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But so far, few military officers have turned against Maduro.
But conservatives quickly turned against it after Democrats adopted it.
This time, the very internet itself was turned against him.
One boy, an apprentice, turned against him, destroyed it all.
A broad swathe of American opinion has turned against it.
Many critics and more sedate painters turned against his work.
Once they won, however, they quickly turned against each other.
The entire community turned against him and tragic things happened.
In popular memory, the boomers quickly turned against the war.
In recent years, critics have turned against the whiskey stone.
"When I came out, everyone turned against me," he says.
It&aposs like when Walter Cronkite turned against the Vietnam War.
That knowledge, they hoped, might eventually be turned against the virus.
It's no great mystery why congressional Democrats turned against popular protest.
Marette Flies was 11 when her immune system turned against her.
Mugabe's spies suspected old allies had turned against the aging president.
She never said anything; she never turned against me or anything.
"It essentially is like my body turned against me," she says.
"Even my sister turned against me at the time," he says.
Once the Republican Congress turned against him in 1974, Nixon resigned.
Other media said at least four ministers had turned against him.
Mugabe's spies suspected old allies had turned against the ageing president.
In America, established Jewish groups and even friends turned against him.
The tweets turned against Romney in the second and third debate.
But a xenophobic Buddhist-dominated military regime turned against the Rohingya.
They have since turned against Bashir's nearly 30 years in office.
During rebuttal, District Attorney Dan May said Kenney "turned against" Frazee.
There were a variety of reasons Silicon Valley turned against Trump.
Momentum turned against the coup plotters as the night wore on.
Allies turned against each other, fighting to fill the power vacuum.
Mr Maduro doggedly adhered to chavismo even as conditions turned against it.
By 1979 Iranians of all stripes had turned against the shah's misrule.
If Pakistan turned against the Taliban, they suggest, the war would end.
After the Occupy demonstrations, Obama turned against the precepts of market liberalism.
So when Republicans turned against him in Watergate, it signaled the end.
The market has turned against coal, mainly because of cheap natural gas.
The protests have since turned against Bashir's nearly 30 years in office.
Brownback's experiment was such a failure that his party turned against him.
All carmakers have suffered as governments and consumers have turned against diesel.
One leading fundraiser who has turned against Gillibrand is Susie Tompkins Buell.
One relatively sudden shift is that Mormons have turned against Donald Trump.
"I kind of turned against that in my head," he told me.
Families turned against families and friends found out their friends were scumbags.
Enemy arrangement meant that my own weapons were being turned against me.
"It was a terrible shock when they turned against me," she says.
Voters across Brazil turned against the party in municipal elections this month.
Egypt's society is divided and turned against itself more than ever before.
In 2016, the tide of positive press turned against the tech giants.
That means that more than half of Italian voters turned against Europe.
In the early 1960s, she temporarily turned against figurative painting and erotica.
But Shiite leaders turned against him and in 2007 he fled to Iran.
Polling in both states also suggest that the tide has turned against Trump.
By the late 1960s, these cruel retributions had turned against the legitimate thieves.
A Republican Party that had built the Civil Service now turned against it.
Or perhaps I should say, especially when the whole world turned against you.
He turned against capital punishment as he was leaving the bench in 1994.
Howard R. Levy, a Green Beret who had also turned against the war.
Once politics turned against the welfare state in the 1980s, Brutalism was doomed.
The report is further indication the Parnas has turned against Trump and Giuliani.
The charges once lobbed against Christians — atheism, superstition — were turned against pagan people.
Why is it that our best parts are always being turned against us?
Our job as parents got even harder when the law turned against us.
Her mother, initially supportive, had grown angry when protesters turned against the police.
If six or more keys are turned against it, the challenging party wins.
And the tide has turned against reformist social democracy in Italy and elsewhere.
While Mr. Moon remained preoccupied with North Korea, domestic affairs turned against him.
Since our movement emerged, public opinion in Pakistan has turned against extrajudicial killings.
And some of the indigenous groups that had secured his rise turned against him.
But since the election, the phrase has been turned against Trump with biting irony.
Even one of Mr Azali's vice-presidents, Ahmed Said Jaffar, has turned against him.
Mr. Marshall, too, turned against his son and designated successor, J. Howard Marshall III.
I was afraid to be enthusiastic, knowing it might be turned against me later.
He apologised (and has since resigned), but Sydney's huge immigrant population turned against him.
Fulbright had turned against the war and believed that it was becoming a disaster.
The move further enraged Algerians, and many of Bouteflika's allies have turned against him.
Even in ancient Rome, emperors could find that the crowd suddenly turned against them.
Who can guarantee that they won't be turned against us by our corporate competitors?
My family was still in Chile, and my ex-wife's family turned against me.
Why American politics turned against this successful model of pragmatic policy-making remains controversial.
Many of his former admirers turned against him, however, regarding him as a spoiler.
There are plenty of domestic political reasons that Trump may have turned against Romney.
His testimony resembled that of a mafia enforcer who finally turned against the don.
Manafort's business partner turned against his former boss and helped Mueller seal a conviction.
Tune into Twitter, and you'd think the entire civilized world has turned against him.
Israel predicted early on that these units' guns would eventually be turned against it.
The former Islamist allies who have turned against the president are the most outspoken.
Most of those elements began as Taliban factions that turned against the mainstream group.
They saw institutions being corrupted and turned against them, merely because they were Jews.
She officially turned against nafta only in 22008, when she first ran for President.
His own party has also turned against him, demanding he step down from power.
This is not a character who would feel like society had turned against him.
"Egypt's society is divided and turned against itself more than ever before," she wrote.
But, in the end, his relatively liberal stance on race was also turned against him.
All was hunky dory, until his wife killed herself and his daughter turned against him.
Even the progressive values tech companies use to deflect skepticism are being turned against them.
Yet he also claims to have seen the light, and to have turned against majoritarianism.
Kwame: I'm basically fine with the idea that Dom could be turned against his familia.
You can hear, in their language, politicians looking to keep the country turned against itself.
Now he heads to the jury, bitter at Alec and Kara who turned against him.
As more and more uncommitted delegates came to Ford's side, the tide turned against Reagan.
By the time the nineteenth century rolled around, popular opinion had turned against mob sports.
This is a dark, pessimistic vision of a country where we turned against each other.
Soon the words "lock her up" may soon be turned against those who spoke them.
After those incidents, public opinion turned against gun ownership and Parliament passed stricter gun laws.
The chants quickly turned against the regime as demonstrators clashed with security forces across Egypt.
And in the Judiciary committee, about one-third of Republicans turned against Nixon back then.
Yet, the camera was repeatedly turned against activists as a means of surveillance and intimidation.
His lawyers argue that an ethics law he championed, now turned against him, is unconstitutional.
Right now, the Democrats, who hold the White House have five keys turned against them.
To complete the circle, Saleh turned against the Houthis and was killed in December 22019.
He says that old Muslim friends and neighbors, coerced by ISIS, turned against his family.
After a mighty battle, the A.N.C. turned against Mr. Zuma and he resigned from office.
Over the course of the decade following Sanneh's essay, music criticism increasingly turned against rockism.
As a teenager, she said, she was turned against her father by a hostile relative.
Now that Bradley is gone, some of my fellow U.N.C. fans have turned against him.
Many of the contestants actually appear to have turned against Peter for letting her stay.
He turned against it in part because he leveraged it to obtain numerous political favors.
Soon, thousands of Bolivians were protesting in the streets and the military turned against him.
That revolt was led by college-educated white women, who overwhelmingly turned against Republican candidates.
Sensing that the tide of public opinion had turned against it, the tobacco lobby yielded.
After Li's case came to light, however, many Chinese voices online suddenly turned against Huawei.
This made him a formidable fundraiser, something Ocasio-Cortez turned against Crowley in the primary.
I never even make a choice to ignore them before they've already turned against me.
Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst have turned against Pruitt for his stance on biofuels regulations.
In the aftermath of the ensuing Saturday Night Massacre, multiple liberal Republicans turned against Nixon.
When Kovic turned against the war in Vietnam, it wasn't because he was a traitor.
The White House then turned against Goodell and worked to defeat him in the 5003 election.
Britain has turned against history and into itself, which might presage the breakup of the country.
Walsh was publicly supportive of Trump's presidential bid in 2016, but eventually turned against the president.
The strong relationship Mr Tusk forged with Germany as prime minister has been turned against him.
So it's ironic that what's long been Cruz's most potent weapon has been turned against him.
Warren contended that Ayotte is "running away from" Trump as public opinion has turned against him.
Mugabe, 93, resigned in November after the army and his ZANU-PF party turned against him.
Suspicion and accusation had raised doubts, and the town and McCann's own family turned against him.
The same feeling was in CitizenFour, realizing that every phone, every camera is turned against you.
But when it became clear he wasn't going to endorse Trump, the crowd turned against him.
Weak and overly broad patents are turned against businesses that have little choice but to pay.
Now many seem to have turned against Ms. Merkel's welcoming embrace of those fleeing war zones.
But some of the president's high-profile backers have turned against him, partly over the economy.
Mr. Zarqawi was killed in 2006, and his group declined as Sunni Iraqis turned against it.
And Clinton, who backed the TPP as Obama's secretary of State, has now turned against it.
Turkey was once a dependable ally, but has turned against our interests and fundamental democratic norms.
Even more striking is that as Republicans have turned against NATO, Democrats have warmed to it.
Many responded that they were "angry" and "loathed" how their words had been turned against them.
Voters turned against neoconservatism as well — or at least against its signature policy, the Iraq War.
If U.S. policies turned against wind power, Vestas could still expect strong demand elsewhere, Rosenblith said.
Popeyes fans turned against their neighbors, and the violence mushroomed into a full-out civil war.
"The people of his village turned against him and told him to leave," Mr. Ahmed said.
In it, an adviser to Mr. McConnell warns that conservative voters have turned against congressional Republicans.
After Grace's disappearance, Mason turned against the Byrdes, going as far to call Marty the devil.
Ruth has turned against Wendy, who does seem genuinely remorseful for agreeing to have Ben committed.
With the police and military accused of using excessive force, public anger has turned against them.
The uproar around Jarrar shows how easily arguments for speech restrictions can be turned against progressives.
Yet, even if they try to ignore it, they know it will be turned against them.
But the technocrats are missing the political reality: The tide has turned against immigrants and trade.
No one must forget that those behind the coup turned against the institutions of Turkish democracy.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A group of soldiers turned against the government and declared allegiance to the opposition.
Even Hillary Clinton, who once praised it, later firmly turned against TPP on the campaign trail.
When Sultan refused, bin Laden turned against the monarchy, publicly condemning it and questioning its legitimacy.
Some of his most ardent supporters have turned against him for his perceived inaction on the wall.
He was bitter and angry that former supporters have remained silent, distanced themselves or turned against him.
Too often, stories like Sansa's get ignored or shouted down or even turned against the victims themselves.
In Iraq, the jihadists were nearly wiped out as the masses turned against them, for a time.
They are even exploiting the same social media forces that they fear will be turned against them.
However, it is undoubtedly a double-edged sword, easily turned against even the most tech-savvy candidates.
It's been employed by Greitens and Moore when even members of their own party turned against them.
Those rebels turned against one another in a long civil war that gave rise to the Taliban.
Public opinion turned against the GOP and Clinton ended his term with high and steady approval ratings.
Plenty of Democrats, including Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton turned against it during the 2016 campaign, too.
"It does seem like 2018 was a tipping point where people turned against emerging technologies," Shariff said.
Surprisingly, some industry groups turned against it and it was voted heavily down in conservative Eastern Washington.
Since then, America has turned against welfare in favor of another, different tool of social management: prison.
In the U.S., some farmers have turned against Monsanto's practice of selling such seeds and weed killer.
Neighbors from different tribes who had lived together for years turned against one another in an instant.
That backfired when the protests spread to 80 cities and anger quickly turned against the Islamic establishment.
While Benchmark had long supported Uber's management, the investor had recently turned against the company's top echelons.
Twice in the past month, N.S.A. cyberweapons stolen from its arsenal have been turned against American allies.
"I think the tide has turned against it," Cramer said Tuesday on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street ".
While the debate rages on, Ferguson believes the tide has turned against linking video games to violence.
Members of her husband's family turned against her and denounced him as a traitor and a British spy.
State television turned against the app, and producers were warned not to utter its brand name on air.
Fair Game The tide has definitely turned against investors in high-yield debt, better known as junk bonds.
Here was a chance to lock in a big majority before economic or political fortune turned against her.
" This morning, the presidential candidate posted more tweets, calling those who have turned against him "self-righteous hypocrites.
They have not lightly turned against a regime founded in 1999 by their hero, the late Hugo Chávez.
The message here is clear: Demagoguery against one religious minority group can soon be turned against any other.
Junior doctors (many already contemplating better paid, more leisurely careers in America or Australia) quickly turned against him.
And as Jaime pointed out during the Season 7 premiere, most of Westeros has turned against King's Landing.
"The threat of firearms being turned against you or an accidental shooting outweighs the benefit," the service says.
Why it matters: Those three states delivered the presidency to Trump, but turned against him in the midterms.
Her support in the state was never very strong, and now the news cycle has turned against her.
