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"transgression" Definitions
  1. an act that goes beyond the limits of what is morally or legally acceptable

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A certain kind of comedy survives basically on transgression, and the transgression is only funny if it seems to be poking at something that's true.
This one may come as no shocker, since the president's base of voters has remained loyal to him through scandal after scandal, transgression after transgression.
And yet with each transgression, his poll numbers bubble upward.
Lisa and Maverick are madly in love, despite his transgression.
Like every sexual fetish, his got its tang from transgression.
But more than that, it's a kind of foundational transgression.
The man crumbled at the mere suggestion of this transgression.
What "The Beach Bum" celebrates as transgression is pure tedium.
Because desire is often predicated on distance, transgression and mystery.
And because of that, almost any other transgression seems forgivable.
Fittingly, this hotbed of transgression has a namesake Off Broadway.
Her murder is an inexcusable transgression; many would call it unforgivable.
Certain kinds of past transgression are now straightforwardly disqualifying among Democrats.
We use it to name our transgression—perhaps in good humor,
It's a transgression—once you've done it, you can't go back.
But beyond that transgression, do you think my actions were unethical?
Mr. Lightfoot's transgression, prosecutors say, was staring down the correction officers.
But it was quietly snitching, reporting every transgression to Mr. Reagan.
His transgression on Tuesday night was worse and considerably more inexplicable.
We don't see any transgression, only the ripple effect of such.
Or is it a transgression and a betrayal of religious belief?
In the past nine years, the line for transgression has shifted.
"To ignore it would be a serious international transgression," she said.
I think it is a transgression against God's law, God's will.
My only transgression is not owning any of the available Zelda amiibo.
Biting through the bullshit, directly into the cheese stick, feels like transgression.
This transgression hinges on the idea that love is a private act.
He raises an eyebrow at my transgression, and I call him crooked.
All the teens in my periphery stared and giggled at this transgression.
We need to remind ourselves that economic injustice is a moral transgression.
That transgression led to two dozen advertisers jumping ship from the show.
How does Ginsburg's transgression stack up against those of the court's conservatives?
Not only because the sexual transgression Blasey was describing was more savage.
Pray thee, the video begs, is there any room left for transgression?
Austin marries and then has an affair, a transgression that enrages Emily.
The signature transgression of the father of our country leaps to mind.
When Trump defies norms, his most ardent supporters exult in the transgression.
Negan gives another sermon to the savoiors after someone has committed a transgression.
To unravel its mysteries is to also commit a serious act of transgression.
Its power of transgression therefore usually remains in the realm of the symbolic.
In Elizabethan drama, the sexual transgression of "miscegenation" was punishable only by death.
When laughter itself is the transgression, the videos pack a one-two punch.
But when transgression is the norm, it loses some of its comic punch.
But the concept of transgression has been emptied out from anti-refugee speech.
Our sins and transgression are numerous and we should not shrink from them.
It taught transgression was always delightful and that morality was individual and optional.
Plague is God's vengeance on humankind for its transgression against the moral universe.
"Deadpool 2" dabbles in ugliness and transgression, but takes no real creative risks.
Carlitos's sole reason for living is moving from one transgression to the next.
Their transgression: claiming refunds for deposits on containers that had never been paid.
And like Silverstone's character, they all seemed, at the date of transgression, wholeheartedly clueless.
My presence in fitness spaces still pings as a transgression, a curiosity or anomaly.
The crowd, even the hecklers, become "partners in some sort of evasive, fluid transgression".
Unless we're in the midst of it, it's awfully tempting to find transgression fascinating.
That is: to have compassion for one another, no matter what the perceived transgression.
But with respect to the latter kind of transgression, Ryan has been completely absent.
These and more artworks lend The Rubin an air of psychedelic and spiritual transgression.
Where is the line between "fair use" in the legal sense and ethical transgression?
They're describing danger, or at least risky transgression, but expressing joy and, mostly, contempt.
THE CINEMA OF GENDER TRANSGRESSION: TRANS FILM at Anthology Film Archives (July 13-20063).
We held rifles and packs at arm's length as punishment for another recruit's transgression.
Opinion Columnist It is the clarity of Donald Trump's transgression that is most remarkable.
Trump's latest transgression during a rally Tuesday in Mississippi was just another infuriating example.
The extent of the backlash she faced highlights a glaring double standard for celebrity transgression.
Perhaps most importantly, sexualizing something culturally asexual is an appealing form of transgression and reappropriation.
You're laughing because you don't know how to react to this kind of direct transgression.
Whereas the planned transgression of this one was less a stiff shot than small beer.
We can now assume he will eventually lose his own hand for such a transgression.
Adulation of "Uncle Xi" in the official media looks like an even more blatant transgression.
We can forgive most kinds of transgression—anger, adultery, avarice—but we cannot forgive absurdity.
How do we decide where a newly revealed transgression is sufficient to trigger a sell?
The politics-as-war we live under now escalates steadily, with each transgression inviting another.
I do sometimes eat later at night now, but that's my decision — not a transgression.
At church, James was still stuck in a cycle of temptation, transgression, confession, and redemption.
Being photographed in a tutu, creating evidence of my transgression (pun intended) was quite another.
Surely this is a signal to prosecutors to treat it as an extraordinarily grave transgression.
Cabanne, on the other hand, concentrates on the gory decay, invoking associations with disease and transgression.
His art of transgression satisfies the "longing for authenticity"; the urge "to go beyond the boundaries".
Climax, Noé's latest, is almost refreshing in comparison to the strained transgression of his past work.
This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life.
It can be any transgression that the House decides is serious enough to impeach a president.
Because everything constitutes a potential transgression to babies, they are the natural stars of the genre.
"My mother, in a way, performed a very courageous and bold act of transgression," Guadagnino says.
By February, it was outdated, as Trump's administration and family charted new frontiers in ethical transgression.
Amy's transgression is that she turns everything up to 100, and that can be incredibly annoying.
The offended party may accept a sincere apology but still be unready to forgive the transgression.
There are passages, especially the brocaded background and the naughty sperm, that offer hints of transgression.
To fully repent of transgression requires admitting sin to a bishop, rendering the confessional stakes high.
By firing a warning shot over so slight a transgression, he's reminding them of that fact.
This isn't just ignorance on the president's part; this is moral transgression of the highest order.
The closer you edge to the works themselves, the more of a transgression the space suggests.
Mr Clinton's best-known sexual transgression was with Monica Lewinsky, an intern who actively sought the affair.
Despite her warning, the White House chose to remain silent about Flynn's transgression for nearly two weeks.
So was a penchant for transgression coupled with a determination to push cult tastes toward the mainstream.
Remember, Weiner's ethical transgression was not in sexting with strangers, but in (presumably) lying to his wife.
How does his transgression in this incident not warrant termination, if not criminal and civil rights charges?
But according to McBride, the path to remedying any sort of transgression begins at the same place.
Sitcoms as diverse as "All in the Family" and "Seinfeld" trafficked in social transgression and personal embarrassment.
He tanks classes and loses friends, and his disastrous college experience includes sexual transgression and public shaming.
It is a fascinating, complicated text dealing with assimilation and community, transgression and forgiveness, tradition and innovation.
The tour might limn the unlikely parallels between museums, which encourage transgression, and prisons, which punish it.
Integrity would have been resigning over any one of the many, many, many Trump lies and transgression.
Even if it is transgressive, it's a transgression that nearly everyone else with a Facebook account has done.
"This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life," Huffman said.
Rather, it is Esti who reacts to her presence, and Esti's transgression that makes the story of Disobedience.
It seems sensible, but even this most vanilla of ear-cleaning methods is technically an off-label transgression.
The second is subtler: the strong implication that the happy ending of heterosexual marriage and procreation excuses transgression.
I can come and go without accountability, which, under other circumstances, would feel like a friendship-ending transgression.
"This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life," she said.
When Mr. Trump implicitly endorsed neo-Nazi and racist violence in Charlottesville, Va., it was a shocking transgression.
Reports are now leaking out of Saudi Arabia that al-Sweikat will soon be beheaded for his transgression.
In response to this transgression, the Commerce Department prohibited U.S. firms from selling to ZTE for seven years.
Still, in retrospect, I wondered if this was a borderline transgression that I needed to 'fess up here.
When it comes to immigration law violations, locking up migrants is applying brute force to a minor transgression.
Republicans are dodging reporters in the Capitol to avoid being called to account for the President's latest transgression.
Jagu wails desolately, like a child who is being punished for a transgression that he does not understand.
The curse has no concept of limited liability; a single transgression can quickly swell into a lasting stigma.
The common theme of their lives and deaths is transgression: philandering husbands, murdered children, or a family's shame.
Every time I respawned, he would remember my transgression, hunt me down, and slay me without saying a word.
But however egregious the transgression or profound the suffering, no statute or doctrine says these injuries matter, legally speaking.
It's clear the framers of the Constitution meant for impeachment to broadly cover any transgression from a rogue president.
Allowing this transgression to stand undermines the NPT and leads to further questions about the value of the JCPOA.
To Mr. Ricatto, his real transgression was supporting Mr. Trump, a Republican, which he claims annoyed Democratic city officials.
So, in my scenario, it wasn't a big "scandalous transgression" that ended the friendship, it was the little things.
If the value of political expertise is less than negligible, then the theft of expertise is barely a transgression.
"I had no intention of disrespecting the Court and humbly apologize to the Court for the transgression," he said.
It's sudsy, and her extramarital transgression is flanked by her husband Ed's (Adam Scott) constant leering at other women.
"If there is no community," then "there is nothing to challenge, nothing to fuel the dynamism" required for a golden age, and if there is nothing but transgression and dissent, there is nothing to give acts of transgression the "purpose, substance and meaning" that make them something more than just puerile self-indulgence.
One youthful transgression most of us can relate to, though, especially in a post-internet world: the embarrassing screen name.
Targaryens may have spent their dynasty interbreeding, but Jon was raised in the North, where incest is a high transgression.
Politicians — including Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama — typically describe it as a youthful transgression, and say they regret it.
No one knows this more than Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff), who, miraculously, is still with Chuck after his ultimate transgression.
Politico notes that such a transgression is punishable with a fine of up to $1,000 and a year in prison.
It will shut down Google+, though that did little to stop observers comparing the transgression to Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Any Russian believer who ignored this order would have to confess this transgression and seek forgiveness, the Muscovite decree proclaimed.
