Zhao was booked on charges of complicity to commit felonious assault and complicity to commit murder.
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That by itself does not prove complicity; it needs to be a feature of our discussion about complicity.
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How does one come to terms with one's own complicity in evil, even if that complicity is "innocent"?
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Princess Hassa bint Salman was charged in August with theft, complicity with voluntary violence and complicity of sequestration.
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Complicity can be synonymous with collusion, but where collusion describes an action, complicity describes a state of being.
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The warrant, which was seen by Reuters, stated that Soro was charged with criminal association, complicity in treason and complicity in an attack on state security.
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Relford was sentenced to 31 years in prison after pleading guilty to complicity to murder, complicity to robbery, and attempted evidence tampering in the stabbing death of Jitmoud.
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RB Quinton Baker, WR Xavier Lane, LB Tyler Obee and DE Cecil Stallings were charged with the most serious crimes -- complicity to wanton endangerment, complicity to assault and criminal trespass.
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During a separate court appearance, Osborne pleaded guilty to four counts of complicity to rape, complicity to kidnapping and pandering obscenity involving a minor, a Loraine County Court official confirms to PEOPLE.
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Finally, 70-year-old suspect known as Christiane G is charged with being head of complicity of robbery with weapon in an organized gang, complicity of abduction and sequestration, and possession of ammunition.
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Because of an incident that occurred in April, court records show that he also faces charges of first-degree enhanced drug trafficking, complicity buying or possessing drug paraphernalia, and complicity possession of marijuana.
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"We must end U.S. complicity in Yemen's humanitarian disaster," Rep.
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There are times when silence is the voice of complicity.
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"I don't draw conclusions of complicity at all," Tillerson said.
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But concealing evidence of a crime may constitute criminal complicity.
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New evidence of complicity in shooting down a civilian airliner.
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So, we've apparently witnessed a lot of complicity in 2017.
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She was hanged for her complicity; happily, so was he.
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And this instinct has drawn them ever deeper into complicity.
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It has raised questions about complicity in possible war crimes.
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It starts by depriving disappearance of our complicity or resignation.
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He is well aware of what transpired and his complicity.
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There comes to be complicity between terrorism and its audience.
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But the plaintiffs alleged complicity across the opioid supply chain.
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We can only dissociate ourselves from them by refusing complicity.
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These people are protected because they inspire complicity with fear.
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With the GOP's complicity, Trump could be just getting started.
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Some examples of French complicity remain raw 23 years later.
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During a separate court appearance last week, Osborne pleaded guilty to four counts of complicity to rape, complicity to kidnapping and pandering obscenity involving a minor, a Loraine County Court official confirms to PEOPLE.
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These civil liberties lawyers were accused of complicity with Communism in much the same way I'm being accused of complicity with President Trump's policies, despite the fact that I have publicly criticized these policies.
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This silence and this complicity are what the addict counts on.
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Not to mention their own complicity by continuing to work there.
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Lynching relied on the complicity and solidarity of the white community.
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Rights activists have previously accused Sudanese officials of complicity in trafficking.
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From Russian interference being really overstated to Trump's complicity as understated?
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Go deeper: Read the full NYT investigation on 'Weinstein's complicity machine.'
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Soderbergh winks at Hollywood's complicity in this morally reprehensible financial framework.
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A human stain, the bruise of complicity in all its shades.
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I had the impression that their complicity still surprises them daily.
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Then, the right-wing McCarthyites accused me of complicity with communism.
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Today, the left-wing McCarthyites accuse me of complicity with fascism.
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The five persons under arrest face life imprisonment for direct complicity.
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Mr. Ameroud was convicted of complicity in the murder in 2005.
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You get that, you get why people think it means complicity.
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The narrative of shared complicity left me feeling deeply, deeply ashamed.
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"Futureface" raises urgent questions having to do with history and complicity.
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Seen this way, then, Helen's complicity is not necessarily her fault.
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The opposite of complicity isn't apology — it's fixing what you broke.
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There were suggestions of complicity by a secretive Italian masonic lodge.
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And something to ponder, too: matters of morality, complicity and fate.
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Fenech has pleaded not guilty to complicity in the 2017 murder.
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Clever and ambitious politicians do occasionally outlast complicity in Presidential scandals.
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The attacks take place in a sinister atmosphere of municipal complicity.
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It will blame you for your complicity in joining the herd.
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In the following months, there were indications of substantial government complicity.
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Black complaint was viewed as complicity with wrong, harm and evil.
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But you can also feel coerced into complicity, intimidated or brainwashed.
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"You need to express your complicity," she said she told him.
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Laurence Pieau, the editor of Closer, is facing a charge of complicity, while two French agency photographers – Cyril Moreau and Dominique Jacovides – and La Provence photographer Valerie Suau, are charged with both invasion of privacy and complicity.
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Seems fundamental when the investigation alleges complicity at the highest levels, right?
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Mr Trump has worked to forge similar bonds of complicity with voters.
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She seemed unable to face her full complicity in her own behavior.
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"Democrats berated him for complicity, Republicans attacked him for disloyalty," laments Packer.
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What needs to change is the tacit complicity of managers and staff.
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But she stressed that complicity with abusers is not unique to Chile.
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What's my complicity in this in the way I'm lying to myself?
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But we err when we draw these lines of complicity too cleanly.
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The complicated reality of contemporary politics and our complicity cannot be escaped.
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This actually mars his analysis of GOP complicity in Trump's rise, too.
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More recently, the Pentagon vigorously denied any complicity with Al Qaeda militants.
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More recently, the Pentagon vigorously denied any complicity with al-Qaida militants.
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What he saw suggested to him architecture's complicity in human rights violations.
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I think a conviction would have opened up more questions about complicity.
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He accused two generals and numerous officers on his turf of complicity.
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But unlike Nixon, Trump enjoys the complicity of nearly his entire party.
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The G.O.P. still has not come close to addressing its complicity problem.
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" Halsey continued: "These people are protected because they inspire complicity with fear.
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Mr Kuczynski's pardon extends to a pending case of complicity in murder.
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Complicity in torture is expressly recognized as a crime under international law.
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What is equally shameful in all of this is the media's complicity.
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What we experienced in Istanbul and Osaka is nothing but tacit complicity.
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In 2005, Mr. Ameroud was found guilty of complicity in the murder.
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On Friday, Haley slammed Russia for complicity in Syria's alleged chemical attack.
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Definitely—they've started to think of their complicity in amplifying this content.
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They are complicit in Trump's Russian complicity, his base, possibly criminal, flirtation.
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The only energy around Trump is a vortex of complicity and incompetence.
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Such wide-scale bloodletting has increased revulsion at the international community's complicity.
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Mr. Keem's interviewee sounded ambivalent about his complicity in Mr. Finch's death.
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" No. Cardinal Law's complicity in child sexual abuse negates any "other dimensions.
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But there is a complicity to scrutinizing and ranking these women, too.
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Mr. Orban's government has sometimes acknowledged Hungarian complicity, most notably in 2013.
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Ignoring the problem or sweeping it away is an act of complicity.
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For them, making an unjust system more comfortable isn't resistance — it's complicity.
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Or you carry complicity with you for the rest of your life.
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The church must own its complicity in this illegal and immoral behavior.
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And all should feel ashamed for complicity in Trump's words and deeds.
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"Your silence and your amnesia is complicity," Booker said at the time.
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That ignores the complicity of a party in thrall to its extremists.
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He talked about an unnamed enemy, even accusing his girlfriend of complicity.
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Now they are starting to be held to account for their complicity.
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Here's complicity at its worst with PR optics for shared human values.
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Kaine has accused the Trump administration of complicity in covering up Khashoggi's murder.
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He lied about his complicity in these atrocities and gained Canadian citizenship fraudulently.
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" But, in Bodhi's words, "Neutrality in the face of such evil is complicity.
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The complicity in the community enabled Marquis-Boire to hurt women with impunity.
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The government's complicity is especially dangerous given the limitations of Israel's incitement laws.
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It's forever caught between its own desire to resist and its ultimate complicity.
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Whether you agree with Sean Penn or not, there is a complicity there.
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In the process, I exposed my own unchallenged complicity in oppression and colonialism.
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Their complicity comes in the form of self-denial instead of owning it.
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This view aspires towards the condition of "race-blindness," rather than acknowledging complicity.
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Complicity, of course, can also be thought of as a form of support.
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There is a word for their role in this form of terrorism: complicity.
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"F1's response amounts to complicity in covering up for Bahrain," he said.
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But a special investigation ordered by the Supreme Court absolved him of complicity.
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Another essay, "We Come from Old Virginia," examines a different kind of complicity.
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The issue of Lithuanian complicity in Nazi war crimes is a sensitive topic.
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The prosecution has not ruled out investigating officials for complicity in the terror.
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Prosecutors point to this as indicating Ms. Salman's complicity with her husband's plot.
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Shin Buddhism responded very directly to the problem of inevitable and thoroughgoing complicity.
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There is guilt, there is complicity, there is looking away, there is beauty.
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Silence is complicity, and the silence of Ms. Omar's Democratic colleagues is deafening.
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The squad's history in Afghanistan, and complicity in abuses there, plays a part.
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It must be about the expulsion of corruption, complicity, hypocrisy, deceit and fraud.
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His wife is charged with complicity to embezzlement and concealment of public money.
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Still, none of this would work without the complicity of the news media.
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"There is a great complicity between the jeweler and the patron," he said.
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For Erdogan's fervent supporters, such apparent reluctance is further evidence of U.S. complicity.
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Perhaps, then, you want to reduce your complicity in what is going on.
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If members of the chancellor's government recognize her complicity, they don't show it.
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Mr. Modi was accused of complicity, though he was cleared by a court.
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Since then, this crisis has only worsened and our complicity become even greater.
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We may welcome that after a year steeped in uncovering sexual-harassment complicity.
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The complicity in the region is staggering, especially when it comes to oil.
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The commander of Incirlik was detained on Sunday for complicity, the official said.
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Princess Hassa bint Salman is being tried on charges of complicity to violence with a weapon and complicity to kidnap an Egyptian-born artisan who was carrying out repairs at her father's residence on the exclusive Avenue Foch in September 2016.
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The Turkish commander of the base was detained for complicity, a senior official said.
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Complicity is a problem everyone needs to be held accountable for, regardless of gender.
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He was not charged with complicity in terrorism, sparing him a potentially harsher sentence.
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She also said that Chinese scientists should be more aware about their potential complicity.
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But to claim shock is to cast off any responsibility, complicity, or even suspicion.
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Leigh Day said documents found after Gaddafi's fall showed British complicity in his case.
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So when the Academy talks about "complicity" ... are they talking about others, or themselves?
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Signing the form or mailing in a letter constitutes complicity in sin, they say.
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Though all are not equally compromised by their deeds, each is guilty of complicity.
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NDAs also allow the organizations that employ such perpetrators to hide their knowing complicity.
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They will now point to the Palestinian Authority's complicity in the recent U.N. vote.
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That is grim enough, and the complicity of the army and police is appalling.
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Watergate -- and his complicity in it -- made it impossible for Nixon to remain President.
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Does this perfect storm of self-indulgence and media and public complicity sound familiar?
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The book is full of "Aha!" moments in which McPherson acknowledges his own complicity.
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I find a title for a tell-all about complicity in this rotten age.
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The house lights stay on the entire time, creating an unspoken feeling of complicity.
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She does not acknowledge her complicity with the censorship of Cuban artists in Cuba.
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We live in an age of deep complicity — and not just the political sort.
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There was another recent case where signing a form was said to create complicity.
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SpaceX blasts off; Poland criminalizes the act of blaming Polish people for Holocaust complicity.
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It was the familiar story of clueless elites, and it rested on intellectual complicity.
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USUAL CRUELTY: The Complicity of Lawyers in the Criminal Injustice System, by Alec Karakatsanis.
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Cannold undercuts that, forcing us to confront our complicity in enjoying them as entertainment.
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"Something that abstract and attenuated is not going to be criminal complicity," he said.
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In 1998 prosecutors charged 72-year-old Deavours Nix with complicity in the attack.
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A Maltese hotelier, who denies involvement, has been accused of complicity in the killing.
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Allegations about their ties to terrorists and complicity in the chemical attack are unproven.
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Since then, one of Malta's wealthiest men has been charged with complicity to murder.
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Since then, one of Malta's wealthiest men has been charged with complicity to murder.
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In Cooperstown this weekend, Selig still bristled at any possible complicity on that front.
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The issue for fans, especially this time of year, is a matter of complicity.
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But its artfulness and essential truth in confronting his own complicity, carries it over.
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"It's at best negligence by failure to act; at worst, it's outright complicity," said Lee.
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Tyndall's former patients accused USC of complicity and negligence in its duty to protect students.
