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"blatantly" Definitions
  1. in an obvious and open way without caring if people are shocked
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Often those choices are binary—one is blatantly evil the other blatantly good.
So, they blatantly ignored – and this has been the history of Occidental – they blatantly ignored shareholders.
She might be blatantly obvious about her hustle, but she'll also be blatantly obvious about how much more they could reveal.
"The data is blatantly not supporting that statement, and the video blatantly uses emotion, not science, to make the case that this drug deserves a try," he said.
" "Recently, U.S. officials have been talking blatantly about us.
"It's a sad day for the world, the UN, for its charter -- which was blatantly, blatantly violated -- and for the Security Council which has shirked its responsibilities," Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said.
"There are very few cases where the nominees are so blatantly political and blatantly unqualified," said Alan Blinder, an economics professor at Princeton University and a Fed vice chairman under President Bill Clinton.
They make it blatantly clear what these bills are about.
BOB IGER: Not as, I think, specifically or as blatantly.
We also blatantly steal out of the cars too sometimes.
And it has blatantly put pressure on Hong Kong's judges.
But none has behaved quite as blatantly as Mr Trump.
"The New York Post report was blatantly false," he said.
This whole affair is so blatantly cringeworthy for all parties.
But Trump's language is also dangerous because it's blatantly dehumanizing.
It is therefore blatantly unfair to accuse Turkey of inaction.
There are few N.C.A.A. rules that are as blatantly unfair.
Contestants blatantly lying to rig the game in their favor.
This seems like an easy thing to blatantly lie about.
Once again, the president blatantly panders to his fundamentalist base.
Unless it's blatantly false, then I'll probably stand by it.
"I mean, he's so blatantly stupid," Mr. De Niro said.
"Trump has blatantly and repeatedly abused his powers," said Meyers.
"That was just so blatantly, super racist, it's just ridiculous "
Oh right, because the car is blatantly Photoshopped onto the background.
Russia is providing air cover for Syrian and Iranian forces blatantly.
"Displaying it so blatantly, it takes people's choice away," she said.
It's annoying to see women spoken of, so blatantly, as items.
"He's not going to criticize or blatantly state things," Liriano said.
If I thought it was blatantly immoral, I'd have to resign.
It's just so rare for people to be so blatantly honest.
As she points out ... Regina Parejo blatantly rhymes with Virginia Vallejo.
These bills are blatantly discriminatory, and yet they keep popping up.
Should it have worn its influences as blatantly on its sleeve?
And, blatantly, the last episode is called 'Your Vagina Is Normal.
I love how Yara blatantly appeals to Daenerys' SJW feminazi leanings.
Its biggest proponent Tan France blatantly prefers a full tuck himself.
How had the state so blatantly and callously disregarded such information?
It's wrong to blatantly discriminate for whatever reason that may be.
"It's a lousy elixir for an efficient workout," he adds blatantly.
Parroting Trump, he blatantly, wildly inflated the crowd size at the inauguration.
But using their experiences to argue for the wall is blatantly cruel.
When I called her and asked and she blatantly lied to me.
Then there are those who blatantly reference the church and its traditions.
Sam's videos are goofy like Haley's, if a bit more blatantly bizarre.
Mrs Lam called the protest "a blatantly organised instigation of a riot".
It is blatantly obvious that it was always about supply in demand.
It is blatantly obvious that it was always about supply and demand.
Corporate statesmanship can also backfire if bosses appear too blatantly self-interested.
Deletion should be reserved for those that blatantly encourage acts of violence.
By blatantly ignoring his restriction, each of these women rebelled a little.
Blatantly jaywalking to catch one is not only permissible, but practically expected.
They don't have to be inherently feminist, some of them blatantly aren't.
Though such blatantly egregious subscription deceptions are harder to get away with.
We need to stop blatantly withholding rights from of our nations' citizens.
United Constitutional Patriots: There, the men on camera appear to blatantly commit
Maggie Hassan ripped Trump's "blatantly anti-women campaign" and knocked GOP Sen.
On Sunday, Trump sent a blatantly racist tweet about Massachusetts Democratic Sen.
Democrats are arguing that the White House is blatantly sabotaging the law.
Why else would he attempt such a blatantly suicidal charge at Dany?
It starts with saying blatantly untrue things that make Trump look better.
But when they blatantly lie to you, that just doesn't cut it.
Last October, many fishermen across Bangladesh blatantly flouted the hilsa fishing ban.
Those branches now buttress each other and Fidesz—sometimes unobtrusively, sometimes blatantly.
He also wrote that Trump blatantly disregarded political, personal and professional protocol.
" And House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said they're "blatantly sexist.
At times, those state media reports have taken on blatantly racist overtones.
But the blatantly deceptive nature of the emails — like come on, VPNs?
" A campaign consultant working for Gillum slammed the comments as "blatantly racist.
They certainly have the right to do it, but it's blatantly unethical.
Once we slowed down 'Independence' it was blatantly obvious Quincy was right.
Yes, because Morales called the Saviors, and blatantly threatened Rick to his face.
Although, I have received blatantly sexual direct messages from one anonymous user recently.
Not all dress code policies are as blatantly sexist as Charter Day's was.
Trump is "blatantly ... asking people to interfere in the election," Klobuchar said Friday.
Those who blatantly call for protests are likely to be pounced on quickly.
But sometimes, the devices are blatantly used to exert power over an inmate.
Get a warrant, and START PROSECUTING all the blatantly illegal actions taken there.
But companies like Commune are careful not to provoke the authorities too blatantly.
Alas, that is more of another broken reed and a blatantly manipulative attempt.
This is him responding to being blatantly disrespected and not having any communications.
It's crazy that Microsoft would so blatantly sexualize women — for a few reasons.
Still, some of its most memorable works are also its least blatantly political.
It's less common to see the often insidious sexism they face blatantly illustrated.
You have countries like France that are openly and blatantly selling nuclear technology.
Other than that, the region is blatantly devoid of protections for transgender individuals.
But for less threatening yet still blatantly false news, quarantining may be sufficient.
On Thursday, Erdogan said blatantly that Brunson had links to the Gulen movement.
The state lawsuit asserts the redistricting included numerous examples of blatantly partisan lines.
He has repeatedly and blatantly lied about the facts and his own policies.
A party being allowed to blatantly bypass the will of the people is.
When not blatantly empty, some display structures were completely cordoned off from view.
Gandhian, New Jersey It is blatantly obvious that Big Government "solutions" don't work.
Facebook had blatantly copied Snapchat before with failed products like Poke and Slingshot.
Blatantly homogenous castings have (finally) become an important topic in the fashion industry.
"It was incredible how much blatantly doctored material there was," Mr. Hoffmann said.
"This is extremely toxic and blatantly abusive," he said in a phone call.
He blatantly had affairs, often bringing his mistresses on the road with him.
This lack of social mobility is sometimes the result of blatantly corrupt practices.
"It's just blatantly unfair to the process — forget about the candidate," he said.
Perhaps this is the most damning evidence staring us blatantly in the face.
"It was a good call; I blatantly pushed him," Smith told reporters candidly.
But to do that required blatantly ignoring the specifics of the film itself.
However, Foster notes that a lot of bosses will blatantly ignore your concerns.
Appearing on "The View" on Tuesday morning, McCabe bemoaned Trump's "blatantly false" tweets.
Black sports fans now had a new hero, excelling blatantly, in mixed company.
Then Mnuchin, better-informed, will back him up by saying something blatantly false.
"When I first came here, I think I probably was blatantly racist," Johnny admits.
While some effects didn't kick in after just five days, others were blatantly apparent.
We're not talking about opinion articles — we're talking about reports spreading blatantly inaccurate information.
"They just blatantly violated the rules," former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli told reporters.
"These claims are blatantly false and propagated by a counterfeit organization," a spokesperson said.
It was blatantly obvious and it her outrage about the Russian hacking seemed disingenuous.
Elizabeth is very blatantly looking at her, she's like, 'What is she gonna do?
But it's really blatantly ridiculous to be doing the deal that she did here.
This message sucks and is blatantly anti-witch, and we do not endorse it.
But intentionally or unintentionally, these laws or policies are often overlooked or blatantly ignored.
We felt ready to blatantly bare our political fangs, regardless of what others thought.
I've never been in a situation where someone so blatantly said 'It's your government!
But when you have law enforcement blatantly ignoring the courts, that's a big issue.
The behavior of these spring breakers is not just blatantly xenophobic, it's outright offensive.
"We like the power": Well, no one comes out and say it this blatantly.
They respond to blatantly patriotic pseudo-conservative slogans: Yes to Poland and everything Polish!
She blatantly ignored the FEC's own internet-speech regulations because she didn't like them.
"This statement is extremely disgusting and blatantly homophobic," Alimi told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
So it's taking the most obvious step there is: banning blatantly pro-Nazi content.
Hyde blatantly discriminates against low-income women and women of color and perpetuates inequality.
If the party is so powerful, how can its edicts be so blatantly disregarded?
At first, he assigns the Africans his blatantly romantic classical nicknames (Apollo, Tristan, Hermes).
Another blatantly contradicts fundamental international obligations established by numerous treaties ratified by the Senate.
His social media outburst was as at best uninformed, and at worst blatantly misleading.
But voter rights aren't always denied by heavy-handed tactics or blatantly discriminatory laws.
She's using tax dollars to do what seems like blatantly campaigning, and it's misleading.
Other rulings have ordered retreats from blatantly unfair restrictions in Wisconsin, Kansas and Ohio.
The editorial did not provide any details, but said Trudeau "blatantly disrespected" the reporter.
" De Niro has previously called Trump "blatantly stupid," a "pig" and a "bullshit artist.
It was a blatantly racist act by a government swept up in wartime hysteria.
It's a name given to political advertisements that blatantly stoke racial fears and stereotypes.
But again, nobody wants to ban all prioritization, just blatantly anti-competitive paid prioritization.
"These claims are blatantly false and propagated by a counterfeit organization," the statement read.
It's disappointing that the president insists on pressing a blatantly and demonstrably false claim.
"Of course, if I thought it was blatantly immoral, I would resign," he said.
Are you surprised to see Russia meddling in our elections so blatantly and aggressively?
Aside from being blatantly racist, the coupons might actually be trying to incite violence.
It reads in part: NBC's representation of our print-subscription advertisements is blatantly incorrect.
Lucas Hernandez of France blatantly grabs the jersey of Nandez to slow him down.
The implied question: Which is worse, the blatantly, baroquely horrible, or the plausibly deniable?
Krystal and Saagar discuss the Senators who are blatantly ignoring the Senate's impeachment rules.
In her stinging dissent, Staton said the government is blatantly ignoring the climate crisis.
He lied about the hostages – openly and blatantly – just like he lied about Obamacare.
At one point, the biology topic began surfacing blatantly transphobic tweets to some users.
Under Mr. Modi's leadership, anti-Muslim sentiment has become blatantly more mainstream and public.
That was a lie, as has been blatantly obvious for more than a decade.
This is a blatantly false description and inaccurate grouping for the study's two examples.
Industry leaders and allied countries threatened retaliation over what they called blatantly protectionist measures.
"She definitely picked favorites, and she picked people she blatantly didn't like," said another.
Two construction workers, leaning on a plastic barrier, ogled her blatantly as she passed.
The editorial did not provide any details but said Trudeau "blatantly disrespected" the reporter.
He has shown a disdain for the rule of law, blatantly ignoring court rulings.
There are implications behind the commonsense view that most philosophers think are blatantly wrong.
He also serves as a blatantly antagonistic counterbalance to keep Hank from seeming too evil.
He's so blatantly posh that he recently named his sixth son Sixtus Dominic Boniface Christopher.
Broodthaers was, by his own admission, sincerely involved in producing something insincere, something blatantly commodifiable.
And Donald Trump, with his blatantly racist rhetoric, seems like an obvious explanation for why.
As it turns out, the CEO, Heather Bresch, blatantly lied to Congress during her testimony.
Even female artists of color in the music industry blatantly acknowledge the lack of respect.
These recent incidents blatantly cross the line, and the politicians expect us not to notice.
"I was [in Sierra Leone] for about a month," Olympios told Baron Cohen, blatantly lying.
So much discrimination of women, when it's not blatantly physical, can be difficult to pinpoint.
Mr Maduro won an unfair election in 2013 and a blatantly rigged one in 2018.
Then Fleiss started getting bombarded by tweets calling him out for his blatantly sexist behavior.
When the writers recycle their own material this blatantly, it's hard to shake that feeling.
And it turns out that all of the reasons for the war were blatantly wrong.
Unlike Yeezus, it won't top many 2016 lists—it's too blatantly imperfect, too flagrantly unfocused.
Why are the Democrats so hellbent on blatantly refusing to allow Republican subpoenas and witnesses?
Unacceptable and blatantly racist language continues to enter the mainstream of our culture and conscience.
