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"belied" Definitions
  1. false, contradictory, or misrepresented:Her first belied statement was that the witnesses would agree.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of belie.

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The ideals she came to serve belied her earthy beginnings.
That belied reality: roads were twisting, bumpy, crowded and dangerous.
Dhoni's still gaze belied the frenzy of 24 billion Indians.
But the serenity belied the horror that had unfolded here.
It was an oasis that belied the kaleidoscopic bustle outside.
The talk of "family values" is belied by its actions.
His tweets on Sunday and Monday, however, belied any cheer.
The irony of the title is belied by the installation.
His image in his race against Cruz, however, belied that background.
Altspace occupied different cultural ground, though: its obscurity belied its importance.
But the calm waters belied a storm roiling underneath the surface.
But his tone of voice belied his stated can-do attitude.
It's a seductively simple formula, one that is belied by reality.
But the idea of Teflon Trump is belied by the evidence.
His movement belied no great sense of strategy, no cunning purpose.
The consensus surrounding the two men belied tensions over other nominees.
A single glance belied the reports that India's glaciers are stable.
But those assertions turn out to be entirely belied by science.
To his Democratic colleagues, Labrador's assertive good cheer belied his doctrinaire conservatism.
But Trump's own words at times belied a sense of political unity.
Critics said Mr. Trump's action in February belied his words on Monday.
Yet Xie's hard-won freedom belied a wider retreat of human rights.
Their knowledge, sophistication and awareness of their appearance belied their young age.
The deadliness, sophistication, and ambition of the attacks belied their inevitably negligible upshot.
The problem with that, though, Paul, it&aposs belied by their own investigation.
It's hardly news that McCain's soaring speeches are belied by his own actions.
But their defensiveness is belied by developments that surfaced only after the election.
His treatment of the women in his life belied this image of cultivation.
On set she was known for a breezy professionalism that belied her youth.
Rudy was an old soul with a cool exterior that belied his youth.
The fear of an immigrant-led crime wave, too, is belied by the evidence.
Krauthammer's intellectual heft belied an ability to be candid and witty about his quirks.
Their dress — fitting in with expectations of the status quo — belied any radical leanings.
The strength she showed, however, belied the fact that the incident severely traumatized her.
Republican partisans' views of who is more discriminated against are belied by the evidence.
The severity of the Great Recession belied the relative economic stability that preceded it.
Trump's soothing assurances about the budget deficit also have been belied by the facts.
They burst through speakers with an exuberance that belied Spector's often torturous recording process.
The announcement itself was delivered in an improvisational style that belied its historic significance.
Martin's folksy banter belied a crisis that had demanded quick reflexes by the Fed.
Their poise under pressure belied the many crises they had navigated during their careers.
Boko Haram has repeatedly belied assertions by Nigeria's leaders that it has been crushed.
Similarly, the small size of Abdurraqib's book is belied by how much it contains.
His charming exterior was belied by the violent temper he showed those close to him.
But that belied what is going on behind the scenes: a White House in turmoil.
The notion that Mr Xi is stifling innovation is belied by a flourishing of enterprise.
Still, Jenner presided over the controversial festivities with enthusiasm that belied no hesitation or shame.
The paeans to trickle-down economics and limited government are belied by the hard facts.
His modest, socially awkward demeanor is belied by an unshakeable conviction that approaches the pathological.
"Bob was a man of unassuming manner that belied his vast accomplishments," the obituary states.
But the cordial tone belied deep tensions that showed no signs of abating on Thursday.
All of this is belied by much of the evidence presented in the book itself.
He had the haircut of a drill sergeant, which belied his occasional bursts of giddiness.
Even his laboratory results belied his smiling face: low potassium and albumin levels, suggesting starvation.
As I noted earlier, the standards that Comey enforced as director belied his own account.
The sulkiness belied a fabulously sharp collection, brilliantly produced by Ms Eilish's brother, Finneas O'Connell.
Biden later denied he lost his temper, a claim belied by video of the exchange.
Any meritocratic veneer is belied by the way capital wends its way through our world.
" Babcock's charges will need to keep an eye on veteran Justin Williams, who belied his "Mr.
If there ever was a justification for the wall, it is now belied by these numbers.
The idea middle age is a time of psychological gloom is also belied by research evidence.
The first piece — a rather sculptural camel coat — belied the rest of the show's quirky offerings.
But by now kids know that promise is belied by online bullying, hacking and public shaming.
She was known for incredible strength that belied her petite stature, said Abi Corbin, the coach.
This claim is belied by Trump's singular focus on investigations that happened to benefit him politically.
His common labeling as an anti-Islamist is belied by his backing of Salafist armed groups.
Composed under pressure, he picked up his nickname, Lenny the Cool, but it belied a dogged competitiveness.
His calm belied a fatal fact: The knife had pierced his liver; deep inside, he was bleeding.
It was a muggy spring afternoon, and the quietude belied the news that had broken days earlier.
The one-sided 407-23 vote belied the emotional infighting over how to respond to freshman Rep.
A report in the Business Standard daily the previous day belied the government bullishness over the economy.
Though just 22 at the time, he orchestrated play with a cool head that belied his years.
It was the third game of Young's college career, and his relative anonymity belied a bubbling peerlessness.
Zuckerberg's idealism is belied by his desire to duck responsibility for mediating the content of his site.
That's how she encountered Naas Delport, whose rough-hewed, laid-back looks belied his past military career.
He had a working-class background that belied his elegant screen persona, something he apparently wrestled with.
But his comments belied the increased skepticism about the fate of his nomination inside the White House.
His demeanor was casual — he dropped a few "dudes" that belied his Harvard law degree — but forceful.
The restoration of Vat Phou that we witnessed belied notions of ancient ruins lost in eternal mists.
Ruby was seventy-six, but she retained her authoritative bearing; only her unsteady gait belied her age.
In the middle of all that tragedy, Ms. Ayala, 53, portrayed a warmth that belied the heartbreak.
He put on a brave face for his son, belied only by the uncertainty in his eyes.
Huang's face goes blank; watching him, I felt the same mix of irritation and hopelessness his appearance belied.
An American artist who long worked in Italy, she created towering forms whose evanescence belied their giant scale.
They are presented as spoofs, but the tongue-in-cheek tone is belied by the level of craft.
Wade would be overruled by justices he would appoint to the Supreme Court "automatically" is belied by history.
Unflattering stereotypes of polyamorists as damaged, dysfunctional, or secretly coerced by pushy partners are all belied by research.
But that score, and its two gorgeous goals from Antoine Griezmann, belied the emotion of the afternoon here.
As it turned out, the antique facade of the neighborhood — the Binnenstad, or Inner City — belied vigorous change.
A lurching Australian named Angus—whose on-stage jeremiads belied a gentle, thoughtful in-person nature—fronted Liars.
It was a scrum of hustle and loud voices; the energy belied the hour but underscored the urgency.
But the rock-ribbed secularism is belied by Quebec's landscape, dotted as it is with very large crucifixes.
And speaking of work belied by its rhetorical scaffolding, the work by Juliana Huxtable is the most disappointing.
This last claim is belied by how people actual vote on ballot initiatives to impose such background checks.
But Mr. Kerik's connections and frequent presence in conservative media belied the challenges he faced to earn money.
Trump's public praise of King is belied not only by his private words but also by his deeds.
The suggestion that such a rule is rooted in science is also belied by another scientific community: medicine.
Any claim to a unique personal taste or style was belied by the zippered beast on my back.
Chester Bennington's gritty rock voice belied a man struggling with depression and a history with drug and alcohol abuse.
The subdued spot rate belied the drama because Bank Negara Malaysia was acting to stem any panic, traders said.
Though Gomer Pyle's voice was cartoonishly high and homespun, it belied another of Nabors' talents: as an operatic baritone.
Likewise, the EU's recent summit with China belied growing bilateral links between southern and eastern European states and Beijing.
His fingers paused on his button fly, in a deceptively casual pose belied by the tenseness of his body.
The argument in favor of realignment is belied by a continuing pro-trade outlook among moderates in both parties.
The brazen attack belied the spirit of Ramadan, a period marked the world over by prayer, fasting and charity.
It's a pathological paradigm, belied by a culturally-enforced shame that holds hands with the extraordinary vulnerability of pregnancy.
The songs are airtight and endlessly singable, engineered with a Midas touch that belied the band's deep-seated instability.
The bullet hole in the teenager's forehead was so small, it belied the damage already done to his brain.
Could we blame the bartender, whose Jimmy Buffett vibe and red Hawaiian shirt belied the fury of his mixology?
But while each had his own story, there was a common experience, one that belied many of the stereotypes.
Still, Trump's claims of a "massive landslide victory" are belied by past statistics, which place his win among the narrowest.
And you know, this notion that President Trump has been soft on Putin and Russia is belied by the facts.
WASHINGTON — Even in the final days of her life, Barbara Bush retained the sharp tongue that belied her grandmotherly image.
THE triceratops had a gentle existence that belied its fierce appearance, keeping to itself and maintaining a strict vegetarian diet.
The more decadent beef Wellington had a perfectly crispy puff pastry exterior that belied the tender well-seasoned beef inside.
And no reputable newspaper would have published a story claiming a candidate's surge that was clearly belied by the polls.
Seyffert, whose soft-spoken demeanor is belied by his towering frame, is busy directing his assistant at the mixing board.
But these last few, flailing weeks belied a campaign that for months had followed its initial strategy to the letter.
Such comments are belied by the history of earmarks, under which the distribution of funds has always been grossly disproportionate.
Of course, such claims clearly were belied by much of the prosecution evidence, including recorded phone conversations and witness testimony.