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He's been accused of complicity in a failed coup against its chief executive, Wayne LaPierre.
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Huett has filed a lawsuit against The Weinstein Company for its complicity in his abuse.
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Because politics can make us silent when we should speak, and silence can equal complicity.
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To smile it seemed, to my 16-year-old self, was a form of complicity.
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This is all much more inside baseball than congressional Republicans' specific complicity in Trump's corruption.
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There are ways you and I can reduce our carbon footprints and global-warming complicity.
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I can challenge them to examine their own complicity with colonialism and reexamine their allyship.
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Reframing her decision as complicity in her husband's offenses is not just incorrect, but wrong.
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Pakistan condemned the Thursday bomb attack that killed 44 paramilitary policemen but denied any complicity.
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McAfee is a master at framing his own narrative, baiting and manipulating media into complicity.
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Therefore, accusations of complicity in that mass murder from responsible authorities are a grave matter.
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Meanwhile, he has dismissed mounting evidence of complicity in the drug trade by state officials.
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French authorities are also investigating Lafarge for financing terrorism and complicity to crime against humanity.
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Albert Einstein famously said, 'If I were to remain silent, I'd be guilty of complicity.
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ARANGO He and the other Iraqi artists confront Americans with Iraqi pain, and our complicity.
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But Ford, unlike Pence, could credibly disclaim complicity in the controversies that brought Nixon down.
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Do courts have no choice but to defer to plaintiffs' assertions about complicity and burden?
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That prompted an impassioned speech about Republican complicity from Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.
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The board members' outrage emerged only when the news became public and revealed Hollywood's complicity.
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The men are remarkably open about their complicity with Mexican customs officers at the border.
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And I knew there was no way to do it without addressing my own complicity.
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And I knew there was no way to do that without addressing my own complicity.
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During Mr. Cuomo's re-election campaign last year, his rivals outright accused him of complicity.
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Under complicity laws, helping to arrange a deal can be treated the same as dealing.
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Tellingly "One Night Only" is not so much about rivalry as it is about complicity.
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Tens of thousands of Americans supported draft resisters by signing their names to complicity statements.
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It also says the delay was done "with the acquiescence, if not complicity of" Mattis.
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But this glosses over their continued complicity in producing racial inequities that have lasted generations.
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In August, the loan program came under congressional scrutiny for possible complicity in China's repression.
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But it's getting more difficult to ignore my complicity — and that discomfort makes me act.
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This suggests a stunning plausibility: Saudi complicity in the deadliest terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.
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If that wasn't with the complicity of authorities, I don't know how it was done.
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But she is expert at enlisting the audience in the complicity of spirited make-believe.
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But our politics have been shaped by an era of financial crisis and government complicity.
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But to truly make it better, we must accept our own complicity in that reality.
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"Additionally, Sawicki told Insider that the notion of "Polish complicity" in Auschwitz is "simply false.
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And she lived the rest of her life with the knowledge of her indefensible complicity.
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Our politics are becoming more expressive and symbolic — about demonstrating our non-complicity and outrage.
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The redacted documents have long been rumored to show Saudi Arabia's complicity with the Sept.
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Is it then not fair to also acknowledge the complicity of BLM in cop assassinations?
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But she is expert at enlisting the audience in the complicity of spirited make-believe.
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Outside the legal definition, collusion might mean something along the lines of conspiracy and complicity.
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Congress needs to step in to end our complicity in the kingdom's human rights abuses.
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Wanda's compliance and, indeed, complicity with her kidnapper makes her no less powerful an example.
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Those who recognize their complicity in or perpetuation of it will, and should, feel uncomfortable.
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Security forces have even started detaining top academics suspected of complicity in the failed coup.
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" Caryn has written about the fashion industry's complicity with abuse in relation to the photographers mentioned above and says complicity is relevant here too: "If someone higher up the food chain is on a shoot and witnessing that sort of behavior, they should speak up.
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With agreement from us all that, from this moment on, complicity is the epitome of uncool.
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You've both voiced some guilt over chain restaurant diners' complicity in the industrialized slaughter of animals.
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U.N. officials are concerned that violence is spreading out of control in Congo with Kabila's complicity.
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An official Rwandan statement repeated the government's long-standing accusation of Catholic complicity in the massacres.
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Typhoon Coming On challenges visitors to consider the UK's complicity in the dehumanisation of black people.
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It seems like the prelude to a sensual kiss, with the couple sharing smiles of complicity.
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At the Weinstein Company, where the stories described a culture of complicity, the memo changed nothing.
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The Lafarge executives are accused of complicity in crimes against humanity and financing a terrorist organization.
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A disquieting work about generational complicity and white supremacy, Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?
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And it does not prove that content moderation is the right way to address this complicity.
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Facebook first became aware of its complicity in Myanmar's Rohingya genocide at least five years ago.
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That is partly out of knee-jerk complicity with the culture of leadership and celebrity worship.
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She also reportedly described HR's alleged complicity and failure to investigate or discipline the involved party.
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Pakistan had condemned bomb attack in February that killed 40 paramilitary policemen but denied any complicity.
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Of course he is the ringleader of that and the instigator, but there is some complicity.
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We cannot talk about any complicity between the Russians and the Syrian regime in this case.
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My intention for the project was to challenge systems of oppression and our complicity in them.
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On occasion its officials give vent to their Pacific counterparts about American assertiveness and Australasian complicity.
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But if Nick has his very own teen Wife now, his complicity in Gilead becomes inescapable.
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Most prominently that has involved state complicity in cocaine trafficking from South America through to Europe.
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"Accusations of complicity in that mass murder from responsible authorities are a grave matter," they wrote.
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One analyst alleges that the use of its weapons amounts to Western complicity in war crimes.
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Genocide crimes include conspiracy to commit and direct public incitement, trying to commit genocide, and complicity.
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It is hard to not read Unsane as a cautionary tale about the cost of complicity.
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Yet the Holocaust has unavoidable international dimensions—lines of influence, circles of complicity, moments of congruence.
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Instead, it posits the Kennedy assassination was a mafia hit, although possibly one with CIA complicity.
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However, the Russians did, and this at face value reveals either apparent American complicity or naivete.
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SARA RUKMINI CALLIMACHI I have not come across any stories of Yazidi complicity in the violence.
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I began to ignore his comments but felt guilty, because I believe that silence equals complicity.
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At least try to uncover the truth, or admit your own complicity when somebody else does.
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The British government has, Taylor said, swept its complicity in previous torture programs under the carpet.
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Mr. Bulger was charged with complicity in 19 murders, racketeering, extortion, money laundering and other crimes.
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That required the complicity of hundreds of people to keep him doing what he was doing.
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Once Ceausescu was overthrown in 19773, General Vlad was arrested and charged with complicity in genocide.
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After his release, Mr. Sik didn't mince words on Mr. Erdogan's complicity, corruption and increasing authoritarianism.
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My colleagues' complicity – at least so far – in the White House's cover-up is deeply distressing.
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After six months she "escaped" to neutral Switzerland, almost certainly with the complicity of her captors.
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Police on Saturday charged one of Malta's wealthiest businessmen, Yorgen Fenech, with complicity in the murder.
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FRENCH TYCOON BOLLORE BEING INVESTIGATED OVER SUSPECTED CORRUPTION OF FOREIGN OFFICIALS AND COMPLICITY IN CORRUPTION - LAWYER
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Their responses range from turning a blind eye to crime, to corrupt acceptance, to active complicity.
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Iranian officials immediately accused the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia of complicity in the attack.
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"I can't," Four replies, citing family obligations, that ever-overused justification for complicity in larger injustices.
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Complicity can be found in nearly every action or inaction, every utterance or failure to speak.
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The Senate should quickly follow suit and end United States complicity in the humanitarian horrors there.
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The myth of widespread Muslim complicity in terror attacks has been debunked both often and thoroughly.
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The police suspected that RZA of Wu-Tang Clan had ordered them, with Raekwon's complicity. 22015.
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Their deployment would require full complicity if not participation on the part of the US armed forces.
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Turner incrementally realises both his own complicity and that the notion of a benevolent master is illusory.
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Rather, public knowledge of his behavior — the extent of it, the complicity in it — rendered it scandalous.
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He co-authored a book suggesting FBI complicity in the murder of his friend Martin Luther King.
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The new amendment threatens with the same fate those who accuse Poland of complicity in such crimes.
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Francis condemned the "murderous indifference" and "complicity silence of many" fanning violence, specifically mentioning the arms industry.
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Anis was arrested on suspicion of complicity in his brother's attack and membership of a terrorist group.
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Men need to speak up and address their complicity in the system that allows this to happen.
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The FPÖ epitomises Austria's failure fully to come to terms with its complicity in the Third Reich.
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Once Pence tried to implement his agenda, Democrats would remember Pence's complicity in helping Trump become president.
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Our political-media establishment is now characterized by executive overreach, legislative complicity, judicial partisanship and journalistic decadence.
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They reject the Moroccan candidate; Myriam "fears that a tacit complicity and familiarity would grow" between them.
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And by our, I mean all of our complicity in this alarming and dangerous state of affairs.
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The Rwandan government has previously accused French officials of complicity, and French soldiers of rape and assassinations.
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Their silence is a kind of complicity, a tacit acceptance of the Trump administration's inhumane border policy.
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Mario's sense of complicity in his father's misogyny, and perhaps in misogyny at large, never entirely fades.
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The two executives were convicted of deceptive commercial practices and complicity in operating an illegal transportation service.
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The photos ran alongside videos accusing El Confidencial of complicity in an international conspiracy to overthrow Ortega.
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"She fears that a tacit complicity and familiarity would grow between her and the nanny," Slimani writes.
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It laid on more sanctions in 2006 for what it said was complicity in violence in Darfur.
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" And "the complicity" of "our people" is later described as "the great miracle of the Third Reich.
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I send my strength and love to all women hurt by him and the code of complicity.
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The book "raises urgent questions having to do with history and complicity," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
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Shmuel Rosner TEL AVIV — This month, Poland decided to outlaw claims of Polish complicity in the Holocaust.
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She said voter suppression was too often abetted by the "complicity" of political candidates, including the losers.
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In describing it that way, it actually takes away some of the complicity from members of Congress.
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Some Chinese activists also protested, arguing a censored search would be tantamount to complicity with Chinese censorship.
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No evidence pointing to MBS's complicity is likely to come out in the trial of these suspects.
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In recent weeks, however, Trump, along with his top advisers, have stressed Russia's complicity in Assad's actions.
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At Szabadsag Square stands a stone memorial whose motifs implicitly play down Hungarian complicity in the Holocaust.
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The trial also shone light on the complicity of the Roman Catholic Church in the junta's crimes.
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"Their complicity in detaining students against their will is a serious red line for us," he said.
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The Republicans have continued their complicity by quietly going along with, or even encouraging, very destructive actions.
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There are those who couldn't abide his cultural conservatism, which they took for complicity with political conservatism.
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This is a very good question, because it broadens the circle of complicity beyond the plutocrats themselves.
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"The bureau's position is that there was no complicity" in the plot, Lambert recalls Gebhardt telling him.
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Others, like me, have trouble shouldering our complicity with football's worst elements and have mostly stopped watching.
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The answer, it seems, is an indemnity from the White House for complicity in an alleged murder.
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You will become a target for the other political side who recognizes your complicity in Trump's plans.
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A businessman with alleged links to government officials was charged in December with complicity in the murder.
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Dershowitz's argument gives them a whisper of an argument to justify their complicity in a Trump coverup.
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She was also reminded of her complicity in allowing the relationship to take the course it did.
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"These allegations raise the possibility of a complicity between the gangs and state authorities," the U.N. wrote.
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Also rightfully, Mildred struggles with her complicity — as a woman ignored, she aches to dish out brutality.
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To make fine distinctions was to evade responsibility and, in her stark moral universe, commensurate with complicity.
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This complicity is as true in the art system as it is in US society more broadly.
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When seeking out the root cause of disaster, the first place to look is our own complicity.
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The twisted, disturbing intimacy that Butler depicts between master and slave in the antebellum South is gone; in its place is a numbing bureaucracy that allows every party to avoid recognizing their complicity in the system, if they wish — and the moral imperative to recognize your own complicity anyway.
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Princess Hassa bint Salman is due to go on trial in absentia on Tuesday on charges of complicity to violence with a weapon and complicity to kidnap an Egyptian-born artisan who was carrying out repairs at her father's residence on the exclusive Avenue Foch in September 2016.
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As climate change accelerates, and our complicity in that continues, what are the meaningful actions we can take?
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Hours later, protesters in San Francisco were projecting messages of Dorsey's complicity on the exterior of Twitter's headquarters.