Reuters reported this month that SeaWorld's shareholders turned against D'Alessandro, opposing a bonus incentive payout to certain employees.
He turned against the Iraq War, but not against American intervention to prevent mass atrocities around the world.
That was my mistake: The protesters, some of them also struck by rubber bullets, understandably turned against us.
With Iran on the side of Russia and Syria, the complicated web of alliances has turned against Turkey.
But the two turned against each other over the peace deal, the centerpiece policy of the Santos administration.
The crowd turned against Medvedev after he snatched a towel away from a ballperson early in the match.
Still, the authorities, ever wary of unrest that could be turned against the government, are taking few risks.
In local elections in 2016, many turned against the party, which ended up losing both Johannesburg and Pretoria.
"This pattern of behavior has already been turned against journalists in many parts of the world," Super said.
Her female allies now turned against her, and she was expelled from her own Daughters of the Nile.
Though his hearing was packed with supporters, some African-American residents have turned against Mr. Glasgow as well.
But our planned flight to the South Pole was scrubbed several times when the weather turned against us.
If fewer than six keys are turned against the party holding the White House, it wins another term.
"Man's turned against them," the boatman says, referring to the human and industrial waste that's poisoning their habitat.
The United States gradually turned against the Vietnam War, and today it is seen as a major blunder.
The vote went ahead anyway and for a second time lawmakers turned against Rajapaksa and his new government.
Because members of his own party turned against him and voted for the Republican or just stayed home.
Jamal Khashoggi, like English King Henry's chancellor Thomas Becket, was a palace insider who turned against his mentor.
In Kansas, where Republicans control the Legislature, Mr. Brownback's colleagues turned against his tax-slashing philosophy last month.
But there are no clear indicators that the German people as a whole have turned against the government.
Inoue headed Aum&aposs intelligence unit and was one of the few cult members who later turned against Asahara.
Public opinion firmly turned against Weiner, and he limped meekly to a nearly last-place finish in the race.
And it was so despicable that even the mainstream media, both nationally and locally, had turned against our opponent.
Claire's willing foot soldier talks to Seth once, and all of a sudden he's fully turned against the president?
The two patched up when Mahathir turned against the coalition he once headed, partly because of the 1MDB scandal.
Perhaps a better explanation for why governments have turned against death duties is simply that the public hates them.
If we had 100 people who used to believe in her, 95 percent of them have turned against her.
The yuan's sharp depreciation this month has turned against their clients as they had bet the currency would rise.
But the tide turned against Franken on Wednesday, when 33 Democratic senators called for their colleague to step down.
Xi may look firmly in place, but so did Putin in 28500 before the Russian economy turned against him.
It's a vaguely anti-­authoritarian sentiment that Trump and Sanders have effectively turned against the Republican and Democratic parties.
"I just hope this won't be turned against us," says a grieving family member, whose origins are in Morocco.
Full poll results And Republicans have rapidly turned against the idea of the President testifying under oath before Mueller.
Trump turned against Bannon because Bannon had suggested Robert Mueller's Russia investigation might ensnare members of the Trump family.
As the number of newcomers from Eritrea and Sudan multiplied in the following years, public opinion turned against them.
Public opinion gradually turned against the committee over its use of tactics against citizens accused of anti-American sympathies.
The public opinion of the country analogously turned against the alt-right when it witnessed the turmoil of Charlottesville.
Simply because Congress had the audacity to dip into a nonproliferation account, the administration has turned against the program.
But they soon raged out of control, as protesters turned against both conservatives and reformers alike, according to Clawson.
"These artists have something in common: They all turned against the ideals of the Third Reich," said Mr. Schröder.
But soon the archbishop and the church hierarchy turned against the new Sandinista government as its Marxist policies hardened.
When luck turned against them, they were caught up short and are now pivoting in a more pragmatic direction.
After all, it's not too hard to envision how state power and rigid moralizing might be turned against women.
Fewer have turned against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, if only because the group emerged more recently.
Turks are worried that weapons provided to Kurdish military units by the Americans would eventually be turned against them.
Filling appointed positions with subordinates, he then turned against the Assembly, imprisoning its most outspoken critics on flimsy pretexts.
People, both individually and as a society at large, are wrestling to understand how their newsfeeds turned against them.
Carvajal was an ally of Venezuela's late Socialist leader Hugo Chavez and has turned against Maduro, who succeeded Chavez.
After the McDaniels filed the lawsuit against the school, many people in the community turned against them, Schlender says.
Indeed, Tommen got a lot of hate this season when he aligned with the Faith and turned against his mother.
Daenerys spent much of season seven riding high, but by the end of it, the tides had turned against her.
In 5 acts, Shakespeare brilliantly portrays just what happens when it feels like the entire world has turned against us.
But after serving the players so well for so long, the free market may at last have turned against them.
That's because the manifesto's author overestimated the extent to which women are willing to be turned against their own gender.
" Strangio points out that the criminal justice system "too often is turned against the same people these laws ostensibly protect.
Rival brigades of former rebels backed by competing political factions have turned against each other in a fight for control.
The mood turned against labour in the 22009s, first in America and Britain, then elsewhere; politicians seized on the moment.
He had already inwardly turned against Hitler after witnessing a massacre of 7,000 Jews by the Einsatztruppen in October 1941.
They also rely on intelligence from residents of west Mosul, turned against Islamic State by the brutality of its rule.
Yet the very dynamics that helped Alibaba engineer the Hallmark-like holiday out of thin air have turned against it.
But he became obsessed with finding Atlantis, and eventually turned against Arthur when Arthur refused to reveal it to him.
Wall Street has turned against Walmart, trading its share price down by 883% since its last earnings report on Feb.
Small wonder that on Election Day they turned on their tormentors and the candidates who had turned against them first.
When her attempt to smuggle him out of the prison went wrong, costing Leanne a finger, Litchfield turned against her.
And once a key government agency turned against the deal, it became clear Sinclair would not be realizing its dream.
She called the campus police and I watched as over the following few days the entire dorm turned against her.
That is in contrast with Democrats, who started to waver in 2004 and definitively turned against the war around 2011.
The tide turned against her when Chosun Ilbo, the nation's largest daily, featured in its Chinese-lesson column on Oct.
While New Jersey's more affluent districts in the north have turned against Trump, much of the 2nd has embraced him.
When music is applied to warlike ends, we tend to believe that it has been turned against its innocent nature.
Today, Sarah Leah Whitson writes about Saudi elites who have now had their own tools of oppression turned against them.
Now Republican lawmakers have largely turned against the U.S. refugee resettlement program, while Democrats have been trying to protect it.
The volunteers returned to Finland after the Finnish government sensed the tide of the war had turned against the Germans.
Technology seems to have turned against us once again in the deadly crashes of two Boeing 737 Max 8 aircrafts.
Most days I rode home with Carl, but when luck turned against me I was stuck with Radar and Stan.
The Social Democrats have turned against their own reforms, denouncing a neoliberal turn towards lower wages and away from social justice.
It was nation-state level weaponry turned against soft, civilian targets, like robbing a small-town bank with an Abrams tank.
Pretty soon, it was turned against outlets by the same populist and partisan forces whose power it was intended to blunt.
Sex workers aren't strangers to the reality that the forces that claim to "protect" them could easily be turned against them.
It doesn't matter that the people who actually turned against Jon (or Robb, or Ned, or...) were all killed in battle.
But he's since publicly turned against Hezbollah, and agreed to speak out about his experiences and insights into the training program.
But Clinton turned against the deal during the campaign as Trump's attacks on trade deals drew applause across the industrial Midwest.
But Clinton turned against the deal during the campaign as Trumps attacks on trade deals drew applause across the industrial Midwest.
For example, the way Korey Wise's absence deprived his transgender sister, Marci, of an ally when their mother turned against her.
The national security establishment of the GOP has turned against him, and polls suggest rank-and-file voters are following them.
But when Pope Alexander VI—the Borgia Pope—excommunicated the friar, Florence turned against him, and he was condemned to death.
This year, he turned against her and withdrew his party from her coalition, paving the way for Ms. Rousseff's impeachment trial.
More so than previously, public opinion can be turned against a company which decides to move staff abroad to save money.
One message has come through loud and clear in the 6900 GOP primaries: Republican voters have turned against their party's leadership.
It is no surprise that Margaret Thatcher originally supported the common market, and only surprising that she later turned against it.
Cohen has totally turned against Trump and appears willing to weaponize the information, and secret recordings, he has at his disposal.
Haftar, a former Gaddafi ally who turned against him, has gained ground with support from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
But long after McNamara and others turned against the war, even as evidence mounted against the Rostow thesis, he remained steadfast.
Trump's incivility is why so many people have turned against him, and what Meryl Streep decried in her Golden Globes speech.
Adding to the prime minister's woes, however, Mr. Filber is not the first former ally to have turned against Mr. Netanyahu.
He even turned against Apple — the company that made the iPhone he used to stave off a coup attempt in 2016.
Trump turned against Erdogan's invasion after it began, and he is now preempting those looming sanctions with steps of his own.
The Tennessee Republican was a protege of Senator Howard H. Baker Jr., another Republican from Tennessee, who turned against Richard Nixon.
Dangerous, because such a blunt instrument could easily be turned against its originators at a later time and for lesser reason.
Without oversight, it is inconceivable that tactics turned against undocumented immigrants won't eventually be turned to the enforcement of other laws.
As Americans turned against the war, as political leaders danced around the subject, these young men and women slogged through it.
The British fashion critic Alexander Fury, who loved Scott's early work, has turned against him in his current incarnation, at Moschino.
But as the war turned against Germany, the car was used much less often and its latter wartime service remains unknown.
Some worried that IDNYC, the city program that provides government-issued ID cards to residents, could be turned against the undocumented.
While in office, Carter turned against his own optimism for America's future and instead warned of a "malaise" afflicting the country.
Rich soon turned against this kind of facile literary transformation, which seemed to exempt her from the violent subordination she expressed.
But Westbrook became the target of a second wave of backlash, as fans of the pair turned against her as well.
Garner was a Texas conservative who had turned against Roosevelt in his second term, opposing his liberal economic and social policies.
The video went viral, but instead of praising Yiannopoulos for sticking it to the pearl-clutchers, the conservative crowd turned against him.
It also adds to signs of a consolidation of power for the army since it turned against the 93-year-old Mugabe.
Popular sentiment turned against him after those demonstrations and he lost his bid for another term as governor in elections this year.
A growing coalition of Democrats has turned against Pelosi, and she was even challenged during the last caucus leadership election in 2016.
Maggie, devastatingly, finds that her entire community has turned against her after she publicly accuses her former teacher, Aaron Knodel, of assault.
If you were her friend, she would stick by you even if, like Guston, like Hiss, the whole world turned against you.
He had turned against the president after witnessing massacres of the Ndebele people, the country's second-largest ethnic group, in the 1980s.
Salesforce is the kind of stock the market turned against this week, because it tends to do well regardless of the economy.
Carolan, reluctant to be perceived as anything other than founder friendly, turned against the founder and advocated alongside Gurley for Kalanick's removal.
But after Moreno was elected, he quickly turned against Correa and started undoing many of his policies, including his support for Assange.
Steel shares fell 50 percent and it seemed like the entirety of corporate America had turned against the White House in despair.
But this week he turned against Mueller, and he said President Trump called him on Monday night to talk about his concerns.
Like the other girls' relationship to Adora, Amma turned against May/Lily because she started to suspect that Camille liked her better.
Mr Erdogan turned on the movement only after its bureaucrats turned against him in 2012, by trying to arrest his intelligence chief.
By the following year events had turned against him and she won the 1979 election, ushering in 18 years of Tory ascendancy.
This helps to explain why most of Mr Corbyn's MPs have turned against him, forced the current contest and backed Mr Smith.
After the film's release, public opinion turned against marine parks, particularly SeaWorld, which reported an 84 percent drop in profits in 19653.
Ms. Ayotte had turned against Mr. Trump late in the campaign, saying that she misspoke when she called him a role model.
This arc is set during a time of discontent, where public opinion has turned against superheroes and the original Avengers are divided.
I was taken with how clearly it shows why public opinion, and the justice system, turned against the five for so long.
Later, he turned against former allies within the Islamist movement, followers of the preacher Fethullah Gulen, who lives in the United States.
If the public could be turned against the special counsel's investigation, Congress would be less likely to act on Mr. Mueller's findings.
Many of those intellectuals later turned against the Communist Party, which dragged a unified Vietnam through disastrous postwar experiments in collectivized agriculture.
A Spanish court released from prison Hugo Carvajal, a former chief of Venezuela's military intelligence service who had turned against the regime.
The breaking point came when Buddhist groups, which had once hailed Diem's killers as liberators, turned against their erstwhile allies of convenience.
During the Watergate scandal, when Democrats controlled the Senate, congressional Republicans who had once defended Richard Nixon equally staunchly turned against him.
Haftar, a former general in Gaddafi's army who later turned against him, enjoys the backing of the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.
In Germany and Austria particularly, their display of love for a fatherland that ultimately turned against them is part of the tragedy.
For starters, despite a presidential policy sourced from the sewers of white supremacy, a nation of immigrants has not turned against immigrants.
