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"trample" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] to step heavily on somebody/something so that you damage or harm them/it with your feet
  2. [intransitive] trample (on/over) somebody/something to ignore somebody’s feelings or rights and treat them as if they are not important

365 Sentences With "trample"

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Futurists must repudiate tradition, obliterate its residue, trample its tracks.
So, no one is going to trample on his rights.
Not only do they trample the meadow, they also litter.
We will not let the President trample over the Constitution.
Mr. Trump will support those rights; Democrats would trample them.
Foes of the proposal say it would trample on academic freedom.
Those inclined to trample upon the limitations of government always do.
Sinosphere BEIJING — How does an autocratic ruler trample on the law?
And he emphasized he would never "trample" on anyone's constitutional rights.
If cornered, they trample people or gore you with their tusks.
Overused, it leads judges to trample on executive and legislative authority.
The possibility of this pipeline is going to trample on sacred ground.
Could Americans actually let an authoritarian strongman trample on our democratic norms?
Critics said it pushed colleges to trample the rights of the accused.
"Nobody is going to come here to trample on our laws," he continues.
Political urgency should not replace her authenticity or trample upon her personal goals.
That tone is a sign of their boss's willingness to trample diplomatic niceties.
Because no employer should be able to trample on an employee's religious freedom.
Title IX doesn't trample over procedural protections for accused students — it strengthens them.
We will never allow foreign bureaucrats to trample on your Second Amendment freedom.
After a one-time trample, pioneering cyanobacteria might take a decade to recolonize.
Still, it didn't cross the line to sickly sweetness that many Frappuccinos trample.
Still, it didn't cross the line to sickly sweetness that many Frappuccinos trample.
China uses laws against inciting ethnic hatred to trample on Tibetans who demand autonomy.
Worse yet, he is even willing to trample on the Constitution to do it.
If you fuck with the horse it'll trample you, there's nothing you can do.
So authoritarians are always looking out for respectable-sounding excuses to trample on it.
Above all, how will that elephant in the room — Amazon CloudFront — trample all the unicorns?
And climate change is altering even those habitats on which people do not directly trample.
Therein lies the clue to Trump's ability to trample the sensitivities of all nations simultaneously.
Their hooves trample the banks of creeks, killing vegetation that stops silt from building up.
The Infowars frontman similarly claimed that moderating such posts would trample his freedom of expression.
For shame, say civil liberties groups, who think these proposals trample on First Amendment rights. 5.
Matt enjoys being trampled, and I found some women that wanted to trample him with me.
You can curb it, you can trample it, but it's really, really hard to break it.
"In the year 2016, we should not continue to trample on Native American sovereignty," said Sen.
"We cannot in any way agree to trample the Constitution if it is peaceful," he said.
In the years since, Uber skirted laws and cut corners to trample over regulators and competitors.
Why is Management allowing a member state to trample on the rights and dignity of staff?
To strangle freedom of speech is to trample on human rights, stifle humanity, and suppress truth.
He will trample that process as he has almost every other convention of civilized democratic government.
Critics have claimed this law will trample on Fourth Amendment protections for Americans here at home.
Illustration: Chelsea Beck (Gizmodo)Animals fatally maul, sting, trample, and chew about a million humans per year.
Opponents say it will allow police to trample on civil liberties by expanding the scope for surveillance.
But religion must not translate into a license to discriminate -- nor trample people's protections under the law.
Washington went on to trample the Houston bullpen in an assertive offensive performance, ultimately winning 6-2.
IP violations trample on the dedication and talent behind breakthroughs in technology, medicine, energy and other fields.
We've seen Iranians walk around American and Israeli flags on the ground rather than trample on them.
In another memorably physical scene, twirling aristocrats at a ball trample loaves of bread under their feet.
The proposed bills have dismayed the American Civil Liberties Union, which fears they would trample First Amendment rights.
Why did you decide to have a bunch of women trample a man as part of your performance?
This would trample on the due process rights of undocumented immigrants -- protection they are guaranteed under the Constitution.
Elephants sometimes rampage out of a nearby game reserve and trample the neat rows of cotton, they complain.
Trump&aposs Pipeline Orders Trample Years of Environmental ProgressThe hits just keep on coming for the environmental community.
They won't attack on purpose, though they'll trample you unthinkingly if you don't get out of their way.
Although it's been designed trample anything in its path, it's quite nearly as eco-friendly as BUDD-e.
He is, they contend, an authoritarian-in-waiting, ready to trample on established norms to safeguard his power.
But an American decision taken in the spirit the Trumps now trample with cavalier untruth and vile innuendo.
But sometimes, without even realizing it, we trample on people's feelings, hurt their pride, make them feel bad.
Rural villagers say that elephants eat their crops and trample fields, a conflict that has undermined conservation efforts.
Footprints don't blow away and they don't wash away and there's no one up there to trample them.
The "greatness" of Trump has to do with his ability to trample his detractors and root out enemies.
These mass evictions trample on the human rights of Chinese citizens and were met with unusual public backlash.
If word got out, the fear was people would flock there and trample the trees' delicate root system.
He said that changing the timing of the festival would trample on its meaning without changing much else.
"Our message to those who claim to support states' rights: Don't trample on ours," Becerra told reporters Wednesday.
The ranchers complain that the free-roaming elk trample their fences and feed on forage meant for livestock.
"Their little feet really trample the ground and don't leave the fragile terrain to restore itself," Johnston explains.
Now that the seeds of democracy and economic development have been sown, they will be hard to trample out.
As always, a comment or tweet from the president could trample on the message administration officials try to send.
Hundreds of thousands of people trample on it, destroying its delicate, verdant blades, and costly repairs are then required.
They also trample on the rights of Americans who may be conservatives, independents, centrists and liberals on the left.
This, naturally, is a gift to any politician, left or right, looking to trample on democracy and amass power.
He denied accusations Wednesday that his efforts either trample on free-speech rights or on the rights of states.
"Those who trample down and make a mockery of the DPRK's dignity can never go scot-free," it added.
In the dog's ancestors, that behavior was conserved to trample down grass or ward off hiding snakes or insects.
Some people left Las Vegas with a few trample wounds and the vision of a night gone horribly wrong.
Whatever the economic benefits, a project cannot be allowed to run roughshod over individuals or trample on the environment.
Gorsuch argued that stating agreement with even a widely accepted decision would trample on his impartiality as a judge.