Cuphead attempts to draw from early 20th century animation, while sidestepping its blatantly racist imagery.
But with each polar voyage, the terrible condition of the ship is becoming blatantly apparent.
On the other, the films blatantly portrayed black bodies as objects of sex and violence.
From the cover of the very first issue, the power of Spawn is blatantly apparent.
There is, quite frankly, a lot going on in the blatantly fucking awkward scene above.
In this case, a blatantly poor-quality medicine was detected because its effects were conspicuous.
Then, however, the fights were even more blatantly over medical issues rather than global warming.
"Prabal has no fear in saying that racism is blatantly wrong," the former intern says.
To allow this blatantly illegal action would spell the end of congressional authority over war.
Trump is clearly, blatantly, virulently hostile to people who are not white and non-Christian.
He's also been a fierce Trump critic, calling him "blatantly stupid" during his presidential campaign.
We are among 13 research scientists who have joined to challenge these blatantly inaccurate assertions.
The president "tells things blatantly, and he's rude, but he's also right," Mr. Kakhu said.
"Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" has a blatantly counterfactual finale — the right people die!
"He was anti-Trump on his Facebook," the woman said, blatantly misleading the other people.
"I would get into trouble to sanction something that was blatantly illegal," he told us.
I remember the impeachment of Bill Clinton, too, and it was absurdly and blatantly political.
What is blatantly missing from Trump's theme of dominance is the important role of renewables.
It was obvious to anyone paying attention that the incoming administration would be blatantly corrupt.
He blatantly and provably told lies to Congress, and he meddled with another potential witness.
Apple may still hate Samsung for blatantly ripping off the iPhone, but they need each other.
"I'll direct the Department of Justice to prosecute companies that blatantly violate the law," she said.
We know that this FCC is willing to blatantly lie in order to remove consumer protections.
The Republicans are winning the "swamp" narrative, however blatantly untrue in comparison to their systemic swampiness.
It would be a great pity if Germany continued to blunder with blatantly bad faith nonsense.
Other people have told me they're a little surprised that my identity is presented so blatantly!
Tess overhears the two arguing, but it's more than that, Simone is blatantly emotionally manipulating Jake.
"They are suppressing it very blatantly and very shamelessly," said Roma Malik, a tribal rights activist.
It would demonstrate to them that their efforts, blatantly targeted at minority Americans and Democrats, worked.
Tasha: Magic Mike XXL tickles me, because it's such a blatantly shameless, over-the-top fantasy.
Speaker Pelosi's threat to cancel the State of the Union is very irresponsible and blatantly political.
The two women are blatantly disrespecting the ball machine, the most sacred part of any alley.
In countries like China, it is blatantly used to suppress political activity and for social control.
That tradition was bucked most blatantly in the nascent days of Trump's time as president-elect.
In the face of this substantial investment and resulting goodwill, Pandora adopted a blatantly infringing logo.
Unfortunately, Facebook and now even Medium have shown they're not shy about blatantly copying Snapchat features.
The company filed a complaint alleging these companies "blatantly emulated the distinctive design" of Juul's system.
She's always incorporated Targaryen dragon symbolism, but never as blatantly as she does during this time.
"It's getting to the point where models are almost blatantly pushing racist agendas," Washington told VICE.
Because the night is a living thing and in Britain it is currently—blatantly—under attack.
They need not — and should not — knuckle under presidential bullying based on blatantly flawed constitutional reasoning.
At the other end of the spectrum, we have millions of calls that are blatantly illegal.
Republicans are blatantly ignoring serious ethical and professional concerns about Education Secretary nominee Betsy DeVos, Sen.
"We're suing President Trump over today's blatantly illegal declaration of a national emergency," the ACLU tweeted.
"And yet one party is blatantly violating that agreement," he said, referring to the Syrian government.
It is blatantly obvious they do not truly care about what their constituents believe or feel.
But he should stay tough with punitive countermeasures against countries that are blatantly breaking the rules.
It seemed like the bakery in Costco was also capitalizing on the kosher market pretty blatantly.
Laws that blatantly infringe on civil rights eventually find themselves on the wrong side of history.
Another blatantly ideological attempt by the Trump administration to distract from its failures in the region.
Wilson said the story was "blatantly misleading" but declined to clarify whether she actually eats sugar
I didn't highlight blatantly discriminatory hiring and I didn't call bullshit on overtly gender-biased investing.
This was a blatantly desperate attempt to maintain the Big West's viability as a football entity.
Leave has warned that millions of Turks are about to invade Britain, which is blatantly false.
Now industry blatantly ramps production up or down based on the tax subsidy, not consumer demands.
It is insulting enough to have to hear and read Trump's blatantly racist and sexist comments.
He blatantly lied about letting Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia go nuclear if they want.
In an era of blatantly computerized pop, "Let's Rock" flaunts basics from yesteryear: guitars, drums, vocals.
What's undeniable is that Gorka has expressed sympathy for blatantly fascist activity taking place in Hungary.
"For blatantly false news, they're not even close to getting ahead of it," Mr. Albright said.
But the bill still reduces Alaska's funding — and claims otherwise with a blatantly misleading data table.
It would be a tragedy for him if he went back on his word so blatantly.
I broke out old cookbooks and tried recipes that I had blatantly ignored on first read.
One had wondered how President Trump would square the anti-global, nationalist and blatantly anti-U.
Trump and his officials can't be bothered with such subtlety; they just lie, blatantly, about everything.
You'd think there would be some sense of embarrassment at having been caught lying so blatantly.
"Google has been blatantly and knowingly copying our patented technology," Mr. Spence said in a statement.
Some breakup songs only allude to past relationships, while others blatantly call them out by name.
"Texas politicians have now responded with one of the most blatantly pointless and insulting restrictions yet."
Humans don't naturally do that, something blatantly aggressive, offensive, and then pretend that it's something else.
And remember when Frank rather blatantly pushed his secretary of state, Cathy Durant, down the stairs?
This practice is blatantly unconstitutional, and the guidance had helped jump-start reform around the country.
Donald Trump made an "unusual degree" of blatantly false and misleading statements for a presidential candidate.
But perhaps the most blatantly political commercial to air during Super Bowl 51 came courtesy of Airbnb.
Even when Ryan Reynolds is blatantly promoting his own stuff, we still can't get mad at him.
Players derided Rizal for not looking Filipino enough and for cribbing so blatantly from her country's iconography.
Coaches and judges often lobby — sometimes subtly, sometimes blatantly — for skaters from their countries, these officials said.
Some experts argue the Supreme Court is unlikely to take up a case that is blatantly unconstitutional.
Perhaps because there's no plausible explanation for slighting a candidate quite as bizarrely, and blatantly, as this.
Black Mirror has a frustrating tendency to treat characters as mindless dupes seduced by blatantly creepy technology.
Morin forgets that women often have to make their rejections blatantly clear, lest their oblivious suitors return.
He is finding loopholes in policy which is almost worse than the people who blatantly have violations.
On the ground, it's impossible to tell how much of an effect the blatantly positive messaging has.
Two minutes later, the Trump campaign pushed out an email blast blatantly lying about what Mueller said.
How we perceive AI at work may not be so blatantly destructive — but still illustrates our unease.
"Dunkirk" is blatantly the work of a clever film-maker who loves to experiment with innovative techniques.
This is an ally of the United States blatantly demonstrating that he doesn't take the president seriously.
Considering that he's been very blatantly thin-skinned, we try to take every precaution to protect ourselves.
Now it is blatantly doing so through an oversight board with superseding powers over local elected officials.
"AT&T is blatantly misleading consumers," Sprint CTO John Saw said in a statement sent to Engadget.
Stylists blatantly ignored requests, and the service never seems to adapt that well based on buying behavior.
Bernie Sanders had called the bill "cruel" and "blatantly unconstitutional" as he urged Ivey to veto it.
But if it's not a blatantly weird or offensive reaction, consider just letting them have the compliment.
Snapchat has faced some skepticism from advertisers, especially after Instagram blatantly copied one of its main features.
It&aposs blatantly anti-American -- and sort of like Charlie Kirk was saying a moment ago, too.
In good lawyerly fashion, he stretches the bounds of taste and honesty rather than blatantly violating them.
"Last night, Donald Trump made blatantly untrue statements about access to abortion," she said in a statement.
"The Commission is blatantly attempting to take advantage of the antiquated U.S. international tax system," he said.
In hindsight, I cringe that I wore something that so blatantly perpetuated the "Jewish American Princess" stereotype.
It's just another tax, and a blatantly protectionist one at that, and something the economy doesn't need.
Lord knows why Ruiz took his foot off the gas so blatantly in a world championship bout.
"If true, this interpretation appears to blatantly ignore the terms of the court order," the letter reads.
They are not only wrong, but in one particular case, are blatantly mischaracterizing the position of Sen.
Less misinformation may also make it harder for individuals to win elections based on blatantly false claims.
"UPS largely relied on its size and weak internal procedures to excuse blatantly culpable conduct," she wrote.
We had 63 million people vote for a man who was blatantly misogynist, racist ... Right, agreed, agreed.
Could they really have signed onto a tax policy that was so blatantly flawed without knowing it?
In the few years preceding each crisis, there was rampant, runaway lending using blatantly compromised lending standards.
The FTC must hold Amazon accountable for blatantly violating children's privacy law and putting kids at risk.
In contrast, the Kirkland Signature popcorn was less blatantly buttery and had a more muted flavor overall.
That's a blatantly partisan tactic to remove judges simply because the politicians disagree with a legal interpretation.
Tim Coffey, a spokesperson for LAN, said that the attorney general had "blatantly mischaracterized" the corporation's role.
Without proper oversight, they were able to operate these vice apps that blatantly flaunt Apple's content policies.
His Bill is the most blatantly manipulative of the characters, which means the most likely to succeed.
But it stood out for its blatantly violent moments, which Mr. Katz said many writers would avoid.
Israel and the United States, which voted against the resolution, called it blatantly one-sided and unhelpful.
Often the battle lines are clearly drawn and blatantly partisan, as is the case with Kavanaugh's nomination.
Through trial and error, he may have learned that blatantly removing Mr. Mueller is bad for him.
The ads have long been derided for being at best male-focused and at worst blatantly sexist.
Yet Jessica blatantly lied to everyone around her and maintains that she has no feelings for Barnett.
Green accused his opponents of "blatantly falsifying what I've said" in his statement withdrawing from the nomination.
On Monday, the President retweeted a blatantly doctored, fake image of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen.
Law enforcement has immunity for genuine mistakes, but not for recklessness or blatantly ignoring their legal duty.
Model and actress Gauhar Khan said she was "shocked at how blatantly divisive" the BJP's statement was.
"I realized that she wasn't gonna promote it when she was blatantly ignoring my messages," he said.
This is most blatantly evidenced by Congress exempting themselves from many of the laws that they pass.
It would also fuel speculation that the overtly pro-Israel Trump administration is blatantly campaigning for Netanyahu.
That Instagram would once again blatantly copy Snapchat shouldn't be a surprise at this point, of course.
But perhaps the most blatantly political commercial to air during Super Bowl 843 came courtesy of Airbnb.
Several other states have passed D&E bans — which, again, reproductive rights advocates say are blatantly unconstitutional.
Abbas halted contacts with the administration in December, to protest what he says are blatantly pro-Israel policies.
He added that it was "blatantly apparent that true entrepreneurs will never be accepted in the public arena".
" Kidd, according to the EEOC filing, "was uncomfortable with this blatantly romantic description of their future working relationship.
Trump told reporters he "never said" Mexico was going to pay for the wall — a blatantly untrue statement.
A man started to follow us, yelling about his sexual prowess to my friend, who blatantly ignored him.
" As the two fumbled and attempted to master their best friend handshake, Oh blatantly revealed, "We just met.
Opternative blatantly instructs users not to consider their app as a replacement for a full, medical eye exam.
Any reexamination or change would be blatantly political as opposed to actual concern for getting the law right.
The company has blatantly ripped off some of Snapchat's best features, like its augmented reality and selfie filters.
Donald Trump has also been trumpeting the notion that Obama and Clinton cofounded ISIS, which is blatantly untrue.
Apple ignited the smartphone revolution with iPhone and it is a fact that Samsung blatantly copied our design.
The defense maintained the information in the warrants was blatantly wrong, proving that investigators had jumped to conclusions.
Many have already brought the offenders to Nintendo's attention in order to stamp out the blatantly unwelcoming messages.
Wow, I made OFF THE RECORD COMMENTS to Bloomberg concerning Canada, and this powerful understanding was BLATANTLY VIOLATED.
The "New York Times" hires a blatantly anti-Trump racist to be a member of their editorial board.
"To argue that killing people for consuming drugs is associated with crime reduction is blatantly unsupported," she said.
" —Bear "If someone is omitting information, blatantly lying, or obscuring a truth, then it's a breach of trust.