Delicate, subtly complex, and belied by power—and when it brushes over you, it leaves your hair standing on end.
He brought with him a nickname — "100-Mile Giles" — that belied his best weapon: a breaking ball like few others.
His folksy nickname belied the fear he'd instilled in small communities that wondered when and where he might strike next.
He was 15 and towering, a soccer player with an easy smile that belied his prowess between the goal posts.
Here is a show of an abstract painter ahead of her time, and whose stylistic promiscuity belied a deep rigor.
Unfortunately, the result belied Mr. de Mazière's characterization of the play in his introduction as a timely take on womanhood.
For the first half-hour, Liverpool had belied its status as underdog and swarmed over the illustrious, imperious Real Madrid.
Maybe it's her big blue eyes framed by wispy brown bangs, which suggest an innocence belied by her sharp wit.
Second, the notion that the term "gentrification" was ever value-neutral is belied by the root of the word itself.
The stillness belied the chaos of the day before, as people fled in terror before a roaring wave of destruction.
"But, O.K." Kostyuk quickly adapted in typical fashion, demonstrating a sense of humility and self-awareness that belied her age.
Indian companies had hoped for a fiscal stimulus to revive consumer spending, but the federal budget this month belied those hopes.
And when he finally began talking, it was with an assurance that belied the fact that he was basically spewing nonsense.
Wade would be overruled by justices he would appoint to the Supreme Court "automatically," but that statement is belied by history.
A respected and rising star in journalism, his imprint on the profession and on the communities he covered belied his age.
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate's mild manners and gentle voice belied his conviction for his cause -- improving human rights in China.
A vegetarian dish of carrots and eggplant included a savory miso cream and a vegetable broth whose clarity belied its intensity.
The shipping giant's move belied its unusual stance toward e-commerce, which is the fastest growing sector of transportation right now.
Tyler Duffey, the Twins' unremarkable right-hander, belied the 6.18 seasonal E.R.A. he took to the mound with eight dominant innings.
He had played throughout with an unruffled calm, a countenance that belied his inner unease about the outcome of the tournament.
But the performance's modest DIY setup—eight rows of black folding chairs and two black-clothed tables—belied the room's grandeur.
Nearly six feet tall, Ward has craggy features, thick, dark eyebrows and a professorial air belied by his customary sturdy workwear.
First, there was a series of embarrassing blunders that belied a lack of basic knowledge of foreign policy (and US geography).
" The prom queen graduates More than a year after leaving the Mayo Clinic, Alyssa, now 20, has belied her "grim prognosis.
Prosecutors sought to portray Mr. Hernandez, 55, as someone whose unassuming demeanor in court belied a fierce temper and mercurial nature.
She makes sound decisions, chooses decent friendships and navigates the world with an inner knowingness that has always belied her age.
John Stuart Mill's notion that a "marketplace of ideas" will elevate the truth is flatly belied by the virality of fake news.
What must have been an involved and tumultuous process is belied by Schlesinger's simple paintings, tonally unified by their sedate background washes.
Irving would read mystery books in his striped brown velour chair; he had a gruff demeanor that belied an occasional inner twinkle.
He stood firmly against embracing a path to citizenship and his fierce rhetoric belied any possibility that he was turning some corner.
Any mention of a second vote on independence was met with wild enthusiasm by SNP supporters that belied the project's indefinite timeline.
This is belied by experience—witness the rise in deficits after the tax cuts of 1981 and the early 2000s (see article).
The company's spin is belied by the facts and the chronology of events, as laid out in great detail in the Complaint.
She was short, with a distinct accent that belied her Italian immigrant roots, and had a particular love for cigarettes and coffee.
Responding to reports of how he had belied his own subordinates' words, the president on Friday morning undercut their credibility even further.
All of the egocentric fanfare belied any genuine designs, rendering a philanthropic effort down to a perceived vanity outing for self-satisfaction.
But his 19 point victory in New Hampshire belied this, and reinforced Trump's claim to be the favourite for the Republican nomination.
But the confidence Trump projected in public during the trip may have belied the pressure he faced from his counterparts in private.
Notion that Civil War resulted from a lack of compromise is belied by all the compromises made on enslavement from America's founding.
But then again, Trump's rise to the White House has been defined by the breaking of precedent, belied predictions and scandalous hacking.
This particular class was led by a frizzy-haired woman with a raspy voice that belied countless cigarettes at beachside dive bars.
This gesture of multicultural inclusivity is belied by the perpetuation of a white male gaze — a mere continuation of the Shirley card.
Mr. Bell lost two other Senate bids, but his electoral record belied an enduring national political influence on economic and social issues.
Her breezy persona belied the grueling work that went into touring, radio promotion and being the linchpin of a multimillion-dollar extravaganza.
But those margins have belied what is already an intense contest, with both sides dueling over public policies and personal tax returns.
Like the Maharishi temple in Vedic City, the Garst property utterly belied the political caricature of Iowa as an ecosystem of rural rigidity.
It's that readers often contradict themselves — and what they say they want in theory is often belied by the media they actually consume.
This narrative is belied by the social science, which showed bigotry had much more of an influence on Trump supporters than personal finances.
A thin folder jittered in his hand, its transparency revealing a document whose tidy bullet points and blurbs belied the man's unkempt appearance.
If he wasn't doing that in an interview, he'd yell clear truths about his opponents with an articulateness which belied the fearsome image.
The final score belied the game's nature as the Blue Demons and Knights swapped the lead 19 times during the first 32 minutes.
But all of the boisterous energy that ricocheted around the packed House chamber belied the long-running tensions between Trump and his audience.
His language, though, belied the fact that he has been something of a reluctant participant in the Premier League's biannual festival of acquisition.
These things represent barely a fraction of the totality of Rat Bastards, whose frenetic eclecticism is oddly belied by the shop's serene installation.
Indian communities defied the logic of racial segregation; their very existence belied whites' insistence that there were two races, never to be mixed.
The aftermath of Spike Dubs' death belied everything he stood for -- particularly the United States' prolonged and costly role in the bloody debacle.
But cynicism about the power of protest has been belied by the remarkable successes of the major movements we've seen this past decade.
Khachanov worked hard for a service break against the big-serving Isner, then held serve with a competitive will that belied his youth.
Act I begins, inevitably, with her father Henry, the legendary actor, whose genial on-screen persona belied the tumult that characterized their home.
The extension was belied by deeper troubles in the annual appropriations process, largely centered around Trump's proposed wall at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Absolutely. I think these ads tell a story that is belied by the reality of that relationship that I think is somewhat complicated.
"The imaginary situation where a political candidate goes to Los Angeles and Chicago and just camps out, is belied by the arithmetic," Schatz said.
In the end, the narrowly targeted strikes belied Mr. Trump's description Friday night of a larger coordinated response that could take days or weeks.
"The idea that arbitration is an easily accessible system for consumers is belied by the fact of how many people use it," Resnik said.
"Notion that Civil War resulted from a lack of compromise is belied by all the compromises made on enslavement from America's founding," Coates wrote.
To say the goal is "less about revenge and more about specific deterrence" is belied by the tactics used, which are all about revenge.
Crystal chandeliers and dentil crown molding suggest an elegance that is belied by the paper-napkin-casualness and the pay-at-the-register service.
Gauff is the 15-year-old American who has set the tennis world ablaze with a series of performances that belied her teenage years.
From within its capacious disc-shaped magazine came the gentle hum of a propulsive wheel revolving at many, many RPM that belied its deadliness.
The culinary jumble of jeweled fruits suggested an extravagance that belied its practicality: Fruitcake can fill your belly and has a long shelf life.
Price's simple stock answer — "If you don't like it, pitch better" — made for a good sound bite, but belied his frustration with the doubters.
Instead, on a hazy Thursday night, the mercurial Australian played the start of this second-round match in a way that belied his reputation.
Legal obstacles assume the Egyptian judiciary is genuinely independent, a claim belied by repeated regime interventions to obtain favorable verdicts and remove problematic judges.
Last year, cardiologists who did not treat the president said that Dr. Jackson's glowing physical report belied what appeared to be looming health conditions.
Two agents discussed Mo's ISIS gift card request in a way that belied the seriousness of a material support charge, according to Young's attorneys.
The anthology show often turned contemporary issues of the day into eerie stories whose fantastical nature belied real commentary, much the way Get Out does.
Four excellent teachers, all of them of color, guided Najya and her classmates with a professionalism and affection that belied the school's dismal test scores.
But the idea that modern industrial society alone is responsible for our discordant forms of sleep is belied by the taxing rhythms of agrarian life.
Democrats said Trump's reaction belied a reluctance to alienate white nationalists and "alt-right" political activists who occupy a loyal segment of Trump's political base.
Kinhult, seeking his maiden European Tour victory, played with a maturity that belied his 21 years, carding four-under-par 67 at Le Golf National.
Mr. Trump's news conference took place on a warm, springlike day, with cherry blossoms blooming, a balmy backdrop that belied the anxiety gripping the nation.
The scene's tranquillity belied a contentious fight over the springs in the area that has roiled this small community for much of the past year.
The getting-over-it message of "These Tears (No Longer for You)" is clearly belied by the breath and breaks and scratchiness in her voice.
The NFC Championship Game loss in January belied what was an outstanding performance from the Saints on defense, one they'll try to replicate Sunday. 1.
But the rejection by the bulk of the Freedom Caucus belied that optimism, and it came despite Trump's direct appeals to many of his detractors.
But despite initial wariness, desegregation also provided the beginning of a decades-long bond between a coach and a player that belied the Southern archetype.
I told myself not to worry about being called back until I had reason to, a Zen-like attitude that my cancer diagnosis ultimately belied.
