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Because we cannot have a president of the United States undermining his oath of office, his loyalty to his oath of office, undermining our national security, and undermining the integrity of our elections.
"He didn't understand that I thought what he did was wrong, that he was undermining our national security, that he was undermining our Constitution by his actions and he was undermining the integrity of our elections," she said.
And that's really crazy—but not just crazy, it's outright dangerous, undermining the press freedom, undermining even the safety of journalists.
"If there has been collusion, undermining our democracy, undermining our election system, I maintain that he ought to be impeached," Waters said.
This would cause gridlock and significant delays, jeopardizing projects by undermining private companies' confidence in the system and undermining their willingness to invest billions.
But they should care that he is undermining our national security by advancing policies that clearly benefit an adversary, Russia, while undermining our electoral process.
ANDREW MCCABE, FORMER DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE FBI: A full throttle assault under the rule of law undermining the department of justice, undermining the FBI, in ways that are just shocking.
GUTFELD: And remember, who&aposs winning in all of this is Putin, because the whole point of this is undermining an American institution, and we are undermining ourselves over this story.
But any perception of undermining the independence of any central bank runs the risk of undermining its effectiveness at keeping the economy on even keel and preventing inflation from taking off.
" Allowing suits against these agents risks "undermining border security.
Right under our noses, while still under investigation for allegedly orchestrating leaks and undermining candidate Trump in 2628, some in the intel community are orchestrating leaks and undermining President Trump in 28503.
To the Palestinians, it would be seen as undermining negotiations.
Don't cut naysayers off if they aren't undermining the marriage.
Critics see the move as potentially undermining Obamacare's breastfeeding mandate.
" They say he is undermining the "rules-based international order.
But the bubbling European political risk is also undermining it.
DO YOU THINK THAT HE RISKS UNDERMINING THE FIRST AMENDMENT?
But soon came allegations that Eritrea was undermining Ethiopia's economy.
Conservatives often lament the role Hollywood plays in undermining morality.
He sees the impeachment effort as undermining other important business.
The undermining of the Second Amendment is not an accident.
Less openness risks undermining America's competitiveness and hurting its economy.
The politicisation of taxes is undermining trust in the collectors.
But critics worry that the changes are undermining its virtues.
But it also wants to avoid undermining its single market.
Rather than undermining political action, sustainable living prompts sustainable voting.
Political backstabbing, socially undermining someone, publicly belittling others, and ostracism.
China's undermining of products made in its country could backfire.
"I don't believe the President is undermining them," Sanders said.
"I don't believe the President is undermining them," she said.
The wound has since festered, undermining trust between EU states.
In other words, fixing the institution requires undermining its purpose.
At the same time, Trump regulators are undermining recent reforms.
Undermining encryption will only leave us less secure, not more.
" Bannon felt this was undermining America as a "civic society.
A glut of flawed candidates, though, is undermining its chances.
There is nothing normal about undermining the rule of law.
The continued violence is undermining Myanmar's fledgling democracy, they warned.
And that's not just undermining democratic institutions, that is treason.
The good news is that undermining democracy is not popular.
Unfortunately, Canada is undermining a central pillar of IP protection.
Federal deadlock is undermining American's confidence in our constitutional democracy.
A system designed to strengthen America is instead undermining it.
" Asked another way: Is the Intercept "undermining its own side?
"They're undermining our alliances, cozying up to Russia," Obama said.
She had chosen to oppose it, potentially undermining President Obama.
Undermining messaging encryption, they say, will weaken overall Internet security.
This is not about undermining or limiting freedom of speech.
Skeptics of an accord with rebels are undermining its enforcement.
Taylor was not alone in undermining the Dodgers and Kershaw.
And it is actively undermining the investigation of that aggression.
Establishing — or undermining — credibility puts women through arduous legal procedures.
Such errors risk undermining coverage that has been properly sourced.
Lastly, China's digital expansion is empowering autocracies and undermining democracies.
With his Yellen insults, Trump is clearly undermining the economy.
They are certainly undermining the credibility of the intelligence community.
EU monitors said the delay was undermining the vote's credibility.
Already, partisan bias is undermining confidence in the last election.
Eliminate undermining, qualifying, and unnecessary words from your Gmail emails.
This amendment would jeopardize their health by undermining this system.
If they rebel they will stand accused of undermining Mrs.
A half-dozen Democrats file articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, citing obstruction of justice, emoluments clause violations, undermining the independence of the federal judiciary, and undermining the freedom of the press, on Nov.
After rowdy scenes, six lawmakers were suspended for a single session and ordered out of the chamber for "undermining the authority of the speaker undermining decorum in the house," parliament spokesman Chris Obore told Reuters.
The trends at the top and the bottom are undermining cohesive politics, but more important they are undermining social interconnection as they fracture the United States more and more into a class and race hierarchy.
"Barack Obama is obsessed with undermining the second amendment," Rubio said.
Meanwhile on Twitter, the president is undermining support for the process.
Devastatingly high inflation is further undermining the workings of the economy.
This is undermining the country's ability to support world-class universities.
We're undermining the very foundation or the premise of the academy.
Undermining early abortion rights can be risky for state lawmakers, too.
It's not meant to be a partisan tool for undermining democracy.
But he started too cautiously, undermining investors' confidence in his programme.
But what was accomplished was a significant undermining of our democracy.
Washington said the offensive risked undermining the fight against Islamic State.
But a growing body of research is seriously undermining that idea.
Another major problem undermining development across the region is organized crime.
"This risks disenfranchising eligible voters and undermining faith in our democracy."
The president should stop undermining bipartisan efforts to do just that.
But fiscal hawks may well object to undermining the budget process.
They are undermining the rule of law and encouraging illegal activity.
This helps his goals of undermining our credibility and sowing confusion.
It's not just the legislative branch that's undermining the courts, either.
Several countries then issued travel advisories, undermining the crucial tourism industry.
EU leaders say that would risk undermining the whole single market.
By breaking the EU, they are undermining the Europeans -- their opponents.
It is undermining fundamental elements of the National Environmental Policy Act.
As it precedes, the Brexit is actually undermining Britain's position globally.
Putin is undermining democratic elections in NATO countries - including our own.
To him, Mr. Trump isn't simply undermining confidence in voting institutions.
The bigger worry today is that unmanaged globalization is undermining democracy.
Evidence has emerged undermining the allegation of one of the accusers.
The president's foolish undermining of the Iran nuclear deal is perverse.
But this year, such talk might actually be undermining Mr. King.
Benjamin Netanyahu's Israel has been implacable in undermining possible Palestinian statehood.
Mr. Strache also suggested undermining the independence of Austria's news media.
Is Silicon Valley undermining democracy and ushering in a dystopian hellscape?
The charges, still unknown, have raised fears about undermining press freedoms.
The country now stands accused of undermining the drug-control system.
Your voter-fraud allegations run the risk of undermining that faith.
And if that's not what's happening, they're completely undermining that argument.
Democrats say President Trump has been purposely undermining the health law.
"It's undermining the very idea of a fair hearing," he said.
Sanctions have not led Maduro to stop undermining Venezuela's democratic institutions.
ERROL MORRIS: Not ineffective counsel, but counsel actively undermining the case.
It's a handmaiden to smugness and sanctimony, undermining its own goals.
Third, it's a way of undermining public confidence in the media.
That exuberant demand is undermining the government's attempts at financial stability.
So we're undermining our own advantage when we mistreat our allies. 
Failure to do so risks undermining the landmark legislation for good.
Mr. Hall came to believe that Mr. Miller was undermining him.
The war is also undermining the broader effort against violent extremists.
Sleep deprivation can be as undermining to your health as malnutrition.
It flouted United Nations Security Council resolutions, so undermining international law.
The Obama administration has accused Russia of undermining the U.S. democratic process.
That would risk undermining global trade rules thrashed out laboriously over decades.
So they actually could be undermining other factors that are taking place.
Chelsea Handler is sick of women — particularly white women — undermining women's rights.
Moreover, Silicon Valley's product is undermining human capital in the broader economy.
Now, he's clearly worried that Facebook could be perceived as undermining democracy.
Rather than undermining 2401, better to work towards its adherence by all.
Romney is helping create a constitutional crisis by undermining the document itself.
Investors fear the trade war is undermining economic growth and metals usage.
For a start, it's wildly impractical to implement without undermining other commerce.
Those efforts seem in part aimed at undermining American power in Asia.
He is — this president is undermining the constitutional basis of this government.
Around the world, equity markets have tumbled, erasing wealth and undermining confidence.
The undermining of America on the global stage is not an accident.
However, she doesn't believe Doctor Strange is undermining the goal of diversity.
They offend those who see international arbitration panels as undermining American sovereignty.
"I think he's embarrassing himself, and I think he's undermining our democracy."
Our state's elected leaders should be protecting that right, not undermining it.
It is aimed at preventing the undermining of official U.S. government positions.
Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage.
It's undermining his young presidency, and slowly killing the Twitter I love.
On some level, Musk seemed to recognize that he was undermining Tesla.
Yet the secular forces of capitalism were already undermining this religious outlook.
Facebook whips up the velocity of fake news, undermining the Democratic process.
Washington blames Maduro for the country's economic collapse and for undermining democracy.
Trevor Noah wondered aloud whether Comey could be undermining his own credibility.
Did his campaign cooperate with the Russians who are undermining our democracy?
They will likely also have the added value of undermining his campaign.
By undermining the ECB's credibility, critics might make its policies less effective.
A friendship is toxic when it is one-sided, unsupportive, and undermining.
This is the primary reason Genius was undermining the Content Security Policy.
Now, Republicans in Congress are on the verge of undermining it all.
