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PERINO: I think he had a poor choice of words.
But it's not really the best choice of words here.
Again, an odd choice of words regarding a beloved pet.
Now, the president is careful in his choice of words.
We'll let his choice of words stand on their own.
So, I think it's a very unfortunate choice of words.
Maybe not the best choice of words by the customer.
"I wouldn't have used that choice of words," Podesta added.
Claeys said later that he regretted his choice of words.
"This was definitely an unfortunate choice of words," he wrote.
"His choice of words, Vicki, was absolutely inappropriate," Shannon told Gunvalson.
I was hurt, and I used the wrong choice of words.
But the minister's choice of words appeared to toughen the discourse.
Tom Cole said he was unhappy with Trump's choice of words.
I do not condone her choice of words I any way.
"Totally agree with you -SUPER BAD choice of words," she wrote.
Federal prosecutors have been more diplomatic in their choice of words.
I suspect that Captain Lawrence's choice of words was just poor.
That may be partly because of Dr Mahathir's careful choice of words.
"We are very comfortable with our choice of words", Knot told reporters.
I regret the choice of words I used to make this point.
Tlaib did not seem remorseful about her choice of words on Friday.
" She later apologized, saying it was a "SUPER BAD choice of words.
It was an attempt to mock Mr. Sasse's unfortunate choice of words.
She wasn't especially religious, which somehow made her choice of words worse.
Maybe he just made a "poor choice of words," as he later explained.
In a statement to People Menzel said she regretted her choice of words.
He later apologized for his comments, calling them a poor choice of words.
" However, many applauded the actress and singer for her choice of words. "Woooooo!!!
Omar, who, while standing by her argument, apologized for her choice of words.
" Ault's choice of words is illuminating, in particular, the words "conversation" and "disappearance.
Still, we're thinking even they would call his his choice of words ... cringeworthy?
Benjy Sarlin of NBC News seemed baffled by Mr. Zuckerberg's choice of words.
But by doing so, they quickly cross a line with their choice of words.
McConnell's infelicitous choice of words and #LetLizSpeak have quickly became trending hashtags on Twitter.
To be sure, Mr. Trump's choice of words drew condemnation from around the world.
"It was a very unfortunate choice of words," Mr. Diess said in his apology.
On Wednesday he took to Twitter to say he regretted his choice of words.
Quinn has since apologized for her choice of words, but not the underlying message.
His flagrant and frequent flip-flops and cavalier choice of words are highly disturbing.
His choice of words prompted outrage on Twitter, spurring the hash tags #WhoAreYouCallingAWhoreBernie and #DemocraticWhores.
Some commentators framed her choice of words as a minimization of the 9/11 attacks.
But Trump's joke sparked outrage on Twitter, with many openly questioning his choice of words.
Choice of words is of course personal as is the way they are picked up.
The source says Connor "regretted his choice of words" after the chat with his folks.
If we're going to fight the stigma against mental illness, our choice of words matter.
I was new to the track and was startled by the horseplayer's choice of words.
So I'm very pleased with the choice of words that I used in that song.
The problem is the choice of words the journalists are using to cover the stories.
Mr. Kelly's choice of words reflects the dismal state of public discourse in American politics.
I'd been told I was a little mean at times, in my choice of words.
Her choice of words is priceless, and has a lot to do with glass toys.
So basically, Kanye oversimplified ... and Malik says his "choice" of words was a big problem.
When we returned home, I told him that his choice of words and statements offended people.
When it comes to getting rich, your choice of words matters more than you may think.
Because of his choice of words, the passenger's actions caused the flight to stop at LAX.
I freely admit my choice of words was horribly wrong, and I humbly ask your forgiveness.
"This was just not the best choice of words," said Yevgeny Nipod, a Rossiya-24 journalist.
"I regret the choice of words I used to make this point," Smith said in the memo.
It was a poor choice of words to describe such a sensitive subject in the world today.
"I regret my choice of words in trying to describe the conditions of the game," he said.
I approved of Clinton for her courage and honesty, while reflecting on her curious choice of words.
STRZOK: Sir, that was a choice of -- the quick choice of words and it&aposs -- GOODLATTE: All right.
To put it mildly, nothing about Mr Nelson's appearance, or his choice of words, was routine or obvious.
"Obviously, I am embarrassed by my poor choice of words," she said in a statement to TV Line.
" After the audience reacted to Sheen's choice of words, he added, "She abandoned common courtesy and common sense!
" He later apologized to victims, acknowledging that his choice of words and tone of voice had "wounded many.
As you'd expect ... Samantha's taking a lot of heat, especially from the Right, for her choice of words.
And choice of words is important: "nobody" says something about how he truly feels about those who do.
The gaffe quickly sparked mockery and derision online, with Twitter users criticizing Biden&aposs unfortunate choice of words.
Douglas Florian's choice of words reminds us how much our nation indulges in name-calling and name checks.
Since Mr. Duterte's remarks began circulating more widely, the criticism of his choice of words has been fierce.
He blamed the intelligence services, which he compared, with great originality and careful choice of words, to Nazis.
