As to Comey's characterization that Clinton's handling of her official emails was "extremely careless," I believe there are three undisputed facts that undermine his subjective characterization.
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His characterization is weak — Lila, for one, feels hollow.
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Johnson takes issue with researchers' characterization of the peyote crisis.
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Trump didn't chafe at that characterization of his transition team.
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Others defended the designer's characterization of Melania as a #DGwoman.
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When asked about this characterization, Kushner's camp has pushed back.
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This characterization is likely based on how the software behaves.
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But this is an easier characterization to assert than prove.
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" Trump disputed the characterization of his stance: "There's no quote.
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Yet to my surprise, several other colleagues disputed my characterization.
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The memo only includes the Republicans' characterization of these documents.
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This kind of characterization is common in US media, too.
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" Mueller: "I would not agree to that characterization at all.
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Bauman and others involved in CarbonWA object to this characterization.
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Kaspersky denies this characterization of its software, saying it's "untrue".
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On both issues, Clinton's characterization of Sanders' votes was accurate.
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She disputes Caitlyn's characterization of their relationship and their marriage.
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Clinton's characterization of Sanders' "vote" is accurate, on a technicality.
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Only sensitivity stubbornly refused to fit into this neat characterization.
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Martinez was blunt in his characterization of the government's reaction.
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"For detailed characterization, we will need James Webb," Triaud said.
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But Mr. Weymouth did not seem to mind the characterization.
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That characterization is neither accurate nor constructive, as I'll demonstrate.
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She gently disputed Mr. Churkin's characterization of her panel's findings.
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Mr. Coffman rejects the characterization of himself as an opportunist.
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Pelosi, for her part, rejected that characterization on Thursday morning.
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New Hampshire lawmakers have since pushed back against that characterization.
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The Trump administration would say that characterization is fake news.
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If not, then your characterization of their position is unfair.
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There are also problems with the characterization of the legislators.
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And in this case, the characterization is probably on target.
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Even in the 1930s, Kahlo refuted this kind of characterization.
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Mr. Trump's characterization, however, distorts what the bill actually proposes.
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The Mayor's office stands by their characterization of the campaign.
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Timbers and Byrne had struggled with the characterization of Joan.
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"And don't rely on Herbalife's characterization of this," he added.
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McGrath's campaign hit back at Booker's characterization in an email.
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Admittedly there are times when that characterization would belittle you.
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Let me conclude by citing Christopher Lasch's characterization of hope.
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Benjamin Zuckerman, the group's president, vehemently objected to the characterization.
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CNN could not independently verify Malki's characterization of the incident.
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Trump himself has been only partly receptive to that characterization.
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But he rejected Time's characterization of the country as fractured.
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The characterization of his exit in the video is unfair.
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"No," he said when asked about Graham's characterization of talks.
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She also took issue with Trump's reported characterization of Africa.
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This decision supports the characterization of some WWPs as coercive.
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But this characterization in the media isn't the full picture.
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The Sanders campaign's characterization here seems unfair, even ad hominem.
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The White House's court filing only cited the more recent characterization.
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A spokesman for Flynn flatly denied Woolsey's characterization of the meeting.
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Asked if Facebook is a media company, she resisted the characterization.
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Minutes later, Trump denied Johnson's characterization of the call on Twitter.
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The family's attorney, Michael Winkleman, disputes this characterization of the incident.
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"Part of Ms. Montgomery's strength is her characterization," her website reads.
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But many have pushed back on his characterization of the book.
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That characterization applied to a number of judges, not just Kavanaugh.
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But in the end, the biggest problem is in the characterization.
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Asked about the meeting at the time, Cavalier disputed the characterization.
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Despite Graham's characterization of this inquiry as lawless, it is not.
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That would be a more accurate characterization than calling them fascist.
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Bri Luna, owner of The Hood Witch, agrees with this characterization.
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CONWAY: Well, that's one characterization, but the fact is that Gen.
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His characterization remained more or less the same over the weekend.
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"I think that's fair," said Mr. Rich, 44, of the characterization.
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I liked Google's gumdrop faces, Microsoft's bold lines, Samsung's strong characterization.
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Honestly Kevin's motivation is unclear, as Riverdale often leaves his characterization.
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What emerges is a characterization of taste as a flexible filter.
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Sessions said this week that he was hurt by the characterization.
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But a senior law enforcement official disputed that characterization on Thursday.
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"We try to avoid any characterization of illegitimacy," Mr. Honig said.
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And to a certain degree, Democrats have bowed to that characterization.
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This is a fair characterization, given Trump's history as a businessman.
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He disputed Morell's characterization of Trump as unwittingly doing Russia's bidding.
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Your military characterization of my collection as an "arsenal" feels judgmental.
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Blumenthal's characterization of his own service has differed in the past.
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"I do not think that's a fair characterization," he said. Sen.
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While Trump's characterization of the testimony was accurate, it was incomplete.
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Ms. Agalo resents the government's characterization of the boys as criminals.
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But Pelosi's spokesperson Drew Hammill strongly pushed back on that characterization.
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This characterization of the partnership has been especially significant for Rodriguez.
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But the characterization deepens as the 10-episode season moves on.
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Paul's office, however, has questioned the characterization of a yard dispute.
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And that's a dangerous and troubling characterization no matter your politics.
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Grossman's skill at characterization extends beyond the world of the human.
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A lawsuit filed this week argues that this characterization was wrong.
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The Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., disputed the characterization.
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Sanders's characterization of open borders as "right wing" wasn't without basis.
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Cohen has declined comment on Davidson's characterization of their alleged conversations.
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Clinton was incredulous at the characterization of the abortion rights group.
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"That's one characterization," Ms. Conway said when confronted with those circumstances.
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He criticized the media's characterization of the Iranian regime as moderate.
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The specific circumstances of the three men's cases defy easy characterization.
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Whether the S.E.C. agrees with that characterization is an open question.
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Emails later released by Don Jr., however, proved that characterization false.
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Manuel agreed with my characterization that it's a bit of a superpower.
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The further malevolent characterization of Marnie only makes this theory more likely.
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Zuckerberg also gripes about the characterization of Facebook as a media company.
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The White House's court filing Wednesday only cited the more recent characterization.
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The spokesperson disputed the researchers' characterization that Office Depot could be affected.
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The BBC has not issued a correction of their characterization of Osotthanakorn.
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The governor also disputed Mayor Bill de Blasio's characterization of the event.
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Still, his community's tacit acceptance of the store's violent characterization still does.
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"I don't agree with his characterization," Stefanik told BuzzFeed News on Thursday.
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Koch insiders quickly disputed that characterization, saying an invite was never extended.
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Banerjee's methods of characterization for Viola's layers of self are stunning enough.
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It's a characterization that John's estranged half-brother, Geoff Dwight, has rejected.
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As for Mr. Cruz's characterization of New York, Mr. Trump remained offended.
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Adeagbo's initial characterization of the sport—"violent and turbulent"—didn't quickly diminish.
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One has a two-foot tall mohawk as stiff as his characterization.
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But demonstrators at the blockade on Saturday vehemently disagreed with his characterization.
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"I'm not convinced it's an accurate characterization at this point," Toomey said.
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Yates also disputes the White House's characterization of Flynn's behavior as routine.
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But a senior law enforcement official disputed that characterization the following day.
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In the year of the outsider, this characterization could work against Bayh.
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This characterization was underscored by contemporary paleoart depicting them as practically rabid.
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The series defied easy characterization, a rare feat for a network comedy.
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The senator's own characterization of his service has differed in the past.
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In court Friday, Kelly said the White House's characterization was likely untrue.
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Former law enforcement agents have disputed the characterization, calling the arrest textbook.
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Is that not a correct characterization of how you look at it?
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It disputes her characterization of her work as similar to Mr. Vine's.
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The meeting has been labeled "secret," but the UAW disputed that characterization.
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WHAT'S BEEN YOUR OVERALL CHARACTERIZATION OF WHAT IT APPEARS INTENDED TO DO?
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But Lewandowski denied that characterization to The Hill in a brief interview.
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Despite its characterization as a "community," residents don't appear to mingle much.
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This characterization of the FOMB is, according to one's political persuasion, debatable.
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However, some Democrats tossed some cold water on that characterization (The Hill).
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Sondland says he was 'shocked' by 'drug deal' characterization 11:50 a.m.
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Detective Grace Rasmussen is a characterization of the real-life Edna Hendershot.
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India that has dominated the Western media's characterization of the country in
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George Freeman, a third former chairman of the forum, disputed that characterization.
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Update: The Clinton campaign strongly disputed The Hill's characterization of Clinton's comment.
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You'll come to realize how each characterization has been marbled with resentment.
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The Secret World encouraged this sort of wild characterization from its players.
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He refused to repeat that characterization when asked by reporters on Thursday.
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This characterization is supported by the artist's few extant letters and notes.
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But Black Panther reveals a different, more promising characterization of superheroic genius.
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His diffidence blends well with his shambling characterization and Ford's unhurried tempo.
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The texts released by House Democrats late Thursday night corroborated this characterization.
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Her characterization of Sanders' ineffectiveness within the Democratic Party, though, requires clarification.
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At last, here was a specific rather than generic bit of characterization.
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Sanders denied the characterization of the meeting in a statement to CNN.
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There are lots of reasons to be suspicious of that characterization, though.
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Albright said she agreed with Trump's characterization of Russia in the tweets.
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The column was edited on Friday to remove the characterization of Sanders.
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But Hill rejected Morrison's characterization, saying she'd meant specifically his political judgment.
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But the animation-inspired characterization is clear front and center with Clicbot.
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But at the Neue, that characterization ultimately feels too small and neat.
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US officials have rejected the characterization of his killing as an assassination.
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But he's wrong about everything else in his characterization of the program.
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Trump did not appear pleased with his aide's characterization of what happened.
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He said the characterization of the mayor as lacking empathy was unfair.
