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Then, chastened, we retreat — until the cycle begins again.
Value investors, however chastened, believe there is an opportunity here.
A chastened Mr Calderón went to Juárez and promised help.
Hillary, perhaps chastened, has offered nary a hint since then.
Johnson spent the rest of the day appearing somewhat chastened.
President Trump does not appear to be exhausted or chastened.
In meetings and retreats, chastened menfolk are working stuff out.
Chastened, they climb back up to feed the whole nest.
Chastened, Woods conceded he might never win another golf tournament.
Not everyone has been chastened by this legalistic language, though.
Chastened, the government and the FARC returned to the negotiating table.
A chastened president, it seems, is trying to recover his touch.
The chastened official thanked him and pledged to follow his guidance.
The outcome of the 35-day standoff leaves Trump politically chastened.
"Yeah, it was a mistake," he said, sounding a bit chastened.
Iron Man, meanwhile, seems chastened by some of his past mistakes.
Chastened by Libya, Obama took only the smallest steps in Syria.
Rather than being chastened by impeachment proceedings, Mr. Trump was emboldened.
It enhanced the possibility that a chastened government led by Mrs.
For the first time, money, influence, and cheating have been chastened.
When I think back to those mistakes, I'm horrified and chastened.
Sanders chastened California delegates who booed his call for party unity Tuesday.
They head toward the playoffs as chastened as the Indians are giddy.
Chastened by experience, I bought turkey breasts instead of the whole turkey.
Mr. Abramoff, now chastened and repentant, spent nearly four years in prison.
In electing Obama, a chastened United States chose a left-leaning intellectual.
I don't know about you, I'll take a chastened establishment any day.
Most socialists have been chastened by the lessons of 20th-century Communism.
Let us hope that Mr. Trudeau returns to office chastened and wiser.
When I went to poetry to ward off cliché, I was chastened.
So, it's unthinkable that Trump will emerge from his impeachment drama chastened.
Mugged by reality, a chastened Mr. DiIulio has offered a mea culpa.
But there was no chastened soul-searching when the deceptions were exposed.
Its chastened rival Boeing was meanwhile stuck playing defense over the 157 Max.
Thus chastened, the ATF has deleted all 252 million records on the server.
Now another recalcitrant state has now been chastened by a 833-3 vote.
More quietly, the chastened banks have been outsourcing large parts of their operations.
Chastened investment banks were forced to exit these businesses under pressure from regulators.
An uneven November, marred by defeats by Monmouth and Alabama, left them chastened.
You can see why Luiselli would want this chastened, self-conscious, documentary veracity.
Meanwhile, chastened U.S. companies are rethinking supply chains and relocating Chinese-based manufacturing.
They came, they sat around the table, they were chastened by his comments.
Chastened by House — and the howls of his audience — Johnson reportedly left town.
A year and a half later, Wolf is hardly chastened by these events.
Well, consider me chastened, because the new MST3K is a lot of fun.
By contrast Germans, forever chastened by a Nazi past, are doomed to boring responsibility.
Vijay Mallya, the boisterous Indian beer and spirits tycoon, now cuts a chastened figure.
And now he's coming back to Congress chastened, with a much more modest proposal.
Chastened, he focuses instead on getting through the Federal Reserve's annual stress tests. Psycho.
Schlesinger's radical democracy has become Chait's chastened technocracy, with all Schlesinger's self-righteousness intact.
May's chastened government is likely to strike a less confrontational approach to Europe. Mrs.
Liberals, chastened by the disappointments of the Obama years, seemed to recognize Clinton's prescience.
The President will not be chastened by the awful stain applied to his name.
Be wary of reports that Xi is somehow chastened and pulling back on global ambitions.
Nunes was not chastened; instead he grew discouraged that Rogers wasn't pursuing even more leads.
Bloggers who cross the line vanish into army custody, only to reappear chastened and docile.
Those forces were chastened in the House, as the original House measure passed 360-59.
With a chastened Trump, the odds of avoiding shutdown 28503 should rise, but will they?
Everyone else in the ice cream shop joins in, presumably leaving the reporter soundly chastened.
They came to believe that the financiers of their generation are a somewhat chastened breed.
A chastened FBI then started another new project called Sentinel to replace the failed VCF.
Chastened by the referendum result, the FARC accepted most of them, crossing its earlier red lines.
Chastened, the pair, which represent two different slices of the lower castes, are now in alliance.
Imagine a chastened C-suite sorts itself out and pushes female board representation to 50 percent.
Standing next to his wife, Ghazala Khan, Khizr Khan chastened Trump for his proposed Muslim ban.
But long before then, he cast himself as a changed, even chastened, man on race relations.
There's an incredible page with a close-up drawing of the monkey's faces, sad and chastened.
Somewhat chastened, I gave up on French and turned my attention to a new language: Celsius.
"After they scored on us, we were emotionally broken," a chastened Sampaoli said after the match.
He emerged from prison in the summer of 2013 somewhat chastened but still very much Lenny Dykstra.
It's certainly conceivable that if she wins, a chastened GOP will make some steps toward policy moderation.
They had both just been chastened by Father Martin McGill's emotional eulogy to Lyra inside the cathedral.
Without effective governance in Syria, for every ISIS soldier killed another will emerge from this chastened population.
CNN/WMUR tracking poll finds New Hampshire holding steady Chastened by Iowa, Trump has choices to make.
A chastened Clinton campaign held an impromptu conference call with reporters on Wednesday to discuss the results.
He's chastened, forgiving (where so many of the earlier stories are vengeful), full of grief and acceptance.
Here she reveals a chastened existence, steeped in grief and unknowing without recourse to pacifying religious answers.
Either the GOP will turn on him or he will be chastened and more likely to compromise.
Against all evidence to the contrary, some Republicans claim Mr. Trump has been chastened by his impeachment.
Eventually the public regained its grip, and the monarchy — chastened and battered, but a monarchy nonetheless — endured.
In the aftermath of that debacle, I wondered if the company might be chastened, or even apologetic.
"They have a right to be mad," a chastened Mr. Fallon said in an interview this month.
He spoke at his locker like a chastened newcomer; no time to think much about his journey.
Instead, she said, everybody within the league has supported the mission — none more so than the chastened Goodell.
They imagine a China chastened by slowing growth at home and a backlash to its assertive ways overseas.
At first, these bans are strictly enforced and societies, chastened by high-profile incidents, rein in their excesses.
Humble, courteous, grateful — name an adjective you would want from a chastened celebrity, and it applied to Rodriguez.
But a secularized doctrine of original sin, a chastened self-regard, doesn't entail consigning ourselves to the flames.
A chastened Mr. Mnuchin left the room, in what one witness described as a state of shell shock.
Normally unflappable, Kelly has this week seemed chastened by the mounting blowback, people familiar with his attitude say.
He was elected President with a similar message, though his time in office has burnished and chastened it.
While some Republicans hoped the president would be chastened by the impeachment proceedings, the opposite has proven true.
Suffice to say James did not appear chastened and Davis could try to force a trade this summer.