" The actress added, in another less-than-ideal choice of words: "I don't know, but it was 90 minutes.
"I unwittingly created a whole sort of hoopla with my choice of words," Paltrow joked to Today in 2016.
Spencer also released a statement on Wednesday through Facebook saying that he regretted his "choice of words" to Jones.
Thai monarchy observers said the choice of words stood out from previous official updates on the ailing king's health.
I felt really bad for Rosita when Abraham broke up with her, especially because of his choice of words.
"I unwittingly created a whole sort of hoopla with my choice of words," Paltrow joked to Today in 2016.
Caregivers can communicate through body language, tone of voice, choice of words (concrete rather than symbolic) and appropriate touch.
Following a wave of backlash, including from colleagues at Fox News, Lahren expressed regret for her choice of words.
Former Vice President Joe Biden was derided online after using an unfortunate choice of words to condemn domestic violence.
" On Thursday, Ms. Renna told prosecutors that her text to Mr. Sheridan had been "a poor choice of words.
Once I got TAPDANCERS I liked the choice of words, though, "company" and "striking"; makes for a tricky clue.
She apologized for her choice of words, but they still threaten to drag down her support across coal country.
In comments to NHK, Ms. Koike said she regretted her "choice of words" in excluding candidates from her party.
That's not exactly the best choice of words, and very arguably spitting in the face of the alleged victim.
But some of her comments, and choice of words, have struck others as odd and, in one case, glaringly incorrect.
"I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues' important reporting," he said.
Relieved, yet bothered by her choice of words, I watched as she began hand-writing my information throughout the form.
After initially casting the story about Mr Lynn's firing as "false", she has said she regretted that choice of words.
Poor spelling, punctuation, grammar and choice of words can also reflect poorly upon the individual – proofread all communications before sending.
Gundlach said Fed policymakers will need to be especially careful in their choice of words when they meet on Dec.
The players were widely reported to have been planning an en masse demonstration against McNair over his choice of words.
His tone and choice of words signaled to me that he received some bad news from his campaign's internal polls.
"I could tell by Erika's choice of words and nuances that she was a very intelligent woman," Mr. Kedem said.
Esper's choice of words suggested the U.S. could have intercepted communications or other intelligence that he believes revealed Soleimani's intentions.
In a later acceptance speech for song of the year, Adele once again expressed regret about her choice of words.
But her choice of words when asked what she needs to get to a "yes" on the USMCA deal is important.
" The company later issued a statement acknowledging that Mr. Müller's choice of words in English "may have resulted in some confusion.
While his spokesperson has claimed that the quote was taken out of context, it was not a great choice of words.
Was he framing it to honor Questlove and the pick's history, and used a poor choice of words to express that?
She later apologized on Twitter after her comment went viral on social media, calling it a "super bad" choice of words.
Clinton said that it had been "a poor choice of words" and that she had not used the term since then.
Comey's demeanor, his choice of words, and his temperament will be very important to rebutting Trump allies who say: Don't listen.
"It feels like an ice bath on steroids," Rupp said, in what now may seem like an unfortunate choice of words.
" Maines declared, "I think the way I said it was disrespectful…I feel regret for, you know, the choice of words.
Francis said he was sorry and that it was a poor choice of words, but he maintained his defense of Barros.
They are not helping their case, so, hey, I don&apost agree with his choice of words, but the guy is right.
But the choice of words here is just so ill-advised...and tone-deaf and objectifying and marginalizing and condescending and disempowering.
The American Jewish Committee (AJC) later urged the pope "to reconsider his regrettable choice of words" for using the term concentration camp.
"I mean this from the bottom of my heart, it was a poor choice of words," Davidson said to Crenshaw in apology.
What they're saying: Social media and cable news erupted over DeSantis' choice of words, which many viewed as a racist dog whistle.
He thanked the guests for their patience with his "Castilian," which seemed an odd choice of words for some in the audience.
Mr. Gillum, 39, does not identify as a socialist, and he and other Florida Democrats strongly criticized Mr. DeSantis's choice of words.
" The tone doesn't outright indicate maliciousness, but the choice of words always reveals the judgment — "You know bags are for women, right?
But other Democrats weren't so happy about Trump's choice of words — which was clearly meant to put them on the spot. Sen.
While President Trump could have been more detailed in his choice of words earlier this month, he was not wrong about Sweden.
Gomez doesn't mention President Donald Trump by name, and her choice of words is careful and mild, but her meaning is clear.
When footage of the session was made public in July, the minister already said his choice of words had been "unfortunate and careless".
Analysts can often reveal their true feelings toward a stock simply though their choice of words and Morgan Stanley's work now offers proof.
Twitter was rich with puzzled and outraged responses to Gingrich's choice of words to honor those who were lost on that day. pic.twitter.
King said she had never heard him use the phrase "colored people" before and told him that his choice of words was offensive.
His choice of words could perhaps be interpreted as recognition of how much he will need their support facing down the Kim regime.
But Praet dismissed the idea that there was a message in the choice of words and argued that the market reaction was unwarranted.