It is nevertheless the sort of transgression that America's political system would not have tolerated before Mr Trump came along.
And so there are reasons why some poets talk about transgression and breakage, or coupure, blows (Le quatre cents coups).
Dostoevsky is essentially saying that criminal acts are rooted in social transgression; uncivil behavior facilitates scapegoating, dehumanization and, eventually, violence.
As for Orpik, he skated over to an official, apparently dubious of any transgression, and then to the penalty box.
It appears the presence of these documents alone represents to the Prime Minister some sort of moral or legal transgression.
There's a spot for perversity and transgression that certain moviegoers have, and Mr. De Palma knew how to hit it.
Clinton must be Velcro: Every transgression, real or perceived, from her decades-long career in politics stubbornly sticks to her.
The whole encounter delivers a heady mix of intimacy and transgression — the closest digital simulation yet to a teenage crush.
Mr. Seger, who talked of how he had "carried this around" for years, recently confessed his transgression to Mr. Regan.
John picks up Phoebe's handbag and casually begins rummaging through it, a transgression that shocks Will but leaves Phoebe unruffled.
Seshing isn't about transgression, or transcendence any more than it is attached to a certain sound, or a particular city.
I looked into her eyes, straining to see some spark of avidity, of transgression, and got back a heavy stare.
Since the election, MAGA hats have become emblems of both transgression and belonging that mean different things to different people.
Don Juan's amorality opens the door to transgression and nudity onstage, and the female actors are, at times, aggressively sexualized.
They are scolded for running on the grass, a singular moment of transgression in a film marked by good behavior.
"This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life," she said in court.
He came across the collection of novellas while studying sexual transgression in the Middle Ages while at New York University.
Trump's protector Given his past record, there's reason to believe that one transgression will not cause Trump to spurn Barr.
I think you've earned this transgression, but I am not the one who has to kiss your chickeny mouth after.
We shall respond decisively and strongly to any sort of transgression to and violation of our security and territorial integrity.
The crowd's applause shook the floors, a noisy manifestation of how thrilling transgression can feel in a rule-bound society.
And several people said that while the vacation should have been disclosed in advance, it still wasn't an important transgression.
I talked to artist Victoria Campbell, writer and visual artist Elise Peterson, and writer Sarah Gerard about love after transgression.
Drug use is the litmus paper not only for how a society wants to feel but how it deals with transgression.
People constantly being told this issue, this statement, this past transgression is important to you -- and Americans said, 'No, it's not.
Yet any fans that are irked by this immediate transgression will soon realise how closely the screenplay follows the original text.
Was Kjellberg's transgression viewed more harshly internally than Logan's, or does this signify a shift in how these infractions are judged?
All of these songs deliver the same message: love is something that flourishes in spite of imperfection, transgression, and repeated failure.
In a recent talk, Aveiro-Ojeda presented traditional cyberpunk as a formula: Cyberpunk is technology multiplied by transgression divided by capitalism.
"Before you can even offer forgiveness, there needs to be some kind of mutual understanding of the transgression," Professor Adams said.
It can manifest in cultural traditions, or in a transgression of those traditions, or in explosive violence—often all at once.
Saying, in effect, to the impassioned Warrior who was one transgression from suspension: Hey, Draymond, care to check out my groin?
Their transgression is that, no matter what they put into their paintings, they don't divide the world into us versus them.
I told her the whole truth about a transgression, bending the arc of our relationship toward honesty for the first time.
By contrast, authentic versions of outrage typically involve a "genuine" system that evaluates transgression by a personal set of moral values.
Billie Eilish, 18, is one of the few pop stars working today with a Marilyn Manson-like interest in macabre transgression.
Billie Eilish, 18, is one of the few pop stars working today with a Marilyn Manson-like interest in macabre transgression.
The detainees can accept a plea bargain and "admit" to a lesser transgression in return for release or a lighter sentence.
If too egregious a transgression — if the legal ceremony took place the year before, for example — the announcement will be tossed.
For at least a thousand years, the unholy alliance of commerce and fashion has zealously exploited the thrill of religious transgression.
An optimist might think that our society is headed toward a serious reevaluation of how we define and deal with transgression.
TV cameras picked up the incident and Irish media said organizers received emails from viewers alerting them to the possible transgression.
Artists and critics preoccupied with transgression love to repeat the word 'form!' to distract you from their reliance on visceral content.
I, too, am angry and disgusted by this horrific behavior, including the abhorrent moral transgression of the cover-up by officials.
"This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life," she said of her daughter.
In the past couple of weeks, I've come across a common transgression that illustrates the problem this sort of dual-relationship presents.
Bottom line: Barring some fundamental transgression by Iran, both will likely carry on Obama's signature legacy because neither has a viable alternative.
I'm not sure what today's transgression is, but nobody ever asks too many questions because they're just happy about the free food.
The surprising choice is Prince Philip's addition into the infamous transgression, as the real-life Philip was never publicly implicated in it.
Even now, it is fiercely alive—a one man serio-comic farrago of sexual transgression, psychic pain, metaphysical horror and cultural lament.
In short, eating Chinese food is an easy way to cheat on dietary restrictions without having your transgression scream in your face.
It is not a transgression to pursue financial success — that is the spirit of capitalism and a cornerstone of the American dream.
He shows off his missing pinkie, which was cut off with a chisel in a yakuza ritual of atonement for the transgression.
They value the look and feel of these very tangible paper-based publications that they imbue with immediacy, intimacy, fervor, and transgression.
In highly intimate settings, viewers don't want to see a transgression too big — that would be frightening, not funny, Mr. Warren said.
"You better expect Michigan to go blue in the upcoming election, because this is a transgression the state won't forget," she added.
Then McClellan committed an academic transgression, which is still undisclosed, but it was serious enough to get him suspended from the team.
I was furious, as his transgression had led to months of unnecessary testing and treatments and monitoring and procedures on my part.
"If you go back to the era pre-AIDS, there was a much more open discussion of difference and transgression," he said.
But disregarding the similarities of experience between non-identifiers like Marsha and contemporary identifying transgender women misses the reality of gender transgression.
Maybe so (indeed, she herself has expressed regret for the comments), but she has not committed the same transgression as the historians.
Gray funded his excursions by stealing money from his mother's purse, a transgression for which he says he still has no regrets.
"This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life," Ms. Huffman said in the apology.
That is why, in the wake of their transgression, both the first woman and the first man felt shame and covered themselves.
Altruistic punishment flares when there is an inequitable allocation of resources or a transgression of cultural traditions — all threats to social coherence.
A serious journalistic transgression — outing a person — is played here as just another sensational twist to be picked apart for podcast fodder.
At its worst, it functions as the purity police, calling people out for the slightest transgression of a stiflingly self-righteous orthodoxy.
Princess speedily commented and called the rapper out for his alleged transgression in an exchange captured by Instagram account The Shade Room.
And she cannot metabolize the fact that my friends commit suicide, or that trans people are murdered for the transgression of existing.
When Apple discovered the transgression this week, it revoked Facebook's special access to apps and updates that run on its iPhone software.
Still, officials like Mr. Tielebörger, the mayor, say that every transgression by a migrant gets disproportionate attention, leading to the opposite impression.
Fatness is an obvious taboo within our culture; actively deciding to gain weight, is, therefore, the ultimate act of agency and transgression.
Bronze Age Pervert is an embodiment of the strange and effective tension between nostalgia and transgression that makes men like Peterson so popular.
Punishment reflects not our anger but your transgression; the United States punishes to foster a respect for international norms of responsible state behavior.
And by trying to solve every perceived transgression of that boundary with violence, those who enforce it betray a lack of moral imagination.
The collection of stories (some of which, like "Cat Person", have been published before) circles around themes of desire, pain, obsession and transgression.
Animal Crossing, The Sims, and RollerCoaster Tycoon share only the faintest of commonalities, transgression is the common thread that ties their experiences together.
Most of them permanently disqualify applicants, meaning a minor transgression as a teenager can prevent someone from working in many fields decades later.
The subsequent seasons have dealt with the fallout from that transgression, exploring how the dissolution of those marriages have affected their family members.
But recently, two people with direct knowledge disclosed the alleged transgression: Rathburn mishandled the donor ashes, a cardinal sin in the funeral industry.
By putting women in male roles, Takarazuka is aiming less for transgression or social rebellion than for an added level of escapist fantasy.
So before you embark, clearly identify perpetrator and transgression, and make sure the situation calls for forgiveness and not something else, like mercy.
Maybe she's a little bit tone-deaf and sometimes misses the mark a little bit, but [this is] not such a bad transgression.
In 2014, the group backed a Tea Party challenger to Mr. McConnell, a transgression not likely to be forgotten by the leader. Ever.
Trump's refusal to cooperate or comply is itself an impeachable offense, one more transgression to add to any articles drafted by the House.
Now, with the detention by police of Anbang's chairman, the biggest question is which potential transgression may have spurred Beijing to crack down.
For CSR's latest audio transgression, though, Master decided to break with tradition and enlist Noisey to premiere the new album from Ornamental Headpiece.
DefCon has more of a prankster-anarchist vibe of gleeful transgression; it's where NSA officials wear T-shirts and kids learn to break locks.
Petraeus has more than paid for this transgression since then, losing his CIA job and pleading guilty to a misdemeanor for mishandling classified information.
Take control of your life, bite into your destiny, and experience that little thrill that comes from ritual transgression on the most minute level.
My flip phone is a transgression to this, so it must be a mistake; it doesn't make sense—nobody would want one of those.
Back then, after an initial inquiry, we provided Mr. Fraser with the exact redress he sought—an acknowledgement of the transgression and an apology.
Caddie Scott Sajtinac, who worked the Phoenix Open for Luke List, was watching on television with other caddies when the McCarthy transgression took place.
Such a transgression for a character that in the end we'll likely need to root for makes that scene even more unforgivable in hindsight.
Picador; £14.99 A lyrical, experimental novel about faith and adultery, divine and erotic love, worship and transgression, from an accomplished writer of short stories.
"If it's real, publicly narcing on your colleagues under the managerial surveillance state bc of a minor transgression is lame and bad," Lawson wrote.
Neglecting the medical, educational and social needs of millions of people so that a few can swell their bank accounts is a moral transgression.
We feel the horror, and the vicarious thrill of deep and inscrutable transgression, and we are fascinated, but the pity we muster is abstract.