Nineteen people were transported to the hospital, most of them with trample injuries, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
The Los Angeles Fire Department transported 19 patients, a majority of them with "trample injuries," the fire department said.
That any continuation of the friendship would trample doubly on this badly beloved time, then, is reason/rubble enough.
That means the Levante will ride like a soft-but-stiff sports car and also trample off-road as well.
Still, many Brazilians are concerned that he might curtail civil liberties, trample on human rights and muzzle freedom of speech.
Over time, his far-right coalition has manifested a willingness to trample basic democratic principles in pursuit of its objectives.
As they make it to the top, psychopaths may step over, trample on, or back-stab anyone in the way.
In the ongoing Law & Order franchise, detectives often trample civil liberties in pursuit of New York City's most vile criminals.
The tourism board is also worried for the famous tulip fields, where visitors trample flowers to get the perfect photo.
Mr. Orban's reforms have hobbled the judiciary and cleared the way for his political party, Fidesz, to trample its opponents.
Yet, as always with Trump, there is a tendency for the noise and chaos he creates to trample cool analysis.
"You don't trample over the men who have given Colin Kaepernick and me the right to free speech," he said.
Whatever else tax reform does, Congress should be careful not to trample on such a key source of financial protection.
He even claimed that Democrats timed the announcement of impeachment proceedings to trample on his time at the United Nations.
Cattle that used to wallow in the lake can now die for lack of water; those that survive may trample farmland.
If you owned so much, you could afford to trample it underfoot in a grand gesture, turning everything into a game.
Every day the illiberal left not only viciously trample on the rights of well-intentioned Americans who voted for the president.
It was obvious that they would tie the score, win the coin toss and then trample the Falcons' hearts in overtime.
Since when do Republicans trample on the rights of states to set their own policies on protecting their air and water?
Jeb Bush (R-Fla.) said Tuesday that President Obama will "trample" the Second Amendment by taking executive action on gun control.
Police wearing riot gear came out to contain the crowd, and 19 people were transported to hospital, mostly with trample injuries.
"I know we can't trample on people's civil liberties, but I don't think this rose to this level of seriousness," said Moore.
But liberalism is extremely weak right now and I think much stronger ideologies are likely to trample it in the coming years.
But the trend is alarming to civil rights groups and others who say the measures would trample the public's First Amendment rights.
They say the regulator is asking a court "to trample on" Mr. Musk's First Amendment rights, perhaps because it's embarrassed by criticism.
Events in Kashmir show that the government is ready to trample Indians' civil rights in order to squelch resistance to its actions.
Inoue's preferred method of ferreting out believers is to force them to trample on a fumie, a simple carved image of Christ.
The second question was what to do if a country started to trample on the democratic standards that are a condition of membership.
But overly broad anti-trafficking laws can also trample on the rights of people engaging in sex work consensually as adults, she added.
They need to understand that they cannot enjoy the benefits of a club at the same time as they trample on its rules.
After decades of watching Donna trample around Kalokairi, surely her employees have constructed a lively ecosystem of gossip and opinion about her life.
I didn't come here to hurt anyone, to take anyone's job, or to trample on any of the values that unite this country.
Unafraid to trample over long-standing business customs, he became a hero in Japan and one of the auto industry's best known executives.
But they've been disappearing from beaches on the West Coast and in the Caribbean as humans and their pets trample their fragile eggs.
"We've seen many legislative proposals in the last couple of years that trample on human rights," explains César Muñoz of Human Rights Watch.
In early June, he said the Congressional provision would "trample on the separation of powers" and undercut the Trump administration's ability to negotiate.
Then there are wild turkeys, which can be aggressive and trample over yards, and feral cats that urinate on lawns, leaving foul odors.
In November 2014, Islamic State fighters prompted a crowd of local residents, including dozens of children, to trample three Syrian soldiers to death.
Each film's most racially conscious character was either married to a white woman or willing to trample a sista to get to one.
This practically guarantees a result we are beginning to see: Dictators and other bullies are emboldened to trample rights and liberties with impunity.
"It is unfortunate that certain Democrat Senators appear willing to trample First Amendment rights in order to score cheap political points," he said.
"I wear red so people don't trample me, because I'm so short," said Ms. McCormac Groff, who stands 4 feet, 9 inches tall.
We've all heard of grass-fed beef, but here's a new twist: beef that doesn't trample the habitats or nests of grassland birds.
When some of his flock ask whether it is okay to trample the fumie to save their own lives, he says it is.
" In reversing the U.S. position on the pact, he wrote, "We will never allow foreign bureaucrats to trample on your Second Amendment freedoms.
Razzaz said on Thursday he would hold "broad consultations with civic bodies over a new tax system that will not trample on citizens' rights".
But even if such approaches proved effective beyond a doubt, concerns over their potential to trample civil liberties and replicate racial bias would remain.
By playing politics and forcing policies that trample on the Second Amendment, Citigroup and Bank of America have established red banks and blue banks.
The federal government should not trample on states' rights, and certainly not to satisfy the parochial whims of one of the GOP's largest donors.
"We will ... not allow them to trample European values," Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, leader of the Polish People's Party (PSL), told a crowd in Warsaw.
You get to trample on other cultures and demand TWO BEERS POOR FAA-VORRR while stuffing your fat, red face with piping hot chips.
Yet, in an era when political pressures tend to trample economic arguments, the report was the rare recent instance in which economics trumped politics.
Many are not written in law but have been seen as accepted codes of presidential conduct, making it easier for him to trample them.
The American people will not allow President-elect Trump to trample the rights of immigrants or anyone of any other color, race or creed.
"Today's court ruling stops another attempt by the Trump Administration to trample on women's access to basic reproductive care," Becerra said in a statement.
Among other objectives, what many on the left really want is to trample our right to exercise our religious beliefs as we see fit.
Every time we turn on Tig Notaro, Ali Wong, Wanda Sykes, and Amy Schumer, we thank all the women continuing to trample that divide.
Trump's aides have been successful in convincing him that releasing the memo ahead of the speech would trample on his message, the person said.
As with parliamentary gridlock in Weimar, congressional gridlock in the US has diminished respect for democratic norms, allowing McConnell to trample them even more.
They still celebrate khaki-clad Western heroes, who trample precious sites as they reduce the study of other cultures to a grabby hunt for treasure.
