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He bemoaned the lack of other activities for young people.
Industry executives and supporters of the bailout bemoaned the shutdowns.
Many bemoaned the lack of cyberliteracy among the police force.
Speaking to Wolf Blitzer in 2007, Trump bemoaned Libby's predicament.
And he has been ridiculed, dismissed and bemoaned ever since.
He bemoaned a lack of thoughtful conversation about the issue.
Sanders on Tuesday also bemoaned New York's closed primary system.
It bemoaned the attack as a massive setback for its movement.
At first, General Shallaf bemoaned the West's refusal to send weapons.
Many also bemoaned her emigration, part of a debilitating brain drain.
Yet "there still hasn't been much leadership from hunters," she bemoaned.
But he also bemoaned their current inability to grasp musical form.
" He bemoaned Pyongyang's recent turn to "tremendous anger and open hostility.
Locals bemoaned it as the latest loss in a gentrifying city.
While investors and oil industry insiders bemoaned Parente's departure, others rejoiced.
General Manager Brian Cashman bemoaned the Yankees' poor history against him.
Trump then again bemoaned the potential fallout of a special counsel.
Li bemoaned that the pollution has only grown worse over the years.
For years, music fans have bemoaned the lack of new headline acts.
TRAVELLERS to Lebanon have long bemoaned the state of the country's roads.
Toronto coach Dwane Casey bemoaned the Raptors' continued poor third-quarter play.
Son also bemoaned the so-called conglomerate discount weighing on SoftBank's shares.
It bemoaned the lack of explicit protection for journalists' sources and lawmakers.
It was personified by fans who bemoaned the move on social media.
"I bemoaned the fact that we still hadn't acquired anything," he said.
He additionally bemoaned the "coarsening" tenor of politics in the United States.
Fishmongers and customers alike bemoaned the end of an era of grunge.
Over lunch, some of the more experienced photographers bemoaned this last point.
He bemoaned how little character, how little grit, these young players had.
Lister, globe-trotting and intellectually ravenous, bemoaned her stolid and "shabby" hometown.
Inevitably the village changed, and some bemoaned the loss of old traditions.
Sylvia Garcia, D-Texas, bemoaned the "shocking video" to underline the point.
And he bemoaned his bad fortune, which led to another early exit.
Graham later bemoaned "the two Trumps" during his own questioning of Nielsen.
He bemoaned the absence of co-ordination between America and its partners.
Greenpeace's Austria chief Alexander Egit bemoaned the delay in the taxation overhaul.
Kaymer bemoaned the delays and the two long days the players had experienced.
Cumberbatch's super-fans bemoaned the outlandish look, but they still love him anyway.
As one expert bemoaned, we know there is fire when we see smoke.
Another fan bemoaned the "bad coincidence" of Sweetener dropping right after Franklin's passing.
Even as shale expanded, the energy industry bemoaned environmental regulations that slowed development.
"They've taken it away forever, probably thinking we wouldn't notice," the writer bemoaned.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) bemoaned the "secret" nature of the closed-door meeting.
But he also bemoaned being considered the weakest of the three Corleone brothers.
Trump bemoaned the lack of bipartisanship in Washington, having belittled prominent Democrats himself.
He particularly bemoaned the lack of more efforts to go after money laundering.
They have also bemoaned the deal's labor and environmental protections as too weak.
Pundits have bemoaned these steps as inappropriate and precursors to a trade war.
Around North Carolina, residents and local officials bemoaned the loss of championship events.
Appearing on "The View" on Tuesday morning, McCabe bemoaned Trump's "blatantly false" tweets.
"It's just going to require more repetitions," said Spieth, who bemoaned his inconsistency.
It's often bemoaned that there's no nuance on Twitter because of the character limits.
One woman bemoaned her short torso, the other countered with complaints about her forehead.
"It's totally senseless," Mathieu bemoaned, fighting back tears as he spoke about Smith's slaying.
And bemoaned the fact that their own blog spoiled the show of the summer.
Then, dropping the pretext even more, he bemoaned the media coverage of his presidency.
However, it was the lack of defensive commitment that Walton bemoaned after the loss.
Clinton bemoaned how long it took for de Blasio to endorse her presidential campaign.
Michael McFaul, a former U.S. ambassador to Russia, bemoaned Trump's behavior in Friday's meeting.
" Uribe bemoaned the appeal of antiheroes: "People love bandits, no matter what we do.
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Jamaica has long bemoaned its reputation as the land of ganja.
Few bemoaned the demise of the jihadist leaders of al-Qaeda and Islamic State.
Many members of the media have bemoaned Trump's Fox-centric behavior in the past.
Mr. Trump later bemoaned a 22012 percent (actually 219 percent) increase in Alaska specifically.
" At the end of the video, Jada bemoaned that Instagram is "taking over our life.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)I've bemoaned online and off the smartwatch's terrible relationship with size.
But in the same breath, Trump has bemoaned the Iraq War, which Bolton helped architect.
The ruling was widely bemoaned by advocates of organized labor, including AFT President Randi Weingarten.
Mrs Cox was a fervent pro-European who bemoaned British foreign policy's missing moral compass.
For years, Nintendo bemoaned the devaluing of mobile games, despite constant a push from investors.
Republicans bemoaned disrespect for the police and charged that liberal policies had doomed black America.
Comey has publicly bemoaned that fact, wishing aloud that companies would trust the FBI more.
Even during the good times, the energy industry bemoaned environmental regulations that hindered further development.
In The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge, Rilke bemoaned what modernity had done to death.
"Where you actually finish in the league depends on the money you've spent," he bemoaned.
But the dongle has been a much-bemoaned source of ire and annoyance for users.
Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, he and his supporters have bemoaned the election results.
Mor Shoshani, 27, who was born and still lives in Migdalim, bemoaned in a Nov.
Last year, Paris Hilton was a D.J. Burners bemoaned the seeming end of Burning Man.
"It's pointless to try to convince him of anything," Mr. Kelly bemoaned in a meeting.
By contrast, middling relationships are the best suited to pierce our much-bemoaned filter bubbles.
The Flames bemoaned the lack of offense at home against the Eastern Conference's weakest team.
Mr. Trump, a Republican, bemoaned that Mr. Rosenstein was "from Baltimore," a heavily Democratic city.
Speaking before Booker's performance, McCaskill bemoaned how the 2020 race was already complicating her life.
The left-leaning pundits on "Morning Joe" bemoaned the ad and seemed baffled by it.
But he bemoaned the inadequacy of state funding, and called the city's contracting process broken.
He has bemoaned the lack of mental institutions to treat people who may be violent.
Others have bemoaned social media's role in the viral propagation of racially charged fake news.
Industry people bemoaned the fact they'd have to pull entire ad campaigns from the air.
Unlike the much-bemoaned touchpad in Lexus' cars, the RDX's True TouchPad system doesn't require guesswork.
He has bemoaned environmental regulations hampering economic growth and trashed international accords like the Paris Agreement.
Since the recession, automakers and dealers have bemoaned millennials' lack of interest in buying a vehicle.
Many bemoaned that Bran had done little during the series to warrant this seat of power.
Even the cost-sharing reductions to insurers — which Republicans bemoaned as an illegal "bailout" — are restored.
The immense task facing the world was emphasized by Figueres, who bemoaned the lack of urgency.
Another person bemoaned the fussiness of the touch volume controls that replaced the old physical keys.
"The social fabric, in general, has degraded to a degree..." Solis bemoaned, his voice trailing off.
In The Baltimore Sun, columnist David Zurawik bemoaned the media's loss of centrist "balance" under Trump.
Along the way, the Trail Blazers bemoaned missed opportunities — opportunities that seldom materialize against the Warriors.
In a blistering floor speech he bemoaned the changing tenor of politics in the United States.
The state's Republican insurance commissioner bemoaned the failure of Congress to pass an Obamacare repeal bill.
Some Democrats bemoaned Hagan's exit in a tough state where the party faced a weak bench.
In a segment on "Fox & Friends," guest commentator Allie Beth Stuckey bemoaned Swift wading into politics.
Many CEOs have therefore bemoaned the ultra-loose policy that the central bank has embarked upon.
It notes Socrates bemoaned that writing would lead to the erosion of people's ability to memorize.
Dynastic wealth, which has been bemoaned by Warren Buffett, may be one of the reasons why.
"What happened to the Olympic ideal of man against man?" he bemoaned in the New Republic.
Throughout his business career, Mr. Munk publicly bemoaned the sale of Canadian corporations to foreign investors.
He bemoaned a constant polarization that discouraged opposing sides to engage in honest debates about legislation.
Others bemoaned the horrible impact the case would have on other hate crime victims being believed.
That he didn't appear to have ever participated in the parts of life that he bemoaned?
Social media users bemoaned their skyrocketing screen time results, and some pointed out that it's pretty!
The result is a brain drain that academic research labs and tech companies alike have bemoaned.
House Democrats who support Obama's executive actions bemoaned that the amicus brief wouldn't speak for them.
Many self-driving start-ups have bemoaned the growing delays, as they exhaust their investment dollars.
They've bemoaned the lawlessness of the Obama presidency since Democrats lost their majorities — and rightly so.
Before professionalism came to track and field, he bemoaned the loss of sport for sport's sake.
And Woodard bemoaned the idea that you have to cover up your body after a certain age.
It's a technical glitch bemoaned by lawmakers, journalists and basically anyone tweeting or writing about the judge.
Scientists have long, rightly, bemoaned the media's bumbling coverage of their work even on a good day.
Chris Murphy, bemoaned how Republicans are lining up behind Trump, despite the gravity of allegations against him.
One described it as "productive," while another bemoaned a lack of solutions and specific plans of action.
His announcement upset the incumbent, Sigmar Gabriel, who bemoaned the "lack of respect" his labors had received.
Liberals railed against its breaks for the rich; environmentalists bemoaned a provision allowing for drilling in Alaska.
Even though Ashley bemoaned the fact that she's "really bad at flirting," the date went really well.
Democrats have long bemoaned the racial discrepancies that ballooned alongside the exponential rise in our prison population.
When the friends went on an August fishing trip, Bowyer bemoaned how badly his 2016 had gone.
Giants Coach Ben McAdoo bemoaned errors, including nine penalties, which cumulatively cost a football field — 100 yards.
It represents the worst fears of all those who bemoaned the decision to let the Yanks in.
Supporters in all three West Coast states bemoaned their lack of influence on the 2628 presidential contests.
In gay bars in larger towns and cities, straight invasions are often bemoaned by the queer clientele.
Once there he bemoaned the environmental effects of fumigation and said he wanted to clean the ecosystem.
Almost every major review in the U.S. so far has bemoaned the painfulness of the Camping experience.
The administration's critics have bemoaned the trade war with China and its potential impact on GDP growth.
Mr. Gentiloni and others have bemoaned the anemic resistance of the country's political, business and intellectual leaders.
Al, who once bemoaned the disruptive "imponderables" brought by the telegraph, sees the phone as an abomination.
In particular, several panelists bemoaned what they see as a reluctance by policymakers to embrace scientific data.
And he's maintained close ties to the hardline conservatives who have bemoaned May's handling of the matter.
He bemoaned the fact that it was all overshadowed by the frenzy back in Washington over impeachment.
He bemoaned the potholes defiling the runways at La Guardia Airport, where he parked his two planes.
Though many people loved Tran's character at the time, others bemoaned her inclusion in The Last Jedi.
It would quickly become a victim of that generation gap the characters bemoaned some 50 years ago.
Conservative commentators have glanced in our direction and bemoaned the death of free speech on college campuses.
Castro bemoaned the ability of billionaires who are self-funding their campaign to make the debate stage.
It is a factor that cost her the election, he has bemoaned to friends time and again.
On Monday, Trump bemoaned the public outcry that had forced him to cancel Doral as the venue.
Privately, some venture capitalists have bemoaned the way they're locked into rigid investment mandates with perverse incentives.
Kathleen Dolan, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, has long bemoaned this overreliance on experiments.
Some reviewers, including at entertainment site The Wrap, bemoaned a lack of fresh ground in the director's repertoire.
For most of my life, I have bemoaned the fact that I don't live in the Wizarding World.
The interior still features the same reliance on flat black plastics that I bemoaned in the F-Pace.
Though for political and cultural reasons I'll not get into here, some have bemoaned the access it's provided.
Steve Israel (D-NY) bemoaned the constant necessity of raising money — so much so that's he's leaving Congress.
This comes after some viewers have bemoaned the number of times they've seen certain ads on the platform.
Bailey also bemoaned the fact that he's had to defend himself publicly, taking the Academy's process to task.
Brazil's foreign ministry bemoaned a decision by the international organisation that rules on internet addresses to award the .
Mr. Violier bemoaned television shows that made young people believe that in three months, they could become stars.
On March 4th Wolfgang Porsche, spokesman for the families, criticised VW's "fossilised structures" and bemoaned labour blocking progress.
Wall Street analysts bemoaned Amazon's weaker-than-expected earnings but still mostly kept buy ratings on the stock.
"He's still weirdly squeamish about picking up dog s— which is confusing to me," Wilde bemoaned of Sudeikis.
American politicians of every stripe have long bemoaned the lack of high speed internet access across the country.
Speaking to young leaders in Berlin, he bemoaned the "giant vacuum" left by the collapse of American leadership.
On Friday, Puerto Ricans bemoaned the confusion that left them not knowing who would be their next governor.
" He quotes from Donald Trump's Inaugural Address, in which the President bemoaned "mothers and children trapped in poverty . . .
Many bemoaned that leak — it would discourage a president's confidantes from communicating views he truly needs to hear.
Where once copper manufacturers bemoaned the financialization of their market, producers can only lament the subsequent de-financialization.
Foreign investors have long bemoaned the lack of rights for minority shareholders among chaebols, or family-run companies.
Former Senator Edward L. Bartlett bemoaned that policymakers were often easily swayed by special interests as a result.
Trump has frequently bemoaned the benefits available for military veterans and their loved ones on the campaign trail.
Nurses in California have bemoaned the lack of support and advance planning, which has put them at risk.
Conversing with Yaroslavl's mayor, Alexander Ryabkov, Mr. Sanders bemoaned the cost of the Cold War to both countries.
But reached by The New York Times days later, Officer Erkel bemoaned that it had not shown up.
Monét X Change seized a roll of quilted red patent leather, then quickly bemoaned its failure to stretch.
Ive and Newson have long bemoaned the state of modern car design which has suddenly become interesting again.
Early internet scholars bemoaned the loss of childhood, but social media could make it impossible to grow up.
She bemoaned the lack of due process for the White House and insisted Trump had done nothing wrong.
I bemoaned the end of summer, but I also loved the sense of possibility a new grade held.
The youngest bemoaned his sense of disconnection, of being cast aside: "Why can't he see me?" he said.
The Senators had bemoaned the five goals they ceded in Game 2, but their defensive lapses remained unresolved.
The president in a pair of tweets denied wrongdoing and bemoaned that the decision could have historical repercussions.
Some international customers, for instance, have bemoaned repair waiting times, as parts need to be shipped from overseas.
On Wednesday, Rubio bemoaned the lack of civility in American politics amid the polarizing debate on gun control.
Our thought bubble: Internet idealists and tech visionaries have long bemoaned the sluggishness and inefficiency of government processes.
During his post-summit press conference he bemoaned -- and exaggerated -- the cost of maintaining a US military presence.
In August 2008, Mail Online bemoaned the £221,726 [$341,602] of Labour government money spent on Nintendos and the like.
He bemoaned wealth distribution and a culture that has seen the U.S. enrich the world at its own cost.
Another naysayer, a chef named Arnaud Daguin, bemoaned the lack of "transcendence" that'd result from such lab-produced Frankencheeses.
" Another criticized the professor's past tweets and bemoaned the fact that Ciccariello is "deemed worthy of educating young minds.
Analysts have long bemoaned the lack of sophistication among Chinese investors for the gyrations in the country's financial markets.
Despite inheriting a powerful surname—not to mention a vast construction company, Saudi Oger—he often bemoaned his lot.
After all, a plethora of articles has bemoaned our phones for pinging us for more and more mundane things.
Quarles bemoaned the role of the government as a player in the financial sector rather than as a referee.
Ermotti also bemoaned the concept of a United States as Europe appeared, he argued, to be becoming more divided.
Trump will not worry either about American critics who bemoaned a departure from the nation's historic global leadership role.