Kirsten Gillibrand is already finding out that being a presidential candidate brings a lot more scrutiny, no matter how small your transgression may be.
The administrative swamp is deep and its reach broad, making it liable to ensnare many people whose sole transgression is being an easy target.
But as a single unit, swathed in a feeling of late-night transgression, Adult Swim has become the voice of a toon-loving generation.
The way he ties the personal with the philosophical, or hides a transgression inside an involving story or rigorous train of thought, looks effortless.
Which is why, for my money, if we are going to suggest transgression as a criterion for rock durability, we can't overlook Little Richard.
Transgression cannot be a responsible defense for a lack of research and consideration, particularly from an artist of international renown with major institutional support.
This is despite the many dog owners who seem to recognize it in their pets when they hide under the table after a transgression.
Shame is external; it's what you feel before the judgment of other members of your family or your society who know of your transgression.
The scuffle between the two men seems like an act of transgression — not because it is violent but because it involves freewheeling physical contact.
More witnesses and evidence regarding Trump's Ukraine transgression and obstruction of Congress — even if Republicans permitted them in the trial — won't do the trick.
Sometimes I feel this nostalgia myself; if you came of age in a culture that celebrated transgression, norms that demand sensitivity can feel restrictive.
His actions looked eerily similar to Reed's own transgression last week, but no one — especially not his peers — called out Player at the time.
At first, Jane, who approaches Chavez to see if he can help her get a teaching job, sees their involvement as an electric transgression.
A few days ago, Ren's wife reminded him of a past transgression when he refused to buy a cheap spinning toy for their daughter.
One is a "genuine" system that evaluates a transgression in light of our moral values and determines what level of outrage we actually feel.
As many have said, Trump has brought about a cult of authoritarianism where he can do no wrong no matter how blatant the transgression.
The EPA did not go as far as to say that FCA had cheated in emissions tests; that transgression has cost Volkswagen billions in fines.
On the one hand, our fear of transgression might lead us to hold ever tighter onto the status quo, finding the comfort that conformity provides.
" Thomas says he's thought about it and now believes what he did with the photos was not a serious transgression, although he calls it "stupid.
Rather than just censuring the president, they tried to use Clinton's personal transgression as an excuse to challenge his legitimacy and undo the re-election.
And as long as Trump has these hard-core supporters, the Republican Congress will turn a blind eye to his every transgression against democratic norms.
Although Mr. Gutfreund and other Salomon executives were told of Mr. Mozer's transgression, they did not report it to the federal government for four months.
That's when Padme seized the moment to seek revenge for Grosvenor's horrible transgression of paying several minutes of attention to something other than his cat.
Apparently, Ariana Grande was being considered for a performance at the White House but, due to her infamous donut-licking transgression of 2015, was vetoed.
Though she claims she didn't wear the headdress with the intent of triggering violence, Laâbissi retreated to asking whether art has the right to transgression.
And yet, it seems that each act of art encompasses some transgression or criminal intent, or at the very least some kind of interrupted expectation.
He calls this project "the art crime," since in the caliphate photography was a transgression and would almost certainly result in his torture and execution.
Large fines pinch the bottom line, but like an expensive speeding ticket, they can be easily put in the past as a one-time transgression.
The insult to injury here involves the conflation of Mr. Maher's transgression and the umbrage he feigned at being asked to work in the fields.
The traditionalist aesthetic allows for both an embrace of an imagined past — in which order is triumphant over chaos — and a thoroughly contemporary assumption of transgression.
But it raises the question: is removing judges good for the spirit of the judiciary system, especially when the judge's sole transgression is a legal sentence?
As one poor sap (a lisping John C. Reilly) discovers, the punishment for such transgression involves the offending hand being plunged into a red-hot toaster.
In remaining true to the spirit of avant-garde transgression, which has been the mainstay of his work, he has secured a place in art history.
S-Town is transgressive, but that transgression, along with its high quality, mark a new phase of maturity for audio storytelling—perhaps a kind of adolescence.
When confronted with such a dearth of diversity, it's completely normal to become hyper-aware of any racial transgression or discrimination, down to the slightest remark.
He didn't repeat the now cliché comedian complaints about generational sensitivities or snowflakes, but the central theme of the night was the cathartic release of transgression.
Likewise, Caliban is deeply bitter about the way his original transgression—the crime of wanting to be intimate with humans—confirmed that he cannot become human.
If the Mets really are determined to make their archenemy pay in kind for his October transgression against Ruben Tejada, then it will come another day.
In turn, Jeff explains to him the "double transgression theory"—basically, that there's no sense in worrying about making Cheryl any angrier, because she's already angry.
But even if a judge agreed that your transgression warranted eviction, you would still be given one more chance to fix the problem, Mr. Vernon said.
The videos run the gamut from providing actual evidence of a transgression to a channel creator analyzing and opining in the style of a cable pundit.
Dr. He did not publish research or evidence to back up his claim, but his peers were nonetheless disturbed, calling his actions a severe ethical transgression.
In both public remarks and private conversations with colleagues, Mr. Biden conveyed his discomfort with overturning the will of the voters, regardless of the executive transgression.
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His adultery is painful for Minnie and their children, and represents an unacceptable transgression of racial and sexual taboos to the sheriff and other white people.
Instead, Jones laid blame "firmly at the feet of the Fed " for encouraging what he called a "fiscal transgression" of negative interest rates at full employment.
The transgression prompted four senior officials at the city waterworks department in Kobe to hold a news conference offering a public apology for the worker's conduct.
Trump has taken camp out of the realm of aesthetics and brought it into politics, in the process rendering camp's playfulness and transgression into reckless cruelty.
" However, Schatz said Pruitt's "worst transgression was that he systematically worked on behalf of polluters to poison our air and our water and make climate change worse.
The following year, the company pleaded guilt and agreed to a $1.19 billion fine, along with the stipulation that it would punish senior management for the transgression.
But in a twist unique for its time, Pollard openly admitted her sexual transgression and decried the double standard that allowed men sexual licence but punished women.
" For these voters, Trump's transgression of conventional boundaries is a selling point, not a liability: Matthew: "We've seen a lot of bad things that Trump has done.
No, the real problem is Richard for some reason, who is desperately trying to convince everyone around him that they're a single transgression away from being murdered.
In New York, that transgression came way down the ranking, perhaps proving that, despite popular perceptions, Londoners do retain an element of courtesy towards their fellow travellers.
It's about the power of transgression, and doing things that make us feel free and alive, and how that is not often what our marriages are about.
"Bee has been forced to go on the defensive, even though her transgression is not nearly as egregious, offensive, or cruel as what Barr did," Vulture said.
In the aftermath, it's clear viewers just witnessed an extreme moral transgression, one that leaves a bad taste even knowing the lawless nature of The Walking Dead.
The court "will not, however, indicate precisely future methods to protect (the forest), because it would be a transgression beyond its competence," told Reuters in an interview.
From Bernini sculptures to Anne Rice novels, sex and sexuality — repression, transgression, sexual desire — are deeply intertwined with the Catholic aesthetic, in both secular and sacred contexts.
"We see our speaking out on our sense of dangerous psychological unfitness in a public figure as an ethical imperative, not an ethical transgression," the letter states.
Even if we accurately identify the responsible party, Nussbaum argues, we can still err in assessing the severity of the transgression or in selecting an appropriate response.
Both regimes conspire to stifle any spark of independent selfhood; what matters isn't who you are but how you appear, and the tiniest transgression can be fatal.
"Taken alone, the Lifeline leak may seem to be just a minor transgression that can be chalked up to business as usual in Washington, D.C.," he said.
For residents, the burden of financing city services should be broadly shared by all residents not disproportionately by those who commit some minor code or traffic transgression.
He adopted his style of speech and dress at eight years old, and for the simple transgression of just being himself, he suffered serious bullying in school.
"We're hopeful that the lower court will see the no-fly list for what it is: a gross transgression of fundamental rights," Abbas said in an interview.
They tell Ms. Slimani of a schizophrenic society, torn between submission and transgression, where the law prohibits sex outside marriage but where everybody does it — in hiding.
It's alarming that following his performative hostility led him to where it did: attempting to rationalize the use of anti-Semitic speech under the guise of transgression.
People don't want to accept a baby's death or the attendant sadness; to have experienced both birth and death in the same moment feels like a transgression.
Le Monde, France's leading newspaper, called Mr. Trump's comments "a transgression that is without precedent" — an alarm that was matched by some on the streets of Paris.
Whether you're required to report a transgression generally depends both upon its moral gravity and upon whether, as an observer, you're especially well positioned to do so.
Jacob would have been happy enough just to cross the border, make the transgression official, and turn right back around, newly acquired trespassing badge in trembling hand.
Each transgression flowed from an avoidance of self-reflection, as most men haven't been socialized to confront and acknowledge their feelings in any constructive or meaningful way.
The second is the opportunity to participate in that movement: a participation that blends the security of belonging to a cohesive group with the thrill of cultural transgression.
But a chapter, nonetheless, that hints at a future in which Winston Smith's diary, the ultimate transgression, is preserved; a future in which Big Brother is no longer.
In "Americans Love Dogs," a young American au pair named Brianne falls for the father of a French family and must answer to his wife for the transgression.
Bautista's main transgression, if you subscribe to one line of thought, was breaking baseball's unwritten code of honor and decorum when he flipped that bat seven months ago.
It is here, in this violation against the self, that transgression and transcendence combine to produce a hideous deformation of art's promise to pull us out of ourselves.
During the recent presidential campaign, he called the biblical book Second Corinthians "Two Corinthians," a transgression on par with referring to the Holy Trinity as the Three Amigos.
On Comedy On his first tour since admitting misconduct, the comedian's theme was the cathartic release of transgression as he delivered bits about his mother's death and religion.
"I apologize to Judge Hidalgo, the citizens of my County, and most importantly the entire Hispanic community for hastily acting out with transgression on social media," Tice wrote.
Rather than taking the matter to the headteacher, she tries to induce his family to deal with the transgression so that his stellar reputation at school is preserved.
The couple also produced a video acknowledging their transgression and urging others to obey the law, which is intended to prevent the spread of rabies and other diseases.
This subplot, with Simon boldly undermining his boss by killing Jadis' people, seems likely to culminate with a severe punishment when — and not if — Negan discovers Simon's transgression.
The transgression, albeit legal, was that although its supporters gave consent, their friends did not and so were unaware that a political campaign obtained and used their data.