But they'd trample the real tracks and scare the real players back into their holes, and if we're doing this I want the whole story.
But he's not a rogue actor in the same way Trump is and doesn't trample the basic norms of democracy in the way Trump does.
To its critics the company epitomises the faceless character of "Big Agriculture", with boots that trample on the environment, animal welfare, and on small farmers.
Jeb Bush, meanwhile, tweeted a link to his op-ed in an Iowa newspaper in which he said Obama's actions trample on the Second Amendment.
The vulva is uncaringly used by every man she encounters; the virgin offers herself to a mob of men who trample her in their rush.
"The Trump Administration is continuing to trample on women's rights and access to care with this illegal final rule," Becerra said in a statement Thursday.
These bills would flout the will of voters and trample on states' historic ability — back to the founding of our nation — to prevent predatory lending.
I hope the Obama administration will uphold the law, protect Malheur, and protect the American people's property rights from those who would trample on them.
The most corrosive of these illusions is that the EU is run by unaccountable bureaucrats who trample on Britain's sovereignty as they plot a superstate.
Republicans say more gun control is not the answer and warn that Obama is poised to trample on the Second Amendment rights of gun owners.
Jones has repeatedly claimed the massacre was a "giant hoax" carried out by "crisis actors" in a broad scheme to trample on Second Amendment rights.
China and India are using the same playbook to trample on their minorities, and the rest of the world is too powerless to stop them
Critics of Museveni, 73, say his government employs a wide array of tactics to limit political debate, trample on civil rights and stifle the opposition.
David Perdue (R-GA) in June warned that the congressional measure would "trample on the separation of powers" and hamstring Trump's negotiation efforts with China.
Democrats, in contrast, can sound committed to a more worker-centric model of growth, but rather than trusting the market too much, they trample it.
But the length and opaque terms of the contract, which has been released only in redacted form, trample local democracy, argues Alison Teal, a Green councillor.
Anna, 27You are so deeply uncool on every level, despite your extreme efforts to trample over everyone to reach the top of some invisible social hierarchy.
"In the name of 'realpolitik', member states seemed ready to trample on their principles to conclude a shameful bargain with Turkey," the French Socialist group said.
Rangeland deterioration accelerates as cattle compact soils and trample the fragile soil biocrusts that are so important to maintaining water and nutrients in arid desert soils.
"I will always make sure that governments do not trample on the Second Amendment rights of Texans," Paxton said in a statement issued by his office.
As the South African government we have always maintained that these regulations trample on the human rights and dignity of Caster Semenya and other women athletes.
He realizes that Trump will trample American democracy and damage if not destroy America as a pillar of stability and major force able to contain him.
"He would not stand by as people try to trample the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, including the First Amendment," said Mr. Woods, a Republican.
Federal funding for increasing inclusion means little when coupled with policies like this and others that trample on the rights of immigrants, women, and L.G.B.T.Q. Americans.
Lost trust creates moral and even mortal dangers, including the ways we potentially trample ourselves and others through fear and preparation for violence in public spaces.
The upshot is that Trump, who has a real scent for blood, will continue to trample and berate Tillerson whenever it's his whim of the moment.
"It's baffling that these AGs feel they can trample on their own states' public records laws," said David W. Schnare, general counsel at E&E Legal.
But he holds himself, a minister, to a higher standard: It is one thing for the Japanese believer to trample, and another thing entirely for him.
Protesters transferred their outrage seamlessly from one to the other, dismissing cuddly Canada as a Trojan horse for rapacious American multinationals seeking to trample on European standards.
Scholars quarrel over whether Rousseau meant to trample on individual rights or protect them from the majority, but governments have used and abused the principle ever since.
Then Mr. Erdogan's supporters will have to rethink their position: Do they really want a world in which the winners, like themselves, freely trample whomever they want?
Allowing myself to love again would mean letting that shell crack and fall away, not maintaining it because my partner invited strangers to trample through our relationship.
There's concrete evidence that police departments and courts in cities like Ferguson and Baltimore have made it a practice to trample the constitutional rights of black citizens.
" Related: Sean Penn's smoking Colbert interview The poem continues: "Once crucial conversations/kept us on our toes/was it really in our interest to trample Charlie Rose?
"He was supposed to protect our Constitution, not trample on it by asking foreign countries to undermine our democracy for his personal political gain," the ad says.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which is representing Doe, argues that forcibly transferring him to foreign custody would trample on his rights as an American citizen.
Vizcarra said Peru's justice system must act independently and swiftly to sort the guilty from the innocent, and warned that no branch of government should trample another.
But all-pervasive poverty is the root cause of the conservation crisis in Africa -- land is increasingly scarce, elephants trample crops and lions kill livestock and people.
In the words of the USCIRF chairman, Daniel Mark: The Chinese government has taken unprecedented steps to trample on the religious freedom of Uighur Muslims particularly during Ramadan.
The North's Foreign Ministry said it "will not hesitate to pull a muscle-flexing trigger in order to defend ourselves" if anyone dares to trample over its sovereignty.
"This is yet another attempt by this House committee to trample the autonomy of the DC government and undermine our local control granted through Home Rule," Bowser said.
ONE question about Donald Trump obsesses foreign governments more than any other: will this president, who campaigned as an "America First" insurgent, continue to trample norms in office?
Governments trample over the lives and needs of individuals and communities, the wealthy convert their dubiously acquired wealth into cultural capital, all in the name of that heritage.
Y. H. Kim, another defector turned rights advocate, said the expulsion of the two was the latest in what he said were government efforts to "trample" on defectors.
In the footsteps of Anthony Bourdain, companies big and small are steering travelers to out-of-the-way eating experiences, while trying not to trample on food traditions.
But Lee Gelernt, a lawyer with the ACLU representing Thuraissigiam, argued that the proceedings threaten to trample on migrants' rights to raise legal claims and challenge their deportations.
The emerging details suggest that Mr. Trump's plans to eradicate violent extremists are not only at odds with Mr. Obama's; they trample on American values and international law.
But the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which is representing Doe, argues that forcibly transferring him to foreign custody would trample on his rights as an American citizen.
"He was supposed to protect our Constitution, not trample on it by asking foreign countries to undermine our democracy for his personal political gain," the ad's narrator says.
Free speech is what we're all about and Americans expect our leaders to call out thugs who trample the basic human rights of speech, press, assembly and protest.