After Obama's victory in 2008, his transition team assumed a chastened GOP would be ready to cut some deals.
Far from being chastened at the exposure of his corruption, Trump pushes on, undaunted and as avaricious as before.
If Mr Rouhani is to win, the supreme leader would prefer him to emerge chastened from a campaign pummelling.
This forthright reaction from some of Israel's most respected historians led to an unusually chastened answer by Mr Netanyahu.
He did not say whether he, in turn, felt in any way chastened by the failure of the prosecution.
Orbán does not appear to have been chastened by the criticism – either at home or from his European colleagues.
By the end, he's chastened, he's learned to depend on his crew, and he's a better leader for it.
Mr. Trump appeared briefly chastened on Tuesday night, delivering a prepared victory speech free of vulgarity or racial attacks.
The audience rebelled, many walked out, and the next season, chastened, Mr. Jacobs became the poster child for promptness.
Perhaps chastened by the past few years, the IEA seemed to acknowledge that forecasts tend to easily go awry.
They'd still be evil pigs after the fact, and it's not like they would be chastened by my rebuff.
Properly chastened by all of this, Twitter said today it would no longer accept ads from state-controlled media.
"Investors have a chastened perspective about IPOs," said Ric Edelman, co-founder of asset management firm Edelman Financial Engines.
Those who thought last year's tense gathering represented a low point in the relationship left Munich this year chastened.
Restraint was the wiser option for a chastened America unready to pass the mantle but condemned now to share it.
Maybe, newly chastened, Adam can return to his people and — without appropriating other identities any longer — still demand something better.
Chastened by its experience, it has decided to focus on its core businesses of life and property-and-casualty insurance.
Epstein 'is not reformed, he is not chastened, he is not repentant,' prosecutors wrote to the judge, arguing against bail.
PUIG IS BACK Yasiel Puig returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers, seemingly chastened by a monthlong demotion to the minors.
Remember, though, the post-mortem that found Republicans chastened after the more genteel nativism of the 2012 Mitt Romney campaign.
But when a chastened but still defiant Paige walked away, Elizabeth flashed a small, grim smile, a sign of — victory?
The failure of the independence movement in two separate referendums, in 1980 and 1995, he noted, had chastened independence-seekers.
I'm now chastened because pretty much everyone agrees that it's actually a classic, and a classic Christmas movie at that.
Speaking on Tuesday night, Mr. Maher, who counts himself as a liberal, did not sound particularly chastened by these assessments.
And the emergence of an almost unanimously chastened new face of Silicon Valley sets its one exception in particularly sharp relief.
Chastened, his government hastily issued an ordinance that allows capital punishment for the rape of girls under the age of 12.
Conservatives may be chastened by Trump himself, but apparently not enough to wean themselves off of Trumpism as a political method.
Some progressives imagine a universe in which a chastened and pragmatic Trump works with Sanders toward providing healthcare for all Americans.
A chastened president installed a solar-powered hot-water tank on the roof of the Quinta de Olivos, his official residence.
Bosses and regulators point to chastened lenders and boast that the problem of banks "too big to fail" has been solved.
"I maintained hope of finding some tiny stone left unturned in the giant gravel pit of Madonna studies," Simone recalls, chastened.
And he has shown no hint of being chastened by the failure of events to play out the way he expected.
A chastened Mr. Christie is suddenly singing the tunnels' praises, whispering their urgency, or so he says, in President Trump's ear.
But if North Carolina Republicans have been chastened in Washington, there is scant evidence of it here in the state capital.
In the end the adults are suitably chastened and Cora asserts herself to find a compromise — just two baths a day.
The banks are in far stronger shape now, the logic goes, having been forced by chastened regulators to set aside reserves.
Chastened by a referendum on independence that backfired last year, they praise Mr Abdul-Mahdi as the leader of a united Iraq.
This working woman's version seems more self-conscious: chastened by the canon-reproducing sins of its predecessor, eager to make itself useful.
The scandal—dubbed "Ibizagate"—prompted a tearful Mr Strache to announce his resignation and a chastened Mr Kurz to dissolve the alliance.
Mrs May's biggest problem is not with Brussels but with her own party, which will be in a chastened mood in Manchester.
Chastened at the end of his second spell at Stamford Bridge, he seems a somewhat grizzled, jaded version of his former self.
First of all, we should be chastened by the fact that this is the first gain in median household income since 25.2.
I admit I was thoroughly chastened during my time with the watch, and have since learned to take rest days more seriously.
Instead, Mr. Trump alternated between sounding chastened or defensive and trying to energize his base, which remains deeply hostile to Mrs. Clinton.
May's chastened Conservatives — was a result that would, in normal circumstances, have led to angry calls for the resignation of Labour's leader.
"I doubt he will be chastened by the impeachment or the trial," said Shirley Anne Warshaw, a presidential scholar at Gettysburg College.
Far from chastened, the governor was offended that his party would drop his grand experiment, even as the experiment did serious harm.
Germany is headed by a chastened chancellor Angela Merkel following her own lengthy struggles to form a government after elections last fall.
"Sam's reaction was somewhat chastened, as was his 5-year-old sister Lexie, to whom he also read the letter," Warren told Refinery29.
Given that he had personally guaranteed some of these loans, the self-proclaimed "king of good times" was assumed to have been chastened.
The country's state planner signaled last week that it will not introduce such drastic measures this year, chastened by last year's wild markets.
And, you might be chastened to know, the highly-active adults even had a seven-year advantage over those who only moderately exercise.
Chastened, Roosevelt reshaped his policies, although a focus on the growing threat of fascism would bridge these differences between conservative and liberal Democrats.
He's had his public humiliation, and from the evidence of this book a chastened Jonah Lehrer has a lot to offer the world.
Phillips's book is appropriate to our more chastened post-recession moment, when social confidence in Big Tech is going through a rough patch.
Others are chastened by the recent and fierce fights over more limited reforms and want to instead focus on what is politically possible.
Chastened is a nice way of saying they were brought to trial, but it did create a change in that company, for sure.
In "Talking to Strangers," there are glimpses of this mildly chastened Gladwell, more skeptical of theory's explanatory powers and struggling to break free.
Soriano-Núñez also said Church leaders have been chastened because they failed to speak out against corrupt politicians who supported anti-abortion bans.
But it was an apparently chastened Mr. Irons who told a reporter this year that straying is not good for one's mental health.
"Our union has witnessed a chastened tone from Boeing and what appears to be a real desire to regain trust," Ms. Nelson said.
Now, vaguely chastened and without a penny to her name, she's forced to move in with a former employee played by Kristen Bell.
You might think Cersei Lannister would be chastened after her arrest and naked walk of shame through the streets of King's Landing last season.
She hasn't been chastened by anything that's befallen her, and the death of her previous children hasn't caused her to even reconsider her approach.
As chastened as May might have been at Lyra's funeral, she is running on the fumes of leadership, there is nothing in her tank.
It is like a chastened Goliath who has come out of his cave, looking to knock the boastful David down a notch or two.
Many fans' reactions to the scandal Friday were defiant when it came to the N.C.A.A., but chastened when it came to their own standards.