The fallout from their husbands' alleged sexual transgression was among the forces that thwarted their hopes and the hopes of the women (and men) counting on their leadership.
Through transgression and appropriation, participating artists envision new paradigms of life in the region and its diaspora, by challenging preconceived notions of what it means to be Caribbean.
I raise this memory as a totem: By the time A. asked for those cigarettes, I'd long since learned the shame of being a tool in another's transgression.
Intimate photos of her were leaked to the media and published, without her consent, for the world to see — a transgression Hill suspects her estranged husband was behind.
The once playful tint of fragile ballerinas, Bubble Yum and Malibu Barbie has flexed some muscle of late, taking on overtones of sociopolitical protest, transgression and unalloyed eroticism.
In Family Court hearings every month, the A.C.S. is quietly being granted arrest warrants to detain foster children like Nevayah, whose only transgression is leaving the agency's care.
It is not uncommon for a team security officer to receive a call from a local police officer about a player's transgression, a former team security officer said.
It doesn't matter that Franken's transgression wasn't on the same level as the abuses that the Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore or Donald Trump have been accused of.
In Tony's case, the transgression was in committing crimes but also in going to see a therapist — something men in his demographic rarely did when The Sopranos debuted.
If you see a former friend in the enemy ranks, do you bite down your feeling of betrayal and recruit them, or kill them off for their transgression?
This first installment of what Anthology promises will be a continuing examination of "gender transgression" onscreen was programmed by John Epperson, better known as his drag persona, Lypsinka.
His current Transgression Museum  show (on view until December 16th) at Kushino Terrace, which partners with S-House Museum in Okayama, serves as a critique of this tendency.
Whether Mr Trump's alleged transgression was as bad as Nixon's may depend, in another Watergate parallel, on what he knew about the Russian plot and when he knew it.
As ever, the paradox of Mr. Verhoeven's style is that it seems to wallow in tastelessness and transgression even as he remains one of the most classical movie craftsmen.
This includes training employees on the law and how to report any evidence of transgression, plus knowing how to conduct an investigation of suspected violations, possibly tapping outside experts.
I think there is no transgression here and that the institution should have symbolically agreed to reverse its policies in order to allow me to carry out my performance.
Whether or not Bran knows about some future transgression Sansa has yet to commit, her brother's casual reference to her rape could not have helped her misgivings about men.
But Trump has shown little inclination for either: Not only does he not buy the extent of the Russian transgression, he has continued to call it "fake" in private.
"From Bernini sculptures to Anne Rice novels, sex and sexuality — repression, transgression, sexual desire — are deeply intertwined with the Catholic aesthetic, in both secular and sacred contexts," Burton wrote.
A more reflective, more relevant writer—and relevance is a matter of effort, not of age—would have had something to say about the transgression of the book itself.
In the case of the Chewbacca video, the social transgression is extremely minor: "This grown woman is using a mask that's supposed to be for kids," Mr. Warren said.
Dougie's transgression is more extreme; when the entire office goes to a club to celebrate his promotion, he drinks to excess and then gropes Amy on the dance-floor.
The messages made clear, for instance, that Mr. Moro had actively advised prosecutors on strategy in the case, conduct that legal analysts have called an ethical and legal transgression.
And she is alert to acts of racial transgression, as when a white woman uses what DiAngelo considers a "stereotypical" voice while telling an anecdote about an African-American.
In truth, Mr. Bieber is more musically thoughtful than he's generally given credit for, and Diplo is a pop producer and always has been, despite a veneer of transgression.
"In contemporary art, the argument of transgression and subversion has become commonplace," said Nathalie Heinich, a sociologist at the CRNS, the national scientific research center, specializing in art history.
Aside from some remarkable compensatory adaptations—some can hold their breath for up to 90 minutes—they also carry the mark of their transgression in the form of scarring.
But what should disturb Obama, who bypassed his own vice president to lay out the red carpet for Hillary, is that the email transgression is not a one off.
Each side has proved, in countless tit-for-tat exchanges, that it will punish any transgression by the other side, freezing a conflict that had killed a million people.
So while every transgression does not need to be punished, it's important that all sides be held to a similar standard for what will provoke retaliation, and how severe.
But this play, an investigation of transgression, redemption and the limits of compassion, takes a hard, uncomfortable look at forgiveness and what it means to put it into action.
I'm not clear from your question, though, whether your father-in-law's transgression was being on a dating app, using a gay app or typing "inappropriate" (presumably, sexual) messages.
Those types of injury involve the transgression of an individual's moral code — by perpetrating, witnessing, or failing to prevent horrible acts, causing a crisis of conscience or emotional shame.
My decision to become an omnivore was fraught, not because it was a religious transgression but because it was my first act of self-assertion as a young adult.
But like The Square's many other plots, the scene is concerned with what constitutes transgression: What is arresting, and what is merely good cause for someone to be arrested?
The narrative effectively folds Trump's apparent transgression into an extension of the effective 2016 campaign pitch that only a rule breaker can crush the power of the Washington swamp.
But there is no salvation for Faust, whose crime is the one transgression that Goethe can never forgive—solipsism, the refusal to acknowledge the full reality of other people.
If you really want to get even, Miss Manners recommends you fail to notice what is happening, which will leave her cold and wet — ample punishment for her transgression.
A flight attendant, who had clearly seen this transgression before, moved in for the confiscation, since it's against the rules to uncork your own booze on a commercial flight.
This transgression by Glover felt intentional and like it was opening up a space for black art and artists that don't have the moral answers and can't offer upliftment.
It is the American religious tradition writ large, as the story goes, that shapes the reaction to moral transgression, in contrast to the sharply more lenient attitude of Europeans.
It's the same premise as A Normal Lost Phone, but the game's developers say they've taken criticism of that game — and how it handled a very serious transgression — to heart.
Writing with a male pseudonym and wearing breeches, Sand's transgression was not a refutation of her femininity but stemmed from a desire to protect that femininity from the public eye.
Sometimes the guilt of a crime is just too much to bear, and the perpetrator has to come clean or risk bearing the weight of his transgression for a lifetime.
"Only a Scientologist can understand the pressure one feels to offer up even the slightest thing that the Scientology organization might consider a transgression of THEIR mores," read the letter.
"Judge Kastrenakes acted in an unprecedented manner to unfairly punish one individual for a minor transgression, singling him out as an example solely because of his race," Florida state Sen.
The conservative media, now as then, tried to normalise his latest transgression with snarky jokes about what a no-big-deal it was and yet how crazy it made liberals.
The inheritance of either wealth or intelligence (as well as other advantageous traits and circumstance) is objectively unfair, but it is not inherently a transgression of moral or social mores.
Husband and wife William and Katherine (Game of Thrones alums Ralph Ineson and Kate Dickie in committed performances) are being booted from their township due to a vague religious transgression.
If put into the context of indigenous futurism, then we can think through a similar formula to discuss indigenous cyberpunk: cyberpunk equals "traditions" multiplied by transgression Again, divided by colonialism.
Other crimes like having a sibling-in-law who had flirted with conservative Islam—a transgression of which Tony Blair is also guilty—pointed to Mr Khan's Muslim family background.
Her transgression led to a suspension in 1929 by the autocratic head of the Amateur Athletic Union, Avery Brundage, who later became the autocratic head of the International Olympic Committee.
The illegal market persists because most users aren't inclined to pay premium prices just to avoid committing a very low-level transgression that police are increasingly being asked to ignore.
The whole architecture of the game is designed to provide the thrill of transgression with none of the responsibility — to let players feel horrible, if you will, without feeling bad.
In 2013, Swiss director Susanne Regina Meures travelled to the country to document the story of Anoosh and Arash, whose passion is deemed a political transgression in their native country.
At a university that considers same-sex marriage a "serious transgression," and where its honor code explicitly prohibits "homosexual behavior," Matt Easton's very public coming out was not without risk.
I had no memory of SUDDENLY SUSAN, which ran from 1996 to 2000; I'd also never heard of SYLVIA SYMS, which feels like a major transgression after looking her up.
We talked about being in an open relationship, but it felt like his transgression was so out of left field that I wouldn't be able to trust him ever again.
The Red Sox admitted their transgression to baseball investigators, and also alleged that the Yankees were using a YES network camera to do the same, which the Yankees quickly denied.
Film Series This first installment of what Anthology promises will be a continuing examination of "gender transgression" onscreen was programmed by John Epperson, better known as his drag persona, Lypsinka.
While the ordinary French appeared revolted by the apologists, writers were considered part of this elite and were even expected to engage in acts of moral transgression, Mr. Verdrager said.
But it's just as wrong for the president to ignore the serious transgression of his eighth deployment as it is for us to forget his service on the previous seven.
While the church states that same-sex marriage is still a "serious transgression," this policy will allow more liberal bishops to determine ecclesiastical discipline (or nondiscipline) on an individual basis.
By targeting a house of worship, rather than a private home or business, the attacker has committed a powerful symbolic transgression: profaning a space that is both sacred and communal.
To come forward about his behavior would be tantamount to outing him, a transgression that our culture — and especially a vast majority of the news media — still treats as near inviolable.
At the height of its power, the dreaded call-out, no matter how minor the transgression or how well intentioned the transgressor, could ruin your reputation, your job or your life.
I remember spending a great evening with my best friend picking the first film apart over Indian food, even as I secretly filed away certain scenes with a frisson of transgression.
He points out that while YouTube seemed to take its time deciding on the fate of Paul's show, it immediately canceled Kjellberg's production after the news of his transgression broke out.
That transgression has been dealt with, says the president; but everything else that Mr Knezevic says is a lie coming from a fugitive from justice (he is accused of money-laundering).
FB: You are often going back to this line — for instance with the use of Nietzsche, Sade, and Bataille in your work — the line where transgression is liberating but also dangerous.
That's where, from a white perspective, the real transgression lay, in rhythm and blues, race music, black vocal groups, gospel, blues and even in early country and western and hillbilly music.
There is a theory called the Benign Violation Theory, which posits that humor happens when you pair a transgression with something harmless, creating a structure in which to enjoy the incongruity.
Meanwhile, at the PS2000 performance, which was originally part of the American Realness festival, the artistic right to transgression was pitted against Native American beliefs and values in a false opposition.
Kelly Mazeski, a planning commissioner in Barrington Hills and a leading Democratic contender, rebuked Mr. Roskam for his positions on health care and taxes, but for one transgression most of all.