But this narrative belied the one constant throughout this trial, even as new evidence has flowed in to bolster the facts: Republicans' loyalty to Trump.
His insistence that the liberal state serves only a tiny élite seems belied by the general planetary truths of ever-increasing, if inequitably divided, prosperity.
But the pageantry of the opening ceremonies belied simmering tensions that threaten to boil when the Games conclude and U.S.-South Korea military exercises resume.
He said the appeal belied the FBI's claim that the San Bernardino case was about a single phone and the need to stop future terror acts.
Inheriting an economy languishing in recession and with double-digit unemployment and inflation, Hawke embraced economic deregulation that belied his connections with Australia's largest trade unions.
Showing a humility that belied his long list of achievements, Zsigmond once told Rolling Stone that "a cinematographer can only be as good as the director."
But his subsequent affair with Monica Lewinsky belied his professed devotion to his wife, and in 20153 crippled the electability of his Vice President Al Gore.
But, the latter stages of Jones' career have totally belied the phenomenal talents of a five-division world champion and an inarguable pound-for-pound great.
Smith played with a confidence that belied her recent poor results and a career resume that does not include a single LPGA victory in 222 starts.
The margherita with tomato sauce, basil, mozzarella and Grana Padano, a hard cheese similar to Parmesan, released a medley of flavors that belied its simple ingredients.
When it was over, Osaka went to the net to shake hands without much celebration, but she admitted that her calm outward demeanor belied inner anxiety.
But Mr. Rouhani's public show of bravado and unity belied signs of severe strain within the government hierarchy over the gasoline price increases and the response.
Back at Noah's gross new apartment, we saw a manuscript, titled "The Autobiography of Jack Hunter," that belied Noah's claims that he wasn't working on anything.
Panou has been working with Burtynsky for more than a decade, solving logistical problems with a hardheaded intensity that is belied by his soft, rounded features.
A college administrator whose reputation as a stickler for the rules belied what prosecutors say was a penchant for secretly taking bribes to facilitate students' admission.
Now, when she says that she has not had ample time to prepare, that is belied by -- (END VIDEO CLIP) HANNITY: And the president also reacted today.
The tough conditions belied a sunny day in a spectacular setting, with the Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado overlooking a lake ringed by mountains and forest.
But the frenzy belied an undercurrent of calm, rooted in the belief that these two leaders would never allow us to tailspin into an economy-wrecking default.
Racial conflict belied midcentury pragmatists' claims of being the great conciliators of American politics, as the Great Migration and suburbanization transformed urban demographics in the postwar years.
Expert cryptographer Matthew Green, an associate professor at Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute, told the website that GrayKey's existence and widespread procurement belied the FBI's doomsday scenario.
With works held in the collections of this country's most prestigious institutions, Dial's genius belied childhood poverty, a limited education, and failing health in his later years.
Moon won with 41.1 percent of the votes but that seemingly comfortable margin belied a deep ideological and generational divide in the country of 51 million people.
With quickness that belied him on the tennis court, he dashed behind the car to try to stop its momentum, to keep my pristine car scratch free.
Instead, he initially portrayed himself as a studious churchgoer, an image that seems belied by the stories of booze-binging parties and sexual innuendo in his yearbook.
Dr. Henry Lynch, a 6-foot-103 former professional boxer whose physical presence belied his gentle nature, was an old-fashioned researcher who never changed his ways.
Mr. Trump belied a lack of understanding about his agreement to waive executive privilege when he confronted Mr. McGahn in the Oval Office meeting early last year.
Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance.
TOKYO — Japan reported a surprising economic upswing in the first three months of the year, but the sunny figures belied continuing weaknesses that threaten the country's prospects.
It was a performance that many in Helen Varner's living room on Thursday said belied the way Bennet carries himself in person, something even the senator recognized.
The phrase belied her finely tuned culinary skills, however, which she began to develop when she was 22016, a few years after her mother, Effie Cotton, died.
His ineffectual latter years belied formidable willpower and political talent, which earned him the nickname, as Prime Minister Georges Pompidou's troubleshooter in the 1960s, of "the bulldozer".
And as I have written elsewhere, Frank Sheeran was almost certainly not in Detroit that day, and his implausible tale is belied by many other known facts.
The notion that Mr. Comey was fired so summarily because of his mishandling of the Hillary Clinton email affair is belied by the timing of the move.
In the kitchen, we ate Oma's bread with havarti cheese and livid-skinned summer grapes, on which a skim of dust belied a mouth-burst of gold.
He made his name defending corporations in price-fixing cases, transforming himself into an impeccably tailored oenophile whose elegant appearance belied his attack-dog style in court.
The unseeded world number 40 belied his ranking to overpower Nadal, blowing away his Spanish opponent for a first victory in five career meetings with the Spaniard.
These studies, for example, repeatedly have belied the Chinese assertion that the 14th Dalai Lama was himself chosen by the central government of the Republic of China.
But his message belied what American officials had told nervous European counterparts: that the two-day meeting would focus on a range of Middle East security matters.
Jim Rutenberg at The New York Times took his own paper to task last week for creating a sense of certainty that belied the complexity before the country.
J. D. McClatchy, an American poet known for work whose cool formal sheen belied the roiling emotion below its surface, died on Tuesday at his home in Manhattan.
Beverly Pepper, an acclaimed American sculptor whose work was suffused with a quicksilver lightness that belied its gargantuan scale, died on Wednesday at her home in Todi, Italy.
This is the classic sports response that everyone wants to believe is true—especially with a gladiator sport like football—but is belied by everything the NFL does.
In the years following the genocide, Rwanda's military clout belied the nation's size, helping to topple Mobutu Sese Seko in the DRC and bring Laurent Kabila to power.
Booker's rousing rhetoric is a key reason he's considered a 2020 contender, but his crowd-pleasing performance on Tuesday belied the hostility he'd face in a Democratic primary.
Severability is belied by the text, which specifically states that "the other provisions of the Act" work "together with" the "individual responsibility requirement" to achieve the ACA's goals.
The fans in the sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden responded, in turn, with two hours of sustained quietude that belied their presence at a professional sports event.
The miracle of its workmanship, the gemstones set into the marble, the intricate geometric shapes belied the fact that, in the end, nothing wards off our final breath.
Opponents also say the legislation plays into the Trump administration's narrative about youth crime, which is belied by facts: Teen arrest rates are at a three-decade low.
Her chin belied the softness of her lips: this was a sharp, haughty chin, abruptly interrupting the flow of her jawline, and, below it, a rather short neck.
But these assertions are belied by the fact that the United States has won nearly 86 percent of the cases it has brought before the W.T.O. since 1995.
That disarray belied the belief of some in the White House that someone — Mr. Kelly — was finally in charge after six months of drama and infighting in 2017.
One day this week, young couples, families and foreign tourists visited caves and strolled the paths of the forest, where sunlight filtering through the trees belied freezing temperatures.
As researchers, we saw back in 2017, near the start of the Trump presidency, how the voices in online discourse belied the ideological idiosyncrasies of the actual electorate.
"You'll sometimes hear arguments that people don't save because they just aren't interested, but that is belied by the track record with auto-enrollment workplace plans," he adds.
The bonhomie of Pompeo's photo-op with the Crown Prince belied the seriousness of the situation, though US officials insisted there had been some hard talk in private.
"Cameron was a beautiful person who showed in the brief time our paths crossed a deep generosity and decency that belied his 20 years of age," Hahn, 45, shared.
Early series of the British show "Skins" approached sensitive topics such as eating disorders and grief with an honesty that often belied its apocryphal wild nights and hazy mornings.
The track of plain tractor-groomed dirt belied the colossal investment represented by the dogs, many of which are housed in air-conditioned kennels and fed buttermilk and chicken.
And though I prefer to live the lie that I'm completely carefree and entirely relaxed when it comes to everything — packing included — my suitcase has always belied that impression.
Radio interviewers, for example, are especially fond of asking variations on the 'Why do they hate us?' question, one which is actually belied by any number of stubborn facts.
What does seem clear, however, is that Mr. Percoco's success in the administration belied growing financial struggles and other pressures going back to a personal bankruptcy filing in 1995.
Critics said Trump's remarks then belied his reluctance to alienate extreme right-wing groups, whose followers constitute a devoted segment of his political base despite his disavowal of them.
The largest of several similarly designed buildings all over Asmara, it is a modest construction, its mundane commercial purpose only partially belied by the unexpected elegance of the design.
Yet the politely subdued signals from both factions belied the frenzy just outside the Republican National Committee's cream-colored building, where the first two of Mr. Trump's meetings occurred.
But the revelry belied the grim content of "Mind Warp," a meditation on the body besieged that Mr. Cowley created while withering from the effects of a mysterious affliction.
The routine promise that economic growth will automatically spread prosperity has proved empty, belied by the long slide in the real earnings of all but the best-paid workers.
The woodenness of her acting and the years-long role as Vince McMahon's put-upon wife belied the fact that Linda was and is a ruthless, unscrupulous corporate hand.
On a nearby beach, where calm surf on Tuesday belied the fury that Irma was forecast to bring, Denise Watkins, 603, of Midlothian, Texas, was reconsidering her vacation plans.
The darkly drawn album showcased a musical maturity that belied its creators' young ages and won industry acclaim, as well as fans in Iggy Pop, Johnny Marr and Lorde.
But this flurry of diplomacy belied the emergence of new tensions in the alliance: The two countries' political systems and approaches to economics and foreign affairs began to diverge.
That, in turn, created a widespread impression that Clinton lacked enthusiastic grass-roots support, which is belied by the fact that Pantsuit Nation quickly swelled to millions of members.
That effort is belied by the fact that mental illness is not the root of most cases of gun violence, though it does pose an increased risk for suicide.