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She says she feels a duty to do something because of her state's complicity in destroying the tribe.
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Gere is charismatic, and he and Roberts have a subtle chemistry, a complicity that you want to share.
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This was a deliberate action that could count on the complicity silence of sectors of the Brazilian media.
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Recently declassified information provides substance for years of speculation about the complicity of these political activists with Saigon.
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A large portion of the show's first season deals with torture and the Agency's complicity in using it.
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We were young women who were assaulted by Weinstein and later terrorized by his vast network of complicity.
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Moral questions of complicity in others' behavior had nothing to do with the legal question in this case.
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Monsters carry out individual atrocities and conceal our complicity, which is far more sinister than the monsters themselves.
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It works, especially after Elliot mentions the Deus Group's complicity in a paramilitary massacre that killed Olivia's mother.
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Williams' response was a master class in how to challenge the cycle of complicity in which harassment thrives.
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At his confirmation hearing, Benczkowski said emphatically that Stroz Friedberg, like Mandiant, had rejected the possibility of complicity.
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It layered on more sanctions in 2006 for what it said was complicity in the violence in Darfur.
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Politicians and rights groups lined up to accuse the tech giants of complicity in an obviously unjust system.
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It absolves us of our own complicity in how the world of power around us has been shaped.
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Officials in the UK government have long denied UK complicity or involvement in the US's "extraordinary rendition" program.
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We would all be better off encouraging the search for deep, loving relationships rather than complicity in coercion.
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"I utterly condemn the new Polish law which tries to deny Polish complicity in the Holocaust," Lapid wrote.
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But Hollywood's complicity in sexual abuse and harassment goes well beyond the casting couch and monsters like him.
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The man had opportunity and motive, and in the New Orleans basketball offices, that handshake proved Moser's complicity.
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This evening, though, he's expecting a visitor who will challenge that complicity: the Roman Catholic Bishop von Galen.
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Political leaders prefer to project a noble history, sometimes by turning complicity in atrocities into claims of victimhood.
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That's a tricky phrase, of course, and it invites observers of the industry to assess our own complicity.
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France has admitted mistakes in how it handled the killings but has always denied the accusations of complicity.
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The indictment accuses Mr. Assange of complicity in Ms. Manning's leaks, saying he encouraged her over several months.
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I can no longer justify to him, or to myself, my complicity in the actions of this administration.
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And in a society as brutal as Gilead's, is there a moral justification for any measure of complicity?
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Its leaders knew that American swimmers, runners and jumpers were doping with the complicity of top Olympic coaches.
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The bill also made it illegal to accuse the nation of complicity in crimes committed by Nazi Germany.
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"If we can break the glacier of complicity in Congress, we can get measures done," said Connecticut Sen.
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"Failure to do things differently, when everything is failing, can only be described as complicity," the statement said.
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Many Iranians, no strangers to conspiracy theories, will believe Saudi complicity at best and direct instructions at worst.
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But when a repressive government refuses to evolve or, indeed, when it doubles down, cooperation can become complicity.
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British-born Penelope Fillon will be investigated on suspicion of complicity in misappropriating public funds, the source said.
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Then, with the rise of institutionalized segregation and the complicity of white jockeys, their numbers began to dwindle.
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"It is a sanitary scandal at the Sanofi laboratories with state complicity," APESAC President Marine Martin told Reuters.
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House Republicans must abandon their complicity with President Trump and affirm that no one is above the law.
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Issues surrounding complicity, structural racism, and the politicization of religious discourse were largely absent from the panel's remarks.
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For many in the political and media establishment, the possibility of collusion offered moral expiation for collective complicity.
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The driving force of love here feels like complicity, a collusion of intents rather than obsessive sexual preoccupation.
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Throughout Blue Velvet, Lynch plays with the idea of complicity, especially as it pertains to sex and violence.
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The source said the prosecutor had also requested UBS France, the bank's French arm, go on trial for complicity.
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"The plantation owner is never wearing a kilt," she continued, referencing Scotland's glossing over of its complicity in slavery.
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That means there's a tone of wacky complicity in the hijinks that ensue as they act out their plan.
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He may be defending himself against any appearance of complicity; his first government, in 2006, included Mr Meciar's party.
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We must not, as we have done in the past, permit official euphemisms to lull us into silent complicity.
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How is anyone supposed to relax and embrace hygge with such a strong odor of complicity in the air?
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We don't want that enjoyment tainted by a sense of complicity in the terrible crimes they are accused of.
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Meanwhile, technology companies have plausible denial of complicity because they added a new field to the "report abuse" button.
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In its statement, the Weichan Auka Mapu blamed the Catholic Church for "complicity" in the taking of Mapuche lands.
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But in the case of the missing Japanese wrecks, there appears to be some complicity from a local university.
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The ATCA empowers Americans to sue foreign aid recipients in U.S. courts over alleged complicity in "acts of war".
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The Museum's inertia has turned the screw, and we refuse further complicity with Kanders and his technologies of violence.
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In Cain's novel, the star-crossed lovers are joined by a dark passion and by complicity in a murder.
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To support cloture in the current circumstance would make me guilty of 'complicity', to borrow Judge Gorsuch's memorable term.
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"Silence is tantamount to complicity, especially at a time where the events are happening with increasing frequency," Mahmudabad said.
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He believes in his own complicity, and that belief restores the central idea of the story: Everything affects everything.
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How do you see our "culture of complicity" and is that responsible for the ongoing sexual harassment at gigs?
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In 2013 a statute addressing corporate complicity in public corruption and another giving federal prosecutors important new enforcement tools.
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Thanks to such complicity, Trump's corruption has become enmesh in the political system, rather than contained to one man.
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When I mention harassment but decline to name names, I am bombarded with accusations that my silence is complicity.
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More recently, Edward Snowden's 2013 leaks revealed the tech industry's complicity in the National Security Agency's global surveillance operation.
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It's a shift from snowball-wielding climate denial to a more insidious version that relies on complicity and delay.
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Their conflict stems not from painful personal experience, but from Tolentino's sense of complicity in the systems she criticizes.
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But intelligence officials, in interviews with The New Yorker , insisted that they still had no evidence of Russian complicity.
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It's immediately a question of what your level of complicity was as opposed to why this person violated you.
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The Polish law, which made it illegal to accuse Poland of complicity in the Holocaust, was amended last week.
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WOVEN INTO THE GROTESQUE details of this continuing annihilation of Myanmar's most helpless are vexing dilemmas about international complicity.
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"Fend off patriarchal poetry" is a vague, if admirable, directive, delivered without apparent irony or a sense of complicity.
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Some have chastised those who continue to attend church, accusing them of complicity in the crimes of their leaders.
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But to visit Rakhine State and say nothing about the crimes that occurred there is an act of complicity.
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These did not begin with the murder of Mr. Khashoggi, but that's where they, and American complicity, must end.
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Figuring out her complicity in the relationship and how from the very beginning she didn't want to lose him.
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The case for obstruction of justice — and the complicity of these House Republicans — grows day by day as well.
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It said Italian magistrates were investigating two people who were managers at APSA in 2011 on suspicion of complicity.
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"There's complicity from people in the inside, and this is a phenomenon that affects all prison facilities," he said.
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Local residents have accused the Congolese army and peacekeeping units of complicity with the ADF, charges both forces deny.
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She was also charged with complicity of breach of trust for her wider role as head of the party.
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In 1995 France's then-president, Jacques Chirac, officially acknowledged for the first time French complicity in the wartime deportations.
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"The president doesn't believe it's an effective strategy to gloss over or somehow obscure Russia's complicity," Mr. Earnest said.
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The woman, identified as Christiane G., 70, was charged with complicity in the robbery and illegal possession of ammunition.
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Now that narrative is flimsier than ever, as Trump blasted Putin for complicity in the reported gassing of children.
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Still, it's instructive that at one point Tonya lectures the audience on its complicity in how she was treated.
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Like it or not, in 2019, even the most anodyne of artists are now being held accountable for political complicity.
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In the world of video games, where moral ambiguity is poison, I'm impressed with how deftly GTA gains my complicity.
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Complicity: Participation in and mastery over a (virtual) corrupt system may be one way to learn how to resist it.
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Turkish authorities accused Riyadh of complicity in the murder of the Saudi journalist in its Istanbul consulate on October 2.
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"The partidocracy counts on the complicity of newspapers, unions, big companies and so forth," says Victor Pérez Díaz, a sociologist.
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It is the assistance—the complicity of the community in the death of a human being—that is the problem.
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Internal complicity at Pemex refineries and terminals have also opened the door for theft of entire trucks loaded with fuel.
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Aasif Sultan, a reporter for Kashmir Narrator, was arrested and charged with "complicity" in "harboring known terrorists" in August 2018.
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But now we have an expanded theater, a media spectacle that plays to an audience whose complicity is eagerly solicited.
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The immediacy lends an edge of complicity; Ms Smith has said she thinks of it as telling "a true lie".
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The series is either eerily timely or unaware of its own complicity in the vast inequality of our modern era.
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And he had full complicity from his physician wife Abby (Stockard Channing), who delivered shots of a mitigating drug, betaseron.
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Abdelkader Merah is accused of complicity to terror in connection with the shooting spree his brother went on in 2012.
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After coming face-to-face with Taystee in her disempowered situation, Caputo reevaluates his complicity as an employee of MCC.
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A Pakistan-based militant group claimed responsibility for the attack and India accused Pakistan of complicity - a charge Pakistan denies.
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Outside the exquisitely designed catalogue, there is little evidence of Fontana's longstanding complicity and support of the Italian Fascist regime.
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Meyohas's embrace of art market forces makes it difficult to discern the measure of critique to complicity in her work.
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He may have sunk so much cost into his complicity that he sees no option other than to sink more.
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Complicity, like abuse, is not confined to Hollywood -- and it only took two words to open the floodgates: me too.
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This devastating memoir unflinchingly recounts her experiences and questions the complicity of witnesses who acquiesced in the suffering of others.
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Criminal actors regularly bury victims in vast stretches of land in remote regions, at times with the complicity of authorities.
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This may be the most subtle yet pernicious aspect of violent imagery or content on the internet: the viewer's complicity.
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Charlie Sykes, a popular radio host in Milwaukee, has been candid about conservative media's complicity in the rise of Trump.
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"Ultimately we think this is an attempt to cover up the killings and the complicity of the killings," he said.
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Bollore is suspected of corrupting foreign public officials and complicity in corruption, his lawyer Olivier Baratelli said earlier this week.
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Of course, the enormity of Mannix's job description took a great deal of complicity, and MGM helped to furnish that.
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They avoid issues of slavery for the same reasons they avoid dealing with their own history of complicity in colonialism.
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The speed with which Tolentino wraps up her essays after grappling with her complicity suggests that this question is unanswerable.
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Many technology companies, facing outrage at their apparent complicity in mass surveillance, began providing end-to-end encryption by default.
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But we have this curious complicity, because if there's something good that came out of the military, we'll use it.
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Nazi generals, writing self-serving memoirs after the war, blamed Hitler's having "politicized" their own beloved army for their complicity.
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And at some point, if what Trump says and does is met with silence, it implies complicity for the party.
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If those of us who criticized those comments stay silent, we risk complicity in the current bigoted campaign against her.
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Meanwhile, an intergovernmental initiative tackling offshore banking blacklisted Nieu and other South Pacific states for alleged complicity with money laundering.
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"It is time for our complicity and our accommodation of the unacceptable to end," he said on the Senate floor.
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Sheffer's pivot from describing deadly Nazi conceptions of community to Asperger's complicity with the Reich's killing machine is less effective.
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We cannot let him get off without any complicity or justice or accountability, given what he has made possible here.
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Politicians call for prayers and bemoan senseless evil; critics denounce their appeals as cynical and skewer them for hypocritical complicity.
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It's an offensive that feeds itself on fomenting fear in order to win the complicity and silence of all Cubans.
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Their complicity with wartime horror lies beyond the film's scope, which makes its exploration of postwar moral ambiguity feel incomplete.
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The Israelis also have accused Iran's leaders of complicity in attacks targeting Israeli diplomats in India and Georgia in 2012.
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But the complicity of those in attendance -- the most powerful people within the Republican Party -- is what was truly astounding.
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Surely he does not want your brother-in-law's behavior — or his own complicity — imitated in the future by them.
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Mr. Gulen, who lives in exile in the United States, has denounced the assassination and denied any complicity in it.
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The new allegations of tax fraud complicity against Kerimov would represent a lesser charge should the case proceed to trial.
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Mr Muscat announced his resignation the day after a local tycoon, Yorgen Fenech, was charged with complicity in the killing.
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He is accused of complicity in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who contributed to The Washington Post.
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It becomes less about the changes we can make today to make things better and more about avoiding complicity altogether.