But those impeachment votes came after the 1998 midterms, when popular opinion had already largely turned against the House Republican impeachment push.
Lately, with the polls having turned against Brexit, it can feel like raw majoritarian rule by a majority that no longer exists.
And in Kathmandu, the tide has turned against chhaupadi, which has become something of an embarrassment to those trying to modernize Nepal.
Abrams said he hoped to meet with Manuel Cristopher, a Venezuelan general who turned against Maduro, who is now in the United States.
I feel like the house has already turned against her, I feel like it's a matter of if they can get her out.
As the summer wore on, however, it became clearer that the economy had turned against Mr Modi, even if the electorate had not.
Such powers would only ever be turned against minorities and activists, leftists and anticapitalists, protestors against wars and the militarization of law enforcement.
Politicians need to find ways to address their concerns and reduce political polarization, not look for excuses about why voters turned against them.
Within the first 15 minutes of Season 2, that violence is instead turned against one the Indian warriors, found dead on a beach.
By contrast, Chris Mutsvangwa, the influential head of the liberation war veterans' association, who turned against the Mugabes, may get a top job.
But after Moreno was elected, he quickly turned against Correa and started undoing many of his policies, including his friendly relationship with Assange.
After decades in the employ of the Davao City government -- as an assassin, he says -- Matobato has now turned against his former paymaster.
For Miller, the reality is he turned against Bannon months ago, despite continuing to share his hardline nationalism views on trade and immigration.
With the midterm elections looming, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds a majority of the public has turned against President Trump.
By the late 19th century, Reeves explains, public opinion had turned against the vigilante, favoring the newly professionalized police officer in his place.
By 2008 the West had well and truly turned against Mugabe, with major institutions stripping him of his honorary degrees and a knighthood.
Monday was a day of family quarrelling in the Trump circle as uncle turned against nephew, son against father, and husband against wife.
McCarthy's hapless contestant took multiple pies to the face as the game turned against her — and it is comedy gold Every. Single. Time.
Trang pissed too many people off as he turned against existing alliances on more than one occasion, and in less-than-graceful ways.
If she is found guilty, Vice President Michel Temer, a former ally of Ms. Rousseff, who has turned against her, will take power.
I don't think my relationship with X-COM 2 ever fully recovered from the time my ace sniper was turned against my squad.
Starting in 2007, those networks turned against the Pakistani state and touched off the worst years of domestic terrorism Pakistan has ever known.
In recent years, public sentiment has turned against single-use plastic items, which can end up accumulating in landfills or floating in oceans.
The text messages between Chapo and Sanchez included several not-so-veiled threats about what would happen if she ever turned against him.
"The administration understands the electoral map has turned against it," said Richard L. Revesz, a professor of environmental law at New York University.
But it was upstate also that seemingly turned against Mr. Cox, with many county leaders expressing that it was time for a change.
None of my agents ever turned against me, even though there were clearly systems in place to support that kind of plot twister.
Mr. Moonves, who has maintained his innocence, once had broad support, but board members turned against him after determining he had misled them.
Richard Nixon was forced to resign because opinion turned against him, and Bill Clinton kept his job because most voters thought he should.
Where the US Environmental Protection Agency has turned against regulation in the name of cutting greenhouse gases, California has stepped into the void.
The momentum has turned against Islamic State since its rapid advances two years ago following the capture of the Iraqi city of Mosul.
Ahead of a showdown over aid between Mr. Maduro and the opposition on Saturday, the country's former intelligence chief turned against Mr. Maduro.
Former friends turned against me over the atrocity, even some of my generals were furious because of old friendships with the two men.
The equipment, which will be deployed along with interceptor missile batteries, could also be turned against any potential threat from China from 2023 onwards.
Charles Goodell was a favorite of President Richard M. Nixon until he turned against the Vietnam War and introduced a bill to end it.
Ludemir said that police brutality is one of the reasons why favela residents that had first welcomed the UPPs have since turned against them.
He added that his parents were not intentionally ignoring facts, and that they turned against vaccines because they thought it would protect their kids.
But he turned against Trump last year and is cooperating with prosecutors after pleading guilty to tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
Anti-immigrant sentiment turned against the massive influx of new Irish- and German-Americans, who were stereotyped as drunks, polluting the nation with alcoholism.
It wasn't until just about everyone turned against Uber in light of allegations of sexual harassment that the company decided to finally do it.
Even before Thursday's explosive Senate hearing, polls showed a majority of Americans had already turned against President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
It wasn't until just about everyone turned against Uber in light of allegations of sexual harassment that the company decided to finally do it.
Oh yes, like clockwork, we get to the part where a woman's ambition and desire for a successful career is somehow turned against her.
"She has been dropping in the polls, and over the weekend even her immune system turned against her," Colbert said in his opening monologue.
Perseverance: Negan never seems to give up, even when it's clear the tides have turned against him, as was clear in last night's finale.
"We don't want these new technologies in our neighborhood because we know that eventually they will be abused and turned against us," he said.
The site, which Bannon previously ran as a top executive, welcomed Scaramucci's hiring, but turned against him by the end of his first week.
If the game, like the faith, was once pure, Pyre observes that both have been poisoned and turned against the people who take part.
Internet connected devices designed to increase convenience could be turned against their owners if law enforcement suspects they may be involved in criminal activity.
Initial supporters of the watered-down measure turned against the industry, worried that being seen as too soft on Wall Street would alienate voters.
Over the course of the police investigations, three former close confidants of Netanyahu -- Ari Harow, Shlomo Filber and Nir Hefetz -- have turned against him.
Adjusting to the blowbackStack told us that as key players in the gun industry turned against his company, he had to rethink his business.
The big German bank became Trump's lifeline after U.S. lenders turned against him following a string of hotel and casino bankruptcies in the 1990s.
Mugabe led Zimbabwe from independence in 1980 but stepped down on Tuesday after the army seized power and the ruling party turned against him.
In the civil rights era, the public opinion of the country turned against Southern segregationists when the violence of Bull Connor's police became visible.
By the end of January, Democrats from New York turned against the Obama administration's plan to send five Guantánamo detainees accused in the Sept.
Unwilling to change strategy when business conditions turned against them, they doubled down on investments in increasingly unprofitable businesses, deepening the company's financial distress.
The entire construction of my party fell apart, as the defensive buffs and damage-over-time attacks formed its foundation were turned against me.
Turkey has sought assurances from the United States that arms being provided to defeat Islamic State militants will not later be turned against Turkey.
When reviewing fiction, you can sometimes tell she's turned against something only because her tail has stopped wagging and she enters Plot Description Mode.
Soldiers were told to stay on the hospital grounds, because Vietnam vets were not much appreciated by Americans who had turned against the war.
But voters have also turned against Malloy after eight years of Democratic rule; he has one of the worst approval ratings in the country.
At a time when much of the rich world has turned against refugees, Uganda has quietly accepted more than one million South Sudan refugees.
Even if these states do not believe Myanmar's claims of rooting out terrorists, they fear setting a precedent that could be turned against them.
"I think Morsi was pretty much totally taken by surprise when Sisi turned against him," a senior official in the State Department told me.
But he turned against him last year and is cooperating with prosecutors after pleading guilty to tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
But in polls after September (before a blackout was imposed leading up to the vote), public opinion turned against Mr. Renzi and his proposals.
Books of The Times In his influential memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy" (2016), J. D. Vance explains why some middle-class Americans turned against Michelle Obama.
The trouble is that, from left to right, politics of late has turned against globalization and even converted the word "globalist" into an epithet.
But in the blink of a news cycle, they turned against their president, framed the debate and provided the passion that undermined her case.
In 2016 he turned against then prime minister David Cameron, a long-time close friend, to become the brains behind the campaign for Brexit.
When we had a three-day shutdown I was struck by the viciousness with which the White House turned against proposals for DREAMer relief.
Some of the activists who inspired registry laws to begin with, like Nancy Wetterling (the mother of Jacob Wetterling), have since turned against them.
As economies slumped in Venezuela and Argentina, voters turned against socialist-leaning populists for the first time in years, replacing them with market-oriented rivals.
And I had to fight every day of my life, with the whole world turned against me, for saying out loud what everyone else felt.
As Venezuelans turned against him, his power came to depend on a patronage network of enchufados, or "plugged-in people", especially in the security forces.
But then Mr Gove turned against his friend and former mentor and announced that he didn't think that he was fit to be prime minister.
John returned to the city and ruthlessly struck back at his critics—tearing out the tongues, fingers, and noses of those who'd turned against him.
Already at breaking point (many British junior doctors are leaving for the Australian and New Zealand health systems), lots of medics immediately turned against him.
Mugabe, who had led Zimbabwe from independence in 1980, stepped down on Tuesday after the army seized power and the ruling party turned against him.
Hedge funds and speculators active in U.S. futures markets turned against emerging FX in favour of the dollar for the fifth week in a row.
In arguably the biggest win of Nick Diaz's UFC tenure, the slap was turned against ferocious up-and-comer, and presumed future champion, Robbie Lawler.
When five or fewer of these propositions are false or turned against the party holding the White House, that party wins another term in office.
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al Qaeda's Iraq branch, was killed in 2006 as Iraqi Sunnis turned against the group in large numbers.
Apart from staunch supporters of independence, public sympathy largely turned against Catalonia when a majority in its parliament voted to defy Madrid and declare independence.
Both are backed by alliances of former rebels who once fought together to oust Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 but have slowly turned against each other.
Polling suggests that public opinion might have turned against the move after a sustained opposition supported by teachers unions, the N.A.A.C.P. and public school committees.
What works against an anti-Trump art installation can be used by ISIS, antifa, or the alt-right, or turned against any of these groups.
In this episode of Technopia we discuss the rise of botnets and how they can be turned against those who would use them for harm.
At that point, Mr. Riggio "turned against" Mr. Parneros, stopped returning his calls and texts and fabricated reasons to remove him, according to the lawsuit.
Mugabe ruled Zimbabwe for close to four decades but stepped down on Tuesday after the army seized power and the ruling party turned against him.
"We will not allow our generous system of immigration to be turned against us as a tool for terrorism and truly bad people," he said.
Democrats attributed Van Drew's decision to an alarming internal poll showing that primary voters in his district had turned against him over his impeachment decision.
The crowd turned against Medvedev after the incident, and the Russian looked ready to implode, though it proved to be only a partial flare-up.
Her campaign has suggested that prominent Democratic donors turned against her as a result of her call for his resignation, significantly slowing down her momentum.
But she gave no reason for her resignation, a month after Mugabe stepped down when the army and his ZANU-PF party turned against him.
Ramadi, capital of Anbar province, was recaptured from Islamic State in late December, and the tide of fighting appears to have turned against the group.
They turned against him, accusing Sadat of having sold out both Egypt and his Islamic values and become a puppet of the immoral, decadent West.
Polling during his presidency suggests, however, that most Americans don't really care about trade policy and have turned against Trump's argument for a protectionist trade policy.
In a Christmas Eve tweet, the president claimed Democrats only turned against the concept of a border wall when he made it part of his campaign.
After huge wins on Super Tuesday and many other primaries, Trump's path became more clear and his rhetoric turned against Democratic front-runner, "Crooked Hillary" Clinton.
Wielandt and her school friend said they turned against Islamic State as they saw its militants brutally murder people, including foreigners who had joined its cause.
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Libya began fracturing in 2011 when local groups took up arms against leader Muammar Gaddafi amid the Arab Spring uprisings but also turned against each other.
Fox News, which is closely associated with the Republican Party establishment, has not openly turned against the intervention the way personalities like Cernovich and Watson have.
A half decade-later, with the world's will turned against Facebook, the discussions of selling data access couldn't come at a worse time for the company.
Third, the reasons that many Rust Belt voters turned against Democrats appear to have been more based on cultural and racial issues than on economic issues.
This sort of activism is likely to spread and the natural gas industry, having helped knife coal, are likely to find the blades turned against them.
Top leaders turned against each other and intra-party squabbles resulted in Kejriwal grabbing absolute power and removing some founding members and ideologues from the party.
Without the extreme greed of UMNO's Najib Razak, the fallen prime minister, the country would not have so readily turned against his corrupt and ruthless party.
Relations have soured with Simicska, who publicly turned against the prime minister after the election over changes to Hungary's advertising tax that hit his sprawling holdings.
The horror of seeing the interfaces we rely on for most of our daily doses of intimacy turned against us was genuinely innovative, and actually scary.
These problems hurt Mrs Clinton even before a large part of the Democratic electorate, enraged by the financial crisis and its aftermath, turned against establishment politicians.
Democrats also see risks for Sanders; they warn the senator is undermining his credibility and influence going forward by arguing the system has turned against him.
Many fans turned against Eddy Merckx, the great star of the 1970s and now cycling's living deity, when he seemed to win every race he entered.
He spent seven months in Bangkok teaching English as a second language to make additional money when the dollar turned against him and his stash dwindled.
Gold has tumbled more than 12 percent from a peak in April as the dollar rose to 14-month highs and investors turned against the metal.
This article about how an icon of white nationalism turned against it — prompting much of his family to turn against him — is an absolute must-read.
Those demonstrations turned against the government more broadly, with some protesters calling for the deaths of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Although the legislation passed with bipartisan support, Republicans soon turned against the law, citing reports that kids were throwing out their healthier but less tasty lunches.