Some were distraught when undermining forced them out of their family homes.
Emma: Undermining the encryption is the worst way to do it, anyway.
NBC News: Trump's undermining of ObamaCare violates the Constitution, new lawsuit charges.
But political compromises, judicial undermining, and back stepping keep civil rights unsettled.
Social media have been vital in undermining the regime's control of information.
"Current trends in the United States are actually undermining democracy," he added.
China's attempts to lean on Hong Kong's judiciary have been undermining confidence.
The sewer system is collapsing, and erosion is undermining streets and sidewalks.
None believes India could do so without seriously undermining its national security.
They will be undermining existing efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism.
Undermining McCabe further is a public feud with Comey, his former boss.
It's all psychological warfare aimed at undermining us from the inside out.
The Trump administration has also taken tangible steps toward undermining environmental regulations.
Internationally, it is already undermining his courtship of Western visitors and investors.
But the lobbying frenzy risked undermining the ground rules of world trade.
But the Trump administration and Republicans are still undermining the health law.
Now we are the responsible world power — and we are undermining it.
Some Richmond residents say birth tourism is undermining the community's social fabric.
Instead, people are likely to save the money, undermining the stimulus effect.
Some took bribes to earn a living wage, undermining their patients' trust.
That's an important counterweight to President Trump's habit of undermining international bodies.
May's desperate political weakness risked undermining her credibility as a negotiating partner.
It's not just HUD that is undermining fair housing and inclusive communities.
Without such proof, Republicans are reluctant to engage in undermining Mr. Trump.
One of those goals is undermining the Western institutions that oppose it.
This wasn't the only example of Mattis undermining respectfulness, trust, and unity.
I think the president should stop undermining the people in his administration.
It's undermining of a way of life and a source of prosperity.
Things got so bad that Kitchens&apos staff was actively undermining him.
"This risks undermining the Paris Agreement from the inside," he told journalists.
"This risks undermining the Paris Agreement from the inside," he told journalists.
But Justice Scalia failed to realize that textualism is actually self-undermining.
The Govt should lead and assist this effort instead of undermining it.
The bloc has also long expressed concern about undermining democracy in Hungary.
Breakingviews Saudi Aramco is in danger of undermining its own cash call.
Opponents accused May of undermining the rights of citizens for political gain.
But making movies like Patriots Day may wind up undermining that goal.
After jeering and heckling erupted in the chamber, the six lawmakers were suspended for a single session and ordered out for "undermining the authority of the speaker [and] undermining decorum in the house," parliament spokesman Chris Obore told Reuters.
Is this stuff really there or are we undermining things for political gain?
He cautioned the tactic could be abused and result in undermining an administration.
He&aposs actively undermining the United States, trying to affect our elections now.
This was because undermining the bank's policies would delay their success, he said.
PiS is putting Poland's democracy at risk while also undermining the European Union.
There are lots of ways in which they're undermining the food patterns message.
And when she attacks them, she's undermining the coalition needed to win anything.
So, again, Mulvaney's comments undermining Trump are in play and potentially quite damaging.
The danger is that it winds up undermining belief in the democratic process.
Some of today's best skaters are actively undermining the no-shorts policy everyday.
Trump fired back on Twitter, chastising Ryan for undermining the GOP's efforts. Undecided?
"Not directly attacking the science, but undermining it by emphasizing uncertainty," she says.
It also risked "undermining the critical perception that our banks are unquestionably strong".
The return of checkpoints or other border infrastructure would risk undermining that principle.
All while actively undermining local community efforts to build better, faster broadband networks.
"Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage."
Because we risk undermining the unity we need in the fight against Daesh.
"Uncertainty" over global trade and government policies that may be undermining the economy.
Your own gut might be undermining your New Year's resolution to lose weight.
Investors are worried that growing U.S. supplies are undermining OPEC-led production cuts.
Maduro has accused opposition forces of attacking police and undermining Venezuela's socialist government.
This is just another way of undermining your belief in your own sanity.
Thinking is always about undermining the convention, what is current, what is expected.
"McMaster has been undermining the President to the point of insubordination," Cernovich said.
Spencer was already undermining Rick's leadership in the first half of the season.
Undermining that by seeking to delegitimize journalists is dangerous to a healthy republic.
But the undermining of norms can also hamper decision-making, as in Britain.
The government expresses support for the process, but seems intent on undermining it.
In the short term, the corruption scandals are undermining faith in democratic politics.
Others in the industry say rebates are a shadowy practice, undermining clients' interests.
The dictatorial regime of Nicolas Maduro is undermining democracy at every single level.
By cheerfully undermining unspoken taboos, she reveals much about the repressions governing art.
That has set a dangerous precedent, undermining the public's confidence in our elections.
They're also accusing Republicans of undermining the mental health system by underfunding it.
Rather than undermining 2231, better to work towards its adherence by all pic.twitter.
Iran had decided that undermining the peace process played into its geopolitical strategy.
Ms. Mosby's team has just accused the Police Department of undermining the prosecution.
Congress must conduct oversight to hold the administration accountable for undermining judicial independence.
Both required undermining the character and credibility of Browder and his business partners.
All those who were behind leaking the media and engaged in undermining Sen.
Undermining religious liberty has been a trend in the Democratic Party for decades.
To change your mind risks undermining that authority, an act of self-subversion.
The president of WADA was seemingly undermining the credibility of the independent investigation.
We must change their businesses for them so they stop undermining our democracies.
A delay would be Trump's most overt undermining of American democracy as president.
When you call it fake news you're undermining confidence in our news media.
And soon excavations for coal supplies near the palace were undermining its foundation.
And he's undermining it," Coons said in an appearance on CNN's "New Day.
Some of the messages showed top DNC officials seemingly undermining Sanders's presidential campaign.
Bodies are shared too, supposedly to prevent individual attachments from undermining the mission.
More in trade: Brexit and the trade wars are quietly undermining the markets.
Others have had the potential to do damage without undermining the entire law.
He appears obsessed with this promise, to the point of actively undermining it.
And Mr. Xi is undermining the institutionalism that made China's authoritarianism unusually resilient.
Her feeling of superiority is a self-undermining defense against her own irrelevance.
Each new threat is likely to emerge and proliferate differently, undermining adaptation's effectiveness.
Take your passion and invest it in undermining the values of your enemies.
Undermining the public's faith in key democratic institutions and processes is quite another.
Last week, Mr. Trump accused China of undermining American relations with the North.
Russia, intent on undermining the European Union, will help her where it can.
So voter suppression ends up having this dual way of undermining people's confidence.
"Stoking fear and concern is undermining people's faith in our elections," he said.
McCain and Graham's flawed judgment and justice-undermining legislation will absolutely gut JASTA.
"It's undermining the social fabric of the nation, this phony nationalism," Biden added.
"It fundamentally disturbs the relationship," he said, undermining trust between doctor and patient.
Schiff is not the only Democrat undermining the case for the obstruction article.
In fact, they have aided and abetted the Trump administration's undermining of both.
The progress like undermining the one country, two systems agreement for Hong Kong?
"This is to avoid undermining the electoral process with the strike," he added.
Many were later sentenced to year-long prison terms for undermining national unity.
" The system risked "undermining the U.S. strategy for achieving its goals in Afghanistan.
Rather than standing behind the White House, they were undermining the executive branch.
This helps him in his goal of undermining confidence in our democratic institutions.
US President Donald Trump accused the country of actively undermining American national security.
Moreover, the double standards being applied here are undermining the rule of law.
South Korea may want to take note, rather than undermining major economic drivers.
I am not prepared to be complicit in the undermining of our government.
And they're undermining the institution of Congress every bit as much as Trump.
"We cannot risk undermining the legal foundation for this critical fight," Corker said.
Mr. Trump's canards risk undermining his ability to counter propaganda from our adversaries.
But she asserted that undermining fundamental environmental safeguards will do long term damage.
"They're destroying and undermining opportunities and businesses in their own communities," he said.
Opponents also deemed the amendment as unconstitutional and undermining of American national security.
And obviously, undermining democracies of all of his opponents to include the United States.
It might also help them avoid undermining the party's legitimacy or exacerbating popular alienation.
But Donald Trump's victory at the U.S. presidential elections risks  undermining his legacy.
Putin is also hoping that turmoil in Europe will infect NATO, undermining its coherence.
The accusations they face from Washington include human rights abuses, undermining democracy and corruption.
But then if you go even further, aren&apost you undermining your own credibility?
And the broad attack on the Affordable Care Act is undermining health insurance protections.
This is among the many reasons census advocates say Republicans are undermining the census.
And we know what that is — it is undermining our system of representative democracy.
MCGURN: -- because they believed Director Comey threw the election to Trump by undermining Mrs.
Critics contend that Pompeo seems all too comfortable undermining the nation's moral leadership abroad.
America could intervene to weaken the dollar, undermining its reputation for unfettered capital markets.
Price declines that make short trades profitable tend to endure, undermining claims of manipulation.
"We argue that's bad because it risks undermining trust in science generally," Chambers says.
But this has continued to erode on his watch, undermining faith in institutions themselves.
The cost would be minimal — undermining the national security of the U.S. and Ukraine.
It's that they're both hell-bent on subverting traditional norms and undermining the press.
O&aposDonovan also is charged with undermining or insulting the authority of the president.
To investigate Russian undermining of our Presidential election in relation to the Trump campaign.
A more subtle undermining concerns the case of Mr Mian, the economist from Princeton.
Plus, is Vice President Pence undermining President Trump in his own 2020 shadow campaign?
Mr Lighthizer sees this as undermining America's ability to protect itself from unfair trade.
If you're thinking there's a conspiracy undermining women's testimonies and truths, then you're right.