The opposition to Obama's debt financing was the principled stand of a chastened GOP, not a cynical ploy to trip up a Democratic president.
Elon Musk was chastened by federal regulators on Saturday night, agreeing to step down as chairman of Tesla and to have his communications monitored.
Tunisia's coach, Nabil Maaloul, who was overcome with emotion during the playing of Tunisia's national anthem before the game, cut a chastened figure afterward.
The mission took Elizabeth and the chastened (but increasingly self-assured) Paige to a stakeout of Haskard's team of American and Soviet arms negotiators.
"Trudeau comes out of this likely relieved but chastened," said Shachi Kurl, the executive director of the Angus Reid Institute, a nonprofit polling group.
Republican senators who justified impeaching him partly because they thought he'd be chastened by the experience were either fooling themselves or the American people.
To this day, I'm chastened by the memory of my experience at Abu Ghraib, and I'm haunted by the unknown fate of my interviewee.
When he re-emerged, a chastened, rawly emotional Mr. Sanford made an extraordinary public appearance that was part confessional and part personal therapy session.
Chastened by the muddled outcome of the Mueller probe, many Democrats — with good reason — want to keep the storyline of the impeachment trial simple.
"With this backdrop, the solicitation of new foreign intervention was the act of a president unbound, not one chastened by experience," the report says.
Other times, they create a sense that the offending big shot has been sufficiently chastened by a public lashing and the crisis starts to fade.
Like a chastened child, he soon does: The city's school board has decided that the school will be closed at the end of the year.
A few days later, Mr. Zuckerberg, sounding a bit chastened, wrote a post saying the company was looking into ways to deal with the problem.
And so they submit, one chastened and aghast Republican leader after another, murmuring sweet nothings about Cruz that are really sour somethings about Donald Trump.
Will is close to unique here: He was a skeptic of the Iraq war and yet remains committed to a chastened neoconservatism in foreign affairs.
" Walsh appears to be running as a true believer of Trumpism turned chastened opponent, a prodigal son of sorts and definitely not a "real racist.
The second night, chastened by the first night's party, we cut the après ski short and had a restoring sauna at the Perner before dinner.
"With this backdrop, the solicitation of new foreign intervention was the act of a president unbound, not one chastened by experience," the House report said.
" Before walking off, she delivered the coup de grâce to a chastened Rosen: "So don't mess with me when it comes to words like that.
Whenever I've gone a week without news, I've been chastened, and kind of heartened, to realize how little difference my ignorance has made to the world.
But Trump is unlikely to be chastened by their condemnations, or in Collins's case her hope Trump learned "a pretty big lesson" from the impeachment proceedings.
Properly chastened, I signed up for a trial, downloaded my first book, and listened to it over a long plane and bus ride while traveling abroad.
Jon and Daenerys will presumably take center stage again soon, but chastened by their current trials and perhaps a little more temperate in their future endeavors.
Chastened, he heads back up the stairs and performs "Let Me Be Your Star" from the cancelled TV show Smash with a perfectly calibrated, thirsty desperation.
Until recently, North Korean's chastened patrons — the Chinese — went along with the Trump campaign of pressure against Kim, themselves fearing that Trump was capable of anything.
And the party still has enough advantages built into the electoral map that it could escape lightly chastened, but with both of its majorities intact, regardless.
But he was chastened earlier this season when he gave the first-year forward Gary Clark a bad bit of instruction that led to a snafu.
But the Obama Justice Department seemed chastened by the criticism it received and issued new guidance to moderate and regulate any such moves in the future.
Chastened by those national traumas, Americans, including journalists, concluded that they had sprung from the debauched or deformed characters of President Johnson and especially President Nixon.
After protesters wearing gilets jaunes (yellow jackets) brought the country to a standstill last year, a chastened Mr Macron wants to be seen to be listening.
Their hope then was that Trump, stained by impeachment and chastened by accusations he misused his presidential authority, would operate in more traditional fashion going forward.
Lamar Alexander announced he would vote against calling witnesses, likely ensuring a quick acquittal, it was at least clear that Trump was not at all chastened.
The exchange was typical, signaling that if Mr. Cohen was chastened some by the near-term prospect of jail time, he had hardly surrendered his swagger.
Since AT&T's vertical merger got the all-clear from the courts, it seems unlikely that Comcast's bid will be challenged by a newly chastened Justice Department.
Trump's burning-down-the-house approach appealed to many in the Paul movement who were motivated by an antiestablishment feeling and a desire to see elites chastened.
IT WAS A chastened Emmanuel Macron who addressed the French nation on December 2130th in an attempt to defuse the first real political crisis of his presidency.
We can't know what deal the EU will offer and what a chastened government (its advice will have been rejected by the electorate) will agree to accept.
In the MCU movies especially, the most dramatic result is generally that everyone walks away a little sore and chastened, with more respect for their allies' abilities.
"Conway has been chastened, in part, for acting, spinning, and possessing confidence like a man—and doing so very publicly," Petersen writes, and this is partially true.
TBD. It doesn't appear as urgent anymore, as Johnson appears somewhat chastened in his steadfast opposition, even on the floor, but it's clear there will be tweaks.
The company is among a group of large Chinese firms chastened by the government for making splashy overseas purchases of hotels, movie theaters and film production companies.
The deaths caused on Wednesday by Khalid Masood saddened and chastened everyone in the city lucky enough to be able to go about their business that day.
Influenced by that decade's liberties, and chastened by its excesses, they encouraged her to think of youthful sexual experimentation as a healthy prelude to a coupled life.
Facing a crisis in America's most popular sports league, a chastened NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell assured the American public that the new policy would be comprehensive and tough.
He might feel a bit chastened over all of the recent criticism he's received, but just last week his company posted record-setting profits in its quarterly earnings.
Organizers, chastened by the premature celebrations that followed the House bill's initial stutter, exist in a state of constant alarm, bags packed for a return to the barricades.
More likely it will ignite the kind of drama that eventually sunk Trumpcare, or these newly chastened Republicans will realize they can tolerate anything for a tax cut.
Presumably, van Hove wanted us to leave mad, and then to feel chastened by the dire circumstances to which anger and those who exploit it have led us.
And Mr. Norris, a Texas-born, Pulitzer Prize winner who was originally commissioned by the Royal Court Theater in London, wrote the script in the recession's chastened aftermath.
Chastened, and perhaps a bit wiser, England's Football Association decided to flip the script ahead of this World Cup and usher in a new era of limited expectations.
On Tuesday night, visibly older and chastened by years of political battles in Washington, Mr. Obama returned to his adopted hometown to bring his tenure to an end.
By what circuitous and vertiginous yet (seemingly) inevitable course did they travel from that moment to this, the chastened wife retreating from the husband's expression of veiled triumph?
The low-key, chastened, anti-dramatic movement of Anne Tyler's imagination—no marvels or events, really, just inner action rebounding off half-spoken idea—would have baffled him.
Russia, chastened by the damage done to the Soviet Union during its occupation of Afghanistan, has shown no interest in getting involved militarily again, at least not directly.