" One of the detectives fixated on his choice of words: "That's an interesting thing to say: 'I don't think so' versus 'Hell no.
But the biggest reason this focus on the president's alleged vulgar choice of words is regrettable is that it's clouding the real debate.
There is even a debate over his choice of words but it was effective and now there is national attention on this issue.
Forbes was handed a grammar lesson on Twitter for its choice of words to describe Kylie Jenner, who graced the magazine's cover on Wednesday.
She acknowledged that "the tone (of the debate) was often very harsh," adding that politicians should be more cautious in their choice of words.
" Bost told CNN in a statement that he regretted his choice of words for creating a distraction and said there was "no malicious intent.
Mayor Karen Weaver told us Emily Sioma definitely caught her attention with her choice of words at the start of the Miss America broadcast.
Of course Paul couldn't say whether there are any plans for such films, but he acknowledged that the choice of words is a loophole.
Volkswagen in Wolfsburg later issued a statement acknowledging the "irritation" caused by Mueller's choice of words in English, which is not his native language.
" Asked if Sanders regretted the choice of words, Weaver said the campaign had meant "qualified in the sense of 'disqualified' as opposed to 'unqualified.
Serhat Unaldi, a Germany-based author of a book about the monarchy, said the phrase "not stable" is "indeed an unusual choice of words".
Pelosi violated House rules with her choice of words condemning Trump's racist language, leading to a dramatic series of events ahead of the vote.
Almost a week after a heated argument between Steve Harvey and Mo'Nique unfolded on-air, the host is reflecting on his choice of words.
"I understand that heterosexual people might not know that, so it was a sloppy choice of words that I regret," he wrote on Facebook.
Volkswagen (VW) headquarters in Wolfsburg later issued a statement acknowledging the "irritation" Mueller's choice of words in English - not his native language - had caused.
Trump spent much of last week making a pitch directly to African-American voters, though his choice of words was still criticized at times.
"I used a poor choice of words in describing the coordinated disruptions taking place across the country," Bost told CNN in a statement Thursday.
He later called it "probably a poor choice of words on my part," and said that he believed Mr. Obama was an American citizen.
One could argue about the choice of words, but it's important that North Korea accepts that the international society is putting its foot down.
What makes Mr. Macdonald truly exceptional is not his well-crafted jokes or his distinctive half-enunciated delivery, but his precise choice of words.
Mr. Portnow said he regretted his choice of words, but — in a move that stoked further anger — stopped short of making a full apology.
Other GOP senators seem to have an open mind about this needed change, but I worry about their murky non-committal choice of words.
Parts like Nvidia's Quadro GPUs and Intel Xeon chips are nowhere to be seen here, so it's an interesting choice of words on Corsair's part.
"Today could be the day I lose my job," New Zealand reporter Hilary Barry said through tears of laughter over the unfortunate choice of words.
And that situation is made even worse by the president's poor choice of words, like "we need to fight fire with fire" and "torture works".
Just like your thoughts and habits can mean the difference between living a wealthy life and an average life, so can your choice of words.
Her choice of words serves as an indictment of not only her lack of judgment, but her lack of empathy, and most of all character.
I think it was a poor choice of words, I never used it before, I haven't used it since, I would not use it again.
Jordyn Woods broke her silence on allegedly cheating with Tristan Thompson -- and screwing over her BFF Kylie Jenner's fam -- with an interesting choice of words.
He later rowed back on the comment in a statement posted on his Twitter feed, saying he had not made "the correct choice of words".
" It's an interesting choice of words because when Apple introduced the iPad Pro shortly after, it called Face ID "more secure than any tablet or computer.
Shortly before the conference, though, Yiannopoulos announced his resignation from Breitbart, saying he didn't want his "poor choice of words to detract" from his colleagues' work.
First, he started talking about it being on autopilot which I just think was a poor choice of words but the market took it that way.
"It was not my intention to belittle the trans community with my poor choice of words directed toward Erika," she told Page Six in a statement.
A kind or thoughtful word goes a long way, & a prudential choice of words is less likely to wound, spark conflict or cause markets to drop.
She described the "dark psychic force," when discussing President Donald Trump, environmental justice, and racism, causing an uptick in search for the peculiar choice of words.
But because of the choice of words, it is very similar to the speaking style and patterns of someone who would work around the vice president.
Democratic strategists said Clinton's choice of words represented a significant alteration to her message, and Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, immediately took credit for it.
And if you objected to her choice of words (as many pundits and Republicans did), then you must just not believe that racists were deplorable people.
But aside from the curious choice of words, it raised the essential question regarding Syria going beyond the one-time strike: What exactly is the mission?
He said he decided to cancel the trip because he feared that its purpose would be "overshadowed" by the controversy sparked by his choice of words.
I would say this popularity contest is a "no brainer" but since that's literally all that's left of them, maybe that's the wrong choice of words here.
He acknowledged that calling Hamas and Hezbollah "friends" was a poor choice of words, and has tried to tamp the bigoted statements from other prominent party members.
Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem has pledged to be "more careful" with his choice of words after offending Southern European countries with his "booze and women" remarks.
It's just that the "poor people" language coming from the mouth of a Picasso- and Ferrari-collecting billionaire may have been a, well, poor choice of words.
This would be a poor choice of words for any wedding, but it's especially bad for the D'Agostino nuptials since it hits way too close to home.
" Brzezinski's comments drew condemnation on social media and she later apologized for the remark in a Twitter post, saying she used a "SUPER BAD choice of words.
"Un-American" appeared to trump "immoral," an admittedly blameless choice of words, though it had the unfortunate effect of echoing the nationalist chauvinism of the president himself.
Speaking of bad things -- Joe had another snafu while addressing violence against women by making a very poor choice of words ... and failing to recognize his mistake.
For a man who constantly reminds us of his pledge to fulfill Theodore Roosevelt's legacy, I was surprised by his rather stark and inaccurate choice of words.
A prominent respiratory expert who originally told Chinese state media that the coronavirus was under control and preventable has admitted that his choice of words was inappropriate.
Angrily I tweeted w/o thinking my choice of words would be enraging to black women who doubly suffer, both by being women and by being black.
Donald Trump's choice of words when he said he can "grab [women] by the pussy" because he's famous has been made into something of a joke for some.
Like most of O'Keefe's work, it's deceptively edited and doesn't add up to much, but he managed to catch one executive in a pretty poor choice of words.
" Her choice of words isn't accidental: It references the Supreme Court's ruling that the Constitution grants women the right to get an abortion without facing an "undue burden.
She also said she made a poor choice of words in her "traffic problems" email but had only been repeating Wildstein's own description of the study's potential gridlock.
"Totally agree with you -SUPER BAD choice of words .. I should have said 'water boy'... like for football teams or something like that.. ," she tweeted after the show.
Most notably, she described a "dark psychic force," when discussing President Donald Trump, environmental justice, and racism, causing an uptick in search for the peculiar choice of words.
"To my friends and colleagues and my fans and community: I want to deeply apologize for my recent choice of words, and poor use of example," she wrote.
Grassley spokesman Michael Zona explained his boss's choice of words: "It's remarkable and unfortunate that it's newsworthy that a senator believes in keeping his promises," Zona told CNN.
The OKC Thunder commentator who said Russell Westbrook was "out of his cotton-picking mind" is being punished for his terrible choice of words ... the team just announced.
Still, when first-term legislator Rashida Tlaib said, "We're going to impeach the m*****f****r!" there was an uproar -- and not just about her choice of words.
They repeatedly accused her of yellow journalism, of Hindu-bashing and of "character assassination" against them — an unfortunate choice of words about the victim of a literal assassination.
After Jackson angered LeBron James by calling his business associates and friends a "posse," Anthony, a friend of James's, found himself answering questions about Jackson's choice of words.
In retrospect, his choice of words was surprisingly honest, a rare acknowledgment in a medium that prizes originality of how deeply he was influenced by other popular thrillers.
Though he appeared calm and adopted an avuncular tone, Sisi's choice of words suggested criticism had stung a leader once so popular bakeries sold cakes emblazoned with his face.
That's one of the reasons why, when President Obama announced the "moonshot" to cure cancer earlier this year, a lot of observers were skeptical of the choice of words.
The two hide away in a different room on a different floor of the hotel, and Hannah confronts Luke about his poor choice of words last time they spoke.
In the predictive keyboard example, Google aggregates your summarized data with many other people's to create global or regional averages for things like grammar, syntax, and choice of words.
She admits Drama had a poor choice of words, but says that's just the way he speaks -- plus, he thought he was having an innocent convo about his music.
We spoke to Deborah Watts, Till's cousin and co-founder of the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation, and she told us she has no issue with LeBron's choice of words.
I would like to emphasize the subtle importance of Arendt choice of words: 'seen' and 'heard' — and not for instance 'what is visible', or 'what is said' in public.
And at the debate in November, Biden described the need to "keep punching at" the issue of domestic violence — a choice of words that raised eyebrows among many viewers.
According to the internal investigation interview, Barone said he could have used a "better choice of words," but believed it was "effective in maintaining control," reported the Hartford Courant.
It took President Trump five full days to respond after Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc on Puerto Rico — and when he finally did, Twitter wasn't happy with his choice of words.
"It was one of the rare times in my career I thought we got, for (lack) of a better choice of words, punked," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo told reporters.
The piece was titled "Being a Feminist in Harvey Weinstein's World," but the Big Bang Theory star faced backlash from many feminists for her choice of words in the piece.
Pelosi violated House rules with her choice of words condemning Trump's racist language, leading to a dramatic series of events ahead of the vote, including Cleaver's abandonment of the chair.
He's clearly aware of the social media backlash over his initial use of "re-accommodate" to describe the incident, and made an effort to explain the poor choice of words.
She implored that Hollywood should not "throw her away" based on her terrible choice of words, which compared Jarrett, a senior adviser to Barack Obama, to Planet of the Apes.
