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52 Sentences With "casting aspersions on"

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"He could have spared us that," Salvini said, before casting aspersions on Juncker's state of mind.
INGRAHAM: And I also think that in a way they are implicitly casting aspersions on people like you.
Trump has spent a lifetime capitalizing on casting aspersions on truth and insinuating his own version of reality.
Maybe the former Texas governor can be forgiven for casting aspersions on the usefulness of this $30 billion bureaucracy.
I don't intend to win by denying her humanity or in general by casting aspersions on whoever the Republican is.
All politicians in Peru deny wrongdoing in connection to Odebrecht, but most have defended themselves while casting aspersions on their rivals.
The first song frets over his Grammy while casting aspersions on an entertainment industry, which he has conveniently defined to exclude himself.
They capture the candidate casting aspersions on black and Latino men, poking fun at a family struck by tragedy and deriding transgender people.
Besides, casting aspersions on capitalist captains of industry is an old practice of Moscow's, dating back to the days of the Soviet Union.
But casting aspersions on those who allegedly are destroying once-sacred institutions overlooks the role that Trump has also played in doing just that.
Several videos surfaced of Bloomberg casting aspersions on black and Latino men, poking fun at a family struck by tragedy and deriding transgender people.
This involved casting aspersions on the reputations of the patriots who were, at personal and professional risk, trying to help Congress do its job.
In fact, the vast majority of the analysis surrounding the causes of the Great Recession avoids casting aspersions on these two government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs).
Democrats have accused Republicans behind the memo of cherry-picking information and trying to discredit the entire Russia investigation by casting aspersions on a single warrant.
Nunes also created a distraction by casting aspersions on legitimate requests by Obama's national security officials to "unmask" the names of Trump officials talking with the Russians.
I hope it is not casting aspersions on Mississippi voters to ask for them – what does this person with a strange accent have to do with us?
It's an ironic twist for a presidential campaign that's marked itself by casting aspersions on immigrants in general, and "illegal" immigrants in particular, for the past 17 months.
"The last thing we should do is start casting aspersions on whole races of people, or whole religions, or whole nations; that only makes the situation worse," he said.
" New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said "the last thing we should do is start casting aspersions on whole races of people or whole religions or whole nations.
Tayler, while casting aspersions on the contractor Christopher Wylie, who has become a major source for reporting on Cambridge Analytica, also promised to release more information on the company's practices.
The judge stressed that he was not "casting aspersions on any elected officials," and said that he was encouraging increased security because there was too much suspicion of the process.
The records of its proceedings were filled with statements by members expressing hostility to Christian teachings on marriage and sexual morality and casting aspersions on Mr. Phillips's faith and motives.
A week before, Trump tweeted criticism of NBA star LeBron James and CNN anchor Don Lemon, casting aspersions on the intelligence of the two men, both of whom are black.
At worst, it's a con job — an effort to distract middle- and working-class Americans from very real questions about the domestic distribution of economic resources by casting aspersions on foreigners.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (Ariz.); and pushed back against sexual assault allegations by casting aspersions on the appearance of some of the accusers.
"I think we should all be disappointed in the inability of the party to come up with timely results, but we are not casting aspersions on the votes that are being counted," Sanders said.
And this is my last question for you: Is the Trump campaign, is Donald Trump and the people around Donald Trump really the ones to be casting aspersions on the marriages of anyone else?
"Make no mistake, as the press is finally catching up to the facts, which we desperately tried to present to them during the last months of the campaign," she continued, casting aspersions on the political media.
"I think we should all be disappointed in the inability of the party to come up with timely results, but we are not casting aspersions on the votes that are being counted," Sanders told reporters Tuesday.
The Federalist, casting aspersions on the whistleblower complaint over Trump's dealings with Ukraine, alleged that rules for intelligence whistleblowers had been "secretly" changed to allow people to make complaints based on information they had learned secondhand.
I suggest that the pundits stop casting aspersions on the women who have confronted unwanted sexual advances in the manner each sees fit and concentrate on the constructive ways to prevent this behavior in the future.