They call anyone who believes that European integration may be undermining democracy a "nationalist".
Anyone who says otherwise is actively undermining our democracy for personal or political gain.
Noisy rows would risk undermining the sense of political unity on which deterrence depends.
These very same technologies, however, can threaten democratic participation and dissent—undermining democracy itself.
Hell, Kellyanne Conway invented "alternative facts," a concept undermining the entire existence of journalism.
These "infant industry" measures should be understood as complementing, not undermining, market based incentives.
REPORTER: When you call it "fake news," you're undermining confidence in our news media.
As a result, TPD claims, the parties soon set about undermining their own reforms.
When OPEC cuts production to raise prices, shale drillers can boost output, undermining OPEC.
Trump's victories Trump has succeeded in undermining a host of other Obama administration priorities.
Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly concluded that the action risked undermining public trust in the Commission.
They presumably see more long term value from preserving existing institutions than undermining them.
" Trump has been openly undermining Attorney General Jeff Sessions, yesterday tweeting that he's "beleaguered.
The government accuses the CICIG leader of undermining Guatemala's stability and its justice system.
We must look for ways to reform our healthcare system without undermining those goals.
"His inaction is undermining Malta's reputation and endangering its financial services center," he warned.
They are exclusively, and obsessively, interested in one thing: undermining Trump and his agenda.
Labor unions say such laws are aimed at undermining collective bargaining and workers' rights.
He simply hits below the belt, undermining the integrity of the office he holds.
Frank makes an undermining comment about Claire looking very "vice presidential" for the occasion.
This is a case of not helping security while simultaneously undermining the democratic process.
It is reluctant to pursue the more difficult reforms, for fear of undermining growth.
Even in exile, he was constantly undermining his allies and arguing with his friends.
Clinton and her surrogates have denounced the billionaire's remarks as undermining American democratic values.
A political career doesn't mean much if we are complicit in undermining those values.
For their goal of undermining our electoral process, events could not have gone better.
Russia denies any wrongdoing, calling sanctions unfair and aimed at undermining its global competitiveness.
Till then they will keep failing miserably while also undermining themselves and our democracy.
Neither party is alone in undermining confidence in the legitimacy of the electoral process.
It's time to put energy toward fixing the ACA's problems, not undermining its successes.
Both bills address one of the main abuses undermining the 6900B program: provider consolidation.
We need to be undermining their possibilities of establishing a caliphate there right now.
Instead, they have been used punitively, undermining teacher morale and worsening the teacher shortage.
The group's leaders said they remained confident in their strategy of undermining Roe v.
Traders said falling gold imports by India, a top consumer, were also undermining sentiment.
At first, he demurred when asked if gay troops were undermining the military's lethality.
In Iran, the conflict knits the population together politically, deeply undermining any "moderate" factions.
And the stronger dollar is undermining American exporters, slowing growth in the United States.
Mr. Putin's aim is to enhance Russia's power by undermining and destabilizing Western democracies.
Tesla has achieved that objective, but at the cost of undermining its marquee products.
He is undermining people like Merkel and Macron and others who are resisting that.
They are also worried he'll continue administrative efforts Democrats view as undermining ObamaCare. Sens.
Opponents accuse him of becoming increasingly authoritarian, undermining democracy and cracking down on dissent.
Some claimed the cleanup effort was subtly undermining the act and the waiver process.
Decadent dinner parties tend to be seen as undermining the spirit of those efforts.
That order has prompted a series of administrative actions aimed at undermining the law.
Russian agents undermining trust in institutions and democracy are even more visible on Twitter.
Undermining those agreements doesn't just bring uncertainty to industry or put wildlife at risk.
This is invaluable for finding the most effective strategies for opposing and undermining them.
Political expediency and short-term policy goals are not worth undermining basic American values.
Is the president undermining the original concept of asylum, or is he restoring it?
Donald Trump is damaging the country and civic discourse, and undermining the First Amendment.
But I wouldn't say the undermining of the Stark family has been a goal.
Dashed economic expectations are undermining popular support for working politicians across the economic spectrum.
Clinton are still waging last year's campaign, undermining their promises to help America heal.
It's also because they are, potentially, our most potent weapon in undermining our enemies.
McCabe believes Trump is undermining the country's top law enforcement agencies for political gain.
But the headlines about Carlson and Pirro's offensive statements are undermining Fox's sales pitch.
Content creators are blasting out new video content, creating innovative platforms, undermining old structures.
The most obvious ways that Trump is undermining the law involve the Russia investigation.
In that sense, Assange's defense involves putting Trump on trial for undermining U.S. law.
A moderate catalyst of undermining a constructive, viable agreement in favor of a unicorn.
And we will become useful idiots in the undermining of our own electoral legitimacy.
"Iran could have an outsize impact by undermining these private sector companies," Fixler said.
Disrupting democracy and undermining its values is surrendering to just what the terrorists want.
Or the night before, at the risk of undermining the workout yet to come?
They're just one notch in a long timeline of undermining confidence in American democracy.
Credit card companies stopped processing payments for ads in Backpage, undermining its business model.
What that means is that Trump is actively undermining the legal rights of whistleblowers.
Legal scholars warned that doing so risked undermining the effort to combat the group.
Last month, the European Union sanctioned seven Venezuelan leaders, accusing them of undermining democracy.
He didn't condemn these Republicans for defying and undermining his drain-the-swamp pledge.
As it stands, without political supervision, career bureaucrats are consistently undermining the president's directives.
"Undermining the F.B.I. is not helping the United States protect its citizens," she said.
It is a way of undermining the high-minded seriousness long associated with abstraction.
He routinely praises authoritarian rulers abroad while dismissing and undermining democratic results at home.
Steve Cohen, D-Tennessee, introduced five articles of impeachment that include obstruction of justice for Trump's decision to fire former FBI Director James Comey, two emoluments clause violations, undermining the independence of the federal judiciary and undermining the freedom of the press.
"They are undermining the word 'Westminster'," said Nick Smith, MP with the opposition Labour party.
Undermining Mexico's development would increase migration to the U.S. and reduce demand for American goods.
This wave of anti-choice legislation has the ultimate goal of overturning or undermining Roe.
The President expressed his anger at non-stop leaks undermining his administration, the sources said.
It's simple: their biases – which are undermining the future of women – are invisible to them.
On both occasions, he appeared to be undermining the policies of outgoing President Barack Obama.
All three were reportedly concerned that Facebook's ambition was undermining their control of their products.
Erdogan has already taken this tack when complaining about western "financiers" undermining the Turkish economy.
Instead they listed fixing the markets and White House undermining as their main concerns. Sens.
Google also refused to develop Windows apps, undermining Microsoft's mobile efforts to compete with Android.
If you care about Israel, you don't write checks to politicians who are undermining Israel.
And by undermining Hillary Clinton and casting doubt on the result, it could weaken her.
She said it has contributed to "the undermining of society&aposs trust in news reporting."
Eisenkot was asked by lawmakers which politicians exactly were undermining public trust in the army.
If there is anything worth disrupting, it is the continual undermining of female business leaders.
But Woodstock 50 promoter Michael Lang said the marketing firm's actions were "undermining" festival organizers.
The administration also sanctioned people in Putin's inner circle accused of undermining peace in Ukraine.
In the past, it has accused high-ranking officers of corruption and undermining human rights.
But pushing too hard risks bolstering PiS's claim that meddling outsiders are undermining Polish democracy.
But opponents accuse him of increasingly undermining democracy by curbing dissent and stifling free speech.
A precipitous pull-out risks undermining Afghanistan's fragile state as it negotiates with the Taliban.
For critics, Facebook is spreading conspiracy theories, enabling Russian influence campaigns, and actively undermining democracy.
You&aposre undermining something that is core to America, which is our law enforcement system.
Critics say Beijing has been slowly undermining that deal and encroaching on Hong Kong's freedoms.
At worst, the administration is undermining its own argument that long-term detention is preferable.
Further undermining claims of Assange's death, the Wikileaks account retweeted something approximately 2 hours ago.
Their concerns were thought to be deeper, over the undermining of protections for vulnerable Americans.
US presidents have long cited concerns over undermining the peace process when signing the waivers.
Some perceive this as undermining those ineffable elements that make wine different from, say, toothpaste.
A botched snap election campaign was already undermining her position before the latest London attack.
Ludendorff set to work, drafting government policy and minimizing the Kaiser and undermining civilian officials.
The Democrats would be accused of undermining the very republic that they seek to defend.
A slowdown in FDI would worsen near-term capital flight while undermining long-run growth.
That is one reason wages are growing at a record low rate, undermining domestic consumption.
You're doing your children no favors if you end up undermining your own retirement security.
Every Republican-led state would have a precedent for undermining the law's core insurance protections.
Trump has said that the allegations are aimed at undermining his electoral victory in November.
But for Democrats, that's just a backdoor way of undermining coverage of pre-existing conditions.
In that scenario, Yanzhou Coal's investment would take a hit, further undermining its own creditworthiness.
But many Australians worry that the pursuit of Chinese business is undermining their country's independence.
Since then a hard line has crept into Hong Kong's affairs, undermining the old guarantees.
Within weeks glasnost began in earnest, undermining the pillar on which the system rested: lies.
In our experience, there are four key pitfalls undermining effective religious engagement in conflict settings.
Is the Trump administration actively undermining Guatemala's anti-corruption efforts, or is this unwitting neglect?
"By and large, what these policies are doing are really undermining religious liberty," Platt said.
Kennedy laid into Facebook's values, suggesting that the social media platform was undermining effective journalism.
Democrats have called on the White House to stop undermining the health-care law.  Sen.
Why not turn this into a story about disloyal staffers who are undermining the President?