"The bribe is to grant or withhold military assistance in return for a public statement of a fake investigation into the elections," Ms. Pelosi said, clarifying her choice of words.
Then they sit down together and discuss it in minute detail, raising questions, making decisions about the style, the level of diction, the choice of words, phrases, and so on.
"I told her she had a poor choice of words, which hurt people," said Mr. Ahmed, who voted for Ms. Omar but was unsure whether he would do so again.
In March 2015, he characterized as a "poor choice of words" the language that the city's lawyers used in court filings to assert that the boy's death was his own fault.
Boyce&aposs parents say they don&apost condone their son&aposs choice of words but they think it&aposs ridiculous to believe he might pose a threat or embarrass his family.
A former Dallas Cowboys player is going to bat for Kanye West -- telling TMZ Sports he truly believes Kanye is trying to make America great ... despite his "bad choice" of words.
With Donald Trump making headlines for his use of sometimes-vulgar language, Bush has been hitting the GOP front-runner recently for his unusual choice of words on the campaign trail.
Yet there's also frustration with Omar herself, not just over her choice of words in describing Israeli affairs but for doing so repeatedly — and airing much of it on social media.
But in the context of legal history, his choice of words doesn't necessarily convey racist sentiment—and given his decades of experience in the law, he's surely familiar with that history.
Right at the start of the debate, Biden was also heard telling Harris, "Take it easy on me, kid" — a suboptimal choice of words, even if delivered in characteristically affable style.
It's unsurprising that many of the criticisms levelled at it – the melodrama, the occasionally anachronistic choice of words, the vulnerability – are objections to qualities usually viewed being traditionally feminine in nature.
Trump's choice of words is intended to "other" the virus, a strategy that he has used in the past to characterize other threats to America and the American way of life.
Mr. Feaver, now a political science professor at Duke, compared Mr. Trump's choice of words to comments that Mr. Bush made in 2003 about Iraqi militants targeting American troops in Iraq.
Trump didn't identify the "very important" people, but it was easy to believe that Pompeo was among them, and Trump's choice of words underscored the secretary of State's own high standing.
We got the Atlanta rapper and activist at LAX and asked him -- despite Midler's very poor choice of words -- if there's truth to what she said about the struggles of women.
" When asked if the large number of female nominees among this year's list was a response to the backlash from his choice of words, Portnow says he "wouldn't simplify it that way.
"I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues' important reporting, so today I am resigning from Breitbart, effective immediately," Yiannopoulos said in a statement.
What's disappointing about Bee's choice of words is that now we're all fighting about the acceptability of one woman calling another woman a "cunt," which only the most boring people find interesting.
John B. Bellinger, who served as a legal adviser in the administration of George W. Bush, said that despite his "colorful" choice of words, Mr. Trump invoked the self-defense argument explicitly.
All of my early eating disorder role models — a nightmarish choice of words, but when you're in the grip of this mental disorder, that's what they are — were scared, sad and relatable.
" He later said in a statement that he regretted his "choice of words" and claimed that he was trying to warn "that there really are people who would harm others over the issue.
Last week, Twitter had a field day when Kristi Yamaguchi wished Kerrigan luck on Dancing with the Stars by using the expression "break a leg," an awkward choice of words giving Kerrigan's history.
" House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday did not endorse the President's choice of words, saying, "That's not the language I would use" and "I don't agree with that language, it's pretty simple.
You want to be considerate, however, they were not at all considerate with their tone, their choice of words, or the fact that you just walked in and seem to be enjoying yourself.
The nominee went on to comment about the need for more robust mental-health services in the country, but his ill-choice of words caused enough damage for his critics to run with.
But it's possible to imagine another politician issuing a statement of regret for a "poor choice of words," and praising Islam as a "religion of peace" while banning primarily Muslim visa holders and refugees.
Upon noticing the unfortunate choice of words, the email began to receive a great deal of backlash on social media, and shocked Twitter users vented their disappointment in the company and the careless marketing.
" Kennedy said on Wednesday that Trump's Sunday tweets were not racist and that he doesn't think the President is a racist, but noted that he believed the comments were "a poor choice of words.
Recording Academy CEO Neil Portnow, who last year said women need to "step up" and later acknowledged that it was a "poor choice of words," seemed to address his 2018 comments during Sunday's show.
BILLS' G.M. SOFTENS REMARKSBuffalo Bills General Manager Doug Whaley said he had used "a poor choice of words" in saying Tuesday that he did not think football was intended to be played by humans.
Despite Omar quickly issuing an apology for her poor choice of words, President Trump criticized her, claiming she should be "ashamed of herself" that the apology was inadequate and then called for her resignation.
His choice of words and phrases reminds us that we have become a nation indulging in name-calling and name checks, led by the man that less than half the voters elected as President.
VW said that Mueller was aware that his choice of words caused irritation and said he wanted the U.S. public to know that his apology for the company's breach of trust was sincere and honest.
After acknowledging that Tensing's use of the term "dragged" may not have been the best choice of words, he claimed that Tensing had indeed become trapped by the car and legitimately feared for his life.