Her suggesting an anti-female bent in the general population was belied by women not coming out in droves to support and vote for her against an unapologetic sexist.
But this is belied by the fact that every person involved with the campaign and transition subsequently denied having any contacts with Russian officials — even to Congress and FBI.
Early speculation that she was the author of that anonymous op-ed in The New York Times slamming Trump's White House belied his praise of her and vice versa.
It's a rising category of venture investment and founder energy, something that is belied by the fact that now, more enterprise seed deals than consumer seed deals are happening.
Those who know him best say that his outer confidence has always belied an inner uncertainty, and that he needs to test ideas with a wide range of people.
In telling David that an apology alone is not sufficient penitence, Cory's words belied the righteous, philanthropic and communally engaged and family-oriented life that David has always led.
Playing a fearless brand of tennis that belied her age, she bullied Williams into submission with a showstopping 6-4 6-4 display that will long live in the memory.
While the jab seems to be belied by the Democratic septuagenarian's vigor, "Low Energy" Jeb Bush and "Little" Marco Rubio can attest to the corrosive impact of Trump's derisive nicknames.
While their former home wasn't always full during the colder stretches of the season, the noise of the old East Terrace especially belied the size and status of the club.
She had stunned the world in 2006 with her breakthrough album, Back to Black, which showcased her larger-than-life vocal range and songwriting skills that belied her tender years.
Yet Bannon's false innocence is belied by a series of emails between Bannon and reporter Matt Boyle in 2014 complaining about being left out of a private sit-down Rep.
Over the years, Krzanich has positioned himself — and, by extension, Intel — as an ally to immigrants and LGBT people, but that position is belied by some of Intel's PAC spending.
Speaking with a tenor of all-encompassing bitterness, Mohammad's eight-mile stare belied any excitement he had about the offers already rolling in to take the reunion on the road.
"The idea that Republicans are touting, that the job market is a wreck, is clearly belied by the data," said Jared Bernstein, an economist who served in the Obama administration.
Moreover, the notion that the people behind the worst of this behavior are anything but a loud and obnoxious minority is belied by the reality of everyday life on campus.
The company's position that Juul is intended strictly for "adult" smokers as its website repeatedly indicates, is belied by the menu of flavors in which the nicotine pods are offered.
That's not just scientifically bogus (the injections almost entirely leave the pig's system by the time it's slaughtered), it's also belied by consumer polls in countries considering immunocastration, like Italy.
Kollar-Kotelly also said the administration's request for an emergency stay was belied by the fact that it waited six weeks to file the motion after she issued her injunction.
But there was a hint of resignation in Federer's voice and a slump in his shoulders during his news conference that belied the breeziness of his rebuttal to McEnroe's observation.
Ralph Koltai's simple, semi-abstract sets — essentially the same for all the Figaro operas in the project — had a sharpness that belied the age of this veteran designer in his 90s.
"The implication that past political campaign successes can be repeated here, is belied by the fact that the 2012 Obama campaign spent $483 million on advertising, mostly on TV," Hilsee wrote.
The number of troops was staggering and belied the Pentagon's estimate that US bombing raids had a net effect of reducing the number of North Vietnamese soldiers fighting in the south.
In the 1990s, when Congress was considering improving fuel economy, the U.S. Department of Transportation claimed that greater fuel economy would produce less safe vehicles, a claim that belied the facts.
"Their disavowals of bigotry are belied by their actions: rank-and-file Proud Boys and leaders regularly spout white nationalist memes and maintain affiliations with known extremists," the SPLC's website states.
On Friday, Mugabe emerged from house arrest to attend a university graduation ceremony in Harare, in a staged public appearance that belied the reality that he is no longer in control.
Ms. Wang, hammering ostinato chords with immense force that belied her small frame, didn't have the look of a soloist with accompaniment, but of a percussionist among others in an ensemble.
Part of a series inspired by the mythological "Valkyrie" women warriors, the sculpture unfolds across the space with a power and engineered complexity apparently belied by its crocheted and beaded surfaces.
Those who knew Mr. Mulvaney before he was the nation's budget guru say that such gestures are typical of a man whose hard-line leanings in Congress belied a collegial style.
"Any suggestion that Amazon's counterfeit inventory necessarily came from Mobile Star is belied by Amazon's admitted practice of commingling products from all of its suppliers," Braha said in his court declaration.
The notion of how transparent the 21st-century workplace has really become is belied by the prevalence of a design style that seeks to erase perceptions of hierarchy, secrecy, obfuscation, deceit.
Indeed, all of Siena's Nihilisms — all discursive proclamations of the meaninglessness of the universe — are belied by the excessively energetic letters of their hand-drawn script (never has nothingness looked so exuberant).
Two sources recalled the backlash at an all-hands meeting, where several employees confronted the chief executive for secretly claiming special platform privileges that belied the company's supposed internal dedication to transparency.
Karlovic's movement too belied that of a man who at 2.11 metres loomed large on the tight confines of Court Eight, drawing gasps from spectators who had never seen him close up.
"Notion that Civil War resulted from a lack of compromise is belied by all the compromises made on enslavement from America's founding," Ta-Nehisi Coates, an African-American writer, wrote on Twitter.
But its ambition has always been belied by what amounts to Knausgaard's philosophy about literature, which is that whatever truth the novelist has to convey comes not from ideas, but from emotions.
But my demo experience felt strangely laggy — it wasn't enough to make me sick, but it was slightly disorienting, and it belied the promise that StarVR is virtual reality at its best.
Though they had already been runners-up in the Isthmian League three times that decade, they soon found themselves in a difficult financial situation that belied their strong showings on the pitch.
The looming war of the title is World War I, although that is belied by a dramatic departure from the genre in the concluding chapters, which take place on the gruesome front.
Nevertheless, it was an encouraging display by Cuba, who belied their lowly FIFA world ranking of 139 with an encouraging display in which they twice hit the post in the second half.
The notion that someone could "compose," or make up, a story to fit the prosecution's narrative is belied by the requirement that a cooperator's testimony must be extensively corroborated by other evidence.
The data belied a consumption-based growth cycle in Europe's largest economy, fueled by rising real wages, record low unemployment and the cheap-money environment created by the European Central Bank (ECB).
They rest on cherry-picking quotes from a journal Saleha Mahmood Abedin edited, and are belied by the evidence that she's a feminist who raised her daughter to be an independent woman.
If anything, it has made them more acute and pervasive among a generation of virtual warriors whose ostensibly diminished stress is belied by the high rate of burnout in the drone program.
In an interview not long before that, though, he belied any pretense of self-doubt when he was asked whether he was perplexed by the seemingly insolvable challenges of health care economics.
Mr. Harper's claim that I am not an expert in constitutional law is belied by the fact that I taught constitutional criminal procedure at Harvard Law School for nearly half a century.
Before the lesson, Mr. First sat at his kitchen table with a mug of piping tea, clearly aware that his sedate appearance — cargo pants, button-down shirt, tea — belied his punk credentials.
Morrone delivers a mesmerizing performance as a young woman undergoing a seismic interior journey belied by uncanny self-possession, As for Dale, he finally gets the showcase his talents have long deserved.
Judge's swing had an easy motion, and the flick of his arms belied his strength, as the ball sailed 376 feet into the right-field stands for his first career grand slam.
Some of her grievances were, in fact, fairly standard behavior by a primary opponent, and her accusation that Sanders only half-heartedly supported her candidacy against Trump is belied by the evidence.
World number 387 Duncan displayed composure that belied his low ranking, sinking a 12-foot putt to capture his maiden victory in the final event of the year on the PGA Tour.
He was soft-spoken, with a distant echo of an Irish brogue, but it was an understated manner that belied the self-confidence radiated by the buildings he made for his patrons.
He was perhaps the quintessential baby-boom executive, with a casual style, in manner and dress, that matched the Southern California singer-songwriter scene and belied his ability to drive a hard bargain.
Yet the prime minister belied both epithets on July 6th when she pushed her plan for a softened Brexit through an all-day meeting of her cabinet at Chequers, her official country residence.
It's a contrast emblematic of their city, too—a place where the nightmare of rush hour coincides with the ethereal beauty of golden hour, and the fantasy of excess is belied by loneliness.
The film focuses obsessively on Holmes' personal qualities; her unblinking eyes, her capacity to charm, her secretive style, and the ways she fulfilled, and in some ways, belied stereotypes about Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
However, Kalanick's private actions belied his public statements, and as his behavior made headlines over the past several months, it became increasingly clear that Uber's brazen and toxic culture came from the top.
The result is a triumph of sorts for Benjamin Netanyahu, who revealed a new cache of Iranian documents that belied Iran's representations to the International Atomic Energy Agency and its six negotiating partners.
Russell Oberlin, one of the 21961th century's most celebrated countertenors, whose voice was famed for an earthy robustness that belied the ethereal heights to which it could ascend, died on Friday in Manhattan.
But Mr. McConnell's confidence belied yet another day of roiling fights that included Democratic objections over Republican tactics, as well as condemnation by three influential Republicans of Mr. Trump for mocking Dr. Blasey.
An infrared image shows secrets belied by the varnish, like buttons painted on the man's black clothes, or a sharp line in the folds that suggests that he may be wearing a cloak.
Mr. Austin was a sought-after teacher whose relatively low profile outside the entertainment industry belied his broad footprint within it as the founder of the Gary Austin Workshops and the Groundlings Theater.
Instead, Sanders is arguing that only single-payer can purge "corporate greed" from the system — an assertion belied by European experience — and broadly hinting that Biden is in the pocket of corporate interests.