Di Maio also bemoaned the worsening ties and said the League's threats to quit the coalition had to stop.
Coach Mike Vrabel bemoaned the multiple breakdowns and also said Mariota can be better in terms of avoiding sacks.
The incoming United States president bemoaned Saturday Night Live's "one-sided, biased" (presumably political) leanings in a Sunday tweet.
Many other presidents have bemoaned comparisons with Franklin Roosevelt's legislative frenzy in 93 that set the 29-day bar.
Users, meanwhile, have bemoaned the company's slow response to issues like harassment and the lack of an "edit " function.
Earlier this year, as the Russia scandal heated up, a number of commentators bemoaned Washington's "obsession" with the story.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, recently said career federal employees have bemoaned Trump's "destroy not build" approach.
When I bemoaned my bad review to a friend, she mentioned that she always gives wine to her guests.
C.J. Anderson rushed 16 times for 88 yards and a late 5-yard touchdown, but bemoaned the lost opportunities.
Jeffrey Frank, writing in The Washington Post shortly after the Flowers story emerged, bemoaned the "Bimbonic Plague" of scandals.
Donaldson bemoaned how journalists on the presidential beat are largely captives of the administration, chained to the White House.
He bemoaned the optics of the matter, which he said obscured what otherwise had been a cost-saving tenure.
And he's bemoaned Europe's handling of migrants, using the tenuous situation there as rationale for his own hardline tactics.
John Cornyn, a member of Republican leadership, bemoaned "too much childishness" in the shutdown fight between Trump and Pelosi.
Given the way the public praised Mr. Mattis, and then bemoaned his departure, we have some work to do.
Both coaches and athletic directors have bemoaned the early scheduling, preferring the match-up's more climactic position of old.
Some bemoaned the fact that the themes in "Death of a Nation" were not presently taught in elementary schools.
Congressional Republicans have bemoaned that the scandals in the Trump White House are taking time away from their agenda.
Accepting the Republican nomination, in July, he bemoaned the number of shootings in Obama's adopted home town of Chicago.
While now exiled from Trump's orbit, his former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, bemoaned Davos and all it stood for.
Fans have long bemoaned the inability to purchase digital versions of films from legendary Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli.
On the right, writers bemoaned a lack of certain details, like how much the child tax credit would increase.
But he bemoaned cuts in federal subsidies to state assistance programs, which had been promised stable financing in the law.
They flinched under fire, and their barks were generally pathetic as they pleaded for water and bemoaned their desperate conditions.
In 2011 he bemoaned the fact that Chinese censors block access to Facebook (and Twitter, too, he might have added).
He bemoaned the way information flows in a digital age, and decried an echo-chamber of falsities masquerading as facts.
Because although "industry" has always bemoaned the excesses of "speculation", no-one has ever seen speculation on this scale before.
In another email published by Electrek, Musk bemoaned the extensive network of contractors and sub-contractors plugged into Tesla's workforce.
But a day later, there was also some optimism for the future even as marchers bemoaned Trump's policies or tweets.
Where they once bemoaned a lack of volatility, they now blame instability for keeping companies and investors on the sidelines.
When Obama was elected president, Joan Didion and Darryl Pinckney bemoaned the loss of irony in the culture at large.
He's released racist merchandise, praised Brexit, bemoaned Robin Williams' suicide for having "overshadowed" Lauren Bacall's death, and complained about immigration.
Yesterday, Comey bemoaned WhatApp's technical triumph of automatically encrypting the text messages and phone calls of its users, Politico reports.
Netflix and Nielsen's numbers have differed in the past — something that industry reports have bemoaned Netflix for in the past.
In the months previous, Charli had bemoaned the constraints placed on her by her major label deal with Atlantic Records.
On Tuesday, the company took to Facebook and bemoaned the "unfair and inaccurate posts" that had been written about it.
Guests on the network routinely bemoaned Trump's lack of focus on tax cuts and other parts of the Republican agenda.
When he was ousted in August, we bemoaned the fact that comedy had become more white, and more dude-heavy.
Obama bemoaned the opposition to closing the facility, saying when he entered office there was bipartisan agreement on the issue.
They bemoaned the fact that a Pitchfork reviewer unfavorably compared a Wilco guitar solo to the music on the channel.
And when customers bemoaned the price hike on Twitter, Subway's costumer service branch explained why the dollar increase was necessary.
Obama often bemoaned the state of the economy that George W. Bush left behind, but never attacked his predecessor personally.
"It's like watching Kosovo A team versus Kosovo B," bemoaned Fadil Vokrri, the president of the Football Federation of Kosovo.
Rakhine Buddhist leaders have long bemoaned the presence of foreign agencies, who they accuse of favoring the Rohingya with aid.
Critics have bemoaned the fact that there was no retaliation or public upbraiding of Putin from Obama before Election Day.
Matt Bevin, Republican, bemoaned the teacher protest, telling reporters outside the Capitol that school closures put some children at risk.
GOP lawmakers decried the rise in spending, while Democrats bemoaned the lack of protection for young immigrant "Dreamers" facing deportation.
He's also famously bemoaned the rise of Netflix, and called digital projection over traditional 35mm film "the death of cinema."
In a letter excerpted by Reuters, he bemoaned how the party had moved toward Islamophobia, xenophobia, and pro-Russian sentiment.
One woman bemoaned the so-called no-go areas of the city where there is a high Somali-American presence.
Others bemoaned a rigid, hierarchical management that had left them feeling they had no real voice in the hospital's direction.
Skarma Lotus, a volunteer strength and conditioning coach, bemoaned not being able to introduce more protein into the player's diets.
The increase in the number of "partners" is actually the consequence of the much-bemoaned title inflation in tech investing.
Since Donald Trump's election, political commentators have bemoaned how polarized American politics has become—how angry, how uncivil, how tribal.
At a news conference the next day, public officials bemoaned society's "obsession with guns" and the problems the culture creates.
At his confirmation hearings in January, Mr. Mnuchin bemoaned the cuts to the I.R.S. budget over the last seven years.
Without naming Rosenstein specifically, Trump bemoaned what he claimed was disgraceful behavior during a photo opportunity in the Oval Office.
Doug Jones (D-Ala.) bemoaned the thousands of residents in their states trapped in cyclical debt incurred through payday loans.
All across the grounds, everyone bemoaned the wretched grass, which wilted under the heat and sun of the first week.
Even as he belatedly made the airline more equitable, Mr Al Baker bemoaned that it had been the subject of "vendetta".
Teachers in school bemoaned the toy — they beeped constantly and kids played with them while they should have been paying attention.
In the CBS interview, Cardi bemoaned the controversies she's landed herself in since becoming famous just within the last few years.
And he bemoaned the fact that Berkshire, which is notoriously slow to buy tech stocks, had not profited from its success.
Semiconductor executives, too, bemoaned the trade war for its crippling effect on the industry's ability to forecast sales and tweak pricing.
He bemoaned the Soviet system's imperfections while mounting rose-tinted defences of its achievements and wince-making attacks on the West.
Washington state, Utah, and Alaska have bemoaned slow vote counting in the past too — and they all extensively use mail voting.
Perhaps it is failing social cohesion of the kind bemoaned in "Bowling Alone", an influential book by American sociologist Robert Putnam.
" He bemoaned the fate of the Miami Dolphins — who, he said, even lost the Super Bowl in "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
Although critics have bemoaned Monáe's failure to score chart hits, Dirty Computer's musical functionalism hardly means she's abandoned self-conscious artistry.
For example, many critics, including those at Vox, have bemoaned the lack of narrative agency given to women in previous seasons.
Others bemoaned the generic traits associated with their actual sign and stated that they'd be happy being any of the others.
During his remarks, Obama bemoaned controversial language about immigrants emanating from the campaign trail, saying it was destined to alienate voters.
Several reporters on Wednesday bemoaned fact that the traveling press corps will not have access to Trump during his trip, however.
Vaccination experts have long bemoaned both religious and philosophical waivers as an easy way for anti-vaxxers to skirt the law.
Once the formal Brexit negotiations with the E.U. began, last June, ministers and officials bemoaned the absence of a leader's voice.
"Earlier on Wednesday, Trump discussed the tenuous trade war with China and bemoaned to reporters that it wasn't "my trade war.
Yet this is the same Comey who has bemoaned — and rightly so — the lack of good data about crime and policing.
US inequality is only getting worse, and the 'dynastic wealth' bemoaned by Warren Buffett may be one of the reasons why
He especially bemoaned a missed birdie putt on No. 17 that would have turned up the intensity on Walker even earlier.
The "dark Satanic Mills" bemoaned by William Blake were powered by steam and coal-fired boilers that belched smoke and soot.
Van Jones -- who became a star during the election -- bemoaned Donald Trump's victory, essentially calling people who voted for Trump racists.
Fans have bemoaned a possible reboot of the franchise that would retread over old story lines from previous Spider-Man movies.
Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico, bemoaned the effect of the investigation on relations between Cuba and the United States.
Mr. Nemat bemoaned what he described as a "fake news" climate around their decision to go over to the government side.
Alistair Campbell, former spin doctor for Tony Blair's Labour government, bemoaned that the maneuvering marked Britain's slide toward "failed state" status.
In an extended riff during a speech in Alabama, Trump also bemoaned what he sees as less violence in football games.
Party officials licked their wounds and privately bemoaned the defeat by an upstart challenger who dared to run a primary campaign.
Another man might have bemoaned the injustice of losing lucrative deals; Nike, McDonalds and other companies dropped him after the accusation.
He has also bemoaned the fact that higher rates mean the U.S. government has to pay more interest on its debt.
"My mini hotel soap and shampoo collection isn't gonna grow anymore!" bemoaned Malcolm in the Middle actor Frankie Muniz on Twitter.
In a 2011 essay for the M.I.T. Technology Review, Anne Trubek bemoaned how far out of favor typing instruction had fallen.
A lot of Aberdonians know the city is special, even as many artists bemoaned the self-deprecation that pervades northern Scotland.
But, as many authors and filmmakers have bemoaned in their works over the years, making a friend after college is less simple.
But in speaking with advisers, Trump has bemoaned the Commerce Department and the Justice Department for "giving up," according to the people.
What we saw instead was a six-and-a-half minute monologue where Hart bemoaned being the victim of hateful internet trolls.
And he has bemoaned the administration's failure to stand up to what he and many union members see as China's mercantilist policies.
A friend who tried Purple Carrot before bemoaned how the meals left her hungry, but that wasn't the case at all here.
While, on the flip side, several bemoaned the lack of a unified official opposition at such a crucial juncture for UK Plc.
Appropriators bemoaned that a short-term spending bill lasting until April 28 effectively sent their work on funding bills out the window.
During a visit to Buenos Aires in March, President Obama bemoaned the slowness of the U.S. to condemn the crackdown in Argentina.
McCain bemoaned the tone of modern politics, suggesting that wild partisanship was paralyzing the country's political institutions and tearing the country apart.
Tim Cook, a candidate from North Carolina, bemoaned the fact that not all candidates for president are included in most national polls.
The Sharks, sunk by Letang's guile and Bonino's precision, bemoaned their nerves, their slow start, their turnovers, their stagnant neutral-zone play.
While Fed critics have bemoaned the lack of diversity among central bank chiefs, Dudley called Williams "extremely well-qualified" for the position.
Alt-lite celebrity Milo Yiannopoulos has bemoaned fundamentalist Islam's oppression of some women, while promoting death and rape threat campaigns against others.
Most recently, during a speech in Lima, Ohio, he bemoaned that he did not "get a thank you" for approving McCain's funeral.
For years, the city's intelligentsia bemoaned the changes taking place not just on the street, but in the entire neighborhood, called Beyoglu.
As politics has become more national, it has overcome many of the problems that political scientists bemoaned in the early nineteen-fifties.
In an emailed statement on Wednesday, the group bemoaned "unfounded rumours and fantasy information" in the media without being any more specific.
People bemoaned the viciousness of trolls, the impact of incendiary fake news, the frog memes and Twitter bots and YouTube conspiracy videos.
I asked if the "Third-Worldish" politics he had bemoaned to me six years ago could have been a precursor to Trump.
Flaxman was testing the prevalence of "echo chambers": the widely bemoaned result of liberals and conservatives only consuming news they find congenial.
France in particular has bemoaned Iranian "frenzy" in developing and propagating missiles and wants Tehran to open negotiations over its ballistic weapons.
Last month, Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, did just that, causing an hourslong shutdown as he bemoaned the government's mounting debt.
Earlier in the day, Trump bemoaned what he says has become the marching orders in the #MeToo movement -- guilty until proven innocent.
Martino insisted his departure did not have an effect on that defeat, and instead bemoaned his players' "lack of energy" in Toronto.
Reviewers who were less than thrilled bemoaned the "terrible crowds" and the temperature of the guest room, which I experienced as well.
John Garamendi of California took Barr's remarks at face value, though he bemoaned that the attorney general had not spoke out before.
Instead, conservatives found new ballast while liberals bemoaned what they characterized as a silly pre-emptive capitulation to unlikely or marginal offense.
In the senate, he bemoaned his father's time spent at study and was quickly chided about his inexperience as other senators laughed.
"That is really now in a whole new level of unfairness," Trump bemoaned at the start of his meeting with military leaders.
Grrrrrrr The senator, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, has periodically bemoaned the lack of history-focused programming on the History Channel.
From the first, the postelection rallies were bemoaned as, at best, a waste of presidential time, but this missed their peculiar intimacy.
Trump has bemoaned the large U.S. trade deficit, particularly with China, and has accused it of manipulating its currency for trade advantage.
During this season, premier coaches — Gregg Popovich, Steve Kerr and Stan Van Gundy — have bemoaned the rise and policies of Donald Trump.
France in particular has bemoaned Iranian "frenzy" in developing and propagating missiles and wants Tehran to open negotiations over its ballistic weapons.
For decades, Canadian political parties have embraced multiculturalism, yet on Monday night People's Party leader Maxime Bernier directly bemoaned current immigration levels.
Back at the school, the organisers of the lessons bemoaned the fact that many young maids would miss out on an education.
YouTube creators have long bemoaned the company's irregular and untrustworthy notification delivery system, but new product changes are looking to address those frustrations.
Donald Trump has castigated Germany's surplus as "very bad" and bemoaned the number of German cars sold in America—"we will stop this".
She also bemoaned Carter calling her a bitch; at the later get-together, as previously mentioned, he criticizes her for "bitching" at him.
" After the vote, Rajan once again bemoaned the broken system, vaguely telling Hyperallergic that "This is the higher education crisis we're hearing about.
Some have even bemoaned Martin's involvement in other projects, complaining that it eats into time he could be working on Winds of Winter.
" The president bemoaned what he said were "very weak" libel laws in the US. "If they were strong, it would be very helpful.
She has criticized Trump's harsh statements about Muslims and Mexicans while Trump has bemoaned what he calls American society's devotion to political correctness.
News reports bemoaned Ruth's lifestyle, claiming that he ate ten hot dogs in one sitting, or slept with six women in one night.
For years now, we've bemoaned the fact that Snapchat has made it difficult to search for stories from users you don't already follow.
We saw Venus turn direct on April 15, and this coming Wednesday, the perpetually-bemoaned Mercury retrograde will draw to a close, too.
"There is still a long way to go in fighting the years of propaganda against us," bemoaned the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu.
President Obama on Thursday bemoaned discrimination faced by Muslim Americans, calling on people in the U.S. to practice tolerance toward their fellow citizens.
But the app itself attempts to fix an oft-bemoaned problem that many adults encounter: Outside of work, where can you make friends?
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed Thursday, and a joint CNBC interview, the duo bemoaned the short-term thinking plaguing market activity.
Lindsey Graham bemoaned President Donald Trump's support for Alabama Senate Republican candidate Roy Moore on Sunday, calling the move a lose-lose situation.
He has bemoaned the appearance of weakness in backing down from the harsh practice that led to outcry, even from his political allies.
The XRT retail ETF was able to "hold things together" in 2017 even as analysts bemoaned sounds of retail's death rattle, he says.
Trump has reportedly bemoaned the fact that the U.S. has lower tariffs on various foreign goods than other countries have on U.S. goods.
In his statement announcing his decision, LoBiondo said it was not "health-related" or "electoral," and bemoaned the polarized nature of Congress today.
Last year, Trump spoke at the United States Coast Guard Academy commencement, where he notably bemoaned media coverage of his presidency to cadets.