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Through a spokesman, Weinstein took issue with that characterization of his role.
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Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, sharply disputed Mr. Trump's characterization of the law.
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This story has been updated to clarify a characterization of campaign coverage.
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Pompeo rejected the characterization, saying US demands reflect those of the world.
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Let's take your characterization of that particular executive at that particular business.
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Wyden's characterization that the rules had been changed with an obscure process.
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Though that sentiment may seem outlandish, it's actually a fairly accurate characterization.
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It's also offensive — a broad, biased characterization of 19603 percent of Americans.
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But there was always something lurking beneath that characterization of the pop princess.
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Image: Casey NeistatNeistat also disputed the characterization of the headline of this article.
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But I don't accept any characterization of our party presented by the Republicans.
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Yes, it is a fair characterization, but Iran is banking on two things.
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UPDATE: This characterization of James O'Keefe's video has been changed in this story.
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But that characterization incensed critics who say Alabama keeps prioritizing fetuses over women.
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" Strzok also rejected Trump's characterization of the Mueller probe as a "witch hunt.
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" Mark Rosenbaum, counsel for Ramirez, disputed the ICE's characterization in a statement: "Mr.
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The increase of luminosity will open a big path toward its full characterization.
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No one on the Intelligence Committee, even the Republicans, really protested this characterization.
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But as sweet as their relationship is, her characterization is still paper-thin.
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Milloy said he disputes the characterization that he pushes misinformation on climate change.
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"It's too early to make that kind of characterization," Winguard said to reporters.
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Trainor, who said he has made appearances on RT himself, contests that characterization.
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Javiar Bardem as Darren Aronofsky Aronofsky staunchly disagreed with any characterization of mother!
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Indeed, her female characterization is unusual even within the cult worship of death.
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UNICEF India's chief of education Euphrates Gobina seems to agree with this characterization.
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But he knows that characterization of color receptors doesn't tell the whole story.
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This is important, because invoking universal jurisdiction without a genocide characterization is difficult.
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IS THAT A FAIR CHARACTERIZATION OF WHAT ELSE IS COMING DOWN THE PIPE?
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This matter-of-fact view of Hollywood's characterization of an Indian is stinging.
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Turner denied the characterization, saying he wants to wait for the Pentagon study.
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In addition to the timeline and symbology being off, the characterization is patchy.
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The term "less than honorable" refers to any characterization that is not Honorable.
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They argued that the Russia investigation was a "hoax" — a characterization Mueller disputed.
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It may sound like an exaggerated characterization of his position, but it's not.
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One day into training camp, that is an apt characterization of the Jets.
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Thin simulation is as close to characterization as Mr. Refn can get here.
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A senior Democratic aide disputed the Republican official's characterization of Pelosi's counter offer.
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And what's your sense of how Biden would respond to that characterization/attack?
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I fully agree with her characterization that the department has been hollowed out.
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The Associated Press deleted a tweet regarding Trump's characterization of MS-13 members.
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But Koo said that "bribery" is a more accurate characterization of the transactions.
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Trump's characterization of the IG report is thus basically wrong in every way.
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I disagree with your characterization that Wellesley was founded as a safe space.
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Warren's characterization of the moment as "unfortunate" was one of the milder reactions.
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Unusually for a politician, Mr. Valls has not entirely run from the characterization.
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Elizabeth Warren said in response to John Delaney's characterization of Medicare-for-All.
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Do you agree with Ms. Elgizouli's characterization of the future ahead for Sudan?
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"I don't know that I would agree with the characterization," he said sheepishly.
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They've also protested police brutality and the government's characterization of them as rioters.
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Australian officials rejected Mr. Graham's characterization of the diplomat's role in the episode.
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But Halderman posted to Medium the day before Thanksgiving to dismiss that characterization.
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This is a shame, since much in McNees's characterization of Hick is lively.
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As a lifelong knitter (but not candlemaker), I take exception to that characterization.
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The characterization of Brimelow that triggered the libel lawsuit appeared in a Jan.
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But lawmakers in the briefing are beginning to push back on Pompeo's characterization.
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The only other adjustment was a reduction in the characterization of consumer spending.
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"I think that's a very unfair characterization of what we've done," Mnuchin said.
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The new Cats movie doesn't change much in terms of names and characterization.
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With a population that's over 90% white, it's not an entirely unfair characterization.
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But that characterization would be vigorously disputed by a number of female coaches.
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Sodexo said the union wasn't being fair in its characterization of what's happening.
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The whistleblower described these requests as pressure, a characterization which the report disputes.
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Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White stood by Trump's characterization during a briefing Saturday morning.
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Data on lottery winner recipients also do not align with Mr. Trump's characterization.
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No, I don't think that's an accurate characterization of the game world at all.
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Use of these therapies is made possible by detailed molecular characterization of the tumors.
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"It gives a complete characterization of the problems that can be learned," Tishby said.
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" Meanwhile, Davis also took issue with Trump's characterization of California as "out of control.
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On the record, officials have dodged talking about Trump's characterization of Baghdadi's final moments.
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América's main shortcoming is its lack of characterization of América as a human being.
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" O'Rourke hit back, criticizing Buttigieg's past characterization of the proposal as a "shiny object.
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Trump himself is no fan of characterization, which, honestly, just makes it better. Sad!
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Men in Black's script is lean but strong, particularly when it comes to characterization.
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If they took Bray's characterization as gospel, they had to stick to that analysis.
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But in an interview with CNN on Wednesday, Clinton was defiant in her characterization.
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The entire room of women laughed and nodded at her characterization of their predicament.
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I think the common characterization that it was hapless isn't helpful and isn't accurate.
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Some conservatives disagree with this characterization, arguing climate change is not a settled science.
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" Meanwhile, policy-makers ended their long-running characterization of their policy stance as "accommodative.
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Manafort's attorneys on Monday disputed prosecutors' characterization of their client as a brazen criminal.
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But many analysts dispute its characterization as an Al Qaeda or ISIS-style group.
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Though the show casts Honey as a sexual object, it also subverts that characterization.
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Flynn attorney Robert Kelner declined comment when asked about Kushner's characterization of the meeting.
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The president seemed especially fixated on Democrats' characterization of him after Wednesday's infrastructure meeting.
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HANNITY: How do you respond to the characterization of you in the FISA warrants?
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Could you briefly explain why this characterization of the contemporary US is factually wrong?
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She says she doesn't represent the Russian government and the Kremlin echoes that characterization.
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Raskin pushed back on this characterization in a statement provided to CNN on Monday.
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Yet her late-season identity crisis earlier this year threw that characterization into confusion.
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Foreign Minister Heiko Maas of Germany, with Mr. Pompeo, also rejected Mr. Macron's characterization.
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The minority party claimed a mandate, and the majority opposed the characterization — as expected.
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" Bolton disputed the characterization of the U.S. as being "engaged in a cyber war.
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" Meanwhile, policy-makers ended their long-running characterization of their policy stance as "accommodative.
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The Trump administration declared the talks "productive," but Nichols challenged the characterization on Twitter.
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When asked if the U.S. is "engaged in cyber war," Bolton disputed the characterization.
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Opposition parties have panned the governor's characterization of statehood as a civil rights issue.
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But I couldn't agree more with his characterization of Tis as a "floating mansion."
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She explicitly contradicted the White House characterization of Flynn's contact with Kislyak as normal.
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" She also disputed Spicer's characterization of her meetings with McGahn as a "heads-up.
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The term "poverty porn" is often tossed around, but filmmakers vehemently oppose that characterization.
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He resisted the Taos County Sheriff's characterization of his son's religious beliefs as extreme.
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Mr. Rollins disputes that characterization of his departure from the firm after four years.
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Giuliani has rebutted Sondland's characterization of his role in the back-channel foreign policy.
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McSally disputed that characterization, saying her bill would protect those with pre-existing conditions.
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Trump's team pushed back on the characterization arguing that no deal had been struck.
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Mr. Kasich objected to that characterization and urged that the ad be taken down.
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Meg and Mac both make their debuts here, each with instantly rock-solid characterization.
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Nor would I accept that characterization that I had an endless bag of money.
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He got the ballpark number correct but his characterization of what happened is off.
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" Under different circumstances, we might quibble with Dawkins's characterization of his business as "legit.
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Protesters had objected to his earlier characterization of the Wednesday protest as a riot.
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This characterization of the relationship of tax breaks to subway funding is somewhat misleading.
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Facebook disputed that characterization of its search, which it said had been more extensive.
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One reason Ms. Wojcicki defies easy characterization is that her core function keeps changing.
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But he was also perhaps a little too smooth, in terms of dramatic characterization.
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"I didn't say it," Mr. Sanders insisted, about her characterization of his 2018 remarks.
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His comments sparked controversy, and New Hampshire's elected officials pushed back against the characterization.
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The Justice Department has said McCabe's characterization of his conversations with Rosenstein are inaccurate.
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" That, too, is an improvement from June's characterization that household spending has "picked up.
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But other officials at both the State Department and the Pentagon disputed that characterization.
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One difference was the characterization of household spending, it went from strong to moderate.
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"I think the characterization of Amazon as a ruthless competitor is true," Kaphan said.
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Pompeo's characterization of the situation in Syria was followed by an interview with Sen.
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But Schlapp's characterization of the legislation in New York and Virginia is not accurate.
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Trump supporters will reject the characterization and re-affirm their support of the President.
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In an earlier appearance on CNN in May, Gibbs took issue with that characterization.
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The victims she is meeting now, Harris said, defy any easy characterization or grouping.
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Driver's was and remains intensity, no matter how he might object to the characterization.
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The cruel portrayal of Pippa is not the only painful characterization in the series.
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"You said yourself you were blindsided," Ryan said — a characterization Sanders pushed back on.
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Both police officials and Victorian citizens balked at Mr. Dutton's characterization of the issue.
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It's not really an accurate characterization of how US social programs and policies work.
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His characterization makes him into something like a less frightening Joker without a motive.