Both the 20-week ban itself and the overly narrow health exceptions are blatantly unconstitutional under Roe v.
Should the draft blatantly contravene them, the Commission has the option of sending it back to be changed.
Those economic changes have been slow, and human rights are still blatantly ignored in parts of the island.
Spicer has spent the last six months blatantly lying to the public to prop up an authoritarian bigot.
" ICE issued a statement to The Hill late Friday afternoon, calling the ACLU's allegations "blatantly false" and "irresponsible.
They include counts of willful neglect of duty for blatantly violating the law when he was a prosecutor.
"Sometimes I think the universe is yelling at me to slow down and I just blatantly ignore it."
This "kangaroo court" (not an impartial judge or jury) often blatantly disregards recognized standards of law or justice.
"The EPA blatantly refused to follow that ruling, requiring us to return to the [Supreme Court]," she said.
"He's so blatantly stupid," he said in the video, which was exclusively obtained by Megyn Kelly's Kelly File.
Costello knew that the old map was heavily gerrymandered, but the rushed process struck him as blatantly partisan.
"This is the bigger issue: if someone is blatantly discriminated against, there is no legal recourse," Pearl says.
Takarazuka's performers aren't accustomed to playing women who blatantly "use sex to get what they want," he said.
The F.B.I. director's statements reminded us that Hillary Clinton is willing to blatantly lie to preserve her career.
The shooting suspect wrote a manifesto expressing blatantly xenophobic views, echoing some of Trump's rhetoric in the process.
However, in light of their criticisms of Trump's honesty, the Democrats' rewriting of the past is blatantly hypocritical.
" The measure, she said, aims "to silence opposition of Israel's blatantly racist policies that demonize both Palestinians & Ethiopians.
Indian border guards say Pakistan "yet again blatantly" violated the 2003-cease-fire agreement and they are retaliating.
These bad actors are threatening needed recovery in Puerto Rico by blatantly disregarding their duly appointed responsibilities.  Hon.
"What happened to Ariana Grande was appalling, dehumanizing, and blatantly sexist," Pelt said in a statement to Broadly.
Rihanna and Drake moved their lovin' south to Miami and made it blatantly obvious nothing's under wraps anymore.
Lately it seems that Quentin Tarantino's practice of blatantly lifting visuals from other films has reached its peak.
The Polaroids, at least in 2015, feel blatantly homoerotic — leather and the confident splaying of rear ends abound.
"A few years back, people were blatantly doing this," said Letty Johnson, 21990, who lives in Gibraltar, Mich.
"This blatantly racist and sexist ad has no place in our political discourse or our city," Muir said.
" The lead prosecutor, Joan Illuzzi, immediately disputed that claim, calling Mr. Cheronis's characterization of the emails "blatantly inaccurate.
"The facts are clear: The President abused the power of his office and blatantly obstructed Congress," Lee said.
Claiming that Ukraine "blatantly interfered" in the election, as Cruz did on Sunday, is worse than a lie.
In 2015, she began supporting Trump because of his condemnation of radical Islam, despite his blatantly racist fearmongering.
In "Play It Again, Sam" (1972), there she was in flashbacks as Woody Allen's blatantly critical ex-wife.
"It's sound financial management advice to obey the law, rather than to blatantly act in opposition to regulations."
"McConnell blatantly lied" about the Clinton precedent being relevant and "that he would even follow it," he added.
These are BS attacks on him/his staff that are blatantly political-designed to hide the real wrongdoing.
But we have a few more questions for Trudeau, ones he didn't address or blatantly dodged Wednesday night.
Additionally, when they do speak up and exhibit their skills, young women are often overlooked or blatantly dismissed.
Popular social media platforms and other online venues are blatantly culpable for enabling the actions of the abusers.
That could be a good argument if it weren't for one thing: it's blatantly incorrect on numerous levels.
"Speaker Pelosi's threat to cancel the State of the Union is very irresponsible and blatantly political," he added.
What Mr. Trump did was blatantly defy the will of Congress in his declaration of a national emergency.
After Mr. Rankin's conviction, "racial tensions within the Police Department became blatantly apparent to me," Ms. Chapman wrote.
This is whitewashing of a blatantly illegal territory grab by Putin, one that almost no countries on Earth recognize.
"  "After the Golden Globes social media moment, we negotiated a generous agreement with Ms. Cuthbert that she blatantly violated.
If we don't, it could lead to increased inequality, a blatantly dystopian future, and a severe planetary environmental crisis.
"Most of the time it's people who want to do something rebellious without being blatantly defiant," Big Steve says.
"It's blatantly unconstitutional and shows the true colors of abortion opponents: to punish some who need reproductive health care."
If you scroll through the nearly 5000 comments on the photo (below), you'll see some that are blatantly racist.
Most blatantly, when faced with unionization efforts, three-quarters of private employers hire consultants to help them quash them.
However this shakes out, it's refreshing to see Ajit Pai do something that isn't blatantly evil or extremely suspicious.
That said, Dr. Allum stresses again that this is not as simple as the Mafia blatantly breaking the law.
And there's no way for one production to block another from happening, unless one screenplay blatantly rips off another.
In the early 1970s, the MOB became a more blatantly satirical "scatter band," with fun music and informal style.
Not all complaints deserve a response, especially when — as the claim above suggests — they're made in blatantly bad faith.
"They're doing it more blatantly now," said Brady, who contended that drug users face few repercussions from law enforcement.
At a time when the voters were blatantly rejecting Washington deal-making, these decisions only played into Trump's argument.
After the Golden Globes social media moment, we negotiated a generous agreement with Ms. Cuthbert that she blatantly violated.
As a way about talking about bringing some of these issues just blatantly up and discussed during the show.
No matter how blatantly or egregiously the lines are skewed, the federal judiciary will remain studiously above the fray.
In the past, these businesses have been accused of blatantly ignoring the abuse and illegal distributions of their drugs.
You have to make sure that we have representation to keep from doing another blatantly stupid act like this.
More often, these "funny" moments are better described as options where La Ruina blatantly harasses his would-be dates.
"That would be the most blatantly pro-unification team to ever be seriously considered for presidential leadership," he said.
"Our reproductive rights are blatantly and systematically being stripped away before our very eyes," Milano wrote in her column.
While the startup still had money in the bank, a massive redesign that blatantly copied competitor Yik Yak failed.
Are there any myths about astrological compatibility that are just blatantly untrue and annoy the hell out of you?
Instead, the rebooted Child's Play blatantly doesn't care about characterization, logic, allegory, or advancing the debate about "elevated" horror.
He called them "blatantly racist" and said Trump revealed their political intent with his tweets telegraphing the apparent operation.
The hearings have been blatantly anti-abortion and anti-Planned Parenthood, and they've proceeded more like trials than investigations.
What happens when a minority-owned restaurant posts a "help wanted" sign that blatantly and explicitly offends, well, minorities?
And no one should be surprised if more automakers get caught using cheating software or other blatantly illegal scams.
Or, to put it more charitably, perhaps he is listening and then blatantly ignoring the advice he is receiving.
Trump's comment resurfaced during the 2016 Republican presidential primary when Trump blatantly said John was not a war hero.
Live from the Glass House, it's President Trump blatantly fat shaming an American citizen ... one who backs him, btw.
"The hereditary rulers of the UAE are clearly and blatantly advancing a separatist agenda," Abdul Salam said this month.
Their facial expressions and hand gestures blatantly mock the former senator, secretary of state, and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee.
Army secretary nominee Mark Green is pushing back on critics who he says are "blatantly falsifying" his past statements.
I would see a lot of guys blatantly hitting on and trying to pick up women, and vice versa.
And as racially problematic and blatantly commercially driven as Tilda Swinton's casting was, I loved her in that role.
However, its altruistic mission is being undermined by unscrupulous hospital administrators who are blatantly violating the 340B program's intent.
" His publicist, Tim Yates, calls the claims "blatantly false" and adds, "violence against women simply isn't in Omari's DNA.
Trump's comment resurfaced during the 2016 Republican presidential primary when Trump blatantly said McCain was not a war hero.
"Kiwis (New Zealanders) know that males competing in women's sport is blatantly unfair," the group's spokesperson Ani O'Brien said.
"Even if it's not just, like, Facebook blatantly sharing people's data, the risks are just super inherent," Hollier said.
Should the draft blatantly break EU laws, the Commission has the option of sending it back to be changed.
"This was an off-the-record dinner and [they] blatantly violated that agreement," the official said, according to Politico.
Still others occupy a blatantly negligent space, lacking the language to talk to â€" forget about â€" these communities.
And yet the city took no steps to correct the blatantly false characterizations from the night of the shooting.
Though blatantly unconstitutional because they attempt to ban abortion before a fetus is viable—the foundation of Roe v.
So, reading interviews with the band it's clear that the title White Pony is pretty blatantly a drug reference.To?
Democrats and LGBT activists condemned a blatantly discriminatory law, and supporters of HB2 complained about sports meddling in politics.
It's the rare major-label record that blatantly stretches through centuries of black culture to make a radical statement.
I had the questions on my hand or whatever, and it was so blatantly obvious I was reading them.
Every time he introduces himself, we see people do a double take; some are kindly reticent, others blatantly curious.
This single set, designed by Marsha Ginsberg, fizzes with playful menace, suggested most blatantly by a rickety fairground ride.
Watch the vid ... she doesn't speak much, but she says a lot by blatantly flaunting the ring to cameras.
Blaming Mr. Trump for this or even suggesting that he has anything to do with this blatantly ignores reality.
More times than I can count, Wadler called the N.F.L.'s rules "blatantly ridiculous" when we spoke about them.
Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts's blatantly partisan new districts included one that meandered outrageously around, resembling some sort of newt.
But as the press release pointed out—and to virtually no one's surprise—many people blatantly disregarded these guidelines.
When Democratic and Republican tactics are blatantly different — on voter suppression, for instance — journalists are often comfortable saying so.
A reader wrote in to ask what Congress can do if it the White House blatantly ignores its subpoenas.
It was there, for the first time in my life, that I saw how blatantly women were discriminated against.
" But, Sheehan argues, the book is ultimately selective with the facts "in a way that is blatantly self-justifying.
Recently, an event was so blatantly white that a few members of the audience questioned our organization about diversity.
When challenged about their blatantly partisan activism, these groups invariably cry out that their religious liberty is under attack.
How sad that Rubio is so blatantly willing to put his own ambition before any other values or principles.
"If there's something that's blatantly culturally insensitive, you need to address it and be respectful about that," she said.
The point of these examples is not to offer a historical loophole for any leader caught being blatantly racist.
The sort of guy who'd never do something as blatantly self-exploitative as, say, launch his own personal app.
"The thing that is particularly frustrating is that the reasons for this shutdown are so blatantly political," said Redlener.
Moscow has blatantly violated the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, while rapidly modernizing and expanding its strategic nuclear capability.
Their original content on Instagram, including ads, will not be sent for fact checks, even if it's blatantly inaccurate.
Perhaps, more cynically, it hopes Iran will respond to noncertification by blatantly violating the JCPOA and provoking international opprobrium.
Racist ideology, says Glenn, was already blatantly on display in the El Paso area just days before the massacre.
"This gives Putin an excuse to just continue doing what he's doing, only doing it more blatantly," Kirby said.
As evidenced by Instagram Stories, Facebook has shown it's not afraid to blatantly copy the hell out of Snapchat.
But twitting a playwright for not being Shakespeare is blatantly unfair, so it's best to leave the rest unquoted.
On the other hand, I don't feel at home in this world anymore is blatantly pessimistic about human nature.
But Get Out isn't about the blatantly, obviously scary kind of racism — burning crosses and lynchings and snarling hate.
Sanders is notoriously combative with the press corps, often blatantly lying or just straight up refusing to answer reporters' questions.
It makes sense that she didn't feel comfortable having 1989, her first blatantly pop album, nominated for country music awards.
"She blatantly lied on me … fully well knowing what she was doing," Franklin told the Associated Press at the time.
"The accusations that I was in the 'inner circle' or recruited women as 'sex slaves' are blatantly false," Kreuk continued.
If that is the intention, however, it has probably overplayed its hand, raising Korean hackles with its blatantly coercive methods.
Ron Howard's narration — and some blatantly obvious post-production dubbing — has to do more work to connect all the dots.
He was too blatantly gay with the wrong people — one of his murderers tried to use the "gay panic" defense.
It looked like Snapchat blatantly ignored the security vulnerability that allowed for the hack to happen in the first pace.
"The accusations that I was in the 'inner circle' or recruited women as 'sex slaves' are blatantly false," she wrote.
The labels are meant to combat hidden fees and blatantly misleading advertising that many consumers complain about when purchasing internet.
They are blatantly racist and try to hide behind this bullshit narrative that 'our country doesn't approach racism like that.
While there are many people who blatantly rip off Black hairstyles, I recognize that others are simply uneducated about them.