Market enthusiasm that has pushed U.S. stocks to record levels was predicated on a recovery and Monday's data belied that trend, said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Cresset Capital Management in Chicago.
Whatever intelligence or innovation I had been promised by positive reviews of the show was belied by the second episode, when Rust and his partner Marty visit a brothel in a trailer park.
The seeming randomness of a car bomb here and an explosion in a market there belied the calculated, rational nature of the Viet Cong's terrorism as a primary tactic in its war strategy.
Hillary Clinton's self-portrayal as a champion of women and families—already belied by her unwillingness to back congressional Democrats' bid for paid family leave—is even more vulnerable when it comes to welfare.
In an interview with Ad Age last year, Erik Requidan, an Intermarkets executive who helped oversee Drudge's monetization efforts, spoke about how the site's seemingly low-tech design belied a more "sophisticated" ad operation.
An increasingly worried South Africa squeezed the pair into a fractious unity coalition but the compromise belied Mugabe's de facto grip on power through his continued control of the army, police and secret service.
The brevity of the announcement belied its import, nowhere more keenly felt than in fractious Manipur, on the border of Myanmar, where multiple insurgencies fighting for independence have been met by heavy military crackdowns.
It has a beautiful, haunting aura that is quickly belied by young families strolling with their babies, teenage boys with architectural hair styles, and little children with rivulets of gelato running down their chins.
A retired pediatric brain surgeon, Mr. Carson long held Republicans' favor with an uplifting biography and a quiet manner that belied his strafing critiques of President Obama and liberalism, which delighted grass-roots conservatives.
Though he was widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League during his heyday at Aston Villa, his salacious antics off the pitch belied his cherubic features and boyish facade.
That claim was belied when Molly McGrath, the national coordinator for the voting rights group VoteRiders, dispatched her mother to request help in getting an ID at 2653 motor vehicle offices across the state.
"Their disavowals of bigotry are belied by their actions," the Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit organization that tracks extremist groups, wrote in an online memo labeling the Proud Boys as a hate group.
Kavanaugh insisted, again and again, that he had never drank so much that he could not remember what happened, testimony belied by other statements given by his high school and college friends and acquaintances.
South Africa, Zimbabwe's neighbor to the south, squeezed the pair into a fractious unity coalition but the compromise belied Mugabe's grip on power through his continued control of the army, police and secret service.
The shapes were rounder, the characters more cartoonish, and the art belied Deadpool's seriousness and violence: For example, in Deadpool No. 4, he mocks Stan Lee's "true believer" catchphrase and addresses his readers directly.
Meehan, who will shepherd Ledecky through the 2020 Olympics, and presumably the 2024 Games as well, said the ease with which Ledecky won many of her races belied the challenges that college swimming presented.
The Conservative Party's savage cuts to spending on public services belied her redistributionist rhetoric — which seemed more authentic when it came from Corbyn, who has promised to renationalize the railways and abolish tuition fees.
As van Herpen explored Dallas in her hours off from museum duties, the easygoing nature of the soft-spoken designer, who once aspired to be a dancer, belied her clearly voracious appetite for inspiration.
The fried exterior of the tortilla belied a soft and juicy interior: the creaminess of the cheese, the snap of the shrimp, the freshness of the marlin and a slight kick from the chili.
With a remarkable season and a standout international career, Lafrenière has been drawing comparisons to Crosby, whose talent belied his age 220 years ago before being drafted first over all by the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The pomp of the send-off, which followed a five-day wake in a lily-covered room at a hospital in Seoul attended by thousands of people, belied the mess which the patriarch left behind.
The Astros won Game 7 of the World Series, pushing aside the Los Angeles Dodgers for a 5-1 victory that was so simple, so complete that it belied the competitive nature of the matchup.
But the brave face belied a larger concern about some of the more vulnerable buildings in Wilmington's eight historic districts, part of the charm that brings throngs of tourists to the North Carolina port city.
"The idea that our Office would shrink from the challenge of prosecuting a powerful man is belied by our daily work and unparalleled record of success on behalf of sexual assault survivors," the statement continued.
But that was belied during the presidential campaign, when he refused to engage his opponent, a former guerrilla commander, in a debate, as well as during his presidency, when he was accused of ruling imperiously.
Frank Tirado ate in a restaurant with a wide smile and an innocent way of talking that belied the fact that he had just passed through some of the most difficult months of his life.
"Not only do we have a valid, binding and enforceable long-term management agreement, but any suggestion that the hotel is not performing up to expectations is belied by the actual facts," the statement said.
Hull had seemingly fallen victim to the expectations of the unstoppable progress and development of modernity, its noticeably decaying infrastructure suggested this at the same time it belied a social, cultural, and economic over-ripeness.
The relatively small scale of India's direct war casualties—some 90,000 soldiers killed in six years of fighting on three continents, 193,000 sailors lost and 1,400 civilians killed by Japanese bombs—belied far wider suffering.
The President's constant lamentations about the probe's lack of material evidence are belied seemingly on a weekly basis these days by release -- accidental or purposeful -- of details of the Mueller investigation we didn't know before.
Mr. Kiilunen, whose Ondine label released more than 40 recordings of Mr. Rautavaara's music, recalled him in a phone interview as a man whose gentle manners and easy humor belied a strong sense of self.
She also says Manhattan is becoming "a kind of gated island for the superrich" — an assertion belied by her own "cheap sublets" and her magical walks along (as of press time) still toll-free sidewalks.
These calculated segues and lengthy instrumental passages belied Cave In's aggression, making those heavy mosh parts all the more impactful when they followed endless guitar loops, synthesizer-based compositions, and even an electronic noise piece.
The vote also belied growing resentment over a widening wealth gap, a high cost of living, and a flow of foreign workers who now account for nearly a quarter of the island's 5.7 million people.
Their staggering range of often traditional themes — from crucifixes to historic battles to rearing, almost kitschy stallions and damsels in distress — are belied by a radical use of color and paint that inspires artists still.
The ceaseless West Wing backbiting that captures headlines has belied the reality of working there, which is that aides form tight cliques and burrow into those friendships to endure the chaos of the work environment.
Mira and Sloba, the diminutives of the couple's given names, loosely translate as "peace" and "freedom" — a benevolence belied by the havoc they wreaked when they ruled as Serbia's power couple from 22003 to 21987.
In humanizing his heroes, giving them character flaws and insecurities that belied their supernatural strengths, Mr. Lee tried "to make them real flesh-and-blood characters with personality," he told The Washington Post in 1992.
"The idea that our Office would shrink from the challenge of prosecuting a powerful man is belied by our daily work and unparalleled record of success on behalf of sexual assault survivors," the statement read.
If Sabathia was a victim of bad luck last season — his 9-12 record belied his 3.91 earned run average, the second-best of any Yankees starter — then Tuesday provided an auspicious start to 2017.
Bentancur played in the Juventus midfield alongside his more experienced teammates Miralem Pjanić and Blaise Matuidi, but the Uruguayan's performance — intuitive positioning and well-timed tackling combined with expert passing — belied his own young age.
While the retweets -- which included a parody account -- did not conclusively make that case, the spree belied Trump's public claims that he is not concerned about the prospect of facing Biden in the 2020 general election.
As the "Ghostbusters" reboot made clear and the most recent "Avengers" underscored, Hemsworth has a genuine knack for comedy easily belied by his otherworldly physique, and Thompson is perfectly matched in terms of that appealing versatility.
Moreover, as the LA Times' Michael Hiltzik explained, the idea that Wells Fargo's statements weren't taken seriously by investors is belied by the fact that, when the new scandals came to light, their stock went down.
"It's not supposed to be that way in the U.S." Chaim Zaid, 62, a paramedic from Kedumim, a West Bank settlement, said the shooting belied Israelis' ideas of the United States as a "paradise" for Jews.
Bush served as first lady from 1989 to 1993, the silver-haired matron of the White House who promoted literacy and became known for her bracing candor and sometimes tart tongue that belied her grandmotherly image.
" In a lengthy series of tweets, the author Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote that the "notion that Civil War resulted from a lack of compromise is belied by all the compromises made on enslavement from America's founding.
A half dozen animated It's a Small World dolls found themselves dancing over the front door of his former residence: a large Tudor home in Encino whose staid exterior belied the wonderment to be found inside.
And they believe Harris — a three-term statewide officeholder in California, the Democratic Party's unofficial ATM — has left ripe for the picking a powerful network of supporters that belied her low polling in the 2020 race.
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This result contradicted Democratic optimism that this would finally be the year Texas goes blue and belied some earlier predictive metrics: In early voting, Democrats outnumbered Republicans in the 2202 largest districts by 2628,28500 to 6900,2628.
But the attempt to project calm within the West Wing was belied throughout the morning by a cascade of combative email blasts, tweets and statements that flowed from Trump's outside allies and his campaign war room.
Wall St. for years pumped billions of dollars into Venezuela by way of bond purchases, passing off the revolutionary rhetoric of the ruling Socialist Party as bluster that belied an iron-clad willingness to pay its debts.
The grim vision of America he often paints is belied by statistics showing low levels of unemployment and crime nationally, although Trump won many votes in parts of the nation where manufacturing industry has been badly hit.
"I wouldn't bring such a cello to this climate, with the heat and the dust," Mr. Roldugin said, portraying himself as a musician of modest means that seemingly belied his vast — at least on paper — offshore wealth.
Coach Bob McAdoo tried to play down the similarity to Cruz, saying that Shepard's frame belied his aggressive and physical playing style and reminded him of Packers receiver Randall Cobb, whom he coached while with Green Bay.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump offered outward optimism Wednesday at his party's electoral successes, a cheeriness that was later belied by surly, combative exchanges with reporters over the dark tone he adopted in the midterms' closing days.