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Update November 13th, 2018: Juul contested the characterization of the FDA's enforcement as a raid.
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The Russian military on Wednesday disputed the US Navy's characterization of the intercept as unsafe.
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Sergio Gor, Paul's deputy chief of staff, disputes Boucher's characterization of his conflict with Paul.
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So to bite or cut off someone's ear is to establish dominance, and further characterization.
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Bill Russo, a spokesperson for Biden, knocked down Republicans' characterization of the quote Thursday evening.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's report on his Russia investigation released in May contradicted her characterization.
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At a town hall meeting on Wednesday, NBC News President Noah Oppenheim disputed that characterization.
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But this has really hurt the show's characterization, making certain decisions play out almost nonsensically.
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LONG: I would take issue, Michelle, with the characterization of the origin of MS-13.
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He says Julia's characterization of their childhood visits to Colombia is "not at all" accurate.
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So we found that with three different angles for sparkle, we have a good characterization.
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Still with #MarshaBlackburn Huckabee's dismissal is particularly glib in its characterization of Swift's fan base.
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This characterization misunderstands not only this particular writing form, but the entire platform in question.
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Most of the superfluous physicality is used to enhance characterization and not further the plot.
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RHONY star Bethenny Frankel also took issue with Drescher's characterization of the on-set environment.
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Kirk pushed back on that characterization and noted his work with the African-American community.
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White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders disputed the characterization of Trump's remark as a racial slur.
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"Your characterization is so inherently wrong and biased," he told Cordes in a House hallway.
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What I saw there bore no resemblance to Sopko's bizarre characterization of the task force.
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Did he object at all to the president's characterization of the meeting in the statement?
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But General McKenzie backed up Mr. Trump's characterization of Mr. al-Baghdadi as a coward.
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Friday's unprecedented collapse of cyber currency prices reinforces my Ponzi scheme characterization of cyber currencies.
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If viewers weren't supposed to fear Badison, this would be a fine level of characterization.
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The courts might look at such a characterization with favor then, as opposed to now.
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The characterization of the modern workplace as a human rental arrangement is not just rhetorical.
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In response, the Florida senator piled on the characterization while Christie, standing beside him, glowered.
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"That may be a fair characterization but I wouldn't want to explain it," said Sen.
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With his keen historical sense, he conveys a colorful Ballets Russes style of cartoon characterization.
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The elder Wahhaj disputed a law enforcement characterization of his son's religious beliefs as extreme.
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Her characterization of a swath of Mr. Trump's supporters as "deplorables" and "irredeemable" didn't help.
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But legal experts have pushed back against that characterization based on the way impeachment works.
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Either he's as complex and unpredictable as a real person, or his characterization is inconsistent.
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White House Chief of Staff Kelly's reported characterization of Scaramucci as a "hothead" was notable.
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Depth of characterization and, when the subject matter is dark, an empathic, compassionate authorial voice.
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Instead, the press projected a characterization onto me, as the media usually does with women.
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This characterization grates, as do the repeated mentions to the "girls" hiding inside grown women.
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Clinton's campaign did not immediately respond to an inquiry from The Hill about Comey's characterization.
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You should watch Nelson's news conference and decide yourself if that's a fair characterization. 15.
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Headlines over his characterization of largely black countries won't help reverse those figures, Republicans said.
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More broadly, Mr. Trump's characterization of Nafta as a "cash cow" for Mexico is wrong.
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In line with this characterization, there needs to be concomitant action to address this situation.
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They may disagree with your characterization of them and dispute your interpretation of your childhood.
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Snopes, the debunking website, rated that characterization of him as false in a 2001 article.
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European security officials have already been contesting the characterization of American intelligence about Iranian threats.
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A spokesman for the N.C.U.A. disputed that characterization and said the agency conducted appropriate enforcement.
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The Trump administration is all but certain to fight against that characterization tooth and nail.
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An earlier version of this article misstated Randy Siegel's characterization of Advance Local's digital focus.
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The toxically racist ape characterization has been pushed to the margins of the public square.
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Beto O'Rourke, have agreed with the characterization of the President as a white nationalist. Rep.
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The Serbian government quickly rejected that characterization, but many Serbians seem to agree with it.
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Delta disagrees with the federal department's characterization of both of the incidents as "discriminatory" actions.
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The revisions were minor and had no impact on the characterization of the housing market.
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Many activists have disputed the governor's characterization of the site and criticized his evacuation order.
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" "Another issue would be whether the discrepancies are just issues of characterization or semantics, i.e.
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Yet Republicans have stood by their characterization of the dossier's role in the FISA memo.
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Pompidou referred to Chirac as his "bulldozer," a characterization that would follow Chirac's political career.
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This finding reveals the importance of how the characterization of foreign nationals shapes public opinion.
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" Sanders also pushed back on Trump's characterization of the Democratic nominating process as "totally rigged.
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An AT&T spokesperson said the company disagrees with Chopra's "baseless characterization" of the case.
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The following day, Mr. Schiff opened a congressional hearing with a characterization of the transcript.
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Kominsky-Crumb's authorial voice is brutal in her criticism and characterization of her younger self.
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Sheikh al-Tayeb denounced the news media's characterization of Islam after the attacks of Sept.
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The ritual takes on an air of communion — a characterization that Ms. Roggenkamp agrees with.
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"I dispute your characterization about what that (surveillance warrant application) is about, sir," Rosenstein said.
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The characterization of El Paso as "ground zero" raised eyebrows among the region's business community.
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There is plenty of evidence to support the characterization that Lehder was a neo-Nazi.
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But lawmakers have fiercely contested that characterization and pressed for more answers about what it accomplished.
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Facebook disagreed with the characterization that privacy promises are used to distract from the real problems.
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But I didn't see sexism in the characterization this time around, just hand-waving narrative laziness.
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Facebook also claimed that "there was nothing 'secret' about this," challenging the characterization of our reporting.
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"It's true," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, when asked if he agreed with the characterization.
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Given the legacy of the Margaret Atwood novel it was based on, the characterization was inevitable.
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Nate Mitchell, Oculus' head of Rift, agreed with this characterization in an interview with The Verge.
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But once the report was released, it was clear Barr's characterization was far from the truth.
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But the industry that's trying to make self-driving a reality takes exception with this characterization.
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Update 11:55am ET: McMaster doesn't back down from his characterization that yesterday's story was false.
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The interior chain-link fencing has been called "cages" by some, a characterization DHS has disputed.
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Update 8/28/18: This story has been updated to clarify the characterization of Blaire White.
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VICE has reached out to Ron Stallworth about Riley's characterization of his career in law enforcement.
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The Brooklyn District Attorney's Office did not accept the lawyers' characterization of Chambers' social media use.
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It has a lot of technical issues, but it's an incredible feat of animation and characterization.
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Trump may seem like a reckless trailblazer, but at least half of that characterization is wrong.
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Meanwhile, Wired's characterization ultimately paints Damore as a hero slain by the cruel hand of censorship.
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Strangely, though that characterization is wrong in its specifics, it's fairly correct in the broad sense.
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Trump's campaign basically called the headline clickbait, although it's a completely fair characterization of his remarks.
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The aide said Karen Pence finds Trump "reprehensible," though the vice president's office denied the characterization.
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The President even took issue with the characterization of the assessment on the Washington Post journalist.
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Nunes also disputed the characterization that his comments to Fox on Sunday amounted to a threat.
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Cohen represents both men, though Hannity disputed that characterization, saying he only sought real estate advice.
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Republicans have rushed to Bannon's defense to counter the characterization of him as a white nationalist.
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Zakaria asked the Mexican president how he felt about the presumptive Republican nominee's characterization of Mexicans.
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CORRECTION: This story was revised to correct Musk's characterization of the likelihood of meeting production goals.
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Nielsen rejected the House speaker's characterization later Wednesday, but did not address the letter Pelosi cited.
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But this vague characterization has worked in the past because the connection has never been explicit.
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A committee aid in a statement to The Hill later disputed the characterization of those discussions.
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O'Rourke, in an interview with The Washington Post this week, condemned Trump's characterization of El Paso.
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The poor-prosperous characterization also sees unchangeable reality in what are only currently prevailing economic conditions.
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Joshua Drobnyk, a Treasury spokesman, disputed this characterization, saying the department had cooperated extensively with Congress.
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Shelton told Detroit News that she did not agree with the police's characterization of her comments.
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"I do not believe the scientific consensus supports their characterization as the 'key' factor," Tillerson said.
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The industry has pushed back against the characterization of the Energy Department proposal as a rollback.
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Mnuchin said that he found Pascrell's characterization "offensive" and said that he's relying on legal counsel.
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This isn't necessarily bad, since the strength of a good K-drama lies in its characterization.
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It's disappointing his characterization of this epidemic ignores the great things this state has to offer.
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Apple responded to the note in a statement to CNBC on Friday, disputing Goldman's negative characterization.
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VFB: I'm not sure that it's a fair characterization that they are speaking for the Taliban.
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The comment drew a sharp response from the European Union, which still firmly rejects that characterization.
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He is seen by some of the players as a "tournament guy," a characterization he rejects.
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Exxon did not comment on Ghadhban's characterization of its temporary evacuation of Basra staff as "political".
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Neither characterization is exactly right or wrong, but they both capture different dimensions of the issue.
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Now, Democrats have a Republican-appointed judge endorsing Mueller's view that Barr's characterization led to confusion.
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"For me it was liberating," Ms. Silverman said of Mr. Cohen's characterization of Mr. Trump's involvement.
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Even so, both objects have been relatively faint, which has made their observation and characterization challenging.
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"Congresswoman, I would disagree with the characterization," he said before getting cut off by further questions.
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Golsteyn has reportedly denied this characterization of the interview and told Army Times it was misconstrued.
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" Lighthizer at a hearing over the summer disputed that characterization and insisted he "didn't write 230.
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Though some defense lawyers have accused the office of "defending" Mr. Scarcella, prosecutors disputed that characterization.