And while I won't verbally trample the 2nd Amendment, the notion that it ensured a right to bear assault weapons and lethal ammunition is, quite simply, a farce.
Roughly 92 percent of Americans believe that Medicare should be able to negotiate drug prices, but the drug lobby is a behemoth that is easily allowed to trample democracy.
People didn't trample each other, and you were in a battle, with no idea where this person was, but people were boosting each other over fences, helping the wounded.
Sometimes, words can serve to do little more than trample on the delicate point you're trying to make, like trying to use a nail gun as a hole punch.
In a sense, when a pipeline company and government officials brazenly ignore our concerns and trample our lands, we see the concrete effects of such dehumanization in real time.
Instead of granting him the title of postmodernist, let's say instead that Trump is a nihilist who seeks to trample, to trash, to blight, to break and to burn.
Sometimes, the young women of the village come for the first part of the evening, on borrowed horses or on foot, single file, taking turns to trample the grass.
Ethiopia, which views the dam not only as an economic boon but as a point of national pride, claims Egypt is attempting to trample its sovereignty and economic development.
"There's no circumstance under which the United States will allow international entities to trample on the rights of our citizens, including the right to self-defense," Mr. Trump said.
But that he does trample the fumie and live out his life in Japan, having publicly repudiated his faith, is both a kind of rebuke and salvation for Rodrigues.
But Republicans cautioned against approving a subpoena resolution that would place so much power in the chairman's hands, arguing it could trample minority rights and hurt Democrats down the line.
Our second president, John Adams, coined the phrase the "tyranny of the majority" to express his concern that majority-rule politics could trample the interests and rights of minority groups.
But Republicans cautioned against approving a subpoena resolution that would place so much power in the chairman's hands, arguing it could trample minority rights and hurt Democrats down the line.
But that pride, appreciation and trust of the American people does not give license for their leaders to mislead Congress, to trample the Constitution or to interfere with lawful whistleblowing.
They are among the perfect-photograph seekers who carve ever-widening trails that trample the plants and compact the fragile high-desert soil upon which the flora depend for life.
In a speech before Peru's opposition-controlled Congress after being sworn in, Vizcarra said he would form a completely new cabinet and that no branch of government should trample another.
My case showed that, even with rules in place, the DOJ and FBI had the means, motive and will to trample on the First Amendment rights of a free press.
It's an exciting day as Mars clashes with Jupiter—the pace is quick, and you're getting your way, but try not to trample over anyone, and be gentle with yourself.
I didn't enlist in the U.S. Army and take an oath to defend our Constitution only to watch our elected officials trample it, or place corporate profits above our Constitution.
Removing Section 28500 protections would threaten America's global Internet and innovation leadership, cripple Internet small businesses, hurt investment in many Internet start-ups and trample our principle of free speech.
Critics of boosting CFIUS powers say doing so would let Trump trample deals that are not a threat to national security as a way to penalize China for unrelated actions.
Our ecosystem could help slow this process, since large numbers of animals can trample down the snow, making the cold travel downward and keeping the deep layers of permafrost cool.
In such poverty traps it is easy to misconstrue free-trade deals as giving supranational capital the right to trample over local legal systems, as well as environmental and labour standards.
You know the situation: maybe you accidentally trample on someone's foot or spill a drink, and a fellow club-goer is not feeling the love and wants to step to you.
It's these products of the America-bashing curriculum of our public school system that will trample the Constitution in their rush to push their safe space onto someone's freedom of expression.
They told me so many stories, so many times, that the facts of their lives became the facts of mine: mine to pick at my convenience, mine to trample with invention.
"It was a wide range of injuries, from gunshots to shrapnel wounds, to trample injuries, to people trying to jump fences," said Greg Cassell, chief of the Clark County Fire Department.
And they said that beachgoers might inadvertently trample the dunes, planted with beach grass, that the city had established behind the beach as a buffer after Hurricane Sandy devastated the area.
The E.U. has been cautious in allowing state-owned Chinese firms to compete for big infrastructure projects, fearing that they will undermine competition, trample the bloc's labor laws and depress wages.
Publishers at the time were enraged, accusing Amazon of trying to trample on the nascent audiobook market and the licensing rights that publishers believed would help it become a thriving business.
"I do think a case could be made that the majority can't just trample over the rights of the minority here," said Assemblyman Kenneth P. Zebrowski, a Democrat from Rockland County.
Trump's propensity to trample on his own scripted political moments and his use of Twitter to vent his own anger and spark outrage has hardened attitudes about him among the public.
Still, Trump often has a tendency to trample over the carefully choreographed imagery that surrounds presidential travel, by igniting political conflagrations often set off by his erratic reactions to events back home.
The most ambitious is a site-specific installation, "Tremble, Trample" (all the works are curiously left undated), done on five joined sheets of paper, with overall dimensions of 10 x 25 feet.
What Trump probably thinks sounds like a shrewd strategy to prevent hacking actually sounds like a chilling and deeply disturbing campaign that could trample our rights and leave America in the dark.
Weingart fears that when the reserve eventually puts bison on the neighbouring ranch it bought in 2017, the animals will trample fences, cross onto his property and infect his cattle with disease.
The bridge was built during the French Revolution using stones of the demolished Bastille, "so that the people could forever trample on the old fortress," according to Rodolphe Perronet, the bridge's engineer.
This has to do, in part, with the powerful and unique role the presidency plays: There's a fear that any serious intervention from Congress would trample all over the separation of powers.
House conservatives say they're worried that a bill to institute financial oversight over Puerto Rico and restructure its debt could set harmful precedents that stifle the bond market and trample states rights.
Other protesters and first aid workers attempted to stop some who tried to trample the man, while pro-democracy lawmaker Kwok Ka-ki crouched beside him and tried to calm the attackers.
Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot on behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as the Donald himself.
Knights wobble and fall over under the weight of their swords, mammoths trample crowds then clumsily topple to their sides as axe-throwers throw axes in hopefully the direction of their targets.
Doing so would trample on the interests of California and other states that have relied on the waiver to set policies for their benefit, and do violence to core principles of federalism.
The fight has included a volley of familiar accusations: a greedy developer attempting to trample a sedate neighborhood versus homeowners discriminating against minorities as they guard property values and high-performing schools.
"This is damaging for Ukraine, because it reinforces the image of this country as a hopeless case, where all these external powers mingle and trample and nothing comes out well," he said.