Jonathan Albright, research director at Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism, said the indictment laid bare how effectively Facebook could be turned against the country.
The man chosen to replace him at 8 pm, Tucker Carlson, more closely resembles Trump himself — a scion of privilege who turned against his fellow elites.
"The worm has turned against big tech, and it's overdue," wrote Scott Galloway, a New York University business professor and tech consultant, in a Friday post.
Many supporters have turned against him, holding him responsible for the rampant corruption and bribery scheme revealed by the continuing Lava Jato, or Car Wash, investigation.
My sister told me she was afraid for Williams because she knew too well how easily black women's expressions of rage could be turned against them.
Further, the United States needs to assure Turkey that the weapons delivered to the Kurds of the Democratic Union Party are not turned against Turkish targets.
And Johnson knew full well that if the public turned against the war, it would reject his leadership and cherished Great Society domestic agenda as well.
The sexual harrassment charges could give her air-cover to clean house on a board that appears to have turned against her and sided with Moonves.
Among them was Luisa Ortega, the country's leftist attorney general who turned against Mr. Maduro this year, calling his protests repressive and the constitutional vote illegal.
But then the grand enterprise went south — they turned against each other over the issue of removal to the Oklahoma Territory pushed by President Andrew Jackson.
And the members of the society that sponsored his visit turned against him when he began to tell the truth of Livingstone's association with slave traders.
And the members of the society that sponsored his visit turned against him when he began to tell the truth of Livingstone's association with slave traders.
The straw maker, which grew sales by 5000% last year, had been struggling to keep up with demand since the tide turned against plastic drinking straws.
But many EU voters have turned against free trade since the global financial crisis, fearing that giving multinationals unfettered access to European markets will destroy jobs.
Democrats who previously had been comfortable allowing an ethics probe to proceed against Franken turned against him suddenly on Wednesday after a new accuser came forward.
By 2005, Khashoggi said he had also rejected the Islamist idea of creating an Islamic state and had turned against the religious establishment in Saudi Arabia.
And because large sections of the Western publics experienced marginalization, a loss of identity and no rises in income, they too turned against the liberal vision.
Britain's decision is, however, the latest indication of how swiftly governments and the public in Europe have turned against diesel and internal combustion engines in general.
When the president of Gambia, a small West African country, refused to step down after losing 2016 elections, citizens, elites and foreign governments turned against him.
But now that voters have turned against the Tories partly because of their choice of an aggressively hard Brexit, the chances of a softer Brexit have risen.
Their memory of the late 1990s, when the public turned against the House Republicans for impeaching President Bill Clinton, looms large even if the comparison is faulty.
The producer, Gergely Tomanovics — who turned against Fidesz in 21 — claimed that Fidesz began using paid trolls around this time, though this could not be independently confirmed.
But the trial turned against Pulinario when the judge limited the testimony of an expert on rape trauma syndrome who was supposed to testify for the defense.
The district has a large share of well-off, educated white voters — a demographic that has historically tended to vote for ordinary Republicans, but turned against Trump.
Chatham House's Quentin Peel believes that Merkel is being undermined by her own party as lawmakers turned against her and blamed her for the party's declining popularity.
One attendee, who described herself as "not Chinese, but a Hong Konger," said she was sad that the students had turned against Hong Kong's older democracy activists.
Not only has the popular narrative turned against the tech industry, but many in the industry themselves are caught in a narrative thrall that's supplanting independent thought.
Stung by Mrs Merkel's rejection, Mr Erdogan turned against the West and decided to become a neo-Ottoman sultan instead, thinks Joschka Fischer, a former foreign minister.
Worse still for Mr Mugabe, self-proclaimed veterans of the liberation war whom he has long cosseted (and paid to intimidate his opponents) have turned against him.
And so, the fact that the sentiments have turned against it, you know, do you need to do more to help those who aren't hurt by trade?
If Clinton had won the election, we might now be looking back on the moment as a turning point, when formerly pro-Trump women turned against him.
But digital tools can be turned against traffickers, said Andrew Zolli, head of social initiatives at Planet Labs, a space and AI company in the United States.
"I know that the strongest propaganda machine is turned against me, as Manafort once did," she said, lambasting Manafort for "destroying my honest name, belittling my activities".
Women disproportionately opposed Mr. Trump's election two years ago, and have turned against him in even greater numbers since, an ominous sign for members of his party.
Thomas Healy, the now retired pastor of the nearby Our Lady of Sorrows Church, who originally favored the development's 1,900 units of affordable housing, turned against it.
In the end, though, his party turned against him, asking him to step down a full year and a half before the end of his second term.
Since the race turned against him, Mr. Sanders has been busy blaming everyone else for his troubles: the media, young voters and, most pointedly, the Democratic establishment.
WASHINGTON — The ghost of Howard H. Baker Jr., the Republican senator from Tennessee who turned against Richard M. Nixon during Watergate, is hovering over Senator Lamar Alexander.
While Mr. Trump was the first candidate to fully weaponize Twitter, now that he is president, the rapid speed of social media has been turned against him.
Many Eastern European dissidents were true believers in Communism who turned against the ruling ideology when it failed to fulfill its utopian promises of equality and justice.
As the trial of the remaining defendants approached, ninety-two witnesses turned against the prosecution, with some saying they feared for their lives; the defendants were acquitted.
It's sending a really clear message to both activists and to regular men and women that you can expect that your activism could be turned against you.
And Republican voters have so turned against their own leadership that there is likely enough support for him and his acolytes to accomplish this, should they want to.
They had turned against him following two election defeats, and because he was prolonging a parliamentary deadlock by refusing to allow the formation of Mr Rajoy's minority government.
Unfortunately for Kimmel, The Handsome Men's Club turned against him at this particular gathering, and he was forced to fight for his place at the conference table. 5.
Reuters takes a close look at the raid and how the government has used the feared FAES police unit to punish poor areas that have turned against Maduro.
The tide turned against Mr Ma after students, calling themselves the Sunflower Movement, occupied parliament for over three weeks in 2014 to protest against a Chinese trade deal.
Even Democrats have turned against the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)—an ambitious new agreement between 12 Pacific-rim countries, and one of Barack Obama's signature second-term achievements.
David Dagan is co-author of Prison Break: Why Conservatives Turned Against Mass Incarceration and a national fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs.
But today's politics has turned against resettlement, in which vulnerable refugees are moved to rich countries that volunteer to accept them, usually with the help of the UNHCR.
Occidental's shares have slid more than 40% since its interest in the shale producer became public as investors turned against the high price and risk of the deal.
Insightful read with Capitol Hill intrigue: Politico Magazine's Tim Alberta describes how one House Republican publicly turned against Trump and found himself under siege and on the outs.
Tiring of his political overreach, members of his own party turned against him after he dismissed Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa to make way for his ambitious wife Grace.
As stocks rose earlier this year and the market turned against him, Mr. Caspersen lost all the money in what the government described as aggressive bearish options trades.
Then the comparison, turned against Muslims or black Americans rather than men, took on an unironic life of its own and became a popular meme on the right.
Our pleasure principle — long prey to the manipulations of capitalism — has been turned against us, irretrievably yoked to ends that are not ours, ends we cannot fully comprehend.
The London-born Dr. Hinton, 71, first embraced the idea as a graduate student in the early 1970s, a time when most artificial intelligence researchers turned against it.
Mr. Miller had also turned against Ronald D. Vitiello, a top official at Customs and Border Protection whom the president had nominated to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
President Donald Trump and his allies have turned against former national security adviser John Bolton, portraying him as part of a "deep state" determined to unseat the president.
Top Trump defenders aren&apost safe from scrutiny eitherThe president isn&apost the only one whose words are being turned against him — his top impeachment allies are, too.
As the scandal grows, even many older South Koreans who revere Ms. Park's father — and who were crucial to her election victory in 303 — have turned against her.
He got his base energized this fall, but probably can't win re-election with just his base; he needs those suburban moderates who turned against him in droves.
But on a deeper level, this incident both explains politics in the Trump era, and suggests how his own method of mass communication might be turned against him.
It began with President Trump's selection of Jeff Sessions to serve as his attorney general — a favor to a fierce political ally, whom Mr. Trump soon turned against.
Pence said the United States was lifting economic sanctions on a former Venezuelan general who turned against Maduro in order to encourage other Maduro allies to follow suit.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Things get even more dire when Cap is forced to face his best friend, Bucky, who's been turned against him as The Winter Soldier.
The country long ago turned against professional politicians such as Tony Blair and David Cameron, who slithered from Oxbridge to the cabinet while barely making contact with the public.
Ever since the late 1960s when the anti-war movement turned against LBJ, the grass roots have been associated with the leftward politics that would be unhelpful to winning.
" Aug 7, 2018: Saudi Arabia Cannot Afford to Pick Fights With Canada "Instead of lashing out at Canada, shouldn't we ask why peace-loving Canada has turned against us?
There are US bases all over Iraq next door to Shia militia camps where troops battle-hardened by the fight against ISIS could be turned against their American neighbors.
Hong Kong house prices have fallen on average for the first time since early 2016, as sentiment looks to have turned against the city's notoriously expensive real estate market.
It&aposs not entirely clear to me that it was being turned against him, at least not in extremely powerful or vicious way, the way he is describing it.
After serving as governor of the Odessa region, Mr Saakashvili turned against Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine's president, who responded by stripping him of his Ukrainian citizenship while he was abroad.
Haftar, a former general in Gaddafi's army who later turned against him, had long talked of a move on Tripoli, in Libya's west, where an internationally-recognized government sits.
Witt appears to have turned against the United States some time before February 2012, when she traveled to Iran to attend a New Horizon conference that featured anti-U.
With the exception of cosmetics, Cramer thinks consumers have turned against going to the mall, which is why he considers Amazon to be a winner for the long haul.
" Aug 7, 2018: Saudi Arabia Cannot Afford to Pick Fights With Canada "Instead of lashing out at Canada, shouldn't we ask why peace-loving Canada has turned against us?
All told, Kaspersky and AlienVault tracked nearly 500 samples with ties to the group, all with one eerie thing in common: they were all turned against South Korean targets.
Investors turned against utility sector funds again, pulling $390 million as the funds sank by an average of 4.7 percent in their worst showing since August 2015, Lipper said.
The AfD has gained ground as many voters have turned against Merkel's decision to open Germany's borders to refugees fleeing war and deprivation in the Middle East and Africa.
There are only two people in the world who have stood by Crocs even when the entire universe turned against them: designer Christopher Kane and celebrity chef Mario Batali.
You have to spot the tiniest quirks in a game's design and consider how they might be turned against it, breaking it in ways the designers never thought of.
Since then, Congress only had one decent option to deal with the risk that voters might be for the war before they turned against it, which is to duck.
As the tide turned against Germany, in the second half of 1918, the country's propaganda for home consumption fully parted ways with reality, remaining relentlessly triumphal to the last.
By the time that Obama had taken office, the entire Republican Party had turned against Keynesian "pump priming" and instead began whipping the country into a debt-obsessed hysteria.
If Trump were to debate with more substance and less bluster than anticipated, he might be able to win back some of the voters who have turned against him.
People sometimes assume that Western opinion leaders turned against the war only after U.S. marines waded ashore at Da Nang, in 1965, and the body counts began to rise.
You're giving into your worst proclivities; you're pissed off about the fact that the world has turned against you, and you don't give a shit who you offend anymore.
Mr. Cohen turned against the president only after months of pressure from federal authorities, who were investigating Mr. Cohen's businesses and his financial dealings with banks and tax authorities.
"Those were Daesh members who turned against the group in Mosul," said Iraqi Counter-terrorism Service spokesman Sabah al-Numani in Baghdad, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State.
While his party had long campaigned against, and eventually removed, a ban on headscarves in public institutions and public universities, those same headscarf-wearing women turned against the party.
There was the protégé, having turned against his mentor and agreed to a plea deal, starting to give his account of how the two of them laundered their income.
The Orthodox rabbi of the Western Wall, Shmuel Rabinowitz, had at first said he would not oppose the deal with the non-Orthodox leaders, then he turned against it.
Rising discretionary income and record-low interest rates have encouraged consumers to buy new cars, but many turned against the large passenger cars for which GM Holden is known.
The masses turned against the doctor and he, the most honorable and courageous man in town, was turned into the "enemy of the people" and was vilified and persecuted.
In the span of an hour, Mueller had secured a conviction of Trump's former campaign manager and the long-time personal lawyer to Trump had turned against the President.
Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya, an authoritarian who gave up his nascent nuclear program, only to be deposed, with American help, as soon as his people turned against him.
As Shellabarger noted, the Boutwell proposal still "leaves to the States the power to make discriminations as to who shall vote," which could be turned against the formerly enslaved.
Raoul Salan, the group's commander, was a highly decorated French general who had turned against de Gaulle and participated in a failed military coup in Algeria in April 1961.
The most likely possibility is also the most obvious: the collapse of his support among center-right Republicans who so far have wavered but not completely turned against him.
The investigative journalist Gabriel Sherman exposed him, but it was Ailes's female anchors who turned against him: first, Gretchen Carlson, then, more important, Megyn Kelly, his most dazzling hire.