The figures demonstrate the growing strains on Chinese companies as banks, chastened by a doubling in bad loans last year, become increasingly reluctant to lend into China's slowing economy.
Earlier in the day, Nadler said that post-impeachment, Trump has shown he's been emboldened rather than chastened, despite some GOP senators who were sure he'd be more cautious.
The GOP establishment was chastened, happy to be back in power, and still unsure where their voters stood on the guy they had just put behind the Resolute Desk.
For Matt Bennett of Third Way, a centre-left think-tank, chastened Republicans could revert to being "partisan but not preposterous" after Trumpism breaks its hold over the party.
After two weekends of rioting and four weeks of protests, a pale and chastened Mr Macron addressed the nation from the Elysée palace on the eve of the attack.
On one hand, victims would often like the world to know about their perpetrators so they can be chastened and, perhaps, to save other women from a similar fate.
In the cold war a generation of statesmen, chastened by conflict and the near-catastrophe of the Cuban missile crisis, used arms control to lessen the risk of annihilation.
A chastened Rubio admitted that his debate performance on Saturday in which he was roasted by Christie for repeatedly reciting sound bites was to blame for his disappointing showing.
Now, with talks looming with Trump in two months, a chastened Kim needed China back in his corner in the manner it had been during the elder Kim's rule.
As a matter of human nature, it is also implausible that chastened Republicans will bow their heads before Democrats charging them with racism, and vow to mend their ways.
In May, 2015, a month after the article appeared, when the Norths went to court to discuss their finances local journalists were in the courtroom and Norheim seemed chastened.
This emotional saw-toothed action has done some good by skimming away excessive investor optimism, compressing equity valuation and driving professional-investor positioning from heedless aggression to chastened caution.
Furthermore, many Tory MPs who supported Remain are still chastened by the experience of voting in favour of a referendum which could lead to an outcome they bitterly oppose.
The second group of advocates — chastened by their 1990s experience and generally more skeptical of government — wanted to start where the moderate Republicans of the 1990s had left off.
In the photos, Qandeel — she was universally known here by just her first name — dons the cleric's hat as he looks on at the camera, confused and inadvertently chastened.
Investigators in a half-dozen other countries, chastened by what the United States had done to the world's game, saw little choice but to open their own FIFA investigations.
If he is not quite coming to Germany chastened, with cap in hand, Mr. Erdogan is certainly looking to reassure financial markets, improve business ties and seek political support.
To the Editor: Dr. José Baselga's lapses in disclosure represent a breach in the procedural ethical norms that govern medical research, and for this he is being publicly chastened.
The Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings chastened the world about the consequences of nuclear war to such an extent that firing another nuclear weapon has become, for most people, unthinkable.
Mr. Vanocur was the first reporter to ask a chastened Kennedy about the failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion by a C.I.A.-sponsored Cuban paramilitary group in 1961.
Let's explore the Fenwick data and then ask if we can spot anywhere where the markets are behaving like the chastened children that we were told had taken over.
If the chastened prime minister and Brexit Secretary David Davis take a gentler tone when talks finally launch in Brussels next week, they could win valuable concessions, some think.
But Obama's belief in limitations extends beyond the collapse of Iraq and Syria to the rest of the world, and to challenges where the conventional wisdom is less chastened.
But they seem not to have been chastened by the fiasco, nor by the federal-court judgments against both their voting machinations and gerrymandering, which was recently ruled unconstitutional, too.
But for every chastened banker with his name splashed all over today's papers, there's a young woman fearing for her job if she complains about the creeps at work tonight.
The national Democratic Party was not chastened: On Wednesday, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took sides in that House race and backed Gil Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former Republican.
Trump, too, continues to insist that his actions toward Ukraine were "perfect," undermining claims from some GOP senators that Trump would be chastened by impeachment and learn from the episode.
Still reckoning with the fallout from her Emmett Till painting, the chastened artist reveals how the controversy has changed her — even as she moves forward with a new gallery show.
The idea was to uphold the social order, to prevent someone from passing themselves off as a member of a different class, to keep women covered and the poor chastened.
I am chastened by the realization that preventing fascism may be as difficult as preventing cancer in this beloved country which has served so many of us as a refuge.
Be kind, he admonishes the reader directly at one point, and it's a testament to this bighearted novel that I felt duly chastened, almost like a member of the clan.
Or is it a new Cruz, one chastened by his loss in the presidential race, who will return to his job eager to work with them to get something done?
Evidently the legislators have not been chastened by that experience, nor by the judgments from federal courts against their voting restrictions and gerrymandered electoral districts, which were recently ruled unconstitutional, too.
Chastened by an election result which left her Conservative Party short of a majority in parliament, May also watered down pledges on social care reform, education, corporate governance and energy markets.
But the folks who typically bet on such switchbacks have been chastened, and so far this year sentiment extremes have meant mere pauses followed by further upside, rather than punishing downturns.
But in recent months, the two seem to occupy opposite ends of a teeter-totter, with consumers continuing to spend while business owners and managers are chastened by doubt and uncertainty.
It may be too much to say that these people emerge chastened and transformed, but they benefit from the sense that there has at least been some kind of public accounting.
Chastened by the financial crisis, which saw Greece come perilously close to bankruptcy and an exit from the euro zone, Europe has looked to prevent such a crisis from happening again.
" The background: "In the cold war a generation of statesmen, chastened by conflict and the near-catastrophe of the Cuban missile crisis, used arms control to lessen the risk of annihilation.
That is why a chastened democracy, having recovered from its unrealistic and self-defeating aspirations to global hegemony, remains the political idea most at home in the current age of dissatisfaction.
I don't think Microsoft, even if they were chastened and see why they made the world better by stepping back, it does take the government or someone to ... To do something.
Mr. Trump said this month that Iran is changing its behavior in the region, implying that its leaders had been chastened or cowed by the American move and were pulling back.
I'm happy to report, though, that Noah remained essentially unchanged — quiet and perhaps a bit chastened, but still self-absorbed and self-pitying and largely oblivious to the feelings of others.
The chastened senator from Florida told an MSNBC town hall last night that his strategy to taunt Donald Trump about his small hands not only backfired but brought shame upon his house.
A while later, speaking before the CSU rally, he claimed a mandate to form a government—but appeared brow-beaten and chastened, acknowledging that the party needed to reflect on the result.
" He continues: "The first day he was back, I remember he was very chastened and he thought, 'I went up against the big dog, and I'm not going to do that again.
A President Clinton, on the other hand, would probably move forward with it and, in a postelection Congress chastened by its brush with the populist right, would stand some chance of success.
But days after returning to Rome, a chastened pope, citing new information, sent sexual abuse investigator Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta to Chile to speak to victims, witnesses and other church members.
He had been chastened in 1839 into quickly publicising his discovery of the negative-positive process after Louis Daguerre had unveiled his own rival photographic method in France (the modestly-named "Daguerreotype").
Chastened over their forecasting errors, Fed officials will be less likely to tip their hands on how they see the future, both in terms of growth and whether they will hike rates.