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But on Monday evening, Warren released a statement backing up the sources' characterization of the meeting.
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I accept that characterization of the efforts of the United States over the last two decades.
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This characterization lands their partnership in problematic territory and makes rooting for them far less appealing.
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In an interview, Mr. Flannery took issue with the characterization of him as a financial engineer.
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"Hitchcock loved it," he said of his characterization in a 2003 interview with The Hartford Courant.
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In an email to Kernen, Druckenmiller said he agreed with Tepper's characterization of the stock market.
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On Monday, the company said it rejected the characterization that Apple has not provided substantive assistance.
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But McCabe had not gone on record disputing House Republicans' characterization of his testimony until now.
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GM, at the time, rejected that characterization and declined to be interviewed for the initial story.
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A spokesperson for Kushner's attorney Abbe Lowell disputed the Times' characterization of Kushner's security clearance process.
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" He called Trump's comments ironic given the President's previous characterization of Ford as a "credible witness.
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Fox's many critics take issue with this characterization, saying the entire network pushes right-wing narratives.
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" Connolly called the President's characterization of the federal response to Maria "monstrous fiction that costs lives.
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I take strong exception to his characterization of DSA, its members, and the bill's sponsors, Reps.
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Other officials don't dispute the author's general characterization of the president as a mercurial, difficult boss.
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The Republican memo charges that it's essential, citing the McCabe testimony, but Democrats dispute that characterization.
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As for the characterization of Lenù, it's also refreshing to see her free of retrospective narration.
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Mr. Gianaris has consistently rejected that characterization, adding that the letter said nothing about state subsidies.
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That time, Mr. Cohen took offense, responding to the congressman's characterization of his testimony was incorrect.
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And Zimbardo, now a professor emeritus, wrote to Vox, unhappy with this characterization of his study.
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The characterization of the Yellow Vest movement as being either pro- or anti-environment is inaccurate.
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It is quite lacking in dramatic expressiveness, in characterization, in melodic ideas, in distinction of any kind.
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The novel represents a vast expanse of the possibilities of fiction in terms of theme, style, characterization.
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The finale, however, wisely shifts the focus back to them, and sharpens their characterization in the process.
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She's clearly modeled on The Hunger Games' deliberately cold Katniss Everdeen, but that characterization is not earned.
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Only through standardization and following protocols for characterization as proposed here, the graphene industry can evolve reliably.
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And while justices resist characterization based on ideology or politics, their voting patterns can suggest policy preferences.
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C., about Trump's characterization of the probe of Russian meddling and possible collusion with the Trump campaign.
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"The characterization that Kushner didn't know the subject matter is wrong on many accounts," the official said.
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CNN's Jim Acosta asked Trump whether his characterization of the press as "dishonest" and "disgusting" was fair.
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Asked about Knutson's characterization of him, Gundotra suggested the rant was "absurd" but otherwise declined to comment.
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Or that Justice League earned that 40% all by itself, with its aimless plotting and sloppy characterization.
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John McCain, also questioned the administration's characterization, pointing to reports that the enemy had been tipped off.
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Clinton shook her head and took issue with his characterization of the controversial, last-resort medical procedure.
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Not quite befitting a complete characterization of "orderly" this is quite far from a Lehmanesque panic moment.
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This characterization of the Clark shooting was a major focus of the first day of the convention.
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His sweeping characterization of this large and diverse group of people was flawed to say the least.
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The president's son, Donald Trump Jr., went on to take issue with Acosta's characterization of the incident.
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Of these women, Krystal Nielson is the most similar to Kimball, at least in reality television characterization.
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Trump has largely embraced such a characterization, regularly saying he would prefer to get along with Putin.
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The actor, who plays Dustin, often shines in a show that is somewhat beset by incoherent characterization.
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Actually, that characterization is a little too benign, because the letter is full of some sick burns.
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" Gupta replied that he didn't disagree with the judge's characterization, but that it was an "extraordinary case.
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The four agenda items are first, the characterization issue — how do you define lethal autonomous weapons systems?
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" Lardy said in an email this week, "Uninformed would be the best characterization of the President's comment.
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AP said she was referring to a characterization of journalists that Trump has used in the past.
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Won't shock you to know that Mark and I strongly disagree with their characterization of our product.
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" However, he said: "I do not believe the scientific consensus supports their characterization as the key factor.
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"It's a fair characterization that I am concerned the party will go in that direction," he said.
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But Papadopoulos' lawyers disputed the prosecutors' characterization in their own memo to the judge filed last week.
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Trump's characterization of President Obama as a weak leader is ridiculous when compared with objective reality however.
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Editor's note: This story was revised to reflect the Journal's updated characterization of the Transportation Department's inquiry.
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"I'm going to resist the issue, or the characterization, that there was an endemic problem," Starr said.
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It's very linear, has an almost skeletal battle system, and is hit-or-miss with its characterization.
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This is all mythical nonsense, both as an interpretation of facts, and as a characterization of toughness.
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Sessions will dispute fired FBI Director James Comey's characterization of a conversation the two had in February.
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McConnell's office immediately pushed back against the characterization of Senate leadership having an "agreement" to hold votes.
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They say that Trump's characterization of the use of the informant as a surveillance operation is misleading.
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The reporter who asked the question, Cecilia Vega of ABC News, disputed Sanders's characterization of the exchange.
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In terms of Trump calling the media "fake news," the public, in general, agree with the characterization.
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So far, though, the speeches have been balanced out by strong characterization and some satisfyingly dramatic twists.
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It's essentially a fairy tale, with a journey, an evil villain, minimal characterization and a happy ending.
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"The administration's characterization of Congress having 'blessed' BLM's relocation plan is false," Amanda Yanchury, spokeswoman for Rep.
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Apu's characterization had a very real, very traceable negative impact on a large cross-section of people.
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The Department of Homeland Security disputes that characterization, and the story has been updated with DHS comment.
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She also disputes the characterization of former White House aide Keith Schiller seizing records as a raid.
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Superman's characterization was an ideal wrapped in a possibility—that anyone could become something great in America.
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"For a long time, Gamergate adamantly resisted that [far right] characterization," she told me over the phone.
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Reese Witherspoon transcends type, elevating her morally ambiguous brown-noser wheelhouse to a characterization that's nearly operatic.
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The relationship between Aloy and Rost is strong, too, buoyed by strong writing, characterization, and voice acting.
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But most economists do not worry about trade deficits, and disagree with the president's characterization of them.
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He explained that his characterization of Mr. Conditt's recording had been meant to be descriptive, not empathetic.
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On Monday, in New Hampshire, Mr. Biden invoked Mr. Trump's stinging characterization of the state's opioid difficulties.
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Officials at Related Companies, developer of the main site at Hudson Yards, took offense at that characterization.
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" He added, "In line with this characterization, there needs to be concomitant action to address this situation.
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In a congressional hearing, Mr. Comey called Mr. Trump's characterization of morale at the F.B.I. a lie.
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Noah Baumbach is one of my favorite screenwriters, so I attribute that deeply considered characterization to him.
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The North Koreans later disputed that characterization, saying they had only requested a partial lifting of sanctions.
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State Republicans took issue with that characterization, and blamed Democrats for prioritizing progressive goals over public safety.
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Bill Urban, a spokesman for Central Command, disputed that characterization, which was provided by senior Pentagon officials.
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She protested that characterization so vehemently that we asked for a rerun based on strictly geographic lines.
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The CBS journalist interviewing him, Tony Dokoupil, stopped him, saying that the characterization "most" wasn't exactly accurate.
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Fogg told CNN that he disputes the characterization that his class taught people to create addictive technology.
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In the lawsuit, Nunes claims the article's characterization of it being a "politically explosive secret" was defamatory.
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Through a lawyer, Mr. Katz has disputed Ms. Dugan's characterization of their dinner and denied harassing her.
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Poppea's characterization has evolved as well: "She now has to be much more assertive," Mr. McVicar said.
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Grassley, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, downplayed the characterization that the back-and-forth constituted negotiating.
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The economist Joseph Schumpeter's characterization of capitalism as "the perennial gale of creative destruction" seems to fit.
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Omar Jamal, Steve Hunegs, Mohamed Ahmed and Avi Olitzky agree on the characterization of language Omar used.
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But since then, many have since criticized the party's characterization of events and its immediate finger-pointing.
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Several veterans of the Obama era made a point of publicly disputing Mr. Trump's characterization on Friday.
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"I know you wouldn't mischaracterize it, but I find it difficult to accept that characterization," retiring Rep.
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The characterization of the bribery efforts could undermine Mr. de Blasio's repeated defense of his administration's ethics.
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In conceptualizing her own Medea, Travieso felt pressured to pick one characterization angle and stand by it.
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"Bolton is driving all things policy," an unnamed former defense official told Politico, a characterization Shanahan rejects.
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But I still craved more time with the teens, whose characterization became scattershot as the season wore on.
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A spokesman for the special counsel, Peter Carr, declined to comment to CNN when asked about Barr's characterization.
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Writer Anthony Ha is a huge PKD fan, but admits that Dick's characterization is often a weak point.
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This important definition/characterization opens the door to a whole new way of negotiating with the drug companies.
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Vice President Mike Pence disputed the characterization Wednesday, stressing that the president handed out candy to the negotiators.
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When asked for comment, a Twitter spokesperson contested this characterization, saying the company does not prohibit hate speech.
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Indeed the festival had one particular characterization that set it apart: The audience was, well, crazy for Swayze.
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Bravo did not respond to a request for comment, and Ms. Locken has denied the characterization on Twitter.
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Frankly, I found the house to be a more compelling characterization of each family member than any dialogue.
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Cepeda said she's aware of the polls, but adds she doesn't think it's a fair characterization of Trump.
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But Mulvaney was unbothered: "we do that all the time with foreign policy," he said, confirming Karl's characterization.