"I suggest that the pundits stop casting aspersions on the women who have confronted unwanted sexual advances in the manner each sees fit and concentrate on the constructive ways to prevent this behavior in the future," she wrote.
The bigger picture is that he's hoping to change the subject from questions about what he and his associates may have done, and to muddy the waters on the Russia issue by casting aspersions on his biggest critics.
Pace the president and his sycophants — the ones who spent nearly two years casting aspersions on Mueller's integrity, only to now hail his conclusions as dispositive — the nature and extent of Trump's ties to Russia required a thorough investigation.
The film depicts Kathy Scruggs (played by Olivia Wilde) having a sexual relationship with an FBI contact, which the newspaper blasted for furthering stereotypes about female journalists trading sex for stories as well as baselessly casting aspersions on Scruggs.
By casting aspersions on Mr. Mueller's work, which has otherwise been by the book, they're signaling to the president that they remain loyal to him, despite their initial attempts to at least admit some culpability and work with federal prosecutors.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's sunrise tweet casting aspersions on the domestic surveillance program his own intelligence officials have called essential set off a thunderclap of concern in Washington -- and underscored the pitfalls of the President's morning television tweet-alongs.
Mr. Trump began the day of the meeting by blaming the United States for its poor relationship with Russia, casting aspersions on the federal investigation into Moscow's cyberattack on the presidential election, and saying he felt "just fine" about meeting with Mr. Putin.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's all eyes on Russia today, as the Trump-Putin Mutual Adoration Society held a press conference casting aspersions on the FBI investigation into Russia's interference with the 2016 election in the United States (haha, that's very normal, right?).
The published Q&A contains "edited excerpts," but it paints the picture of a senior U.S. Soccer official unwilling to take any blame himself, instead casting aspersions on the American education system, every other major sport played in the U.S., and the players themselves as contributing to a "reactionary" playing style and general culture of resigned acceptance.
The astonishing week in Europe was the culmination of a four-month period in which the President imposed tariffs on allies by calling them "national security" threats, pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal, which they had jointly negotiated with the United States, and held affectionate summits with two of the world's most powerful autocrats, Putin and Kim Jong Un, while casting aspersions on America's most constant allies.
The case was widely debated in the media, with some political and social commentators casting aspersions on Jordan's character, and quickly became a political issue. Suzette Jordan with her cat When Jordan originally reported the crime, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, called her a liar and accused her of trying to embarrass the government, a position that provoked national outrage.
Crying boy In nearly all human cultures, crying is associated with tears trickling down the cheeks and accompanied by characteristic sobbing sounds. Emotional triggers are most often sadness and grief, but crying can also be triggered by anger, happiness, fear, laughter or humor, frustration, remorse, or other strong, intense emotions. Crying is often associated with babies and children. Some cultures consider crying to be undignified and infantile, casting aspersions on those who cry publicly, except if it is due to the death of a close friend or relative.
The West Australian provided coverage of the repatriation of Yagan's head, including the conflict within the Nyungar community. Alas Poor Yagan was published on 6 September 1997. It was critical of the fact that the return of Yagan's head had become a source of conflict between Noongars instead of fostering unity, and it lampooned the conduct of those involved in the conflict. It could also be interpreted as insulting aspects of Indigenous Australian culture, and casting aspersions on the motives and legitimacy of Indigenous Australians with mixed racial heritage.
With Omar in the streets terrorizing Marlo's corners, Michael questions why Chris and Snoop don't inform Marlo that Omar is casting aspersions on Marlo's reputation, so Marlo can take action. This and his questioning of other orders displeases Chris and causes a perceptible rift between Michael and Snoop. When Marlo, Chris, Cheese, and Monk are all arrested in the culmination of the Stanfield investigation, Monk suspects Michael of turning informant. Although neither Marlo nor Chris believes Michael is a snitch, Marlo will not "stake his future on" that belief, and reluctantly orders Snoop, who is still at liberty, to kill Michael.