The 93-year-old Mugabe, who had led Zimbabwe from independence in 1980, stepped down on Tuesday after the army seized power and the ruling party turned against him.
And when Schneiderman heard that she had turned against him, she said, he warned her that politics was a tough and personal business, and that she'd better be careful.
First, while the Saudis had in the past supported bin Laden, by 2001 they had utterly turned against one another, with bin Laden openly seeking the royal family's destruction.
He may have offered qualified support when first asked, but by the time the war began in 2003 he'd turned against it and became even more opposed in subsequent months.
Or maybe I'll spend the rest of my life in high-risk pools with unconscionable premiums just because one of my balls randomly turned against me when I was 29.
But sentiment has turned against him during the sexual misconduct scandal sweeping Hollywood that has led to dozens of successful men being forced to resign or being dropped from projects.
"Today, the market turned against everything but the soft goods stocks … That kind of move tends to only last for three days, and this was day two," the host said.
Coulter, a longtime conservative firebrand who recently turned against President Donald Trump over his stance on undocumented immigrants, told Fox News on Friday that she would not attend the event.
The conventional political advice for what he should do to improve such poor numbers would be to try to change his image and win over voters who've turned against him.
Lacking cooperation from Mueller or his witnesses, Democrats called on John Dean, the one-time top White House lawyer who turned against former President Richard Nixon a half-century ago.
A film about him by Oliver Stone describes how, as a contractor with Booz Allen Hamilton, Mr Snowden turned against the system and smuggled out files about its spying activities.
Mr Johnson is hyper-sensitive to the brickbats of the liberal elite into which he was born, and sulked after the referendum when his neighbours in Islington turned against him.
Australian voters turned against center-left opponents pushing aggressive strategies to combat climate change when they re-elected Australia's conservative government in the country's national elections on Saturday, WSJ reports.
It could well be that if Trump loses Utah, his movement will turn against Mormons just as they've already turned against people of color, Muslim-Americans, and many other groups.   
Considering the degree to which the public eventually turned against the war — and largely for the very reasons Shyamalan alludes to in The Village — the film ends up feeling prescient.
And also he surrounded himself at that time with people like John Rubinstein and Avie Tevanian who was an early investor in Theranos before he kind of turned against it.
Known as the Khawarij, they turned against the caliph of the day and assassinated him, because he was emollient enough to submit to arbitration in a conflict with a rival.
Sudan has been rocked by months of small but persistent protests that were sparked by bread price rises and cash shortages but have since turned against President Omar al-Bashir.
Ensuring that the defense prevails must be one of the most crucial short-term goals for AI development—otherwise all the awesome technology we build can be turned against us!
And though the cats have become glorified on the internet and single women are more numerous and powerful than ever, Swift's cats Meredith and Olivia have been turned against her.
Mr. Moonves and CBS had also turned against the merger, though they still believed Ms. Redstone was likely to force it through, even if the CBS board recommended against it.
This was part of Abrams's attempt to wage what one historian has called a "better war," but it was too late: The American public had already turned against the war.
If 2017 was the year we realized our addiction was killing us and turned against social media as a result, perhaps 2018 will be the year we finally kick it.  
Both parties' presidential candidates have turned against the TPP, and there's been no sign that Congressional leaders intend to put the agreement up for a vote before the November election.
The NRA's stance is more a product of political calculus than a deeply held belief, said David Dagan, the co-author of Prison Break: Why Conservatives Turned Against Mass Incarceration.
It might seem as if the public is weary of Bushes and Clintons and has turned against dynastic politics, but voters don't usually punish politicians for being members of political families.
At least 22 people have been killed and hundreds wounded in the protests, which were sparked by anger over rising food prices and cash shortages but quickly turned against Bashir's government.
It also ignores that the tide was only turned against Nazism when the United States brought its might to bear and after staggering Russian sacrifice bled Hitler's armies in the East.
"It was only when I made it an important part of my campaign, because people and drugs were pouring into our Country unchecked, that they turned against it," the president wrote.
When the time comes, those seeds of doubt Littlefinger thought he had placed in Sansa's head about Arya are turned against him when it's revealed that Sansa was onto his game.
Trade-phobic leftists who cheered the plucky Walloons should remember that the next referendum or parliamentary vote might be turned against one of their own causes, such as generosity to refugees.
The framers of the Constitution thought that preserving the right to bear arms might help the populace form a militia that could fight a standing army that turned against the people.
His staff repeatedly tried to cut a Q and A with reporters short, but Biden kept ignoring them to take another, clearly indignant that the campaign narrative has turned against him.
The tide of public opinion and corporate backing turned against street-artist-turned-fine-artist KAWS this week, when an untitled 2002 work depicting Chairman Mao (Mao Zedong) triggered massive outcry.
It's Eleanor who finds Rachel wanting, believing her to be too individualistic for her golden princeling of a son, too much the American-made overachiever, her striving suddenly turned against her.
The United States revoked sanctions it had placed on Christopher Figuera, the head of Venezuela's intelligence service, who recently turned against the regime led by Nicolás Maduro and fled the country.
Since Gaddafi's fall, factional fighting among brigades of former rebels, who first battled the strongman and then turned against each other, has increased while militants have profited from the security vacuum.
To thousands of Japanese viewers, the YouTube channels offer a rare honest appraisal of an untrustworthy man who has turned against a neighboring democracy while courting the dictator of North Korea.
Senior politicians in Germany and France have turned against it in response to popular opposition to the pact, which is meant to lower investment and regulatory barriers between Europe and America.
Mr. Temer, the leader of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, or P.M.D.B., was the top ally of the sinking government until he turned against Ms. Rousseff to head the impeachment process.
"We must also deal with the real weaknesses the Russians exploited — not just the gaps in our technology but our capacity to be too easily turned against each other," he said.
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There is also no sign that Chinese consumers have turned against such a very American brand as a protest over U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of punitive tariffs on Chinese exports.
This seemed a dubious strategy from the get-go, given that Mr. Redstone and his daughter controlled the company and Mr. Redstone, however physically impaired, had clearly turned against Mr. Dauman.
Equally revealing is the rest of Grossman's biography: He was a celebrated Soviet writer who turned against the Soviet regime but tried to express his doubts within the limits it allowed.
SEIU's Baltimore affiliate, which helped her win her House primary, turned against her after she ignored their pleas to defend a unionized hospital and fell down at helping union member constituents.
In one suburb that turned against the A.N.C. in 2016, Danny Zitha, a retired high school teacher, was so angry with the party that he vowed never to back it again.
By portraying Gandhi wearing a headset with microphone, Mr. Roy is perhaps trying to point out that "his afterlife has been turned against him for our own purposes," Professor Ramaswamy suggested.
After the company filed its offering documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission last month, investors began scrutinizing its business model and Mr. Neumann's behavior, and sentiment quickly turned against WeWork.
News organizations turned against each other, with anchors on Fox News calling on CNN to punish its host Reza Aslan for his profane remarks about Mr. Trump in a Twitter post.
As the Republican establishment steadily turned against Trump's unruly populist candidacy, Alabama's Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III became the first US senator to endorse the reality television star from New York City.
Partly, concern over the movement is driven by parents — with whom I can relate — who fear that their children are being permanently turned against Israel by their professors and fellow students.
Relations between China and Taiwan are at their worst point in years, as Beijing fears attitudes on the island have increasingly turned against unification with the mainland and towards full independence.
Some of those powerful Shia factions that first backed him for the job have also turned against him and have been calling for his ouster in the wake of the unrest.
It never really happened, and as soon as Libya's populace turned against the dictator during the Arab Spring, the United States and its European and Arab allies drove him from power.
Minsky lent his expertise to one of culture's most notorious thinking machines - the HAL 9000 computer from the book and film "2001: A Space Odyssey" that turned against its astronaut masters.
But I'll confess I'm curious to see what would actually happen The bad news is that orthodox economics hasn't just turned against tariffs out of blind ideological fealty to free trade.
These protests have been a sign of awakening, even in rural areas, and signify the historic moment that the tide has turned against the Islamic regime, even among its ardent supporters.
Based Spartan, realized that some of the people he'd aligned himself with were neo-Nazis, homophobes, and racists, he turned against the movement—going from alt-right celebrity to pariah overnight.
Republicans turned against the JCT when it didn't say what they wanted it to say, but the whole JCT dynamic scoring process is something they themselves set up to begin with.
It recounts the chaotic period of brinkmanship, improvisation and disappointment that unfolded as the Republican Party -- yet again, but for the first time with its newly minted Republican President -- turned against itself.
But when questioned by Republicans if he had turned against Trump because he did not get a White House job, Cohen repeatedly said he never wanted to work in the administration anyway.
He added the District Attorney's Office had turned against his client when she refused a plan to bring lesser charges against the former officers; she wanted to go to trial for rape.
"Today, the market turned against everything but the soft goods stocks … That kind of move tends to only last for three days, and this was day two," the "Mad Money" host said.
Harvey Yates, one of the major donors to Martinez's first gubernatorial campaign; Andrea Goff, one of her former fundraisers; and Anissa Ford, a former close aide, have all since turned against her.
A lot of progressives and most Democratic senators supported the public option, but Joe Lieberman turned against the idea and it was stripped from the final bill because Democrats needed every vote.
WASHINGTON, May 30 (Reuters) - Immediately after he turned against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the United States lifted economic sanctions against Manuel Cristopher, a general who served as the leftist leader's spy chief.
Mr Kuma, now 64, still admires Kenzo Tange, the stadium's designer, but at some point in the 1990s he turned against the synthetic, bombastic architecture that had dominated Tokyo since the war.
In the former, our gaze was turned against us as it became clear, in hindsight, that what we were watching was one long death scene played out across millions of television screens.
People just turned against me because they thought 'she said this one thing this one time so let's all hate her for that', and it just spiraled out of control from there.
Even though his womanising was well-known—he is thought to have fathered at least 14 children—stones and eggs were thrown at Ms Soares' house and the press turned against her.
Australian voters turned against center-left opponents pushing aggressive strategies to combat climate change when they reelected Australia's conservative government in the country's national elections on Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Haftar turned against Gaddafi along with Islamist and allied fighters and then, once Gaddafi had gone, expelled his former allies, some of whom viewed him as a throwback to one-man rule.
Not only can electronic safety measures be defeated, but if those measures involve RFID or any sort of remote access to the weapon then they can also be turned against their users.
As a result, they did vile and shameful things with each other's bodies... Even the women turned against the natural way to have sex and instead indulged in sex with each other.
Since Gaddafi's fall in a war in 2011, Libya has slipped steadily in the fractional fighting among brigades of former rebels who first battled the strongman and then turned against each another.
CNN's Chris Cillizza wrote Wednesday about how big a deal it is that Democrats, sparked by the concerted effort of many of the women they have in the Senate, turned against Franken.
It is not hard to understand, when even her catchiest slogan — "I'm With Her" — has been turned against her by Mr. Trump: Stung by his suggestion that the phrase demonstrated that Mrs.
Public anger turned against both Ms. Fujimori and investigators this July, when tapes in which judicial officials could be heard planning unofficial meetings with a "Señora K" were leaked to the press.
But in 1962, Mao turned against his father, and Mr. Xi's family was hounded and torn apart during the Cultural Revolution from 1966, when Mao let Red Guards attack his ex-allies.
But his scheme was turned against him when a local strongman found out about it, barged into his house with two armed guards and took his phone and videos, Mr. Selab said.
A former governor, university president and secretary of education, Mr. Alexander has modeled himself on Senator Howard H. Baker Jr., another Tennessee Republican, who turned against President Richard M. Nixon during Watergate.
He claimed she was an ambitious and manipulative social climber who put him under a seductive spell and turned against him when she did not get a permanent position in the Vatican.
The tide definitively turned against Apple's butterfly keyboard design in the past year, thanks in large part to persistent reporting from Casey Johnston and Joanna Stern, and Apple had to do something.
Many journalists are in the profession not to inform the public, but to gain the power to destroy people who question them — and they don't like those tactics being turned against them.
May's predecessor as prime minister, who called for the referendum and campaigned to stay in the European Union — when The Sun turned against him on Brexit with a blistering front-page attack.
He faces a resurgent Taliban across the country, and some of the country's major politicians, including his own supporters, have turned against him over what they consider his increasing monopolization of power.
People who at one point turned against Rowling, or demanded that she do better at respecting segments of her fanbase, all find themselves transformed into a vicious archetype in the Strike novels.
With growth in users, new stores and the value of goods sold on its platform slowing, it looks like the very dynamics that helped Alibaba engineer the holiday have turned against it.
The establishment media was happy to work with us on the former, but turned against us when it came to the latter, calling into question our intentions and those of Mr. Assange.
Saudi Arabia and the Houthis' other enemies had long sought to split Mr. Saleh and the rebels, believing that the Houthis' forces would fold easily if Mr. Saleh's loyalists turned against them.
The country's former intelligence chief, who is one of the government's most prominent figures, turned against President Nicolás Maduro on Thursday, calling him a dictator with a corrupt inner circle of followers.
Because the Trump administration blocked other relevant witnesses from appearing before Congress, John Dean, a former White House counsel who turned against President Richard Nixon during the Watergate affair, testified on Monday.