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Trump has declared an emergency, but even many members of Trump's own party don't buy the emergency characterization.
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Trump's extreme characterization of the Democratic presidential nominee came as he criticized Clinton's former presidential primary challenger Sen.
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Our verdict on Clinton's characterization of Johnson Controls' avoiding having to pay taxes in the U.S. is TRUE.
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt publicly objected to that characterization, and Google has more frequently touted its security credentials.
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What she means is that the inhaler doesn't jibe with the characterization of Naz as a coldblooded murderer.
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" She said the question was "an unfair characterization of his track record and his support of professional women.
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They viewed his hopes for Republican cooperation as naive and his characterization of social justice groups as insulting.
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This video does not exist because I never behaved in this way and any characterization otherwise is false.
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Despite the Israeli Embassy's characterization of the stabbing as a "terror attack," the alleged perpetrator's motive is unknown.
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Stewart described the situation in Afghanistan as a "stalemate," a characterization that dates back to the Obama administration.
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However, he believes there is still some way to go in terms of fair characterization of exotics keepers.
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Our verdict on Clinton's characterization of Johnson Controls' avoiding having to pay taxes in the U.S. is true.
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When pressed Thursday by host Greta Van Susteren about Trump's characterization of the lower chamber's bill, McCarthy dodged.
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Turner, a Republican, recently disputed Toensing's characterization of their May 2016 conversation and called into question Toensing's allegations.
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The couple argued the lawyer acted negligently in how he handled the adoption, a characterization his attorney disputes.
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But Comey's high-minded characterization of his "obligation" made that option seem perilous to senior Justice Department officials.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article contained an incorrect characterization of the bank's expenditure on the regatta.
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Other Gossip: — Top priority for the writers next season should be getting a better handle on Veronica's characterization.
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While far-right critics have opposed the characterization of Jefferson's dinner as an "iftar," its significance is indisputable.
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Brennan pushed back on Wyden's characterization of the 2628 incident as "spying" and the two exchanged testy words.
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Asked why the President seems to find it hard to criticize the Russians, Bannon disagreed with the characterization.
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The analysis raises the possibility that Comey could have been disputing the article's characterization of Russian intelligence officials.
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Some conservatives blasted the show as a liberal characterization of what a heartland Trump supporter might look like.
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Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly tried to downplay the characterization of the order as a "ban" on Tuesday.
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Amnesty International has likened the camps to an "open-air prison," a characterization that the Australian government denies.
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"Lunatic fringe" was his characterization of a group of avant-garde artists before it migrated to political patois.
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"I'm disappointed in your disappointment, and I could not disagree more with your characterization," she said in response.
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Another issue people took up with the characterization was the over-the-top "fight" between Normani and Cabello.
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Industry pushback: The industry has pushed back against the characterization of the Energy Department proposal as a rollback.
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EPA officials on Thursday, however, pushed back on that characterization, saying the agency was committed to issuing regulations.
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If Zenko's characterization is accurate, the latter excuse helps explain the politically difficult position Democrats are in today.
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" The State Department has refuted Comey's characterization; spokesman John Kirby said the department takes classification "very, very seriously.
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Africa Yearning or Africa Struggling might be a more apt characterization, but neither of these is especially new.
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Multiple Republicans disputed the president's characterization and said his comments were met with awkward silence, then some boos.
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But Oczkowski believes such a characterization is as much a misreading of the situation as the polls themselves.
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That characterization fits Noah's view of himself, perhaps: ultimately heroic, devoted to experience and high ideals of love.
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In other words, this seasonal employee characterization allows employers to pay employees less than the federal minimum wage.
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That is the inescapable characterization of President Trump from voters who see race relations deteriorating on his watch.
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Editor's note: Catherine contains a character that some critics have found transphobic, though others have defended her characterization.
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The referential films revel in nostalgia: for genre tropes and archetypes, design and characterization, pop culture and myth.
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The characterization of sex as "internal sense of gender" is already spreading throughout federal agencies' anti-discrimination policies.
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American officials bridled at that characterization and said it was Mr. Kerry who had called for the meeting.
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Interior took issue with some parts of the GAO evaluation, particularly its characterization of the department's current efforts.
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" In an ode to Mr. Trump's characterization of Jeb Bush, Mr. Taylor described her speech as "low energy.
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Northam's office also had not responded by publication to requests for comment on Smith's characterization of the report.
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Pentagon officials have pushed back on the characterization that troops in Afghanistan do not have access to testing.
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Squeezed between them are chunky slices of world history, social movements and artistic endeavors that challenge easy characterization.
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The Chinese Communist Party is not the first authoritarian regime to adopt President Trump's characterization of the press.
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Mr. Poliquin rejected that characterization and depicted himself as a practical problem-solver, but it was not enough.
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She took issue with my characterization of her 2018 performance in Pyeongchang, which I said contained no tricks.
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Mr. Mueller is a registered Republican and Mr. Trump's characterization of his work history is not entirely accurate.
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Cummings told reporters at the Capitol that any characterization he stopped returning the White House's calls is inaccurate.
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" The lead prosecutor, Joan Illuzzi, immediately disputed that claim, calling Mr. Cheronis's characterization of the emails "blatantly inaccurate.
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GC: Look, did you recognize David Cameron's characterization of Brexit, as not being as bad as he expected?
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The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Netanyahu's characterization of the call.
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This kind of characterization is commonplace today, and very different from the original spirit of the American dream.
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Brennan pushed back on Wyden's characterization of the 2014 incident as "spying" and the two exchanged testy words.
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" Andrea Kail on characterization: "The episode that I found really affecting is called 'A Last Time for Everything.
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We considered the characterization, the performance, the plotting – but mostly, it just came down to gut-level preferences.
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November 6, 2019 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers changes its risk characterization for a dam in California.
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I may take issue with Maia's characterization, but this dilemma allows the perfect opportunity for her to evolve.
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One Justice Department official in the room for the interview adamantly disagreed with Nadler's characterization of the conversation.
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But in light of that characterization, he may want to take a look at the company he's keeping.
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His characterization of drinking has been denied by multiple friends and past roommates, as Vox's Emily Stewart explained.
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They repeated their characterization of the attack as an act of terrorism because of its size and style.
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"Her characterization grew in charm as the season progressed," Lillian Moore wrote in Dancing Times in February 21946.
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Well, I'm not sure that's an entirely fair characterization of what I'm trying to say in the book.
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His characterization of drinking has been refuted by multiple friends and past roommates, as Vox's Emily Stewart explained.
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This characterization might make for easy punchlines, or help liberals swallow the idea of educated women supporting Trump.
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In the weeks since the election, SNL has maintained this characterization, most notably with McKinnon's impression of Conway.
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You can peruse the deals yourself and make your own decision as to whether that characterization is fair.
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From there, they also fleshed out her characterization, making sure her personality felt realistic, three-dimensional, and unique.
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And two, it results in too-easy characterization: Here are the victims, and here are the soulless monsters.
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A Saudi official denied to the Washington Post that MBS made the characterization on a call with U.S. officials.
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Clinton's defenders strongly object to that characterization and say there is no truth to political adversaries' accusations that Mrs.
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But Poznyak denies any characterization of the WHO being influenced by politics in deciding to code video game addiction.
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"We dispute your characterization of the facts, your allegations of criminality and the legal conclusions you reach," he said.
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While this might seem to be an odd characterization, it actually exposes the ideological foundation of the Ontario pilot.
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BOB HUGIN, R-SENATE CANDIDATE, NEW JERSEY: Well, first of all, I think long shot is the wrong characterization.
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Liberals were very unhappy with Biden's characterization of Pence as a "decent guy," considering his views on LGBT rights.
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It's a characterization that Hilina Berhanu, cofounder of Ethiopia's first official feminist organization, the Yellow Movement, thinks about constantly.
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As a preservationist, I have long been frustrated at the characterization of my field as a culture of no.
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His last public statement, posted on Twitter, was a swift rebuke of Trump's characterization that he had "fired" Bolton.
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Su-ho's characterization as a virginal innocent defies belief, as does Mr. Kang's performance as a man approaching deafness.
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Responding to the day-to-day characterization, Hazen said that he spends 60% of his time in San Francisco.
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Jacobson disputed that characterization, saying the board never reached a decision, and that the complaint ended in a stalemate.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Tanium publicly disputed the Journal's characterization of how it presents information to clients during its sales pitches.
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Instead, it is using Kaine's selection as fresh ammo to fuel its characterization of Clinton as a corrupt figure.
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STEPHEN SCHWARZMAN: Well, I think promising is probably not the right characterization, you know, over that period of time.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller sent a letter to Barr on March 27 objecting to his characterization of the report.
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Instead, the rebooted Child's Play blatantly doesn't care about characterization, logic, allegory, or advancing the debate about "elevated" horror.
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Republican lawmakers take issue with the Justice Department&aposs characterization of the subpoena response as complete or nearly complete.
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Its goal is the characterization and recognition of the expressive aspects of music, particularly as realized through musical performance.
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She brought up Trump's characterization of Democratic senators who did not vigorously applaud his State of the Union address.
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Responding to CNBC's characterization of those analyst comments, a spokesman for Meituan said the company is poised for growth.
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Again, in its rebuttal, Facebook rejects that characterization — claiming a less inept early handling of the political disinformation threat.
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"Shame on you, Mr. Jordan," Cohen said at one point while disputing the GOP leader's characterization of his testimony.
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He also disputed the administration's characterization of an investigation into potential coordination between Russia and the Trump White House.
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This new preview from the Washington Post further adds to her characterization of a bad relationship with the campaign.
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Unforgettable's shallow characterization and ill-conceived resurrection of the offensive "crazy woman" trope does all of us a disservice.
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Unlike Fast and the Furious, the bulk of Payback isn't focused on surprisingly warm characterization or spectacular set pieces.
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But the boring ones will stop the characterization at those flat descriptions, letting the familiar clichés carry the jokes.