Flames engulfed one carriage and raced along a train on a west London route to Parsons Green, forcing passengers to trample others as they rushed for an exit, an eyewitness told Reuters.
In the years that would follow, the Iranian government would deprive its people of economic prosperity, continue to trample human rights, and squander Iran's limited capital on ill-advised, destabilizing activities abroad.
That was a theme of his military musings during his campaign, when he touted a secret plan for defeating ISIS that he conveniently couldn't divulge, lest he trample on its secret-ness.
The clemency calculations come because Stone, Flynn and Manafort — all former Trump campaign aides — know the president has repeatedly proven willing to trample over his own advisers despite warnings of political consequences.
Meanwhile, the visuals consist of a Web 1.0 rendering of a busy metropolis, gross in its idealized cleanliness; in it, almost faceless, bots bustle about and trample each other in algorithmic harmony.
And yet this perception Rodrigues has of himself is complicated by Inoue's challenge: trample the fumie, and not only will you live easy, but you will save the lives of these others.
Children playing hide and seek in the narrow passages trample on raw sewage that flows steadily from a pit latrine into the river, as fresh fish is fried on an open fire nearby.
"Let's teach our Predator-in-Chief a lesson that he can't do anything he wants, and that he can't trample all over the rights of America's 162 million women and girls," she wrote.
President Trump would do well to remember, even in the midst of heightened diplomacy on North Korea, that governments which trample on the basic rights of their own citizens are unreliable international partners.
Such extreme proposals would trample Congress' Article I power of the purse authority, set a terrible precedent and further diminish the role of the legislative body within our system of checks and balances.
And given Trump's propensity to trample over his own story, or to ignite fury and controversy on Twitter, wise observers will wait to conclude that Tuesday marked a behavioral pivot for his presidency.
Still, few expected Mr. Trump to trample on the normal rules of diplomatic protocol by suggesting in public that the British government should make his political ally its envoy to the United States.
By using Professor Ostrom's case studies as a blueprint, the United States could work with other nations to implement global solutions to tax competition that don't trample on the sovereignty of individual nations.
"Everybody's a little bit worried about getting those massive groups of tourists that trample things and don't respect the culture," says Monica Poling, a representative for the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association.
" In other words, as Matthew Yglesias of Vox put it, "moves that do not violate the letter of the law, but do trample on our conventional understanding of how it is supposed to work.
LONDON (Reuters) - Flames engulfed one carriage and raced along a train on a west London route to Parsons Green, forcing passengers to trample others as they rushed for an exit, an eyewitness told Reuters.
I suspect, however, that the closer we get to the actual election, the more Americans will register our historic fear of the Big Guy who seems to trample on the Little Guy with impunity.
Here, politicians blatantly trample the state's values and laws and seek belligerent solutions, while the chiefs of the Israel Defense Forces and the heads of the intelligence agencies try to calm and restrain them.
A primary concern, they said, is that barring guns from people suspected of terrorist ties would trample due process, or the idea that the government can't take people's liberties away without a fair trial.
"Mandatory forced vaccination will trample on some of the foundations of medical ethics which require fully informed consent to any invasive medical procedure," Robert Snee with Oregonians for Medical Freedom wrote to state senators.
Mickey Sabbath is a relic from the 1960s, when the understandable urge to break free of hypocritical and oppressive sexual mores gave license to some to trample on the rights and dignity of others.
Fields are roughly separated by low dry-stone walls built from volcanic rock, and farmers rotate their cows at regular intervals to ensure that they don't overfeed or over-trample in any one area.
For example, during Senate oversight hearing earlier this year, Cruz reiterated his opposition to net neutrality, and Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) compared the regulations to forcing people to allow neighbors to trample their lawns.
"For years, the U.S. government has used the pretext of 'border security' to trample on Americans' constitutional rights," Mitra Ebadolahi, senior staff attorney at the ACLU's San Diego's Border Litigation Project, said in a statement.
"Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot on behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as The Donald himself," the editorial said.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Indonesia and Malaysia launched a fierce Southeast Asian assault to trample on China's dreams of repeating their London sweep of all five Olympic badminton titles at the Rio Games on Monday.
" Stefan Friedman, a spokesperson for Soechtig, said in a statement to PEOPLE, "It's ironic that people who so passionately defend the Second Amendment want to trample the rights guaranteed to a filmmaker under the First.
HOUSE CONSERVATIVES SKEPTICAL: House conservatives say they're worried that a bill to institute financial oversight over Puerto Rico and restructure its debt could set harmful precedents that stifle the bond market and trample states rights.
McCain "would not stand by as people try to trample the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, including the First Amendment," he said in his eulogy for his former boss, who died earlier this month.
Many Brazilians are concerned that Bolsonaro, an admirer of the dictatorship and a defender of its use of torture on leftist opponents, will trample on human rights, curtail civil liberties and muzzle freedom of speech.
But Mr. Nunes's history in Congress undermines the idea that he is motivated by a good-faith concern that law enforcement officials might have conspired to abuse their surveillance powers and trample on civil liberties.
"No crisis, whatever its scope, should be exploited as a means to trample upon values of national decorum and responsibility, and to undermine the will of the voting public," Gantz said in a video statement.
"Federal courts across the country continue to reject these attempts by corporate interests to manipulate the judiciary against working people and trample on their rights and freedom to join together in a union," Rivlin said.
The populists, no matter how narrowly elected, assume that electoral victory was the will of the people and, in a terrible irony, a license to trample on the same democracy that raised them to power.
"Our message to those who claim to support states' rights is, 'Don't trample on ours,'" said Xavier Becerra, the attorney general of California, at a Sacramento news conference about an hour after Mr. Trump's tweets.
"Our message to those who claim to support states' rights is, 'Don't trample on ours,'" said Xavier Becerra, the attorney general of California, at a Sacramento news conference about an hour after Mr. Trump's tweets.
After Elon Musk accused the S.E.C. of trying to trample on his constitutional rights, the regulator hit back yesterday, reiterating its case that the Tesla chief should be held in contempt of court, Bloomberg reports.
Venezuela said the move was a response to a Washington-backed campaign against the ruling Socialist Party that is meant to trample on the sovereignty of Venezuela, the United States' principal ideological adversary in the region.