Calling an Article V Convention of States a "constitutional convention" is, clearly, a very poor choice of words — the kind of words meant to incite fear in an attempt to rob citizens of their power.
Timing: Kelly's misrepresentation of what happened comes amid the White House's current feud with Wilson and the Gold Star widow of a soldier killed in Niger, which began over President Trump's alleged thoughtless choice of words.
The midterm elections are now less than three months away, and GOP candidates in competitive races would much prefer to be talking about the economy than about the president's choice of words about a former aide.
John B. Bellinger III, who served as a legal adviser in the administration of George W. Bush, said that despite his "colorful" choice of words, Mr. Trump was on solid ground, invoking the self-defense argument.
The ATP added that a second investigation had taken place after Kyrgios's comments at the U.S. Open, although the world number 27 had clarified his remarks saying that "corrupt" was not the correct choice of words.
"We can see that Hilary Clinton has the highest standard deviation and so the biggest change of choice of words from one speech to another, while Ted Cruz varies the least in his choices," the study noted.
Johnson, the frontrunner to replace Theresa May, said he was sorry for offense he had caused in the past in his choice of words but that he believed voters did not want politicians to veil their language.
"After hearing from many friends and colleagues, I understand the hurt that my poor choice of words following last Sunday's GRAMMY telecast has caused," Portnow said in a statement previously obtained by PEOPLE following the #GrammysSoMale controversy.
She refers to the government's "tyrannical rape of our private data," a disturbing choice of words given fsociety's collaboration with Julian Assange's WikiLeaks and its own less than stellar track record with both rape and private data.
Yes, the first Democratic primary debates of the 2020 presidential election this week were battles between candidates who could use virtue signaling to present themselves as authentic and politicians whose choice of words came off as insincere.
"The merged group will have to make massive savings and probably also close plants, even if the CEOs' choice of words is different," said NordLB autos analyst Frank Schwope after the binding agreement was announced on Wednesday.
Johnson, the frontrunner to replace Theresa May, said he was sorry for offence he had caused in the past in his choice of words but that he believed voters did not want politicians to veil their language.
In an interaction noticed by Comments by Celebs, an Instagram user criticized the mother of two's choice of words, claiming that she would grow to regret them once the kids she shares with husband Jason Biggs are older.
Unfortunately, this mutual love fest has been marred by some negative reactions to Adele's comment about her "black friends" feeling particularly empowered by "Lemonade," with some on Twitter expressing their discomfort right away with Adele's choice of words.
"After hearing from many friends and colleagues, I understand the hurt that my poor choice of words following last Sunday's GRAMMY telecast has caused," Portnow said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE on Thursday, following the #GrammysSoMale controversy.
"But it was my own attempt at challenging Crist on my blog that has now raised the issue of not just my choice of words, but what was and is in my heart," Reid said in her statement.
When she sings "move your body around like a nympho," it's a poor choice of words at best, and the reference to Full Metal Jacket's Vietnamese prostitute with the "love you long time" refrain now feels questionable too.
Amid the expanding crisis and growing criticism of Beijing's strategy, a prominent respiratory expert who originally told Chinese state news media that the coronavirus was under control and preventable admitted that his choice of words had been inappropriate.
Mr Dahl continues to insist that it was just a bit of fun—simply "one of the greatest radio promotions in history", plus an expression of rebellion against a "trendy social elite", a choice of words that echoes today.
"We certainly don't want the government to shut down," Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, said on Tuesday, just after giving a carefully worded denial to reporters at the White House about the president's choice of words.
Now, their 16-7 road record is the best in the N.L. "There's a lot of people that have doubted us, so it's nice to prove those haters wrong, I guess," said Arenado, who reconsidered his choice of words.
While Trump has clearly softened his rhetoric ahead of a potential meeting with Kim, characterizing the North Korean's intentions as "very honorable" was an interesting choice of words considering the regime's troubling human rights history and reputation for ruthlessness.
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It is a case in which an employer has escalated and effectively encouraged further harassment of their former employees, through deliberate silence about the attacks suffered by their workers combined with an extraordinary choice of words in a public statement.
Trump's choice of words was not especially bombastic or aggressive in their tone, but saying, "We will not allow American cities to be threatened with destruction," is an extreme and dangerous statement in its substance -- if Trump means what he says.
Botswana, Ghana, Haiti, Namibia, Senegal and the African Union all protested Mr. Trump's comments, some openly calling them racist; Botswana even repeated Mr. Trump's choice of words in pointedly asking the United States "to clarify if Botswana" was such a country.
According to a second forsa survey among people who said they do not back the far right, 90% view AfD as providing a spiritual breeding ground for right-wing extremist acts of violence through their appearance and their choice of words.
By the mid-1970s, critic Thomas Hess acknowledged the critical favoritism shown to postwar male artists when he singled out the Ninth Street women as "sparkling Amazons," a jarring choice of words that perpetuates the chauvinism it aims to debunk.