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Schlapp disagreed with the characterization saying the president has "proven to be durably correct" about the U.S. immigration system.
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Glover instantly enlivens the movie, managing to simultaneously pay homage to Billy Dee Williams' characterization while mildly spoofing it.
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But, despite millennials' characterization as being lazy and professionally uninspired, I have found the exact opposite to be true.
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Formally, everything fits into place: lean dialogue, attentive description, nicely paced interiority, deft characterization—all the right contemporary rations.
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The so-called ceasefire, a characterization Turkey promptly rejected, effectively involved the US negotiating the surrender of the Kurds.
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" In an interview with The Hill in April, Nichols denied Wheeler's characterization of the talks, calling them "totally inaccurate.
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At some of these events, which were closed to the press, she uses the "baskets" characterization of Trump voters.
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The Washington Post first reported the government's characterization of Schulte in May, after obtaining a transcript of the proceedings.
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Some Democrats at the time cast the measures as a civil contempt resolution, a characterization disputed by legal experts.
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Swetnick also provided the names of four people who she said could confirm her characterization of the house parties.
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Google initially disputed this characterization of its location tracking before saying that it would clarify its location data policies.
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DNC officials however pushed back on the characterization, saying the language did not expressly allow future unsanctioned climate debates.
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Amnesty International likened the now-shuttered camp to an "open-air prison," a characterization that the Australian government denied.
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To the Editor: We read your characterization of the work of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program with great dismay.
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The era signified a huge shift in the characterization of the Joker, but the transformation was far from complete.
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" Rubio disputed the characterization, tweeting, "When has a Democratic political activists been poisoned by the GOP, or vice versa?
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Danny Hernandez, public affairs officer for the U.S. Navy's head of research, development and acquisition, objected to that characterization.
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He also didn't mention FBI Director James Comey's damning characterization of Clinton's decision to use a private email server.
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Those who are there now might disagree with my characterization of it, but that's certainly historically what it's been.
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Another 26 percent of American voters said that fraud "rarely" occurs, but even that characterization is off the mark.
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In a press release from January 29, the minors disputed the MLB's characterization of the MiLB's actions during negotiations.
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In the days after Ms. DeVos's newly proposed regulations were publicized, Obama officials denounced the characterization of their efforts.
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She has the temerity to not only disagree with Maurice's characterization of her work but, once rejected, to disappear.
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Your characterization is consistent with my assertion that we were concerned that it would be a trade-down product.
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The letter is another sign of the anger among Mr. Mueller's investigators about Mr. Barr's characterization of their report.
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I think that those are the three mafia leaders who inspired and contributed to the characterization of Don Corleone.
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It is a characterization he rejects: there are only, in reality, half a dozen or so, he has said.
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While Trump has repeatedly suggested the nomination process is "rigged" against Sanders, the senator's campaign has rejected the characterization.
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Mr. McHugh, 43, described NBC as "resistant" throughout the eight-month reporting process, a characterization disputed by the network.
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Kerri Kupec, a Justice Department spokeswoman, disputed the Shepards' characterization of its position on employment rights for transgender people.
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Silver expressed mild frustration with that characterization, saying he was confused by the reaction and felt he was misinterpreted.
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Although he did not dispute Mr. Macron's characterization, Mr. Putin did not mention gay people during the news conference.
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Hill also disputed Sondland's characterization that the meeting happened over "coffee" on her last day at the White House.
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But Case Western Reserve University School of Law professor Jonathan Adler, who supports Rao, pushed back on that characterization.
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Tweets from QAnon supporters suggest that Watters pushed back against an unfair characterization of the conspiracy supplied by Ucsinski.
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It is not at all clear how the characterization of the conversation by Schiff could be regarded as treasonous.
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It helps him create his comic characters and neatly encapsulates the absurdism and detailed characterization that distinguish his style.
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They also counter Beijing's characterization of the protests as a movement aimed at undermining its sovereignty over the city.
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Drudge was targeted with a number of amused reactions from other media members on Twitter regarding his "shock" characterization.
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Trump repeatedly denied the characterization of the conversation and defended his behavior when speaking with the widow of Sgt.
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He broke from William Hartwell's stern characterization for a much more effervescent and emotionally rounded take on the Doctor.
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Joseph Reiver, who has ambitious plans to build a greenhouse and community compost in the garden, denied that characterization.
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Soon after Dikto's departure from the Marvel universe, John Romita would take over the characterization of the Marvel hero.
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Outside Ruth, Debbie, and their director Sam (Maron at his crankiest), though, the characterization gets a little more sparse.
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I'm not sure that's an accurate characterization of the scientific method, but let's not go down that rabbit hole.
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"Bolton is driving all things policy," an unnamed former defense official told Politico, a characterization the Defense Department rejects.
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However, FDA staff disputed the results, flagging inconsistencies in data collection and characterization of the severity of some side-effects.
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The characterization of last week's negotiations as being, I think the term was 'candid and constructive,' many investors held onto.
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Diana Parno, Carnegie Mellon physicist involved with maintenance, operation, and characterization of the main KATRIN detector system, agreed with Poon.
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It's difficult to discuss Klobuchar's behavior without examining the possible reasons behind it — and the latent sexist characterization of it.
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Bitty in particular often feels like a cipher who has little substantial characterization, even though he's ostensibly the main character.
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But since Trump's inauguration, Bannon's comments and characterization of the American political, corporate, and media establishment have become flash points.
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"And the word I really liked that he used is 'sticky,'" he continued, referring to Buffett's characterization of Apple products.
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Nike (NKE) said it remains committed to the plant and disputed Ducey's characterization of its decision to pull the sneaker.
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"Infowars's characterization of the settlement is at best misleading, and in many ways just wrong," Tompros told CNN via email.
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The characterization of last weeks negotiations as being, I think the term was 'candid and constructive,' many investors held onto.
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"While you have characterized these confrontations as being unprovoked, the relevant facts do not support that characterization," the letter continued.
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" He dismissed characterization of CA's campaigns as being 'dark advertising': "I'm very proud of that we're doing which are innovative.
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But the more scientists learn about black holes, the more this characterization of them as cosmic dead ends gets complicated.
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Project Veritas disputes that characterization, adding that its work is for the public and that the policy should cover that.
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After all, an inebriated 50-something-year-old's soused comments are nearly identical to a Jack Pearson characterization mission statement.
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However, internal email conversations and analysis of the traffic logs reveal that this characterization of the event was severely mistaken.
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What's more, we can expect this technique to extend to the characterization of other sorts of cosmic bodies as well.
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The "quote-unquote video games" characterization is curious, and implies that violent video games are somehow not "true" video games.
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Bove disputes that characterization, saying that the scandal actually exposes how weak organic profit growth has been at Wells Fargo.
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Already, we have seen characterizations that the FBI is 'reopening' an investigation but Comey's words do not match that characterization.
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"We don't agree with [Mighty Earth's] characterization of our company but share its interest in protecting the environment," she said.
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The UAE might have a reputation abroad as an over-the-top country, but this characterization is a little unfair.
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Tax savings may result from the re-characterization if, after the Roth IRA conversion, the Roth IRA's value declined significantly.
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Along with the simple truth that vintage music makes for terrific fun, it's also a tool for characterization in Guardians.
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It's this singular, inaccurate characterization that Getty Images and Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, the founder and editor-in-chief of MuslimGirl.
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Via an interview with CNBC: Bottom line: Cohn's characterization is much more in line with what sources are telling Axios.
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But there are good reasons for avoiding the Don the Con characterization, as it interferes with the other two narratives.
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"This video does not exist because I never behaved in this way, and any characterization otherwise is false," Ellison added.
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Clinton's attorney reached out after publication of this column to object to the characterization of Powell's use of his state.
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Trump added onto the FBI director's characterization of Clinton, calling her "grossly incompetent" in her practices as secretary of State.
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He spent Memorial Day weekend in Japan, where he backed Kim's "low IQ individual" characterization of the former vice president.
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Fetterman is looking to topple two establishment candidates in a long-shot bid, so he's likely hoping the characterization sticks.
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Trump did not directly address the allegations on Friday morning but repeated his past characterization of Cohen as a liar.
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In a call with reporters on Wednesday, he pushed back on Reuters' characterization of his comments but declined to elaborate.
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They might not like the things we're doing — but would you really say foolishness and stupidity is a correct characterization?
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It succeeds in this—Jones's characterization is memorable and debonair—but it also does so perhaps a bit too easily.
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And he couldn't have helped draft it because the whistleblower only gave the aide a "vague" characterization of their concerns.
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She also cited the military's characterization of climate change as a "threat multiplier" that exacerbates issues that lead to conflict.
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Supporters of the plan have fought the characterization of Medicaid "cuts," because spending still technically rises under the Senate plan.
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Combining the two issues contradicts his administration's characterization of the telcom company as a national-security risk, unrelated to trade.
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Nunes disagreed with that characterization, saying the committee's subpoenas "remain in effect," but he also had kind words for Rosenstein.
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They might not speak, but there's wonderful characterization at work here, expressed in chirps and grunts, movements and idle animations.
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There's also the characterization and plotting, which are similar to other Kingdom Hearts games but turned up to the maximum.
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It's a depressingly flat characterization of what it means to be female, one that's been pervasive for far too long.
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South Asians took offense to her characterization, but took the extremely high road by reclaiming the phrase as their own.
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"The characterization of these visits as 'raids' or 'seizures' is incorrect as has been reported in some instances," it said.
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But the show just doesn't back that analysis up with an adequate characterization of Nadia, or any other Muslim characters.
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Homeland Security adviser Tom Bossert has pushed back on the characterization of the law as permitting "backdoor" targeting of Americans.
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Her own commander used to call her a "glorified secretary"—a particularly insulting characterization in the wake of traumatic experiences.
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Ramshackle outbuildings often were lovingly referred to as shacks — the art shack, the nature shack — itself sometimes a generous characterization.