In the past the Maldives, with its 400,000 people, would not have dared snub its neighbour of 1.3bn so blatantly.
Cory Booker has also rather blatantly telegraphed that he plans to go after Biden's record on another issue: criminal justice.
He said Clinton wants to allow hundreds of thousands of "unscreened" refugees to enter the country, which is blatantly false.
Abbas has a long and  well-documented history  of Holocaust denial and blatantly expressed hatred for Jews going back decades.
The report blatantly clarifies what this administration's priority was — if you are under attack, our political survival supersedes American lives!
All consumers—especially communities of color who've often been most blatantly victimized—need the CFPB to remain strong and independent.
Facebook pages that continuously blast out blatantly fake stories to its fans will inevitably lose credibility along with their audience.
But more established refugees and immigrants told me they were dismayed and claimed the administration was blatantly discriminating against Muslims.
"They hide in plain sight, blatantly staring at their phones while driving down the road," Zendrive says in the study.
Waxman blatantly mischaracterizes the FTC's comments on the current rulemaking, which in fact express "general support" for the FCC's approach.
While few cases are as blatantly discriminatory as this episode in Montana, instances of language harassment are not isolated incidents.
"It turns out that all the reasons for the war were blatantly wrong," he said, 17 months after the invasion.
She's routinely skirted the truth, spouting lines that are blatantly false, and coining the term "alternate facts" along the way.
There's mercifully little armchair psychology about Ellie and no blatantly obvious reason that she should be so damaged or careless.
The tech industry was collectively upset by its proximity to a government and funding source that blatantly misused its power.
Thus, blatantly false stories are now getting traction alongside legitimate ones because there are no backlinks, or source materials attached.
The collectibles' overall look blatantly mimics CryptoKitties, but they're dogs, and the game is owned by Chinese tech giant Baidu.
They included making arrests without probable cause, blatantly discriminating against people of color, and cruelty toward victims of sexual assault.
NBC News reported that language arts teacher JoAnne Bolser gave students the most blatantly racist math test you'll ever see.
Mr. Netanyahu has embraced the increasingly authoritarian Hungarian leader Victor Orban, who ran a blatantly anti-Semitic re-election campaign.
The ad was widely attacked as blatantly racist, but it appeared to work as a vote magnet for Mr. Bush.
"For years now, Vladimir Putin has blatantly disregarded Russia's obligations under the landmark INF Treaty," Royce said in a statement.
One of the more blatantly obvious truisms in life is that any sale is better than no sale at all.
If something blatantly violates the standards, it will be removed, but that will not happen to individual posts containing misinformation.
According to reports, the consensus view within the CIA is that Russia has blatantly interfered with the U.S. presidential election.
Why would Trump use a phone call with a foreign leader to ask for a blatantly personal and political favor?
So when CNN has Lewandowski or Hughes on for a segment, they know he or she is blatantly pro-Trump.
"It's so blatantly sexist I don't even know that there's any question about it," Pelosi told reporters in the Capitol.
If you blatantly appear to be off the bag, sure, it's an out, otherwise the system needs to be fixed.
" The vicious threats and blatantly racist attacks were clearly the product of the worst parts of Ghostbusters' so-called "fandom.
Lastly, the film blatantly ignores the very end of "The Last Jedi," which introduced us to a Force-sensitive boy.
It's unusual, however, to hear a world leader so blatantly seeking to sow divisiveness in a crowd of new friends.
"It seems blatantly obvious the Stonehenge landscape is unutterably precious," said David Jacques, an archaeologist at the University of Buckingham.
This is an actual elected official in the US making blatantly racist arguments about who belongs in America and who doesn't.
Photo: GettyA well-heeled Seattle suburb town with a median household income of $203,393 fell prey to blatantly obvious phishing scam.
But, at the end of the day, there&aposs no question that, whatever was motivating Comey, he blatantly violated DOJ rules.
That members of Congress were able to release information about a classified warrant and for blatantly political purposes is truly startling.
Keep in mind, any of these accounts are blatantly fraudulent to anyone with a passing familiarity with right-wing talking points.
"The accusations that I was in the 'inner circle' or recruited women as 'sex slaves' are blatantly false," the statement continues.
"The law is blatantly unconstitutional," said Hillary Schneller, a lawyer for the Center for Reproductive Rights who is representing the clinic.
The man in question had already seen it, and I was annoyed at myself for pretending to have fun so blatantly.
Endgame doubles down on that vibe by blatantly playing back some of the MCU's greatest hits, for action and humor purposes.
According to Judith Kelley of Duke University, even when observers are present, politicians still cheat blatantly around 17% of the time.
SO OBVIOUSLY SOMEBODY THAT DOES AN EMERGENCY PRESS RELEASE AND SAYS HE'S NOT READY TO LAUNCH THE SEPTEMBER 6THIS BLATANTLY LYING.
"He's so blatantly stupid," De Niro said of Trump in the video, which was exclusively obtained by Megyn Kelly's Kelly File.
But the crowd favorite — and the favorite of at least one of the seven judges — was also the most blatantly subversive.
Still, let's not forget that the show makes it blatantly clear that no amount of rom-com tropes can save Joe.
Some tactical advice in its feed can be helpful, but much of LinkedIn's content feels blatantly self-promotional, boring or transactional.
Clinton, the interviewee said, "blatantly" disregarded such protocols, including her frequent refusal to attend foreign diplomatic functions with the local ambassador.
After being blatantly disrespected by her bf on the streets, it looks like she is also having trouble with homework. pic.twitter.
And since then, in some instances, far-right and sometimes blatantly white-nationalist groups have recruited new members from college campuses.
In the past, both she and her hubby John Legend have called out people and institutions for blatantly ignoring marginalized groups.
But given his reputation for making outrageous comments and his history of blatantly racist innuendos, King's remarks are hardly a surprise.
By her actions, she blatantly violated State Department policies and jeopardized our national security, leaving her communications wide open to cyberespionage.
Trump — who also blatantly lied about how many people attended the rally in El Paso — attacked the media throughout his speech.
"  Green has defended himself by saying the "radical left" is "blatantly falsifying" his past statements to "paint [him] as a hater.
Game console developers use EULA to prevent people from breaking the "Warranty Void if Removed" sticker, which blatantly violates federal law.
Dennis Ross (R-Fla.) said that he would formally rebuke the president for "blatantly circumventing Congress's intent" with the carve-outs.
Food52 x Farmhouse Pottery Forest Candle, $38-$65The fir, pine, and cedar-scented candles are seasonal without being blatantly holiday-themed.
Blatantly stupid and bigoted remarks do self-inflicted damage and, more importantly, divert attention away from any visible misdeeds of Clinton.
The CFPB statement is blatantly false and harmful to consumers reading the report with its incorrect connotation about how debt works.
The women's section was pretty large, but we couldn't shake the feeling that everything on display was blatantly out of style.
Even when they have a person subdued and their life is not in danger, they continue to be blatantly physically disrespectful.
Later Sunday, Trump quoted a blatantly white nationalist column written by Pat Buchanan, the former communications director for President Ronald Reagan.
Fox News' Shepard Smith issued a unique plea of his own, blatantly trying to scare people into evacuating with chilling words.
So now that we have your attention: Our reproductive rights are blatantly and systematically being stripped away before our very eyes.
There was a shock element at the time that supporters of the Bush campaign would release such a blatantly racist ad.
But it looks like Trump staffers have discovered a new dating plan that comes right from their boss's playbook—blatantly lying.
The singer's odes to black life may not be as blatantly put as "Don't Touch My Hair," but they're still stirring.
"Let's act on coal miner safety so people like Don Blankenship are held accountable for blatantly disregarding it," she tweeted Tuesday.
But when that close friend or family member posts something that is blatantly harmful to democratic values, it must be challenged.
As more brave survivors come forward, it is apparent that sexual assaults are committed repetitively, blatantly and too often with impunity.
"The White House picked up the phone and called these countries one by one, threatening them blatantly," Erdogan said, without elaborating.
The majority of what's publicly presented as data on sex trafficking is "not just wrong but blatantly not true," she added.
"She wasn't blatantly discrediting me, but it felt like she was suggesting that maybe I didn't experience that," Mr. Ostrovsky said.
Recently, Trump's administration has blatantly ignored questions from more-established outlets like CNN and the Associated Press at pivotal news conferences.
But when people are blatantly staying out and partying and making this go on longer than it should, that's pretty selfish.
But with Trump they lost control: the base wanted someone who was blatantly racist and wouldn't pretend to be anything else.
Hitler, Putin, and genocide are used for comedic effect as entities so blatantly bad that it is humorous to think otherwise.
"Aside from any criminal matters, Nissan's internal investigation has uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct," it said in a statement.
Rather it's the section in the middle when Ms. Lopez very blatantly sings a few bars in the manner of Beyoncé.
One coronavirus-related post — shared in r/popularopinion with nearly 40,000 upvotes — blatantly forwards a racist belief related to the disease.
The post went viral, as country artists from Kelsea Ballerini to Kacey Musgraves slammed the station for blatantly discriminating against women.
During the debate, a CNN moderator appeared to blatantly side with Ms. Warren's version of events after Mr. Sanders denied it.
Only last month, Trump defied the advice of his staff and congratulated Putin for his victory in a blatantly rigged election.
"Google has been blatantly and knowingly copying our patented technology," Sonos CEO Patrick Spence said in a statement to the Times.
In this part of the funhouse, we have Alex singing a duet with Cory after being blatantly peer pressured into it.
One said he was "blatantly lying" about drinking, and another said the judge "has not told the truth" about blacking out.
The typical response to this kind of blatantly inappropriate order from Trump has been to simply not carry out his directives.
This gives me pause, because knowing everything we know about Trump, would he use a product so blatantly marketed for women?
All that was blatantly part of the marketing, which means to call the match a "metaphor" might be a bit generous.
Maps are also central to this exhibition, and the diverse range shows how subjective, if not blatantly propagandistic, mapping can be.
" Still others viewed the astonishing destruction as a blatantly revolutionary act, calling it, somewhat approvingly, "a novel form of coup d'état.
For a new act to lay their debts out so blatantly is testament to Daft Punk's deification of pop culture's past.
One of the Amazon leadership principles is 'Insist on the Highest Standards,' but 'is this blatantly illegal?' is the lowest possible standard.
The North Dakota division of the ACLU called the bill "blatantly unconstitutional" and said school districts would likely be subject to litigation.
It's no mistake that, for the past few decades, Hollywood, television, and videogames have adapted, referenced, and blatantly stolen from his catalog.
Consistent with other studies, adults often conformed to the opinions of their human peers, even when the answers were blatantly, obviously wrong.
"Nissan's internal investigation has uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct... Further discoveries related to Ghosn's misconduct continue to emerge," it stated.
You are no doubt also aware that much of this hateful and blatantly false and Anti-Semitic information is spread via Facebook.
We even noted in our review that Life blatantly borrows from its more famous predecessor, but doesn't live up to its legacy.
I did not encounter any all-or-nothing stipulations or any roadblocks that seemed to blatantly force players to spend real money.
But that cannot mean condoning actions that blatantly fan sectarian hatreds, undermine efforts at stabilizing the region and crudely violate human rights.
Those who spread a "blatantly false narrative wholly detached from reality should find better ways to spend their time," Husted said Monday.
Tonight, she had a chance to distinguish herself during a lengthy foreign policy debate — and made a series of blatantly false statements.
The app, which shamelessly ranks its users' desirability, can even, at its worst, go so far as to be blatantly disability-shaming.
The questions that were being asked were sometimes facile and other times blatantly sexist in nature—why was she with him alone?
Buhari's blatantly sexist remark came during a Berlin news conference with one of the world's most powerful women, German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
"Now, they're blatantly criminal operations," Paul Watson, a captain and president of the anti-poaching organization Sea Shepherd, said in an interview.
The nightly news showed to slack-jawed viewers an American president calling the media "the enemy of the people" and blatantly lying.
"Director James Comey blatantly broke protocol on numerous occasions, to the point of what the report calls 'insubordination,'" North Carolina Republican Rep.
The Michael Jackson estate has also criticized "Leaving Neverland," releasing a statement that called it "blatantly one-sided" and lacking independent voices.
But they are also so blatantly misleading, and represent such a stark misunderstanding of these military situations, they demand analysis and correction.
The IRS "approves" this investment: This is blatantly false, as the IRS has a publication stating it does not approve IRA investments.
Kentuckians say that while they may not be McConnell loyalists, they're uninterested in their President blatantly attacking his natural allies in Congress.
"Mello did those things because he blatantly hoped I'd be recognized by the public and eventually get lynched or assaulted," she said.
Moreover, the book makes clear that while all jihadists are self-identified Muslims, it is blatantly false that all Muslims are jihadists.
The first brow-furrowing aspect of the case is the blatantly racist message Walter Quijano, a psychologist, delivered while on the stand.