The country cannot afford apathy or indifference to the ways Trump is undermining our democracy.
Nonetheless, the final report offered no evidence that coal plant retirements were undermining grid reliability.
"It's such a clear effect of people reacting to Chávez undermining democracy," says Mr Claassen.
In the process, he's undermining his position as the nation's most prominent left-wing politician.
Hobby Lobby, he joined the 5-4 majority in undermining female employees' access to contraception.
At the same time, decisions made by Valeant were undermining Addyi, the former employees said.
On December 6th America announced visa restrictions for anyone deemed to be "undermining Cambodian democracy".
The technique of undermining democracy abroad is to generate doubt where there had been certainty.
But there are fears that it risks undermining Mr. Xi's efforts to rejuvenate the economy.
He said Mr. Trump was "undermining" the country's post-World War II alliances in Europe.
I am outraged by McGahn undermining the rule of law in the country I love.
This serves its broader goal of seriously undermining democracy and American institutions beyond just elections.
Would it have been possible to uphold the cross' constitutionality without undermining American religious pluralism?
"It has the effect of undermining bank regulators' ability to do their job," he said.
And supermarkets caught on in the 1950s, undermining the door-to-door-delivery business model.
Critically, the current law does so without undermining the rights protected under Roe v. Wade.
They say the lack of movement on those issues is undermining the U.S.-India relationship.
Pushing to oust Trump beforehand, she's said, risks politicizing the probe and undermining its conclusions.
And, in doing so, they're undermining our democracy and threatening everything we value as Americans.
Meanwhile on Wednesday, Fox displayed statements from the White House undermining Taylor and Democratic Rep.
By providing support to a franchisee, the brand risked undermining the entire franchise business model.
Hackers also could set off false alarms, thereby undermining the public's confidence in nuclear deterrents.
Unleashing Wall Street, dismantling Americans' privacy on the internet, as I mentioned, undermining American values.
Democrats want to defend the law that already exists and attack Republicans for undermining it.
The exact opposite role it played in undermining communities and leading, in part, to war.
Not just in undermining the appropriateness of this appointee but also [on] the FBI itself.
That is how we keep the people from undermining the fruits of their own labor.
But to hear Republicans tell it, liberal justices are still undermining conservatism in the courts.
If they remained negative for too long, cash settlement would rise, effectively undermining the policy.
And de-extinction could present a moral hazard, undermining the urgency to preserve endangered species.
But gas remains less than $2 per unit, undermining the business case for the plant.
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In its rush to be seen as effective, the GOP seriously risks undermining itself completely.
He's played fast and loose with the facts, undermining his credibility on the world stage.
They are under fire for their role in undermining privacy, distributing disinformation and thwarting competition.
Worse still, by equivocating on the settlement issue, Mr. Gabbay is undermining Israel's democratic ideals.
Right now the leaks that we're seeing aren't undermining the public's control over the government.
The new terrorism designation could expand on this by further undermining the Revolutionary Guards' finances.
Also on Wednesday, the president accused China of undermining his diplomatic efforts with North Korea.
But doing that could fuel a popular backlash, thus further undermining economic and political stability.
"A confidential informant is not a spy," says Senator Lindsey Graham, undermining Spygate's central premise.
But some Likud members accused the court of undermining democracy in forcing a Knesset vote.
You're actually undermining and neglecting some of its key elements — immigration, allies, rules and regulations.
President Trump is inciting a trade war, undermining NATO and painting Europe as a foe.
Can it include secretly undermining an authoritarian ruler or helping challengers who embrace democratic values?
He was found guilty of undermining public security and died in prison 30 years later.
The judges said the two programs differed in important ways, undermining the administration's legal analysis.
His threat to target NBC drew immediate concerns that he was undermining the First Amendment.
To Canadians, Americans — and Mr. Trump above all — seem intent on undermining hard-fought protections.
By refusing to back Almagro, Canada is undermining the cause of freedom — and supporting Venezuela.
In his view, Soros's effort to get a do-over vote was undermining British democracy.
How should it respond to criticism from progressives who accuse it of undermining public education?
Undermining the very core of our democracy and our elections is not a discrete event.
But officials frequently invest in real estate deals, undermining their incentive to enforce labor standards.
This inability to come together, he said, is undermining America's competitiveness with countries like China.
Unlimited political spending is undermining free-market capitalism and faith in the American constitutional republic.
Instead, his defense strategy will focus on undermining the women who will testify against him.
Mexico's government has been sharply critical of the Maduro administration, accusing it of undermining democracy.
Madrid says the separatists are undermining democracy by flouting court rulings and violating the constitution.
The browser had the potential to be the on ramp to the internet, undermining Windows.
Any investigations into those matters could benefit the president by potentially undermining his political rivals.
Still, he maintains that he has no intention of undermining the character of South Bronx.
And on Tuesday, he spoke highly of Mr. Barr's integrity while simultaneously undermining his authority.
Iran is committed to undermining the United States by any means necessary around the globe.
With Manafort falling out of the Trump family's favor, Conway began subtly undermining his strategists.
This year it describes how the Chinese government is undermining the international human rights system.
"DOJ has decided to advocate actively for the undermining or nonexistence of rights," she said.
Mr. Tversky was the bold one who delighted in undermining well-established dogma within psychology.
Also, rival investments in broadband infrastructure by power firm Enel are undermining TIM's broadband drive.
It is also undermining a key policy priority that has broad and deep bipartisan support.
If not, he should let Sessions do his job without undermining him at every turn.
He is undermining the values that we stand for in New York and across America.
U.S. security officials recognize that undermining NATO is one of Putin's top foreign policy goals.
He had previously inveighed against Bloomberg's arrogance and even accused him of undermining American democracy.
It argued the rule would protect drinking water without undermining the economy or energy supply.
The practical effect of this move is a fundamental undermining of the private RTP system.
The powerful corporate interests now are actually undermining the very ideals of capitalism and entrepreneurship.
Last week, Trump blasted the Fed, accusing the central bank of undermining the American economy.
He also needs to prevent the president from undermining the American negotiating position on denuclearization.
She began to wonder if the military's dominance was undermining our civil and legal institutions.
There were signs on Wednesday that tensions in Hong Kong were already undermining business confidence.
And yet, Chinese investment has been criticized for undermining the social contract in weak states.
After all, all he's doing with this kind of rhetoric is undermining his own position.
But evidence undermining Purdue's claims about OxyContin remained locked away in courthouses across the country.
Do you feel like they're going to feel like you're undermining them or undercutting them?
While the United States government fired its chief criminal investigator yesterday, undermining the checks and balances creating the foundation of this democracy, FIFA also fired its chief investigators yesterday, undermining the checks and balances providing any semblance of oversight within the notoriously corrupt organization.
"This President is undermining the role of law enforcement, undermining the role of our intelligence infrastructure and negatively impacting the men and women of the FBI, and across the intelligence agencies, (and their) ability to protect this country on a daily basis," McCabe said.
I mean, come on, when you call the president a traitor, treasonous, you&aposre undermining it.
And how can we solve them without undermining the value that these businesses actually provide people?
Undermining US national security is not typically on the president's to-do list for such calls.
For a start America needs to stop undermining its own strengths and build on them instead.
"This undermining of the public process is absolutely indefensible and should not be allowed to stand."
He also denied that Washington was dabbling in domestic politics or guilty of undermining the vote.
GREGG JARRETT, FOX NEWS LEGAL ANALYST: Subverting the rule of law and undermining a democratic election.
"It's about Belgium because that is a country that is undermining the DRC," She Okitundu said.
The falling cost of automating manufacturing work is also undermining the role of industry in development.
The story begins by undermining the idea that all parents must love and cherish their children.
Robert Lighthizer, the US Trade Representative, dislikes this mechanism, which he sees as undermining American sovereignty.
The point was to destabilize liberal activists, undermining trust that activists had in their own movement.
Undermining established networks is just one of the thorny issues that the streaming wars have fostered.
Maduro says opposition businesses leaders are arbitrarily increasing prices as a way of undermining his government.
But the updated version is also seriously flawed, undermining the study's premise, BuzzFeed News has learned.
Many NGOs disapprove of for-profit education, and unions clearly have an interest in undermining it.
In order to fend off hardline critics he is, by undermining the deal, adopting their policies.
Rather than attacking climate policy, these groups are now far more concerned with undermining basic science.
For advertising, costs surged 88 percent to 4.75 billion yuan, undermining strong revenue growth for Tencent.
The move adds pressure to a government already widely criticized for economic collapse and undermining democracy.
It has also served investment bankers and stock investors well, while undermining our government tax base.
And each day, Trump risks undermining any goodwill he builds with an errant tweet or outburst.
By refusing to debate her strategy, lawmakers say, May is undermining Britain's centuries-old parliamentary democracy.
Google and others poured everything into web apps, steadily undermining the importance of Microsoft's operating system.
But civilian casualties caused by the air strikes have risked undermining public support for the campaign.
As president, Trump will be in charge of the very experts whose authority he's currently undermining.
Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has said record low interest rates risk undermining support for European integration.
The season 6 premiere saw the former assassin broken and actively undermining his own recovery. Suits
"But we can't have a perpetual transitional period undermining the concept of Brexit itself," he said.
Beyond even its damaging rhetoric, the administration's early actions are undermining U.S. leadership on human rights.
More middle-market loans have covenants, but aggressive Ebitda definitions are undermining limited protection for lenders.
But many others remember the accusations against him of cronyism, undermining the judiciary and suppressing dissent.
But he noted such words risked undermining Turkey's credibility and had unintended consequences for foreign policy.
It's hard to be confident when your boss is constantly criticizing you or undermining your contributions.