Chastened by the market's bearish reaction to an early January depreciation in the yuan, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has since kept the yuan's daily midpoint fixing CNY=SAEC little changed.
" Chastened, Chanel has issued a quasi-apologetic statement through a spokeswoman that reads in part: "Chanel is extremely committed to respecting all cultures and deeply regrets that some may have felt offended.
" ​ The article refers to Pelosi snapping in an answer about acquittal: "A reporter asked Pelosi if Trump will be "chastened" knowing "Congress is watching him" or "emboldened" if the senate acquits him.
That statement followed one released Friday by the Senate commerce committee, which also chastened the airline, and the Chicago Department of Aviation, for missing its deadline on providing information about the incident.
While we enter a new decade chastened and more cynical about surveillance, propaganda, and the potential for mere connections to enhance our lives, we risk lurching into mindless paranoia about what's left.
Then you get the possibility that the Court will be duly chastened, a new precedent will be set where its powers are greatly reduced, and the president emerges more powerful than before.
In the episode's opening sequence (just as in season one's opening sequence), we see the chastened Jimmy, long after he's moved to Omaha, closing up shop at the Cinnabon for the night.
Chastened by the UN's findings, Facebook quietly commissioned a study of its own — which it then released on the evening before the US midterm elections, when very few people would be paying attention.
Japan Post has been chastened by its experience of paying too much (under Mr Nagato's predecessor, Taizo Nishimuro) in 2015 for Toll, an Australian logistics firm that operates primarily around the Pacific Rim.
Investors are seeking reassurance that a suddenly chastened Wells Fargo can rebuild its reputation and retain profits while overhauling the hard-charging sales culture at the heart of the scandal over unauthorized accounts.
But this year, though analysts and mining executives expect government to announce restraints again before March, they think policymakers will take a more flexible approach, chastened by the wild price lurches in 2016.
Packer could have ended the book on a chastened note: that diplomacy is about making small, easily reversible gains, and that to achieve such moderate expectations sometimes requires unhinged ambition behind the scenes.
If a few of the plot threads tie up a bit too neatly, Russell and Corrine crawl their way to the final pages believably chastened, credibly wiser, still conflicted, like all of us.
It will test whether a president with utter contempt for tradition, history, conventions and the rule of law itself can be reprimanded and chastened by the instruments of power as they now exist.
Perhaps chastened by the blowback over his connection with the killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the 20183-year-old crown prince had kept a low profile for more than a year.
In the years that followed, Mr. McCain reinvented himself as a scourge of special interests, crusading for stricter ethics and campaign finance rules, a man of honor chastened by a brush with shame.
But industry as a whole, chastened by Shell's example, seems totally uninterested in the Arctic at a time when oil prices are falling and new discoveries are occurring in far less forbidding environments.
Perhaps chastened by their miscalculation of public disaffection in those two pivotal 224.1 events, bets against Italian assets appear to show markets now assuming voter rebellions in Italy and everywhere else in Europe.
And if Donald Trump truly were "chastened" by impeachment, as several of the Republican senators who voted against removing him argued, it might have made their "let the people decide" argument more compelling.
The AP reported that Russian news agencies noted that Putin thanked Medvedev for his work as prime minister but chastened his ministers, saying that they had failed to fulfill their objectives in government.
The silver lining of World War II's devastation was that chastened American and European leaders, having witnessed the mistakes of Versailles, did a far better job than their predecessors in shaping the future.
This week, with the Baselworld luxury watch and jewelry fair drawing industry executives and watch fans from around the world, many brands, chastened by declining sales, would have to acknowledge they were wrong.
While thousands of Americans were rotting in prison for nonviolent drug convictions, JPMorgan Chase was so chastened by pleading guilty to a crime that it awarded Jamie Dimon, its C.E.O., a 35 percent raise.
Chastened by the market's bearish reaction to an early January depreciation in the yuan, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has kept the yuan's daily midpoint fixing little changed for the past two weeks.
Either through internal checks or U.S. and European sanctions, the best outcome for Qatar is a chastened crown prince - not a deposed one - who is more acutely aware of the limits of his power.
In the United States, lynching was not an experience from which a man would emerge a Supreme Court Justice, or a mildly chastened but unbowed president, or even a lieutenant governor still in office.
Chastened by his pyrrhic victory, Mr Sánchez chose to eat his words and accept a coalition in which Mr Iglesias would probably be a deputy prime minister and have two or three other ministries.
Investors, reporters, and analysts, chastened after seeing Theranos revealed as a massive fraud and watching Uber fail to live up to the hype, didn't let another visionary founder pull the wool over their eyes.
Brodeur made it clear in an interview before the 2018-19 season that he was not interested in shaping a roster, chastened by his stint as assistant general manager with the St. Louis Blues.
The stunning variety and lasciviousness of female perversions detailed in Friday's anthologies knocked our madonna off her altar into the gutter — but, under threat of anarchy, our loosened whore is always, soon again, chastened.
The stunning variety and lasciviousness of female perversions detailed in Friday's anthologies knocked our madonna off her altar into the gutter — but, under threat of anarchy, our loosened whore is always, soon again, chastened.
Chastened by the near-death experience, governments introduced regular stress-testing and made banks adopt "living wills": plans to wind themselves down in the event of failure without endangering the system as a whole.
Anyone who wants to believe Big Tech is chastened should visit a section of San Jose just west of downtown, a jumble of carwashes and auto-body shops with a sprinkling of modern apartments.
Those suspicions were confirmed last March by forensic investigators working for the Commission of Investigation Into Mother and Baby Homes, which had been established by the chastened government in response to Ms. Corless's work.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A chastened Rafa Nadal said even his best tennis may have not been enough against a rampant Novak Djokovic after being thrashed by the Serb in the Australian Open final on Sunday.
Then she goes on to say that the San Bernardino attacks could have been prevented had law enforcement and neighbors not felt chastened by political correctness that prevents us from treating all Muslims as threats.
That could be a signal for investors to buy into the energy sector, he said, particularly as oil looks like it's bottoming out and traders have been chastened by the recent pullback in tech stocks.
" Now, finally chastened, if not by the financial crisis then by its grisly political upshot, the magazine has conceded that "liberals have become too comfortable with power" and "wrapped up in preserving the status quo.
Rather than daring the special prosecutor to throw him in jail and repeatedly asserting that he is "not cooperating," Nunberg sounded chastened and said he was diligently working to aggregate the emails the subpoena demanded.
Yet, it was a chastened, fiercely guarded Ms. Rampling who later that day offered guests ginger beer from a fridge lavishly stocked with fancy French fruit juices and Moët & Chandon, before cheerlessly submitting to an interview.
The dean then raised the issue with other residence deans and reported being confident that Mr. X had been "chastened" since the attack and "was likely to rehabilitate and not harm others," according to the suit.
The judge also noted that Stone had been accused of threatening witnesses in the case against him, but she said the recent events indicated that those pending charges hadn't "chastened" him from going on the attack.
He had no desire to treat his opponents with correctness or decency, and forfeited the usual etiquette and protocol for gaudy spectacle and a penchant for cruelly beating people to a whimpering, chastened and degraded pulp.