And in front of the cameras he committed the same transgression he did, privately, with Ukraine, this time also targeting China with his call for an investigation into his possible 2020 rival.
I was so overwhelmed once I realized my transgression I walked through a park while smoking a cigarette after 10 PM, and both of those activities are very much against the rules.
These pieces are the opposite of coy — each figure's transgression lies both in subverting the expectations of propriety or cutesy kitsch associated with the artist's material and in suggesting a blatant sexuality.
Teenage transgression tends to start with a game of football (or soccer, to you) with the older kids from school who inexplicably don't seem to have any mates in their own year.
Is there any other crime — and it's a crime — where there would be an explanation that the reason why we shouldn't pay attention to the transgression is because they're good at something?
After skipping a Sixers practice in 2002, he attended a news conference at which he played down his transgression in a monologue in which he repeated the word more than 20 times.
Certainly, this would not be Weiner's first (or even second) transgression; in 2011, he resigned from office after it was revealed he'd been sexting random women online and then lied about it.
They prove him to be an authentic iconoclast, a superhero of transgression, the guy who brags about grabbing women's crotches, makes fun of war heroes, and speaks unashamedly of waging nuclear war.
That might sound like a relatively minor transgression, but given that marketers use that data to direct their ad dollars, the "60 to 80 percent" discrepancy amounts to a major fuck up.
"For those not from MI, you should understand what a huge transgression this is," tweeted Julia Pulver, a Michigan native who unsuccessfully ran as a Democrat in the Michigan Senate in 2018.
Mr. Chappelle — who has always been far more savvy and engaged on race than on gender (his TV series "Chappelle's Show" flashed a leering teenage sensibility) — is not aiming merely for transgression.
Mejia, who was initially defiant after his lifetime ban and accused baseball of conspiring against him, apologized directly to Manfred in a meeting several months ago, accepting full responsibility for his transgression.
They face inadequate food rations, abject poverty, the complete deprivation of human rights, and the fear that they are one perceived transgression away from imprisonment in a political prison camp or execution.
At that time, I understood rudeness to be essentially a matter of verbal transgression: It could be defined within the morality of language, without needing to prove itself in a concrete act.
A lot of it comes from allegedly ironic internet trolls, who claim to be in it more for the joy of transgression then from a deep hatred of Jews or other minorities.
The previous U.S. case was unsuccessful because the Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that claims could only be taken in the United States if an alleged transgression was guided from inside the country.
It can be convivial despite its minimalism, and subverts its own structure in a supremely satisfying way, reflecting musicians who have become old friends with the sounds of transgression and with each other.
Gallagher's team says Navy prosecutors and their investigators illegally snooped on the defense and reporters in a transgression that merits dismissal of the charges or disqualification of the lead prosecutor from the case.
When I was 15, I got really into cinema, but particular kinds like blaxploitation, no wave, Cinema of Transgression stuff, and obviously Lynch was a very big part of it and particularly Eraserhead.
" A Drug Enforcement Agency agent, speaking on the condition of anonymity, tells PEOPLE, "It's tempting to say that a moral transgression is a criminal act, but one does not automatically equal the other.
And yet the transgression, which she still describes with a strange detachment, as if it was done by some other person, has brought to her to the forefront of an emerging art scene.
Seemingly emboldened by the atmosphere of serial transgression, a man a few feet away from me answered a warm-up speaker's call for solidarity with the victims of the massacre in Orlando, Fla.
That is why you are seeing GOP members in Congress committing the ultimate transgression and going around their Republican leadership to force a vote on DACA that would pass with majority Democratic votes.
" A Drug Enforcement Agency agent, speaking on the condition of anonymity, tells PEOPLE, "It's tempting to say that a moral transgression is a criminal act, but one does not automatically equal the other.
Gatlin's return to the Olympics raises the question, yet again, of whether an athlete who has been caught doping can ever truly repent for his or her transgression and compete cleanly once more.
It's a putrid myth we're taught about ourselves, that if in teenhood a man finds himself hopelessly attracted to us, the kernel of essential badness and transgression comes from us, not from him.
The Norwegian collective that was initially dreamed up by Darkthrone's Fentiz and has spawned the likes of Obliteration and Nekromantheon has struck black gold once again, this time with Condor's latest audio transgression.
Several advisers said the president may curse them for a minor transgression — like bringing an unknown aide into his presence without warning — then make amiable small talk with the same person minutes later.
And that's barely happening, because outrage over this or that transgression by Barr or tweet by Trump dominates the news cycle and is the only thing that left-wing Twitter can talk about.
It's one of the best movies about work that I've ever seen, so it's pretty remarkable that it's also a movie with so much to say about sexual transgression, the patriarchy, and morality.
"The Court is persuaded that the transgression in this case--if one indeed occurred--was unintentional and that it had little, if any, effect," Jackson wrote when rejecting the first motion last week.
" Every time Germany or Mussolini's Italy upped the ante — becoming ever more demanding and brazen — the British had to ask themselves whether the latest transgression was serious enough to merit a "preventive war.
"The preposterous attempt by minister Pavlos Polakis to interfere with how the Administration of the Bank of Greece and I personally perform our duties is a gross institutional transgression," Stournaras said in a statement.
As Bardugo explained: We were playing with ideas of the woods as this place of transgression and the idea of a path, and we were thinking too of what the cover might look like.
"The Iraqi government warns Turkey against repeating this unjustified transgression, which could lead to escalating steps that affect the efforts of Iraq and the international community in the war against terrorism," the statement said.
That's when JB revealed he's a victim ... telling us his car was filled up with popcorn his rookie year by veteran Amir Johnson, and then promising to deliver some get back for the transgression.
Despite the jarringly violent nature of Frank's latest scheme to toss another lady into danger, a different man manages to execute an even creeper transgression against a woman just minutes later in the episode.
More and more, we recognize how disco latently pushed gay, urban culture into white suburbia, which is a more meaningful transgression than going on a British TV talk show and swearing at the host.
Greater transparency and unambiguous rules will also make it easier for Americans to judge whether a corporation or individual has been punished appropriately for a transgression, or if someone has been granted a privilege.
O'Reilly is perhaps best known for his photomontage and collage works where he explores notions of transgression and subjectivity by juxtaposing contemporary imagery and his own self portraiture with visual fragments of art history.
The band's latest transgression, With Inexorable Suffering, is due out April 13 via Translation Loss Recordings, and will scratch any itch you've got for dark, uncompromising metal of death down to the fucking bone.
We have long been trained to regard the depiction of sexual violence or misogyny in art as simply a formal issue — the handling of paint, the audacity of transgression, but not the actual content.
So when Mr. Madani revived the controversy with his offhand rebuke, Egypt's Foreign Ministry blasted back, calling the statement "regrettable" and a "grave transgression," and vowing to review its relationship with Mr. Madani's organization.
Unlike the Biblical transgression, however, the source of the curse that dogs an Asante woman's descendants through seven generations defies pinpointing and straightforward assessments of blame; you might as well shun your own hand.
And the man who wielded the axe, Sessions, is supposed to be recused from any matters to do with the 2016 election — and McCabe's alleged transgression was related to the Hillary Clinton email probe.
Walker's video depicts visitors who are, alternately, celebratory, embarrassed, or awed; they take pictures of "A Subtlety," each other, and themselves, often drawn to the transgression of touching "naughty" parts of the naked form.
But each seeming transgression—going through the door on the right instead of the suggested door on the left, for instance—is undercut by the realization that it's all part of the game's inescapable design.
Two ways to do that: ultra-strict stewarding, which means plenty of penalties being handed out for transgression, or the implementation of super-aggressive kerbs that dissuade you from running wide in the first place.
The firm's list of the "most unique" items forgotten in its cars (Gulliver will let that grammatical transgression pass) includes a bulletproof vest, a money bag, a back massage device and "valuable Nordic walking poles".
Speaking with Katy Tur on MSNBC on Monday, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, after hearing a list of Trump's racial remarks and actions, conceded only the Charlottesville 'both sides' comment was a transgression.
Barb, naturally went to chase him out, and discovered that what she thought was a transgression was actually a signal: Two burglars were inside her house, one of them with her purse in their hand.
This odd series of events eventually touched off an extraordinary feat of forensic detective work by a group of athletes who were convinced that Miller had committed what they consider the triathlon's worst possible transgression.
Djokovic's complaint that Murphy had punished his first transgression rather than offer a quiet word seemed fair enough, although his reaction was out of context in a match that lacked any kind of nervous tension.
He grew up in fear of the warring factions that battled for control of the region and that would kill without hesitation for a transgression as small as sharing food or water across enemy lines.
In the Bronx officials' eyes, Mr. de Blasio has sinned, the transgression being his seeming ambivalence about the Christopher Columbus statue that for 125 years has anchored the Manhattan circle bearing the Italian explorer's name.
Vargas argues that she was then persecuted as much for the killings as for her transgression of femininity; authorities regularly used images of the "manly" woman to demonize her in the eyes of the public.
At least a third of 2-year-olds, half of 3-year-olds and 33 percent or more of children 4 and older will deny their transgression, regardless of their gender, race or family's religion.
The president did not sit behind a registration booth, forcing American citizens to guess how many jelly beans were in a jar before allowing them to register to vote, but the transgression is equally damning.
A growing symptom of the extreme political polarization in America is the rise of "cancel culture," where even the slightest mix-up or perceived transgression is cause for a boycott of public figures or businesses.
Eventually, the plant's operators and director were found responsible for the accident, but a more fundamental transgression was kept secret: for years, the "sanctified icons" overseeing Soviet nuclear power knowingly ignored defects in the reactor.
This is the most serious transgression that could be committed by a president who, as Lincoln said, has taken an oath "registered in Heaven" to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
By lingering on the edge of a ridiculous longing for self-cognizant transgression, the essentially Sadian images in Devil in the Flesh rip the skin off an ideal gallantry that had wallowed in romantic idealism.
It's there, while horrifying her mother's sense of propriety by nosing around Natalie's bedroom — and making an ethical transgression that may come back to haunt her later — that Camille recognizes a familiar figure in Natalie.
To purposely feed the wrong animals — sparrows, pigeons, rats, raccoons, foxes — is an act of social transgression and is liable to get you reported to officials by whistle-blowers concerned with mess or health or noise.
This new mode was just as public, yet far more palatable to mainstream audiences, in part because it traded transgression, rage, and the rejection of feminine norms for the consumption and cultivation of "innocent" sex appeal.