In subsequent tweets on Wednesday, Trump bemoaned the poor state of relations between Washington and Moscow, something he's vowed to fix as president.
He bemoaned the post-Weinstein #MeToo movement, after The Financial Times published a report condemning a men-only charity event he had attended.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump bemoaned this year's Academy Award winner for best picture, "Parasite," on Thursday because it's a South Korean film.
On the night of her New Hampshire loss, Ms. Warren bemoaned the intensifying nastiness between some of the other campaigns and their supporters.
Business groups bemoaned the court's decision on Thursday, saying that companies were at risk of losing access to trading markets around the world.
White House officials bemoaned an environment where aides could not speak their minds without fearing their remarks would appear later in the press.
This was highly unusual; for years, activists on both sides have bemoaned the absence of attention to the Supreme Court in presidential campaigns.
U.S. observers said the week-long delay in holding the election had probably reduced turnout, while the European Union bemoaned "serious operational shortcomings".
" Meanwhile, in his review for the San Francisco Chronicle, Peter Stack bemoaned the film's "meanness," pointing out that it's "aimed at preteen girls.
After Trump won the nomination, establishment leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan openly bemoaned their differences with Trump on more than one occasion.
"We lost every single aspect of today's game," added Gold, who also bemoaned the loss of Ainuu only two minutes into the game.
A 28255 CDC meeting bemoaned a lack of standardization in the profession, seen in everything from toxicology tests to "unwritten rules" for declaring suicides.
Others bemoaned the fact that Britons would lose the right to live and work in 27 other EU countries as a result of Brexit.
One user who missed out on the sighting bemoaned the fact that they can't even find their family in Target while others found Beyoncé.
Ladbrokes, which UBS analysts said has greater exposure to horse racing than William Hill, bemoaned "the most expensive week here that we can remember".
Speaking in a familiar refrain, Sanders bemoaned the United States' relatively low voter turnout rates and said it was a boon for conservative politicians.
I remember talking to a fairly active angel investor a few years ago and he bemoaned the fact that he didn't have any money.
Ralph Northam, Virginia's lieutenant governor and the Democratic nominee for governor, bemoaned that Charlottesville was once again the scene of a white supremacist rally.
"Anybody that's being bullied, you bring them to me and we'll take action immediately," he said, as people in the crowd bemoaned his response.
Large white plates with minuscule towers of grilled organic vegetables drizzled with macerated herbs were works of art, but I bemoaned my lingering hunger.
Campaigning during the Pennsylvania primary, she bemoaned lousy trade deals — including the North American Free Trade Agreement, a signature accomplishment of Bill Clinton's presidency.
But he bemoaned the headlines about the testimony of Sarah Hassan, who invested $300,0003 of her own money in his hedge fund in 2011.
The group denounced the Safe Act, far-reaching gun-control legislation that Mr. Cuomo signed into law, and bemoaned job losses and economic erosion.
But public health and labor advocates have long bemoaned the agency's delay in finalizing the rule, and said they were pleased with the regulation.
"Who could have ever predicted a thing like this," Trump bemoaned on Tuesday, as an anxious nation looked for guidance during a surreal time.
" This was one of the central arguments of his earlier book "Descartes' Error," in which he bemoaned "the abyssal separation of mind and body.
R.C. Hammond, a top official, routinely bemoaned that there were more than 60 such envoys, making the department's organizational chart look like a starburst.
I bemoaned my bad timing: I would not only miss being in the short-track arena but also would be nowhere near a television.
Mr. Sweeney bemoaned the fact that Broadway now looks more like an open-air mall than the home to cutting edge designers and boutiques.
Rubio, whose state hosts NASA's primary space launch facility, had bemoaned the nomination of a "politician" to lead the agency instead of a scientist.
He bemoaned its structure and the way it had changed; he balked at its limits and took joy in causing offense and flouting rules.
Free-speech campaigners have bemoaned this assault on bookshops, not least because Schillings's threats appear to rest on shaky legal foundations, even in Britain.
At the time, Ms. Brown bemoaned the walkout as an indicator that the divisiveness of federal politics had spilled down to the state level.
But he bemoaned efforts by several states — not named in his speech, but they include New York and California — to stop the merger anyway.
"They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion," the future president bemoaned to his wealthy San Francisco donors about Pennsylvania's working-class denizens.
An Australian bemoaned the binary state of American politics and debated, with his friend, how things would have changed if Kennedy had stayed President.
That's a worrisome prospect for military leaders, who for years have bemoaned continuing resolutions and budget uncertainty as the biggest threat to military readiness.
Given the increasing costs of health insurance premiums and the problems facing the ACA exchanges, Bill Clinton bemoaned the squeezing of middle-class families.
The president, who has long bemoaned the yawning $375 billion U.S. trade surplus with China, has yet to react to the news from Beijing.
In a speech in Burkina Faso, Emmanuel Macron bemoaned the fact that so much of Africa's cultural patrimony is held by European collectors and museums.
Pro photographers have bemoaned this decision from both companies, as it makes these cameras a no-go for events or weddings where redundancy is mandatory.
In a speech at the UN in September, Ri Yong Ho, the North's foreign minister, bemoaned America's "coercive methods, which are lethal to trust-building".
Founders in Seattle recently bemoaned a lack of capital and support when compared to Silicon Valley — what about those building startups in more remote markets?
SoftBank Group Corp CEO Masayoshi Son last month bemoaned the state of play, calling Japan a 'developing country' in the most important current tech revolution.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo makes a yuge announcement: The much bemoaned, 15-month shutdown of NYC's L subway line might not happen after all.
Long ago, before Drake bemoaned how you used to call him on his cell phone in "Hotline Bling," he was simply known as Jimmy Brooks.
Visiting Paris this week, Trump has bemoaned the cost to the US of helping maintain European security, insisting countries here do more to protect themselves.
John Ratcliffe (Texas), bemoaned the news that premiums on the most common ObamaCare plan will rise nationwide, by an average of more than 20 percent.
Though for years I'd bemoaned the fact that my parents were largely one-issue voters, I embraced this once Mr. Trump locked down the nomination.
Most recently, Trump bemoaned during a political rally that the US is "spending 90% of NATO," an imprecise claim that obscures how NATO actually operates.
In that book, Fitger bemoaned the economics department's renovation of his building's higher floors, which left the English profs to molder, unevacuated, in the basement.
She also bemoaned the fact that the government had been shut down for so long and that it was over funding for a border wall.
Trump bemoaned in a tweet shortly after the verdict was announced that Stone was convicted of lying when several of his political rivals were not.
He said an Afghan force of about 150 people had been trying to defend the mountainous terrain, and he bemoaned the lack of air support.
Ford brilliantly established his brand as a penny-pinching, frank-talking city councillor who bemoaned the government's neglect of taxpayers — and taxpayers ate it up.
The 61-year-old former emergency medical technician had bemoaned the fact that Michigan was surrounded by states that allow bikers to ride without headgear.
Friendships lost or relationships broken by Brexit have been bemoaned by politicians, featured in newspaper advice columns and spawned novels and at least one play.
Mr. Lee, now 95, bemoaned the fact that Taiwan cannot participate in numerous international organizations, due in large part to China's attempts to isolate it.
During that trip, I'd lingered over one of the Drake's elephant-print handkerchiefs, and bemoaned that there wasn't a scarf available in the same pattern.
The president bemoaned that Fox was "trying to be so politically correct" by having Democrats on air following an appearance on "America's Newsroom" from Sen.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has long bemoaned the joint US-South Korean drills and has often called them a direct threat to Pyongyang.
Scorsese, Coppola, and a community of cinephiles have long bemoaned what mega entertainment companies like Disney are doing to film, but company executives feel differently.
Some pollsters have publicly bemoaned the position the DNC has put them in, arguing that debate qualifications was not the reason they were conducting surveys.
He criticized corporations for offshoring jobs, attacked financial-industry executives for avoiding taxes and bemoaned America's reliance on economic bubbles over the last few decades.
He bemoaned the fact that he was overexposed to stocks and didn't have access to the same income-generating assets as wealthy investors, he said.
The FCC's repeal of net neutrality regulations Thursday was bemoaned by Democrats but celebrated by Republicans, who called it a return to free-market principles.
And while Republicans have long bemoaned the biased coverage they see emanating from liberal newsrooms, Trump has at times treated the press with outright contempt.
Both Republicans and Democrats disputed that, and Democrats also bemoaned the release of formerly classified information and the possibility the precedent could compromise future investigations.
He raised an unsubstantiated accusation that they were involved in corrupt dealings with Ukraine, and bemoaned what he called a "double standard" by the media.
Chances are that if you do, you've bemoaned a common challenge: how do you make sure your pet doesn't get too lonely while you are away?
Williams bemoaned the "America has always been great" sentiment that became an antithesis to Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan for some during the 2016 campaign.
Though Kanye has been at the center of modern popular culture, he's frequently bemoaned a lack of acceptance — an inferiority complex that has strong Trumpian echoes.
The President bickered bitterly with reporters, mocked his enemies with juvenile nicknames, twisted the facts of his own conduct and bemoaned how unfairly he'd been treated.
Others bemoaned a lack of discipline and airing worries that Trump and his team grossly underestimate the amount of resources they will need to be competitive.
He bemoaned the expansionist ambitions of arms traders, rising military weapons production and the buildup of "massive stockpiles" of conventional weapons — especially in conflict-prone zones.
Strzok, according to another report from CBS News, bemoaned Donald Trump's victory, called him "an idiot," and compared him to senators Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders.
After years in which U.S. central bankers bemoaned being "the only game in town" influencing the economy, they may now be nostalgic for those simpler times.
Joseph Stiglitz of Columbia University, a Nobel prize-winner for work in microeconomics, bemoaned low spending in the economy, which, he argued, is holding down wages.
Her victory speech was replete with racial themes, as she bemoaned violence against black youths and slammed authorities in Michigan over the Flint toxic water scandal.
Her campaign staff always bemoaned the fact that the national media showed infinitely more interest in Trump's JFK conspiracy theories than her white papers on Alzheimer's.
White House officials bemoaned an environment where presidential aides could not speak their minds in meetings without fearing their remarks could appear later in the press.
A report from the chamber last year bemoaned an onslaught of "zombie proposals", which come up repeatedly—and repeatedly fail to win a majority of votes.
In his address to the 1986 convention, in New York, Miller bemoaned the shift away from literary interpretation toward "history, culture, society, politics," among other things.
Conservative voices inside and outside the U.S. government have bemoaned FCC regulations—most notably net neutrality— as being overly harsh and not actually addressing a problem.
While JD.com's drones are now able to carry heavier weights and travel further at a faster pace, Chen bemoaned the industry's persistent struggles with battery power.
This is full circle from Robert Putnam's classic "Bowling Alone," which, as a metaphor for lost community, bemoaned a shrinkage in the number of bowling leagues.
Even the national media have bemoaned Obama's refusal to work with Congress, instead deciding to make up his own rules as well as his own laws.
Aso's comments came a day after President Donald Trump, during his visit to Japan, bemoaned the trade imbalance and called for "free, fair, and reciprocal" trade.
Trump additionally bemoaned the "ongoing catastrophe of crime" in America's inner cities, the AP said, and said police officers encounter "harassment" like returning Vietnam War veterans.
Many of the Obama administration officials have bemoaned the fact that President Obama didn&apost do enough to stop the Russians from meddling in the campaign.
The panelists, as well as the doctors in attendance, bemoaned the time it took them to complete electronic records, time they longed to spend with patients.
Sessions vigorously prosecuted drug crimes as a prosecutor, and has bemoaned what he believed was a lack of attention to the issue by the Obama administration.
Trump has long bemoaned Fed policy, saying the central bank should get more in line with the near-zero rates employed by the nation's global competitors.
A builder by profession, he gets odd jobs in Cyprus, though this became much more difficult after the financial crisis hit in 245, something Bashir bemoaned.
There is no shortage of artists and critics (including me, all too often) who have bemoaned the way Instagram and other platforms have transformed contemporary art.
There is no shortage of artists and critics (including me, all too often) who have bemoaned the way Instagram and other platforms have transformed contemporary art.
After Trump bemoaned a sentencing recommendation for Stone on Twitter, the Justice Department revised its suggestion, leading to accusations Trump was interfering in the department's business.
Chatting with fellow volunteers for Ms. Warren after a campaign event on Sunday, Diane Lemker, 65, bemoaned what she saw as unfair political projection by others.
President Donald Trump, in a recent CNBC interview, bemoaned the central bank's desire to keep up with its gradual but consistent move to resume normalizing policy.
Still, some officers bemoaned the loss of official handwritten logs, which many officers regarded as professional journals that after retirement remained as touchstones to their careers.
Klobuchar also bemoaned the deprivation of miners whose industry has been overtaken by time and promised to invest to protect the victims of an energy revolution.
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed Monday by the Senate mandates a thorough, distinct doctrine for cyber warfare, filling a void long bemoaned by lawmakers.
Wenger bemoaned the decision, which came after West Bromwich Albion were given a controversial late penalty against Arsenal on Sunday that helped them secure a draw.
He bemoaned all the attention on Whiteclay from protesters, people he described as outsiders who should find something in their own communities to get angry about.
In a "urgent letter" to the province's top bosses dated July 12, the financial institutions bemoaned the lack of action, warning that the crisis continues to worsen.
With his solid understanding of art history and fine drawing skills, Melcarth celebrated paganism and bemoaned modern art's banishment of the human body as a central theme.
Commenters were understandably impressed with the high schooler's inventive idea, and many bemoaned the fact that they hadn't had one of these in their schools growing up.
In an article penned by Putin for Greek newspaper Kathimerini ahead of his visit, the Russian leader bemoaned Western sanctions for restricting ties between the two countries.
For the past month, Indigenous writers in the Canadian media, both national and local, have bemoaned the lack of discussion on Indigenous issues in the 2019 election.
Breitbart News called it a flip-flop, and other pro-Trump media figures bemoaned the president's departure from the nationalist message he promoted during his presidential campaign.
American troop numbers in Afghanistan, where Trump has bemoaned nearly two decades of military presence, has also dropped in the last year, to around 12,000 to 13,000.
While officers and prosecutors bemoaned Maysonet's release, his mother, Miriam LaJara, along with other family members, sat in the front row of the courtroom, sobbing with joy.
David Willetts, a former universities minister, has bemoaned the fact that British students are not allowed to take their generous financial support abroad, as Norwegian students can.
Trump has pressed Sessions to be more aggressive in pursuing a crackdown on leaks, a problem which he has bemoaned since almost the beginning of his presidency.
Nonetheless, some have bemoaned the timing of the result: It will take place during the UK's most popular music festival, Glastonbury, and the Euro 2016 soccer tournament.
The former staffers also bemoaned the influence of Armstrong Williams, a longtime Carson associate who has taken an indirect role in shaping Carson's message, over the campaign.
While crayon purists bemoaned the decision, this makes some sense, given that dandelions are weeds, and their flowers don't even stay that pretty yellow color for long.
Aso's comments came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump, during his visit to Japan, bemoaned the trade imbalance and called for "free, fair, and reciprocal" trade.
Now "we have to buy herbicides to fight the weeds," bemoaned Karam Nawaz, a maize farmer in Sialkot district, in the lower northeastern parts of the country.
Lennox Lewis, a former gold medalist and heavyweight world champion, has bemoaned that "Olympic boxing is built for amateurs and is the highest achievement you can get".
Like Krakauer, John Hatch, a local historian and third-generation resident of the nearby community of Colonia Juarez, home to a mainstream Mormon community, bemoaned the violence.
The reporter said he was determined to turn the incident into "something positive," but bemoaned that the congressman has not kept his word to hold an interview.
While Democrats and financial industry watchdogs bemoaned Cordray's departure and expressed worry over the future of consumer protection, industry advocates cheered the potential for a new direction.
For a long, long time, many folks on my side of the political spectrum bemoaned the AAA game space's failure to really connect with larger social movements.
President Donald Trump bemoaned the news coverage about the confusion behind his unveiling of what was purportedly a Google-led effort to develop a coronavirus-screening website.
The deal was expected to sail through the Senate, until Senator Rand Paul began delivering a floor speech in which he bemoaned out-of-control government spending.
While many small towns might have bemoaned the decline of rural life and wailed about funding cuts, villagers in Mevagissey were determined to avoid losing the service.