"Fashion exists in a world of make believe," Mr. Osborne wrote in July, in an essay for W titled "Why I Stand With Black Lives Matter," which chastened the industry for a lamentable lack of diversity.
Chastened by an election which left her Conservative Party short of a majority in parliament and reopened debate on the nature of Britain's EU exit, May also sidelined reform on social care, education and corporate governance.
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, March 22 (Reuters) - Australian shares dithered either side of flat on Tuesday with Wall Street offering no lead and bulls chastened by the repeated failure to break major chart resistance in the past week.
PARIS — A sober-sounding President Emmanuel Macron presented himself to journalists at the Élysée Palace on Thursday night for the first news conference of his presidency, chastened by five months of often violent anti-government protests.
"Macy's strengths as a reporter are on full display when she talks to people, gaining the trust of chastened users, grieving families, exhausted medical workers and even a convicted heroin dealer," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
This has been the favored mode if you want to be seen as a serious fashion person, as exemplified by Victoria Beckham, the Olsen sisters and (at least at the moment, a somewhat chastened) Kanye West.
The Mets, who have had their own trouble keeping pitchers healthy, were clearly chastened after three starters — Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom and Steven Matz — who had previously undergone Tommy John surgery encountered new problems last season.
Representative Phil Roe of Tennessee, its chairman, was by most accounts chastened by harsh blowback to a draft bill floated in April that would have made service members pay to be eligible for G.I. Bill benefits.
This strategy, borne of desperation, creates a risk that has long chastened American war planners: that North Korea would perceive even a limited strike as the start of a war and respond with its full arsenal.
Democrats and even some Republicans appeared unnerved that the Stone episode came less than a week after Trump's impeachment trial ended in an acquittal, undercutting hopes that the experience would leave Trump chastened rather than emboldened.
The exodus of money intensified, and another potential default loomed, leading a chastened Mr. Macri to accept a rescue from the dreaded I.M.F. Administration officials described the unraveling as akin to a natural disaster: unforeseeable and unavoidable.
Chastened and curious, Estanguet, a three-time Olympic champion in white-water canoeing, paid a visit with a Paris delegation to London in 2013 to meet with the chairman of those Olympics, Sebastian Coe, and his team.
The Department of Justice didn't respond to inquiries about Maguire's report, but he suspects its recommendations aren't popular in a DOJ that credits the so-called Ferguson Effect—cops allegedly chastened by excess scrutiny—with increased crime.
And those who had hoped the president would be chastened by becoming the third president ever to be impeached by the House are doing little to rein him in even though he emerged with a different lesson entirely.
"I am trying to stay away from social issues that divide us," says a chastened Mr Rauner, explaining that he signed HB 40 because he believes in giving poor women the same access to abortions wealthy women have.
Of course, Republicans are not the only ones wary of regime change following the experiences in Iraq -- the Obama administration also appears to have been chastened, backing away from the President's 2011 assertion that Assad must step aside.
LONDON (Reuters) - With Sainsbury's dream of creating Britain's biggest supermarket group in tatters, its chastened CEO Mike Coupe needs to reassure investors he has the plan to arrest a sales decline when he presents annual results next week.
As Jack Miles demonstrated in his wondrous biography of God, the chastened deity retreated from His providential role on earth when He understood the huge mistake He made in torturing his faithful servant, the observant and obsequious Job.
Freud's Civilization and its Discontents, like parts of Max Weber's work, speaks of something different: a chastened recognition of deep wells of violence and a hope that, however unjust, however compromised, the liberal state might restrain those impulses.
Last season, his follow-up mega-production on Roosevelt Island did not end well (there were interminable waits, fainting models and boring stuff), and since that experience and his apparently stressful fall, a new, chastened Kanye has emerged.
One would expect a normal president to be circumspect and chastened after an impeachment by the House and trial in the Senate, and to avoid those activities, going forward, that put him under investigation in the first place.
ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Chastened by the Islamic State's claim to have killed two kidnapped Chinese teachers, Pakistan is beefing up security around Chinese citizens streaming into the country on the back of Beijing's "Belt and Road" infrastructure splurge.
That caution reflects a firm chastened by the $1483 billion cost of its 2148 Gulf of Mexico spill, and needing to squeeze every last drop out of a sharply reduced exploration budget at a time of low oil prices.
If Trump's career in politics ends with his presidential campaign, it might be many cycles before anyone successfully reprises Trumpism—or, more optimistically, a chastened Republican Party might adopt a new politics that puts a lid on Trumpism forever.
All Aldo can hope for is that McGregor either fails in his quest and comes back to the featherweight division, chastened, or that he grasps his glory quickly and then (noblesse oblige) gives Aldo a chance to redeem himself.
A millennial who studies her generation in the hopes of helping Republicans win their votes, she's reflective of how establishment conservatives, chastened by their unfounded skepticism of four years ago, are largely accepting the polling in this year's race.
The big narrative out of Wall Street after the financial crisis was that thanks to regulations and the rise of computerized trading, newly chastened human traders were no longer able to place big bets, capping their status and compensation.
LONDON — Chastened by a wave of public indignation, the British government on Sunday took direct control of the response to a deadly apartment tower fire in London, sidelining local officials whose response has been criticized as slow and disorganized.
LONDON, April 210.5 (Reuters) - With Sainsbury's dream of creating Britain's biggest supermarket group in tatters, its chastened CEO Mike Coupe needs to reassure investors he has the plan to arrest a sales decline when he presents annual results next week.
Though he warned prosecutors, "We don't convict people because they have a lot of money to throw around," the judge had already permitted the now chastened prosecutors to introduce into evidence a cornucopia of lavish and seemingly reckless Manafort spending sprees.
When Scott Brown won in Massachusetts, it was possible to imagine the Obama White House learning something from the defeat, course-correcting on health care, passing a more modest bill, dialing back their ambitions, making a public show of being chastened.
When the sex abuse scandals broke in 2001 it was possible to imagine that they were just about sex abuse — that the church could simply stop treating predatory priests with therapy, start defrocking them, and move forward chastened and renewed.
Goldwater, unsurprisingly, sued the magazine for libel and won; the American Psychiatric Association, duly chastened, enshrined the "Goldwater Rule" into its code of ethics, forbidding its members from idly speculating about the mental health of public figures they'd never met.
Polls indicate that the ruling parties will be chastened again in two weeks in an election in the western state of Hesse, where they are expected to bleed support to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the ecologist Greens.
Alone at the piano, working with a rhapsodic patience, Mr. Hathaway teases out a tension in the song: Its chastened entreaty is pitched to an audience of one, but it is also an ecstatic testimony in a room full of admirers.
White House stands its ground It also became clear that Trump and the White House will not be chastened by the fact that the President's claims about wiretapping have now been publicly rebuked by top US intelligence chiefs and bipartisan congressional leaders.
Chastened general manager Ryan Grigson spent a first-round pick on hard-nosed center prospect Ryan Kelly; whether Kelly and budding third-year guard Jack Mewhort can keep Luck clean early and often will be critical for the Colts' chances this year.