There are vocal women who already think it's gone too far, but far more importantly, there are those who have been striving for nuance in the aftermath: How does one type of transgression compare to another?
Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state would eventually yield an indictment, and she described it as the kind of transgression that would disqualify another politician seeking high office.
Transgression by Calvin Klein A Calvin Klein spring ad that depicts the Danish actress Klara Kristin from an upskirt angle has been met with Internet fury — and a petition from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation.
Moral violence, whether reflected in legal sanctions, the killing of enemy soldiers in war, or punishing someone for an ethical transgression, is motivated by the recognition that its victim is a moral agent, someone fully human.
Drawing on Jean Genet's work, it depicts a lyrical, elliptical gay prison romance in which transgression is embraced as a weapon against cultural convention, "the ink that gives the white page a meaning," as Genet wrote.
With influences ranging from Austin Osman Spare and Aleister Crowley to cut-up artist Brion Gysin, TOPY fused art, music, sex, and magick into a loose information network of artists exploring DIY ethos, transgression, and subversion.
At different points in the book, Cardona uses the word "across" as a noun, to describe the country across the border—Mexico—but also, it seems, the metaphysical realm of pure transgression in which he resides.
Initiatives with the boldest imaginations and the most unorthodox methods are often the ones that reduce violence and recidivism, renew trust, and offer viable alternatives to crime for people caught in cycles of poverty and transgression.
With this work she accomplished an appropriation-transgression of Maurizio Cattelan's "A Perfect Day" (1999) piece by performing it as an anti-masochistic escape act; arduously working her way free of the self-imposed tape trap.
It's a battle through transgression and routine, cultural education and shit chat, sad lonely walks home in the early drizzle of the morning and reaching a transcendent end goal buoyed by the bare arms of your peers.
"[Baby] moves from this very rich world that is frustrated about getting real relationships, love, and then getting onto this path of transgression, where two of these six main characters give into prostitution," De Sica told IndieWire.
Satanism is all about transgression, rejection of societal norms that don't fit our view, embracing the individual, and understanding that there's no one size fits all life or religion or way of existing for any one person.
This transgression took place in early August, following a restoration of the statue and other elements of the cathedral — a destination point on the historic Catholic pilgrimage route, the "Way of St. James," since the 9th century.
Are we to assume that it's considered a transgression for those who fall outside the GOP-DEM binary to look for an alternative platform when they don't have a chance with the rigidly-aligned domestic media landscape?
For all that it faithfully chronicles its subject's disruption and transgression, though, it fails to puncture its own reasoned veneer — DeCurtis doesn't so much walk on the wild side as respectfully observe it from across the street.
"The new studs have been proven to reduce lane transgression by over 50 percent in certain conditions, so it's a great way to help improve the safety for all road users," Nick Lanigan, its managing director, said.
For someone like Kavanaugh, who is to be put into a position of power that is supposed to represent all the American people, it is salient that we hold someone like that accountable for such a transgression.
Even games where your character lives on the other side of the law, like the Grand Theft Auto series feature transgression willingly made in the service of the same capitalist goals that motivate the rest of society.
But we also randomly assigned a number of mechanisms of social monitoring and sanctioning — from the simple observance of the potential defection by another black person to the threat of publication of the transgression in a community newspaper.
When: Wednesday, March 240, 8pm Where: The Cinefamily (611 North Fairfax Avenue, Fairfax District, Los Angeles) Before becoming well-known for his contemporary erotic photography, Richard Kern was central figure in the Cinema of Transgression of the 1980s.
Although Kardashian was open about how difficult that time was for her on the show, they did stay together, but now, it seems like his most recent transgression has been the final nail in the coffin for her.
Instead of striking a nastier-than-thou pose and assuming the power of transgression for herself, Bernstein is documenting the subconscious disgorgement of the sex-addled male brain, and in the process, parsing out the lust from bloodlust.
These books are part of the broader literary genre of sexual transgression, the home of writers like Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, his partner in idiom the Marquis de Sade, Algernon Charles Swinburne, D. H. Lawrence, and so on.
The common story for the connection between Carthusians and a vegetable construction concealing meat is that the name is literal: that the obedient monks were not so obedient — they hid meat inside cabbage and carrot to hide transgression.
Saudi police reported that King Salman ordered the arrest of the junior Prince Saud bin Musa'id for assault to demonstrate that he would punish "any transgression or violation by a person no matter his station, condition or rank".
The church called its updated stance on homosexuality an attempt to "reduce the hate and contention so common today," but still considers same-sex marriage to be a "serious transgression" and condemns sexual acts outside of heterosexual marriages.
As she told The Washington Post decades later, she realized that the person who wrote it — a man approaching retirement — had done a terrible thing, but she viewed the transgression with sadness and did not want him fired.
Under Hong Kong's securities law the SFC has the power to discipline licensed individuals with civil sanctions including public censure, license restrictions or outright bans, and fines of up to HK$10 million ($1.3 million) for each transgression.
Trump's refusal to admit any transgression has deprived Republicans of the political cover of the defense that saved President Bill Clinton 20 years ago: that his actions were lamentable but did not rise to the level of impeachment.
Nor will it do much to convince men that #MeToo is a movement that is ultimately for them if every sexual transgression, great or small, vile, crass or mostly clumsy, is judged according to the same Procrustean standard.
These decisions pay respect to the fact that transgression and porn are inextricably linked while emboldening readers to inconspicuously look at pornography in public: an erotic proposition that feels riskier than using an e-reader or a smartphone.
This casting description has led some Stranger Things fans to speculate that the role is intended to be a kind of monster-hunter archetype: a loner passing through town, seeking vengeance for a past transgression against her family.
It fulfills authentic needs — for meaningfulness, for a sense of structure — by providing adherents with a sense of their own "specialness" in a mythic narrative created for them, a specialness further intensified by the highly eroticized thrill of transgression.
Other sources consulted during this research are "Representing 'Awarishness': Burlesque, Feminist Transgression, and the 19th-Century Pin-up," published in The Drama Review in 1999, and Women in American Theater by Chinoy, Helen Krich Chinoy and Linda Walsh Jenkins.
Conservatives who reluctantly support President Trump often try to pretend the daily outrage didn't happen, but yesterday's "go back" tweets were like his "both sides" comment on Charlottesville — a transgression that won't instantly fade, and can't be laughed off.
One key aspect of cheating is that "it's about the power of transgression, and doing things that make us feel free and alive, and how that is not often what our marriages are about," Perel told Refinery29 in October.
In due time, Megson and Newby's performances under this name earned a them reputation for 'transgression,' what with their affinity for exposing themselves publicly, live sex, self-mutilation, and playing with dead animals and bodily fluids, among other things.
Facing these rusting sentries, one has a sense of Bolden's resolve to bar unwanted visitors; stepping into the booth seems like it would be an act of transgression, of flouting one man's fervent pursuit of his own secured space.
As the daylight faded from his study Mr. Le Pen returned unprompted to the Holocaust, the subject on which he made what historians consider perhaps his greatest transgression, and the one that sank the fortunes of the National Front.
Ahmari's chief transgression against the conservative establishment is that he has taken them too seriously, arguing that a left conservatives accuse of imposing sexual revolution and mass infanticide at cultural knifepoint can only be defeated in a knife fight.
His 29th-birthday celebration was the occasion of the 1957 Copacabana nightclub brawl involving several Yankees — a transgression compounded by the fact that Mr. Martin was very dispensable compared with other Copa revelers like Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford.
In tweets the president has posted since Flynn's resignation (or firing — you choose how you want to cast it), Trump has seemed more upset by the fact that Flynn's lies were leaked and reported than by the original transgression.
His obsessive observation of rotting meat as well as his use of fresh blood, both prohibited within Jewish dietary laws, leads Tuchman to interpret them as Soutine's transgression against these laws, and, by extension, against the religion of his birth.
As I don the Oculus Rift and take the two Touch controllers into my hands, Hunicke explains the premise: a bird has been tricked into eating a part of the moon, a culinary transgression that knocks nature out of balance.
This explains why "law and order" politicians endlessly emphasize the transgression of illegal border crossings, but ignore illegal behavior by government officials — for instance, the longstanding practice of refusing to allow Central American and Mexican migrants to apply for asylum.
"What this is to the SEC is strike two, and if there is another transgression they might seek a director and officer bar," said Peter Henning, a law professor at Wayne State University in Detroit and a former SEC lawyer.
There's delicious irony in knowing that the ghost of Hobbes—who was a big fan of authoritarian government—haunts the second track on an album by a bunch of sworn leftists, but Ilsa has always reveled in transgression and contradiction.
We also note in this paper (and I noted in the FiveThirtyEight Super Tuesday live blog) that informal processes often stand in for formal ones, but are more susceptible to transgression and prone to disintegrate quickly under the right circumstances.
Huffman — who posts on the site as "spez" — admitted to the transgression after being called out by users of r/the_donald, saying he was inspired to edit the comments after a spate of insults emanating from the pro-Trump subreddit.
That's why it was never a surprise when campers and staff alike would abruptly disappear over the course of the summer, unceremoniously kicked out or fired for one transgression or another, from blowjobs in sheds to getting caught joint in hand.
YouTube's prior action against Paul following his transgression include receiving a strike for his violation of its posted community guidelines, as well as releasing a statement about how its decision to pull the video was in keeping with its policies.
That's what brings me to the glory that is The Big Sick, the first movie I've since My Big Fat Greek Wedding to tackle the swirling mass of love and guilt and transgression that is dating outside of your culture.
The show applies the grave and dramatic conventions of the form to a delightfully absurdist transgression: someone at the fictional Hanover High School spray-painted a bunch of cherry-red dicks on twenty-seven cars in the faculty parking lot.
Homosexuality isn't illegal in Egypt, but the LGBTQ community has become a useful scapegoat for the el-Sisi regime, and the General Directorate for Protecting Public Morality is being used to jail and prosecute anyone perceived as committing a transgression.
ET, MSG (Buffalo), FSN Ohio (Columbus) ABOUT THE SABRES (22-230-33): Kane picked a particularly bad time for his transgression - he was on a tear with five goals in his previous six games to boost his season total to 23.
Research by the sociologist Ari Adut suggests it may come down to a dynamic called common knowledge: A group becomes much likelier to act against a transgressor when each individual member knows that every other member knows about the transgression.