Who needs hackers and trolls when the President is undermining faith in the democratic system himself?
The left's current resistance movement, by contrast, works outside the system, undermining our core political institutions.
U.S. bond yields have plunged over the past couple of days, undermining the dollar's yield attraction.
"Right now, there are synthetic amino acid companies that are undermining U.S. market share," Osthus said.
Pompeo says his Obama-era predecessor John Kerry has been 'actively undermining' U.S. policy on Iran.
True to form, Stephens dedicated his first column to undermining the scientific consensus on climate change.
"It could offer criminal syndicates new avenues to launder poached ivory, undermining law enforcement," she said.
Putin is likely working behind the scenes to achieve his overall mission of undermining our credibility.
That's the kind of disloyalty that leads to you leaving, not staying and undermining the president.
He became a fixture of the G.O.P. when he began to focus on undermining Obama's legitimacy.
He has spent his career pushing fringe conspiracy theories and undermining key alliances around the world.
This time, it was about money, not interfering in elections or undermining the American political process.
But means-testing a basic income risks undermining its simplicity, and thus its low administrative cost.
China also fears THAAD's powerful radar system can look deep into is territory, undermining its security.
Ahead, we've put together the ultimate list of 26 habits that are undermining your work life.
The president and his advisers have repeatedly accused the Fed of undermining the administration's economic policies.
But May is so weak that she cannot even sack ministers who are openly undermining her.
Those detail a middle-class family's standard disappointments, and Mildred's occasional undermining of Gayle's self-confidence.
This rate is being maintained at the president's insistence, undermining any notion of central bank independence.
Trump's tweets this weekend undermining Secretary of State Rex Tillerson were apparently part of this strategy.
As the Huawei affair shows, President Xi Jinping's growing authoritarianism is undermining China's commercial interests abroad.
In the process, he has deepened the UK's political crisis by substantially undermining the Conservative Party.
The Trump Administration, meanwhile, has already made plain its intention of undermining the whole COP process.
Russia says that by taking in Balkan members, the alliance is undermining security in the region.
Vice President Pence bluntly characterized a vote for the disapproval resolution as undermining Trump's security agenda.
London could find support from eastern Europeans such as Poland that also worry about undermining NATO.
Our adversaries are more than happy to fill the vacuum, undermining our place in the world.
Further uncertainty risks undermining innovation and industry growth, and will only continue to spawn more litigation.
"This whole idea about moving forward without punishing Russia is undermining his entire presidency," he said.
William McRaven, saying that Trump is "undermining his position as commander in chief" by attacking him.
"Your voter-fraud allegations run the risk of undermining that faith," she wrote, according to CNN.
But it cannot allow any individual to poison the culture by engaging in undermining the leader.
"This is a serious offence, undermining the EU sanction regime", the prosecutors said in a statement.
"Putin's dream has been a weakening and undermining European unity and the western alliance," King said.
We know this because Russia was successful in undermining the confidence Americans have in their elections.
"Cambridge Analytica has been exposed as a company undermining democratic institutions around the world," Wylie said.
The Japanese yen also rose, undermining the economic revival plans of Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe.
Off the table: Undermining pre-existing conditions protections, which could happen indirectly under a plan Sen.
Pendley's long history of undermining the federal government's claim to public lands is worrying, McEnaney said.
"I believe that pornography is harmful and is undermining marriages and families in Utah," Weiler added.
However, European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has said Europe cannot build industrial champions by undermining competition.
Dix frequently conflates the animal and human kingdoms, undermining human civilization's illusion of progress or superiority.
Tom James drops a cliché line about undermining her because of democracy and the public good.
Yesterday Microsoft also explicitly called out government agencies for undermining global cyber security by stockpiling exploits.
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Much of the Russian efforts in the election appear directed at undermining the campaigns of Mrs.
The nation has seen a reliable Republican from a deep-red state stunningly undermining his president.
But President Trump and his acolytes are undermining those very institutions with their words and actions.
Here are all the other ways he is undermining Obamacare after Congress failed to repeal it.
Don't go undermining an entire institution of government just because you have some complaints about it.
The exodus adds to pressure on Catalan leaders by potentially undermining tax revenues paid by companies.
That would put the institution in a predicament in which any course risks undermining its authority.
Either these officials were ignorant or they were intentionally undermining efforts for reform, Ms. Denhollander said.
Turkey's president is undermining the political system that carried him from the streets to the presidency.
She also recently accused Mr. Trump of "undermining the rule of law" with his pardon practices.
It says Turkish operations against the Syrian Kurds are undermining the fight against the Islamist extremists.
Far from undermining left-wing arguments, discussing these arrangements perfectly demonstrates the failings of contemporary capitalism.
Even within its professional ranks, Italy is full of economic insecurity, undermining enthusiasm for the elections.
But coronavirus has shattered that dream, undermining farm commodity prices as it spreads around the world.
The politics of fear and menace may be here to stay, undermining the foundations of democracy.
So far, these protections remain on the books, but the administration is already actively undermining them.
How would we react if the attorney general denounced Catholicism as a force undermining American society?
Stocks have returned to rally mode, but three defensive plays could be undermining the bull case.
His supporters came to see judges as partisan and untrustworthy, undermining the judiciary's ability to function.
So Mr. Bolton's motives for potentially undermining the president position may, at first blush, seem confusing.
In the deepest sense, this type of media coverage trivializes politics and is undermining American democracy.
Other motivations, however, are also raised, in some respects undermining -- or distracting from -- that central thesis.
Rising output from Nigeria and Libya is undermining the oil producers' attempt to limit oil production.
Bloomberg reported that Trump saw the warning by Associate Attorney General Stephen Boyd as undermining him.
By suggesting Kushner has not provided necessary documents, the committee is undermining its credibility, he said.
But the forces undermining the middle class may reach back farther than many economists have thought.
Chile legalized abortion in extremely limited circumstances last year, but government regulations are already undermining access.
Jim Nielsen scolding Democrats for undermining "sacred principles" of the recall in California, and state Sen.
I believe he is intentionally undermining faith in our system as a precursor to changing it.
S. trade war, while European markets also bought more cheap natural gas, undermining demand, Whitehaven said.
Bernie Sanders, echoing many other cases of the Trump administration censoring, ignoring, and undermining climate scientists.
"The problem is cancerous, undermining the fundamental tenets of our form of democracy," the Niemeyer wrote.
Sleep, or rather, not enough of it, is another issue undermining the resilience of today's teens.
As a result, the Commission is investigating Poland on suspicion of undermining the rule of law.
It has among its ranks countries like Poland and Hungary openly undermining the rule of law.
The potential showdown risks undermining ongoing trade talks between Washington and Beijing during a critical juncture.
A coalition of opponents say the decisions in concert risk undermining the entire purpose of the .
When he thinks the president is saying something undermining America's ideas or principles, he'll speak out.
In short, it is a practice that satiates a spiritual void without undermining other progressive beliefs.
They also criticized Trump for "undermining the Civil Rights act" and proposing cuts to arts funding.
"There is a price to pay for undermining the credibility of the Federal Reserve," Wessel said.
Yes, you want to bolster your relationship with your boss, but not by undermining your colleagues.
"Castro is complicit in undermining Venezuela's democracy and triggering the hemisphere's largest humanitarian crisis," Pompeo said.
This undermining of both American values and interests has been an early theme of the administration.
Meanwhile, Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House, has been undermining Collins in his own way.
And by undermining the Fed's independence, he may have made it less effective at fighting inflation.
Islamic State has mounted a series of hit-and-run attacks aimed at undermining the government.
"He's embracing positions like aggressive advocacy of gun control and undermining our Second Amendment," Cruz argued.
Neza's leaders believe state officials are quietly undermining their efforts in a bid to retake power.
The majority of Republicans, however, are resisting such calls, wary of undermining the new Republican administration.
Republican leaders agreed to push the bill to the right by substantially undermining the regulatory protections.
DF: I think it's a bad thing that he's attacking the media and undermining our credibility.
Europeans must now stand together & reject a new wave of authoritarian influence undermining our societies again.
" He said that twice, then delivered a stem-winder about workers' wages being low because democracy was being "assaulted by oligarchs" and damaged by "concentrated corporate power" that is "undermining the principles of our democracy, that is undermining free markets and the ability of labor to organize.
"This murder is clearly a provocation aimed at undermining the improvement and normalization of Russian-Turkish relations, as well as undermining the peace process in Syria promoted by Russia, Turkey, Iran and other countries interested in settling the conflict in Syria," he said in a statement.
In fact, it reflects utilities' defensiveness, as modular devices located close to consumers are undermining their monopolies.
This has led to market concentration, undermining the principle of competition that outsourcing is supposed to introduce.
They thought it would encourage the proliferation of skinny health plans, essentially undermining the health law's requirements.
She has said Labour's meetings with EU officials are undermining her efforts to negotiate a Brexit deal.
The first, which he signed hours after taking office, was aimed at undermining the Affordable Care Act.
His presidency threatens to undo years of progress while undermining institutions that work to achieve gender equality.
That means sharing your goal with people you respect—not your undermining work colleague or pessimistic friend.
The undermining of the separation of church and state, and human rights are really hand in hand.
Donald Trump's undermining of the Iran nuclear deal only shrinks U.S. options for dealing with North Korea.
The move added pressure on Maduro's government, which is widely criticized for economic collapse and undermining democracy.
The French regarded the ceding of sovereignty as a means of reinforcing, not undermining, their nation state.
This means that you should use your own best judgment, without directly or deliberately undermining the parents.
Elsewhere around the world, Pompeo has been the President's junior partner in undermining US alliances and multilateralism.
SINCE Donald Trump became president, economists have been fretting that America is bent on undermining international institutions.