But while the pope said he was sorry for his choice of words and tone of voice when he testily answered a reporter's question last Thursday in Chile, he also said he was certain that the prelate, Juan Barros, was innocent.
"Over the medium term I suspect that the two countries come together, but in the short term Duterte's choice of words is surely frustrating for the US efforts to build a coalition against China in what Filipinos consider the West Philippine Sea."
" Even as the dispute was being peaceably resolved by Washington and Beijing, a Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson took issue with the President-elect's choice of words, saying, "I want to say we strongly dislike the term 'steal' as it's entirely inaccurate.
But during last night's episode of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, the comedian-slash-queen of my heart had some choice of words for Democrats who are all about La Résistance — as long as they don't have to go to the polls.
"This generation that's coming up, it's about 13, 14, 15, now have very different politics than most other generations," he told Vanity Fair in an odd choice of words for someone who's career was recently derailed for seeming to condone child molestation.
" Clinton on her use in the 1990s of the term "super predators" to describe some young kids: "I think it was a poor choice of words I never used it before, I haven't used it since, I would not use it again.
" In an appearance hours later on NBC's Today show which aired Wednesday morning stateside, White said he was "truly sorry" for the word "gossip" and added this: "It's a poor choice of words to describe such a sensitive subject in the world today.
He has been careful in his choice of words, referring to Ataturk simply as Mustafa Kemal, his name as a military officer when he led the Turkish National Movement to victory in the war of independence after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire.
"In the heat and the frustration of seeing and hearing the constant drumbeat of bigotry, misogyny and homophobia coming from the Republicans at the state legislature, I used a poor choice of words and vented my frustration and I apologize," Mancini said.
" Blankenstein on Monday sent his own message to bureau employees saying he regrets the writings and insisting that "poor judgement in my choice of words back then, or how I framed my arguments, does not make me a racist or a sexist.
"Jeffries offered a semi-apology in a 2013 Facebook post, writing, "While I believe this 7 year old, resurrected quote has been taken out of context, I sincerely regret that my choice of words was interpreted in a manner that has caused offense.
In his tweet on Wednesday morning, Trump also asserted that "we need more Republicans in 2018" and the GOP "must ALWAYS hold the Supreme Court," a notable choice of words, since the judiciary is supposed to be independent of the executive branch.
The President said the police "acted stupidly," which he later acknowledged in an interview with The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates was a poor choice of words and said the uproar that followed those remarks drove home for him how much a president's words matter.
"Time will tell whether President Duterte steps back from this episode and realizes he needs to recalibrate his choice of words in engaging U.S. leaders," said Amy Searight, a former senior Pentagon official now at Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank.
Mr. Zarif said on Twitter that "Trump's ignorant hate speech belongs in medieval times — not the 21st Century UN." Mr. Trump's choice of words raised hackles among allies too, as Federica Mogherini, the European Union foreign minister, made clear at a reception on Tuesday evening.
The president has asserted that the leaking will stop "because now we have our people in," a choice of words that creates more than a little shudder in the ranks of intelligence professionals, who prefer to work in the background for presidents, Democratic or Republican.
On the one hand, at least some of this commentary has to be reacting to how still the cheerleaders remain between routines, or how they're visibly flanked by older men, as if to be kept in line; on the other hand, please notice the choice of words.
After 280 punishing seasons on the field, a handful of neck surgeries, and a bizarre fast-fizzling HGH scandal, even Manning admits that this game could be his "last rodeo," which is an amusing choice of words for someone who was basically born in a golf shirt.
"The president has asserted that the leaking will stop 'because now we have our people in,' a choice of words that creates more than a little shudder in the ranks of intelligence professionals, who prefer to work in the background for presidents, Democratic or Republican," he added.
Privately, some Republicans — who did not want to publicly fight with the president's campaign manager — dismissed Mr. Parscale's choice of words, noting that the concept of dynastic politics was harmful to Hillary Clinton in 2016 and that it is not a concept historically favored by populists.
But it's curious that Fury is specifically referring to Carol's "glow," as opposed to her photon beams or superpowered punches; "glowing" is exactly what Monica does in the comic books, indicating that this might be a deliberate choice of words that reference Monica's comic book life.
Most countries, including the US, only have formal diplomatic relations with mainland China and don't officially recognize the government in Taiwan—which is why Trump's casual chat with the president of Taiwan, and his seemingly cavalier choice of words when describing Tsai, is so surprising, and so risky.
In the same episode, we asked a former top employee of Mr. Trump's, Barbara Res, once the head of construction at his company, whether the inflammatory language he is now using resembled his choice of words and his shading of the truth as a boss in the workplace.
But his forceful choice of words sent a clear signal that the emboldened chairman and his committee are charging ahead with a process that could lead to impeachment votes later in the year, while beating back liberal criticisms that the panel has been too timid in its investigative approach.
But that momentum could easily be derailed, some say, and the blame for such a setback would lie not just with Ms. Omar's poor choice of words or Mr. Trump's inflammatory rhetoric, but also with Democratic leaders who appear reluctant to embrace the diversity they claim to champion.