Clearly, Karl has lost this team, and though Cousins' future with the team is unknown, it's difficult to see how management can keep him around when players have clearly turned against him.
New research shows that the sounds produced by these fish when spawning are the loudest ever recorded for a single fish—an extraordinary display of nature that's now being turned against the species.
Unfortunately, as I said, because of short-sighted calculations, they have come to aid groups or countries or states -- including Saddam Hussein -- who have at the end of the day turned against them.
Is there now a greater danger that Iranian-backed Shia militias in Iraq, fighting more or less alongside Americans in the battle to retake Mosul, will at some point be turned against them?
Yet despite the wider legal climate in European having turned against bulk collection programs, the Human Rights Committee appears convinced bulk powers can be proportionate/non-arbitrary given the right checks and balances.
Even if President Nixon wanted to defy the 1974 Nixon decision, it's unlikely he could have gotten away with such a decision because much of his own party would have turned against him.
His case is revealing because it is typical; it is exceptional because, at the moment of his downfall, when the FSB turned against him, he took the world with him into the room.
A second official, reflecting concerns shared by numerous others, said Saudi Arabia could funnel more lethal weapons to opposition factions, which raises the possibility that they eventually could be turned against Western targets.
Beyond the fact that the North has already declared its own king (or two) and proclaimed itself a separate kingdom again, the Starks turned against the Targaryen dynasty before the show even started.
It's part of a bigger trend hitting Silicon Valley, where a number of leading players have, in a wave of mea culpa, turned against some of the bigger innovations particularly in social media.
When you consider just how long the Karstarks have been a thorn in the Starks' side (since season three!), it would make sense to punish the bannermen that turned against the Starks harshly.
President Lenin Moreno, a former Correa protege who turned against him after his 2017 election, is seeking to revive Ecuador's economy, which has been hurt by lower oil prices and a bad earthquake.
The tide turned against the outgoing president, Ma Ying-jeou, after students, calling themselves the Sunflower Movement, occupied parliament for over three weeks in 2014 to protest against a trade deal with China.
Stone has declared that he would never cooperate, but attorney Michael Cohen said he would take a bullet for Trump before he turned against him in an effort to get a reduced sentence.
The Beijing government, lusting as it is to ensure its super-power status through the opportunities that space provides, should appreciate the irony if that wise principle were to be turned against it.
Uber even acknowledged difficulties deleting user accounts as public sentiment appeared to have turned against the ride-hailing giant (the app didn't have an automatic client to handle account cancellations until Monday night).
Since then, however, the tide has turned against large tech companies in Washington with critics on both sides of the aisle — and President Trump launching an attack on the search giant this week.
Ms. Yousafzai brushed off the criticism and said she could not understand why people had turned against her when she merely wanted girls to get an education, have careers and enjoy better lives.
She rose to the occasion, never looking intimidated, sometimes looking irritated and even repeatedly questioning ball marks in the clay to the point that the crowd at Philippe Chatrier Court turned against her.
Because the Trump administration blocked other relevant witnesses from appearing before Congress, John Dean, a former White House counsel who turned against President Richard M. Nixon during the Watergate affair, testified on Monday.
The phenomenon of female anger has often been turned against itself, the figure of the angry woman reframed as threat — not the one who has been harmed, but the one bent on harming.
Spontaneous protests in Iran have erupted in recent weeks among groups that had long been reliable supporters of the Islamic Republic, and public opinion may have also turned against the government's relative moderates.
A series of demonstrations over the economy, which also turned against Iran's Islamic establishment, erupted in nearly 80 cities nationwide the first week of the year, spreading very quickly, with several turning violent.
Washington believes Hugo Carvajal, a former general and ally of late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, has incriminating information he is willing to share about Chavez' successor President Nicolas Maduro, whom he turned against.
"I respect General Flynn's service in the past, but that doesn't exonerate him from many times when he turned against his country," @RepKinzinger says after Michael Flynn's sentencing hearing was delayed. https://t.
Tensions across the Taiwan Strait Relations between Beijing and Taipei are at their worst point in years, as attitudes on the island have increasingly turned against unification with China and towards full independence.
Neruda was indeed a Communist senator in Chile, and was both scandalized and imperilled when, in 1948, the President, Gabriel González Videla (Alfredo Castro), whom he had hitherto supported, turned against the Party.
In deploring leakers, Mr. Pompeo opened his remarks on Thursday with an anecdote about Phillip Agee, the former C.I.A. officer who turned against the agency and spent years exposing undercover American spies overseas.
The question of whether or not Google's vast repository of user data could be turned against us — no matter how close to the chest the company keeps it — is not some far-flung hypothetical.
In a competitive primary, though, expect scrutiny of Booker's embrace of charter schools as the mayor of Newark, and his continued high-dollar fundraising as the average voter seems to have turned against it.
A British report into the 2006 poisoning death of Alexander V. Litvinenko, a former K.G.B. officer who turned against the Kremlin, concluded today that his killing was "probably" approved by President Vladimir V. Putin.
CARACAS/SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela (Reuters) - Leaders of Venezuela's opposition coalition publicly argued on Monday as its major factions turned against a surprise plan to hold talks with the unpopular government of President Nicolas Maduro.
Since a 2011 uprising toppled autocrat Muammar Gaddafi, Libya has fallen into factional fighting among battalions of former rebels who have turned against one another, backing competing political leaders in a struggle for control.
Indeed, she has turned against one of its most important aspects—the negotiation, pending ratification, of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a free-trade area including America, Japan and ten other Pacific Rim countries.
Adding fuel to the fire, several Wall Street analysts turned against GE in the last year, making it difficult for investors to stay the course, particularly when the company's 3.3 percent dividend was questioned.
Many of Mr. Matzneff's former supporters have distanced themselves or even attacked him in public, as public opinion has turned against a French elite that condoned or even championed Mr. Matzneff's practices and writings.
One natural inference was that because the party started losing presidential elections around the time it heartily embraced the civil right movement and turned against the Vietnam War, these changes were a major culprit.
He acknowledged that he left City Hall a decidedly unpopular figure, as many in the city turned against him — viewing him more as a showman than as a chief executive, particularly after the affair.
They also highlighted EU officials' awareness of their own unpopularity with the electorate, and their sense of unfairness that voters in many countries have turned against European integration rather than blaming their own governments.
And it will gauge whether the Democratic energy that has helped women win most contested primaries this year can be turned against an incumbent who hasn't broken with the left on any important votes.
But with the 2019 general elections looming, the ANC has turned against Zuma and has said that the tumult over the President's scandals was tarnishing the party's name and bringing instability to the country.
Mao not only turned against what he called "class enemies," or indeed anyone who did not follow him slavishly, but he also unleashed greater violence on the Chinese people than even the Japanese had.
Denton allowed me to join him at an interview he had arranged with Silviu Brucan, a figure high in the Communist Party who had turned against Ceaucescu, and which landed me a huge scoop.
The MDC accuses Mnangagwa of adopting the heavy-handed tactics of his predecessor, Robert Mugabe who, who ruled Zimbabwe for 37 years until his generals turned against him in a coup two years ago.
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By 2015 he had long turned against Mr. Obama, calling for his impeachment and accusing him in one instance of orchestrating Turkey's downing of a Russian fighter jet involved in the war in Syria.
"All these [foreign] projects have turned against the opposition and the Free Syrian Army," Haitham Abu Hammou, media representative for Aleppo rebel faction al-Jabhah al-Shamiyyah, told VICE News over a messaging app.
A former ally of President Nicolas Maduro, the prosecutor Luisa Ortega has turned against him during opposition protests that have led to at least 67 deaths, thousands of injuries, hundreds of arrests and widespread destruction.
Unsealing the case could allow the U.S. Justice Department to make public details of why the man turned against Islamic State at a time when the government is trying to combat the group's online propaganda.
Emissions standards have been tightened, so both legislators and consumers have turned against diesel cars, such as the version of the x-Trail made in Sunderland, persuading Nissan to make petrol models in Japan instead.
Francis blessed palm and olive branches in St. Peter's Square before tens of thousands of people to commemorate Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem the week before the crowd turned against him and he was crucified.
This is exactly what we did that turned the tide for Malaysia for the Asian crisis because as you mentioned the whole world is sort of turned against us when we implemented those extreme measures.
That's because, it turns out, the very same wireless key fob designed to unlock and start your shiny vehicle can be turned against you by those looking for a gone-in-under-60-seconds score.
After witnessing the exacerbation of social problems caused by new, large-scale developments in Society Hill in Philadelphia and East Harlem in New York, she turned against the urban renewal schemes that were steamrolling cities.
He was at the giant when it was the undisputed leader of the tech industry, and when sentiment turned against the company and everybody — from federal regulators to competitors to the press — was attacking it.
The dispute led to a falling-out between Mr. Karamarko and Mr. Oreskovic, which the latter claimed led to his downfall as members of the Croatian Democratic Union, Mr. Karamarko's party, turned against Mr. Oreskovic.
Dr. Rosa's election is an indication of how much both politicians and the public have turned against the policies promoted by Dr. Tisch, including the evaluation of teachers on the basis of state test scores.
Yes, but: Facebook's spending was only 3% higher than its previous quarterly record — set in the same period in 2017 — despite the fact that political winds have turned against the company in the last year.
Newt Gingrich, who was practically drooling at the chance to be Trump's VP not long ago, has turned against him, and even some of Trump's staff are reportedly on the brink of a complete meltdown.
"Amazingly, amazingly, some Republicans who were praising you just days ago for your independence, for your integrity, and your honesty, instantly turned against you because your recommendation conflicted with the predetermined outcome they wanted," Rep.
The plot itself was led by Governor of New York William Tryon, but the most surprising turn came when Washington's elite unit of soldiers -- his trusted bodyguards, also known as "Life Guards" -- turned against him.
Many people thought the government had used the disease as an excuse to keep them from voting, and some of their anger turned against the outside groups that had drawn so much attention to Ebola.
That was the first instance of the president going after the family of a witness who turned against him — suggesting, without evidence, that Cohen's wife and father-in-law were in danger of being prosecuted.
Many of us who remained realized that a majority of Americans had turned against the war but they felt unable or unwilling to join us because our militancy required them to risk arrest or injury.
Time will tell if there are any Howard Bakers (the Republican Senator from Tennessee who turned against Nixon in the face of the evidence the Watergate Committee amassed) among the current class of Republican Senators.
"She Said," by The New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, names some of the people who turned against the influential producer, as well as ones who helped cover up his alleged predation.
It is important to remember how low we almost were wasted when the world turned against the free flow of trade, as well as the prosperity it continues to offer in the here and now.
But he turned against the effort, arguing that while he disagreed with Trump's foreign policy decisions, he hadn't seen evidence of impeachable offenses and he disagreed with the way Democrats moved through the impeachment process.
President Lenin Moreno, a former Correa protege who turned against him after his 2017 election, has questioned the China borrowing schemes and is seeking better ties with the World Bank amid a broader macroeconomic reform effort.
According to a study published in 2014, Republicans first turned against regulating the environment en masse in 1991--right around the time the Soviet Union fell, Bill Clinton was elected, and "global environmentalism" rose in popularity.
Mugabe, 93, stood down last November, a week after the army and his former political allies turned against him, ending nearly four decades of rule marred by allegations of corruption, human rights abuses and economic negligence.
A street vendor in Mr Erdogan's old neighbourhood said he was so appalled by the decision to re-run the election that he turned against AK. "What they did to Imamoglu was an injustice," he said.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - WikiLeaks documents showing the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency considered a "mission" against connected car technology underscores auto industry concern that the science behind the next generation of vehicles could be turned against them.
It is poetic justice that many of the same people who pushed these naive positions and strategies saw their own imbecilic noise machine turned against their preferred presidential candidate, Ted Cruz, in this year's Republican primaries.
More than 10,000 military personnel marched in a parade marking the day in 1945 when a young nationalist leader, General Aung San, and his followers in a fledgling army turned against Japanese forces occupying their country.
Yet Long Island looms as a test of his broader appeal to suburban Republicans, a crucial constituency in national elections, but one that has turned against Mr. Trump in states like Iowa, North Carolina and Virginia.
When the scale of debt came to light -- along with their inability to pay it off -- the bond markets turned against them, driving up their indebtedness even further and pushing them to the brink of insolvency.
Described as reserved and calculating, Mr. Dauman didn't let his guard down publicly amid the dispute in recent months as Mr. Redstone turned against him and opponents attacked his character, motives and performance as chief executive.
Now that the polls have turned against him in the general election, he's disavowing his own pronouncements in an effort to appeal to mainstream Republicans and even the ethnic groups that found his words so threatening.
A further complication arises when those tools are turned against legitimate sellers, according to Chris McCabe, a former investigator at Amazon and the founder of a consultancy that helps Amazon sellers whose accounts have been suspended.
Arthur: Clinton's convenient turnabout on trade was a total union cave — but no worse than what so many conservative Republicans did when they turned against trade promotion authority to spite President Obama, who admirably supported it.
The idea that we have been divided, manipulated and turned against each other in ways that are deliberate and unconstructive and we don't have to write whole communities off and we can do something about that.