Panic buying by one person also triggers panic buying, Taylor said — a theory similar to the the self-fulfilling prophecy that Michalski, of Vinda International Holdings, bemoaned.
Highlighting the splits, the mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau, does not support the secessionist movement and she bemoaned the damage inflicted on her city this past week.
Christina Tipiani, 173, a student who lives in the Soundview section of the Bronx, bemoaned the closing as she browsed books with her daughter Gabriella Padilla, 3.
A recent op-ed in The Hill and New York Times report both bemoaned the loss of the Justice Department's so-called "Access to Justice" (A2628J) office.
Trump bemoaned the fact the territory was receiving more than $90 billion in aid, a figure that doesn't match what the island has actually received to date.
Trump had already bemoaned what he said was a partisan attack on Kavanaugh and the effect the charges were surely having on the judge and his family.
Across the GOP's ideological spectrum, Republicans this week have bemoaned how aides responded to the controversy and allowed it to obscure the administration's messaging on the economy.
The AMPA said Thursday that the bemoaned category of "Best Achievement in Popular Film" merits further study ... and it won't be happening for the 2019 award show.
Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, bemoaned that the confirmation process has become too politicized and specifically targeted Democrats for trying to get Gorsuch to state his personal views.
Writing in the Huffington Post, Peter Dreier bemoaned the firing of Post columnist Harold Meyerson, noting that it has silenced one of the paper's major left-wing voices.
As NBC's Josh Lederman points out, Turkey's pro-government Daily Sabah has slammed Bolton and bemoaned what it calls a "soft coup against Donald Trump" in an editorial.
However, the project received an outpouring of support from Vine fans who've bemoaned the death of the app since Twitter shut down the original app in January 2017.
Leon Wieseltier once bemoaned that the fetishization of fast-paced tech has inhibited our understanding of the importance of human experience and our respect for quality in innovation.
In Peru on Saturday, Duterte met Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time and bemoaned what he called hypocrisy and "bullying" by the United States and allies.
Japan, which will kick off its own negotiations with the Trump administration in Washington on Monday aimed at averting automotive tariffs, also bemoaned the current state of trade.
For years, smart critics have bemoaned the perverse incentives created by Facebook's annual bonus program, which pays people in large part based on the company hitting growth targets.
The president has already bemoaned his former aide's treatment and called Manafort "brave" for not turning on him; Trump has also conspicuously declined to rule out pardoning him.
Jack Straw and Charles Clarke, grandees of New Labour, are former presidents; Wes Streeting, a young Labour MP and another former leader, recently bemoaned the union's new direction.
His tweet came in response to a story from CBS, in which the CEO bemoaned the Model 3 as overly ambitious, and the production process as too technical.
He has bemoaned the fact that it is harder for old people to get a mortgage (he has one), and a job (he has one of those too).
Last month, at a regional oil summit in South Africa, Perry called for a "a global clean coal alliance" and bemoaned the "culture of shame" surrounding fossil fuels.
A political slate After a summer in which Vox bemoaned a lack of clear-headed politics in recent blockbusters, we have ourselves a season of big screen discontent.
The Connors family has called their detention "the scariest experience of our entire lives," and bemoaned the conditions they and their three-month-old infant endured in custody.
Republican leaders of the House Select Committee on Benghazi attempted to turn the tables on Democrats, who have repeatedly bemoaned the extended investigation into the 2012 terrorist attack.
He bemoaned what he considered the unilateral decision to hold the event on the faraway island, a decision he said "80 percent of the team" had disagreed with.
The service has been a long time talking point for Trump, with Twitter attacks dating back to 2013, when he bemoaned a planned end of Saturday mail delivery.
It is surely no accident that in 2016, the most successful candidates often bemoaned the influence that Super PACs and other big spenders had over our political system.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., a devoted custodian of the court's prestige and authority, has bemoaned the damage that even ordinary confirmation hearings do to his institution.
Of that second assignment, he bemoaned how the images were published in a way that failed to place this critical social movement in a greater, more powerful context.
Retiring The lack of retirement savings among Americans is almost universally bemoaned but nudging, prodding and lecturing have done little to build up nest eggs for old age.
The accounts regularly bemoaned the inexperience of the new assistant district attorneys, blamed Krasner's reforms for abetting crime and defended the work of the city's past district attorneys.
Technology companies have long bemoaned the fact that the market is dominated by old-fashioned funeral directors who can mark prices up by between 300 and 600 percent.
Corporate chiefs in the United States have bemoaned for years the taxes that they would face if they brought home more than $2 trillion in cash kept overseas.
On Saturday, Trump tweeted that he had a similar conversation with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and bemoaned that the US is running a trade deficit with Japan.
The tourism boom had blessed the instructor with a lot of customers -- 300 to 400 people a day -- but he bemoaned all the waste and traffic it produces.
I was recently at a meeting with a former senior colleague who bemoaned the growing number of security threats facing the United States and the West in 2018.
Despite the strong numbers, bankers and investors have bemoaned the lack of big buyouts in 2017, as high equity valuations continue to put many acquisitions out of reach.
Farage, a leading voice in the victorious movement last year for Britain to leave the European Union, bemoaned the lack of discussion of Brexit in the German campaign.
Representatives Guy Reschenthaler, Republican of Pennsylvania, bemoaned "entities with no accountability to the voters" imposing district lines, a reference to his state's Supreme Court redistricting Pennsylvania last year.
For the years we've lived in our home, we have bemoaned its shortcomings — like the porch with rotting floorboards or the turn-of-the-century windows that never open.
Over the past few years, media analysts have bemoaned the End of TV. Some have wondered, as ratings tumble year after year, why would advertisers continue to buy ads?
"While many bemoaned the emptiness of image making and the lack of principle in polling, I saw these techniques as inevitable and neutral," Blumenthal writes in The Clinton Wars.
But doctors like Ryan Marino, a medical toxicologist and emergency medicine physician at the University of Pittsburgh, have long bemoaned the kinds of warnings about fentanyl voiced by O'Brien.
Last week, when Netflix's redesign of She-Ra was unveiled, toxic fans bemoaned that the reimagined character wasn't "pretty" or feminine enough, and proceeded to attack showrunner Noelle Stevenson.
Lindsey Graham, an avid supporter of Kavanaugh's, again bemoaned the way the judge was treated after he was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women — charges Kavanaugh has denied.
TESSA MAYESDocumentary film directorLondon "Asterix in Belgium" bemoaned the ability of the parliament in Wallonia to block a free-trade deal between the European Union and Canada (October 5003nd).
" Goss, who left Congress to become CIA director, bemoaned what has become of the House without Hastert there: "Sadly, without his good influence today's House of Representatives appears diminished.
Tracy Crinion, 44, a marketing consultant who lives in Hoboken, likes taking the light rail to her job in Weehawken, but bemoaned the less reliable service on the weekends.
It was the most substantial change yet to the maze of rules brought in under the Dodd-Frank act, which smaller banks have long bemoaned as being too cumbersome.
IOM chief William Lacy Swing bemoaned that so many have been "deliberately and ruthlessly drowned," in this case pushed from a boat off the Yemeni coast by human traffickers.
Trump's potential temperamental vulnerability came into focus during his Florida rally, when he bemoaned the medical treatment offered to Rahami after he was injured in a shootout with police.
The ECB itself is not immune to the criticism and Draghi recently bemoaned what he described as the "nein zu allem" ("no to everything") approach - a swipe at Germany.
Though Schwartz bemoaned the fact that aquafaba wasn't quite as silky as egg whites, Coscarelli says many chefs prefer it to egg whites because its a safe, neutral palette.
"There is no doubt that Twenty20 cricket is affecting the ability of batsmen to play long innings in Test matches," bemoaned Mohammad Yousuf, then Pakistan's captain, six years ago.
While Garcia said that she's fortunate for having a base of donors, she bemoaned the hurdles that remain for Latino and Latina candidates in access to donors and fundraising.
Trump has often bemoaned the relative strength of the U.S. dollar in foreign exchange markets, blaming other nations for devaluing their currencies and thereby inflating the American trade deficit.
Mr. Nayab said that 200 Afghan commandos arrived late Wednesday and were trying to stop the Taliban advance, but he bemoaned the early lack of air support from NATO.
Kansas City Southern's CEO bemoaned an uncertain environment on Friday after the cross-border railroad reported lower quarterly profits, hurt by a slump in Mexico's peso since Trump's election.
Trump, speaking in Beijing on his tour of Asia, again bemoaned the burgeoning U.S.-China trade deficit on Thursday, saying it arose from the Asian giant's unfair trade practices.
Speaking less than an hour before the resignation was announced, Trump bemoaned the optics of the matter, which he said obscured what otherwise had been a cost-saving tenure.
While most Chinese internet users have condemned the interference in He's race and bemoaned her missed opportunity for the championship, others have questioned her patriotism for dropping the flag.
Created by illustrator Tim O'Brien, the cover is a nod to the popular Little Golden Books series, beloved and bemoaned by children everywhere throughout much of the 20th century.
Candy lovers everywhere have long bemoaned the fact that red and pink Starburst, while undeniably the most delicious, are often the rarest flavors found in packs of the candy.
Mr. Reed, who was known as Nat, bemoaned the damage that land developers, polluters, politicians and the Army Corps of Engineers had done to Florida by the early 1960s.
He and his sons broadcast shaky, poorly lit videos on Facebook and Instagram in which Mr. Bolsonaro cracked jokes, took aim at adversaries and bemoaned the state of Brazil.
Public health experts, on the other hand, bemoaned the money not being used to directly fund medication-assisted treatments for opioid-use disorders, such as buprenorphine, naltrexone, or methadone.
Romans have for years bemoaned the degradation of their city: the potholes, the burning buses, the unkempt parks and the uncollected garbage, stinking its streets and clogging its river.
Many viewers were shocked at the outcome and bemoaned the fact that it meant controversial contestant Sean Spicer had survived yet another week on the ABC dance competition series.
She bemoaned in Entertainment Weekly how Javier Bardem (her "Eat Pray Love" co-star), was being overlooked for his performance in "Biutiful," and then she held an exclusive screening.
Mr. Price spent the months before the caucuses defending Iowa's pre-eminent position in the presidential primary process, as candidates bemoaned Iowa's lack of diversity and arcane caucusing process.
In other years, there is a chance he would have bemoaned the outcome, cursing his fate since even a nearly perfect shot ended up so far from the hole.
Hunter and others at the hearing bemoaned the losses of the maritime industry without considering that the prohibitive costs of the Jones Act are the reason for those reverses.
Some have welcomed the change while others have bemoaned the end of what they see as one of Twitter's greatest strengths: it forces you to get to the point.
Cuarón bemoaned the kinds of changes that homeowners in the 1960s and 1970s started making, covering up some of the very details that gave the neighborhood's architecture its charm.
However, Kardashian West bemoaned Wednesday that her last one has now broken; she is musing on Twitter whether to stick with BlackBerry or go to Samsung or another phone.
In 2003, for instance, dissenting from a decision striking down a Texas law that made gay sex a crime, Justice Scalia bemoaned the influence of elite culture on the law.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Bannon, a former Breitbart News executive, cast himself as a strident opponent of "globalism" -- including free trade deals that Trump has bemoaned.
That same day, Swift performed her first concert of the reputation stadium tour and, during her performance, bemoaned the events of 2016, back when Kim Kardashian called her a snake.
" In the Washington Post, George Will bemoaned the animals as evidence that "a cult of personal fragility is becoming an aspect of the quest for the coveted status of victim.
In her speech, she specifically bemoaned any attempt to "impose the old paradigm on the new workforce" as opposed to creating a new system of benefits and protections for workers.
Industry participants and academics have for years bemoaned the notional figure as misleading and unhelpful, saying it has exaggerated the risks posed by the swaps market, fuelling alarmism among policymakers.
It does, however, regularly tweak liquidity levels, and has bemoaned the fact that its cautious easing in recent months has not translated into lower borrowing costs in the private sector.
" Plainly irritated by Mr. Trump's harsh assaults on him here, he bemoaned "nonstop personal attacks" and, while praising Mr. Bush, pointedly noted that he did not "go to the gutter.
And while many bemoaned the change when Twitter increased the character limit from 140 to 280 back in November, the best threads on the Ansari case frequently contained long messages.
A NEW intergenerational skirmish broke out in 1013 when an Australian businessman bemoaned millennials who, instead of prudently saving to buy a home, splurged on smashed-avocado breakfasts and lattes.
In 2008, she folded her primary bid against Barack Obama in Washington and bemoaned her failure to break the "highest and hardest glass ceiling" by becoming the first female president.
In recent years these have been pretty depressing affairs as participants bemoaned the ongoing slump in prices, prayed that things couldn't get any worse and then lamented when they did.
SEC Chair Jay Clayton recently bemoaned the new environment as leaving much of America without the opportunity to benefit from what's becoming an increasingly important share of the U.S. economy.
"According to anonymous Apprentice staffer sources, he'd called her a 'fat piglet' and bemoaned that they didn't book 'the hot one,' referring to Khloe's sister Kim Kardashian," Manigault Newman writes.
The court minister bemoaned the government's arrogance toward the mass of Iranians, and dared utter criticisms to his master—albeit wrapped in thick and courtly blandishments—when Hoveyda did not.
The gathering was somber this year, as Mr. Sharpton and other keynote speakers bemoaned that in January a white president will be inaugurated to replace the nation's first black president.
He bemoaned the stairs, said he couldn't believe that I walked them every day and shook his head profusely, saying he didn't understand how anyone could live with only stairs.
According to an Ohio Civil Rights Commission report, at one meeting to address the placing of nooses, a white supervisor bemoaned that "too big of a deal" was being made.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - When a U.S. appeals court last week rejected an Alabama abortion law, one of the court's judges bemoaned having to base the decision on Roe v.
Even as Mr. Trump bemoaned the actions of the cast of "Hamilton," a smash hit on Broadway, Mr. Pence said on Sunday morning that he was not offended or bothered.
There was no news conference announcing the news (so no tape there), but we knew President Trump had bemoaned the trade deficit, over and over, in speeches for two years.
This is shaping up to be the next big fight that Senate Republicans will face as some have bemoaned the concept as an automatic tax increase that ties their hands.
For instance, the author had bemoaned the fact that "in public and in private," the president "shows a preference for autocrats and dictators" like Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
President Trump — now embroiled in an impeachment investigation and looking ahead to his re-election bid next year — has long bemoaned the stronger dollar as a threat to American factories.
As people filled the pub, among them a group of pro-Remain Britons who were nevertheless making fun of the Europeans there, Mr. Luker bemoaned the decades of upheaval ahead.
French officials have also bemoaned the fact peace accords agreed in Mali in 2015 have still not been implemented and that the political will power to implement them is missing.
In a 2017 speech, Bush bemoaned that American discourse had been "degraded by casual cruelty," seen "nationalism distorted into nativism," and witnessed "the return of isolationist sentiments" in recent years.
On a sweltering Sunday afternoon, the 22050-year-old at the wheel bemoaned another shift spent inching along the infamously congested streets of the capital city of 265 million people.
In her speech accepting the Democratic presidential nomination in July, she bemoaned stagnant wages and economic inequality, even as she touted an economy that is "so much stronger" under Obama.
Trump has in recent months bemoaned the strength of the dollar relative to other currencies, because it makes U.S. exports more expensive, and called on the Fed to devalue it.
Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry bemoaned a slow start, as the Hornets raced to a 39-10.43 lead after one quarter and led by as many as 17 in the first half.
But when asked to define whether widely bemoaned phrases such as "no blacks" or "no Asians" would result in a profile ban, he said that it all depends on the context.
Back in 1950, when both major parties were broad and moderate with overlapping appeals, many of America's leading political scientists wrote a report in which they bemoaned this state of affairs.
But even as he pivoted to the general election, Trump jokingly bemoaned the end of a bitter primary season that saw him exchanging attack after attack with his Republican primary competitors.
At the start of this year, Walters bemoaned the lack of support expressed by current players to abuse victims, describing it as a "deafening silence" which was both "shocking and hurtful".
Why it matters: Companies have increasingly bemoaned the challenges of growing in San Francisco and the rest of the Bay Area due to housing shortages, skyrocketing engineer salaries and other costs.
For years now, I've bemoaned Techmeme's leaderboard system, which ranks journalists both by presence (how frequently they're featured on Techmeme) and leadership (how frequently they're linked to in other tech posts).