I have some weird vague sense that we used to be less tolerant of people lying to us, blatantly, to our faces.
His unvarnished rhetoric manufactures a sense of honesty, though he might be the most blatantly dishonest president this country has ever had.
CEO Tim Cook briefly addressed the privacy and safety issue, blatantly tiptoeing around the topic in order to get an audience laugh.
Unfortunately, the quote's larger context is one of the most blatantly rigged competitions in the history of fiction: the Hogwarts House Cup.
That Feinstein knew of Ford's letter, and waited until the last minute to make its existence known, was a blatantly partisan calculation.
"Jordan, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates routinely and sometimes blatantly supplied weapons with little effort to disguise the source," they said.
A spokesman for Manafort later later strongly denied to The Hill any relationship between the two men, calling the assertion blatantly false.
According to Carly Fiorina, not only is President Obama's planned executive action on guns misguided and reckless, it is also blatantly unconstitutional.
Icahn is fighting an attempt to take the compensation insurer private, accusing the controlling shareholders of "blatantly taking advantage" of minority stockholders.
"There are more productive ways of opening discourse than blatantly profiting off the deaths of 6-year-old children," another person said.
These guys are blatantly openly working with the Russians to keep power and until I saw that trending I thought nobody cared.
He lies, blatantly and frequently, in a way that is either pathological or part of a convoluted strategy for manipulating the truth.
Advertisements from new advertisers should be reviewed by a human trained to identify blatantly false and misleading advertisements - prior to their publication.
It takes only the most blatantly objectionable associations with the KKK for the Republican establishment to take Trump to task for racism.
"This is just blatantly evil shit on White House letterhead," Minhaj told the audience in the episode, referencing the Trump administration's Nov.
Even with his federal securities fraud trial set to begin Monday, Martin Shkreli has blatantly defied his attorneys' advice to lay low.
"You would never run a rally like that 10 years ago, but it's become blatantly obvious things are changing," Mr. Holding said.
Most of the other allusions in this shaggy-dog tale of wild conspiracism and male petulance are not quite so blatantly meta.
There are bad days, and then there are days when a magistrate judge in a federal court blatantly calls you a liar.
The series, about a female wrestling program, has already dealt with sexual harassment, blatantly objectifying women and dismissing them in workplace settings.
After American national security agencies concluded that it had done so, Trump rejected that conclusion and instead echoed Putin's blatantly false denial.
"Through its own carelessness, Aetna blatantly violated its promise to safeguard members' private health information," the attorney general said in a statement.
Like photography, film purports to document something that's actually happening, and what it documented in its early years was often blatantly fake.
This is simply ironic given unions' support of the Davis-Bacon wage mandate, which was enacted and defended with blatantly racist intent.
President Trump's twitter attack on "Morning Joe" host Mika Brzezinski was "blatantly sexist," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) charged Thursday.
In-N-Out Burger is accusing a dry cleaner of pulling a double-double of sorts -- blatantly ripping off its famous logo.
But GOP leaders were caught in a pinch between those demands and those of moderate Republicans who considered the proposal blatantly discriminatory.
Apparently her habit of blatantly lying about non-existent abortion videos wasn't enough to make her stand out in the crowded Republican field.
If the long list of accusation against him proves to be true, it's safe to say that he was recklessly and blatantly corrupt.
Sometimes it comes in the form of blatantly offensive comments, but more subtle actions by managers and coworkers can also stall career growth.
And my costume supervisor on Carlito's Way (who personally worked on my costumes) also has said unequivocally that John's comments were blatantly false.
Also anyone telling someone to eat something toxic/poisonous or [who] blatantly has no idea what the plant/mushroom is will be removed.
Life comes at you fast, but life comes at you faster if you're a well-known TV figure who tweets something blatantly racist.
The bigger issue, though, is that Clinton blatantly tried to distract from the question by going into how WikiLeaks obtained the leaked emails.
After a blatantly partisan and stacked impeachment trial in the Senate without witnesses, however, that acquittal of the president is clouded in doubt.
" via GIPHY "We lived next door to this old man who sat in his front yard BLATANTLY just staring at us with binoculars.
In doing so, Reynolds became the first male celebrity to blatantly market the power of his own sex appeal — and it paid off.
"Nissan's internal investigation has uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct," Maxfield said, adding that the board unanimously voted to oust both men.
And it's not just saying we're for more gun control legislation; it's about saying we're aiming for a culture that's blatantly anti-guns.
"The only time I ever criticized Lady Gaga was when I felt like she blatantly ripped off one of my songs," Madonna said.
Releasing a song that blatantly encourages young women to take naked pictures of themselves and send them to boys is gross and irresponsible.
He walks purposefully to meet Gambi (James Remar), his Alfred, accompanied by music almost blatantly evocative of the Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight movies.
His response so far has bounced between criticizing Puerto Rico and blatantly lying about how his response has been perceived in Puerto Rico.
The company filed a complaint Wednesday with the U.S. International Trade Commission alleging these companies "blatantly emulated the distinctive design" of Juul's system.
A year after blatantly copying Timehop, Facebook's nostalgia feature is proving how successful big platforms can be when they rip off smaller products.
It's almost embarrassing how blatantly obvious Sony is just trying to force people into an expensive ecosystem and reap all the monetary rewards.
This was several hours before Hart backed out of hosting -- but KK defended him against the backlash over old, but blatantly homophobic, tweets.
He's constantly wiggling around, or snapping pics, or blatantly disregarding all traffic or safety laws to get more face time with his friends.
Sure, apes can be scary, but they're not exactly watching you walk to your car or blatantly stealing knives from a crime scene.
Consider Edge Of Seventeen's fellow coming-of-age story Sixteen Candles and the (blatantly racist) character Long Duk Dong, portrayed by Gedde Watanabe.
" He added, "Lately, the Clinton campaign has not been thrilled with what I've said about their absolutely ludicrous spin, which is blatantly false.
But the role he was playing was far more nefarious — and more blatantly ridiculous — than anything Zoo had attempted up to that point.
In one message, Lewis blatantly threatened to take his talents to another network, a move he admitted was intended to agitate his bosses.
"Ted Cruz insulted the people of New York and by the way (it was) blatantly hypocritical on his part," he said on CNN.
In a statement reported by People, Omari's publicist called the allegations "blatantly false" and insisted that the actor was a non-violent person.
The startup took advantage of the blatantly consumer-hostile practice by touting an unprecedentedly returns-friendly model that doesn't cost customers a dime.
The recent battle on health care, for example, gave rise to several high-profile incidents in which Republicans blatantly stood against the President.
It's a blatantly aggressive push to get people to download Moments, which Facebook seems to be hoping will be its next big app.
Or will they instead seek to further divide our nation by turning the Supreme Court process into a blatantly partisan back and forth?
It's safe to say members of both parties would accuse her — or him, as the case may be — of blatantly shredding the Constitution.
As a candidate for governor, does Tony Evers support NFL players blatantly disrespecting our flag and the Wisconsin men and women in uniform?
Instagram and its parent company, Facebook, have blatantly copied some of Snapchat's features in the past and integrated them into their own platforms.
The White House's arguments highlighted the fact that US aid to Ukraine was not blatantly dangled as an exchange for investigating the Bidens.
The FDA has also gone after retailers and distributors that blatantly sell kratom supplements as a treatment for a medical condition, including cancer.
It's not that I don't like the photos, though they do blatantly miss a pretty important step of smoking (the whole "lighting" thing).
He has repeatedly shown that he's unable to avoid broadcasting blatantly racist messages to his 57 million viewers, many of whom are children.
It made those claims in a letter to shareholders, and blatantly lying to shareholders would be asking for all sorts of legal headaches.
In the thumbnail for one video, the channel's creator distorts a black actor's face to exaggerate their features in a blatantly racist fashion.
Just over a year since that blatantly racist tweet cost Roseanne Barr her show, the disgraced comedian is getting back into stand-up.
Uber is aspiring to be like the other great monopolies of our time from Silicon Valley, many of which have been blatantly exploitative.
President Trump, too, we know, blatantly framed investigating Burisma as investigating the Bidens during his July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky.
It is not a woman's voice we are being asked to believe here, but the F.B.I.'s — a source with blatantly ulterior motives.
Justin Bieber's got more than a little Kanye West in him, and it was blatantly obvious when he hit a West Hollywood club.
Mr. Trump's critics say the move highlights the president's willingness to blatantly use the nation's public lands and waters as political bargaining chips.
Each day, Apple is tasked with a near-impossible job: keeping its sprawling App Store free from malware, blatantly offensive content, and spam.
As the play develops, Evangeline draws more and more blatantly on Madeline's own life, destabilizing a young woman who is already pretty unstable.
On Saturday, pubs were crowded with revelers who blatantly ignored the government's warning, which resulted in all restaurants and bars closing on Monday.
In many of the recent tragedies, the shooters were described as loners, full of emotional pain and who, at times, were blatantly antisocial.
Missouri's anti-choice laws are blatantly unconstitutional and leave women in Missouri with no option within the state for safe, legal abortion care.
He was also an editorial adviser to the Occidental Quarterly, an online publication that the Anti-Defamation League has labeled "blatantly" anti-Semitic.
Democratic and some GOP lawmakers felt the comments were blatantly anti-Catholic since many Catholic priests, like Conroy, take a vow of celibacy.
Its reports are an object lesson in how blatantly the laws of war have been broken, with no near-term prospects of accountability.
Mr. North said his site provides critical analysis for current events and it has nothing in common with sites peddling blatantly untrue stories.
Yet the more blatantly Trump stonewalls, the more convincing any potential impeachment case against him for obstruction becomes, legal experts told VICE News.
United Nations officials, American representatives, international advocacy groups and religious organizations have issued scathing statements saying that the citizenship law is blatantly discriminatory.
In the blatantly racist recording, a man blames Ms. Majors's death, which the police have said occurred during a park mugging, on race.
To invoke the term now, in a story about death and illness in Asia, seems thoughtless at best and blatantly racist at worst.
Not only was that blatantly false, but it was a clear sign that Pelosi had no real interest in reaching an actual deal.
An exotic reimagining of a Cinderella glass slipper called the Begum, it is also one of this season's most blatantly knocked-off designs.
The Washington Post reported Monday that a city council member made outrageous remarks that were widely perceived as ignorant and blatantly anti-Semitic.
"Such a blatantly gender-based pay disparity was the norm and part of a pattern and practice at WeWork," according to the complaint.
Mixed in with the regular detritus of the school day, the crumpled sweatshirts and food wrappers, was a blatantly inappropriate Thanksgiving-themed worksheet.
The episode even blatantly asks: Why would Angela become a cop when there's so much darkness in her family history around the police?
"Facebook's malfeasance when it comes to trafficking in blatantly false information is a national crisis in this respect," Schultz said in a statement.
"Wikileaks & O'Keefe video shows Hillary blatantly disregards election laws," Clark tweeted in October 2016, while he was California director for the Trump campaign.
Not only did she change her Twitter bio to "currently sleeping with people's sexiest man alive," she also started blatantly mocking Legend's photoshoot.
United Nations officials, American representatives, international advocacy groups and religious organizations have issued scathing statements saying that the citizenship law is blatantly discriminatory.
Since the entire point of religious liberty is that the government can't favor one religious belief over another, Mississippi's law is blatantly unconstitutional.
" The ref tries to explain to her the difficulty of making such a call when she blatantly asks, "Could you see my tit?!
Moore has also been criticized by Democrats for being a blatantly political selection for the Fed, which has historically been an independent body.
This may sound naïve, but making the illegality so blatantly obvious ought to drive the timber industry to clean up its own act.
"They have blatantly ignored the rights of the victim's family, and compromised the public safety of our community in its decision," he continued.
Tyron tells the whole story on this week's 'Hollywood Beatdown' -- where he also rips Donald Trump over his "blatantly racist" comments about Omarosa.
Style she was "shocked" the paper published the blatantly sexist letter, Patrice, who lives in Providence, RI, decided to organize the parade in response.
"Chinese authorities need to act now to enforce existing laws to end government and private hiring practices that blatantly discriminate against women," Richardson said.
It has just been one scandal after another, at least in the past the government used to hide the fact it was blatantly corrupt.
But the more blatantly the delegates use their power to tip the scales against Trump, the more intense and volatile the reaction will be.
The woman said she felt "blatantly disrespected" at the time, though the story didn't offer many specifics about the incident, according to The Guardian.
Blumenthal said it was "blatantly and insultingly wrong" for nominees to cite judicial-ethics rules in refusing to answer questions about Supreme Court precedent.
After Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took on Mark Zuckerberg, a progressive group ran a blatantly false ad to test the limits of Facebook's new policies.
Aging in Hollywood, as Zellweger recently wrote in a personal essay, is one of the most blatantly sexist areas of an already biased industry.