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The activists' open letter to the Whitney mounted a powerful critique of the museum's complicity with historic and present injustice.
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Now, if Erdogan's assertions are correct, bin Salman's coup de grâce could be complicity in the murder of a journalist.
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" The former congressman defended his rhetoric in Sioux City, telling reporters, "silence is complicity in what this administration is doing.
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In suing the university, Tyndall's former patients had accused USC of complicity and negligence in its duty to protect students.
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"Dela Rosa should be reminded that he, too, will answer for his complicity in the slaughter of thousands," Conde said.
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" But, he added, "at most, many of the Communists and leftists were guilty of moral complicity for ignoring Stalin's crimes.
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And stopping men in power from abusing women may require dismantling the "cultures of complicity" they build up around themselves.
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He was sentenced in 2012 to life in prison for complicity in the killings of protesters during the January 2011 revolt.
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If convicted of the charges — which included membership in a terrorist organization and complicity in murder — Zschaepe could face life imprisonment.
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It added that Thailand did not "convict officials complicit in trafficking crimes, and official complicity continued to impede anti-trafficking efforts".
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More than 100 staffers at the Whitney Museum signed a letter opposing the institution's complicity with the Trump administration's border policies.
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We ask that Accenture follow McKinsey's lead, that it realize that any business with CBP at this time amounts to complicity.
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Us is a better-directed movie than Pet Sematary, and it has a more interestingly complicated relationship with its characters' complicity.
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Since then, she has been a vocal advocate for changing the harmful culture of complicity in the film and entertainment industries.
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"Nassar could not have done what he did without the complicity of each and every one of these organizations," he said.
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The questions of complicity, mob psychology and scapegoating that the story raises are still being asked today, in America and elsewhere.
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Once the layer of sympathy is eroded, there's not much left except our own complicity in the symptoms of the problem.
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But this form of liberalism is growing rapidly outdated as Hollywood's complicity around issues of sexual harassment and assault become clear.
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The group carried signs claiming that trans activism "erases" lesbians, while their literature accused transgender people of complicity in "rape culture".
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Some believe she was silenced after tweeting and speaking out against Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse, including one about Ben Affleck's complicity.
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We Can't Let Hope Hicks Downplay Her Lying It's Not Just Ivanka Trump — We Need To Talk About Hope Hicks' Complicity
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Relations have been strained in recent years over Rwanda&aposs accusations of French complicity in its 1994 genocide, which France denies.
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James Monroe and Frederick Muhlenberg were tasked with investigating the corruption, and mistook Hamilton's payments for his complicity in the scheme.
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Timberlake has not spoken about his participation in the film, which Allen's accuser, daughter Dylan Farrow, says is equivalent to complicity.
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Answering a question about Russia's potential complicity in the Syrian chemical attack last week, Spicer stretched for a Nazi Germany comparison.
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Talese—rather than take Foos apart, examine his own identifications, or knead his own complicity—swaps the difficult for the lurid.
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Nothing could be more emblematic of Trump's complicity in money-driven establishment politics than he openly confessed history of buying politicians.
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First, as unpopular as Trump is generally, he is still popular enough among Republican voters to scare Republican officials into complicity.
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Yet, Santos will undoubtedly dodge addressing his complicity in the persecution of his own and other political oppositions in our region.
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Considering the source: Kaspersky is currently feuding with the U.S. government over innuendoes about the firm's complicity in Russian espionage operations.
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Local intransigence is significant here: White Southerners are still often reluctant to admit the scale of their ancestors' complicity in slavery.
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The more the show depicts Nick blundering his way into ever greater complicity in Gilead, the more his character interests me.
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Their complicity in a state of constant school shootings, amazingly, is now only the second most anti-American thing about them.
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Flake's cry of "Enough" might be taken as "Enough with politics"—as a concession that complicity and political participation are synonymous.
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I also ask him if the Republican Party will pay a long-term price for their complicity in Trump's various scandals.
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In a world obsessed with discovery and light, polar conspiracy theories become symbolic of a vehement ignorance, a refusal of complicity.
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Washington correctly points to Russia's complicity in any Syrian atrocities, though it likely would have been carried out without Moscow's knowledge.
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After being extradited from Chile, he was convicted on four charges of corruption and one of complicity in a death squad.
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And by stripping racism of any meaning associated with structural injustice, they absolve themselves of any possible complicity in systemic oppression.
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Those conditions no longer exist, even though the occupation does, and it is high time we address our complicity in it.
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Instead of undertaking a thorough investigation of the facts, though, they have accused the United States of complicity in the insurrection.
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Last year, the Polish government passed a law making it a criminal offense to accuse Poland of complicity in German atrocities.
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If we accept the excuse that "it's just a joke," we're allowing comedy to help create the complicity that normalizes bigotry.
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This era of spectacular atrocities, viral snuff movies, and ratings-friendly post-truth demagogues raises the awkward question of voyeuristic complicity.
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But none of that has seemed to matter at a time when anything short of aggressive resistance can reek of complicity.
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The investigation found a staggering amount of complicity on the part of both the Boston church hierarchy and local law enforcement.
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He got slapped on the wrist with a few sanctions, but his complicity faded away into a mist of baldfaced lies.
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The amendment targeted those who accused the country of complicity in the crimes committed by the Third Reich on Polish soil.
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Then-President Jacques Chiraq, speaking in 1995 at the Vel D'Hiv, acknowledged complicity and urged the French not to look away.
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Here, though, the suggestion of complicity doesn't feel like an accusation, the way it can with directors who toss Brechtian brickbats.
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This Hobson's choice, between surrender or ouster, has been foisted upon Mr. Rosenstein by the cowardice or complicity of congressional Republicans.
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The report looks into how Facebook's top leadership failed to fully reckon with the company's complicity in political and social manipulation.
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One reason is that Polish complicity in the Holocaust has been a subject of research and debate in Poland for decades.
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We can hear these qualities on the podcast, where her good ear and gentle teasing produce quick complicity with each client.
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Southern Baptists have faced their past before: In 1995 the convention admitted its historical complicity in slavery and tolerance of racism.
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Though Ms. Frostenson can hardly be reproached for connivance in her husband's groping, she is suspected of complicity in the leaks.
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And his reconciliation between understanding boxing's place in the world and his participation therein reflects a complicity that is altogether paradoxical.
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That's one of many things we still need to know to fully account for Silicon Valley's complicity in the Epstein saga.
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Poland eventually watered down the legislation and removed the threat of jail terms for those who accused the country of complicity.
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Halkbank's former general manager has already been convicted for his part in the graft; the fresh indictment accuses Erdogan of complicity.
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Tom Marino's (R-Pa.) complicity with the pharmaceutical industry amidst our Nation's addiction epidemic sent shockwaves across the country last week.
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The distinctive power of her classic photographs is in this deep engagement, in her subjects' frank exposure and our implied complicity.
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Regardless of Ms. Haspel's fate, the United States needs a national conversation about the whole perverse architecture of complicity and impunity.
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He has poured his heart into ending American complicity in atrocities in Yemen, even though this cause wins him no votes.
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ON College Sports The N.C.A.A. has accused Bill Self, the Kansas basketball coach, of complicity in Adidas's improper payments to recruits.
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"At some point inaction in the face of overwhelming evidence of a threat is more than negligence, it's complicity," Wyden said.
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The Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper called the app "poisonous" and decried what it said was Apple's complicity in helping protesters.
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Look at, look at the cooperation, the complicity between the prosecutor and Nissan, the support they got from the Japanese government.
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Clemente is 24 and was being held on charges of indictment for two felony counts of complicity to trafficking in drugs.
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If he had been more confident, that is, or presumptuous, even—if he'd jokingly pointed out her glaring and abundant complicity.
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Fenech has been charged with complicity over the 2017 murder of anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia by a car bomb.
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Repressive regimes excel at creating ambiguity, at making complicity easier than resistance and at blurring the lines between heroes and villains.
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Because she is less lewd than the role calls for, and thus less funny, our complicity in Dido's fate stings less.
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The arrests were for a variety of charges including negligence, incompetence and complicity, General Helal said at a contentious news conference.
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The sexual abuse scandal and the complicity of church leadership in covering it up is beyond the point of no return.
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The effect is to pull the audience into a cheerful complicity: All of life is a performance, and isn't that wonderful?
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In July 2014, fearing complicity in ongoing abuses, the European Parliament called for a ban on exporting monitoring technology to Egypt.
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The line between criminal complicity with drug sellers and the reality of trying to manage a crowded dance venue has blurred.
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Some of the executives are accused of "psychological harassment," while others face charges of "complicity," according to a spokesperson for the prosecutors.
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Zuckerburg makes an appearance in Congress and we learn of the casual relationship Facebook had to its complicity in these political earthquakes.
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As the complicity between Manafort and other Trump associates continues to surface, the sanctions are likely to tighten, further jeopardizing Russian companies.
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Wilhelm Harster and two aides — one of them a woman — were arrested on suspicion of complicity in mass murder in wartime Holland.
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Every Roman Catholic diocese and archdiocese must be held publicly accountable for their complicity in the sexual abuse of generations of children.
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There's an inherent complicity to resisting something but not trying to take on the looming and overarching causes that created that monster.
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Critics of South Korea have also accused it of ignoring the complicity of some Koreans in the sex trade at the time.
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She's been reticent and even defensive when confronted about the extent of Facebook's complicity in the rise of authoritarianism across the world.
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Ron DeSantis filmed an ad 'building a wall' with his young daughter, in an 30 second spot on what complicity looks like.
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Local authorities cannot be relied on to address the challenge of Hezbollah's terror finance, due to a mixture of incompetence and complicity.
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How dare he make an object out of a person and then force my complicity as a viewer in this dehumanizing act?
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The direct complicity of authorities in the mistreatment of minorities has paved the way for violence targeting Burmese Muslims, particularly the Rohingya.
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Thanks to these Indigenous critiques, I'm beginning to engage with my own complicity in colonialism and racism instead of ignoring its existence.
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It's the substance of complicity, what makes us afraid to look ridiculous even as we let oppression slink in through the cracks.
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You look at every pillar of complicity that I reported on over the fall, and a lot of those are still thriving.
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In Culture and Imperialism, Edward Said accused Austen of indifference to the slave trade and, because of her silence about it, complicity.
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The resolution is necessary to acknowledge Germany's complicity in the genocide as the Ottoman Empire's main ally at the time, he says.
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The United States layered on more sanctions in 2006 for what it said was complicity in the violence in Sudan's Darfur region.
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Short statutes of limitations, delays introduced by lawyers, and judicial neglect or complicity mean that corruption cases almost never come to trial.
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Mr. Kristof's comments bearing admission of media complicity with the central focus on the Republican front-runner are too little, too late.
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Yet many listeners who stuck with "Missing Richard Simmons" did so queasily, feeling enlisted in an uneasy complicity with Taberski's fervid inquiry.
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Let me be clear: There was no systematic complicity in the Holocaust, not by the Polish nation or by the Polish state.
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Mr. Comey paints a picture of a slippery slope where one can easily slide from strength and integrity to complicity or silence.
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Until we confront our complicity, we can never improve ourselves or the moral and spiritual circumstances we inhabit and help to create.
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In a nation founded on violence against indigenous peoples, the question invites us to examine our own complicity in perpetuating that violence.
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Yet, hypocrisy and complicity are something that someone with feet in both the north and the south can't help but take in.
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A mix of shame, destitution and state complicity turned these facilities into prisons, and residents were put to work for the church.
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The revolution bore little structural or ideological change; scarcity, poverty, and competition, male institutional privilege, violence against women, and media complicity persist.
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"Complicity of some government officials undermined efforts to combat trafficking," the report said, indicating that "the government maintained weak victim protection efforts."
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Pakistani military officials have denied knowing Bin Laden's whereabouts, arguing that incompetence rather than complicity kept them from alerting the United States.
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Any presidential decision not to pay for war at the outset, and a corresponding congressional complicity, hides the financial costs from voters.
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Corker is met by cowardice and complicity from many who admire his words but lack the conscience and courage to say them.
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Their complicity in insulating their employees from the people they are sworn to serve has created a culture of contempt and unaccountability.
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Another four were charged with "complicity in psychological harassment" and given four month suspended jail sentences with fines of €5,000 ($5,500) each.
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" The letter from employees hammered the partnership, saying "it's no longer possible for us to ignore Microsoft's complicity in the climate crisis.
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For example, Microsoft employees are protesting the company's 'complicity in the climate crisis', but Google and Amazon employees are also taking part.
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In a video titled "por amor" (2019), the artist considers her complicity in US interventionism while seated in a vast, overgrown field.
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" The U.N.C. Black Congress said the university "has still failed to ever fully interrogate their complicity with white supremacy on this campus.