Norrie was anything but chastened by his 6-3 6-2 6-2 defeat at the hands of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as he smiled his way through surely one of the most upbeat news conferences ever given by a first-round loser.
Chastened since suspected Russian operatives used Facebook and other social media to influence an election that surprisingly brought Donald Trump to power in the United States, Facebook has said it has ploughed resources and staff into safeguarding the May 26 EU vote.
In a jittery, newly authoritarian land of hatred and hurt, chastened criminal and social justice reformers and human rights advocates can find solace and sustenance in the words and works of the incomparable John Steinbeck, one of America's greatest writers and psychoanalysts.
"He's had his public humiliation, and from the evidence of this book, a chastened Jonah Lehrer has a lot to offer the world," the New York Times Op-Ed columnist David Brooks wrote in a forthcoming review for The Times Book Review.
And while this is a laudable thing, journalists can't help feeling slightly queasy for having to rely on the largess of a people whose wealth is a direct result of the same digital age that has chastened the once powerful media business.
Far from chastened, they have begun to remobilize, vowing to take on far-right extremists and renew their decades-long campaign to eliminate democracy in Britain and establish a caliphate ruled by Shariah law, according to interviews with a handful of former members.
And The Vixen, who up until this moment in the episode seemed refreshingly chastened, responded to the other queens' jovial jests with not only a complete lack of humor, but, and I can't believe I'm typing this, actual threats of physical violence.
Given this background and these recent initiatives, the top-to-bottom reinstallation of the gallery spaces that began in 2016 presents an excellent opportunity for the public to see how the chastened museum has reimagined its identity and mission in this new era.
Moreover, this year's team appears a level below the James-led teams of 2008 (when a chastened USA Basketball program reclaimed gold) and 2012 (when Kobe Bryant decided he could openly challenge the supremacy of Jordan and his original Dream Team ... dream on, brah).
On Wednesday, in a North Carolina court, a now-chastened John McGraw pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges of assault and battery and disorderly conduct stemming from an incident in which he sucker-punched Rakeem Jones at a Donald Trump rally earlier this year.
This is all to say that prediction is key; it's the difference between getting the ball in the back of the net and whiffing entirely, the gap between getting a seat on a crowded train or having to wait, chastened, for the next one.
The Russians are unlikely to be chastened because the drive to undermine and subvert the West stems not from tactical objectives — even an objective as important as helping elect a preferred U.S. presidential candidate — but rather from the nature of the Russian system itself.
Back at the safe house, Elizabeth was shaken, and a chastened Gabriel sat her and Philip down and said he would tell the Center to back off — no new operations, just maintaining the bug and cultivating Young-hee (for reasons still unexplained to us).
After a crisis, like the bursting of the housing bubble and its ensuing damage to all the banks involved in mortgage lending (or derivatives of such loans, or insurers of such derivatives — Minsky thought about all this), the financial sector and policymakers are duly chastened.
He does this with the cooperation of a vast entourage of the court's sycophants and via such an uninterrupted litany of praise for Irax for all the good qualities he lacked, that after five days Irax, exhausted and chastened, begged for it to stop.
And if you think that being under the white-hot spotlight of impeachment has chastened the president, think again: The Trump administration's latest effort to undermine the global effort against kleptocracy happened right before the holiday season kicked off, in the height of impeachment fervor.
USAID and the State Department have committed $55 million, and a chastened, more cooperative United Nations has pledged an additional $55 million to minority groups whose very survival has been in doubt since ISIS swept across Iraq's Nineveh Plain in the summer of 85033.
Editorial After Indiana's disastrous attempt last year to enact a religious-freedom law protecting business owners and others who refuse to serve same-sex couples for religious or moral reasons, one might reasonably have assumed that other states contemplating similar legislation would be chastened into dropping it.
At that time, the region's technology industry was still somewhat chastened by the dot-com bust less than a decade before, and it wasn't as hard to hunt for vestiges of a cyberpunk or freak culture that I remember from the mid-1990s as a teenager.
Chastened, Zverev knuckled down to deny his opponent a look at his serve in the final stanza and sealed the match with an ace to set up a clash with fellow 'Next Gen' member Chung Hyeon of South Korea for a place in the final 16.
Current and former aides say that Mr. Trump was chastened by the furor over the "Access Hollywood" tape that emerged in October, which showed him bragging about forcing himself on women, and that he had exhibited self-restraint during the first few months of his administration.
Investors, chastened by 123-212/231 years of political instability in Britain, have seized on the likelihood of a decisive Conservative majority, believing it will arm Johnson with the political strength to push ahead with getting Britain out of the European Union at the end of January.
The first, represented by Biden, is the Clinton- and Obama-era establishment that is deeply chastened by the failed military interventions of the past two decades, but that is insistent on preventing the debacle in Iraq and endless war in Afghanistan from turning Democrats into isolationists.
Chastened by that embarrassing experience, the Democrats assembling the 2009 stimulus bill insisted that all its provisions have firm expiration dates, which ended up cutting off stimulus while the economy was still quite weak and failed to repair known deficiencies in our programs for responding to recessions.
Macy's strengths as a reporter are on full display when she talks to people, gaining the trust of chastened users, grieving families, exhausted medical workers and even a convicted heroin dealer, whose scheduled two-hour interview with the author ended up stretching to more than six hours.
Russia, meanwhile, hardly seems to have been chastened by the US government's sanctions for NotPetya, which arrived a full eight months after the worm hit and whose punishments were muddled with other messages chastising Russia for everything from 2016 election disinformation to hacker probes of the US power grid.
Others take the more modest view that Trump is correct on particular issues (immigration, foreign policy, the importance of the nation-state) where the bipartisan consensus is often wrong, and his candidacy is a chance to vote against an elite worldview that desperately needs to be chastened and rebuked.
LE BOURGET, France (Reuters) - Boeing executives took turns to apologize for the loss of life in two 737 MAX crashes and pledged to apply lessons of the crisis to future planes as the world's largest aerospace company struck a chastened tone at the opening of the Paris Airshow.
Editorial Chastened by criticism that Facebook had turned a blind eye to Russia's manipulation of the social network to interfere in the 2016 election, the company's executives now acknowledge a need to do better and have promised to be more transparent about who is paying for political ads.
WASHINGTON — A chastened F.B.I. told a secretive court on Friday that it was increasing training and oversight for officials who work on national security wiretap applications in response to problems uncovered by a scathing inspector general report last month about botched surveillance targeting a former Trump campaign adviser.
Following disputes with more senior politicians, like her rumored threat to support a primary challenge against fellow New Yorker and establishment darling Hakeem Jeffries or her repeated clashes with Nancy Pelosi over funding for border enforcement or support for the Green New Deal, the rookie congresswoman has been chastened.
Mr. Biden would also sit in the latter camp, with his constant promises to "unite the country" and continued insistence — oft-derided — that his old Republican friends would be so chastened by Mr. Trump's defeat that they would suddenly want to work in sweet bipartisan harmony with President Joe.