That's not to say they aren't also undermining the cause by building car parking and the like.
Another of Schumpeter's concerns was that the state activism of Roosevelt's New Deal was undermining the market.
But in the 1980s universities began undermining this principle by lobbying their local congressmen for direct appropriations.
They say it's all a matter of Washington's trade wars and policies undermining world peace and security.
But rather than celebrate Claire's achievements, Jurassic World and Fallen Kingdom always seem to be undermining her.
One of Russia's fundamental goals with such attacks, analysts stress, is undermining Americans' faith in democracy itself.
Today, he unveiled the sequel — a kind of unified theory of how tech platforms are undermining humanity.
China, where courts are controlled by the Communist Party, has rejected accusations of undermining Hong Kong's freedoms.
"The brutal onslaught on Eastern Ghouta is clearly aimed at undermining [a] political solution," said the statement.
Viktor Orban's political dominance in Hungary is undermining liberal democracy and enriching the strongman's friends and cronies.
But the US government's long history of undermining tribal sovereignty makes the fight that much more onerous.
Brooke Harrington of Copenhagen Business School worries that the growth of FOs is undermining meritocracy in capitalism.
Five days later his defence secretary signed off on the F-15 deal, undermining the president's narrative.
It stood accused of sins from violating privacy and oversharing data to squeezing competition and undermining democracy.
Because Republicans pretty much staying on offense and supporting, generally not undermining the President on key issues.
Mellie is the president, not Olivia, and Olivia cannot be undermining Mellie in front of other people.
Boycotters say Mr Falcón is giving legitimacy to a fraudulent election and undermining international condemnation of it.
Mr Trump, he reckons, will ultimately back off the tariff threat, for fear of undermining America's growth.
Applicants should be aware that the CEO has a history of undermining staff and firing them publicly.
Making a universe-flipping movie like Flashpoint too soon runs the very real risk of undermining that.
The reported progress came as Mr. Obama pledged to veto legislation aimed at undermining the nuclear agreement.
Worried about low turnout undermining the legitimacy of the results, the Kremlin resorted to bread and circuses.
Emily Horne, until recently Twitter's head of policy communications, called out Dorsey's apparent undermining of its messaging.
He accused Mr Sisi of undermining civilian government and placing too big a burden on the army.
Some view the report as a means of undermining Plotnitsky's authority without resorting to an actual coup.
Getty Images, the US photography agency, has accused Google of enabling photo piracy and undermining its business.
The rapid fall in Chinese stocks has had a psychological impact on households, undermining consumption, Li said.
The MFA would break down natural barriers to high taxes by undermining healthy tax competition among states.
This is undermining the benefits of being closer to European markets than most of its Asian rivals.
Not only that, but the skewing of the democratic process risks undermining the faith of our citizens.
Insider attacks have plagued both Afghan and international military forces in the country, undermining trust and morale.
It's the commodity in the complex that you look to see either supporting them or undermining them.
The Democrat has criticized the "instability" in the health care system that was caused by undermining Obamacare.
The crackdown was also derailed by a protracted battle with open-source developers intent on undermining it.
At some point, we have got to recognize that we're destroying our institutions and undermining our institutions.
My mom had suffered from depression, which he had no sympathy for, regularly undermining the condition entirely.
Because the investigation had essentially run its course, and could thus be aired without undermining its integrity.
Tax cuts and spending increases can play havoc with people's incentives, undermining the efficiency of the economy.
But the life sciences are now undermining free will and individualism, which are the foundations of humanism.
It's that celebrities are undermining the most basic foundations of truthful advertising and knowingly deceiving their fans.
Republicans may succeed by making Democrats look like the party of globalist multiculturalism undermining American Christian greatness.
By failing to disclose flaws, onlookers say, the government is undermining online security and alienating tech companies.
Undermining pre-existing conditions protections has been central to their health care agenda for eight years now.
There were actually some bits of good news on Thursday—beyond the self-undermining by the president.
Lower courts have ruled that the two programs differed in important ways, undermining the administration's legal analysis.
But any comparison raises questions about the subpoenas and whether Democrats are undermining the chances for impeachment.
We must never regard as 'normal' the regular and casual undermining of our democratic norms and ideals.
We must never regard as "normal" the regular and casual undermining of our democratic norms and ideals.
Labour has long been an awkward coalition of anticapitalists and social democrats, undermining and frustrating each other.
Corbyn accused the Conservatives of undermining Britain's security by cutting the number of police on the streets.
It can't be easily set aside without undermining the UN, the international community, and the U.S. Constitution.
They charge that Google pushes its competitors' results lower, where they'll receive fewer clicks, undermining their businesses.
Why are Republicans hell-bent on undermining the prestige and reputation of the United States armed forces?
"Putin's Russia invaded its neighbors, violated our sovereignty by undermining elections, and attacks dissidents abroad," Biden wrote.
They start undermining norms that ensure accountability, try to change the rules to entrench their power further.
It's no coincidence that his moves Thursday and Friday satisfy his fixation with undermining his predecessor's legacy.
Opponents believe these initiatives promote privatization and private-sector profits while undermining broadly available quality public education.
The political irony of Haley undermining a report about American poverty should not be lost on us.
The delay in getting troops closer to the front lines has been seen as undermining that strategy.
He will fire people in his administration who he thinks are crossing him, questioning him, undermining him.
But they will surely be cited in legal briefings nonetheless, potentially undermining the government's moral high ground.
Clinton and Trump, in different ways, are questioning the basic assumption of transparency and perhaps undermining it.
It was addressed only as part of a larger concerns with undermining longstanding principles of sovereign immunity.
Kramp-Karrenbauer rejected Merz's proposal, saying it risked undermining a principle that was central to the CDU.
"Justifying tariffs on the basis of national security considerations risks undermining the multilateral trading system," Malmstrom said.
Rising U.S. production has been a thorn in OPEC's side, undermining the impact of its output curbs.
"Putin's Russia invaded its neighbors, violated our sovereignty by undermining elections, and attacks dissidents abroad," Biden wrote.
They warned that Barr is undermining his credibility by using language that echoes Trump and his allies.
Wheeler is well aware undermining the foundation of the MATS has the potential to crumble the rule.
An intelligence community assessment in 2017 concluded that Russia's efforts were aimed at undermining the Clinton campaign.
The professoriate been even worse, intentionally undermining those shared values that bind us together as a polity.
"It was important because corruption was undermining the integrity of the governance system in Ukraine," Yovanovitch said.
Republicans want tough oversight, while Democrats are concerned about undermining the authority of the Puerto Rican government.
Hungary's government has denied undermining press freedom and says it has no desire to control the media.
Flynn was a private citizen undermining the policy of the United States toward a foreign country. Period.
This turns our courts into revenue-generating machines, undermining public trust and confidence in the justice system.
Earlier this week, Volkswagen labor boss Bernd Osterloh accused Diess of undermining a jointly agreed turnaround plan.
How can we even hope to crack the glass ceiling if we're undermining each other's basic functions?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has previously been accused of undermining freedom of the press in India.
Islamic State has recently mounted a series of hit-and-run attacks aimed at undermining the government.
And today, it will freeze federal fuel efficiency standards, undermining Obama's goal of making them progressively tougher.
This is the first study to identify racial tensions as a primary factor now undermining our democracy.
" The last thing we needed she said, was a "further undermining of the objectivity of this investigation.
Undermining the ACA's contraceptive coverage guarantee could once again mean high out-of-pocket costs for many.
Arkansas failed even to properly inform recipients of work requirements while undermining Medicaid, a program that works.
"Undermining the authority of the justice system and the judges will require years of rebuilding," she said.
Extreme inequality is corroding our civil society, poisoning our politics, and undermining our effectiveness as a nation.
And as his military offensive continues, it is deeply undermining Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's international standing.
"I think it's a bad thing that he's attacking the media and undermining our credibility," he said.
As Vox's David Roberts has explained, the United States is undermining the success of the Paris agreement.
But critics say that undermining the nuclear agreement only increases the country's incentives to project power abroad.
Donald Trump woke up on the wrong side of the bed Tuesday, with undermining on his mind.
Mr. Orban has already spent nearly eight years undermining the independence of Hungary's courts and other institutions.
But Islamic State has since switched to hit-and-run attacks aimed at undermining the Baghdad government.
As deputy prime minister, League leader Matteo Salvini has taken to undermining common European positions on migration.
Democrats are wary of undermining Obamacare's core protections for people with preexisting conditions through the waiver program.
The company's increasing reliance on those workers has employees wondering if management is undermining its vaunted culture.
Several Interior Department scientists have resigned to protest actions like these that are perceived as undermining research.
Letting the numbers leak, Mr. Furman said, risked undermining public confidence in the integrity of economic data.
But Republicans in Washington see greater advantage in undermining and disparaging the marketplaces than in bolstering them.
"It's head-scratching to think that she would have entertained undermining the democratic process," Mr. Fallon said.
"The problem is cancerous," he wrote in 2017, "undermining the fundamental tenets of our form of democracy."
Soon after, the nervous network threw full support behind the New York billionaire, undermining its journalistic integrity.
To some American lawmakers, the episode amounted to China undermining one of America's basic rights: free speech.
"This bill is surgical," he said, noting it had been designed to avoid undermining the 2015 agreement.
Wherever illegal drugs were cultivated, narcos harvested official corruption, undermining the rule of law and weak institutions.
We can preserve Social Security without cutting anyone's earned benefits or undermining public support for the program.
This self-undermining flaw makes the trope a useful way to grasp the dilemmas facing Trump's opponents.
Flagrant abuse of Cites risks undermining the treaty's integrity and compromising its ability to regulate sustainable trade.