In the letter, which hit social media last week, the film's stars bemoaned the "character assassinations" and "weaponizing of mob mentality" that have become increasingly common during the Donald Trump era.
Xi's plan to rebuild the old Silk Road to connect China with Asia, Europe and beyond has aroused controversy, as some partner nations have bemoaned the high cost of infrastructure projects.
Labour bosses bemoaned that all the bidders were so far focusing on Air Berlin's aircraft, routes and landing slots and neglecting the 2,800 workers at its maintenance unit and in administration.
Donald Trump bemoaned the nearly $800 billion manufacturing trade deficit in his speech Thursday night (though he didn't get around to mentioning the United States' $300 billion trade surplus in services).
Before leaving Washington, Trump bemoaned NATO spending, threatening to pull US military protection for allies if they don't hit their defense funding target of 2% of gross domestic product by 2024.
Former president Francois Hollande, who originally gave the green light for French support to the Kurds, on Monday bemoaned incumbent Emmanuel Macron's Syria policy, in particular his attitude to the Kurds.
He bemoaned the fact that he gave now former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann so much power, which ultimately led to Softbank's stunning $4.7 billion loss (so far) on that single investment.
In 2001, at a hearing before the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Mr. Paige bemoaned the diminished number of black farmers in America, which he put at around 19,000.
They're all deniers," Congresswoman-elect Donna Shalala, a Florida Democrat, bemoaned to VICE News about Republicans, with an exception: "There's no deniers in South Florida – for us, it's life and death.
The bold outfit made a splash when Williams wore it in Paris in May, and then created waves months later when Bernard Giudicelli, president of the French Tennis Federation, bemoaned it.
The president has long bemoaned the handcuffs he sees Dodd-Frank and other reforms have put on banking, and is unlikely to want a Fed chair at odds with his thinking.
President Donald Trump on Saturday bemoaned what he perceived as a lack of due process, at a time when two of his aides have been forced to resign for similar reasons.
" Obama later called Harris to apologize, but the outpouring of support he received—CNN's Dylan Byers bemoaned, "How did it become so difficult to call a woman good looking in public?
B. brought a copy of XafiX along with him when we met, but he bemoaned not having a copy of the second demo, and was unsure how many were even made.
Dimitris Avramopoulos, the European Union's commissioner for migration, bemoaned the lack of a navy under the command of the union to save migrants' lives by patrolling the sea near Turkey and Greece.
Ironically, this kind of response may be the very thing Cardi bemoaned in the two-minute track (and, yes, we realize we're doing the same thing, but I promise there's a point!).
In January 21, while serving as an adviser to the primary campaign of John McCain, he bemoaned the trade skepticism he perceived from Democratic candidates Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Edwards.
The journalists I met in Manila bemoaned shifting narratives from victims who make personal calculations on the fly, telling different versions of the same story in hopes of protecting friends and family.
" In a Facebook post last summer, for example, he bemoaned how many Christians have turned away from the true gospel: "that man is depraved and in desperate need of reconciliation to God.
Speaking out hours after surviving a massacre in their newsroom that killed five people, two Maryland newspaper writers bemoaned what they described as America's reflexive complacency in response to ongoing mass shootings.
In Ward's screenshot, he includes information on how President Trump bemoaned the lack of a "gorilla channel," and how aides subsequently scrambled to rig something together for the temperamental commander in chief.
On November 4, Martin warned that New Mexico, a state CNN has rated as "leans Democrat," was apparently competitive and bemoaned the ads he had seen from Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
He asked African-Americans what they had to lose by voting for him and bemoaned the rough conditions in America's inner cities, but he also struck a more positive note on Saturday.
The rapper joined the Drink Champs podcast with N.O.R.E and DJ EFN and openly talked about his lean habit, and bemoaned the fact his favorite brand, Actavis, is no longer for sale.
"He hasn't let up the entire time," bemoaned one former Obama White House official, who said Trump was merely attempting to distract from is own woes by directing attention at his predecessor.
His search for personal praise was characteristic, as was his effort Monday night in a tweet to pass blame for the island's current plight as he bemoaned its old infrastructure and debts.
Flake, of Arizona, announced that he will not run for re-election Tuesday in a blistering speech on the Senate floor that bemoaned the "coarsening" tenor of politics in the United States.
Flake announced that he will not run for re-election last month in a blistering speech on the Senate floor that bemoaned the "coarsening" tenor of politics in the United States. Sen.
Trump publicly bemoaned gun violence in cities like Chicago and Baltimore on Friday, but for BJ the Chicago Kid, police brutality against the black population in his city is a critical issue.
" Trump lashed out Tuesday morning over the raid, declaring that attorney-client privilege is "dead" and, in an apparent reference to Mueller's investigation, bemoaned what he said was a "total witch hunt.
Their arrival inspired a wave of similar mobility experiments around the world, even as city dwellers in China bemoaned the sight of candy-colored bikes heaped in unholy piles on their sidewalks.
Today's Democratic presidential candidates all have bemoaned what they perceive to be excessively high drug prices, and aver that they prevent many Americans from being able to access the drugs they need.
" It was the first of several dozen articles that bemoaned Green's lack of acceptance and helped bind his name as closely to the epithet "neglected" as Pallas Athena is to "bright-eyed.
In early June, corporate heavyweights Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, and J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon bemoaned the quarterly guidance system, in which companies forecast expectations of their future earnings.
They bemoaned a decade of broken promises, many of them made by the Conservative Party, but bought into Mr. Johnson's idea that the political elite, and not his party, were to blame.
Flake announced his decision to retire in a Senate speech in October that bemoaned the "coarsening" tenor of politics in the United States and criticized his own party's "complicity" with Trump's behavior.
Liberals condemned its use of reductions in health coverage for the poor to pay for large tax cuts for the wealthy, while conservatives bemoaned its retention of many subsidies adopted under Obamacare.
The relatively small gains in the dollar compared with jumps in longer-dated Treasury yields reflected currency traders' concerns over Trump's comments late last week that bemoaned the effects a strong currency.
Some Mexican business groups bemoaned a lack of clarity and conflicting information on how the rules would actually be enforced under the deal, the text of which has not been made public.
Three years ago, when Oregon Christian baker Melissa Klein was prosecuted for not decorating a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, one of my law school classmates bemoaned the government's overreach.
At the debate, Biden knocked the progressives, Sanders bemoaned the inadequacy of the center-left's agenda, and Warren sought to assure voters she knew how the plan, Medicare-for-all, would work.
The set followed a rather R-rated introduction by radio personality Howard Stern, who bemoaned how long it took for the band that sold more than 130 million albums to be inducted.
In one debate in Britain, about the fallout from the Charlie Hebdo affair, a fellow panelist bemoaned the fact that the debate had become polarized between those for and those against free speech.
Pope Francis, in his first message of the new year on Tuesday, bemoaned a lack of unity across the world, and warned against a soulless hunt for profit that benefits only a few.
He bemoaned a lack of funding for social enterprises and contrasted the government's approach with that of Britain, where the government actively seeks out such businesses to supply publicly funded goods and services.
" Frederick bemoaned the fact that Clinton social media pushes tend to get hijacked, telling the Post, "Any time a Hillary Clinton hashtag gets started, in the beginning it's going to be our stuff.
Even though Obama bemoaned the "terrible attempted coup" that failed to topple Erdogan in July, the Turkish President did not shy away from raising differences with the US in front of the press.
He bemoaned the "thousands" of notifications he gets, and pointed out that every moment you spend looking at your screen is time you don't spend looking into the face of another human being.
As the laughter at Trump's expense — and the implications — made waves across the internet, people were quick to surface old tweets in which Trump bemoaned a president (Obama) who he considered a laughingstock.
Democrats bemoaned the original schedule, arguing not only that it was "unprecedented" but that it would coincide with a marathon voting session expected to kick off Wednesday on passing rules for repealing ObamaCare.
" Montana's Democratic governor, Steve Bullock, bemoaned that the largest insurer in his state has proposed a steep rate hike for next year "because of the uncertainty that the President and DC has created.
In a city that has long bemoaned a dearth of Oaxacan fare, Natalia Mendez has been serving delicious examples of her native state's cuisine in this heliotrope-painted room for almost a decade.
The speakers bemoaned not only the assault on the gay club, but also the lack of action in Congress to pass comprehensive federal gun control legislation, necessitating vigils like this too often. Gov.
While Republicans gave the report a stamp of approval, appearing to solidify Kavanaugh's path to confirmation, Democrats bemoaned a number of people who were not questioned for the report and questioned its thoroughness.
Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey; announced on 212/214/217 He announced his decision in a statement, saying it was not "health-related" or "electoral," and he bemoaned the polarized nature of Congress.
The University of Texas at Austin's Austin Villa beat the University of New South Wales' Runswift 7-3 during China's 2016 World Robot Conference UNSW's Jeremy Collette bemoaned the glitches that hampered Runswift.
He bemoaned the fact that so many Somali refugees had been allowed to resettle in Minnesota and boasted that he had closed the door to many foreigners seeking protection in the United States.
Some Mexican business groups bemoaned a lack of clarity and conflicting information on how the rules would actually be enforced under the deal, the first text of which became public only on Wednesday.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and Bundesbank president Jens Weidmann have both bemoaned Italy's decision, which was approved by the European Commission and involves the state rather than investors bearing most of the cost.
CARACAS/LIMA (Reuters) - Latin America bemoaned Colombian voters' rejection of a peace deal with Marxist insurgents but regional leaders urged Bogota to keep pursing efforts to end the longest-running conflict in the Americas.
Fans of the cooking competition have bemoaned the exit of innuendo-loving duo Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, as well as the departure of fan favorite Mary Berry, the queen of sweetly phrased criticism.
Instead, a handful of female senators on the left -- who once bemoaned our byzantine tax code and claimed to champion tax relief for working-class families -- are intentionally trying to block tax reform efforts.
In interviews — this one with GQ, specifically — she's bemoaned being photographed and used for tabloid gossip, even though she'd be the first to tell you she has a history of partying and substance abuse.
In an interview with The Financial Times, Mr. Koch bemoaned the state of the field of Republican candidates seeking the nomination and suggested that big money was losing its influence in politics these days.
He warned that memorials to George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, revered former presidents who also owned slaves, might be taken down next, and bemoaned the resulting loss of "beauty" in the country's public spaces.
When young, James bemoaned that there was little visual culture in his country; by the time of his death, in 1916, thanks to Joseph Duveen and other dealers, that was no longer the case.
Executive For years, a small chorus in Congress has bemoaned the legislative branch giving back its national security powers to the executive, from war-making to the budget caps imposed by the sequestration law.
On Friday, House Republicans gathered for a conference where they bemoaned the Senate's dysfunction, playing at the top of their gathering Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald," a song about a ship disaster.
On Sunday, director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney told Fox News it was a "badly considered joke that she said fell flat," and he bemoaned whoever leaked the internal conversation.
Local blogs meticulously pored over its decline, noting its trash-strewn, thickly sticky floors, ripped upholstery and frequently broken toilets; patrons bemoaned it as well, collectively giving it a two-star rating on Yelp.
He has bemoaned the fact that its police force, one of the deadliest in the world, does not have the right to kill more freely, promising to give it "carte blanche" under his administration.
Trump -- who last week bemoaned constraints on his power and inability to order the FBI and Justice Department to probe Hillary Clinton and often seems to admire authoritarian leaders -- appears to envy Xi's control.
He bemoaned the "Russian witch hunt" a day ahead of the former special counsel's testimony, asking an audience of conservative youth "should I talk about it for a sec" before laying into the probe.
Lavrov, who met privately with Tillerson on two occasions this week, also bemoaned the state of US-Russian relations in his news conference, blaming "Russo-phobic hysteria" in the United States for the strain.
And while analysts bemoaned the lack of specifics on the financial savings the deal might bring to both companies, many agreed that SolarCity would likely reap some benefits from rebranding under the Tesla name.
In January, CNN reported that President Donald Trump, at a closed-door meeting at the White House, bemoaned the influx of immigrants from what he deemed "s---hole countries" in Africa, according to sources.
While some have bemoaned the festival's expansion into the relative mainstream—some have taken to dubbing it the "Coachella of the Transformational Scene"—, you can't argue with 25,000 people coming together to express themselves.
This week, one of China's most visible business leaders bemoaned what he said was a lack of privacy in China in general, and specifically on the country's most widely used mobile chat service, WeChat.
Those who didn't enjoy their stay bemoaned hidden fees including valet parking charges ($30 per night), pricey mini-bar items, and of course, the classic Las Vegas headache known as the pesky resort fee.
Over three days of interviews last month, she occasionally bemoaned "extreme progressives" and the "purity tests" of social media "thought police" who criticized her as insufficiently leftist for accepting the endorsement of Mr. Biden.
Paul Fuhs, who runs the Marine Exchange of Alaska, a private effort to regulate shipping in the Bering Strait, said his Russian counterparts had at times, over drinks, bemoaned the sale of the land.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump bemoaned the personnel shortages at the State Department on Sunday as his administration readies for talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, charging Democrats with slow-walking nominees.
And while lawmakers have bemoaned Trump's positions or style before, the latest episode reveals a real schism between the traditional Republican Party dogma and the populist brand of ideas Trump spent his campaign promoting.
But while adults have long exulted in the notion that summer's end means their kids are once again out of their dang hair, they've long bemoaned the Back-to-School Shopping Industrial Complex, too.
In his practice rounds, he bemoaned approach shots that found the green but were more than 10 feet from the pin and lamented drives that were not perfectly struck but nevertheless found the fairway.
In his weekly radio address, Trump bemoaned this week's acquittal of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate in the murder of Kate Steinle, who was shot as she walked along a San Francisco pier in 2015.
" In a typical line from "Barney Miller," Fish bemoaned the effects of age: "Do you know what it feels like to be running down 43rd Street and your partner is cornering a guy on 52nd?
Many in the financial community have bemoaned how stock market prices have soared and bond yields have stayed low, all while real growth in the U.S. and most other developed economies remains below historical norms.
The Bank of England's (BoE) Chief Economist bemoaned the inherent risks of placing too much faith in economic forecasting given the failure to foresee the financial crash in 503 as well as the Brexit vote.
Later, he pouted and bemoaned the media, who "treated me so unfairly by using my exact remarks" on his response to the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville that resulted in the death of Heather Heyer.
Even Starr has praised Clinton's redemptive post presidency and in remarks reported by the New York Times on Tuesday bemoaned the "tragic dimensions" of the Clinton scandals and investigations of which he was a part.
Despite recognizing the EU's efforts in the fight against the virus, commissioner Stylianides bemoaned the lack of commitment of certain member states, whose help he solicited following a visit to the region in November 2014.
One user, named "QuimJongUn", bemoaned the fact that the same "fuckwits" who "spout their Daily Mail bullshittery" about benefit-claiming mothers are the same "wankwads" who will fawn over the baby when it is born.
Shareholders and analysts bemoaned the rising costs of cleaning up historical problems and continued uncertainty about what RBS will need to pay to settle U.S. investigations into claims it misled investors in mortgage-backed securities.
While the case could not be independently verified, numerous military officials, activists and residents from the region bemoaned that children -- including in rare circumstances young girls -- are being forcibly propelled to imbed such deadly devices.
Why remove it, leaving only an Apple-proprietary digital port that might in some dystopian future be locked down with the very DRM schemes that Steve Jobs bemoaned in his 2007 essay "Thoughts on Music"?
While Krzyzewski bemoaned the fact that Duke wasted an opportunity to build a bigger halftime lead, Gillon said he and his teammates knew they would have to change their offensive approach in the second half.
As Mashable's Alexis Nedd pointed out in Slack while we bemoaned this awful turn of events for poor Ser Pounce: "I'd be into seeing a wight Ser Pounce taking down Cersei with one chilly bite."
But in a memo last month, the president bemoaned its unintended consequences of reducing credit to the private sector, damaging economic growth and weakening the effectiveness of monetary policy, and refused to assent its renewal.
Some public health experts have bemoaned the lack of federal response and argue that the Food and Drug Administration has exacerbated the problem by continuing to approve new opioids in a market flooded with them.
The head of British Airways owner IAG, Willie Walsh, said delays were increasing carbon emissions, while Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary bemoaned what he called the "lamentable failure of (controllers) to turn up to work".