Here's what we know about Eliza: She's great at cello, even though the actress is blatantly terrible at it, and she doesn't like coffee.
People began comparing the blatantly obvious, amateur move to those people who write overly specific or painfully honest subject lines when submitting Venmo transactions.
The Echo Buds aren't flawless, and I'm sure some self-described audiophiles will say the sound signature is too blatantly tailored for modern music.
But in this case, both Facebook and Google blatantly violated Apple's policies to collect the maximum amount of data about iOS users, including teenagers.
"I was being reprimanded, yet he was not being punished nor fired for the blatantly homophobic and abusive behavior we all witnessed," Page wrote.
I know I'm supposed to be outraged about tech companies blatantly copying each other's designs, but I don't have the naivety for it anymore.
The smart mass market brands are hiring influencers and designers like myself to do design collaborations with them, instead of just blatantly stealing designs.
For World AIDS Day on Friday, President Trump blatantly failed to address the LGBTQ community in his official White House Statement on the disease.
If the FDA provides a "blatantly legal" path forward for the cannabidiol-rich cannabis derivatives, the boom will become even more pronounced, Gomez said.
The distinction between authentic and fake dinosaur fossiles is similar to that of artwork: sometimes blatantly obvious, and other times apparent to only experts.
In the meantime, it would benefit the President and his team to stop hiding information and to stop saying things that are blatantly untrue.
Look out for a manager who is blatantly sarcastic, consistently interrupts you, texts or emails during the interview without explanation or seems uncommunicative. 5.
So when Donald Trump, Jr, tweeted that remark about refugees being like a bowl of Skittles, was it really just a blatantly racist analogy?
While they're intended to convey, as per the artist statement, the "inner world" of the characters, they're so blatantly otherworldly as to seem separate.
A used-car mogul from Utah has created either one blatantly racist dating site or one extremely calculated attempt to rile our collective outrage.
Douthat longs for "the old establishment's more pious and aristocratic spirit," which is an idea that's naive at best and blatantly racist at worst.
Shortly after the 2018 midterm elections, writer Leah McElrath tweeted something so jarring, so blatantly horny, that it sent waves through the social platform.
Even if you claim that you hate overused, blatantly obvious tropes in fiction, they're there for a reason: We keep coming back for more.
In attempting to shove through a bill like H.R. 6784, members of Congress are blatantly bucking the will and wishes of the American people.
This preening young aristocrat is so blatantly shallow, selfish and manipulative that he doesn't seem to warrant a tumble much less a mortal sacrifice.
In the worst-case scenario, such blatantly erroneous thinking about diplomacy and commerce could result in a regional or even trans-regional nuclear war.
If players aren't exhibiting sportsmanlike conduct, then referees should be involved, and if coaches blatantly aren't showing sportsmanship, then further consequences should be enacted.
But Business Insider was able to easily run ads that made blatantly misleading claims about the hot-button political topics of immigration and guns.
"The judiciary committee will be investigating how the administration made this blatantly political decision and hold those responsible accountable for their actions," Nadler said.
The White House also blatantly pulled a bureaucratic dodge that was apparent even to a first-term member of the House from the sticks.
Her role is less splashy, less blatantly entertaining than Stone's, whose character gets to pout, harrumph, and slowly unspool her wickedness throughout the movie.
I look at the guys carrying in the tables and cameras and blatantly announce something along the lines of: 'Just doin' the women's work!
But as much as I enjoy commanding a premium rate, I've struggled to come to terms with allowing myself to be fetishized so blatantly.
Mr. Roof had chillingly confessed to investigators nearly 18 months earlier and revealed his purpose in a blatantly racist manifesto that he published online.
The clearest is that it was blatantly phony: The council had already ordered a partial recount, and the challenge was over a minor technicality.
You can have your wife plagiarize from Michelle Obama's speeches and blatantly lie to the public to encourage fear and hatred among the people.
But Palestinian officials have dismissed the idea of the United States as a mediator, calling the Trump administration blatantly pro-Israeli and anti-Palestinian.
Even if you blatantly oppose everything I've written until now, I think we can agree a week without your phone would be pretty hard.
Mr. Trump has blatantly exceeded the powers of his office, and it seems no one is willing or able to hold him to account.
By midmorning Friday, it became clear that Kelly's remarks had included a harsh and blatantly untrue description of a Democratic congresswoman's behavior in 2015.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Today's fun and challenging grid by Andrew J. Ries is pretty blatantly draped on one newfangled seed entry running down the center.
"We will not succumb to these attempts to blatantly undermine democracy and free speech in India," said an unsigned statement posted on NDTV's website.
Through it all al-Bashir defied justice — sometimes blatantly flouting the ICC by traveling to countries that should have been forced to detain him.
A spokesperson for The Intercept, Greenwald's publication, condemned the legal action as a "blatantly politically motivated" attack in a statement to VICE News Tuesday.
"They are blatantly violating state law and they are violating the Second Amendment," says Richard Pearson, executive director of the Illinois State Rifle Association.
The report was seen by some as a "blatantly overt" attempt to lay the groundwork for Patrick, one fundraiser told The Hill in September.
Schmolz+Bickenbach described Swiss Takeover Board's decision as "blatantly wrong," saying without the capital increase the company faced a considerably increased risk of collapse.
At various times throughout the 1800s, administrations as well as lawmakers expanded and contracted the size of the Supreme Court for blatantly partisan purposes.
"These are the most blatantly questionable cases where we think something must urgently be done," said Mathias Loertscher, chair of the Cites's animals committee.
Even worse is when I'm blatantly told that they'd prefer to speak to another representative "who is an American," though that is my nationality.
She said everyone had now seen what the founding fathers could not imagine: a president blatantly abusing the Constitution he has sworn to protect.
She said everyone had now seen what the founding fathers could not imagine: a president blatantly abusing the Constitution he has sworn to protect.
Campaigns can still post and promote political messages that are blatantly false, all while using the site's powerful advertising tools to target specific audiences.
Donald Trump did not apologize Friday for driving one of the uglier, most blatantly racist narratives in American political culture during the Obama presidency.
As Booker, Harris, and Castro are no longer in the running, one thing is blatantly clear: the 2020 race is now very, very white.
The official, along with several others, said it would be too dangerous for anyone but Mr. Kabila or his family to steal that blatantly.
The fact that LGBT are so blatantly not allowed to participate on the site is enough to make us not want to use it.
This expansion of administrative power at the expense of the legislative and judicial branches is blatantly contrary to the ideals of the American founding.
They come and go right around the disappearance of Khashoggi and are tracked in blatantly menacing black vans coming and going to the consulate.
Some of the ads are blatantly political in nature and mention candidates like Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton, while others' intentions are less clear.
" The spokesman added that "attempts to blatantly mischaracterize decades-old articles he wrote before he was even in law school do not change that.
"Posting blatantly false information on the EPA's website would violate the Information Quality Act," said Romany Webb, a climate law fellow at Columbia University.
The second is to blatantly mock how absolutely insane it is that parents Photoshopped images of their children to make them more desirable as candidates.
So a "grand bargain" in which the administration blatantly trades the security of its European allies for Russian help in Syria now looks very unlikely.
At the very least they should not be able to advertise hate so blatantly, particularly on an app with such a young and impressionable viewership.
On the Zenfone 5, not only did Asus rip off the iPhone X's notch, the company blatantly copied the rest of the X's design too.
It takes place in the fictional country of Urzikstan, which is so blatantly based on Syria that it is cowardly to call it anything else.
Google is giving thousands of contractors who normally evaluate search results a new, additional task: help the company downrank blatantly upsetting, offensive, and false content.
The study focused on a specific type of Tumblr and Instagram post which blatantly glorifies mental health issues through specific hashtags (you know the type).
But he has also been criticized by Rwandans in the diaspora and human rights activists for ruling like an authoritarian and blatantly ignoring human rights.
" On the one hand, this is a pointed piece of misdirection, what Saul identifies as a "careful reconstruction of history, blatantly told in his favour.
Facebook's algorithm is so blatantly over-promoting videos that people are now gaming it to go viral with static memes uploaded as MP4s lmao pic.twitter.
" The judges also wrote that Nosal "knowingly, and with the intent to defraud Korn/Ferry blatantly circumvented the affirmative revocation of his computer system access.
Following a tweet from journalist Jarrett Hill, many called out Trump on blatantly plagiarizing Michelle Obama's 2008 speech from the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Sheriff Elmer Tanner tells PEOPLE it was "blatantly obvious" that Jefferson was responsible for the killings, but he wouldn't elaborate on why investigators believe this.
Yes. As an academic, I'm not normally that blunt, but what I was struck most by was the blatantly partisan tone of his opening testimony.
Nissan declined to comment on Ghosn being granted bail, saying that an internal investigation "uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct" by its former chief.
Doing anything else is irresponsible and blatantly ignores the continued problems with the truth her campaign and her husband's presidential administration had with the truth.
He has no understanding of how the political system works, and advocates blatantly unconstitutional policies like stripping citizenship from those who have extreme ideological views.
This time it started because Lace sidled up to Carl, one of the new guys, and started blatantly flirting with him in front of Grant.
The incident perfectly highlights a common criticism of Ubisoft, which previously claimed that its games are apolitical despite using blatantly political language, settings, and themes.
However, the fact that some publications chose to treat this announcement as an excuse to talk about the actress' past sex scene is blatantly disrespectful.
There was little danger in showering Trump with copious amount of free press, the argument went, because of how blatantly unqualified Trump was for president.
This is far from the first time Facebook has blatantly ripped off Snapchat in an effort to wound the highly popular Venice, CA-based company.
The "economic anxiety" crew could've conceivably tried to blame, say, the racism of BJ's dad on financial hardships if the bastard wasn't this blatantly horrible.
And we know she at one point didn't know what a chicken was, because she once blatantly misidentified a pig as a chicken on-screen.
"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post Tuesday.
While many recruiters understand that this is one of the most blatantly inappropriate interview questions to ask, some people still end up blurting them out.
The company makes great phones, but they're not cheap, and let's face it, a lot of what Huawei does is just blatantly copy iPhone features.
"Life with you is never dull," Jamie tells Claire – a statement so blatantly true that an eavesdropping courtier might conclude that Jamie was tres stupid.
"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post Tuesday.
The media, both left and right, continue to hound, misrepresent and criticise his every move yet blatantly shield his opponent from her scandal riddled campaign.
In January, the VOA issued a pair of tweets echoing the White House's blatantly false claim that Trump's inauguration crowd was the largest in history.
Continued secret research created still more efficient nerve gases, blatantly employed by Saddam Hussein's forces in the 1980s against Iranians and Kurds, without international response.
While Mr. McConnell is likewise historically unpopular in Kentucky, he is a brilliant politician who is canny enough to not go blatantly for the pocketbook.
However, in the tenth grade, she was stoked for football games, all of which was shared with the familiar, blatantly nonchalant tone of a teen.
Also: where are all the "Pinocchios" for Republicans this week (many of whom are much more senior than me) blatantly lying about marginal tax rates?
"The president is blatantly circumventing Congress' intent and violating the American people's trust by allowing this exemption and placating to Iran's deceptive intentions," he added.
There have been some blatantly modern iterations with sinks and tubs that look like giant round bowls, right-angled faucets, square showerheads and futuristic lighting.
And I don't know if I would say the discrimination continues that blatantly today, but I think the biggest barriers is the lack of capital.
Misconduct that was "merely potential" and was paired with "blatantly obstructive actions" was considered sufficient to impeach President Richard Nixon before he resigned, McCarthy said.
Any law without such restrictions would blatantly ignore the needs of food retailers and New Yorkers who rely on them for providing healthy food options.
Listen, smoking or blatantly vaping on planes is an incredibly stupid thing to do, especially if you've already been warned that doing so is prohibited.
"There's been people who have blatantly crossed boundaries, of course, but I believe people are owed the right to learn this new skill," says Hess.
And he's appointed two blatantly anti-abortion justices to the Supreme Court, one despite accusations of sexual assault and a national outcry against the nomination.
Roman Polanski got a heavy dose of injustice when The Academy blatantly disregarded its own rules to give him the boot ... so says his attorney.
Less than six months since Instagram blatantly copied Snapchat's "Stories" feature, the photo-sharing app says that 150 million people are now using it daily.
He'd never connected with popular music before, so to hear a song that so blatantly made fun of it, to him, felt like a revelation.
Unsurprisingly, this crusade has failed to catch fire in Congress, where even anti-tax lawmakers can be skittish about so blatantly playing to the plutocrats.
Key characters have blatantly descriptive names like Abbator or Rummage or, for the leader of the exotic brown-skinned desert dwellers the prince encounters, Set.
Using imagery as their primary communication tool, the companies moving into Beirut overwhelm citizens with an idea of progress that is blatantly Western and capitalistic.
Under the guise of political commentary, the caricature blatantly trafficked in age-old anti-Semitic tropes that have contributed to violence against Jews throughout history.