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DOD response: Pentagon officials have pushed back on the characterization that troops in Afghanistan do not have access to testing.
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But the characterization of depreciation as phantom losses or a "lucrative giveaway" for anyone holding investment property is simply inflammatory.
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Ms. McCray resisted the characterization of her multiple roles as informal, although she is not paid for any of them.
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Chinese officials rejected Washington's characterization that they had exploded the deal, saying that the US had "foisted promises" on China.
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Others included the retraction any characterization of the movement as a "riot," and the dropping of all charges against protesters.
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Other brands are taking a similar approach, blending old and new, East and West, resisting characterization as a single style.
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Outraged fans and activists rejected the characterization of Mr. Mehsud as a militant, claiming his innocence with posts under #JusticeforNaqeeb.
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Trump has repeatedly called the deal "terrible," a characterization he reiterated as he hosted Macron in Washington in late April.
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Twenty bottles are by no means a complete tasting, but they do offer a cross-sectional characterization of the vintage.
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The film's characterization operates mostly along the lines of recognizing what the purple one does and what he's good at.
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That's important, since you don't watch these movies for the in-depth characterization or the skillful storytelling and world building.
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It focuses on the trauma inflicted on the survivors, and it makes both rapes pivotal to both plot and characterization.
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Unfortunately, the result belied Mr. de Mazière's characterization of the play in his introduction as a timely take on womanhood.
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Paul Shechtman, Mr. Seabrook's lawyer, was even more explicit than Mr. Bell in his characterization of Mr. Seabrook's leadership style.
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"Game-changer is probably an over-the-top characterization, but it definitely changes the calculus of an adversary," Berger said.
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Mr. Dorsey, when asked if he agreed with Mr. Benioff's characterization of their conversation, responded with a single word: "No."
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Wilkie's characterization was made in a letter last month to Goldstein's boss, Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Mark Takano, D-Calif.
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American officials disputed that characterization and analysts doubted it was that explicit, although that could be how Tehran interpreted it.
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Kellie Leitch, a lawmaker running for the party's leadership, criticized the prime minister for his "fawning characterization" of Mr. Castro.
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This would allow Din Djarin to remain aloof and mysterious while still providing opportunities for richer characterization and emotional connection.
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The second area we think AI and machine learning can help is what we call threat characterization and threat assessment.
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" In response to an inquiry from The Times, Mr. Diamond disputed the characterization of his book as "riddled with errors.
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Wade was "the worst abomination of constitutional law in our history," the pithy characterization that Judge Pryor has never disavowed?
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"He crawled into a hole with two small children and blew himself up," McKenzie said when asked about Trump's characterization.
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The IAEA disputed Iran's characterization of the incident and said it would work with the country to clarify what occurred.
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Such a move would have effectively reimbursed the newspaper for its payments to her, though Mr. Giuliani disputed that characterization.
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Larry Hogan also called the comments "outrageous," while others on social media rallied against the characterization with the hashtag #WeAreBaltimore.
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Barr's initial characterization of Mueller's decision not to pursue obstruction of justice seemed to indicate that there was insufficient evidence.
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The teenager's friends and family objected to that characterization, and said the video was being used to unfairly villainize Brown.
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And the characterization of what you are doing and your men are doing and women are doing, it&aposs just horrific.
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Billy's therapist gets an even rawer deal in the story, and just as little characterization outside the men in her life.
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Alongside his characterization of NATO as obsolete, he has been equally dismissive of the EU, another bulwark of western liberal democracy.
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"We have started, but by no means finished, our characterization about what is different about these new areas," said Van Essen.
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Late Thursday night, White House press secretary Sean Spicer objected to CNN's characterization of the White House request to the FBI.
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ORR: We are a country of laws and I don&apost think the problem here is the characterization of the issue.
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That would be an oversimplified (and, in the case of some Leos, flat-out inaccurate) characterization of Leo and its effects.
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Asked about Trump's repeated characterization of Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt," Rosenstein said he could only comment on the evidence.
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In McMahon's characterization, the Enlightenment elevated a type of analysis called "instrumental reason," a profit-loss calculus in which computers excel.
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But Lam's handling of the fiasco, and in particular her characterization of the protests as "riots," has angered Hong Kong citizens.
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And, thanks to Sirius' canine characterization, this time of year came to be referred to as the "dog days" of summer.
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Judge Alsup disagreed with this characterization, harshly criticizing the Uber legal team for not disclosing the letter in the first place.
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Bernard's endgame was a great moment of characterization, but it was undermined by him consequently being rebuilt and reset once again.
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Unsurprisingly, this characterization (of both Berlin and of the battling suits and punks inside of it) reminded me of Shadowrun: Dragonfall.
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Garland's film takes an equally intellectual, sterile approach to characterization, treating the expedition participants as thematic tools much like VanderMeer does.
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Her individual personality had to shine through, and remain consistent with her historical characterization, even in the weird world of Ralph.
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Pelosi's spokesperson disputed Vela's characterization and said the approach to the bill was decided in "close consultation" with the full caucus.
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"The House cannot allow the President's characterization of immigrants to our country to stand," Pelosi wrote in a Dear Colleague letter.
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However, a senior law enforcement official on Thursday disputed the DNC's characterization that the FBI never requested access to its servers.
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But this characterization ignores the reality that for millions of people, privacy and digital security are essential for their physical safety.
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In the past, we'd probably refer to people who post highly toxic comments as trolls, a characterization that Green doesn't like.
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People on social media were both flabbergasted and delighted by the blunder, while also critiquing Hannity's characterization of the Mueller investigation.
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" White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders has said Warren's characterization of the remark as an "ethnic slur" was "a ridiculous response.
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The former GOP presidential candidate told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " that she disputes the characterization of Garland as a centrist.
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Wells Fargo spokesman Mark Folk declined to comment on regulatory matters but disputed the employee group's characterization of the bank's culture.
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My greatest fear is that Apocalypse is just another step away from great characterization toward flashy but ultimately empty fight scenes.
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"Notwithstanding the United States' characterization of these measures as security measures, they are in essence safeguard measures," the EU statement said.
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Democratic staffers disagree with the characterization, pointing out that many of the responses didn't actually provide enough or even any information.
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"The agency does not agree with Iran's characterization of the situation involving the inspector," an IAEA spokesman said in a statement.
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They responded with flaming arrows Take, for example, the call for Beijing to withdraw its characterization of the protests as riots.
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"I was right on the mark," the Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, boasted, of his characterization of the President as an idiot.
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A senior Trump administration official later described the negotiations in more detail, which supported Ri's characterization as the more accurate one.
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Team doctors push back at the characterization that they put the needs of their employers ahead of those of the players.
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This characterization is a grave exaggeration and fails to contextualize the academic and social pressures that inform the study abroad experience.
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Other changes are made for the sake of characterization—which seems an odd choice for a biopic about a historical character.
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However, after Business Insider highlighted Musk's eye-popping compensation, Tesla reached out to us through a representative and disputed this characterization.
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Moonves in a statement to the publication acknowledged trying to kiss Douglas but denied the characterization of it as an assault.
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"Hours later, Trump repeated his fiery characterization of Zebley, who he claimed would be sitting "beside him and help with answers.
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"This is completely false," the aide said of the GOP's characterization of Pelosi's offer, but declined to provide any further detail.
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In a statement to The Hill, Education Department spokesperson Liz Hill pushed back on AP's characterization of the investigation into Navient.
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Given bipartisan support for border security and Trump's softening characterization of the wall, normal hard bargaining should produce a sensible agreement.
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Newman and her supporters claim Lipinski's positions don't match those of his constituents, but the congressman pushed back on that characterization.
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"However, the Times reported that Justice Melissa Jackson rejected the characterization, telling Gilbert that he "knew exactly what you were doing.
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But Trump painted him as "low energy" and defined him as inept, a characterization Bush's money was never able to overcome.
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Breitbart has been described elsewhere as a white supremacist platform, a characterization the platform has disputed and threatened to sue over.
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Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), the lead sponsor of the bill, declined to comment on his endorsement or characterization of the legislation.
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She resists a characterization of Lynch as any sort of lothario, and says his roving affection was never based in selfishness.
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Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have proven a prime target for hackers despite their characterization by proponents as super safe and impregnable.
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It's unclear if the 150 people enslaved there at the time of Jackson's death would agree with Trump's characterization of him.
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"In the public space, the word incompetence has been brought forward and I am absolutely offended with that characterization," he said.
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One by one, his aides acceded to his wishes and affirmed his characterization in a ritual rarely seen in democratic governments.
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I am writing to contest Rijin Sahakian's characterization of the artist-led organizations I helped to build from the ground up.
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Mauro is considered to be an anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist by the Southern Poverty Law Center— a characterization he vigorously disputes.
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At his confirmation hearing in July, he echoed Mr. Powell's characterization of postcrisis regulation as a rough draft that required editing.
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Their exchange grew heated when Mr. Acosta repeatedly challenged the president's characterization of a Central American migrant caravan as an invasion.
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This characterization evoked the negative stereotype of women's lack of math skills and led them to under-perform on the exam.
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If Grey's wanted Link to demand a paternity test, it didn't have to assassinate Amelia's very recent characterization to get there.
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But in reality, research suggests that his characterization doesn't hold water: Sanctuary policies don't appear to make a city more dangerous.
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His characterization of President Trump's call with Mr. Zelensky as a "classic organized crime shakedown" is easy for people to understand.
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Minerd called the characterization of a power struggle "completely wrong" and said there is "no fighting" going on between the two.
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Only in the production's second half are we treated to the sort of deep-probing characterization that we expect from Shakespeare.
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The characterization of anti-Semitism as a form of racial or national-origin discrimination has a secure place in American law.
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" The U.S. State Department disagreed with Pyongyang's characterization, saying that the American delegation had "brought creative ideas and had good discussions.
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The source close with Thompson pushed back on that characterization and said Thompson's work was never impacted by the Butina controversy.