Russia is principally interested in creating chaos and undermining American democratic institutions, as it did in 2016.
The Citizenship Amendment Act has sparked accusations that Modi and his BJP are undermining India's secular traditions.
The team felt the cool weather had been undermining one of its biggest offensive strengths: fly balls.
But the wealth of funding has a third problem, also seen in WeWork, of undermining spending discipline.
They will be blamed for rending the party asunder and undermining Trump's chances for victory in November.
In the tumultuous news climate, Google and Facebook don't want to be seen as undermining real journalism.
All five face up to 15 years in prison if convicted of charges of undermining state security.
New reporting emerged this week undermining his case for limiting what he makes public about his health.
He has accomplished more in the undermining of NATO than Russia has in the last 20 years.
The country's security services "are in complete disarray," he added, undermining efforts to successfully hold off attacks.
"We are seriously undermining our credibility when it comes to upholding basic rights and freedoms," he added.
The United States undoubtedly must find more effective ways to defeat terrorists, including by undermining their message.
Another official said, "We all view this possibility as undermining the authority of command" in military units.
The British Chambers of Commerce has warned that public rifts within the cabinet are undermining business confidence.
Marriage before adulthood often has crushing consequences, undermining a girl's access to health, education and economic opportunities.
In contrast, defense attorneys called just one witness and focused on undermining the credibility of cooperating witnesses.
Critics have accused Trump of undermining his intelligence agencies by questioning their conclusions while on foreign soil.
Trump has complained about the swirl of investigations around having an undermining effect with fellow world leaders.
The FBI works quietly (well, when the FBI director is not publicly undermining Hillary Clinton they do).
The Left is politicizing the #MeToo movement, undermining a valid and important resetting of our cultural norms.
Senate Democrats are accusing the Trump administration of burying climate change reports and more generally undermining science.
It is befuddling to imagine a foreign country systematically undermining a US presidential election over social media.
Further improving those terms would risk knocking its own share price, undermining the benefits of the move.
Djukanovic has accused the Church of promoting pro-Serbian policies with the aim of undermining Montenegrin statehood.
In addition, ICE Director Thomas Homan has concluded that workplace enforcement is the key to undermining illegality.
Obamacare supporters pointed to the Trump administration's undermining of the health reform law as a main cause.
The smear campaign waged by the left is aimed at nothing less than undermining our constitutional rights.
" He added that, "actively undermining US policy as a former secretary of state is literally unheard of.
With limited resources but ruthless methods, Vladimir Putin has gone about undermining democracy from Kiev to Kansas.
One set up a parallel court system, a move widely condemned as undermining the rule of law.
But the Ninth Circuit said the two programs differed in important ways, undermining the administration's legal analysis.
China, where courts are controlled by the Communist Party, has rejected accusations of undermining Hong Kong's freedoms.
The move added pressure on Maduro's government, which is already widely criticized for economic collapse and undermining democracy.
Some steel firms have responded by calling for carbon tariffs to prevent the measures undermining their international competitiveness.
"We have today a corrupt campaign finance system which is undermining American democracy," Mr. Sanders said to cheers.
When I was coming of age in the 1970s, drug use was already undermining the white middle class.
Thomsen, a Democrat, fired back at Trump Monday and accused him of undermining the faith in American elections.
The rise of web publishing and free content started undermining once beloved magazines and newspapers decades ago now.
There&aposs a global phenomenon of strong men, autocratic leaning leaders that are undermining institutions across the globe.
The process involves rejecting or undermining the status quo or contemporary ideas and expressions of freedom of choice.
They seem to be wholly invested in undermining the national security priorities and policies of the Trump administration.
Semiconductor manufacturer Nvidia said in a forecast that the economic situation in China is also undermining its performance.
The IMF has pointed to global trade tensions as one of the main reasons undermining global growth prospects.
That approach is already undermining the smidgen of tentative good will he had enjoyed from the tech industry.
The court said its conclusion should not be understood as undermining the separate and distinct status of Gibraltar.
They fear that the repression of competitive politics is undermining the country's long history of secularism and tolerance.
" All this has been the source of predictable handwringing among Democrats, undermining their desperate calls for "party unity.
A recent op-ed in the Palm Beach Post said the strategy was "undermining" engagement with black voters.
But it remains to be seen whether the administration and its policies will stop undermining their worthy objective.
It has been celebrated by victims' advocates, but condemned by critics as undermining due process for accused students.
By undermining the important transatlantic relationship, the United States is working against the goals it hopes to achieve.
The Justice Department complaint accuses California of deliberately undermining federal authority in violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
Eventually, I began to wonder if the strength of our friendship was the thing undermining our romantic relationships.
Previously actions that posed a "real risk" of undermining public confidence in the courts were considered a crime.
The proposed solutions focus on removing weaker players from the ecosystem and undermining the hate clusters from within.
In their letter, the investors said the law was undermining the stable business climate needed for sound investment.
Microsoft gave up on its Windows Phone effort back in 2017, undermining the idea of universal Windows apps.
Undermining the report, however, is news that Snowden's asylum in Russia was recently extended for two more years.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the U.S. Fed, accusing it of undermining the administration's economic policies.
The disclosure of those conflicts also risks further undermining respect for democracy, which already seems to be waning.
But Clinton won the popular vote by about 2.8 million votes, rather undermining the narrative of resounding victory.
Now he seems intent on undermining what is left of the pact by imposing crippling sanctions on Iran.
And any representative democracy can only take so much undermining, which is what a second referendum would do.
And more immediately, rising bad debts could crimp lending to strong companies, undermining economic growth in the process.
They start undermining norms that ensure accountability and try to change the rules to entrench their power further.
This means it must win over lawmakers from other parties, a campaign which Kahraman's comments could risk undermining.
Rising U.S. production, however, has been a thorn in OPEC's side, undermining the impact of its output curbs.
The treason might prove to be greater than we now suspect: a further undermining of political reality itself.
Danish academic Gert Svendsen, author of 'Trust', says the scandals risk undermining a central tenet of Nordic culture.
House Democrats slammed President Trump on Tuesday, saying his public attacks on judges are undermining the federal judiciary.
His comments came after his French counterpart, Manuel Valls, warned Moscow that it is undermining peace in Syria.
"Inequality is trapping hundreds of millions in poverty; it is fracturing our societies and undermining democracy," Byanyima added.
He relitigates the rights of surrogates to make decisions for those they love, undermining the role of families.
Mobile, authentication and tokenization are enabling specialization within payments, undermining the traditional economies of scale and causing fragmentation.
His rhetoric often goes beyond concerns about trade and slips into xenophobic stereotypes about crafty foreigners undermining America.
The scope of Russian active measures aimed at undermining public trust in the West's civic institutions is sobering.
But the line seems perhaps more significant for the message it sent: that Obama is intentionally undermining America.
In trying to secure their prosperity, Germans may be undermining the very thing that has ensured their success.
But his words may be undermining the power of the executive branch, and not just during his presidency.
They certainly should not be openly undermining the legitimacy of our elections or the office of the Presidency.
Judges in the DACA cases said the two programs differed in important ways, undermining the administration's legal analysis.
If undermining our institutions is the goal, it's not just the 2016 election we have to worry about.
After slowly undermining my marriage for years, I blew it up spectacularly not long after I turned 40.
It's the double standard led by the team at the top that is undermining the rule of law.
But he has a habit of undermining those messages even when he gets it right the first time.
N) was undermining its relationship with Britain by its behavior in a dispute with Canadian rival Bombardier (BBDb.
Leftist lawmakers have accused Seehofer of undermining the credibility of the BfV agency by refusing to fire Maassen.
Criticized for undermining democratic norms, Trump is far from the first major U.S. political figure to do so.
Murphy also criticized Trump for undermining the nation's diplomatic efforts, especially those of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
It's a helpful metaphor because gender stereotyping that tells us how we're supposed to be can be undermining.
The Global Magnitsky Act would authorize the US to create greater costs for those undermining this essential work.
If doing so should have the effect of undermining the nation-state, then call that an added bonus.
That does not mean that someone or a government is undermining either a campaign or interfering with elections.
Far from undermining her project, however, these concessions have served to highlight the conceptual nature of her work.
It's a problem that can be easily avoided without undermining all the good in the tax reform bills.
Undermining workers' rights, Mr Hun Sen may find, is no longer the best way to woo foreign business.
This is part of a broader pattern of undermining banking reforms that no elected official should not support.
We had a President who had to resign prior to impeachment because he was undermining rule of law.
Chinese officials argue that the Thaad radar can detect Chinese missiles on the mainland, undermining its nuclear deterrent.
That stalemate in Congress, the Lawyers' Committee said, is undermining the court's ability to effectively resolve complex cases.
And when it comes to Russia's goal of undermining democracy, they're not likely to take this cycle off.
Mattis resigned last week, in a letter that implicitly but fiercely rebuked the president for undermining U.S. alliances.
In what he calls a "final observation," Conway hints at his motivation, while undermining the President's legal team.
Democrats and the media have a playbook for undermining Republicans, and their favorite themes are racism and misogyny.
Russian goals included undermining faith in the US democratic process and harming a candidate's electability and potential presidency.
It translates into our lives by fueling public discord, terrorist attacks, and hate crimes, thus undermining our democracies.
But the lack of a strong growth driver is seen undermining momentum for the rest of this year.
Yes, the very same steel that Trump recently announced tariffs on because it was undermining American made steel.
There is no glory in defeat, only four more years of systematic undermining of environmental and political institutions.
By "investigating the investigators," the administration now risks undermining the entire process of gathering, analyzing and interpreting intelligence.
But defenders warn that undermining encryption would erode Americans' rights to privacy and degrade security for everyone. Sens.