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Instead, she chose to speak out against the man who made her a star, and repent for her complicity in electing him.
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She dramatizes what it takes for people to stare hard at their own families, to examine their complicity in other people's suffering.
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But he also seems to be increasingly critiquing the public's attitudes toward art, and its complicity within the system of that commodification.
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Rights campaigners also want France's new government to open archives expected to reveal complicity between French officials—not only bankers—and the génocidaires.
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However, there's limited public awareness of governmental complicity in the conflict, or even that international arms deals are being struck right in London.
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The Paris prosecutor's office opened an investigation for breach of trust, receiving stolen goods and complicity, the judicial source said later on Friday.
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DA Parliamentary Chief Whip John Steenhuisen said on Sunday that Mbete should also resign for her and parliament's complicity in the Nkandla matter.
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Their job is to exist in the liminal space between complicity and opposition, at once being part of the establishment and challenging it.
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"Labor and Materials" is on display in Bentonville, Arkansas, the home of Walmart's headquarters and a not-so-subtle nod toward Americans' complicity.
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MacKinnon's work on the complicity of US companies with foreign governments gained ground, eventually leading to the creation of the Global Network Initiative.
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Rather, she did something much worse in the eyes of those assembled: She ridiculed the White House press secretary's mendacity, hypocrisy and complicity.
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Mr. Liuzzi, in obvious complicity with Mr. Nézet-Séguin, turned it into a full-blown cadenza, sounding at top volume: a delightful surprise.
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He was accused by right-wing conspiracy mongers of murder, rape, real estate fraud -- pretty much everything except complicity in the Kennedy assassination.
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All the while, new developments are being proposed and approved in high-risk areas, often with the complicity and encouragement of local officials.
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"Drug smugglers are more and more exploiting the complicity of Venezuelan authorities, and more recently the vacuum of power," said one US official.
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One is that, since it is impossible to prove the Russian state's complicity, it is easy to drop two questions into the conversation.
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No 'hard evidence' Tillerson has been pointed in his criticism of Moscow since the attack, but has so far stopped short alleging complicity.
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And Pelosi is casting doubt on the company's innocence, pointing out their complicity in planting the seeds for past and current public manipulation.
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At a smaller scale, it's used to make activists seem naïve about their own complicity in an energy system built on fossil fuels.
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The Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act (ATCA) empowers Americans to sue foreign aid recipients in U.S. courts over alleged complicity in "acts of war".
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Kiobel first filed a case in New York against Shell in 2002 alleging complicity in the execution of the nine human rights activists.
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And as tragedies like the opioid epidemic and mass shootings raise important discussions, many argue that complicity can no longer be an option.
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Everyone is able to bring their own personal experience to these objects, and it makes them reflect on their own complicity with stereotyping.
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Organized labor, with the complicity of their Democrat friends in state government, has resorted to extreme measures to continue the flow of cash.
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In 22005, the notorious drug kingpin Joaquín (El Chapo) Guzmán tunnelled his way out of a maximum-security prison, with evident official complicity.
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That fact and others disclosed in newly declassified American documents were revealed in the trial, shedding light on Washington's complicity in the abuses.
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It is pure McCarthyism to equate support for the constitutional rights of a person, or even a president, to complicity in his policies.
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The Rohingya people have suffered for far too long, both from the cruelty of Myanmar's government and the silent complicity of global actors.
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That complicity compounds the other employees' shame at not speaking out, and makes it less likely that they will do so in future.
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The behavior of prosecutors paints a disturbing picture of complicity in perpetrating and covering up torture at every level of Egyptian law enforcement.
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The takeaway from Hardcore, and its story, is that change—real change—requires taking ownership of some sense of moral complexity and complicity.
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But there was no evidence of complicity, Shamdasani said, although some police officers had taken part in the attacks in a personal capacity.
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"At the very least, the price of another 'reset' would be complicity in Putin and Assad's butchery of the Syrian people," he added.
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But Rankine's "you" is largely an address to self while Passmore's is an accusation that feels leveled at readers, pointing to their complicity.
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As reporters have chased after Hollywood abusers, they've also homed in on their high-profile collaborators and friends, searching for signs of complicity.
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For me, that meant finding restraint and perspective by stepping back, seeing my own complicity in much of what's happened in my life.
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The West's apparent conflict with the situation in China is because of its refusal to acknowledge its complicity in creating this monstrous regime.
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Another woman, Jennifer Jawson, is suing the jail and Sheriff's Office for what she says was their complicity in her unborn baby's death.
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Female sacrifice is never far from the center of her concerns; she wants us to question our complicity in violence, particularly against women.
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The boundaries of complicity have not yet been mapped, and the purging of the bad guys has an air of corporate damage control.
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That man, Oskar Gröning, 96, was sentenced in July 2015 to four years in prison for complicity in the murder of 300,000 prisoners.
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That glibness and callousness eventually depart Khodorkovsky, after immense personal sacrifice, as he confronts what his country has become and his own complicity.
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Polish President Andrzej Duda just announced he will sign a controversial bill making it illegal to accuse Poland of complicity in the Holocaust.
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Mary Stephens Alexandria, Va. I appreciate Talese's exploration of the shadowy recesses of privileged male sexual behavior and his acknowledgment of queasy complicity.
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They are the product of a larger culture of silence and complicity, which has made for a dangerous, destructive, and exclusionary educational environment.
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WASHINGTON — Foreign corporations may not be sued in American courts for complicity in human rights abuses abroad, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
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Some students accused the police of complicity, and videos posted on social media appeared to show officers standing by as students were beaten.
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In early 2018, it passed a controversial law that made it a crime to accuse the Polish nation of complicity in the Holocaust.
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"The United States is targeting senior Iranian officials for their involvement and complicity in Tuesday's ballistic missile strikes," Mnuchin said in the release.
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Most of the men (and they are mostly men) who try to dissuade him act in some degree of complicity with the Nazis.
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Muscat acted after businessman Yorgen Fenech, 38, was taken to a Valletta court late on Saturday and charged with complicity in the murder.
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Some of those company heads, including the Samsung heir, were at the National Assembly on Tuesday to deny criminal complicity in the scandal.
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In early 2018, it passed a controversial law that made it a crime to accuse the Polish nation of complicity in the Holocaust.
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It should have been more like horror — and shame over American complicity in what a new United Nations report views as criminal carnage.
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Civil questioned Baartman's assimilation into her role as both freak show and science experiment, her authority over her body, her shame, her complicity.
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Word of the Day : guilt as an accomplice in a crime or offense _________ The word complicity has appeared in 164 articles on nytimes.
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Demos's statement frames Bruenig's departure around these more general allegations of complicity in harassment rather than around the specific question of trolling Tanden.
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And that has something to do with the complicity of the Democratic Party, with their abandonment of workers and unions and black voters.
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But if your church said nothing about Charlottesville last Sunday, or defended Trump's whataboutism, are you going to sit there in silent complicity?
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But every day companies are pressed into complicity when they obey subpoenas to hand over phone or credit card records of a criminal suspect.
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As well as being charged with complicity in the murders, she is also on trial over two bombings in Cologne and 15 bank robberies.
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The two men are connected by an invisible thread: In both cases, the convictions couldn't have happened without the complicity of an American company.
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For example, in 1995, the Southern Baptist Convention publicly repented of its historical complicity with slave owners and passed a resolution for racial reconciliation.
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With systemic misogyny and male entitlement, men need to speak up and address their complicity in the system that allows these things to happen.
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But the structure of the dinner and, more importantly, the unifying presence of the comedian at the roast both risks complicity and allows directness.
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In these cases, solidarity was not an expression of empathy or benevolence, but the response required by an understanding of one's own unacceptable complicity.
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The activists pleaded not guilty in February to charges that included complicity in hostility against the homeland, secession, civil war, and campaigning for federalism.
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Billings also lays complicity on the cast of Tambor's new show, the Netflix reboot of Arrested Development, for sweeping these allegations under the rug.
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Hillary knew that she could count on the complicity of feminist leaders and Democratic women in Congress who liked Bill's progressive policies on women.
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It's also revealed the networks of complicity and influence that protected those men for years, and in some cases may be protecting them still.
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It cited suspicions that weaknesses in the bank's internal organisation had failed to prevent complicity in bribery of foreign officials and aggravated money laundering.
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BeIN executives accuse Saudi Arabia of complicity, claiming the hackers are rebroadcasting using Arabsat, a satellite in which the kingdom is the largest shareholder.
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"She talked about her sorrow, her complicity and why she did it," Cuomo told reporters after personally interviewing Clark more than two years ago.
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Here are the ways in which Hollywood demonstrated its complicity while dropping hints about Harvey Weinstein out in the open, for everyone to see.
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When Asians internalize and perpetuate anti-Black racism and violence, we are reifying our complicity and driving a deeper wedge between the minority groups.
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"It is impossible to believe that this person could have played a role in the crime against Jussie or would falsely claim Jussie's complicity."
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"This resolution will leave everyone facing their responsibilities: those who don't vote it, risk being held responsible for complicity in war crimes," he said.
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President Nicolas Maduro's government has blamed local gangs, with the involvement of foreign paramilitaries, while the opposition has accused local security forces of complicity.
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Part of removing them from streaming services or public radio networks is about ending that complicity; it's the industry's response to the audience's revulsion.
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The Hitler comparison When answering a question about Russia's potential complicity in the Syrian chemical attack in April, Spicer made a Nazi Germany comparison.
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Though he was more forthcoming about his complicity in private letters, the message Mailer sent in public suggested he never quite reached that state.
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A none-too-subtle critique of military dictatorship, the work deploys the bright colours of advertising billboards to expose American complicity in authoritarian repression.
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Pehlu Khan's death at the hands of cow vigilantes in Rajasthan occurred with the complicity of the crowd, who collectively bayed for his execution.
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Eventually, truth broke through that consensus, but not before it did immense damage in the form of federal complicity with lynching, segregation, and plunder.
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There are still many hurdles to impeaching Trump, not least that it would require the complicity of a significant minority of Republicans in Congress.
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The observation that the recently convicted Nazi, Reinhold Hanning, was from the town of Lage reminded me of the complicity of the German people.
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M.L.B., with its vendetta against Rose and its self-righteous complicity in the use of steroids, loves to preach about the sanctity of stats.
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Hopefully the lesson here for those pleading ignorance is that we recognize how harmful complicity can be before having to learn it in hindsight.
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Anxiety and complicity face off in "Burn the Witch," Radiohead's first new studio release in five years and the teaser for its imminent album.
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Since the abortive 22019 coup which Erdoğan called a "gift from God," the Turkish government has imprisoned more than 60,000 citizens for alleged complicity.
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Although its aim was to punish looters of the Russian state, Putin saw it as a hostile act, seemingly acknowledging complicity in the crime.
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They were aiming to raise awareness of what they say is the complicity of police unions in helping officers to get away with violence.
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When those who complain get nowhere, "a subtle complicity evolves among the other employees," an article in the Academy of Management Executive journal said.
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Voters are justifiably upset at their elected leaders' complicity in the problems of gerrymandering, the increasing amount of money in politics, and voter suppression.
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He submits to the beatings out of fear, and out of a desire to suffer in privacy; he wonders if his actions constitute complicity.
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Shaw intended "Widowers' Houses" to highlight the complicity, greed and indifference that allow the upper classes to thrive at the expense of the lower.
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Meanwhile, the victim's father recently wrote an open letter to the accused's families, shaming them for their complicity in helping them to evade justice.
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It also might save the political reputations of members of Congress who risk becoming footnotes for their complicity in Mr. Trump's march of folly.
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In Washington, Republican lawmakers grappling with the fallout from President Trump's meeting last week with President Vladimir Putin are facing a new charge: complicity.
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The coalitions we build can not be distracted by the naive notion that art galleries can be maintained without direct complicity in speculative development.
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American failure to empathize with what Turkey went through during the coup attempt has damaged the relationship, even fed accusations of United States complicity.
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When Charlotte falls ill, in "Women's Work," her potentially fatal sickness is another reminder that saving a baby can be an act of complicity.
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It led the government to pass legislation that would have made it a crime to accuse the Polish nation of complicity in the Holocaust.
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Yesterday we rejected the sensationalism of our universities' antagonism to protest their joint complicity in the climate crisis and the exploitation of Puerto Rico.
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Divest Harvard and Fossil Free Yale are part of a coalition to hold Yale and Harvard responsible for their complicity in the climate crisis.
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She focused on the media's complicity in suppressing women's drive for equity (by which she meant wages and representation) while sensationalizing feminists' private lives.
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Burkina Faso authorities issued the warrant against Soro for crimes including complicity in treason last week on the basis of another recorded phone conversation.