He parlayed the whole experience and that chastened philosophy into a very successful talk-radio gig in which he presented himself as "Rush Limbaugh on decaf," offering a conservatism with a backbone that middle-of-the-road Republicans seemed to lack, but without the bitter caterwauling of the angry Right.
The first section features four chapters, one on each man's boyhood and early influences; the second part, also comprising four chapters, dwells on early-adulthood traumas that tempered their flaws and bred resilience; the third part spotlights the chastened leaders in their crucibles of crisis; and an epilogue lightly glosses their legacies.
As I detailed on Wednesday, Trump's initial response to the acquittal was to post authoritarian memes and make a mockery of the entire process — thus undermining the talking points used by numerous Republican senators who expressed hope in the days leading up to Wednesday's vote that Trump would be chastened by impeachment.
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Notorious for leaks and chastened by previous security lapses, the White House went to unusual lengths to keep President Donald Trump's Thanksgiving trip to Afghanistan under wraps, devising a cover story for his movements that included posting scripted tweets while he was in the air, administration officials said.
But for any global investor with a search engine or European Union leader with a memory, there remained a real question as to whether the sharply negative market reaction had truly chastened the populists, or whether it simply had led them to disguise their hostility as the price of admission into power.
But there is also a quiet, chastened strain in "House of Lords and Commons," whose title recalls Shelley's famous assertion that poets are the "unacknowledged legislators of the world," while also suggesting, I think, the influence (at times faintly damaging) of William Butler Yeats, who served in the Irish senate for two terms.
In the chastened pages of Identity, Fukuyama himself concedes as much: "Democracies require certain positive virtues on the part of citizens...," he writes: Alexis de Tocqueville in particular warned of the temptation of people in democratic societies to turn inward and preoccupy themselves with their own welfare and that of their families exclusively.
America has been chastened by its failures to establish stable states in Iraq and Afghanistan; Europe has almost no appetite for military involvement; while Russia and China are keen to upset the existing order (the latter is more conservative than the former but still wants to assert its rights in the South China Sea).
"The defendant, a registered sex offender, is not reformed, he is not chastened, he is not repentant; rather, he is a continuing danger to the community and an individual who faces devastating evidence supporting deeply serious charges," prosecutors from the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York wrote in their filing.
In the past 36 hours, he seems to have abruptly abandoned that strategy, driven by the immediate need to pass spending bills after Hurricane Harvey — and chastened by the bipartisan backlash against his decision on Tuesday to phase out a program that allowed unauthorized immigrants brought to the United States as minors to remain here.
Chastened by the results of NATO's intervention in Libya, where a dictator was replaced by militia rule and jihadist violence, and always a reluctant humanitarian, Mr. Obama understood that the Syrian war was as much a sequel to the bloody sectarian struggle inside Iraq as it was the latest installment of the Arab Spring.
Conservative critics see Francis, who was chastened by the experience of living under a military dictatorship in his Argentine homeland, as someone who is quicker to denounce right-wing despots than left-wing ones, and who harbours a soft spot for anyone who claims to champion the interests of the global south against the economic might of the north.
The film may feature a diatribe against the Catholic Church, issued by Mildred to a priest who deplores her billboards (she fears that "there ain't no God and the whole world's empty and it doesn't matter what we do to each other"), but McDonagh is not averse to purgatorial flames, from which a soul, chastened and purified, can emerge.
That Pence himself was so willing to endorse a particular candidate in such an embarrassing way in front of the nation is troubling, and I hope that those who invited him to speak at the Southern Baptist Convention this year feel duly chastened by the sensible people in their midst who reject this sort of blandishment.
The event, which took place in Manchester, New Hampshire, is likely to only add to concerns that instead of being chastened by impeachment, Trump is heading into the 29 election cycle feeling less constrained than ever — and more than willing to mess with the Democratic primary process in hopes of having the easier possible path to a second term.
"Chimney" is about "violation," of closing down things, or even the crocodile's attempt to further sink itself into the waters, a narrator's fear that he should have been chastened more than he has been in the past—in short, all attempts to close off or hide from the world from the natural world or the natural reality of things.
"Bob and Ray took their naturally sonorous radio voices and bent them into every imaginable shape, creating (what a New Yorker writer called) 'a surrealistic Dickensian repertory company, which chastened the fools of the world with hyperbole, slapstick, parody, verbal nonsense, non sequitur, and sheer wit, all of it clean, subtle, and gentle,' " wrote The New Yorker's Joshua Rothman in 2013.
Those sites which have endured have been chastened: The Lad Bible currently ranks as the 13th most popular site in the UK after making a switch to more inclusive content (its founder claimed in an interview with the Guardian that half of all 18-30 year old men in the UK, and 20 percent of women, follow the Lad Bible on Facebook).
But one day after completing a major shake-up of the Nets — firing Coach Lionel Hollins and demoting General Manager Billy King — Prokhorov, who has owned the franchise since 2010, also put forth a somewhat uncharacteristic show of humility, accepting full responsibility for the sorry state of the team and describing himself as chastened by the complexities of running a winning club in New York.
Instead it's New Yorkers who have to make the trip across the Hudson River to see a UFC fight, who have to jump on New Jersey Transit or drive through the dreaded Holland or Lincoln tunnels and suffer the indignity of going to Newark (Newark!)—chastened, hat in hand, like tourists escaping the narrow-mindedness of their small town to get a little culture for the evening.
Amusingly, this jaunt to Venice meant that the second-season cliffhanger — in which the orchestra went on strike and various characters were scattered to the winds — didn't get resolved until episode six of season three, when chastened conductor Rodrigo (Gael García Bernal) made his way back to New York and demanded, while officiating a christening, no less, that management and labor get their shit together and hammer out a deal.
Liberals should be interested in improving economic conditions for everyone, even the most loathsome racists in the Trump coalition, but if we overinterpret racism's role in Trump's support, and then find that 40 percent of Americans support him, we will draw inaccurate conclusions about the extent of racial discord in our society, and our inclination to work in tandem with chastened Republicans to lift up downscale whites will start to diminish.
Tim Scott says if he runs in 2022 it will be his last race When it comes to student debt, it is time to talk solutions Democrats call for Senate to return to vote on gun reform after two deadly mass shootings MORE (R-SC) at the White House, it appeared that a chastened president gave a fair hearing to Scott, who met with him about the recent events in Charlottesville.
For García, the narrative of that victory was one of personal and political transformation: from an impetuous young President who had failed spectacularly into a chastened, mature head of state who had learned from his mistakes; from a populist, left-leaning politician who spoke the language of anti-imperialism into a right-wing neoliberal who called indigenous Peruvians "not first-class citizens" and chastised them for standing in the way of economic progress.
By contrast, thanks to the separation of powers and Republican hostility to the Obama administration, Clinton's cupboard is full of popular, moderately liberal ideas: But if Republicans are in a chastened mood post-Trump and don't want to fight, she also has a bunch of bipartisan "sensible center" ideas available to her: The circumstances do not seem very favorable for Clinton to enact enormous, historically consequential policy changes the way Obama has.
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