But for two Syrians also soaking up the sun, who recently arrived in this eastern city of 65,000, the summer idyll belied deeper worries after news of an attack on a passenger train by a fellow migrant.
A debut this anticipated was expected to break opening-weekend records (it topped $28 million on opening day, a record then for single-day returns), but its overall earnings belied the notion that audiences were completely crestfallen.
The claims of a need to bolster Voting Rights Act enforcement are belied by the citizenship question's nakedly political origins and by the government's own assessment that adding a citizenship question would hinder Voting Rights Act enforcement.
O'Donnell also asserts that in the 1950s, when Johnson was Senate majority leader, "legislating was child's play compared to what it became in the 1970s," an idea belied, in great detail, by Robert Caro's books on Johnson.
Her title belied the extent of her power within the West Wing — after John F. Kelly was appointed White House chief of staff, she had more access to the Oval Office than almost any other staff member.
Further, experts warn that the hype around automated cars is belied by the struggles these machines have in the rain, or when tree branches hang too low, or on bridges or on roads with faded lane markings.
The optimism reflects a growing self-confidence about this city's cultural status, but also the skills and personal force that Mr. Govan — with an intensity belied by an easygoing smile — has brought with him from New York.
The suggestion that work continues apace inside the administration was belied by Trump himself, who spent much of the morning tweeting angrily about journalist Bob Woodward, whose book detailing dysfunction among Trump aides is released on Tuesday.
The president's dark description of the caravan belied the fact that any migrants who complete the long trek to the southern U.S. border already face major hurdles, both physical and bureaucratic, to being allowed into the United States.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Tomas Berdych belied his lowest seeding at a grand slam since 23 by sweeping into his seventh Australian Open quarter-final with a convincing 6-1 6-4 6-4 victory over Fabio Fognini on Monday.
With a few add-ons, the Savant wirelessly controls room lighting, television, disc/BluRay players as well as Wi-Fi speakers such as Sonos (whose ability to surround a room in sound is belied by its compact frame).
Using a classical painting (Herodias, with head of John the Baptist) as an album cover before it became a cliché to do so, the artwork belied 32 minutes of arguably the most brutal, technically demanding metal ever made.
Paak divided his time between Oxnard and neighboring Ventura, one of two black kids in his high school in an area whose sleepy farm town beauty is belied by gang activity spurred by boredom and big city spillover.
The reassuringly typical scene belied the fact that the toy retailer had been in financial distress for months, and that many of its suppliers weren't shipping their products to the stores, for fear that they wouldn't be paid.
And with a catch that Inciarte called the best of his life, the Mets fell, 103-3, capping a woeful sweep at the hands of the Braves, whose play belied their lowly record at the worst possible time.
We're told that the plan, whatever it is, is working because Trump is "self-impeaching"—a nonsensical claim belied by the daily onslaught of cascading horrors that the administration continues to unleash upon Americans with no consequences whatsoever.
When Francis Underwood pushed his source and sometimes-lover journalist Zoe Barnes into the path of an oncoming metro car, it belied aggression and brutality that we knew was dormant within Underwood but was still shocking to see.
He will be remembered for the way he altered the aesthetics of college basketball, for the myths and legends he left behind on various New York City playgrounds, and for a gentleness that belied his on-court showmanship.
In an address to the nation meant to convince Americans of a swelling border crisis that was at times belied by facts, the President gave little indication he is nearing a compromise that might reopen the federal government.
While the Revolution, who are also currently touring, were the primary support for Prince's 1980s output, the New Power Generation — whose long tenure belied a much less consistent personnel — played behind his 1990s and 2000s compositions and performances.
But that ray of optimism was belied by a caught-on-camera moment from Johnson, who was overheard praising Macron for his handling of a "difficult" dinner with the US President and the other leaders the evening before.
But this simplicity belied Saint-Germain's momentous outcome: the dismemberment of the centuries-old Hapsburg empire — the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, as it was known since 1867 — and the emergence of several brand-new states on the European map.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - With composure that belied her age, Coco Gauff claimed the biggest win of her young career on Friday with a stunning upset of defending champion Naomi Osaka at the Australian Open to reach the fourth round.
The brutal conditions on Sunday almost demanded a close game, but they also belied the artistry of an affair contested between elite teams that could be reprised, without much objective complaint, in nine weeks, at Super Bowl LIV.
The rally belied a string of poor economic data from Beijing and Tokyo as demand for safe-haven assets waned, yet investors remained on edge due to lingering concerns about growth and the health of the financial sector.
Even Paul Hogan, the comedian and actor who played that most iconic Australian caricature, Crocodile Dundee, belied his working-class image after he found global stardom and dumped his wife for his more glamorous — and American — co-star.
Wozniacki ran down drop shots and prevailed in most of the rallies of more than nine shots in a 6-3, 6-4 victory that belied the extra effort now required for her to maintain her competitive edge.
"Not only do we have a valid, binding and enforceable long-term management agreement, but any suggestion that the hotel is not performing up to expectations is belied by the actual facts," the Trump Organization said in a statement.
And to reporters, because these images kind of belied the stereotypes that can be traced back to that earliest contact between whites and Native Americans, they would tantalize readers with stories about the Osage wealth, even before the murders.
Although Morrison's support for the mining industry was expected to deliver victories in the north of Queensland, a state where coal is a major employer, victories in the outer suburbs in the south of the state belied exit polls.
Or, better put, news that challenges Trump's fact-free position that all of this talk of global warming and climate change is belied by, uh, the fact that it was cold in the Northeast on the day before Thanksgiving.
Astros defeat Royals in home opener HOUSTON — Astros right-hander Collin McHugh has a competitive streak often belied by his cerebral approach to pitching, but there are some nights where the fire within burns so hot that it's irrepressible.
Melania Trump told the R.N.C. audience that "Donald is intensely loyal to family," a claim belied by his own marital history — she is wife No. 3, and No. 2 was the woman with whom he cheated on No 1.
Washington (CNN)The hilltop cathedral in Washington filled Wednesday with recollections of George H.W. Bush as a modest but mighty president, a man whose characteristic humility was belied one final time with all the pageantry of a state funeral.
But those remarks were belied by earlier comments from Mr. Hunt, the British foreign secretary, who described the developments in Iran as "unwelcome" and warned there would be consequences for Tehran if it failed to comply with the agreement.
Clinton's statement that she had always believed marriage should be "left to the states" in a 20183 interview, for example, is belied by her longtime support for the federal prohibition on marriage equality that her husband signed into law.
The 18-year-old, who won the 2013 U.S. Open juniors title after claiming the Australian Open juniors crown, lost her first service game but did not yield serve again in an overpowering performance that belied her world ranking of 92.
However, his performance in Minnesota belied what has been a lean period for Pieters on the circuit since winning the Made in Denmark event in August, and he was off the pace again in Dubai at the DP World Tour Championship.
Mad Men was one of the best shows in recent memory to portray mental illness—the entire series turned out to be a therapeutic hero's journey for Don Draper—but its quieter moments belied a deeper understanding of depression's quiet devastation.
The Fed tries to claim that its decisions have proved consistent with achieving "maximum employment," even though the headline number of 5 percent unemployment is belied by the fact that our nation has the lowest labor participation rate in 38 years.
As we sat in the one-room office of New York's Chinese Progressive Association, where Lam interned this summer to help register voters, she belied the stereotype of the personality-less Asian student who is interested in nothing but her studies.
But in an irony not lost one iota on Ms. Duke, the fame she won for playing a typical teenager — who inhabited a world of bubble gum, bobby socks and few real problems — belied the lifelong upheavals that began in childhood.
You can trace the pass-rushing roots back to 1997, when then-recruiting coordinator Mark Fleetwood looked down at an Auburn High School football game on a random Friday night, and spotted a nose guard whose hands belied his skill level.
Its mischievous jaunt is belied by the turmoil that inspired it: The toxic corrosion of shame and repression, and the Sisyphean struggle to reconcile the identity we present to the world with the fractured reality of our pain and imperfections.
Typically, we favored the Camemberts — creamy and full of flavor — but an unexpected contender emerged when we tasted a Deauville, a rich cousin of the Pont-l'Évêque with an orange-hued rind and a powerful aroma that belied its balanced flavor.
Joe Williams (22787-99), a charismatic singer who performed with both the Lionel Hampton band and the Count Basie Orchestra, delivered his most famous number, Memphis Slim's "Every Day (I Have the Blues)," with a defiant exuberance that belied its subject.
Robert Pear, a reporter whose understated demeanor belied a tenacious pursuit of sources and scoops during his 63 years at The New York Times covering health care and other critical national issues, died on Tuesday in Rockville, Md. He was 69.
Her 2015 debut, "Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit," featured a collection of songs whose raucous, grungy exteriors belied their crystalline lyrics — lyrics that described a specific, defiant and nonconformist feminism instead of generic girl power.
Renato Sanches, who commanded the midfield in the knockout stages with a confidence that belied his 18 years, barely played after joining Bayern Munich for the subsequent season and a loan move to Swansea City has not worked out either.
But the traditionally presidential tone previewed by the White House has been belied by the president's own messages of discord and disunity, and his vow to seek retribution on the Democrats he feels wronged him by searing his impeachment into history.
But it also belied anxiety that paralysis in London will distract and divide leaders on other EU problems, from a slowing economy amid global trade disputes to deep divisions over money, migrants and Brexit-inspired Brussels-bashing by many members.
Such a coalition would have spanned such a broad range of views, from greens to right-wing nationalists, that its size would have belied the legislative strains to come, just as it would have under a different candidate for the commission presidency.