One example came from a former union president's testimony, Sweeney-Newbern said, that at a meeting to address the placing of nooses a white supervisor bemoaned that "too big of a deal" was being made.
President Donald Trump on Sunday afternoon bemoaned the news coverage about the confusion behind his unveiling of what was purportedly a Google-led effort to develop a nationwide website that screened people for the coronavirus.
He then bemoaned the "very unfair" power that prosecutors wield to force people in the system "to break" in the wake of the Michael Cohen plea and the Manafort jury conviction and subsequent guilty plea.
And while columnists on the right pointed to legal arguments that supported Mick Mulvaney stepping into the interim leadership role, writers on the left bemoaned the Trump administration's attempt to destroy the bureau from within.
Refugee beneficiaries complained that their allotments were inaccessible or unsafe due to military disinterest in providing security, while communities in arid Central Vietnam bemoaned land valuations based on those of the more fertile Mekong Delta.
His public and well-documented fight with the Fed began in the autumn of 2018, when Trump bemoaned expectations that the central bank would hike rates for a fourth and final time for the year.
While many women in tech applauded the move as a sign that boards would boot visionary founders over bad behavior, some Uber employees bemoaned Kalanick's exit — with a group reportedly even petitioning for his return.
He frequently bemoaned what he considered Italy's diminished role in the opera world, citing a decline in music schools, especially in the provinces, and a sharp reduction in the broadcast of classical music and opera.
In a lengthy Instagram caption, the model took issue with the outlet writing that she "bemoaned" flying economy, and instead said she was grateful to have been able to get on a flight at all.
Even some of Trump's political allies bemoaned the rollout, which was drafted by a tight circle of Trump's aides with little input from lawmakers or the federal agencies who would ultimately be responsible for enforcing it.
If you've ever bemoaned the fact that nobody makes makeup for vampires, don't worry: They do, and we put together a roundup of the best cosmetics for super-pale ladies as well as some handy tips.
In 1960 George Stigler, a late Nobel laureate and dogged empiricist, bemoaned the "deleterious" effects of economists' policy desires on their theory, but maintained that overall, as a positive science, economics was ethically and politically neutral.
And speaking just nine days before Election Day, the Republican nominee also bemoaned criticism of waterboarding and appeared to once again call for bringing back the since-banned technique for use in the fight against ISIS.
Maas bemoaned lack of progress in implementing the so-called Minsk peace accord aimed at ending the violence in eastern Ukraine, and also took aim at Kiev for what he called insufficient progress on combating corruption.
The President and those around him saw again Wednesday night the limits of his own executive authority, a feeling presidents before him have bemoaned and he has witnessed multiple times in his four months in office.
Speaking at a rally in Rome, 200 miles north of the Bronx, on April 12th, he bemoaned the primary rules, which in some states have given him fewer delegates than his vote-share suggested he deserved.
There was a pragmatic rationale for the minimal styling up top, too: it was very hot, as a couple of stars noted, like presenter Nicole Scherzinger, who bemoaned the sticky temps on the step-and-repeat.
The president-elect bemoaned the Times's "rough" coverage of him, saying even The Washington Post had written a positive article or two, but added that he hoped to develop a professional working relationship with the paper.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) rightly bemoaned the fact that Duncan's nomination had been put forth by those in Washington seeking to advance their agenda, bypassing other qualified candidates from the legal community of Louisiana.
However, British unions and supporters of EU membership bemoaned what they said was a deterioration in Britain's competitiveness at a time when tax code changes and strong anti-takeover laws have made the Netherlands increasingly attractive.
Recently, voices on both the left and the right have bemoaned "short-termism" in financial markets, blaming hedge funds for this problem, and urging instead that government policy should promote long-term profits in corporate America.
Among other issues, critics bemoaned DOL's aggressive and protracted investigations, its use of conclusory and sensational press releases to shame employers into compliance and its overreliance on statistical analyses to try to establish disparate impact discrimination.
Europe: Leaders and officials from across the continent, particularly Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, bemoaned the Trump administration's distaste for the international order and warned that the U.S.'s increasing isolation was emboldening Russia and China.
And they bemoaned a long-term trend away from unionization in some of key swing states, where the emergence of a debt-fueled economy that didn't work for the middle class helped put Trump over the top.
Later that year, the Glasgow Herald, a Scottish institution and the longest-running national newspaper in the world, bemoaned the "hysteria over alleged sex offenders," and cited the "illiterate lynch mob" that had attacked a pediatrician's home.
The digital company saddled with its own ad tech, sales team and expensive offices designed to woo brand clients may begin to get a sneaking sympathy for the newspapers who bemoaned their printing presses a decade before.
And the President who bemoaned the guardrails that checked him at every impulse-driven bend -- including a coterie of generals whose views of war were shaped by their own military experiences -- now finds himself unbridled and uneasy.
But she bemoaned the fact that Trump's rivals keep bringing up the election, while in the same breath noting that Trump beat Clinton "handily" — and after Trump himself boasted about his margin of victory in a tweet.
But animal rights groups and organic food advocates — who celebrated the arrival of the new rules and bemoaned that they didn't go far enough — say that the "organic" label implies a certain standard of living for animals.
Companies ranging from manufacturers like Deere and Polaris Industries to computer chip maker Microchip and toolmaker Snap-On have all bemoaned the Trump administration's escalated trade war with China and have warned it could impact their business.
Meanwhile, Valve's virtually nonexistent curation strategy makes it harder than ever to find games you may like, while developers have long bemoaned issues with Steam's recommendation algorithm and discovery features that directly affect traffic to game listings.
People who have spoken with him say he has bemoaned Trump's lack of focus and what he sees as squandered opportunities, instead choosing to launch intra-party attacks on Republican leaders such as House Speaker Paul Ryan.
She also bemoaned the fact that "too few in my old field of financial services were ever brought to book for their part in the 2008 crash", suggesting she favours tougher sanctions against wrongdoing in the City.
Her fears are not outlandish: a 260 study by the Australian Bureau of Statistics found the largest proportion of classical concert-goers are aged between 280 and 240, and the same problem is bemoaned far beyond Australia.
Several European utilities have bemoaned the current price conditions, with one from RWE, which does not have U.S. offtake, saying European buyers of U.S. LNG were making a loss of $7 million per cargo at current prices.
He bemoaned the metamorphosis of corporate governance from a venture capital model in which the board is heavily involved (the "guidance board") to one in which the board is more focused on legal issues ("the compliance board").
In the course of a one-hour speech in both French and English, former banker Macron both promoted his plan to cut domestic taxes on corporate income and bemoaned the global "race to the bottom" on taxes.
European banking chiefs have long bemoaned long-term low and negative interest rates as placing a burdensome squeeze on lenders' profits, but Lemierre insisted it is the role of banks to adapt to a changing monetary environment.
Mr. Trump, who has talked about his psychological need to watch his costs as a businessman and who has bemoaned having to spend on television ads at all, made the ad reservations in the last two days.
Johnson, frowning slightly and staring directly at the camera, sits behind a desk in a paneled room at his official London residence with his resignation letter - which bemoaned the death of the "Brexit dream" - at the ready.
Conservatives have long railed against liberal Hollywood, and liberals have bemoaned the racism, sexism and militarism of Hollywood products, but through it all red and blue states have come together to produce plenty of box-office green.
CNN Safety Analyst David Soucie, who has worked in civilian aviation agencies, said he was taken aback in particular by the lack of heat indicated in the video by the object and bemoaned the project's reported ending.
Johnson, frowning slightly and staring directly at the camera, sits behind a desk in a panelled room at his official London residence with his resignation letter - which bemoaned the death of the "Brexit dream" - at the ready.
The call gained traction on social media after Egypt floated its pound and raised fuel prices last week, a move hailed by bankers but bemoaned by ordinary people as the latest blow to their dwindling spending power.
A frequent critic of Trump, Flake announced his decision to retire in a Senate speech in October that bemoaned the "coarsening" tenor of politics in the United States and criticized his own party's "complicity" with Trump's behavior.
The question during the daily media briefing — and lack of a clear response — comes after Trump bemoaned over the weekend that lives are "being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation," a seeming reference to the #MeToo movement.
For months now economists and others have bemoaned the downfall of manufacturing in the US. The sector has been in a technical recession for months and concerns are growing over whether it could drag down the broader economy.
Notorious for playing compressed electro bangers on huge stages, records that make a Crookers set sound like DJ Sprinkles' in comparison, he's both beloved and bemoaned for his bizarre penchant for throwing whole cakes at his braying crowd.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A lack of innovation is China's "Achilles heel", President Xi Jinping warned in an article given high prominence by state media on Thursday, where he also bemoaned the economy for being big yet without being strong.
Thorin bemoaned the potentially disrupted career of Overwatch player Jonathan "Dreamkapzer" Sanchez, who was fired from his team in April after credible allegations the 21-year-old had carried out an online affair with a 14-year-old.
Back in 2007, when the Supreme Court held that CO2 was a pollutant that could be regulated under the Clean Air Act, Republicans bemoaned the "regulatory train wreck" that would come from just EPA Clean Air Act regulation.
And they bemoaned the loss of strict Judeo-Christian values, and longed for the return of the traditional two-parent family, with children born after marriage, and mothers who tended to their needs and pretty much nothing else.
In a wild, impromptu press conference last week, Trump bemoaned the loss of monuments marking the Confederacy, suggesting that the campaign for their removal is a slippery slope: "I wonder, is it George Washington next week?" he said.
From the moment it was first proposed straight through to the present, every setback or bump in the road was bemoaned by the GOP as an unmitigated disaster, as evidenced, in their opinion, by the law's abject failure.
Since taking office and on the campaign trail, President Trump has bemoaned the loss of American jobs to immigrants and workers overseas, promising to create millions of jobs for U.S. workers as part of his "America First" platform.
Washington (CNN)The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee bemoaned on Sunday that the US government does not know what President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed last year at their summit in Helsinki, Finland.
" Immigration and London Mayor Sadiq Khan Trump, whose hardline immigration policies have included the recent "zero tolerance" policy that led to the separation of immigrant families, bemoaned migration flows into Europe, calling the changing population there "a shame.
Graham also said he believes tax reform can pass by year's end, and bemoaned President Trump's support for Roy Moore (the President slammed Moore's opponent in a tweet this morning.) Watch the full interview with the Senators here.
Jeff Flake of Arizona; announced on 10/24/17 Flake, also a frequent critic of Trump, announced his retirement in a blistering speech on the Senate floor that bemoaned the "coarsening" tenor of politics in the United States.
In a statement, the chairs of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC), and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) labeled him a white nationalist and bemoaned his influence on government policy.
But foreign producers of steel and aluminum, efficiently or not, have often been insulated from this competitive winnowing by government industrial policy that props them up — a fact bemoaned by both the G-20 and the Obama administration.
Ms. Manville, who has appeared in several films by the British director Mike Leigh, expressed relief at how easy the process had been for her, and bemoaned the way many actors are forced to audition for roles today.
And this production, with its often-bemoaned flaws (the design) and irksome elements (the jester), is pushed off balance by the ingenuity of Mr. Martins's choreography, which displays the company's adroitness at the expense of the central drama.
In 2015, as unicorn start-ups sucked in billions of dollars in funding and soared to stratospheric valuations, Mr. Gurley of Benchmark bemoaned "the complete absence of fear" in Silicon Valley and said "dead unicorns" would soon appear.
Pat Toomey, an ardent free-trader who has been one of the only Republican lawmakers to vocally oppose the deal since it was first negotiated, again slammed the underlying agreement and bemoaned the changes secured by House Democrats.
"This sh*t has to stop in this city," Chief Hall said as she bemoaned the gun violence plaguing Dallas, noting that across town another child suffered a graze wound from a bullet randomly shot into the air.
Though he bemoaned the difficulty of his job, Trump also predicted that voters would ultimately absolve him of blame for the shutdown because of his popularity in spite of what he said was a spate of bad press.
They discussed alternate theories, bemoaned what they saw as blatant abuses of power, and shared public-record court transcripts (some of which had been unearthed by a new and equally agitated Reddit forum) that they scoured for more info.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Council President Donald Tusk on Tuesday bemoaned the lack of leaders great enough to overcome a deadlock on the Irish border in Brexit talks, which he compared to the Gordian Knot unravelled by Alexander the Great.
Philippines drug war's wide net claims 6-year-old shot dead in his sleep The likes of President Barack Obama, the United Nations and Amnesty International have bemoaned the use of "extrajudicial killings" in the Philippines' war on drugs.
Joe Cunningham of South Carolina bemoaned "how everybody tries to politicize every single thing" before stressing that the vote on Thursday was not on impeachment itself — and that he hadn't yet made up his mind on whether to impeach.
On Watch What Happens Live she bemoaned not being able to remember a single phone number other than the digits of the man who drove her to "self-medicate" with rosé in the first place, ex-husband Tom D'Agostino.
The 91-year-old Benedict, who in 2013 became the first pope in six centuries to resign, also bemoaned in a rare essay that some Catholic seminaries had an openly gay culture and thus failed to train priests properly.
Jeff Flake of Arizona, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, will not run for re-election, he said Tuesday in a blistering speech on the Senate floor that bemoaned the "coarsening" tenor of politics in the United States.
Although many customers bemoaned his decision, Mr. Surmach explained that sales have slumped since the 1990s, when the fall of the Soviet Union and the proliferation of cheap specialty goods online made Surma's once scarce wares more readily available.
He also bemoaned the lack of a video assistant referee (VAR) as he criticised the decision to allow Casemiro's 24th minute opener to stand, although replays showed the Brazilian's body was broadly in line with United defender Chris Smalling.
" One writer in The Times bemoaned that May Day, which was a day to mark spring, was not celebrated in New York with the traditional trappings, but rather "amid dust and piles of carpets and confused heaps of furniture.
On Monday, Mr. de Blasio, now the mayor, once again grappled with an election, the presidential primary last week, that seemed to have been bungled by a bureaucracy whose problems were well known, frequently bemoaned and stubbornly beyond repair.
The Post's study was released just four days after one of America's preeminent food writers, Calvin Trillin, found himself in hot water for a poem that bemoaned the trouble of keeping up with different regional styles of Chinese cuisine.
Abbey also bemoaned what he called "industrial tourism" and the designs of the National Park Service to develop Arches for better "accessibility" — that is, more traffic — which struck him as a profane attempt to bend nature to our will.
And though he's expressed a desire to remain diplomatically impartial -- "I think we will stay right in our lane," he said last week when questioned about Brexit -- he has nevertheless bemoaned May's handling of the issue over and over.
House Speaker Paul Ryan bemoaned the awful tragedy, called on his colleagues to think less about "taking sides and fighting each other politically" and said his chamber had already done much to stop mentally ill people from getting guns.
" In the piece, Khashoggi bemoaned the lack of free expression in the Arab world, leaving the majority of its population "unable to adequately address, much less publicly discuss, matters that affect the region and their day-to-day lives.
The big picture: Pelosi bemoaned the fact that acting director of national intelligence Joseph Maguire, who testified before the House Intelligence Committee yesterday, decided to hand over the whistleblower complaint to Barr's Justice Department before giving it to Congress.
During that same trip, King gave an interview to a far-right publication, the Huffington Post reported, in which he bemoaned the threats to "Western civilization" as a result of Latino and Arab immigration, falling birth rates, and European superiority.
The mayor has also  bemoaned Trump's visit just a day before on financial grounds, saying the city lacks the financial resources to provide safety during the visit, even though Trump is spending the majority of his time away from the capital.
A troupe of raggedy, disheveled, clowns danced and sang a catchy ditty that included the phrase "rage in the parking lot" —the very lot in which the audience stood — while another bemoaned the current troubles he faces in this country.
For instance: Ryan—who used to describe a partisan division between "makers and takers," and once bemoaned a "tailspin of culture" in American inner cities—has the power to place legislation on the House floor to fix the Voting Rights Act.
Like other senior politicians from established parties not connected with Macron's meteoric rise to power, Baroin also bemoaned the low turnout, which at around 49 percent was the lowest first round showing since the Fifth Republic was born in 1958.
"We have consistently condemned violence and terrorism and even condemned the Palestinian leadership for not condemning it," Kerry said with a certain huffiness, a tone that bemoaned how Washington condemns terror until blue in the face – before steering back to settlements.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump again bemoaned the fact that the interrogation tactic known as "waterboarding," which has been denounced as a method of torture, is not allowed to be used, saying it's adding to an inability to combat the Islamic State.