Clinton won over many liberals when she adopted Mr. Sanders's plan for free in-state college tuition for middle-class families and when she turned against the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Mr. Obama's 12-nation trade pact.
They speak across time and history: The African paintings, a densely composed triptych of acrylic paint on plain brown paper, are set in rural Rwanda of the 1990s, as neighbor turned against neighbor in a genocide.
Public opinion has turned against the Eighth Amendment after cases like that of a 14-year-old rape victim who was prevented from traveling to Britain for an abortion in 1992, and that of Savita Halappanavar.
Last year, the European Parliament vowed to ban single-use plastics like straws, plates, cutlery and cotton-swab sticks in Europe by 20173, and people have turned against plastic straws in places like New York City.
Even Themistocles, the great Athenian leader whose strategy and tactics defeated an invading Persian army in the fifth century B.C., found refuge in Asia Minor, then ruled by Persia, when his fellow citizens turned against him.
As Harry wrote, Sanders raised the most money in quarter one, he is getting a ton of media attention, he is near the top of the polls and the establishment has not turned against him (yet).
But there is little sign that the tide has yet turned against a virus killing around 2% of those it infects - but able to spread much faster than other respiratory viruses that have emerged this century.
"Perhaps the most unnerving aspect of the recent rupiah weakness has been the sheer speed in which the currency markets have turned against some emerging market countries," wrote Sean Darby, chief global equity strategist at Jefferies.
Next week, Daniela was expected to continue testifying about how members of her family were turned against her, and will describe spending as many as 23 months in a room without contact with the outside world.
While many CBS directors were appointed to the board by Sumner Redstone, some turned against the Redstone family in May as part of a special board committee that sought to challenge the Redstone family's voting control.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday his former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, who has since turned against him and pleaded guilty to multiple crimes, had asked him directly for a pardon but was rejected.
The very success that affords high-profile African American players the visibility of their national platform to protest injustice is turned against them and used to "prove" that impediments to inequality are a thing of the past.
The more that public opinion has turned against Matt Weiner's Mad Men follow-up — to the degree that "public opinion" has paid attention to it at all — the more I've dug in on still liking the show.
"Andrea Leadsom offers the zap, the drive, and the determination essential for the next leader of this country," said Mr Johnson, who abruptly withdrew from the race last Thursday after discovering Mr Gove had turned against him.
Mr Turnbull was popular in the constituency, increasing the Liberals' margin there from 5.5% to almost 18% during his 14 years as its MP. His ousting was so brutal that even hardened conservatives turned against the party.
Six years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya is still caught in turmoil among rival military factions who once fought against the former leader but then turned against one another in a multi-sided power struggle.
"All the time guns are turned against us to rob us," said Ibrahim, who would only give a first name, while gesturing towards a group of men also from Burkina Faso, gathered warily outside a dilapidated storefront.
Then something went wrong, someone turned against me, perhaps out of jealousy, I'll never know, and he or she circulated a rumor that I was an artistic hack and called into question the originality of my work.
"It was interesting because at the end of last season for [Vicki] when all the women turned against her and were just so vicious and so ugly to her, my heart went out to her," Rossi says.
The President has retweeted a tweet by his former personal lawyer (who has turned against him and recorded conversations with him) in an effort to fact check his former staffer who also recorded conversations with him. pic.twitter.
But the main separatist political organization, the Southern Transitional Council, turned against the Saudi-backed government in August, seizing its interim seat in the southern port of Aden and trying to extend its reach in the south.
The federal government has long been a prolific contractor, buying billions of dollars of goods and services from private companies every year, especially since the political tide turned against expanding the federal workforce starting in the 210s.
While Mr. Cruz shares more of Mr. Ryan's views, especially on issues like defunding Planned Parenthood, he turned against Mr. Ryan's trade legislation — which he once supported — and has embraced Mr. Trump's hard-line views on immigration.
Inside, Mr. Maduro's party swore in as head of the Assembly a legislator named Luis Parra, a former member of the opposition who turned against Mr. Guaidó after the Assembly leader opened a corruption claim against him.
Syd gets the better of her formidable foe, the Eye, by taking over his permed persona, and then has her own body-snatching talent turned against her when David shows up to rescue "her" from her enemy.
Here, survivors had similar tales of how the sea had turned against them and swelled into a giant wall of water that engulfed them and swept away everything they had: their homes, their harvest, their loved ones.
Cohen, the president's one-time "fixer" who turned against his former boss, began serving a three-year federal prison sentence in May after pleading guilty to tax evasion, bank fraud, lying to Congress and campaign finance violations.
Yet by the time Iraqi forces launched a massive ground assault to retake Mosul in October 2016, backed by Kurdish fighters, Shi'ite militias and U.S. air power, many residents had turned against the group, which exerted brutal control.
And since the attack used many of the same tactics turned against Sony Pictures and Ashley Madison, it would also set a troubling precedent for how commonly available digital attacks could be used to subvert a national election.
Islamic State took over Sirte more than a year ago, profiting from chaos caused by infighting among rival brigades of Libyan forces who once battled together to oust Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, but steadily turned against each other.
These votes are likely to haunt Biden with an American electorate that has largely turned against these wars — especially the Iraq vote, which the former vice president was pressured on in the first 2020 debate in late June.
"We can anticipate those capabilities could well be turned against the U.S." More than a dozen sources contacted by the Times said they expected Iran to respond to Trump's decision with a new wave of more sophisticated cyberattacks.
While Yeltsin rejected the revolution because it was the foundation myth of the Communist regime which he had defeated, Mr Putin turned against it because it separated two periods of what he saw as a continuous Russian empire.
In countries where governments can take away rights or property without due process, the coercive power of the government is easily turned against political opponents or activists, disfavored minorities, pesky journalists, and others who threaten the status quo.
Then there is Evelyn's old collaborator Nora, who has turned against both men and the work they do, and has directed her technical skills toward art rather than continue engineering work she no longer finds ethical or responsible.
With no national army, Libya's brigades of former rebels who once battled to oust Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 have turned against each other backing rival political leaders in a scramble for control of Libya and its oil resources.
The momentum turned against ISIS for a number of reasons: US airstrikes disrupted its ability to conduct massed offensives, Iraqi forces adapted to the group's tactics, and stepped-up resistance from Syrian Kurds pressed the group in Syria.
His works using decommissioned fire hoses invoke the history of the Civil Rights Movement, recalling both when hoses were turned against blacks in Birmingham in 1963 and the bombing of the Fifteenth Street Baptist Church the same year.
Just as Rauschenberg didn't pay attention to artistic categories — he was a painter, photographer, collagist, sculptor and even at times a dancer and choreographer — Ms. Halprin turned against the practice of inventing and maintaining a codified dance technique.
Not only have Republicans turned against free trade since Trump began campaigning, but a December 3-393 Economist/YouGov poll found that these same voters have lost faith in the fairness of the free market as a whole.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer will shuffle his cabinet in March and likely exclude members of his main allied party after many of its lawmakers turned against him this week, a senior government source said on Friday.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Voters in iron ore-rich Western Australia turned against the governing centre-right Liberal party on Saturday, in a state election result set to derail billions of dollars of privatizations including a port and major energy grid.
That place has been referred to as everything from "my greatest mistake" (the Man in Black) to a "weapon" (Dolores), and Ford could have just been describing a scenario in which this mysterious weapon is turned against Delos, Inc.
Why it matters: This is a paradigm shift in politics we've all known was coming — the moment when a lifetime record of social media postings (or, in this case, their early internet equivalent) gets turned against a presidential candidate.
Sanders hopes that a victory in California would bolster his claims that over the long Democratic primary, the party has turned against Clinton and lacking her political baggage, he'd be a much stronger candidate to battle Trump in November.
In the time between the accident and the show, Jeff's wife separated from him, his living son turned against him, he moved from his family home to a dingy apartment, and his grieving process...well, it never really existed.
Cohen, who is married with two children, once said he would "take a bullet" for Trump but then turned against him in court and in testimony to the U.S. Congress as investigations mounted into the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.
Around 1955, unwilling to give the literary culture that had turned against him the satisfaction of seeing him wounded, he stopped writing novels, or even referring to himself as a novelist at all (preferring the term "journalist," or "loser").
My own view is that social media platforms can be forces for a lot of good, and for the furtherance of democracy in some countries, but we're seeing our open and free society being weaponized and turned against us.
As the U.S. and China are locked in a major trade dispute, the White House is renegotiating existing free-trade agreements to turn them into "managed trade" agreements, and the mood has turned against freer trade around the world.
House and Senate leadership turned against the provision after it became clear Pentagon leadership didn't support it, and in April that year, Congress voted to pass the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 85033, which contained language repealing Dornan's HIV ban.
As political scientist Seth Masket pointed out over the weekend, the key to bringing down Richard Nixon over Watergate was the resistance of recalcitrant Republican lawmakers: Watergate came to an end when Republican members of Congress turned against Nixon.
Over the half hour, the leading foursome, with some help from Cesar's big brother Spooky (Julio Macias) and OMB breakout Jasmine (Jessica Marie Garcia), uses their newly non-incriminating cash to buy Cesar's safety from the multiple gangs turned against him.
In Zimbabwe, 94-year-old Robert Mugabe stood down as president in November, after the army and former political allies turned against him, ending nearly four decades of rule marred by allegations of corruption, human rights abuses and economic negligence.
Super-charged both by the election of Mr Trump, who has been recorded boasting about groping women, and the #MeToo movement protesting against sexual harassment in the workplace, female respondents to opinion polls have turned against Republicans in record proportions.
Mr. Müller said he liked the convenience of paying through his smartphone, but soon turned against the company after reading that it had continued operating in violation of court orders and did not directly employ its drivers, who are independent contractors.
In the immediate aftermath of the 9/20173 attacks, America was equal parts captivated and horrified by this young man from a wealthy family in California who had seemingly turned against his country and joined the side of the terrorists.
"You look at other movements by people of color in the early 2000s and the 2010s, and you see how quickly the media turned against them, and now you look at how quickly media has been positive towards us," Lane said.
In the below Instagram videos, you can see people oohing and ahhing at the mythicaly beast's flaming breath, before a strange moment where the crowd turns against it—much like the conflicted Khaleesi turned against her draconian children, Rhaegal and Viserion.
As critics have turned against the white-saviour genre, more movies have shown people of colour acting as their own heroes, like Ava DuVernay's "Selma" (2014), or in which everyday racism is cleverly dissected, like Jordan Peele's "Get Out" (2017).
Keep in mind that while today's liberals have turned against the politics of austerity, Democrats in the 1980s chastised Ronald Reagan for running up massive deficits on behalf of bloated military budgets, and faulted them for weighing down the economy.
" When "The Vietnam War" is broadcast, he said, "the attack that will get the most attention will come from the Flat Earth Society—people saying, 'We woulda coulda shoulda won, and what happened is that Walter Cronkite turned against it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is lifting economic sanctions on a former Venezuelan general who turned against President Nicolas Maduro in an action it hopes will lead other Maduro military allies to follow suit, Vice President Mike Pence said on Tuesday.
The agreement was welcomed by Ms. Merkel, who helped develop the plan at a time when much of the Continent and a substantial portion of her own country have turned against her policy of taking in almost unlimited numbers of migrants.
A history of sacrifice -- Americans were called on to serve and work in the national interest when the country mobilized for the war effort in World War II. Americans turned against service in Vietnam when the cost became too great.
But the Kelly campaign rightly linked Mr. Kobach's government-strangling economic vision to the unpopular Mr. Brownback, whose own voters turned against his 2012 "live experiment" with deep tax cuts once they saw what it wrought on public schools and roads.
Goodell's father had done the same in breaking with a Republican president over Vietnam, and it had cost him his job; the previously friendly Nixon White House turned against him and helped to defeat him in his 22017 re-election campaign.
It was an effort to demonstrate the armed forces' loyalty to him after a small group of security forces turned against him earlier in the week in the failed attempt by the opposition leader, Juan Guaidó, to overthrow the government.
Living alone in Brooklyn, she started having paranoid delusions, imagining that her phone was bugged, that she was being stalked and that her family and friends had turned against her, leading her to cut ties with them, Ms. Gambal said.
According to Somali security officials, hard-line elements within the Shabab — in which Mr. Robow had been a stalwart before falling out in 2013 with its leader at the time — had turned against him, wiping out many of his soldiers.
"So I respect General Flynn's service in the past, but that doesn't exonerate him from any times when he turned against his country or did something not in the interest of the U.S. government," said Kinzinger, a former Air Force major.
The party has been losing ground in recent months as many voters have turned against the chancellor's decision to open Germany's borders to refugees fleeing wars in the Middle East, which resulted in the arrival of 1.1 million migrants last year.
We're incredibly proud of her for all that, but I don't want her successes used to suggest that everything is peachy, educationwise, in the United States (it's not), or turned against others who have a harder time with achievement or behavior.
By daring audiences to cheer or laugh at cruel, historically resonant props like the cat-o'-nine-tails—now turned against the master—Tarantino suggested that the familiar stations of slave cinema might be rearranged to lead to a fresh cross.
Mnangagwa has said he will fill the two vice presidential posts in the next few days and Constantino Chiwenga is the top contender in a reflection of the army's consolidation of power since it turned against the 93-year-old Mugabe.