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Legendary head football coach Joe Paterno, who was accused of complicity in the cover-up, was ousted from his post and died months later.
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But the Republicans, with possible complicity from Democratic leadership, threatened to block this vote and most of the debate, thereby forcing the compromise resolution.
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The target falls off his motorbike and gets away — that's what Abu Osama says, anyway — but watching the scene feels uncomfortably close to complicity.
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In fact, the report said, the United States, Britain and France, all of which sell weapons to Saudi Arabia, risk complicity in unlawful attacks.
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Indeed, the most harrowing part of the new documentary about the shredded lives of two of Jackson's victims is the complicity of their mothers.
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It is impossible to believe that this person could have played a role in the crime against Jussie or would falsely claim Jussie's complicity.
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But they have rival agendas for Yemen and the separatists accused a Hadi-allied party of complicity in an attack last week on their soldiers.
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"Part of the public opinion, some politicians want to accuse Poland of complicity in Holocaust and this is a problem which has arisen," he added.
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"Connecticut's compliance with ICE's request crystallizes the State's complicity in destabilizing families and communities," Bhatt said in an email after reviewing the ICE funding document.
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Many people can point to when they first recognized and internalized their complicity in climate change (my own moment came in a grad school class).
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On Thursday, lead Weinstein lawyer Donna Rotunno also slammed the prosecution for trying to let the women off without responsibility for their own alleged complicity.
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But they should clear the worst material from big sites, help stop some terrorists—and absolve tech firms from the charge of complicity with evil.
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The letter to FX demands that the network make all of the episodes available for review, suggesting that even the implication of complicity is defamatory.
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And I think there's another impact, because I'm the international director of this organization that specializes in documenting cases of Western government complicity in torture.
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Canada's Parliament formally stripped Aung San Suu Kyi of her honorary Canadian citizenship on Tuesday for complicity in the atrocities committed against Myanmar's Rohingya people.
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The men open up about issues ranging from consent to their own complicity in inequality, to how toxic masculinity intersects with war and gun violence.
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Far from being introspective about their complicity in 11 deaths this weekend, Gab's management openly bragged about the traffic they were seeing after the shooting.
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President Donald Trump told a White House news conference Wednesday that the Pentagon is looking into the question of Russian complicity in the chemical attack.
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But Zamora doesn't deny her complicity: She admits that she witnessed her fiancé, David Graham, kill the 16-year-old, and then helped hide it.
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There's no agreed-upon point at which a platform's automated actions at scale rise to a potentially illegal level of complicity in crimes against humanity.
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Mortazavi was sentenced to two years in prison in late 2017 for complicity in the death of a man arrested after the pro-reform protests.
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That the scandal is now so clear, and Trump, Jr.'s complicity so undeniable, is due to the directness with which Goldstone described the situation.
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In Chad, 62 women were arrested for wearing burqas and told that if they did so again they would be charged with complicity in terrorism.
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An acclaimed and immersive exploration of the post-9/11 surveillance state, it questioned viewers' complicity by having them watch footage of their fellow patrons.
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It's still unclear if it is merely trying to cover up the appearance of complicity and wrongdoing, or if there's something more serious going on.
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Yet, punishing Iran's aviation sector, given its complicity in war crimes in Syria, should not have been dependent on whether president Trump keeps the deal.
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The rule of law governs in America: an arm of the federal government cannot go rogue in the hopes of avoiding "complicity" in lawful endeavours.
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What it says is that the female body is both everything and nothing: It is the mesmerizing spectacle of women's complicity in their own debasement.
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Injuries, too, attracted accusations of complicity; how could anyone know whether people who had barely survived shelling and air strikes were targets or merely collateral?
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You say religions and cultures breed violence stoked by the complicity of silence because peoples will not denounce the villains who act in their names.
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Moreover, the threatened collapse of Colombian neighbor Venezuela reveals a government with a history of complicity in cocaine trafficking that is now desperate for revenue.
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One of the tapes released was the so-called "smoking gun" tape that revealed Nixon's early complicity in a coverup of the Watergate break-in.
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It is hard not to feel that tech's complicity with the military is too deep to be undone, the ties too strong to be broken.
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" He added, "We have yet to determine whether or not there was some complicity with the planning of this, but we will be pursuing that.
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Already, tens of thousands of soldiers, educators and civil servants have been dismissed or suspended on suspicion of complicity in the coup attempt last week.
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Absent a military-style occupation, the threat from a well-established network with some degree of local complicity can never be completely forestalled, experts said.
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President Trump has been in office less than two months, and we already have the specter of his complicity in a violation of federal law.
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It is because of this complicity that Palestinians have been enduring the lethal impact of a repressive military occupation for close to half a century.
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He was one of a handful of nonagenarians belatedly charged by the German authorities with complicity in the murders of Holocaust victims at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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After a string of deadly bombings in Baghdad last week claimed by Islamic State, politicians from Badr and Sadr's bloc accused each other of complicity.
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This trade-off happens with the complicity of the elder dance instructors, but it brews an anxiety that chips away at the school's serene facade.
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Neoliberal policies and the infinite greed of the one percent ruling elites, with the complicity of the governments, are responsible for this crisis of humanity.
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"I will immediately remove myself from the trip due to the nature of this unconscionable act by my government and my employer's complicity," he wrote.
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In other words, Mueller could ask Trump questions that extend far beyond collusion and might prove his involvement or complicity in pre-campaign financial crimes.
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So there's a complicity to the intellectual capital that is shared, as well as the hardware that is invented on both sides of that fence.
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This disappointing dodge only served to reveal the Pritzker's own complicity in glossing over workplace abuse, within the same paragraph in which they claimed otherwise.
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The prosecutor's office accused Mr. al-Bashir and others of "inciting and criminal complicity" in the deaths of demonstrators, according to Sudan's official news agency.
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Serena Joy was season two's most vital and interesting character, an often brilliant examination of a woman suddenly forced to reckon with her own complicity.
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It has been misunderstood and misrepresented — many of Torreón's inhabitants still blame outsiders, marauding revolutionaries and drug cartels (almost anyone, to avoid their own complicity).
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"[GB Road] is running 3 kilometers from the parliament — there is a complicity, everybody, right from the top to the bottom," Malilwal told VICE News.
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The same shall apply to an attempt to commit torture and to an act by any person which constitutes complicity or participation in torture. 2.
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But after witnessing the violence rendered by Varejão's brush, I cannot help but see this other Brazil as tainted with the complicity of colonialism's brutality.
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Frustrated by what they saw as the Obama administration's refusal to extradite Mr. Gulen, the Turkish authorities accused the United States of complicity with him.
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Diller's musings and Dowd's complicity are one of the reasons women are so reluctant to speak up about their experiences of harassment or sexual assault.
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The stories keep coming, the complicity continues to be uncovered, and the major shift I've seen is the focus from pure accusations to what's next.
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Under Alabama's complicity law, also known as the "aiding and abetting" statute, an accomplice to a crime is just as guilty as the main actor.
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Despite its subtitle, "Asperger's Children" is less about "the origins of autism" than it is a historical case study of complicity in the Third Reich.
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Or should officials have to prove their complicity in doping case by case, relying on incontrovertible evidence instead of suspicion, no matter how well informed?
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That characterization shines a more focused light on what this "trial" signifies: both parties' complicity in the crisis of legitimacy of our "two-party" system.
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In short, both Raisman and Maroney's statements point to a system of institutional complicity, whereby the organizations surrounding Nassar perpetuated his heinous and criminal conduct.
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Like any other hatred or prejudice, patriarchy and misogyny are exclusionary and corrosive to society, governance and economic development — and all thrive in silent complicity.
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In October, the U.S. government prohibited U.S. companies from exporting components to Hikvision and Dahua without approval, citing their complicity in gross human rights violations.
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The Swiss authorities said they suspected the person, who acted as a financial middleman, of complicity in the bribery of public officials and money laundering.
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And so out of that to invent, as my father did, this socially adept, well-spoken, charming chap — that was an operation of great complicity.
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Her passing speaks to the execution gap that has defined Ms. Johnson Sirleaf's tenure in office, and the complicity of international elites in ignoring it.
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The credibility of Lava Jato has been undermined by revelations, obtained by hacking, that Sergio Moro, its main judge, worked in unethical complicity with prosecutors.
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Colombian guerrilla and criminal groups are behind most of the smuggling, but the US and others have accused Venezuelan military and government officials of complicity.
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Initially, the federal government thought the documents might yield proof of complicity by Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
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Searching for companionship and a means of expression, he hesitates to allow himself either, as the question of his complicity in Hanna's death hovers unanswered.
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Three of the boys have been charged with assault on a teacher, while the other four have been charged with complicity to assault a teacher.
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Perhaps foremost, the film (like the miniseries) lays bare the culture within Fox that allowed Ailes' alleged abuses to fester, including the complicity of subordinates.
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The 28 seconds that addressed his eight years of complicity in disrespecting the first black President of the United States was pitiful and yes, deplorable.
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Taken together, complicity, feminism and the technological boost of a hashtag seem to have made for a perfect storm and a cultural awakening at once.
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Neither scenario seems plausible without some level of Cuban government complicity, these officials say, considering how rigorously Cuba's intelligence service tracks diplomats on the island.
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Meanwhile, the audience squirms in complicity, taking both masochistic and sadistic pleasure at a game of cat and mouse in which the roles keep shifting.
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We read a piece by Malcolm for Malcolm — for the complicity she creates with the reader, the novelistic eye for gestures, the density of detail.
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Thus Williams's double-strained stain enigmas do not push back very hard against the complicity many feel with the speed of easy cultural consumption today.
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Nine Congolese soldiers were tried for war crimes and three employees of Australia's Anvil Mining were tried for complicity in war crimes over the killings.
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Poland has long sought to discourage use of the term "Polish camps" to refer to Nazi camps on its territory, arguing that the phrase implies complicity.
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"These victims ran out of time to sue before they even knew they had a case; the church was still successfully hiding its complicity," they wrote.
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"The President's disdain for rule of law and the Republicans' complicity in his abuses of power are doing lasting damage to American democracy," the document read.
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Instead, Miss Bala borrows from the dynamics in Zúñiga's story: How she was represented in the media, how she fell from grace, her degree of complicity.
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Prosecutors accuse her of complicity in the killing of nine men, eight of Turkish origin and one of Greek, and a policewoman between 2000 and 2007.
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For instance, we engaged with the same complicity when we watched Chris Brown, who hadn't even completed his sentence for beating Rihanna, perform at the GRAMMYs.
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There's some exploration of the simultaneous complicity and otherness of being a 'Model Minority' that Sean and I have some experience with as East Asian Americans.
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But silence and complicity in the face of the daily destruction of our basic norms and civility to one another will not be one of them.
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"Obviously it's hard for me to believe that there wasn't a certain amount of complicity in all this development," Jones, a Republican, said of the assassination.
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Huett's attorneys say that her lawsuit shouldn't be barred by the statute of limitations because she only became aware of the company's alleged complicity this month.
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Perhaps this is how we can resolve the paradox of the exhibition's title: only by looking at complicity head-on can we see ourselves in others.
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Chris: Do y'all think critics have been a little easy on the Fast and the Furious series when it comes to its complicity with Hollywood sexism?
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Cory Booker (D-NJ) thrilled a national progressive audience with his aggressive grilling of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on her complicity with Trump's racial politics.
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Mr Harris, who is black and gay, asks his audiences—who tend to be older, white and left-leaning—to confront their own complicity in prejudice.
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Power in Hollywood is held by big-name producers and directors; their ability to turn a script into a blockbuster buys the complicity of their entourage.
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As the news cycle lurches forward, there isn't much time to reflect on our own complicity as we process the magnitude of this sexual misconduct crisis.
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It is an acknowledgement of the complicity of the film-makers in the one-sided nature of what could have been a fascinating, multi-faceted story.
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"[T]he dynamic of passivity and complicity with state strategies of abuse... is being repeated in Myanmar to an alarming level," it notes in its conclusions.
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Their complicity in insulating their employees from the people they are sworn to serve has provided a culture of contempt by civil servants for the citizens.
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The suit had accused the global oil conglomerate of complicity in the imprisonment, rights violation and ultimately, death of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the eight others.
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There is no mention here of Modi's alleged complicity in the deadly 2002 Gujarat riots while he was chief minister (he was exonerated in real life).
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For Facebook leadership to publicize their value to the military family, then ignore its complicity in the misconduct perpetrated by its users is, at best, naive.
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" Garett has slammed Jordan over the accusations, saying in July that "any allegation of sexual abuse against minors — or complicity regarding such abuse — is very serious.
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In a protest performance on Monday, activists collapsed at the foot of "Raft of the Medusa" to call attention to museum sponsor Total's climate change complicity.