The immigration judges have long bemoaned their structure under the Justice Department, but have taken particular issue with many of the moves pursued by the Trump administration that they say interfere with their ability to conduct fair and impartial court proceedings.
Flake, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, announced his decision to retire with a speech on the Senate floor that bemoaned the "coarsening" tenor of politics in the United States, and criticized his own party's "complicity" with Trump's behavior.
Mr. Trump has often bemoaned the cost of television ads, at one point acknowledging that the purpose of a press conference attacking Mr. Cruz was at least partly to spread a message so he didn't have to spend money on ads.
While Mr. Trump seeks to raise barriers to trade and newcomers, lashing out at targets with relish, Mr. Bush defended immigration and free trade, denounced nationalism and bigotry and bemoaned what he called the "casual cruelty" of current public discourse.
In town hall-style meetings and meet-and-greets across the country last week, constituents bemoaned Mr. Trump's policies, groaned at his refusal to heed congressional subpoenas and fretted over what they saw as an erosion of the rule of law.
In a tone of weary detachment punctuated with the dark humor familiar to young Beijing residents, the writer, a migrant from the northwestern province of Shaanxi using the penname Zhang Wumao, bemoaned soul-crushing city life for leaving people perpetually adrift.
In her New Year speech, Merkel said she recognized that many Germans "bemoaned" the ruling coalition that took office in March, an alliance of her conservative bloc and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), which has been blighted by infighting.
The referral to the Justice Department cheered advocates for more aggressive enforcement of election laws, who have bemoaned what they see as the F.E.C.'s plunge in recent years into a state of near-constant deadlock and almost complete toothlessness.
"The leaders of the Preservation Society of Newport County are motivated by greed and money, 'the root of all evil,'" Gloria Vanderbilt Cooper wrote in a letter to The Providence Journal this month in which she bemoaned the center plan.
Members of the legal team insisted the abbreviated schedule was agreed to in order to accommodate senators' schedules, though it is also likely meant to satisfy Trump, who bemoaned that the public might tune from impeachment coverage out over the weekend.
Republicans have also bemoaned Reid's decision to pass President Obama's signature healthcare reform law with a straight party-line vote days before Christmas in 2009, only to amend it months later without any GOP support through a special budgetary process.
Chinese often invoke "low suzhi" in criticizing the bad habits or manners of others, and have bemoaned a deficit of suzhi in Chinese society for generations, sometimes arguing that they cannot be trusted with elections because their suzhi is too low.
It was telling, for example, that he bemoaned his team's lack of "balance" in the first half on Wednesday when most would have suggested the game was the sort of breakneck frenzy held in such high regard in the Premier League.
Although we've liked the sound quality of JLab's wired earbuds in the past, Wirecutter's recent guide to true wireless earbuds bemoaned the poor sound quality of the JBuds Air Executive and JBuds Air Icon, and they both cost more than $29.
German authorities say it was the greatest art heist since World War II. Local officials bemoaned the losses, and museum officials struggled to explain why the treasures -- originally collected in 1723 by Augustus the Strong, the Elector of Saxony -- were uninsured.
His abundance of it is a result of his background (stable), class (upper), schooling (élite), and disposition ("Red hair confuses people," he told me, making an asset, and a joke, of a feature that a less secure actor might have bemoaned).
Trump has not yet called for ending tax credits for solar and other renewable energy, though he has expressed doubt about the role of solar energy, bemoaned the loss of coal-mining jobs and blamed wind turbines for ruining picturesque landscapes.
In his speech from the Senate floor, Franken denied some of the charges against him and bemoaned the "irony" that he is resigning while the president has "bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault" yet remains in office.
While some expressed optimism about negotiating a bipartisan deal, they also bemoaned the backlash over Trump's reported remarks, which have stalled immigration talks as Congress grapples with spending legislation to avoid a government shutdown at the end of this week.
It was soon after Westbrook and the Thunder manhandled the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Monday night that Hornacek bemoaned how the Knicks' offense this young season has too often turned into a solo-artist duel between Anthony and Rose.
It was after he became president in 2000 that he worried increasingly about Russia's political and economic failures and bemoaned a lack of what he considered proper respect from the West — and turned Russia inward with ideology and religion as tools.
The big picture: SEC chair Jay Clayton has regularly bemoaned how Main Street investors are being shut out of private capital formation, saying in a speech last week that his agency will "take a fresh look" at enabling retail access.
And that was before it came out that he bragged in 2005 about how he could grab women by the pussy and bemoaned his failed efforts to fuck an unnamed married woman (since reveled to be Entertainment Tonight host Nancy O'Dell).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump, who bemoaned his treatment by the news media in a flurry of tweets on Tuesday, has barred members of his staff and administration from attending the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday, officials said.
Trump has remained publicly silent in the 24 hours since Acosta held the question-and-answer session -- at the President's urging -- to defend his role in financier Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement over sexual assault allegations, which critics have bemoaned as woefully lenient.
In his speech, Trump bemoaned the complexity of the tax code, high tax rates, and too many loopholes—common complaints among Republicans, though the loophole stuff is of course rich given the president's well-known use of loopholes in his business career.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen and her central bank cohorts have bemoaned the lack of wage growth even as the headline unemployment rate has tumbled from a high of 10 percent back in October 2009 all the way down to 4.7 percent last month.
If you've ever bemoaned your 'scope because it didn't tell you about that argument or breakup ahead of time, you've probably wondered, what's the point of reading your horoscope at all if it isn't going to tell you exactly what lies ahead?
"  Mathew Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, a nonprofit organization that litigates religious freedom cases and represented Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses following the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage, also bemoaned "political posturing.
It marked a new low in the often fraught relations between the euro zone's biggest country and the central bank's Italian chief, who has recently bemoaned what he described as the "nein zu allem" ("no to everything") approach - a swipe at Germany.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - While local tennis fans bemoaned the early exits of the top two women's seeds from the Auckland Classic, organizers of next week's ATP Auckland Open delivered some good news on Thursday after world number seven David Ferrer accepted a wild card.
Silicon Valley's "brogrammers" dismissed potential dates as gold-digging "founder hounders" who were out to score big off a startup; Manhattan somms bemoaned some female guests as "cork blocks" who dissuaded male companions for splurging on fun bottles that would boost the check.
In an interview with the LA Times, Jimmy Iovine (the music mogul and one of the architects of the billion-dollar Beats deal with Apple) bemoaned that YouTube accounts for 40% of music consumption online and 4% of revenue for the music industry.
SoftBank's shares plunged upon news of the acquisition as investors bemoaned further turmoil for the Japanese giant, while ARM soared as new British prime minister Theresa May optimistically hailed the news as evidence that Brexit might not be such a disaster after all.
An unlikely voice recently bemoaned the decline of civility in presidential politics, warned that "deep anger" was fueling an "almost radical populism" and sang the praises of former President Bill Clinton — particularly his "redemptive" years of philanthropic work since leaving the White House.
Last week, Rod Dreher, one of the country's leading conservative intellectuals, offered a defense of Donald Trump's notorious "shithole" comments, in which the president bemoaned the fact that immigrants from "shithole" countries in Africa and elsewhere were coming to the United States.
President Trump, like President Obama before him, has bemoaned the so-called "free-rider" problem in international politics — the idea that countries coast on the means, reach, and generosity of the United States, without putting enough of their own skin in the game.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warren Buffett bemoaned the "negative drumbeat" on the U.S. economy from presidential candidates in his annual Berkshire Hathaway Inc shareholder letter on Saturday, saying they are misleading Americans into believing their children will be worse off than they are.
Now we can add Taylor Swift to the chorus of artists who have bemoaned that their creative work is someone else's property, as she once again used her social-media megaphone to stir debate about the inner workings of the music industry.
All told, 12 Republicans broke with their party line to vote no, including Representatives Dana Rohrabacher and Darrell Issa, both of California, and Walter Jones of North Carolina, who bemoaned the bill's potential to add "trillions of dollars" to the national debt.
At an international conference organized by the P.L.O. on the eve of the council meeting, Palestinian officials and experts spoke gloomily to a half-empty hall in a Ramallah hotel about what went wrong and bemoaned the fate of the moribund organization.
On Monday, Trump had knocked Attorney General Jeff Sessions for his leadership of the Justice Department and bemoaned that "two easy wins" would be in doubt this fall because of charges brought by the Justice Department against two Republican members of Congress, Reps.
Though many sports fanatics bemoaned the fact that Bryant and his wife Vanessa had never had a son to carry on his legacy in the NBA, "girl dad" Bryant was certain that Gianna would carry the torch even further than he could.
The new effort comes after a growing number of Republicans have bemoaned what they considered a muddled message from the White House surrounding Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — and the impeachment inquiry that sprung out of it.
In his prepared remarks, Volker bemoaned the "negative narrative about Ukraine" promulgated by Giuliani and said he worried it would undermine his efforts to convince Trump that Ukraine's new leadership was committed to helping the US. Kurt Volker, former US envoy to Ukraine.
Former Watergate special prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste bemoaned the possibility that the President might be considering a pardon for a man convicted of massive tax fraud and called on political leaders to come together to head off a moment of national peril.
Before the decade was even half over, the concern over the poverty of purpose inherent in Silicon Valley's inventions were given voice by Peter Thiel — a man who has made billions financing the creation of the technologies whose paucity he then bemoaned.
In announcing his campaign, he said Mexico was sending "rapists" across the border into the US. On Friday, at the same event in which he bemoaned the attack in New Zealand, he warned of "invasions" of undocumented migrants coming across the southern border.
Both women bemoaned a lost era when actors (and stagehands) were recognized and welcomed in the theater district at places like Jimmy Ray's and Charlie O.'s, and spent time after the show socializing rather than cultivating followings on Twitter and YouTube.
Occidental got its prize, but whether the price it paid proves too steep remains to be seen: After the deal closed in August, with Occidental stock taking a dive, Carl Icahn bemoaned the deal as "one of the worst I've ever seen."
Trump has bemoaned America's trade deficit, but is set to eliminate two agencies that help companies export goods: The US Trade and Development Agency exists to help American companies export their goods to foreign markets—exactly the sort of thing Trump wants.
Journalists have complained about the administrations lack of transparency; civil libertarians have cause to be upset over his handling of the NSA and his drone wars; others have bemoaned the expansion of executive power under his administration, a continuation of a decades-long trend.
Jacyn Heavens, CEO at Epos Now, a cloud-based software provider with over 30,000 retail and hospitality customers, also bemoaned the hollowing out of the number of peaks and said the changed shape came on top of price increases seen at many U.K. convenience stores.
"Germany Finance Minister Schauble bemoaned the omission for "resit all forms of protectionism" in the G-20 communique as U.S. Treasury Mnuchin preferred to 'reduce excessive global imbalances...promote greater inclusiveness and fairness,'" said Vishnu Varathan, senior economist at Mizuho Bank, in a Monday note.
European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi renewed his pledge to use all instruments to tackle weak growth in the bloc, before U.S. Fed chair Janet Yellen put the kibosh on a July rate hike as she bemoaned slowing momentum in the US labour market.
When he bemoaned Republican warnings that his nominee to replace late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court would not even get a hearing, Obama rebuked people who claim to be "strict interpreters" of the Constitution -- except regarding his right to propose a nominee.
The front page of the Daily Mail pitted the needs of people awaiting cataract surgery against those of gay men, while NHS England bemoaned the fact giving gay men PrEP would deprive children with cystic fibrosis of a drug that would help them breathe.
This week, we focused on my ongoing lack of sleep, the explosive response to reports that Oculus creator Palmer Luckey has been privately supporting and financing Donald Trump through weird internet groups, bemoaned the distinct lack of R&B in video games, and more.
The question of whether Trump would offer clemency to Mueller's targets was renewed Sunday after the president bemoaned that "so many people have been so badly hurt" by the investigation, which ended without stating that Trump colluded with Moscow to influence the 2016 election.
" NBC bemoaned the lack of "pizzaz" (a word that should be forcibly excised from the English language), with Jonathan Allen claiming that the hearings "felt more like the dress rehearsal for a serious one-act play than the opening night of a hit Broadway musical.
As news of the deal reverberated among fans and throughout the concert business, some bemoaned the encroaching power of major corporations and the influence that Live Nation and AEG have had on issues like ticket prices, which have gone up steadily since the mid-1990s.
In recent months, U.S. officials have bemoaned the state of their European counterparts, who they worry are overwhelmed by the influx of extremists who have returned from the headquarters of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or follow its preachings from afar.
"I think the more proactive you are with educating young players the better..." World number 14 Milos Raonic bemoaned the fact the report was overshadowing the Australian Open and said he too had never been approached, on social media or otherwise, to fix a match.
In the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia, both Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov described their discussion as "frank," often diplomat-speak to describe disagreements verging on testy, and they bemoaned the state of affairs between the two nations.
The Danish firebrand bemoaned the fact that unlike Aristides, the tendency of his Copenhagen brethren was to deny that ugly feeling and disparage the person who delivers those packages of resentment and ill-will, like those cursed geezers zooming by my house on their bikes.
Asked about the legacy of slavery, Mr Biden bemoaned "institutional segregation", noted that his living and late wives had both been teachers and argued forcefully that poor parents should leave a "a record player on at night" so their children could learn new words.
Last September, as California legislators considered Assembly Bill 50, a measure designed to limit which workers can be classified as independent contractors, companies like Uber and Lyft bemoaned a potential blow to their bottom lines—bottom lines that were, for the record, already suffering.
Iraq's foreign minister bemoaned the destruction it had left in its wake, and called on the world to unite to help rebuild his country in the same way they had come together to fight IS. "The world owes this to us," said Ibrahim al-Jaafari.
" But even as he bemoaned the lack of Republican unity, Trump continued to level attacks against other Republicans, most notably former Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who on Friday told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that a Trump presidency could lead to "trickle-down racism" and "trickle-down misogyny.
Denouncing the "corrupt gridlock" in Washington and wage stagnation across the country, Michael R. Bloomberg bemoaned a lack of solutions from the 2016 presidential candidates on Thursday night, the most explicit rationale he has offered for why he is considering a third-party campaign of his own.
Biden remembered his and Xi's travels through China and the US -- and bemoaned his decision not to travel with his guest to first-in-the-nation Iowa, on a return visit to the Hawkeye State for Xi, who was there as a young agricultural official in 1985.
While many people have bemoaned having to choose between the iPhone XS and XR, or are simply forgoing a mobile upgrade entirely, the Series 2749 stood out for how simple of a purchase it is for those who've been sitting on the sidelines of the wearable market.
Chinese automakers have benefited from some $60 billion worth of subsidies and incentives since 2012, designed to make new energy vehicles affordable for Chinese drivers, according to ZoZo Go. But as Musk recently bemoaned, Tesla hasn't been able to cash in on those subsidies and tax incentives.
As much as we've all bemoaned 21 as a rough year, no one was probably as happy to be done with it as superstar Mariah Carey after some technical glitches caused her performance on Dick Clark's New Years Rockin' Eve to descend into chaos and awkwardness.
During the Foxes' rapid ascent from the relegation zone to the title, they defied not only the bookmakers (who put the odds of their victory at 5,000 to 1) but also the nearly iron-clad relationship Big Sam bemoaned between pay and performance in the EPL.
When Lin-Manuel's father bemoaned the news that had been streaming from the television over the last six hours, Mr. Macklowe — like Lin-Manuel an alumnus of Hunter College High School — asked if he would like him to play from his iPhone a Juan Luis Guerra album.
In the wake of the successful package of the GOP tax plan, which Democrats were against across the board, even Senate Minority Leader Schumer bemoaned the missed chance to work with Trump on the issue, calling it a "grave shame" Trump had not collaborated with them. 3.
The conductor claims as evidence in favor of his position a German music journal from the early 1800s, in which a musician who played the opera under Mozart bemoaned the fact that the piece was now being performed twice as slow as the master did it.
" In an op-ed for The Washington Post, she bemoaned the "policing of speech and opinion" by a "social media mob"; in another, for The New York Post, she warned that the online crowd was gaining strength and that "the mob only gets hungrier when it eats.
He bemoaned the partisanship nature of today versus the Nixon era, how the country is divided into echo chambers and by social media, and yearned for the days when Walter Cronkite and David Brinkley gave the country a "set of common facts" from which people made judgments.