Luger's masterful handling of ceramic, though, is a pleasure to (be)hold; nearby, his "Ceramic Knives" (2016) are meant to be held, the fragility of their material belied by their weight and surface quality, which evokes flint blades and bone or antler handles.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Russia's World Cup dream ended within agonizing sight of the semi-finals as they went down 4-3 on penalties to Croatia on Saturday after another gallant performance in front of their fanatical fans which again belied their lowly ranking.
The drama of the last few weeks, from the release of an eleven-year-old video of Mr Trump in which he boasts of groping women, to fresh e-mail woes for Mrs Clinton, is somewhat belied by our polling data, however.
That he literally couldn't seem to be concerned with combing his hair or buying a suit from this century -- let alone smiling and glad-handling and seeming pleasant and not grouchy -- belied the current orthodoxy of politics and zeitgeist of the moment.
Not only did it bat away the treacly, preachy conventional wisdom about how "every child needs a father" by putting it in the mouth of the dissolute, pathetic Dill, it belied it with an episode showing how women show up for each other.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's public silence on Wednesday belied his rising fury over longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, who the President still insists is not telling the truth after he turned against him and was sentenced to three years in prison.
By the time he reached Manhattan in his 248s, he may have appeared, at 274-foot-3 with a beaming grin and a gravelly baritone, the picture of robust confidence, but the picture belied his childhood struggles and insular experience of life.
The banality of the activities was belied by the precision with which the team carried them out: a rigid protocol dictated when each gas burner could be lit, how hot the frying pan should be, and at what setting to toast the bread.
Inside Trump Tower, though, Mr. Trump's defiant public responses belied the reality of a 24-hour period in which he was alternately angry and distressed, according to two people with direct knowledge of his behavior who were granted anonymity to discuss private conversations.
This argument is belied by the fact that car sales have been strong in recent years, even as fuel economy improved to 25.1 miles per gallon in 2018 models, from 21.8 miles per gallon in 2011, according to the Consumer Federation of America.
The final margin in the primary belied the ferocity of the campaign, which began with the charge that Ms. Nixon was an "unqualified lesbian" by a top surrogate for Mr. Cuomo and ended with a mailer accusing her of silence on anti-Semitism.
Shakespeare is a dramatic poet rather than a psychological novelist or a self-conscious critic of texts, and his imagination runs in broader, potent strokes that are not so much illuminated as belied by the inward-turning ironies of the modern psychological novel.
But the show of solidarity with the embattled environmental chief belied deep concerns within the White House about Pruitt's actions, which ethics experts have said raises questions about conflict of interests in his decisions about approving energy projects and rolling back regulations.
"If anyone is looking for a good lawyer, I would strongly suggest that you don't retain the services of Michael Cohen!" he wrote on Twitter, a message that belied a dour mood and weeks-long resentment at the betrayal by his onetime fixer.
Others, like "Beautiful World," would go on to be used in actual commercials; that Target executives seemed to completely overlook the fact that the song's platitudinous optimism was belied by look-the-other-way horror only served to drive home its point.
In the wake of a pair of narrative-altering mixtapes in 2011, he established himself as one of rap's essential players through inarguable talent but also sheer force of will, and a work ethic perhaps belied by the outsize persona he has cultivated on record.
The result belied a 13 percent decline in pre-tax profit from its biggest division, Coles, as a fierce price war with larger Woolworths Ltd and insurgent German discounter ALDI Inc squeezed margins already under pressure from a cyclone which damaged crops in Queensland state.
The notion that revocation infringes upon his First Amendment free-speech rights is belied by Brennan's subsequent behavior because the former CIA director continues — unchecked by any Trump administration official — to lash out at the president at every opportunity via any available media channel.
But while the meal had a celebratory tone, especially for Mr. Bratton, it belied the coming crosscurrents to be faced by Mr. de Blasio and Chief O'Neill, a man who three years ago was languishing in the middle ranks of the Police Department hierarchy.
He arrived after a tough week in the United States — the firing of his campaign manager and the revelation that his campaign has stunningly little cash on hand — and the bucolic backdrop belied the turmoil roiling Europe, the markets and even his own political operation.
"In life and in death, Jack will forever be remembered for the immeasurable joy he brought to all who had the pleasure of knowing him, a joy whose wide reach belied his six short years," Jack's family wrote in an obituary for the little boy.
It has become important fodder in the fight to confirm Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court because Democrats argue that past nominees' solemn promises to abide by court precedent were belied by the majority's vote to overturn past rulings in the Janus case.
When George W. Bush ran in 2000, his own statements about turning away from foreign involvement were belied by his selection of Dick Cheney as vice president and Donald Rumsfeld as a foreign policy adviser on the campaign and eventually as secretary of defense.
Berube's pugilistic sensibilities belied an acumen for the game that had earned him head coaching jobs with the Philadelphia Flyers and the Blues' top farm team, the Chicago Wolves, who finished with the American Hockey League's best record in 2016-17 under his guidance.
"The insistence [Mayorga] was incapacitated or incompetent to file suit within the applicable statute of limitations is completely belied by the undisputed fact that she immediately reported the alleged Incident to LVMPD and within months, indeed made civil claims against Mr. Ronaldo," his motion says.
His slightly arrogant, mischievous expression belied his lack of interest in convention, illustrating why he was more appreciated by the design radicals of the Vienna Secession — a turn-of-the-century art movement that clashed with academic tradition — than by the more traditional Scots.
But though they claimed to be ready to die at any moment — they had reached an age in which they viewed life as a contractor's punch list, a series of tasks that had been satisfactorily, or at least competently, completed — Fred's arrival belied those claims.
Wood was possessed of a certain oleaginous charm and generally bumbling manner, which belied the work he'd done on behalf of clients like Herman Cain, JonBenet Ramsey's parents, and Richard Jewell, who was named as a suspect in the 1996 Olympic bombing before being cleared.
It didn't appear as if she'd slipped on the ice, but then again, he wouldn't have expected her to: her physical control, on the track, in the water, it belied her inner imbalance, as if one had to pay the price for the other.
Each has a forcefulness belied by its small size, and together they can sit on a pantry shelf, waiting to be called on — which makes them as indispensable, on a small scale, as Ahab's (three) mates aboard the Pequod and decidedly more successful at their aim.
The mood belied the scene outside, where earlier in the night, thousands of New Yorkers had taken to the streets around the Grand Hyatt to protest the 2016 Republican candidate's speech—a demonstration that, in hindsight, seemed like an outsized reaction to the otherwise subdued event.
"Any claim that the president was not fully engaged and informed the night of the attacks and any doubt about his direction that any and all action be taken to assist our people under attack are unfounded and belied by the facts," the May letter read.
As usual, the drama of potential cyber-apocalypses, Live Free or Die Hard style, is belied by the banality of the current threat landscape: If anything is going to bring down the North American grid, it'll be closer to Rocky the Flying Squirrel than Mr Robot.
At that time, Westeros was inhabited by two groups: the First Men — named for being the first race of humans to inhabit Westeros (later followed by the Andals and the Rhoynar), and the magical Children of the Forest, whose relatively small physical size belied their powerful magical abilities.
But they quickly moved on to more contentious issues, with Mr. Obama pressing Mr. Xi on China's construction of military facilities in the South China Sea, actions that a White House official said belied a pledge the Chinese president had made last fall not to militarize those waters.
Republican members of the Intelligence Committee risibly struggle to back up Trump on his demented conspiracy theory — belied by the consensus of the entire U.S. intelligence community — that it was Ukraine that meddled in the 2016 election to help Hillary, rather than Putin who meddled to help Trump.
Yet Day's peppy all-American girl persona belied a career full of hard work that made her far more realistic than she seemed — and even as she represented a vanishing vision of the perfect woman, her own life was an example of just how far removed that image was from reality.
White's comments are belied by the facts that Judge Polster (in the MDL) has denied motions to dismiss brought by any number of defendants also claiming that the allegations are without a proper legal basis … and such motions have met the same fate in the New York state coordinated cases.
By all critical accounts, Mr. Yarbrough's silvery lyric tenor — a voice whose lightness belied his stocky appearance — was the group's acoustic linchpin, soaring memorably in traditional tunes including "John Henry" and contemporary numbers like "Charlie, the Midnight Marauder," about a hapless suburbanite who one night mistakenly enters the wrong house.
In another sign of tensions that belied the public pleasantries exchanged by Mr. Kim and Mr. Trump, the United States complained to a United Nations sanctions panel this week about what the Trump administration has described as rampant violations of the severe limits on North Korean imports of refined petroleum.
The array of military products cleared for sale by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo included offensive equipment like precision-guided munitions, mortars and fighter jet engines, some of which would take many months to be produced and shipped, which lawmakers said belied the administration's contention that it was addressing an emergency.
On Twitter, Trump suggested that House Intelligence committee chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) released doctored transcripts of impeachment depositions conducted behind closed doors — an explosive claim belied by the fact that not a single Republican or witness who has been in the room for them has said anything of the sort.
But his comments are belied by text messages involving State Department officials, which were released by House Democrats on Thursday, that indicate Trump tried to leverage the Ukrainian government into conducting investigations that he saw as politically beneficial, both with regard to the Bidens and also the origins of the Mueller investigation.
EditorsNote: write-thru with quotes and details HOUSTON — Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. spoke with an earnestness that belied his influence on the American League Championship Series, a sincerity that did not fully reflect the potency of his bat or the damage he wrought in helping dethrone the defending champions.
When the Cuban-born artist Ana Mendieta died in 1985 at the age of 36 after falling from her apartment window in Greenwich Village (her husband, the sculptor Carl Andre, was acquitted of her murder), she left behind an unruly body of work whose sweep belied the number of years she had to make it.