The complex backstory here involves Bill Browder, an investment fund CEO who had a great deal of business in Russia before the Russian government turned against his company and essentially forced him out of the country in the mid-2000s.
Though a small minority of prominent evangelical leaders — including, notably, Franklin Graham, founder of the advocacy group Samaritan's Purse — expressed support for the ban, the vast majority of evangelical leaders had turned against it less than two weeks after it took effect.
Lawmakers, just minutes before, had voted Johnson's withdrawal agreement bill through its second reading, but then turned against the prime minister because they felt that trying to read, analyze, debate and approve the 435-page plan in just a few days was impossible.
Surely we would be forced to recognize that our most prized innovations could be turned against us—that one of the singular inventions of 20th-century science could be transformed in an instant into a crude weapon of 21st-century mass murder.
Livid that the news cycle had turned against him after he received positive reviews for his address to a joint session of Congress, Trump took to Twitter to make a wild accusation against former President Barack Obama for which he had zero evidence.
The 93-year-old, who ruled the southern African nation for 37 years, resigned after the army and his ruling ZANU-PF party turned against him when it became clear that his 52-year-old wife, Grace, was being groomed as his successor.
WhatsApp head Will Cathcart authored a Washington Post opinion piece, also posted Tuesday, saying, "Mobile phones provide us with great utility, but turned against us they can reveal our locations and our private messages, and record sensitive conversations we have with others."
" Reviewing the book in The New York Times, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt wrote that Mr. Timberg had sought to "dramatize the sense of betrayal these men felt when America turned against the Vietnam War and spell out the tragic consequences of their feelings.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's public silence on Wednesday belied his rising fury over longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, who the President still insists is not telling the truth after he turned against him and was sentenced to three years in prison.
And he must also deliver documents to a court in New York recommending whether Cohen, Trump's former personal lawyer, should go to jail and for how long, after Cohen turned against his former top client and agreed to cooperate with the special counsel.
Being blamed for their colleague's inappropriate behavior, having their complaints ignored or turned against them, and watching employers value the job contributions of their harassers more than their workplace safety are themes common to many women's experiences in the tech industry and beyond.
When she returned last month, she found a country in chaos, where friends, including one-time Sandinistas, have turned against President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, whom they see as having shed democratic reforms, reverting to an authoritarian regime.
Mike Dukakis's awkward ride in a tank to Senator John Kerry's war record being turned against him, Democratic candidates have faltered around national defense, while Republican candidates from Eisenhower to Reagan to both Bushes have made national defense the centerpieces of successful campaigns.
During the liberation war, in which he was never actually a military commander or fighter, Mr. Mugabe frequently cited the Maoist principle that political power flows from the barrel of the gun, an adage that now seems to have been turned against him.
During the Vietnam War, Dr. Drell's service on the President's Science Advisory Committee under Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon, and his role as a shadow adviser to Henry A. Kissinger, damaged his academic reputation as opinion turned against American policy.
Mugabe, who was once feted as an independence hero, was deposed in a coup in 2017, when members of his own party turned against him after he dismissed his long-time ally, then-vice president Mnangagwa, to make way for his wife Grace.
" He finds something to admire even in jokes, of which there are many here, whose point is that Jews love money above all else, noting with pride that "Jews can celebrate and ridicule the stereotypes that for centuries had been turned against them.
Conditions in Venezuela have deteriorated to a point where the opposition sees an opportunity: A group of soldiers has turned against Mr. Maduro, the government is running out of money and countries across the region have called the president an illegitimate dictator.
Known as the Special Actions Force, or FAES, it is being sent to work as Mr. Maduro's enforcer in the poor neighborhoods that once supported him but have turned against him, according to human rights groups, former government officials and current lawmakers.
He has also warned about the revival of a militant neo-Maoist movement reminiscent of the political violence and extreme xenophobia of the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, when fanatical Mao loyalists targeted ideological opponents and neighbors and relatives turned against each other to survive.
Though shareholders in Britain turned against Mr Polman when he tried to end Unilever's dual listing in London and Amsterdam, few want the firm to jettison the sense of purpose that he brought, if only because it helps win customers and keep staff committed.
His greatest defenses against these criticisms are that as Indiana governor he worked with the Obama administration to expand his state's Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act; and ultimately turned against legislation that would have allowed Indiana business owners to discriminate against LGBT people.
That is, until early 2017, when their weirdness was turned against them by the dark, twisted corners of the internet that can spin tales of conspiracy theories out of thin air, and wreak havoc on the lives of innocent business owners in the process.
The photographs of U.S. soldiers and CIA personnel abusing Iraqi prisoners was not simply, as Fareed Zakaria (2005) put it, just "bad public relations": Ask any soldier in Iraq when the general population really turned against the United States and he will say, 'Abu Ghraib.
Now, though, many have turned against the president, saying that he is using the failed coup as a pretext for enhancing his own power and that he is wielding a state of emergency to target critics of all stripes, beyond the rule of law.
Gates outlines false expense reports, financial crimes The defense in the case is likely to subject Gates to an intensive cross-examination after arguing during opening statements that he embezzled millions of dollars from Manafort and then turned against him under pressure from Mueller.
It features Jewel, who is a super-powerful, strong, young girl who is awakened on Far Eden, which is where humanity's relocated to after we've trashed Earth, to find that the robots that were supposed to take care of people have turned against us.
But many students and even some of the usual supporters of Mr. Moon turned against Mr. Cho after it was revealed that his daughter had benefited from advantages denied to other students — a sensitive matter in a country where anger over economic inequality runs high.
During the interview with Othman this summer, held inside a squat SDF building on the rural outskirts of Rmeilan and observed by two Kurdish officials, he said he had turned against the Islamic State because life inside its caliphate was not what he had imagined.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A former intelligence chief in Venezuela who is one of the government's most prominent figures turned against President Nicolás Maduro on Thursday, calling him a dictator with a corrupt inner circle that has engaged in drug trafficking and courted the militant group Hezbollah.
But Ms. Tiwari, a university student, has turned against Mr. Modi, joining the growing protests sweeping this country after he pushed through a contentious citizenship law that more and more Indians see as anti-Muslim and a blow to India's foundation of tolerance and secularism.
Here are the basics on who is with Mr. Maduro, who has turned against him — and what to expect in the next turbulent weeks: Russia in particular has propped up Mr. Maduro's government with billions of dollars in loans, and Cuba has provided intelligence support.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Michael Cohen, a once-loyal "fixer" for U.S. President Donald Trump who has turned against his former boss, said on Tuesday he was keen to tell his story of Trump's business and personal dealings in a public hearing in Congress on Wednesday.
Clear policies around how the information is collected, transmitted, stored and used are extremely important to ensure that these new technologies are used to protect communities and not turned against them, said Chris Calabrese, vice president for for policy at the Center for Democracy and Technology.
But in his new sequel, Supersize Me 2: Holy Chicken, which premieres tonight at the festival, Spurlock is taking a closer look at how fast food works from behind the scenes, exposing how the health food craze he helped kick off is being turned against the consumer.
We are going to find out whether it can withstand this hyper-partisan atmosphere that we are in and the obvious fury of a president who comes from outside of that system and outside of that history, his belief that this machinery got turned against him.
The case is a challenge to William Browder, a U.K.-based investor who was one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's most ardent defenders until Putin turned against him in a dispute over shares of Gazprom, the Russian gas giant, and stopped allowing him to visit Russia.
Myth 24: He grew more radical in his last years Here's the standard take on King's evolution: He started off focusing on racism, then grew more radical in the last three years of his life as he turned against the Vietnam War and focused on poverty.
The four Arab states that have turned against Qatar last week issued a list of dozens of people named as terrorists with links to Qatar, including prominent Islamist insurgent Sheikh Abdullah al-Muhaysini, a Saudi national based in Syria known for mobilizing support for jihadist groups.
Haftar, a former commander in Gaddafi's army who turned against him and returned to Libya to join the 2011 uprising, has gradually extended his grip on Libya's east and parts of the south, taking full control of Benghazi last year after a three-year military campaign.
A trusted confidant of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi turned against the Islamic State leader, playing a key role in the US raid Saturday night that ended in al-Baghdadi's death, according to a new report from Joby Warrick, Ellen Nakashima, and Dan Lamothe of The Washington Post.
As a first-time offender, Naz doesn't know the culture within a police precinct or a lockup and he believes, as an innocent man perhaps would, that the detective could help him clear up the situation, when in fact, everything he says may be turned against him.
The decline in support for the A.N.C. was especially sharp in the nation's eight major cities, where a growing number of black, middle-class voters turned against the politics of patronage personified by Mr. Zuma and increasingly resisted the A.N.C.'s emotive appeals to its heroic past.
After her birthday party, Marie, the ballet's main character, is confronted not by an army of mouse soldiers, but by her family and friends, mysteriously turned against her: What could better express the emotional landscape of adolescence, the period for which this "Nutcracker" is a metaphor?
Awash in images of throngs of migrants headed into Europe, disturbed by images of drowned children and bombed-out ruins, and fearful of the accelerating pace of Islamist-inspired terrorist attacks within the United States, many Americans have turned against the nation's traditional refugee resettlement program.
The office of the attorney general, a former Maduro loyalist who has turned against him over his push to rewrite the constitution, named three national guard sergeants on Thursday, saying they were charged with homicide for that shooting and that a court had put them in custody.
Since many early web enthusiasts like me felt emboldened by the fact that what we liked about the web was baked into the internet's very architecture, it is particularly disappointing — horrifying, actually — to see that architecture get turned against the values we hoped it would support.
Patrick Nolan, a tough-on-crime conservative who once led Republicans in the California State Assembly, turned against mass incarceration after being sentenced to 33 months in connection with a bribery scandal, and is now director of the American Conservative Union Foundation's Center for Criminal Justice Reform.
We've turned against the kind of map that just shows a lot of data and puts the burden of analyzing it on the user — though our election results maps show a bit more data because we feel it's important to display the full outcome of elections.
But unlike the vast majority of them, who have turned against President Park Geun-hye because they believe she has brought an ever-widening corruption scandal on herself, Ms. Kum, 79, sees her as an innocent victim of a friend who has taken advantage of her.
The raid turned into a disaster, in part because President John F. Kennedy's government did not provide sufficient air support to the Cuban exiles who made up the bulk of the invading force — and Florida's Cuban community turned against both Mr. Kennedy and the Democratic Party.
At the turn of the century my family had a dry goods store in southeast Poland, and according to my aunt — who is 104 — they were totally, seamlessly integrated in this town, and it wasn't until the war broke out that the Poles turned against them.
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote a concurring opinion, joined by the three female justices, expanding on this principle: "A law that can be directed against speech found offensive to some portion of the public can be turned against minority and dissenting views to the detriment of all", he wrote.
That trade-off, on balance, seems great for the US. But, to hegemonists, that embarrassment did real-world damage to US interests by giving the appearance of Iranian strength overpowering American weakness, which thus invites more such challenges that could eventually see the entire Middle East turned against us.
But as the demise played out, and Frankel was much more open on camera — crying about the breakup, asking the other women about it, frantically calling her boyfriend for comfort from a diarrhea-laden cast trip to Cartagena, Colombia — fan feelings turned against the less expressive, somewhat phlegmatic Radziwill.
"Now you can have your autistically-curated coffee gear, and never need to interact with stretched-ear'd, bearded faggots," White wrote on an alt-right forum, in the months before his coffee shop closed after much of Thunder Bay had turned against him due to his far-right views.
History seemed to have repeated itself last night on the playing field, with Atlanta initially holding the strongest chances of winning—but then the game flipped, much like election night when the tables turned against Hillary Clinton as Trump started outperforming in key states like Virginia and Florida.
He experimented early with online sales and distribution of his music, but eventually turned against what he saw as technology companies' exploitation of the musician; instead, he tried other forms of distribution, like giving his 2007 album "Planet Earth" away with copies of The Daily Mail in Britain.
Others believe that in a country where roughly half of members of Congress face some sort of charge, the jailing of one of its most beloved politicians is proof that the tide has finally turned against those who use the public office they hold to break the law.
And the viral communication techniques that Mr. McFarland had hoped would advance the festival's fortunes were instead turned against him as ticket-holders took to platforms like Twitter and Instagram to post images showing people milling in confusion, searching for lost luggage and dragging mattresses across darkened beaches.
A massacre at Fort Dix would have moved us to a place from which there would have been no return: Along with numerous deaths and injuries, we would have triggered widespread government repression against the larger peace movement; millions of Americans would have turned against it as well.
And his own mood, according to two advisers who spoke on the condition of anonymity, has become sour and dark, and he has turned against most of his aides — even his son-in-law, Jared Kushner — describing them in a fury as "incompetent," according to one of those advisers.
Mugabe -- who infamously claimed that "only God" could ever remove him from office -- was deposed in a coup in 2017, when members of his own party turned against him after he dismissed his longtime ally, then-vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa, to make way for his much younger wife Grace.
We might say, then, that getting "Banksy-ed" means to have the tools of power, situational manipulation, and capitalist exploitation of wealth turned against the establishment — and against the complicit public who prop up the establishment — in ways that simultaneously draw attention to those tools and undermine their use.

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