On an institutional level, it's been used as an excuse to deny her opportunities while the likes of Ronda Rousey and even Dana White himself have openly mocked in ways that extend far beyond the boundaries of the fighter's actual transgression.
Transgression of the feminine norm (in the tame forms of getting drunk and eating pizza) is treated as a rite of passage, something that needs to be purged from these women's systems before they can enter true white suburban domestic bliss.
Galactia is punished for her transgression, but only temporarily: The twists and turns paint a compellingly nuanced picture of a conservative society, and Ms. Cohendy's portrayal is attuned to the audacity and cost of a woman's artistic ambitions in it.
It's more that he has a manner so resolute that when some emotion does manage to escape — whether through a glint in his eyes or the unpredictable undulations of his voice — that transgression can't help but take you by surprise.
No, he's having to grapple with all of these problems at once while cloaked in disgrace and coping with an unprecedented defection of more than two dozen Republican former supporters who feel that endorsing him has become a moral transgression.
The characters tumble toward the abyss, as Lydia Wilson's transgression-prone Duchess lingers in view of the audience even after Webster's text has relegated her to oblivion: The onstage structure becomes a transparent mausoleum whose inhabitants won't be so easily dispatched.
That's because though Mueller seems to be getting to the end of the obstruction piece of the investigation, it would be wrong to conclude that his tactics point to an eventual finding that Trump is guilty of a serious transgression.
But it is precisely the dialectic between repression and transgression that allowed Nazi ideology to flourish in certain corners of the internet: permitting the Twitter trolls of the alt-right to morph, slowly, into flesh-and-blood perpetrators of racial violence.
Without understanding that particular aesthetic appeal of contemporary traditionalism — that highly specific blend of rigidity and transgression — it is impossible to fully understand why so many people are drawn to it, and subsequently, all too often, to its handmaidens: sexism, racism, violence.
But breaking out of the rigid line of the power suit and adopting a strategy of "soft power," to borrow a foreign policy term, allows the idea of softness to take a different approach — one that's a healthy, effective form of transgression.
Arthur and Ollie are both atoning for clearly harmful choices they made during the occupation, and their arcs follow a defined pattern of remembering a minor transgression, going on a journey of redemption, and coming to a far more horrible revelation about themselves.
Watergate came to serve as a sort of founding myth of modern American civics: Any transgression against the norms of democracy and our Constitution itself would surely be discovered by an intrepid press corps and punished by an attentive and responsible Congress.
Efforts, like the President's, to act as though one transgression can cancel out another suggest that the problem is just one of calculating how many Frankens add up to a Moore—how many charges of groping for one of attempted statutory rape.
A translator's failure to be "present but invisible" is of course not an actual crime, but Emma's sense of transgression—like Lena's guilt at not having blown the whistle on Victor's abuses—feels like the only available response to the impasse she's reached.
The problem for the U.S. is our lack of credibility when it comes to standing up and enforcing our stated interests, epitomized by President Obama's pathetic "red line" warning against Syrian chemical weapons, a transgression now going into its third unpunished year.
The uproar caused by this transgression even prompted Lesnar's opponent Hunt to sue the UFC for what he perceives to be purposeful carelessness to allow Lesnar—inarguably one of UFC 200's biggest pay-per-view attractions—compete on their bumper bicentennial event.
The transgression of non-accreditation here, though a glaring oversight, could be excused: I don't expect a Soho cupcake store to necessarily know of Ligorano/Reese or care about promoting them (although someone knows of them enough to know they're based in Brooklyn).
Yet for all the earned drama of that transgression, the present-day moments of the memoir — her post-divorce courtship with a secular Jewish lover, a rendezvous in Costa Rica — feel comparatively saccharine and unsatisfying, making the memoir's scattershot, nonchronological structure frustrating.
He takes a moment to note that Mr. Simmons's gender identity is nobody's business but his own, then forges right ahead … A serious journalistic transgression — outing a person — is played here as just another sensational twist to be picked apart for podcast fodder.
If the Intelligence Committee revealed a president using his power to pressure Ukraine to investigate a 2020 rival, it's up to the Judiciary Committee to show why such a transgression amounts to an "abuse of power" that demands his removal from office.
Since it is ingrained in new agent trainees during their earliest days at Quantico that lying will be treated as an unforgivable transgression, we should expect that a senior executive just days from retirement would face the same fate as a probationary agent.
Curated by Mika Yoshitake, the two-part exhibition featured works of diverse genres, styles, and disciplines, framing installation, performance, and mixed media works in context of a period defined broadly by formal experimentation and political transgression from the margins of Japanese culture.
They don't seem likely to do so now, over a campaign finance transgression, but the question has never been more acute about how history will view them, given that the President they are shielding has been implicated in his former lawyer's felony.
Morgan reveals Richard's transgression — trying to instigate a war and getting Benjamin killed — and it's a bit unclear at first how the audience is supposed to feel, especially after Morgan mistakenly uses his own deceased son Duane's name when referring to Benjamin in the aftermath.
PornHub, the X-rated video-sharing site, was one of the brand's newest sponsors, dangling the promise of all sorts of transgression; "I Touch Myself" was on the soundtrack; and "Hustler" and "Wench" and "never trust a church girl" were emblazoned on some shirts.
"White trash" is used to denigrate people, of course, but for some it's also a marker of pride and transgression in a lot of ways, a kind of noble deprivation, flicking the middle finger at the upper classes and saying 'I'm white trash, fuck you.
But what was intended to be a small treat for Potterheads has quickly become a Twitter-fueled shit storm of unhappy readers accusing Rowling of no small transgression — and something we consider to be one of the biggest pop culture no-nos: cultural appropriation.
But to do so is dangerous because it overlooks the degree to which Peterson has tapped into something very real, very necessary, and very strong: a legitimate spiritual hunger for meaning that, combined with the eroticized trappings of "countercultural" transgression, alchemize into a heady intellectual cocktail.
Sometimes the tension between tradition and transgression is an explicit theme: in the contemplative "Milkman," a straitlaced mother and a rebellious daughter envy each other; the daughter wishes the mother had "loved the milkman" and enjoyed her life, while resonant guitar picking radiantly fills the space.
The prologue tells the story of the city-states of the Guilds as an industrial activity while the Weavers retreated to their island, the transgression of Lady Cygna Threadbare in having her son Bobbin, which set up the unravelling that will take place in the game.
Queen of Earth (2015) was an altogether heavier film and remains Perry's best: a dark mood piece set at a lake house where two women, erstwhile best friends who now repulse each other, spend a week awaiting a fatal transgression that's constantly teased but never quite arrives.
It's fascinating that, in a way, the work does what the horror genre does (albeit without creating a lot of dramatic tension before the reveal): turn what is supposed to be on the inside out, so that the viewer is subjected to a kind of visual transgression.
Each slide describes a Trumpian misdeed in a sentence or two — for example, "[Trump] fires FBI Director James Comey who is leading the investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia" — and uses as its background the referee card color Kraft has chosen to assign the transgression.
Rabbi Weiss reiterated the commandment that children must be removed from danger, and Rabbi Sternbuch cited the principle of pikuach nefesh, which holds that, to save a life or prevent permanent organ damage, any transgression against Jewish law other than idolatry, incest or murder is permitted.
If you transpose ideas of abuse within the context of domestic relationships onto parasocial relationships with men in politics, then Bernie Sanders raising his voice when he discusses the grievous wealth inequality and predatory insurance industry practices in America becomes a personal transgression of your boundaries.
Based on a Russian movie, the show endeavors to establish its American flavor with the tension between police and the African-American community, including the difficulty in holding law enforcement accountable, and the cops' fear that one transgression will be used by activists to condemn them all.
US Middle East policy has for too long been based on a premise that values Palestinian lives and rights less than Israeli lives and rights — so much so that to simply accord them equal value was deemed a transgression by those policing Washington's pro-Israel consensus.
There's a scene early on where she's trying to decide how to play things with her boyfriend after a minor transgression on his part: Does she want to go full-on '90s R&B breakup song, or should she be gentler, like a Taylor Swift song?
"The discourteous and aggressive behavior of Mr. Julian Assange; the hostile and threatening declarations of his allied organization against Ecuador, and especially the transgression of international treaties, have led the situation to a point where the asylum of Mr. Assange is unsustainable and no longer viable," Moreno said.
It seems to me Trump supporters can adopt one of four reasonably consistent positions in this and similar cases: What they cannot credibly do is claim that Trump's campaign against Curiel wasn't racist, or that it was no big deal, by dint of some supposedly comparable liberal transgression.
Nevertheless, the same across-the-board checks and balances that successfully resolved the Watergate scandals -- and the constitutional crisis that resulted — can counter the type of presidential transgression of red lines that would occur if President Trump carried through on his implied threats to Mueller and the office.
Chengdu Journal CHENGDU, China — As the Happy Runxin and Glad Tidings performing troupes squared off in the Chengdu People's Park on a recent morning, the newly installed noise monitors flashed to life, their red digits registering each potential transgression by the park's famously boisterous amateur dancers and musicians.
Mr. Turnbull's transgression was reminiscent of a classic Australian pie commercial that offered insights into the mind-set of some of his critics: People have strong feelings about food, particularly their own local specialties, which is why eating in public can go so wrong for so many politicians.
Patrick Kypson knows the precise punishment — including how many steps on the VersaClimber, an extreme aerobic exercise machine — he must endure for every transgression he commits during a practice session with Ivan Lendl, the three-time United States Open champion who helps oversee Kypson's development as a tennis player.
The French language doesn't offer the linguistic crutch of "teen" years: You're douze ans, then treize, quatorze, quinze … The Matzneff story has brought back memories of the case for pedophilia made by a small intellectual elite who toyed with sexual transgression to the point of insanity in 1968.
The charge of hypocrisy didn't stick, not so much because it placed its proponents, unwittingly, in the distasteful position of advocating the deportation of someone for a long-ago and common transgression, but because Mr. Trump wasn't just breaking the rules of political conduct: He was destroying them.
SPA quoted Prince Khaled as telling journalists his message to the Iranian leadership was "I pray to God Almighty to guide them and to deter them from their transgression and their wrong attitudes toward their fellow Muslim among the Arabs in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and around the world".
Mallet's transgression appears to have been his prominent role as a vice president of the Foreign Correspondents' Club when in August it invited a member of a now-banned local political party that calls for the city to declare independence from China — a red line for the central government in Beijing.