The Clean Power Plan's consistency with prior regulations The petitioners' characterization of the Clean Power Plan as a "transformative" exercise of the EPA's legal authority is further belied by the fact that the EPA has used the plan's core elements in a number of prior Clean Air Act rules, issued under administrations of both parties.
His quiet demeanor, impeccable manners, Issey Miyake jackets and white Rolls-Royce all belied the fact that Mr. Parent (roughly pronounced pah-RAHN) was an instinctive subversive — though a highly successful one, not unlike more conspicuous French rebels like the writer Jean Genet and the artist Yves Klein, with whom Mr. Parent frequently collaborated.
"Cohen offers nothing beyond that bare assertion in support of his claim, which is belied by publicly available information about the [BOP's] significant efforts to prepare to respond, should there in fact be any cases of COVID-19 at the facility where Cohen is housed," prosecutors wrote in a memo opposing his early release.
Richmond, Virginia (CNN)The tranquil grounds of the Virginia State Capitol belied the utter bedlam playing out inside its buildings this week as Virginia Democrats, rocked by a scandal over a racist photo and a sexual assault allegation, looked to find a way forward without the entire government of the commonwealth grinding to a halt.
The notion that paying college athletes more decreases demand for college sports, she said, was belied by the plaintiffs' expert testimony as well as the fact that college athletes have been paid thousands of dollars more in the past few years — partly thanks to her ruling in the previous case — without affecting ratings and interest.
But national fame belied some political vulnerabilities for Bryce, such as being delinquent on child support for years before paying it back soon after he declared his candidacy; losses in his previous three attempts to run for office, including for the local school board; and a history of arrests, including driving under the influence.
Charlie Cook and his team at The Cook Political Report are out with eye-popping new data that help show why Congress is frozen — and why happy talk about working together to do big things, whether by optimistic centrists or by people in power who need to put points on the board, is belied by data.
"[T]he Court notes that Defendants' portrayal of their situation as an emergency is belied by their litigation tactics," Kollar-Kotelly wrote, noting that the federal government waited three weeks to appeal the injunction and another two weeks to file the request before the trial court for a partial stay of the injunction in order to delay the Jan.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.), his predecessor atop the committee whose short stature belied the forceful personality he brought to foreign policy fights.
But the brief meeting, described by several people who were present, belied the tumultuous circumstances: Only hours earlier, WPP, the parent company of J. Walter Thompson, announced that Mr. Martinez had resigned, a week after the agency's chief communications officer filed a lawsuit in federal court in New York accusing him of sexist and racist behavior.
"It's a gambit because if there's damaging information that comes out down the line — like primary source documents or testimony — then you've spent your capital trying to create a public narrative that is belied by hard evidence," said Stephen I. Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas School of Law and an expert on constitutional law.
Soon after he arrived in New York, from Los Angeles, in 1974, Mr. Hammons began his practice of creating work whose simplicity belied its conceptual weight: sculptures rendered from the flotsam of the black experience — barbershop clippings and chicken wing bones and bottle caps bent to resemble cowrie shells — dense with symbolism and the freight of history.
But Trump didn't go through the proper congressional channels to hold up the aid, and the claim that the hold-up was rooted in concerns about corruption is belied by the fact that a top Defense Department official told Congress last May that Ukraine had made good enough progress on anti-corruption efforts to merit the aid.
The notion that Trump doesn't really want to annex Iraqi oil fields or murder the families of ISIS fighters and is just saying this to be provocative, which some people seem to believe, is belied by the fact that US leaders and generals in the Jacksonian mold have advocated and implemented similarly aggressive policies throughout American history.
The claim that domestic US businesses are strangled by regulatory red tape is a convenient story for Mar-a-Lago members to tell themselves, but is belied by analyses like those of the World Economic Forum or the IMD World Competitiveness Center, both of which rank the United States as one of the three most competitive economies in the world.
RELATED: Offering no evidence, Trump suggests Susan Rice unmasking requests may be criminal The circus-like show on display has belied the serious level of work investigators on both sides know they must do -- with investigative staff leading negotiations to bring in potential witnesses like Flynn, while pressing for intelligence documents from agencies who have traditionally been apprehensive providing sensitive intelligence to Congress.
Both meanings, it seems to me, are evident in the word watermark, which embodies the durable and ephemeral: It could stand for life (its code enduring, its forms changing) or the internet, where the folk belief that data live forever is belied by the fact that data tend to disappear, either drowned by the sheer wash of new data or simply lost.
The author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates, who has written extensively about the Civil War, wrote on Twitter that the "notion that Civil War resulted from a lack of compromise is belied by all the compromises made on enslavement from America's founding," noting the existence of the Three-Fifths Compromise, The Missouri Compromise and the Kansas-Nebraska Act among others.
But the matter-of-fact way Mr. Ryan handled this bit of personal news belied the tumult that is certain to follow the unusually timed announcement that he would not seek re-election, essentially throwing his party's leadership up for grabs seven months before an election that will decide whether his successor as speaker will be a Democrat or a Republican.
Related: Man Convicted of Bomb Plot in Canada May Have Been Radicalized By Spy Agency CSIS and the RCMP have lobbied the federal government to give them more power to "disrupt" terror threats in recent years, arguing that the law currently doesn't allow them to infiltrate and stop terror plots — an argument seemingly belied by the case unfolding in Vancouver.
"Canada is often seen as somehow divorced from the 1960s," Isaac Saney, a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax and an authority on black Canadian history, said by email, but all the civil rights injustices familiar in the United States were present there too, including in Nova Scotia, whose image of quaint fishing villages belied the racial tensions and inequities there.
"When Jeff Sessions intervened in the locally negotiated consent decree in Chicago, it belied the love of federalism that he professes and uses to justify this effort to effectively end the use of consent decrees," said Vanita Gupta, the chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and the former head of the Justice Department's civil rights division.
Although there were few women directors left at the height of the studio system (you can basically count them on two fingers: Dorothy Arzner and Ida Lupino), Smyth tots up an impressive array of women film editors, costume designers, talent agents, screenwriters, producers, Hollywood union heads, and behind-the-scenes machers whose titles—executive secretary to a studio head, for instance—belied their influence.
The idea that McChrystal is on any sort of shortlist, as Trump insiders claim, is belied by the fact that the retired military man—who stepped down in 2012 after a Rolling Stone story in which he and his staff made impolitic remarks about Vice President Joe Biden and other administration officials—says he's not interested in the position and hasn't been approached for it.
And ever since then—and even before then—the Big Ten and the SEC have stood in symbolic opposition, with the former largely standing for more rigid codes of conduct and the latter pushing to liberalize the rules (never mind that the public rhetoric often belied a sense of hypocrisy—the Big Ten, in particular, was never quite as clean as it portrayed itself to be).
" The bookish and rail-thin poutinologist, who appears not to pig out on his subject, stressed that the exaltation of poutine as one of the top 10 Canadian inventions of all time — up there with insulin and the Wonderbra — belied the fact that it was once ridiculed by Canadian elites to "tarnish Quebec culture and undermine its legitimacy of self-determination as a nation.
President Donald Trump on Monday claimed victory in the mixed findings of a Justice Department watchdog report into surveillance of his 2016 presidential campaign and the origins of the ensuing Russia investigation — a position belied somewhat by the inspector general's finding no direct evidence of political bias in the launching of the probe, despite serious faults with the FBI's applications for surveillance warrants of Trump's campaign.
As my colleague Jane Coaston has explained, VDare describes itself as focused on the "racial and culture identity of America" and regularly amplifies some of the most notorious white supremacists in the country: VDare's perception of itself as focused on "just asking questions" and merely "politically incorrect" is belied by the website itself and its stable of contributors, who include some of the most visible white nationalists in the movement today.
But it was belied by the fact that a top Defense Department official told Congress last May that Ukraine had made good enough progress on anti-corruption efforts to merit the aid — not to mention the glaring hypocrisy stemming Trump's refusal to divest from his business, one that enables foreign governments, corporations, and US politicians to curry favor with him by patronizing his properties and directly enriching him.
The statement accused Mr. Cuomo of a "recent pattern of falsehoods and exaggerations about his life story," citing the governor's suggestion that he was the son of "poor immigrants" — his father, Mario M. Cuomo, was a lawyer and three-term governor — and the fact that he was "a middle-class guy," something belied by his $173,000 salary, hefty investment portfolio and a lucrative book deal for his memoir.
But then he continues, adding melody and alighting upon a rhyme that encourages us to hear the music in what came before: Ubiquitous and often heard As a substitute for someone's Christian name And I think yeah the word is ugly—all the same Ugly got a case to make His brief on behalf of ugliness is belied, naturally, by music that fails to be ugly in the least.
Furthermore, the idea that the FBI had it out for Trump back in 2016 — when its counterintelligence investigation of the Trump campaign began after campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos told an Australian diplomat that Russia was in possession of Clinton's emails — is belied by the fact that the bureau didn't leak about it in months leading up to the election, at a time when such leaks could've ended the Trump presidency before it began.
To pretend that lesser punishments of a president are somehow implicit under the impeachment clause is belied by the fact that such a gambit was tried and failed in the matter of impeaching President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 MORE.
The idea that what the white working-class Trump voter really wants is Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharKrystal Ball: 'Friendship debate question wasn't entirely useless' House passes third bill aimed at preventing foreign election interference Senate GOP blocks three election security bills for second day MORE or Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegKrystal Ball: 'Friendship debate question wasn't entirely useless' Buttigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' Overnight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Trump official declines to detail plans if ObamaCare struck down | DEA unveils rule for opioid manufacturers | Republican tells Zuckerberg to allow anti-vax content MORE moderation is just completely insane, not to mention, belied by all the data.

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