The final two frames of Alas Poor Yagan by Dean Alston In September 1997 The West Australian published an Alston cartoon entitled Alas Poor Yagan, which criticised the fact that the return of Yagan's head had become a source of conflict among the Indigenous Australians of Western Australia, instead of fostering unity. The cartoon could also be interpreted as casting aspersions on the motives and legitimacy of named indigenous people who were humorously identified with mixed racial heritage. The content of the cartoon offended many Aboriginal people. The elder Robert Bropho levelled accusations of racism against The West Australian.
In early 1854, Millais painted a portrait of Gray for her parents. Through her regular visits to his studio in Gower Street, London, where she impressed Millais by her patience, Gray was able to act a go-between with Effie. During this period, Ruskin's mother (to whom her son was close) appears to have indulged Gray, while, at the same time, casting aspersions on Effie, who was under considerable stress. For his part, Ruskin sometimes accompanied Gray on walks, in the course of which he too spoke slightingly of his wife, possibly seeking to turn Gray against her.
The cartoon was interpreted by some as insulting aspects of Noongar culture, and casting aspersions on the motives and legitimacy of Indigenous Australians with mixed racial heritage. The content of the cartoon offended many Indigenous Australians, and a group of Noongar elders complained about the cartoon to the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. The commission ruled that the cartoon made inappropriate references to Noongar beliefs but was not in breach of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 because it was "an artistic work" that was published "reasonably and in good faith", and was therefore exempt. This ruling was upheld on appeal by the Federal Court of Australia.
Dooner continued casting aspersions on Wasson and the Citizen, but finally on April 29, 1871 he ceased publishing, and the Arizonian was no more. The old Tubac press which had inaugurated the history of printing in Arizona went on to launch the Tucson Arizona Star in 1877, the Tombstone Nugget in 1879 and the Tombstone Epitaph in 1880. In 1933 the Epitaph editor donated the relic to the Arizona Historical Society in Tucson, and the press was later put on display at the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park. In 1959 Frank Giffen printed four centennial commemorative issues of the Arizonian which were mailed from Tubac.
Lim further called for a national referendum for Singaporeans to decide whether the public preferred an elected or appointed president. Lim therefore voted against the constitutional amendments on the Presidential Elections Act in February 2017, which would provide for a reserved election if and when an individual from a minority race has not been president for five consecutive terms. She took issue with the government's decision to use Wee Kim Wee's presidential term as the basis of starting the count for the hiatus triggered mechanism, arguing that Wee was never elected by the people. Alluding to Lim's accusations, Minister Chan Chun Sing charged that Lim was "casting aspersions on the integrity of the Prime Minister", while DPM Teo Chee Hean said the decision was "based on AGC's advice" and asked Lim to mount a judicial challenge in the courts if she disagreed.
On December 15, 1955, three days after Time broke the story and in the wake of closing arguments in the sentencing hearing of Joe Moore, Boise residents held a meeting to discuss the problems of homosexuality and juvenile delinquency. Speakers included psychiatrist Butler; L. E. Clapp, the warden of the state penitentiary; Jim Fowler, the counselor from the local junior high school; and Boise lawyer Frank Church (who would go on to the United States Senate in 1957). The meeting, featuring contradictory remarks from the various speakers on the nature of homosexuality and the role of parents in the lives of their children in preventing delinquency, angered many in the community who felt that Butler in particular, whom they viewed as an outsider despite his roots in the city, was casting aspersions on their ability as parents and calling for government interference in the lives of their families.Gerassi, pp.
"Using a blog is a very easy and effective way of casting aspersions on people." Despite his words of general support for the Center, Rabbi Yosef Blau agreed, saying "since they are anonymous, they can say almost anything." Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, executive vice president of the Orthodox Union and a trained psychologist, said that while the Awareness Center and the blogs "have served the purpose of keeping this in the public spotlight and keeping the pressure on established institutions to police their constituencies... I read everything with a grain of salt." Jeff Bell, writing in the July 2008 issue of Catalyst magazine, went further, accusing the center's director of misusing the organization as a tool for defamation: > She now claims to be a victim’s advocate; but her advocacy seems to have > taken all the aspects of vigilante misanthrope, and the power of the blog is > her weapon.

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