Before the report came out, William Barr, Trump's attorney general, created a fog of disinformation around it, blatantly misleading the public about what it contained.
Within minutes, an outpouring of support flooded her feed from hundreds of people disgusted with the blatantly racist message, which seemed to come from nowhere.
It's cringe-inducing — such a blatantly cynical, familiar move out of the old "I have a marginalized friend, so I can make this joke" playbook.
But now he chooses to blatantly ignore the historic criticism against his style of comedy and new loud-and-clear criticism from the trans community.
It gives the politically connected class enormously tempting opportunities for self-dealing, the sort of thing that is blatantly illegal in almost any other context.
First of all, I'm thinking about Marie Yovanovitch who was the face of the US government ... and who was very blatantly attacked from different sides.
Congress also blatantly blocks using any of the $6900 billion of border funding in the omnibus for the wall prototypes that Trump has been testing.
"Fei Yan blatantly circumvented the securities laws that are in place to deter people from doing exactly what he did," Berman said in a statement.
What we see here is the most powerful man in the world blatantly telegraphing his intention to use national misfortune to grab even more power.
" By the time Ms. Fedus-Fields left in 2000, she said, the English aesthetic was fading and the brand was becoming "much more blatantly sexy.
"He thought that he shouldn't be treated in that manner, to associate him in working with those we believe are blatantly corrupt," Anwar told reporters.
You have black people who believe that they can't be racist because they believe that black people don't have power and that's blatantly not true.
The event was blatantly illegal: an underground marijuana bazaar selling bulk amounts of counterfeit THC vape pens, edibles and cannabis flower—all of it unlicensed.
The U.S. attorney general's war on marijuana blatantly ignores this founding principle to respect states' rights and the decisions made by voters across the country.
The United States has never been neutral in the conflict, but we have at least not been blatantly interested in undermining the potential for peace.
"The Obama administration is blatantly breaking the law, a law the president himself signed," House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) and Rep.
They also allegedly wanted to take advantage of racial divisions within LGBT audiences, and some of their instructions appear to lean on blatantly racist stereotypes.
"Politico's reporting about Secretary Azar's position and the assertion that he 'raised internal concerns' on this topic is blatantly false," said HHS spokesperson Caitlin Oakley.
It said, however, that its own investigation had uncovered "substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct," and that "further discoveries of Ghosn's misconduct continue to emerge."
And while Republicans have blatantly ignored the allegations faced by President Donald Trump, they show few compunctions about using accusations of sexual misconduct against Democrats.
Another, Maher Abdel-qader, who has donated to Ms. Tlaib and organized events for her, shared a blatantly anti-Semitic video on his Facebook page.
"There are an awful lot of pundits who are blatantly partisan and view positive developments for Democrats as positive things for the country," he said.
Apple may still hate Samsung for building its Galaxy phone empire by blatantly ripping off the iPhone, but the companies clearly need each other to succeed.
Anna Delvey's fixation on what she wears — and her refusal to show up to court because of her outfit — is blatantly disrespectful to our legal system.
And all of that was before the news broke that Burger King might have blatantly stolen the idea for its most Dr. Moreau-ish menu item.
These blatantly unfair trials have resulted in the execution of dozens of Saudi Shia in recent years, including many of the 37 executed on April 23.
" — SETH MEYERS "Minutes after the House voted to start the investigation, the White House denounced the process as, 'a blatantly partisan attempt to destroy the president.
As she began to recover memories, Justin blatantly lied to Jessica and told her that he was the person who had sex with her that night.
These days, though, the region prides itself as being one of the most democratic in Africa, and anyone who blatantly ignores a ballot can expect brickbats.
In his resignation letter, Mr Mallya declared that the allegations aired by the upper house of parliament's ethics committee last week were "blatantly false and baseless".
Elsewhere, Lil Wayne cuts like "Me and My Drank" and "Viva La White Girl" blatantly described the New Orleans MC's predilections — and it sounded great, unfortunately.
America has been reluctant to enter direct talks because the North has blatantly cheated on past deals—knowing that China would continue to prop it up.
The design is blatantly similar to Apple's HomePod, with mute, call, and volume control buttons on top of its cylindrical body and dark gray fabric covering.
Joe Tacopina tells TMZ ... Cardi's no-show in court Monday was blatantly defiant and disrespectful, and he believes she's getting special treatment because she's a celeb.
And even now, some conservatives are defending the rally chant because Omar's past remarks are "blatantly anti-American" and thus the chant wasn't a big deal.
" Days later, McConnell also criticizes the process in his weekly address: "Democrats decided to go the partisan route and blatantly ignore the will of the people.
This is important as we're seeing a startling uptick in the passing of blatantly unconstitutional abortion bans, like those in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Ohio.
Why would a publisher, a company in the business of selling books, even entertain the notion of letting us name a book something so blatantly unmarketable?
With all his unforced errors, many of which have been blatantly racist and xenophobic, Trump is down just 4.7 percent in the RealClearPolitics general election average.
Given how blatantly Trump is abandoning his promise to serve the interests of working people, they say, his base must surely be about to abandon him.
The myth that cheating doesn't exist within poly relationship styles, in fact, can be blatantly at odds with the personal philosophies of people who practice polyamory.
He also gave a press conference in which he claimed that all of his employees are having "a tremendous problem with Obamacare," which is blatantly false.
A Ford dealership in Quincy, MA spent all day being bombarded with inquiries from video game journalists after blatantly ripping off art from indie game Firewatch.
The problem is that the Board's new interpretation of an appropriate collective bargaining unit appears to blatantly conflict with federal law governing private-sector worker rights.
Trump is blatantly overstating the role he played in the release of LiAngelo Ball and two other UCLA players, who were arrested for shoplifting in China.
On blatantly obvious mistakes like a left-hander faking a throw to first while on the mound, or the Cueto drop, you might see it called.
If they blatantly publish false information they should be exposed for the lies but a private company should not be the gate keeper for political speech.
"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post last week.
It's easy to mock OnePlus's lack of originality (again, if this is the final design), but they wouldn't be the first to blatantly copy the iPhone.
"The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to short-circuit the normal judicial process and reinstate a blatantly unlawful policy," Gelernt said in a statement.
In a concerted effort to denigrate the President and paralyze executive authority, they are branding him a racist and blatantly subvert every program on his agenda.
When President Trump blatantly makes false claims on Twitter or when he wavers on condemning white nationalist groups, there are inevitable predictions of his political demise.
" And Councilman Peter Koo said in a statement: "Passing off this blatantly racist television segment as 'gentle fun' not only validates racist stereotypes, it encourages them.
Sessions in a news conference on Wednesday accused the state of blatantly defying the federal government, and asserted Washington's authority to determine the nation's immigration policy.
In a normal administration, a comment as blatantly racist as Trump's tweet would be a massive scandal, perhaps worthy of removing an unfit president from office.
Moscow's aggression blatantly violates international treaties and the 85033 Budapest Memorandum by which Russia, the U.K. and U.S. pledged to respect Ukraine's territorial integrity and independence.
Rather, they revealed the language of tolerance as first and foremost a script from which even our most blatantly anti-black politicians are obliged to read.
The fact that Rankwave was openly promoting these services that blatantly violate Facebook's policies casts further doubt on how the social network was policing its platform.
After some major sleuthing over at BuzzFeed, one writer noticed that Kardashian might have been pulling a Britney Spears and blatantly stealing content off the internet.
Because the administration's actions blatantly contradict its own findings, the tariffs imposed on aluminum from Quebec and Canada appear to rest on very shaky legal grounds.
He is, however, the first president to blatantly refuse to interact with media that disagree with him, or to paint such media as liberal or fake.
"I thought Obama was correct, snubbing Ahmadinejad so blatantly would have been a mistake," one reader wrote, recalling a feeling that certainly never occurred to him.
Another opposition in the play is one's personal sense of ethical obligation versus the state's laws — which US history demonstrates to be blatantly unethical at times.
Many of which were subsequently revealed to have used blatantly xenophobic messaging to push racist anti-EU messaging when Facebook finally handed over the ad data.
In the months since Donald Trump's election, it's become shockingly commonplace for Americans to blatantly dehumanize Muslims and Mexican immigrants — and then use violence against them.
So in lieu of the usual Easter egg section, here are a few of the Trek elements that were alluded to most blatantly this week: 1.
Historians have pointed to William Randolph Hearst as the man who impeded "Citizen Kane's" initial success, as the film's villain was blatantly inspired by Hearst himself.
"When he saw how blatantly corrupt our judges were it was as though his eyes opened up," Sergei N. Klyavin, a friend, said in an interview.
Yet after their initial years in power, they began repeating all of the same behavior they used to condemn, often even more blatantly than their predecessors.
You can bet she'll use all of its blatantly foreshadowed gizmos, along with her own supply of smarts, to get back in and save her brood.
Just imagine the crisis of conscience that many of these news anchors must have felt -- being made to parrot words that many thought were blatantly false.
Beijing has repeatedly told foreign countries to stay out of Hong Kong affairs, saying it&aposs a sovereign issue, and the US lawmakers blatantly ignored that.
If they are infuriated by accusations that pro-lifers only care about people until they are born, here's an excellent opportunity to prove that's blatantly false.
And if Mr. Trump pardons himself, disregards court rulings or blatantly oversteps the boundaries of his legitimate authority in some other way, Congress should impeach him.
What they have said, very clearly, very blatantly, is that they intend to be accomplices for misleading the American people with money from god knows where.
"There was a lot more quirkiness, individuality, and creativity that went beyond things that were very blatantly trying to grab attention or show off," Herwig says.
"This is a transparent and blatantly unconstitutional attempt to sow division and fan the flames of anti-immigrant hatred in the days ahead of the midterms."
And he's letting the president blatantly lie about the goings-on at his company in order to use Apple as a marketing tool for his presidency.
" Evan Greer, the campaign director for the pro-net neutrality group Fight for the Future, accused Pai of "blatantly trying to sweep this under the rug.
Meanwhile, the Jerusalem municipality blatantly discriminates against its Palestinian residents, dramatically underfunding services such as housing, health, education and sanitation while privileging those services to Israelis.
The legal battle dragged on until last summer, when he was found guilty of criminal contempt of court for blatantly thumbing his nose at the law.
But a year later, her nascent career has stalled, after some critics, who read early review copies of the novel, denounced the book as blatantly racist.
Last year, Mr. Zhu filed a defamation suit against Ms. Zhou, describing her accusations as "blatantly fabricated and viciously spread" and seeking about $95,000 in damages.
"The government is trying to keep unaccompanied migrants under lock and key and ban them from having an abortion, and that is blatantly unconstitutional," Amiri tells Refinery29.
By narrowing slightly the scope of the new executive order, the Trump administration may have remedied some of its predecessor's constitutional flaws, but it remains blatantly discriminatory.
In these Internet of Things days, all devices tend to be smart devices, even things like hairbrushes, which blatantly do not need to be wired or connected.
My love of food had an unhealthy cant to it that was not as evolved from my blatantly disordered eating in college as I wanted to think.
Which again begs the question: Who can have a city bend to their will, and whose will is bent or blatantly ignored in the service of others?
The makers of Chinese laundry detergent Qiaobi have issued a statement of apology after causing an uproar for its recent ad which many saw as blatantly racist.
The superintendent of Robertsdale High School in Alabama is "looking into the matter" of a student who brought a blatantly racist sign to a school football rally.
He says the impetus went beyond left and right politics; it's about condemning content that is blatantly hateful or has the potential to incite violence or harassment.
The famed Heart Attack Grill in Vegas is blowing a valve over a Tennessee burger joint ... claiming it's blatantly ripping off its death-on-a-plate theme.
" He specifically called out the San Francisco Police Department, arguing, "We have cops in the SFPD that are blatantly racist and those issues need to be addressed.
"I am shocked and appalled that even today some people would see it as acceptable to write such blatantly untrue and racist statements," Sharma told the BBC.
Leaders in men's tennis were forced to apologize today after a blatantly sexist display at the Association of Tennis Professionals' (ATP) NextGen Milan draw ceremony on Sunday.
Likewise, his recent pro-life stance cannot be taken as a serious moral and political position, but rather is the blatantly empty promise of a con man.
She says "no, no, no," but he blatantly ignores that and just swoops in before she has a chance to tell him whether she minds or not.
Lawyers for Ronaldo, one of the world's best-known sports stars, on Friday threatened to sue German magazine Der Spiegel that published "blatantly illegal" accusations by Mayorga.
But a movie like this needs a "likable" hero, and after that moment, he doesn't engage in such blatantly offensive behavior for the rest of the film.
Cops are seeking out facial recognition systems that blatantly target the country's ethnic minority with increasing demand, and it's a disturbing normalization of an already troubling technology.
But doing so requires overturning laws and precedents blatantly inconsistent with the Constitution, to reinstate those rights and protections that have been eroded since it was written.