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Some of those tidbits: There is "highly sensitive" evidence of "direct complicity" by the Russian president Vladimir Putin in the hacking of the 2016 presidential election.
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Now, after surmounting pressure and the risk of complicity, the European Union has finally put forth a resolution calling for an international inquiry into the abuses.
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Investigators suspected that it was Abdelkader who viewed the advertisement that night, and if this could be proved, his complicity in his brother's killings was patent.
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Nixon might well have survived the Watergate crisis but for the White House taping system, which provided undeniable proof of his complicity in the cover-up.
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In the Hollywood system, for example, Harvey Weinstein's criminal tendencies were amplified into an industry-wide pattern that drew many other professionals into complicity with him.
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The American people deserve to know what, if any, complicity his former colleagues had in drafting that testimony and/or in engineering the appointment of Mueller.
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Kaine worried about American complicity in an extrajudicial killing, but he didn't seem bothered by Carney's participation in a Communist-sponsored insurgency and invasion of Honduras.
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Particularly in smaller towns and cities in the south, they take part in Catholic sacraments and in some cases have also found complicity by some churchmen.
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In Washington, Republican lawmakers grappling with the fallout from President Trump's disastrous meeting last week with President Vladimir Putin are facing a troubling new charge: complicity.
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Clinton joined in such efforts may remain in dispute — in the CBS interview, she denies having played any role — her fundamental complicity is beyond reasonable doubt.
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He was indefinitely detained without a trial because he dared to write a play about the complicity of Kenya's rulers in the plundering of the country.
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Voters may be primed to punish the party for its complicity in brushing aside sexual misconduct for political calculations — first for Trump, and now with Moore.
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The problem, rather, is a kind of complicity — one partaking in the false comfort that America has somehow escaped the trajectory of its racially murderous history.
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It is understandable that Afghan leaders and American generals express fury over the spy agency's complicity in Afghanistan's violence, including in the deaths of American soldiers.
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I get sad — I came to see my own complicity in the same logic that has trained women to bury their anger or perform its absence.
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Holding court surrounded by a crowd of journalists, Mr. Veiga angrily denied any complicity in the plan to attack the police compound where he was detained.
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Obviously, networks and distributors wouldn't bankroll such content if there wasn't a loyal, even burgeoning audience for true crime, so the public's complicity can't be overlooked.
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It may discourage other companies accused of complicity in the crisis from taking a chance in the courtroom, predicts David Maris of Wells Fargo, a bank.
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" Her father was highly critical of her grandfather, recounting his "transgressions, his complicity in the secret military effort to develop chemical weapons and the atom bomb.
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As Offred keeps vacillating between complicity, resistance and surrender, the two women's on-again, off-again alliance carries the potential to transform both of their lives.
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For Americans to solve the problem of their deepening class divisions, we will have to start by admitting their existence and our complicity in maintaining them.
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Still, the shameless denials of complicity in Mr. Khashoggi's death and Mr. Trump's callous exoneration of the prince would appear to make for a sad anniversary.
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On April 22017, 2007, arrived the shocking news of his possible complicity in a dog-fighting ring at one of his homes in Surry County, Virginia.
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Dr. Tedros was also accused of complicity in his country's dismal human rights record, which includes massacring protesters and jailing and torturing journalists and political opponents.
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Without sliding into confessional bathos, his voice was always personal and frank, creating in the reader a feeling of complicity, of shared knowledge and knowing humor.
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He and Ms. Nadarajah's antic Celia share a beguiling complicity, as do Ms. Nadarajah, playing Guildenstern in "Hamlet," and Pearce Quigley as a comically lugubrious Rosencrantz.
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And as the Trump administration moves closer to Russia's Syria policy, rights groups and other critics say the United States risks complicity with Syrian government abuses.
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The internal report is one of at least four commissioned by WWF since 2015 to warn that the charity risked complicity in abuses against indigenous people.
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Former Auschwitz guard Reinhold Hanning and Oskar Groening, known as the "bookkeeper of Auschwitz", have also been convicted of complicity in mass murder in recent years.
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There, in 1933, he was arrested by the Nazis for alleged complicity in the Reichstag fire, which Hitler used as a pretext to suspend parliamentary government.
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Such complicity with sponsors has been baked into the system since the 1970s, when NEA cuts threw arts organizations to the tender mercies of the marketplace.
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Maduro initially accused Colombia, Peru and Brazil - all governed by fierce critics of his socialist government - of complicity with the attack, which all three countries denied.
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The filing also accused Mattis of "complicity" in blocking the book from publication, in part so the former secretary's own book would hit bookstore shelves first.
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When I asked Mr. Moglen at Columbia about app bans, he was incensed that I didn't recognize The New York Times's own complicity in this story.
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After thousands of extrajudicial killings and some questionable foreign-policy decisions, his complicity in rewriting the Marcos legacy is a step too far for many Filipinos.
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Carmela is a complicated character who wrestles with the bargain she made when she married Tony, trading complicity with his sins for upper-middle-class comforts.
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But these vulgar populists exact an exorbitant price: namely, complicity in the degradation, conspiracism, thinly veiled bigotry and leader-worship that is their stock in trade.
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As Poh Lin struggles to process the horrors and humiliations that necessitate her work, she also begins to question her complicity in an increasingly secretive system.
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Amnesty International has accused the European Union of complicity in Libyan detention center abuses by supporting the Libyan Coast Guard's increasing efforts to intercept migrant boats.
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Richard had faced charges of complicity in fraud and misuse of public funds in his role as chief of staff to then finance minister Christine Lagarde.
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Several students are speaking up about the government's inability to keep them safe and complicity in accepting money from gun lobbyists from National Rifle Association (NRA).
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In recognizing our complicity in such systems, we are no longer able to extract ourselves from the increasingly obvious presence of phenomena such as global warming.
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"Soft Goods" speaks to the complicity involved in proliferating white supremacy within the marketing of goods, product design, and the standardization of a lighter-skinned ideal.
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Once white art makers have dealt honestly and comprehensively with white complicity in the killing and dehumanizing of Black people what else might they turn to?
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" When Damon says that the situation between Paltrow and Weinstein was "handled," what he really means is, "by minimizing the situations I am absolving myself of complicity.
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But she — like many pastors across the political and denominational spectrum — was challenged to question the extent of white and Christian complicity in allowing racism to flourish.
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Activists are trying to challenge community-wide complicity in the crime by encouraging local council and church leaders, neighborhood watch groups and social workers to report abuses.
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We've asked why they believe young people are deleting the Facebook app from their phones and whether it has anything to do with Facebook's complicity in genocide.
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Amadou, a one-time ally to the president, was jailed in November for alleged complicity in a baby trafficking ring upon return from a year-long exile.
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It also provides both countries with plausible deniability of UK or US complicity if the Saudi-led coalition is in fact found to be violating international law.
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The exhibit, by Jennifer Rubell, is intended to elicit "multiple, often contradictory interpretations," including "questioning … our complicity in her role-playing," according to the release announcing it.
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From him, I learned that the values that created the foundation for racism and sexual discrimination were supported by both the subjugation and complicity of white women.
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But while champions of this cause may be cheering at these arrests, the reality is that prosecutors could have a hard time proving Ferrer's culpability or complicity.
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Ohanian also opened up about his own blind spots, as well as the necessity for men to recognize their complicity in oppression and commit to doing better.
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When I think of it that way, my don't-make-waves silence starts to feel an awful lot like complacency, which is pretty damned close to complicity.
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" Little says the Daughters need to stop acting as if they're the victims: "Being silent in the face of racism or violence is complicity in those acts.
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He said Airbnb's announcement that it would take no profits from its activities in the West Bank "is nothing but a shameful attempt at whitewashing their complicity".
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"The road to this dual candidacy begins with complicity in the face of sexual crimes," Zoilamérica Ortega, who lives in Costa Rica, wrote on her Facebook page.
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Practically everyone in the diverse cast is engaged in some form of criminal endeavors, reflecting communities that were ravaged by the drug's spread and the government's complicity.
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They face multiple charges including complicity in hostility against the homeland, secession and civil war, and campaigning for federalism following their involvement in the English regions' protests.
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As Reno rides around on a motorcycle manufactured by her boyfriend Sandro's family, The Flamethrowers reveals the evasion, exploitation, and complicity that their lifestyle is built on.
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The culpability of complicity is well recognized in law and ethics, as an accomplice is liable to the same extent as the person who does the deed.
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"To remain silent and continue to serve this president would be complicity in the undoing of our nation and its status as a world leader," Gehrke wrote.
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Much of Crews' testimony focused on the culture of toxic masculinity and complicity that enables widespread abuse, with predatory men actively helping other predatory men avoid consequences.
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Coverage of these senators has followed suit, tending to focus on their most recent headline-grabbing stunt, whether it be an act of complicity or of defiance.
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In spite of President Trump's predictable equivocation regarding Russia's complicity, the UK and NATO response to this escalation of Russia's hybrid war must be swift and forceful.
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A Yemeni rights group on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Prince Mohammed in France, accusing him of complicity in torture and inhumane treatment in Yemen, lawyers said.
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He also explores links between Trump and his associates and Russia, but steers clear of speculation about what the ultimate revelations regarding Trump's possible complicity might be.
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Cercas believes this is because the entire Spanish nation was resolving its shameful complicity in fascist rule and Hitler friendship and forging its own imposture of resistance.
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The passage of time, the dithering of the Italian political class, the self-interest of foreign governments and the complicity of the international press helped Mussolini survive.
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The next mayor needs to end the city's complicity with officers' deceit and demand that police unions agree in contract negotiations to greater accountability and stricter oversight.
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It was not clear if the five were suspected of complicity, and police did not say how much money had been taken or who it belonged to.
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"Netanyahu's latest statement is a continuation of Israel's policy of dictations, as well as it confirms US complicity with Israeli colonial plans," Erekat said in a statement.
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Instead it's about the emotional experience of confronting one's own colonization or complicity, and untangling the intersecting threads of what people owe one another after inheriting atrocity.
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Some students accused the police of complicity, and videos posted on social media appeared to show officers standing by as students were beaten in front of them.
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The point, as The Assistant makes blindingly clear, is that the movie executive gets away with his behavior because of the complicity of the people around him.
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Third, we should hold Russia and Iran accountable for their complicity in the hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths and migration crisis resulting from Syria's civil war.
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While Suu Kyi is not directly in charge of the military — known as the Tatmadaw — a UN investigator has accused her of "complicity" in the military clearances.
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His successes involved cases concerning environmental regulations, criminal procedure, the separation of powers and limits on suits against corporations accused of complicity in human rights abuses abroad.
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Critics charged that he was seeking to cover up Saudi complicity in the death of Mr. Khashoggi, an American resident and a columnist for The Washington Post.
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Other defendants, including Mr. Viliena's father, have been convicted there on charges including murder and complicity in murder, but were released from prison early, Mr. Gilmore said.
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In addition to the Mapuche, another source of controversy around the visit is the issue of the complicity of Chilean bishops in the case of the Rev.
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How does the law change so that people are allowed to tell their stories without this complicity, where people get to move along and pay people off, essentially?
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Only a third of voters say he should be impeached over his alleged complicity in Russia's election-hacking and alleged effort to stop the Justice Department investigating it.
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This week, the fast-food franchise released a new experimental ad that will make you crave a Whopper Jr. and remind you that in 2017 silence is complicity.
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He is deliberately and completely ignoring the legitimate authority of the Congress -- and he's doing it with the full complicity of the Republicans in Congress who know better.
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Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid are among the superstores and chain drugstores named in what will be a major trial regarding corporate complicity in the opioid epidemic.
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And don't worry: If anyone starts to think that reading a book about racism absolves them from complicity with the system, the poetry winner will set them straight.
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Because just like it's easier to sympathize with people you understand, it's harder to accept facts that force you to discuss your own complicity in another nation's implosion.
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So using their own logic, I don't think they'll mind if I take their silence and very deliberate lack of straight-up condemnation as a sign of complicity.
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The court acquitted Richard of complicity in fraud for allegedly misinforming and disobeying France's then finance minister Christine Lagarde in 2008, when he was her chief of staff.
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They're a sign of the opposite: an indication of her ideological compromises, of her compromised dealmaking, and of her complicity in a corrupt system controlled by financial interests.
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Perhaps Mnuchin is either already a machine-majority cyborg himself (job loss!!) or he's been promised an elaborate suite of cybernetic firmware upgrades in exchange for his complicity.
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"We think that they suspected him of complicity with South Koreans working with the underground railroad to move North Koreans through China to safe houses," Roy tells PEOPLE.
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American Heiress centers on the question of Hearst's complicity for her part in the SLA's robberies, general revolutionary activities, and the accidental killing of bank customer Myrna Opsahl.