The reckless undermining of air, water, health, and climate protections must stop — and those safeguards must be restored.
In an abstract and civil world, protesters and counter-protesters would each refrain from undermining each other's communication.
Weakening the health insurance requirement is not the only way Trump and the GOP are undermining the ACA.
The European Commission said on Thursday it was looking into whether Denmark's move was undermining fundamental EU values.
Some Republicans including the president are even more convinced of a deep state conspiracy undermining the Trump administration.
The biggest risk is that the economy only limps along, undermining the government's rosy revenue and growth forecasts.
In fact, WTO rules provide a different avenue that would protect these industries without undermining the trading system.
Some officials fear this split could send a signal of disunity to Berlin's partners, undermining the EU consensus.
The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, charged Poland's government of undermining the fundamental values of democratic states.
We now have two U.S. allies squaring off against each other, potentially undermining our collective efforts against ISIS.
Local governments and agencies can work with ride-hailing services to enhance public transit instead of undermining it.
By using this tactic, the nation's lead immigration law enforcement agency is undermining a pillar of our democracy.
But the case could do even more damage by undermining a legal concept known as third-party standing.
Officials must now reinforce that message in Hong Kong, or risk undermining the city's own hard won safety.
He denounced reports of Ukraine providing missiles to North Korea as Russian disinformation aimed at undermining Western support.
We see Brett Kavanaugh spitting irrational rage, hypocritically undermining the very process he was assailing as a sham.
"The greatest success story is that we have done all this without undermining environmental protections," the source said.
"Politically correct" forces of change are undermining those traditions in ways that are terribly threatening to this nation.
Re-establishing cultural identity can be achieved without undermining efforts to keep up with the tide of globalisation.
The lunar eclipse in Libra will shed light on all the ways you've been undermining your general wellbeing.
It appears the CIA had also amassed tools for undermining iPhone security features, according to the WikiLeaks documents.
The social network has drawn criticism for undermining democracy and for provoking bloodshed in societies small and large.
America's "goal is liquidation of governments of inconvenient countries, the undermining of sovereignty," Russia's chief military strategist, Gen.
Democrats are likely to oppose such changes as undermining the viability of Obamacare's subsidized insurance market for individuals.
That justification has lawmakers in both parties miffed that the administration is undermining Congress' power of the purse.
Ankara has been given more time to rein in rebels undermining the patrols, the Russian defense ministry said.
Many Latin American politicians have bypassed term limits, at times undermining the rule of law in the process.
Some believe China would be unwilling to escalate the trade war dramatically by emphatically undermining Trump's Iran crackdown.
The report said Iran is undermining legitimate governments and American interests in Afghanistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen.
"It would harm U.S. consumers at the margin, while undermining the global trading system and inviting certain retaliation."
John Kerry is backing Biden but then was overheard seemingly musing his own run, undermining the Biden effort.
Today's false feud between globalization and nationalism is undermining the future of humanity, and spreading dread and loathing.
This is the President propagating a conspiracy theory, and undermining faith in American democracy, for no good reason.
His defense is anything but, as allies like Rudy Giuliani keep undermining his position with their own misconduct.
Instead of undermining these values, the Trump administration should honor Martin Luther King by withdrawing its proposed rules.
The delays have already led to violence, and observers fear they could risk undermining the eventual winner's legitimacy.
And California's Democratic secretary of state lashed out at the president for undermining confidence in the election system.
And taxi associations from London to Frankfurt have accused Uber of flouting local rules and undermining European rivals.
The Pentagon chief also singled out the Russian president for undermining one of America's most powerful military alliances.
"It's a way of critiquing or undermining public figures in a kind of visceral way," Ms. Jamison said.
Trump's latest salvo saw commodity prices slip, undermining material stocks, resulting in the sector index falling 1.7 percent.
It means patronizing businesses that defend our values and not those willing to go along with undermining them.
But the federal government is not only ignoring the potential of lions; it is also actively undermining it.
"It creates a narrative that increasing representation of women is undermining the integrity of the force," she says.
But the Trump administration and many (though not all) Republican governors have been actively undermining Obamacare's private markets.
Such a response would risk undermining the phase one agreement at a time when U.S. elections are approaching.
Conspiracy theories, some entering the mainstream, portray them as nationless cosmopolitans bent on undermining Western countries' racial purity.
"The President has a dangerous habit of undermining the intelligence community to fit his alternate reality," said Sen.
His defense, instead, will focus on undermining the women's testimony and arguing that the alleged incidents were consensual.
Republican critics and others said he was sacrificing a U.S. ally, the Syrian Kurds, and undermining American credibility.
Unfortunately, the Trump administration is focused on further undermining the public's confidence in our democracy, not strengthening it.
The plaintiffs countered that the emergency declaration falsely characterized the border region as dangerous, undermining business and tourism.
He deployed both men to find pressure points in Ukraine, and joined them in undermining an American ambassador.
Many false claims target politicians who present the biggest obstacles to Moscow's goal of undermining the European Union.
Further undermining their shares were fresh worries that higher provisions may be needed to cover for bad loans.
Its misdeeds and the undermining of the two-state solution through settlement-building provide abundant ammunition for critics.
Brutal repression and mass human rights abuses are fueling violence and radicalization, undermining Egypt's important fight against terrorism.
A former asylum officer says "remain in Mexico" and other policies undermining asylum aren't just racist, they're illegal.
Confusing labeling and misleading marketing are undermining parents' best intentions to make the right choices for their children.
The courts now must confront a question: Can they face down President Trump without undermining their own standing?
In fact, they were furious, and demanded to know who was responsible for undermining their otherwise estimable production.
These concessions must enhance the DPRK's perception of its security without undermining extended deterrence or relationships with allies.
In his talk, Cameron shared a warning call about the consequences of undermining the credibility of the press.
We do not want them to be shackled in this undertaking by governments intent on undermining their impact.
This suggests Ukraine knew about the aid freeze earlier than previously believed, potentially undermining a key Republican defense.
It's also key to understanding why these companies are being held responsible for warping elections and undermining democracy.
"It is seen as undermining civilian control by creating a political conflict and weakening public confidence," he said.
For him to rule with the White House, he would be undermining the authority of the lower courts.
Sinan, a recent university graduate with uncertain employment prospects, seems at once brazenly ambitious and stubbornly self-undermining.
The picture is one of dysfunction and an undermining of the law, our democratic process and the Constitution.
The films also come at a time when climate change is undermining the traditional lifestyle of many tribes.
He says unspecified "forces with the goal of undermining peace and unity" are to blame for the violence.
The specter of disorderly crowds in big liberal cities could easily bolster Trump's popularity rather than undermining it.
But in Iraq it has switched to guerrilla hit-and-run tactics, aimed at undermining the Baghdad government.
It also means not alienating the large bloc of congressional Democrats who have long demanded a new trade pact model that harvests the benefits of expanded trade without incentivizing the offshoring of U.S. jobs and tax dollars, the undermining of U.S. wages and the undermining of consumer and environmental protections.
But the nationalists on his own continent are undermining that vision — and they have a powerful friend in Washington.
And the EU sees both of its main features as unworkable and undermining the integrity of its single market.
And transforming a last-resort show of force into a routine presence risks undermining public confidence in civilian authorities.
That risks undermining the government and could increase the chances of an early election which would hurt the pound.
Assange is a fugitive from the law, hiding in an embassy, who has a history of undermining American interest.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has condemned capital punishment as undermining human dignity.
On Wednesday, Wang said South Korea must "cease and desist" the deployment, which he described as undermining Chinese security.
For people like Mugabe, the point of this strategy is to consolidate his own power by undermining opposition support.
In an exchange on gun control, Rubio laid into President Obama at tonight's debate for undermining the Second Amendment.
" He added in a later tweet that "I'm obviously not advocating violence ... I'm saying Republicans are undermining our democracy.
It's hard to imagine that some prioritization of traffic won't be necessary, further undermining attempts to ban such practices.
The hostile briefing was aimed at undermining Hammond for his uncompromising stance on public sector pay, the source said.
Crying foul widens the gap in opinions, undermining the support for and legitimacy of the system as a whole.
Labour costs in France have risen faster than in Germany, deterring the creation of permanent jobs and undermining competitiveness.
He may loosen currency controls, thus undermining the black market in which the well-connected few make huge profits.
Concerns about a trade war between the two countries undermining the global economy have clouded the outlook for markets.
Trump stood accused of undermining the sanctity of the election process by soliciting Ukrainian interference in the 2020 election.
But traditional members fear liquidity on three-month contracts could fall, undermining the exchange's position as global benchmark setter.
In movie terms, it is radically negative, undermining any of the genre categories that might make sense of it.
Under pressure, Mrs May has often seemed simultaneously wooden and uncertain, undermining her slogan of being strong and stable.
Supporters of Brexit accused Blair of undermining both Britain's negotiations with the EU and the will of the people.
It is probably undermining the effectiveness of future QE by indicating that most purchases are likely to be temporary.
Low bond yields sap a company's strength by increasing its pension liabilities while simultaneously undermining its pension fund's returns.
Opponents, however, accuse him of becoming increasingly authoritarian, undermining democracy by curbing political activity and cracking down on dissent.
By the end of the Berlin Olympics, Owens had become the ultimate symbol undermining Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy.
If that happens, Iran could retaliate by undermining the interests of Washington and its allies in the Middle East.
Trump's rhetoric is undermining the inherent virtue of our democracy, revered around the world: the peaceful transition of power.
It has dodged the dilemma of imprisoning a much-loved politician, or freeing her and undermining its own authority.
The government denies undermining press freedom or trying to influence the media or its owners through the advertising market.

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