If you visited a movie theater this summer (and according to the numbers, not many of you did), odds are you watched aliens fire laser guns, buff men fire machine guns, or monsters trample urban centers.
" Minister of the Sport and Recreation Department Tokozile Xasa said: "As the South African government, we have always maintained that these regulations trample on the human rights and dignity of Caster Semenya and other women athletes.
As chief counsel to the Church Committee, which in the 1970's conducted the most thorough investigation of intelligence agencies in U.S. history, I know intelligence agencies operating in the dark almost invariably trample Americans' rights.
LONDON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Flames engulfed one carriage and raced along a train on a west London route to Parsons Green, forcing passengers to trample others as they rushed for an exit, an eyewitness told Reuters.
While working to safeguard the separation of religion and state is a lofty goal, using that laudable tenet to needlessly and shamelessly trample on multiculturalism and suppress civil liberties is an indefensible assault on religious tolerance.
By bringing the G22012 entourage to Doral, Trump would trample ethics concerns and even the Constitution's most important safeguards against presidential corruption by using his power to drum up millions of dollars for his own business.
"They must realize that by trying to trample over us — a premiere partner in the Alexa Fund ecosystem — that they are going to really cripple that ecosystem and put a warning out for others," Frankel said.
No institution, however well-constructed, can help us if we lose our sense of shared humanity and if people everywhere see themselves as victims with a licence to trample the rights of others in search of revenge.
So until he does, Democrats will try to keep him honest (as challenging as that will be with the least-truthful President Elect in modern history) and ensure he does not trample on the country's core values.
"This tide of violence is driven by an intensifying fight for land and natural resources, as mining, logging, hydro-electric and agricultural companies trample on people and the environment in their pursuit of profit," the report said.
There the missionaries face a choice: they can save themselves and Japanese converts from death by crucifixion, burning and drowning if they trample an image of Jesus known as the "fumie" to show they renounced their religion.
"There's a wide range of injuries, from gunshots to shrapnel wounds to trample injuries to people jumping fences, trying to egress and getting hurt," Clark County Fire Chief Greg Castle said at a news conference Monday evening.
Some analysts have speculated that Trump's offer to mediate between the two rivals -- which appeared to trample the sensitivities of the dispute over Kashmir -- during a visit by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan actually precipitated the crisis.
He has shown a willingness to trample on the traditional diving lines between the White House and the Justice Department, expressing frustration that the attorney general and his staff aren't pursuing the investigations Trump wants them to.
But the American Civil Liberties Union, which is representing Doe, argued in court Thursday morning that forcibly transferring him to foreign custody would trample on his rights as an American citizen — a position Chutkan appeared to endorse.
The US Department of Justice has released the results of a 13-month investigation into the Chicago Police Department, finding that the city's officers regularly trample on residents' civil rights and are racially biased against black people.
For the Chinese authorities, forcing Uighur to publicly deny their own traditions serves multiple purposes, as asking Christians to trample the cross once did in Japan or pushing Catholics to attend Protestant mass did in Elizabethan England.
However, the 777 Bison Ranch is home to just under 2,000 bison that graze, trample, and defecate as they travel through 35 pastures in search of fodder, enriching and aerating the soil while allowing native grasses to regenerate.
Many Brazilians are concerned that Bolsonaro, an admirer of Brazil's 1964-1985 military dictatorship and a defender of its use of torture on leftist opponents, will trample on human rights, curtail civil liberties and muzzle freedom of speech.
But not just look at one — look at all of them and recognize that at the core of this are some of the founding principles of our country, which we should take a huge pause to trample on.
The months-off fight between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor will likely retail for close to $100, and its biggest selling point is that you might see McGregor summon a unicorn into a boxing ring to trample Mayweather.
Now, it may very well be true that the meek will inherit the earth, but my advice to you is this: Until they show some signs of making a serious bid for that position, trample all over them.
Is it a machine overtaken with friction, or is the nexus of power between corporations and government that is trying to trample over the Lakota once again simply an unfortunate byproduct of an otherwise benevolent and worthy machine?
Whether it has been passing more UN sanctions, warning time is almost done for diplomacy, staging military maneuvers, demanding action from China or threatening to reduce North Korea to dust, Kim has continued to trample US red lines.
"It seems quite clear that in response to the loss of direct support in the legislative assembly, the government decided to completely trample on the principle of the rule of law really and separation of powers," he said.
"This is exactly what we feared would happen — he has a long track record of pressuring universities and government bodies to trample on free speech," said Rahul Saksena, senior staff attorney at Palestine Legal, a Palestinian rights group.
Indeed, when Ambassador Yovanovitch displayed unwillingness to trample democratic and diplomatic norms, Trump ousted her, and told Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, "She's going to go through some things," according to the transcript of their July 25 phone call.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling bloc pushed a bill targeting conspiracies to commit terrorism and other serious crimes through parliament's lower house on Tuesday, despite fears the changes could allow police to trample civil liberties.
" In a claim rich with hypocrisy given Putin's violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of neighboring Georgia and Ukraine, the Kremlin statement went on to warn that the US and others "grossly trample fundamental norms of international law.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan held firm in a furious men's doubles final on Friday to win the title for China and trample on Malaysia's dreams of a first ever Olympic gold medal.
Since the outbreak of the coronavirus, the law has been brought into effect in multiple Indian states, even as the Indian Journal of Medical Ethics has warned that it can be misused to trample on the rights of citizens.
"Let me be clear: Instituting xenophobic, shameful and unconstitutional policies that discriminate against innocent people, trample over basic civil rights, and put fear in the hearts of millions do not make us safer," Jayapal said in a statement. Rep.
They prove a careless and frightening willingness on the part of some loud people to trample everyone else's civil rights, overthrow the sacred presumption of innocence until proven guilty and intimidate elected officials with a serious job to do.
"This is yet another attempt by this House committee to trample the autonomy of the D.C. Government and undermine our local control," Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, who signed the assisted suicide law in December, said in a statement after the signing.
The combination of the rise of populism and the rise of identity politics is poisonous: identity politics encourages people to confuse criticism of their arguments with criticism of their person, and populism encourages them to trample over the rights of minorities.
GOP bans National Review from debate "Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot on behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as The Donald himself," the editorial states.
California sued the administration on Wednesday, alleging that President Donald Trump's plan to build a wall along the Mexican border would not only violate federal environmental laws, but would also unconstitutionally trample over states' rights and the separation of powers.