A "Wheel of Fortune" contestant named Kevin went down in game show history Tuesday night by flubbing a puzzle with just one blatantly OBVIOUS letter to go.
SAN DIEGO, California — Blatantly racist ads and a recent indictment have made the race in California's 50th district one of the most interesting — and emblematic — of 2018.
It's preparing for twists, but in a way that so blatantly invites you to guess what the twists might be that its only real mode is speculation.
" 7:55 AM PST -- Patty Glaser, Denise's attorney tells us "Not only are Mr. Singer's (Sheen's attorney) about Ms. Richards blatantly inaccurate, they're also inappropriate, and unprofessional.
"The ink on the contracts was hardly dry, and brand management blatantly infringed the agreements and the spirit of the future pact," a works council spokesman said.
"This government is blatantly lying to the people by telling them that prices are controlled by market mechanisms," said Abhishek Singhvi, a spokesman for the Congress party.
Making sure everyone knows about the ridiculous, blatantly terrible ideology that Trump condones in his supporters isn't even bringing a knife to a gunfight at this point.
Pelosi made a calculated choice to cut her losses to save herself and her party the embarrassment of trying to impeach the president for blatantly political reasons.
No president, however, has devoted the first month of his presidency to promulgating a collection of executive orders that so blatantly ignores our constitutional system's fundamental tenets.
Importantly, Graham recognizes the underlying problem that there is an attempt, by both the left and the right, to transform the federal courts into blatantly partisan institutions.
The problem of misinformation isn't new, but it gained widespread attention during the 2016 presidential election when blatantly false stories ("fake news") spread widely on social media.
Adam Hattersley (D) described the House bill as a "blatantly unconstitutional" poll tax after the measure was approved by the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee in March.  Sen.
He used Michael in his scheme, and after being cheated on, lied to, and now blatantly used, Michael (Matthew Del Negro) reached the end of his patience.
And, come on: If someone was actually trying to make up a story about Trump cheating, wouldn't they invent something that wasn't so blatantly, bone-headedly villainous?
Perhaps instead of either writing off minorities or blatantly pandering to them, the party needs to examine itself carefully and ask what it really wants to achieve.
Examples include his assessment of his alcohol intake and behavioral issues in high school and college, as well as his blatantly false explanations for cryptic yearbook entries.
It's catching up to Stan, and it's ​certainly​ catching up to Philip, who's shown signs of stress before but never quite so blatantly as he does here.
David Friedland, Nevada: As a lifelong Democrat, I was upset at Ilhan Omar's blatantly anti-Semitic, age-old canard about Jewish people having loyalty to another country.
" Still, when he met her after her stint in San Francisco, "I had to be blatantly honest and say I had never seen anything she had done.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is blatantly refusing to comply with the law requiring him to turn Trump's tax returns over to the House Ways and Means Committee.
At neighboring 43A, he just blatantly left out the letters you ne_ded t_ e_ter in the grid (as in, it took me an ___ to solve this puzzle).
We also know that when people blatantly violate this rule – as the Italians have been doing over their 10 days of containment – then the effects are marginalized.
Many progressive Indians saw this as Mr. Modi's most blatantly anti-Muslim initiative yet and a grave threat to India's founding as a secular and inclusive nation.
China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office reiterated its opposition to the bill last week, saying the DPP was trying to "blatantly reverse over" democracy and increase enmity.
Mr. Modi has insisted that the law is intended to protect persecuted migrants from neighboring countries, but many Indians see it as blatantly anti-Muslim and discriminatory.
This approach by Trump is a stark contrast to the Obama administration, who blatantly ignored the Iranian regime's frequent human rights violations and opposition to democratic values.
" She referred to the federal Clean Water Act as an "onerous unfunded mandate," and criticized federal regulations, like EPA guidances, as "blatantly coercive" examples of "federal domination.
But Disney's copyright claims seem to be oddly scattershot, and there are still thousands of listings on the site that blatantly sell "Baby Yoda" and "Mandalorian" merch.
I was so incensed by the shadowy and blatantly unfair coding system described in the article that it almost warranted a trip back to the emergency room.
In the feature, though, the monster, a behatted imp known as the Babadook, became even more blatantly allegorical — a stand-in for the mother's grief and depression.
There's plenty of evidence, both circumstantial (like Apple's rebranded Find My app) and blatantly obvious (like the leaked code in iOS 225 explaining how the feature works).
Palestinians view Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital as a blatantly one-sided move and have ruled out continued U.S. mediation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Nissan declined to comment on the video, but a spokesperson for the company said an "internal investigation has uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct" by Ghosn.
But with Chaffetz it is so blatantly obvious and in my eyes crass that it surpasses almost anyone I can currently think of on the political landscape.
"We don't have Canadian cargoes coming in as we can't blatantly commit such wrongdoing when the atmosphere is so intense," the official said on condition of anonymity.
But Get Out (written and directed by Key & Peele's Jordan Peele) isn't about the blatantly, obviously scary kind of racism — burning crosses and lynchings and snarling hate.
This view is widely felt, especially after it became apparent that political leaders used religion as a cover to blatantly loot public money (which has spurred protest movements).
What's more, a group of former census administrators wrote a letter to the Census Bureau suggesting that the citizenship question was "untested," a claim that is blatantly false.
In response to the initial report, Casada stood by his chief of staff and slammed the report as "blatantly false," referencing reports that Cothren had framed the protester.
He found a sympathetic crowd in the Western Iowa GOP Office, despite weeks of controversy over King's alleged coziness with white nationalists and history of blatantly racist comments.
They decried the blatantly misleading use of celebrities who had "invested" in the company previously, the fraudulent claims in the prospectus, and the specious valuation performed by BDO.
On the face of it, the cartoon seems blatantly racist, although as always Charlie Hebdo has defenders who argue that it is an ironic commentary on racist attitudes.
Promoters would talk to the managers about groups that they had coming in for table reservations, and the managers would blatantly ask what 'kind' of people they were.
Again, this is pretty blatantly in service of brand thirstiness and not necessarily a feature users are clamoring for, like editing tweets or more actionable harassment reporting mechanisms.
The only leaders it ostracises are those who seize power in a coup or who ignore the results of an election too blatantly, as recently happened in Gambia.
" Minutes after the vote, Stephanie Grisham, the White House press secretary, denounced what she said was "a sham impeachment" and "a blatantly partisan attempt to destroy the president.
It would be negligent to avoid mentioning that her stance on Peterson's sexuality, which contributes in part to her utter conviction that he is guilty, feels blatantly homophobic.
In 2019, authenticity has been replaced with pageantry, and relationships with viewers have been manipulated into making the audience care about something produced blatantly to turn a profit.
"How about Verge allow a man to review the watch?" someone wrote, which is blatantly sexist but only 3 percent similar to other toxic comments, according to Perspective.
This is not because of the radioactivity — it's blatantly untrue that the dogs are radioactive — but because food and shelter can be so sparse in the harsh winters.
It's unclear where Wiseau is from, how old he is, or why he seems to be independently wealthy; when asked, his answers range from vague to blatantly nonsensical.
A lot of artists research the former generation, and a lot of them blatantly steal someone else's idea and redo it, and I hated that as a kid.
"This legislation is blatantly unconstitutional under nearly 50 years of U.S. Supreme Court precedent," said Sean J. Young, legal director of the ACLU of Georgia, in a statement.
In a statement, the Hong Kong government said it "strongly condemns the protesters who blatantly challenged the national sovereignty by maliciously besieging and storming" the liaison office building.
But Jason Bourne fairly blatantly repeats big moments from the franchise's earlier films, largely note for note, and it doesn't even pause to comment on or acknowledge them.
There is, additionally, another major flaw in Brennan's advocacy of special rights for smart people: The only way to establish an epistocracy is by blatantly non-libertarian means.
"Every time Israel blatantly violates Palestinian rights, there is another BDS victory," Noura Erakat, a Palestinian-American legal scholar of human rights at George Mason University, told me.
Outside factors — how faithfully a movie adapts its source material, how well it carries on a franchise, how blatantly it feeds the audience's nostalgia — are ultimately secondary concerns.
"The main message for the Reserve Bank was one of heightened uncertainty, as downside risks prevail," Kiwibank economists said in a report, calling the RBNZ's projections "blatantly dovish".
He wants to gut Obamacare but he also wants to keep everything the same, which means his only recourse is to blatantly lie about what's in the bill.
She also points out that these patients aren't blatantly lying, per se, and that it's up to doctors to ask questions a certain way to best gather information.
The letter, written by the group's lawyer, Laurence D. Laufer, accused the ethics panel of a "blatantly political exercise" in seeking further information related to possible lobbying activities.
" The latest salvo came after Sara Bard, the campaign's director for Jewish outreach, said Trump used a "blatantly anti-Semitic image from racist websites to promote his campaign.
"  The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) called Trump's plan a "blatantly unconstitutional attempt to fan the flames of anti-immigrant hatred in the days ahead of the midterms.
In debates about whether to give asylum to the thousands of migrants at the southern border of the U.S., one crucial issue has been blatantly overlooked: food insecurity.
Any state body using a nerve agent so blatantly is clearly disregarding the traditional rules of international order, as well as the welfare of others in the vicinity.
"The ink on the contracts was hardly dry, and brand management blatantly infringed on the agreements and the spirit of the future pact," a works council spokesman said.
It's so blatantly unethical, and so straight out of the corrupt authoritarian's playbook, it would be laughable -- were it not further dismantling American democratic norms by the day.
And he's repeatedly pointed out that Democrats were blatantly violating House rules by snapping photos of taking video of the nearly 26-hour protest from inside the chamber.
This might explain the Communications Workers of America's support for AT&T's attempted acquisition of its wireless rival T-Mobile, which was struck down for being blatantly anticompetitive.
I think this is a major bonus as many shirt companies blatantly over-price their shirts to force you into buying more to "save" at the bundle price.
In Indiana and Illinois, Obama lambasted Republicans for "blatantly, repeatedly, baldly, shamelessly lying" about their efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act's protections for those with preexisting conditions.
But Get Out (a stunning directorial debut from Key & Peele's Jordan Peele) isn't about the blatantly, obviously scary kind of racism — burning crosses and lynchings and snarling hate.
Much like a few weeks ago, when she just blatantly stole this beautiful corn pic, Britney appears to have a shockingly cavalier attitude towards OPP (Other People's Pictures).
He said the president is requesting more spending cuts than any other president in history and he complained that Trump so far has been "blatantly ignored" by Congress.
This includes an advisory committee composed of faculty and students who released a report in December urging the university divest from any companies that "blatantly disregard" the environment.
With Europe becoming increasingly hostile toward immigrants and the new American government being blatantly biased, Canada seems to the best place to choose to relocate to if possible.
Humans do not necessarily need to exhibit violent or blatantly destructive behavior to evoke this fear response in animals; often, our simple presence is enough, Ms. Gaynor said.
Since well before the presidential election last year, a multitude of dubious independent news sites, counterfeits of established news outlets and blatantly partisan blogs have supported Mr. Duterte.
Democrats think that the president and his family are blatantly profiting off the presidency and that he welcomed the help of a hostile foreign power during the election.
The public is more than capable of understanding, among other things, that the president may have exploited his office to enrich himself, blatantly flouting the Constitution's emoluments clause.
Sonos is suing Google and wants it to stop selling smartphones and speakers in the US, alleging it &aposhas been blatantly and knowingly copying our patented technology&apos.
"  According to Denise De La Cruz, a graduating senior, the speech "was well-received until it became a little too Latino-centric for some and blatantly anti-Trump.
In one of the day's most blatantly incorrect assertions, a lawyer for the challengers claimed that the EPA did not do a cost-benefit analysis of the rule.
He not only has learned nothing from the lengthy investigation into the 2016 election, but is even more blatantly trying to get away with the same crime again.
"Wow, I made OFF THE RECORD COMMENTS to Bloomberg concerning Canada, and this powerful understanding was BLATANTLY VIOLATED," Trump wrote in a post on Twitter at the time.
China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office reiterated its opposition to the bill this week too, saying the DPP was trying to "blatantly reverse over" democracy and increase enmity.
"Not only was the summons blatantly inconsistent with the cited investigatory authority … it appeared to be a distributing threat to free speech and whistleblower protections," he added. Sens.
"Destructive interference from abroad blatantly violates basic norms of international law," said Russian President Vladimir Putin (the same leader who orchestrated the annexation of Crimea) on January 24.
It can get away with having an incoherent or confused message, with having little in the way of story or character, and sometimes even with being blatantly offensive.
The very public and blatantly pro-ISIS discussions held by this group lead the researchers to suggest they will sooner or later attract the attention of ISIS leadership.
These images are taken from a series called Confected, in which DeMarte suggests a cultural desire to enhance and perfect nature by creating oversaturated and blatantly artificial environments.

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