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One thing that tends to go wrong is that people who adapt King's work prioritize the genre elements over the characterization.
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But one of the Hong Kong protestors' remaining four demands is that China withdraw its characterization of the protests as riots.
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Cummings later rejected that characterization and indicated that his office and the White House were working to schedule the meeting. Rep.
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National Rifle Association (NRA) spokeswoman Dana Loesch on Monday pushed back on the characterization of the NRA as a lobbying group.
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In doing so, Trump is supporting "states' rights," the euphemistic characterization that glosses over the history of slavery these symbols represent.
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Friends and colleagues of Scruggs, who died in 2001 at the age of 42, have disputed the characterization of the reporter.
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A Justice Department spokesman declined to comment to CNBC when asked about the president's characterization of Sessions, who heads the department.
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President Trump in turn criticized the mayor for "poor leadership" and said that her characterization of the situation was politically motivated.
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"At Cal State L.A. forum, a moderator asked Buttigieg to discuss Trump&aposs characterization of DACA recipients as "far from angels.
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"A feast for the eye, with every scene animated by sharp detail and witty characterization," Luke Jennings wrote in The Observer.
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A spokesman for Mulvaney declined to comment on Fanning's characterization of Mulvaney's role in helping to obtain the waiver for Element.
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That characterization was vigorously disputed by Harley Mintz, the Deloitte Canada partner, now retired, who bought the Leibovitz material in 23.
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" In a separate address, President Donald Trump seemed to contradict Sessions' characterization of Parkland, calling it a "great and safe community.
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But after dealing with his initial doubts, Damas pushed forward, realizing how valuable Dorothy's characterization would be in the game's world.
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But if that's the story The Girl on the Train wants to tell, the question remains: Why does this characterization matter?
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Charlie Williams, who choreographed that scene so expressively, probably also assisted Bill Dawes in developing his boldly physical characterization of Mr. Nureyev.
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Critics have blasted it as a de facto ban on many Muslims entering the United States, though Trump denied that characterization Saturday.
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On paper, that characterization sounds entirely unremarkable — oh boy, another Sundance darling about a struggling and/or broken-hearted New York artist!
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The White House&aposs latest characterization of the meeting as "expected" appears to be a further sign that it could go ahead.
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Tyrion's PR strategy to push back against Cersei's characterization of her as a foreign conqueror was plucked straight out of Aegon's playbook.
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"We're just getting started," said HBO CEO Richard Plepler in an earnings call, pushing back against analysts' characterization of "only" 800,000 subscribers.
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I appreciate Han Solo in the original trilogy because he shows up fully formed, pissed off, and thoroughly explained in his characterization.
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Manafort "does not agree with the government's characterization or that he has breached the agreement," his lawyers said in a court filing.
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He believes he has provided truthful information and does not agree with the government's characterization or that he has breached the agreement.
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ET, and billed the program as nonpartisan, a characterization dismissed as laughable by cable news viewers familiar with Cuomo's anti-Trump histrionics.
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" Bush was asked about the media's role in light of President Donald Trump's recent characterization of the media as "enemies of America.
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Immigration advocates have contended that the push could pave the way for mass deportations, though the White House has disputed that characterization.
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Time here is anxiously suspended suggesting the contemporary moment is about a multi-faceted, nonlinear understanding of history that avoids typical characterization.
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Trump appears to be taking offense to Macron's characterization of the U.S. as one of the powers Europe must be wary of .
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Instead, as she explains on a page dedicated to characterization on her website, she utilized cultural archetypes to further develop Cho's character.
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Unsurprisingly, a conservative expert thought Romney's characterization of Obama's proposal was fair game, while more liberal experts thought Romney's criticism was unfair.
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Update 2/13/18 6:40 PM: This story has been updated to clarify the characterization of the organization The Proud Boys.
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Shrill requires no frills, no overt progressive messaging, no reductive characterization, and no extraordinary plot to find inherent value in Annie's story.
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The most interesting (and original) philosophical part of this book comes in Vigderman's characterization of the inherent nature of very old artworks.
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And as a love interest for Curtis, one of the show's most underused characters, she brought out welcome shadings in his characterization.
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This is not a super fair characterization of Cruz's views, which are definitely to the right of Bush and Rubio on immigration.
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On that basis, "opportunistic" appears a more apt characterization than "arrogant" when it comes to Bayer's ambitions in a favorable credit environment.
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Now, Gab's founder Andrew Torba is publicly questioning what he believes to be an unfair characterization of the platform he helped build.
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I try and pivot from the characterization of what women should be, what black people should be, what black women should be.
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Maybe there's additional characterization in the second half of the game that will rescue 2012 Patrick Klepek's desire to yell BIG BO!
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In classic anthology series, like The Twilight Zone, each episode stands alone, starting at square one in terms of plot and characterization.
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"When asked about President Donald Trump's agenda: "My characterization that early March will be the point of maximum optimism reflects that view.
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Being the fourth game in a famous series, Doom's Space Marine is instantly recognizable, and for many players this is sufficient characterization.
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That they're cartoonishly determined villains comes as no surprise, considering Ivan's characterization in that movie and Creed II's overall lack of subtlety.
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Many in the media — particularly those on the left — embraced the former first lady's characterization as fact and ran with the narrative.
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This tweet may not have been sent by Elliott, however, leading at least one blogger to question the court's characterization of Elliott.
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Then there's Trump's characterization of the Mueller investigation as nothing more than witch hunt conducted by Democratic partisans out to get him.
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Moore disputed Politico's characterization of the company's layoffs, stating in an email to the website that he remained one of Yiannopoulos's employees.
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Carlson called the characterization "true" while noting that Trump's public and private persona are the same and therefore should not be surprising.
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A nonprofit association, FIFA has meanwhile sought to advance the government's characterization of the organization as a victim of its leaders' wrongdoing.
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Ackroyd's volume is slim but insightful, no more than a character portrait but guided by a novelist's skills of characterization and texture.
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Fitton says she later addressed that night with Pishevar, informing him it was unprofessional, but he rejected that characterization of the situation.
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The SDNY memo notes that Cohen did not fully cooperate and it takes issue with Cohen's characterization of his own criminal conduct.
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Speaking to reporters on Tuesday in the country's capital, the director of Mexico's National Migration Institute criticized Trump's characterization of the caravan.
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The audit said that the dairy project received more than $500,000 in unjustified tax credits, though the Cuomo administration disputes that characterization.
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" Carlson pushed back against Dershowitz's characterization of his comments, saying he is "pro-people" and "would never describe people as inherently dirty.
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But Obama's critics have decried that characterization, saying the incident shows how Iran has been emboldened by the recently enacted nuclear deal.
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The Hill: North Korean negotiators disputed the president's characterization of Kim's push for sanctions relief as a sticking point during the negotiations.
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According to the group Smash Racism DC, which is part of the coalition: Organizers dispute Facebook's characterization of their event as fake.
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Yet, a significant characterization moment involves her relating a story to Red about her witnessing an act of cruelty as a child.
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I really loved Misty's characterization because she understands the life and culture, but she is trying to do her own thing, too.
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Unfortunately, it was also a pretty apt characterization of what happened on stage among some of the thirstiest politicians in the world.
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Conway, during an appearance on CBS's "Face the Nation," also pushed back against Giuliani's characterization of the payment as a campaign expenditure.
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The head of the FBI on Wednesday appeared to challenge Hillary Clinton's characterization of the federal investigation into her private email server.
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The summary or memo the White House released on the call is not an exact, verbatim transcript, and this characterization is misleading.
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Kaine didn't retract and went on a tangent that didn't remotely address Cuomo's challenge of his characterization of sanctuary cities not existing.
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Burr responded to NPR's story in a series of tweets taking issue with the characterization of the event as being for donors.
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The response to North Korea's overtures at the Olympics was epitomized by what quickly became a popular characterization of Kim Yo-jong.
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The Notebooks may come to be seen as the most innocent characterization yet of his work, expressed in the artist's own words.
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A new poll asks Americans whether or not "political correctness" is a problem without offering any characterization of what the term means.
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The Trump administration has long described the situation at the border as a national security emergency, but Democrats have disputed that characterization.
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An earlier version of this article failed to attribute a characterization of the political leanings of several United States Courts of Appeals.
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Hip-hop, he said, is "the first art form created by free black men" (though jazz would probably quibble with that characterization).
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"The MSNBC host Rachel Maddow on Tuesday described Reeves as "untroubled" by the coronavirus outbreak, a characterization he called "a dangerous lie.
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"Bill, despite your characterization of the result as close, what I was told was this was an 'ass-whooping,'" Mr. Rodriguez said.
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What such prowess does not necessarily guarantee is the thoughtfulness and warmth of her characterization, in a role often given to bluster.
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I have called what Bloomberg did a public policy form of ethnic cleansing of New York, and I stand by that characterization.
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Pompeo on Saturday claimed Kelly's characterization of the exchange was false and that the conversation was meant to be off the record.
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CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated with additional reporting to clarify the characterization of Clark Mercer's comments to staff during Monday's meeting.
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"We reject the characterization that Apple has not provided substantive assistance in the Pensacola investigation," Apple said in a statement to POLITICO.
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Mr. Shepherdson said on Twitter that he believed Mr. Mnuchin was being disingenuous in his characterization of the impact of the tariffs.
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But this is an inadequate characterization, because commercial giants are only welcomed back when the music is undeniably catchy or downright transcendent.
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Their characterization of how they'll be "actively involved as Board members, shareholders and co-founders" is a vital part of the story.
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For her part, Davis was deemed a great actress (and won two Oscars), a characterization that she embraced but had its sting.
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The police and the prosecutor had portrayed Cole as a thug; for the first time, Mallin was being given a true characterization.
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Facts First: Trump refers to trade deficits as economic losses, and surpluses as gains, though this characterization is rejected by many economists.
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" When asked about Trump's characterization of the Russia probe as a hoax, Rice said: "Well, the President shouldn't call it a hoax.
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