More recently, the IOC has allowed governments to hide their problems from view during the games—after Atlanta submitted its bid for the 1996 games, homeless people were even locked up—and to trample over the rights of their citizens.
Trump has made his intentions clear, and since the Department of State is an executive agency, there are many ways that he can trample the rights of American citizens short of getting the super majority needed to change the Constitution.
It's their adoring, smartphone-equipped fans, who have shown up in droves over the past three weeks, bringing with them horrible traffic and occasionally horrible etiquette when they wander off the trail to pose with, trample or even pick the poppies.
The land-grab movement, of which the Bundys are a part, aims to systematically trample the rights of all Americans by shifting control of federal public lands into the hands of local governments and groups that represent exclusively local interests.
But it also showcases less positive traits, including his willingness to trample the truth for his own benefit, a selfish streak for which friendly foreign leaders sometimes pay the price and even a shockingly casual way of talking about political violence.
Apple must respect the court "rather than defy and even trample the Chinese law by leveraging its super economic power and clout," the China Anti-Infringement and Anti-Counterfeit Innovation Strategic Alliance said in an English-language statement on its website on Thursday.
The rise of the Labour left, under Jeremy Corbyn, was driven by a demand to discipline global companies that trample on local communities (Mr Corbyn spent much of prime minister's question time this week lambasting Mrs May for the closure of British Steel).
It's an understatement to say I was shocked that a nominee for a major political party would trample on the very thing that makes our country one of the greatest on the planet — the over-200-year-long peaceful transition of power.
Disgusted, some members left the collective altogether, perhaps to "find an actual traditional coven that isn't full of creepy white and white passing folks who want to trample on traditions because they found free bones," as one user wrote in their final post.
" He said, "It provides highly combustible fuel for those who claim that U.N. peacekeeping operations trample on the rights of those being protected, and it undermines both the U.N.'s overall credibility and the integrity of the Office of the Secretary-General.
"It's kind of like a murder scene where they let people like you and me trample around in it, it's the same concept," said Bechtol, a professor of political science at Angelo State University who has authored several books on North Korea.
But critics said targeting airport travelers could trample people's rights to refuse an illegal search and seizure while police departments pocket cash that was allegedly going to be used to purchase a product that is legal in one state, but illegal in another.
"When I can clearly hear that democracy is a priority, then I am willing to give Mr Hoecke my hand but only when you defend democracy and don't trample on it," Ramelow said in his acceptance speech, to applause from his supporters.
By placing a right to farm in the state constitution, critics say the provision could supersede state rules on items such as pesticides, pollution and livestock treatment, letting big industrialized farms sow destruction and trample smaller family farms that cannot compete with them.
That prompted a torrent of criticism in U.S. political circles, with a number of U.S. senators excoriating the league for what they saw as a willingness to allow China to censor free speech and trample other American values for the sake of profit.
"The unpleasant reality that I have had to accept is that there will be no 'new' Donald Trump, just the same candidate who will slash and burn and trample anything and anyone he perceives as being in his way or an easy scapegoat," Collins writes.
At the top center, a gray brushstroke loops down in a funky, inverse reiteration of the framing device used in the upper portions of "Tremble, Trample," while multi-layered gray-and-violet patches jostle against clouds of speckled black and gold across the bottom edge.
New Delhi has hinted it may also give asylum to Baluchistan Republican Party (BRP) leader Brahamdagh Bugti, who recently told Indian media that he would take China to the International Court of Justice for helping the Pakistani army trample on the rights of the Baluchis.
In the name of secularism and with a false sense of upholding human rights, France is instead continuing to trample on a woman's basic right to choose how to dress and how to cover — choices that are intrinsically linked to women's rights and dignity.
But the project is also a test case for the European Union, which has been wary of allowing state-owned Chinese firms into the market for big European infrastructure projects, fearing that Chinese companies can undermine competition, trample the bloc's labor laws and depress wages.
For people whose biggest fear regarding immigration is that immigrants will change the face of America — that they'll trample the country's "traditionally" white, Christian majority — there's little more potent than the idea of immigrants bringing over huge families, replanting their communities whole in American soil.
While her plan could be revived next month, it is unclear if she has the momentum to overcome pro-gun rights forces in Congress who argue that gun control measures in Congress have been too restrictive and trample on the constitutional right to bear arms.
"Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot on behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as The Donald himself," reads an editorial accompanying the essays in the issue, according to the newspaper.
What they're saying: In a response filing, Musk's lawyers said the SEC was trying to "trample on Musk's First Amendment rights" in an "unconstitutional power grab" that "smacks of retaliation and censorship" for saying in a "60 Minutes" interview he had no respect for the regulator.
If your story does hit the newspapers, on the other hand, you'll have to adjust to a different kind of outrage: Your scrupulous research will be repurposed into some bad headline ("GRAVITY DISPROVEN") designed to yank eyeballs, extract clicks, and generally trample over your precious academic principles.
But with extinction rates estimated as being between 703 and 1,000 times their pre-human level, and man-made climate change reshaping even those parts of Earth's surface that humanity has yet to trample under foot, ship or fishing net, a rational approach to conservation would be welcome.
"What's at stake here is, can the government compel Apple to write software that we believe would make hundreds of millions of customers vulnerable around the world, including the U.S., and also trample civil liberties," Apple CEO Tim Cook said in an interview with ABC News on Wednesday.
The issue featured a blistering editorial that labeled Trump as a threat to conservatism, as well as a rendition of essays by 22 prominent conservative thinkers claiming Trump as a menace to America and he would trample conservatism on behalf of populism as needless and crude as Donald himself.
"The same Wall Street firms that tanked the dream of homeownership for millions of American families are now some of the country's biggest landlords — and we can't keep letting these vultures trample on the rights of hard-working families," Warren tells CNBC Make It in a written statement.
" And so, today, affirmative action discriminates against whites and then lies about it; public and private bureaucracies trample freedom of association; political correctness stigmatizes dissent and censors language and even thought; "every single state must now honor" Martin Luther King Jr., "and affirm its delight in doing so.
And each of the divers who come to Bonaire must take a one-day orientation course where they are reminded of a set of strict rules, not to trample corals, not to wear gloves or chemical sunscreen, to touch nothing, and never to drop anchor on the reef.