And, most frightening, in a time of extremely high partisanship, driven more and more by affective loyalties and fear of the other party, we don't know how much democratic transgression Republicans (in Congress, the media, and in the mass public) would tolerate if it meant keeping Democrats from gaining power.
In another account of Becket's prowess, a young girl who misplaced some cheese and who feared being beaten for the transgression prayed to Becket, who was said to have led her back to it, according to William MacLehose, a lecturer in the history of science and medicine at University College London.
"I do regard this as a transgression by the president even more egregious and dangerous, and even more clearly calling for impeachment, than the many that have come before it," said Laurence H. Tribe, the Harvard law professor and an author of "To End a Presidency," a book on impeachment.
" He regrets having to send offenders to prison, when "Gin alone was the Cause of the Transgression," and his antidote to the poison is bluntly economic: "Suppose the Price was to be raised so high, by a severe Import, that Gin would be placed entirely beyond the Reach of the Vulgar!
People's Voters have even been honoured with their own version of Watergate: some miscreants ("undoubtedly Brexiteers") broke into the headquarters and urinated into the sweet bowl on the reception desk (unfortunately Bagehot was told about this transgression only after he had helped himself to a generous portion of sweets from said bowl).
"The blame here rests primarily with the referee and those that permitted him to continue in that role despite clear evidence of what should be a disqualifying race-related transgression," Speziali asserted, apparently referring to an incident two years ago in which Maloney, the referee, was accused of using a racial slur.
In an extensive new interview with T: The New York Times Style Magazine, the famed rapper offered a rare glimpse inside his private world with wife Beyoncé, admitting to past infidelity, revealing his state of mind leading up to the infamous transgression and sharing how the power couple pieced their relationship back together.
But eventually she cottons to what we already know, or can pretty easily guess: The people she's closest to, including her mother, Caroline (Geraldine James), her former best friend, Mandy (Christine Bottomley), and the affable new neighbor, Billy (Adeel Akhtar), are harboring secrets that start to make her own past transgression look tolerable.
In this telling—a telling that seems very clearly sourced to the Trump diaspora—the central transgression is the intermingling of Trump's business interests and his campaign, which would indeed amount to a major corruption scandal in its own right, and would give the lie to Trump's routine denials about his Russia ties.
Rand's simplistic reversals — selfishness is a virtue, altruism is a sin, capitalism is a deeply moral system that allows human freedom to flourish — have given her work a patina of transgression, making her beloved by those who consider themselves bold, anti-establishment truth tellers even while they cling to the prevailing hierarchical order.
Well, if the house happens to be a 700-year-old farmhouse in cypress-topped rolling hills straddling Umbria and Tuscany, a rock star may be tempted to forgo transgression and get with the wood roof beam, terra-cotta floors and decorative Deruta pottery plan, especially if his wife is doing the decorating.
While we've become so desensitized to sex that you half expect Antiques Roadshow to feature a bukkake scene or two, there's something so genuinely real about the video, something so almost tactile about it, so genuinely filled with priapic longing and lycra-encased lust that watching it now, feels like an act of genuine transgression.
By the time Woodward and Bernstein were done with their stories, had published their book "All The President's Men" and then had the book transformed into a hit movie by Robert Redford, Watergate was forever more the "greatest detective story of all time," and must never be likened to any other political crime or transgression.
A few years ago, you'd never catch me writing about a woman's ability to "pass" for her age, but now as I've entered my 30s and have a few lines of my own that even fillers can't reach, I'd love to stop thinking of the discussion around women and getting older as a transgression.
In a series of additional studies based on the same experimental model, a range of adults — including social workers, primary-school teachers, police officers and judges — were shown footage of kids who were either lying or telling the truth about having committed a transgression, with the aim of seeing who could spot the liars.
It's hard to think of a single thing that's gone right in the wake of this breach, and in my 12 years of writing personal finance columns for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, I can't recall any consumer transgression this widespread and potentially consequential that did not kill or injure.
" Related: Eurovision -- Madonna mixes politics with a classic hit during performance The video stars rapper Mykki Blanco as Joan of Arc, who at the end of the video has a quote that reads, "I have walked this earth, Black, Queer and HIV-positive, but no transgression against me has been as powerful as the hope I hold within.
Facebook's communications around privacy have historically been opportunistic and protectionist, deployed to cover up for the last transgression from its "move fast and break things" ideology — from the 28 Beacon program, which allowed companies to track purchases by Facebook users without their consent, to the 22018 loophole that allowed advertisers to access people's personal Facebook information without permission.
"Today, I announce that the discourteous and aggressive behavior of Mr. Julian Assange, the hostile and threatening declarations of its allied organization, against Ecuador, and especially the transgression of international treaties, have led the situation to a point where the asylum of Mr Assange is unsustainable and no longer viable," he said in a video statement posted on Twitter.
According to Mike Florio, the league was able to differentiate between the punishment here, and that handed out to the Browns in 2014 when then-GM Ray Farmer was suspended four games when he was caught texting down to the sideline because Farmer was was a repeat offender, and McAdoo's transgression was only the one time.
Again, there's just almost no evidence of ... Well, I shouldn't say ... There certainly have been instances of CEOs being drummed out for one transgression or another, I'm not saying people don't care and I'm not saying that it's a slam dunk that Kalanick will be the CEO when this company goes public, but it wouldn't shock me.
Across the new show's six episodes, it becomes clear that "the people she's closest to, including her mother, Caroline (Geraldine James), her former best friend, Mandy (Christine Bottomley), and the affable new neighbor, Billy (Adeel Akhtar), are harboring secrets that start to make her own past transgression look tolerable," Mike Hale writes in his New York Times review.
The structure goes something like this: One of the regular characters needs to do a big, big thing, which some people will consider a moral transgression, and then the show works backward from that big thing in order to create a story that will force the character into a corner where they have no other choice.
Transgressing the norms of femininity onscreen does seem a good place to start in creating a chick flick about the daily struggles of real women, but the transgression has to go so much deeper, permeating the norms that govern the kinds of characters we see and sympathize with onscreen—and the kinds of endings that count as happy.
The increasing influence of American and European avant-garde artists in the postwar era is evident in Hijikata's choreographic scores, collaged with images of paintings by Willem de Kooning, Henri Michaux, Gustav Klimt, and others — visual complements to his theatrical and literary lodestars — in particular, the icons of transgression Antonin Artaud, Jean Genet, and Georges Bataille.
But at night he would wake in a sudden stab of pain, her knee jabbing into his old war wound in what she pretended were the throes of a nightmare, and he who had been the master would allow this transgression—a brief reproach before jerking the knee away carelessly like an errant bale of cotton fallen into his path.
Perhaps the transgression that most likely explains Melcarth's exclusion from the abstraction-focused art history of his time was the fact that he was an avid figurative painter — an enthusiastic depicter of the male face and body, subjects he often eroticized in compositions whose structures can appear as sophisticated and dynamic as their emotional-psychological atmospheres can feel strangely ambiguous.
Harvard Professor Falls Victim to Group Outrage Cass Sunstein suggests that we use the word "lapidation" to describe online hate mobs: The English language needs a word for what happens when a group of people, outraged by some real or imagined transgression, responds in a way that is disproportionate to the occasion, thus ruining the transgressor's day, month, year or life.
No less chilling was the 2013 Associated Press announcement that over a two-month period the Justice Department had seized phone records, without notice, of 20 telephone lines to AP offices and journalists (including cell phones and home phones) affecting more than 100 reporters—a transgression AP president Gary Pruitt deemed "a massive and unprecedented intrusion" for which there was no justification.
Although Manfred, in his statement, said baseball's investigators had found "insufficient evidence" to support Boston's counterclaim that the Yankees had used a YES Network camera to inappropriately steal signs from the Red Sox, New York was fined a lesser, undisclosed amount for a transgression from a previous season, when they violated the rules governing the use of a dugout phone.
In addition to the extortion, the crimes Mullah Landay is accused of have raised an even more pressing concern for officials in Faryab: In a conservative society in which honor is tied to female sexuality and women's relatives can turn on them violently over the slightest perceived transgression, what happens to the women suspected of having sought Mullah Landay's services?
Like name dropping Carson McCullers, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter; Georges Bataille, Story of the Eye; Peter Shaffer's Equus; Mishima, The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea; Genet's Thief's Journal and Miracle of the Rose; The Torture Garden by Octave Mirbeau is something to be proud of, rather than a basic bitch's guide to transgression, a perfectly goofy libertine starter kit.
This online backlash was able to mobilize a strange vanguard of teenage gamers, pseudonymous swastika-posting anime lovers, ironic South Park conservatives, anti-feminist pranksters, nerdish harassers and meme-making trolls whose dark humour and love of transgression for its own sake made it hard to know what political views were genuinely held and what were merely, as they used to say, for the lulz.
Then she began visiting the owner's acquaintances and friends, asking them to talk about the man, trying to assemble a portrait of the stranger she calls Pierre D. Serialized in the newspaper Libération (and published in its entirety in 2012 following the death of Pierre D), "The Address Book" (1983) merges a private document with a public gesture – a transgression that Calle seems to relish.
But there is a lot of fluidity, hybridity, intersectionality and transgression on display here too, that, in the Balkan context, criticizes both the callousness of the Soviet regime that once dominated the region (during the Cold War, most of the countries in the Balkans were ruled by Soviet-supported communist governments), and the superficiality of American materialism and its cultural pop desolation that awaited it.
In a week in which Stormy Daniels could plausibly be called the most famous actress in America, and with the nation awaiting revelations about the private predilections of the serial sexual harasser in the White House, it seemed grimly appropriate that, on a recent evening, a group of theatre professionals in New York would gather to discuss ways that their own industry might combat more routine manifestations of sexual transgression.
Secretly kind to Prometheus after he is condemned for giving fire to the humans, she is exiled to Aiaia not for this transgression but for her use of witchcraft to turn the mortal Glaucos, with whom she is in love, into a god; and, when Glaucos spurns her for the beautiful but feckless nymph Scylla, for transforming her into the sea monster who will plague sailors for generations.
Imagine, then, being told that the most glorious period of your team's history — the thing you had dreamed about for so long — was not only in some way illegitimate, thanks to a transgression of a set of rules that you do not fully understand and that seem designed specifically to vanquish your ambitions, but that, as it happens, celebrating all those trophies is actually proof of your warped moral compass.

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