After Washington won the series opener, Millsap bemoaned the physicality of the game, saying: "The difference in the game is we were playing basketball and they were playing M.M.A." In Game 22, there were 23 personal fouls in the first 22 minutes and 20 for the game.
The Times reported that Trump lashed out at top aides and Cabinet officials in a June meeting in which he bemoaned the influx of immigrants despite his travel ban on Muslim-majority countries, which he said damaged the credibility of his vow to secure the border.
Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence who now works with DeLonge, bemoaned the end of the program and the fact that there seems to be no interest in investigating these sightings in an editorial for the Washington Post regarding GO FAST.
A paradigm shift favoring the good guys may lie in a parallel climate of innovation on the enterprise side: The consumerization of IT. The federal Office of Personnel Management, after suffering a blockbuster data breach, bemoaned the weak security capabilities of the outdated technology in place.
In a preview of the kinds of inquiries Democrats may launch in January when they take over the House of Representatives Oversight Committee, its top Democrat, Elijah Cummings, and colleague Gerry Connolly bemoaned the Trump Foundation's failure to respond so far to requests for information about its taxes.
Against a backdrop of worsening race relations and decreasing religious tolerance, the sultan has applauded the contributions of Johor's Chinese and Indian minorities, bemoaned his countrymen's fading fluency in English and condemned the creeping Arabisation of its once moderate Muslim culture, notes Frances Hutchinson of ISEAS, a think-tank.
LONDON — When 93-year-old Rahaf al-Qunun, who last week arrived in Canada after being granted asylum, was still barricaded inside a hotel room in Bangkok fighting deportation back to Saudi Arabia and her allegedly abusive family, a Saudi official bemoaned the worldwide attention her case had received.
The year-to-date decline in production has delivered something of a welcome surprise to a market that has long bemoaned Chinese authorities' frustrating habit of subsidising loss-making aluminum smelters while incentivising a flow of excess metal out of the country in the form of semi-manufactured products.
It's easily the best smartphone Samsung has…Read more ReadTouchWiz is the often bemoaned skin of Android that's historically cluttered up the Android experience to a point of annoyance, but with the Note 5 and its included S Pen, some of those added software features are actually quite useful.
Trump used language familiar to the "alt-right" and white supremacists when he bemoaned "changing culture" that would results from the tearing down of statues honoring confederate generals like Robert E. Lee, who Trump equated with founding fathers like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, who were slave owners.
Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) bemoaned in a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday.
With financial markets from frothy stocks to jittery bonds eager for word about the state of talks between Washington and Beijing, Trump instead bemoaned the fact that the United States has higher interest rates than other developed economies, and he took credit for the economy's record-long expansion.
Last year, The Art Newspaper bemoaned this drift toward consolidation: After analyzing 600 art exhibitions in the United States, the publication issued a report that found that nearly a third of all solo museum shows in the country centered on artists represented by five of the world's biggest galleries.
" The first reference I could find was in 2006, when the  conservative Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Debra Saunders, then writing for the San Francisco Chronicle, bemoaned what she called "Learjet liberals who burn beaucoup fossil fuels in the sky as they soar around the planet fighting global warming.
When I spoke with Borden—who changed her name, from Linda Borden, after learning about the axe murderer at a young age—before her screening, she bemoaned how little had changed politically in the 33 years since she had released Born in Flames and admitted how much she had.
Oblivious to irony, Nebenzya called the UK's evidence lies, accused Britain of inventing fake news and bemoaned the post-truth world, then attempted to pick holes in the evidence with distortions of the facts that are already familiar from the efforts of Russia's troll army and conspiracy theorists.
Senators made pious noises and partisans bemoaned the state of the republic, but the widespread Washington wisdom was that this was a fait accompli: After decades of "Butter Battle Book"-style escalations in the judicial wars, a minority veto was simply too antiquated, anachronistic and pre-ideological to survive.
Members bemoaned the need for another stopgap measure -- the fourth in just six months -- but members inside the conference meeting Tuesday night described an atmosphere that was mostly supportive of Republican leaders, who many admitted had little choice than to put another short-term spending bill on the floor.
Although he does not have any American student loans — he got a law degree and a master's degree in business administration in Paris — when he came to New York for his master's degree at Parsons School of Design, his friends in the United States all bemoaned their debt.
In the days that followed the Times article, Simona Kazinets, a senior at Baruch College and a self-professed movie buff, sat around the dinner table with her family and bemoaned the now-tainted Pulp Fiction, a family favorite and a movie that Weinstein produced while running Miramax in 123.
While some corners of the internet bemoaned She-Ra and the Princesses of Power's artistic style, it's one of the best parts of the show, as Stevenson has worked key components of original costumes and powers into new versions of the characters, who run a gamut of ethnic and body diversity.
" Another article on Gawker's tech site Gizmodo, "This Is the Revenge Porn Law We Need in America," bemoaned that America has "been waiting too long for federal law banning revenge porn" adding, "It's hard to imagine who would condone the practice of publishing naked photos of someone out of spite.
In his note, following a scalding Christmas speech in which he urged priests guilty of sex abuse to turn themselves in and "prepare for divine justice," he bemoaned, yet again, the eroding trust in the institution he leads, and how it had to regain everyone's confidence—religious and laypeople alike.
Working-class families dressed in the yellow and green of Brazil's flag stroll along Copacabana's beachfront promenade at midnight; fervid spectators have been filling stadiums with deafening cheers; and even some shrill critics who warned of chaos and bemoaned the cost overruns have changed their tune, at least for the moment.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE late Wednesday bemoaned the Democratic presidential primary schedule, focusing on its early contests in the South.
A day after Trump's maiden speech before the general assembly — in which he threatened North Korea, condemned Iran and bemoaned the United States' disproportional spending on the U.N. — the president will seek to unite Arab countries behind a Middle East peace deal and a shared effort to curb global terrorism.
The calls had been made since August, but gained traction on social media last week after Egypt raised fuel prices and floated its currency - a move welcomed by bankers but bemoaned by ordinary people as the latest blow to their diminishing spending power in a country that relies on imports.
During the course of his speech, he bemoaned "activist judges" and sanctuary cities, took shots at disgraced "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett (whom police accused of staging an attack on himself by purported MAGA fans) and employed the kind of hard-line language that has long endeared Trump to his core supporters.
" In a blog post, Brad Burnham, a managing partner at Union Square Ventures, a top New York venture-capital firm, bemoaned the collateral damage from the quasi monopolies of the digital age: "Publishers find themselves becoming commodity content suppliers in a sea of undifferentiated content in the Facebook news feed.
Most of them go largely ignored, as anyone can attest who has had to dodge flying limbs when "showtime" erupts in the middle of a crowded L train car or bemoaned the inevitable delays that come with some teenagers holding the doors open for their friend who is still jumping the turnstile.
Tony Cordesman, a defense analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the Trump administration is considering adding a relatively small number of troops when put in context to previous increases, but he bemoaned the "ambiguous and contradictory" message coming from the White House over its plans for the Afghan War.
And, earlier this year, I got a glimpse of it myself in the form of a Money Diary from Singapore of a woman whose household income was just south of a million dollars a year, but who bemoaned the extra $1.50 she had to pay in road tolls when she mistimes her commute.
The flaws in this system are why Louis C.K. made rape jokes in his first comedy set after his #MeToo revelations, it's why Aziz Ansari's bemoaned excessive wokeness in his, and it's why Kevin Spacey tried to duck his sexual assault hearing, but felt no shame making a "comedy" video about it.
ET, FSN Ohio (Cleveland), FSN Southeast (Charlotte) ABOUT THE CAVALIERS (20.6-7): James returned to the lineup on Thursday after sitting out Monday's loss at Detroit and bemoaned his performance despite recording 23 points on 9-of-18 shooting, 11 assists, eight rebounds and three blocks in 44 minutes against the Celtics.
He deplores the idea of naming adversaries, a tendency memorably displayed when he went on Meet the Press in 2012 and bemoaned the Obama campaign's (fairly mild) attacks on private equity—attacks that happened in the context of Obama attempting to win an election against a former partner in a private equity firm.
Watching the choices people make when they move in public, much less in this time of social distancing, can be shocking, from the much-bemoaned tourist who comes to a grinding halt in Times Square to the woman with a yoga mat knocking people aside to get her spot on the floor.
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit allege that the policy perpetuates the city's deeply entrenched patterns of residential segregation — a reality bemoaned by Mr. de Blasio — and have already deposed top officials including the deputy mayor for housing, Alicia Glen, and current and former leaders of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
While Yale bemoaned the occasional "paranoid intolerance" of student protesters, the university also criticized the "arrogant insensitivity" of free speech advocates who failed to acknowledge that requiring of someone in public debate to defend their human worth conflicts with the community's obligation to assure all of its members equal access to public speech.
Although all reviews were happy with the inclusion of the new PCIe 4.0 interface (which offers more bandwidth and is particularly useful for connected storage disks), Linus Tech Tips bemoaned the fact that it draws more power, meaning that the new X570 chipset motherboards have a small fan built in to keep components cool.
Why it matters: The lack of public opportunities to invest in food disruption despite the ravenous demand is the latest example of the broken U.S. capital market structure SEC chair Jay Clayton bemoaned at the annual Investment Company Institute meeting in May, noting that around 98% of American households have no access to private markets.
The local radio station informed me that they played "more hits than regulations allow," and inside a coffee shop where I took shelter, a regular patron and the barista bemoaned that EPA regulations precluded them from pumping the water out of their overflowing parking lot—something to do with being so close to the ocean.
When Keynes bemoaned the "habits and instincts" bred into us over countless generations, he echoed a vision of human nature that existed long before economists determined that work was the elementary particle of human endeavor and that the economic problem was as much part of who we are as our instinct to fall in love.
Of course, the decline of unions and the middle class they helped build has been bemoaned by politicians so many times at this point that the fight against the plight has been just as normalized as the plight itself—Warren's initial claim to fame, her book The Two-Income Trap, hit shelves 16 years ago.
"If they want to see their enterprise add employees, add jobs and raise wages, they have to make it more attractive for that enterprise to compete in the U.S." Romney also bemoaned Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
By 29, she was walking for old-school French brands like Givenchy, Chanel, and Balmain, and forming part of a group of Insta-models — that is, high-fashion models who also had huge social followings — who were alternately lauded as fresh faces and bemoaned as the end of serious fashion, depending on who you asked.
But in a series of interviews, several black women such as Glynda Carr—co-founder of Higher Heights, which seeks to cultivate and promote black female public leaders—bemoaned the tendency among the Democratic brass for finger-pointing to take the place of introspection when the wavering constituents at hand are black women and men rather than whites.
Mark PocanMark William PocanUSDA takes heat as Democrats seek probe into trade aid 2020 Democratic hopefuls focus on Iowa while making final pitches Sanders endorses 9 progressive House candidates MORE (D-Wis.) bemoaned the fact that JBS USA received more aid than all of Wisconsin's dairy farmers as his state reels from a string of farm bankruptcies.
I've been thinking about the fundamentals of great TV since a recent conversation I had with a fellow critic, where we bemoaned how the era of Peak TV — in which there are more shows than any one person (and certainly any one critic) could ever watch — has led to a focus on the short and the new.
Trump questioned how Clinton would negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin after demonizing him; blamed President Barack Obama for a downturn in U.S. relations with the Philippines under its new president, Rodrigo Duterte; bemoaned a lack of Republican unity behind his candidacy, and said he would easily win the election if the party leaders would support him.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Friday bemoaned the amount of media coverage devoted to supporters at his Wednesday night rally chanting "send her back" about Rep.
Sitting in a Zen-inspired studio in a converted school building on the Lower East Side, the Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang bemoaned how his native country's art is often squeezed between pronouncements of record auction prices and denouncements of China's one-party political system when it is presented in the United States and to some extent Europe.
There are no Babelands or Good Vibrationses in Bushwick yet—the neighborhood has yet to reach the woman-owned-chain-sex-shop stage of gentrification—and Yi and her friends bemoaned the lack of local lube options, aside from Rite Aid's meager selection of KY. Yi noticed a "For Rent" sign in the window of Mermaid Laundromat.
As those events approached, many people bemoaned the sanitized (and corporatized) character that seemed to define them; if Peddigrew's pieces are seen as more defiant or controversial, that's only because he's interested not in merely celebrating pride but in reflecting upon the anger and hostility that drove the uprising: "Progress was made through combat," he says.
In Munich, as Germany returned to play its first match since the World Cup against the new champion, France, two weeks ago, shopkeepers on Goethestrasse — a thoroughfare dominated by Turkish-run restaurants, fruit sellers and general stores that sold Turkish and German soccer jerseys side by side — bemoaned the impact Özil's words would have on their lives.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Lashes Out at Russia Inquiry and Its Overseers" (front page, July 20): In his interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, President Trump bemoaned the Russia inquiry, Attorney General Jeff Sessions's recusal from it and the Senate Republicans' (and Mr. Trump's) failure to create a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
On a page entitled "Standing Up For Our Law Enforcement Community," the White House bemoaned the "dangerous anti-police atmosphere in America" and that "killings have risen by 22016 percent" in Washington, D.C. There were 214 homicides in the nation's capital — a 2000 percent decrease from the previous year, according to D.C. metro data from 22005.
On a page entitled "Standing Up For Our Law Enforcement Community," the White House bemoaned the "dangerous anti-police atmosphere in America" and that "killings have risen by 22016 percent" in Washington, D.C. There were 135 homicides in the nation's capital — a 17 percent decrease from the previous year, according to D.C. metro data from 2016.
"It was very sweet and light-hearted, and very full of explanatory how much I feel bad for saying this and how if I see him next time I'm going to explain it," She added that she was disappointed to see how "shallow" people were in the aftermath and bemoaned the headlines exclaiming that she thought "he's the least talented person" ever.
"What you just got now was the nominee of a major party, for the first time in our history, signaling to the American people that he has so little faith in our institutions ... that he will not stand in front of his own country, in front of his own nation, and say that he respects the process and the outcome," Jones bemoaned.
" In a letter from prison, published in The Guardian and the Cairene news site Mada Masr, Mr. Abd El Fattah bemoaned the fact that "the very language of revolution was lost to us, replaced by a dangerous cocktail of nationalist, nativist, collectivist and post-colonialist language, appropriated by both sides of the conflict and used to spin convoluted conspiracy theories and spread paranoia.
The punishment for annoying interstitials — those annoying ads and announcements that take over the whole page and have the smallest possible button for dismissing them, which inevitably leads you to accidentally clicking on the ad even though you really didn't want to buy a new car — will likely be bemoaned by bad marketers, but for users, it can't come too early.
The developer who declared Bitcoin a failed experiment, Mike Hearn, bemoaned the fact that, not only was the community unable to agree on a way forward, but that the argument had boiled over into censorship of its most popular discussion forum on Reddit, DDoS cyberattacks intended to intimidate rivals, and a general atmosphere of ideological civil war about the proper path forward.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.), a non-interventionist whose views on foreign policy are derided by the conservative foreign policy establishment, bemoaned the costs to the military and taxpayers for the continuing war.
One woman, who declined to give her name after the group discussion, bemoaned the city's so-called no-go zones, or the areas where white residents said they felt so uncomfortable with the Somali-American presence that they would not return — a shopping mall, a community housing center and Beaver Island Trail, a hiking area that borders the Mississippi River.
Trump, who for years now has blustered through ham-handed threats against Iran and then backed down from a direct confrontation, took the bait, blaming Tehran directly for the protests, congratulating himself for adding troops to the complex, and repelling the embassy demonstrators with tear gas—all while Iraq's most revered religious cleric bemoaned the nation's loss of its sovereignty to outside powers.
On the day the White House made its announcement, Elizabeth Warren, a pugnacious Democratic senator from Massachusetts, and Tom Carper, a Democratic senator from Delaware, also fired off a letter to the Office of Government Ethics in which they bemoaned the confusion over potential conflicts of interest for Ms Trump, a businesswoman with her own fashion and jewellery label, as close confidante of the president.
While the exercises are often used to deter the North and maintain troop readiness between the U.S. and its partners in South Korea, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has long bemoaned the drills as too expensive.
CINCINNATI – President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, at his campaign rally Thursday, bemoaned the state of American cities, broadening his days-long onslaught against Baltimore to accuse Democrats of running urban areas across the nation into the ground.

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