But one partial explanation for Trump's rise is that even the establishment has been willing to trample on the norms of American politics over the past few years — risking a default on the national debt, for example — and it's fed a hunger for that sort of violation among Republican voters.
"What is at stake here is: Can the government compel Apple to write software that we believe would make hundreds of millions of customers vulnerable around the world, including the U.S. and also trample civil liberties that are at the basic foundation at what this country was made on?" asked Cook.
Witnesses before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform—attorneys, scientists, academics, and a noted law enforcement professional—spoke at length about the potential for abuse while offering a laundry list of real-world examples in which face recognition had already been used to trample the rights of U.S. citizens.
I can't remember the amount of times I've told myself, "Right, I'm going sober for a month," only for the next social occasion to trample all over my plan in the same way I can't stop biting my nails or checking my phone, even though I hate myself for it.
Here are highlights from National Review's editorial and excerpts from 10 of the participants in the latest issue: Editorial: Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot in behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as the Donald himself.
The Billie Holiday classic "God Bless the Child" has inspired so many singers to trample over this wounded reflection on poverty, need and the humiliation of the have-nots that it was a shock to hear it persuasively delivered on Tuesday evening at Café Carlyle by the offspring of Hollywood royalty.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE could trample his opponents in Tuesday's Republican New York primary, according to a new poll.
Through his announcement, Ryan is acknowledging that Trump owns the party's big top — but he wants to isolate him into a corner of the big tent where his unpopularity and unpredictability can't trample down-ballot candidates who are panicking over being attached to the most reviled major party nominee in generations.
The question now is to what extent he is willing to lead his court in standing up against a president who, it is hardly far-fetched to imagine, may trample the First Amendment, withhold information the law regards as subject to disclosure, or defy court orders on immigration or other matters.
"Imran Khan has nothing at stake and this decision whether to trample down or storm the LOC should be of the Kashmiris," said Subiyal Rasheed, a 35-year old software engineer from the town of Rawalakot, who says he is speaking with other young men about storming the LOC en masse.
The agony of Rodrigues's choice to trample the fumie, then, is the agony of letting go of his self-image of faith for another one, an ignominious one in which he will always be the priest who apostatized, no longer the agent of grace and the sacraments to the Japanese.
In that decision, Magistrate Judge Orenstein suggested that the government's interpretation of the All Writs Act, the statute the DOJ is using to try to compel Apple to write software that would override security measures it's designed into its phones, would undermine the separation of powers and "trample" on the US Constitution itself.
"These memos confirm that the Trump administration is willing to trample on due process, human decency, the well-being of our communities, and even protections for vulnerable children, in pursuit of a hyper-aggressive mass deportation policy," Omar Jadwat, the director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, said in a statement Tuesday.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric Sasse NBA commissioner says China asked league to fire Rocket's GM Lawmakers set to host fundraisers focused on Nats' World Series trip Hong Kong protesters trample, burn LeBron James jerseys in wake of comments MORE (R-Neb.), who is up for reelection next year, held a fundraiser Oct.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric Sasse NBA commissioner says China asked league to fire Rocket's GM Lawmakers set to host fundraisers focused on Nats' World Series trip Hong Kong protesters trample, burn LeBron James jerseys in wake of comments MORE (R-Neb.) also weighed in on the situation through a press release Thursday evening.
These measures are a promise to the American people and a signal to our allies that Congress will continue to support the global trading system and its rules and institutions, and that it will do all that is in its power to prevent the president from continuing to trample on both Republican and republican principles.
The National Park Service has just finished a $40 million renovation of the Mall that included excavating soil 4 to 5 feet deep, installing a new 250,000-gallon drainage system, replacing the soil with high-tech trample-resistant dirt fortified with sand, and then covering that soil with a special turf blend sourced from a farm in New Jersey.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric Sasse NBA commissioner says China asked league to fire Rocket's GM Lawmakers set to host fundraisers focused on Nats' World Series trip Hong Kong protesters trample, burn LeBron James jerseys in wake of comments MORE (R-Neb.), who is up for reelection in 2020, is slated to hold a fundraiser on Sunday, Oct.
"Every word was analyzed many times by countries involved before its ratification, so if the United States were to not adhere to the commitments and trample upon this agreement, this will mean that it will carry with it the lack of subsequent trust from countries towards the United States because the greatest capital that any country has is trust and credibility," he said.
"It's sickening to see both Republicans and Democrats add significant funding for invasive surveillance technologies to trample on millions of people's basic rights at a mass scale," said Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future, one of the groups involved in the protest alongside Access Now, Free Press Action, Demand Progress, and RAICES, the nation's largest immigration legal services non-profit, among others.
Where the other books in the series are high on character turns and big plot twists — at least so far — Feast is largely a thematic exploration of the cost of war on a medieval society, on the way the whims of the rich trample the lives of the poor, and on the way endless cycles of vengeance have a way of permeating themselves throughout a culture.
As Lane Windham shows in her new book, Knocking on Labor's Door, new generations of workers in the 1970s, led by women and people of color, pursued their labor rights as vigorously as their predecessors, only to find themselves blocked as the government allowed capital to trample—and finally to undo—the fragile legal infrastructure that had provided some degree of balance to American labor relations since the 1930s.
Meanwhile, while anti-trade forces are working to drive a destructive wedge between Democratic Members, grassroots Democrats, and President Obama, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is advocating extreme policies that would trample America's values and wreck the US. economy.
John CornynJohn CornynTrump slams 'very dumb' O'Rourke for proposals on guns, tax exempt status for churches GOP cautions Graham against hauling Biden before Senate Succession at DHS up in the air as Trump set to nominate new head MORE (Texas) and Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric Sasse NBA commissioner says China asked league to fire Rocket's GM Lawmakers set to host fundraisers focused on Nats' World Series trip Hong Kong protesters trample, burn LeBron James jerseys in wake of comments MORE (Neb.), haven't yet said if they will support Ozerden.
Read more:China and India are using the same playbook to trample on their minorities, and the rest of the world is too powerless to stop themIndia officially eliminates Kashmir&aposs flag and constitution as its internet blackout goes into 13th weekIf India and Pakistan have a nuclear war, scientists say it could trigger Ice-Age temperatures, cause global famine, and kill 125 million peopleIndia is replaying Trump&aposs favorite strategy by accusing the media of fake news in Kashmir, where it cut off the internet and tried to silence journalists

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