Most countries, including the US, only have formal diplomatic relations with mainland China and don't officially recognize the government in Taiwan — which is why Trump's casual chat with the president of Taiwan, and his seemingly cavalier choice of words when describing Tsai, is so surprising, and so risky.
As the negative comments criticizing Martinez for her choice of words came rolling in, the former reality star clapped back, explaining that she never meant to imply that having a baby of her own "sucks" but that she only wanted to be open about her own struggles with being a parent.
Spicer, with his casual anti-Semitism, may lack deeply held convictions about the Holocaust, but his choice of words show an alarming comfort with a narrative that downplays the significance of it in the first place, and cynicism about Jewish claims of anti-Semitism at the heart of this rotten administration.
Either way, if the past is any guide, Farage may well decide, now that the British press and social media are skewering him for his "crass" statement, that blaming his choice of words on his being stunned or tired after a long night of poll watching may be good idea.
Peter, a quiet observer deliberate in his choice of words, is painstaking in his efforts: The job is his life, and when he's not acting as an apartment-whisperer, he's out and about all over the city with tuning forks, mapping out the sonic patterns of each block and neighborhood.
"One might say that the judge may have been injudicious in his tone or choice of words, but one cannot say that his comments were so discourteous, uncivil, or 'bullying' as to 'transcend ... the expected rough-and-tumble of litigation,'" Gregory wrote, quoting language from a report about applying the judiciary's ethics rules.
" Dionysius of Halicarnassus, writing of Simonides, notes that one should "Watch very carefully Simonides's choice of words and the exactitude with which he puts things together"; the word exactitude here is akribeia, which likewise has a dual meaning: it can mean "precision, accuracy, exactness of language" or "parsimony, frugality, stinginess with money.
Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Florida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Trump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news MORE tweeted, "Gotcha," a jarringly poor choice of words given her boss's infamous "grab them by the [expletive]" proclamation.
Mr. Trump's choice of words sounded familiar: In May, Mr. Ryan said he was "not ready" to endorse Mr. Trump for president (the speaker subsequently did.) In a phone conversation between Mr. Pence and Mr. Trump on Wednesday morning, according to someone with knowledge of the call, Mr. Trump brought up his Washington Post interview.
" However, a spokesperson for the Sweetwater Union High School District disagreed with the student's choice of words and told to CBS8 that "it's unfortunate that the words of a student like this are taking away from the positive" and "there are a lot of teachers working very hard for our students it's unfortunate that she decided to air grievances.
But in calling for prudence in policy, Mr. Draghi — who, more than any other central banker, is known for his judicious choice of words — sparked an immediate sell-off in European government bonds as investors interpreted his use of the word "prudence" as a stepping away from the bank's commitment to keep buying European government bonds.
"If the ECB really wants to unwind the euro's sharp appreciation this year, the central bank must tell the market that the expectation for a sea-change is completely wrong," said Dhaval Joshi, senior vice-president at BCA Research, suggesting that Draghi might be teeing up a move in October with his choice of words at the press conference.
"All anyone needs to do is read the first paragraph of the Fed press statement to see that the central bank has marked down its assessment of the economic landscape – the choice of words suggests far more than the tweaking that was done to the numerical projections," David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, said in his daily note Thursday.
But when he was asked by a reporter to comment on Trump's choice of words last week, Senator John Cornyn made reference not to the policies of the Chinese Communist Party but to "a culture where people eat bats and snakes and dogs," and went on to claim, falsely, that the MERS and swine flu outbreaks had also been caused by Chinese diets.
Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces White House eyes September action plan for gun proposals Trump phoned Democratic senator to talk gun control MORE (D-Conn.) were incredulous over Trump's choice of words.
"I think the choice of words is very interesting from Beijing because I didn't hear any talk about retaliation, I didn't hear any talk similar to what we heard regarding Canada, where 5G networks might be held up, Huawei's involvement in building these types of networks, you know, as a penalty might withdraw," Capri said, referring to the next generation of mobile networking technology.
And while her choice of words has caused some of her own Muslim constituents to describe her as anti-Semitic, many American Muslims across the country are worried that the ongoing criticism of Ms. Omar is being motived by racism and Islamophobia, and they are concerned about the broader consequences for their communities, including a heightened sense that they are not welcome in the halls of power.
Mike Vick says he never should've suggested Colin Kaepernick cut his afro to look more presentable to NFL owners ... and admits he "should've used a better choice of words" when addressing the free agent QB. Vick's been under fire since he made controversial comments about Kap on FS1's "Speak for Yourself" earlier this week ... and the ex-NFL star says his original message was taken out of context.
Senator Mike EnziMichael (Mike) Bradley EnziThe 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal On The Money: Fed poised to give Trump boost with rate cut | Parties unable to reach deal in Trump tax return lawsuit | New York opens investigation into Capital One data breach Outgoing Senate Budget chair unveils plans to replace Budget Committee MORE (R–Wyo.) calls the idea of helping out a single pension fund a "dangerously slippery slope" — an interesting choice of words to a generation of middle class workers watching their version of the American dream slipping away.

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