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Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said in a statement that this "signals the complicity of the company with the systematic denial of our inalienable right to self-determination".
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We would like viewers to examine their views on sex work and how they are trapped in a system of complicity that denies rights to some sex workers.
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"They have been heard as defendants of complicity in fraud and money laundering, with this part of the procedure still in progress," the prosecutors said in a statement.
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Whether it's corruption in the justice system or complicity in the media, and I think there's gonna be a lot more to say about all of those things.
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In this small work, Berger gives a basic primer on the complicity of the European art tradition from 1500 to 1900 with the politics of the same period.
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Pfeiffer is perfectly cast as the wife who slowly realizes the deliberateness with which she avoided learning anything about her husband, his business, her complicity in it all.
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In 2014, a French judge sentenced Pascal Simbikangwa, a former Rwandan intelligence officer, to 25 years in prison for complicity in the genocide and for crimes against humanity.
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Last year lawmakers made it illegal to accuse "the Polish nation" of complicity in the Holocaust, prompting claims that the nationalist government was trying to whitewash its history.
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Flake denounced the "complicity" of his own party in what he called an "alarming and dangerous state of affairs" under Trump, blaming the President for setting the tone.
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Rights groups have also accused the European Union of complicity in the abuse as Italy and France have provided boats for the coast guard to step up patrols.
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Bradley was amazed that Benzedrine, a forerunner of Ritalin and Adderall, was such a great normalizer, turning typically hard-to-manage kids into models of complicity and decorum.
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I was on the front lines, absorbing the shocks, forming friendships with many who wouldn't live to fight another day, and questioning, finally, my own complicity in events.
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Obama, reiterating what U.S. officials had said earlier this week, said he told Erdogan his government must first present evidence of Gulen's alleged complicity in the failed coup.
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A refusal to acknowledge Polish complicity came to a head last year when the government passed a law effectively criminalizing the term "Polish death camp" within the country.
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One of the things that your book is so damning about is the complicity of both the media and the legal system in protecting Kelly for so long.
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Like many gestures of colonization, the exhibition uses misplaced nostalgia for actually existing cultures as a smoke screen for complicity with their destruction, in this case through gentrification.
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" Marlynie Moodly, a spokeswoman for Bain, rejected accusations of complicity but acknowledged that "in hindsight, there were warning signs that we should have flagged earlier and escalated accordingly.
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"I think we just have to acknowledge the entire industry's complicity with what's happening with Facebook," said Glenn Kelman, chief executive of Redfin, an internet real estate firm.
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"Against a backdrop of insufficient government oversight ... authorities did not investigate credible reports of official complicity with unscrupulous business owners who subjected thousands ... to human trafficking," it said.
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It provides "an early warning system for hidden risk" — and is used by banks, for example, to minimize their risk of complicity in terrorist financing or money laundering.
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If she is to be a Buddhist in any sense, however, she must find a way to work through the complicity that remains the fact of the matter.
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We are all implicated, to the point of complicity, in this toxic relationship between settler-colonial powers, which threatens to grow even closer with the new Trump administration.
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Rumors of police complicity are widespread, and in June last year a former officer, Christiaan Prinsloo, was arrested in a highly publicized case for supplying gangs with firearms.
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It purposefully lulls us into the fantasy, only to pull the rug out from under us when we least expect it, as if to challenge our own complicity.
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It was my first awareness of a visceral complicity between my body's memory and my soul's need to cry out — a feeling that one day I'd call conviction.
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"Complicity," much like "collusion," is not a crime per se in our criminal justice system, and it therefore occupies a slippery space in our collective understanding of accountability.
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"Mourner" was written as a series of monologues, in which the title character exposes, by self-flagellating degrees, his own craven passivity and complicity in a corrupt world.
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In the United States, he said, a hotel may be liable for the entire value of items stolen from the safe if there is clear complicity or negligence.
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The Russians also know they run an increased risk of blowback for their continued support of Mr. Assad and complicity in his inhumane brutality against Syria's Sunni community.
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" Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said the US was "gravely disappointed by Germany's decision" not to extradite Yilmaz for his "complicity in the murder of two American servicemen.
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Schulz argues that both blacks and whites have laid claim to heroic tales of the Railroad as a way to avoid the shame of either enslavement or complicity.
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Modi was widely accused of indifference, even of complicity, and, although he was later exonerated by the Supreme Court, he was denied a U.S. visa for a decade.
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WASHINGTON — Even before Rachel Maddow disclosed two pages of President Trump's 2005 tax returns on her MSNBC program, the White House accused her of complicity in unlawful conduct.
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In its TIP report last month, the State Department said Thailand did not "convict officials complicit in trafficking crimes" and official complicity continued to impede anti-trafficking efforts.
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She was captured and put on trial in southern Russia, charged with complicity in the deaths of Russian journalists who were killed by artillery while covering the conflict.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel publicly apologized for what he called the "dark chapter" that Mr. Burge's behavior and the city's indifference to it, or complicity in it, had etched.
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Protesters raised a large poster which depicted the Tunisian president pouring water on the bloodied hands of the Saudi crown prince - suggesting Tunisian complicity in washing away guilt.
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Because again, the New York Times today had another story off of Ronan Farrow's story about the complicity of lawyers, of PR people, of the media, everybody in this.
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In February Trump singled out the UNFPA, the single largest provider of free contraception in Africa, for a funding ban, on grounds of complicity in forced abortions in China.
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In addition, it said it had on Monday arrested in absentia a member of the Iranian intelligence service on suspicion of espionage and complicity in the 2018 murder attempt.
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"It is possible that some companies are making genuine attempts to address the charges of complicity in surveillance-based repression and abuses," Kaye wrote in his letter to NSO.
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I was about to ask Reuters photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen and driver Saeed Chmagh, both Iraqis, to forgive me for what I saw as my complicity in their deaths.
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Sicily's Cosa Nostra, Calabria's 'Ndrangheta and Campania's Camorra control large portions of the economies in the three regions, often with the complicity of corrupt or complacent administrators and politicians.
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BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romanian anti-corruption prosecutors said on Tuesday they were investigating former leftist Prime Minister Victor Ponta on suspicion of abuse of power and complicity in tax evasion.
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PARIS (Reuters) - The lawyer for Vincent Bollore said on Tuesday the French billionaire was being investigated over the suspected corruption of foreign public officials and suspected complicity in corruption.
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The U.S. State Department's 2019 report on human trafficking said Argentina had "increased investigations prosecutions, and convictions, including those of complicit officials", though official complicity remained "a significant concern".
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Particularly in smaller towns and cities in the south, they take part in Catholic sacraments, go to church and in some cases have also found complicity by some churchmen.
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It also highlights common forms of inaction by law enforcement officials and courts in prosecuting male aggressors, and their complicity in blaming women for the violence brought against them.
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In addition, it said it had on Monday arrested in absentia a member of the Iranian intelligence service on suspicion of espionage and complicity in the 2018 murder attempt.
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Those in power ignore, excuse, or commit everyday instances of harassment and degradation, creating an environment of acceptance of and complicity in many more serious, illegal abuses of power.
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Besides stomach-churning details of the abuse, the documents which the Boston Globe's journalists uncovered revealed the extent of complicity between the archbishop and those accused of child abuse.
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Beria has looted Stalin's private records, destroying evidence of his own cruelty while clinging on to the documents indicating the complicity of his colleagues in the USSR's numerous atrocities.
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The most jarring feature of the government's argument comes near the end of its brief when it advances a novel theory of government "complicity" in acts it finds reprehensible.
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The complaints about lack of opportunity and Washington's complicity in the diminishing optimism of the American people have to be folded into the message of every non-Trump candidate.
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The legacy of salvage anthropology and the complicity of museum collecting in colonial oppression must always be confronted, and it must be made clear that the colonial legacy continues.
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Jeff Flake (R-AZ), who has condemned the "flagrant disregard of truth and decency" of politics in the Trump era and urged his colleagues against "complicity" with the president.
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She was handed over to Russia and found guilty of complicity in the deaths of two Russian journalists who were killed by artillery fire while reporting on the conflict.
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"We have collected matching testimonies on the involvement of (army) soldiers in certain massacres and also several general testimonies of (army) officers that confirm this complicity," the report said.
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He sheds light on political abuses of power, human rights violations, and the complicity of oppressive regimes in denying citizens their senses and voices for self-serving political gains.
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And the question of the complicity of the media and the role the media played in keeping this quiet for as long as it was quiet are important ones.
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Need to sanction complicity Far from weakening restrictions on China, from a human rights perspective, we should be moving to punish those companies who supply the tools of repression.
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The RIB said Sankara is accused of forming an armed group, complicity in committing terrorist acts, conspiracy and incitement to commit terrorist acts, taking persons hostage, murder and looting.
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A House Rule XXI point-of-order does not require Senate complicity; when it is raised on the House floor and voted on favorably, the appropriation dies right there.
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Victor — who excels at his work and has captured more than 200 people — infiltrates an abolitionist movement called the Underground Airlines, and is forced to confront his own complicity.
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The declaration followed the firing and suspension of tens thousands of soldiers, educators and civil servants in recent days on suspicion of complicity in the failed coup last week.
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" Hours later, Flake, in an eloquent and emotional speech to the Senate, called for change: "It is time for our complicity and our accommodation of the unacceptable to end.
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The Russians—playing an increasingly important role in the region—have long maintained that Turkey is receiving oil from ISIS, through official complicity, illicit criminal networks, or some combination.
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Maduro, whose popularity has plunged during the crisis, blames the problems on an "economic war" waged by the United States and local opponents with the complicity of foreign media.
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Bollore, whose logistics empire is a powerhouse in former French colonies across West Africa, is suspected of corrupting foreign public officials and complicity in corruption, his lawyer has said.
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St. Aubyn has described an unhappy childhood in which he was repeatedly raped by his father from the ages of five to eight with the complicity of his mother.
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So far, the Turks, who absurdly accuse the United States government of complicity in that 2016 coup attempt, have failed to provide sufficient evidence to merit Mr. Gulen's extradition.
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It has been inspiring and thrilling to watch furious, cleareyed teenagers shame and vilify gutless politicians and soul-dead lobbyists for their complicity in the murders of their friends.
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The Turkish currency has been in freefall since Washington ordered tariffs in retaliation for the detention of Pastor Andrew Brunson on charges of complicity in a failed 2016 coup.
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But he is best known for his appearance in 2016 in a dossier that purported to detail Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election — and the Trump campaign's complicity.
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"I am confident that today's decision is mostly a reaction to the outcry from clean athletes against Olympic corruption and complicity," Rodchenkov's lawyer Jim Walden said in a statement.
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It stemmed from conversations that I would have with guys in the locker room, where so many problems started and silence became complicity — and that eventually had to change.
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He blamed several American officials and the presidents of Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Panama and the European Parliament for "immediate complicity" in a "media operation for destabilization" of Venezuela.
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There is ample evidence that Fox News, with the complicity of top executives, enabled the abuse of women for many years, then silenced them nondisclosure agreements and nondisparagement clauses.
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They suspected local officials of complicity in an arson attack that had burned them out of their modest homes on what has become a valuable piece of real estate.
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The State Department has not accused the Cuban government of complicity, but has sought a clear assurance that the attacks would not continue before the Cuban diplomats could return.
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Lewis claims there's overwhelming evidence of complicity between Jimmy Winfrey, the alleged shooter, and Birdman and Young Thug -- from phone call records and recorded confessions, to promises of payment.
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To punish migrants for protecting their children from social violence seeded by American foreign policy ignores our own historical complicity in forcing their decision to leave their broken societies.
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To the Editor: While President Trump and his appointees are surely bad guys in the "war on science," the complicity of the congressional Republicans needs to be called out.
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"The rewards for complicity are declining because the things this No. 10 now gives its favored outlets are of less value than the goodies given out by previous administrations."
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Argentina has accused Mr. Rafsanjani and other senior Iranian figures of complicity in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, in which 85 people died.
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Thirteen high-ranking officials were designated for their complicity in undermining democracy, disregarding human rights, and indirectly causing the deaths of 104 individuals through the violent repression of protests.
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VALETTA (Reuters) - Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech was charged in a Valetta court on Saturday with complicity to murder in the 2017 car bomb killing of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
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The Turkish currency has been in freefall since Washington ordered tariffs in retaliation for the detention of Pastor Andrew Brunson on charges of complicity in a failed 2016 coup.
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Her remarks come as the US and its allies have ramped up military efforts to monitor and document evidence of sanctions violations, information the US says proves Moscow's complicity.
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The strike exposed for the second time since the discovery of Osama bin Laden in the Pakistani hill town of Abbottabad the level of Pakistan's complicity with wanted terrorists.
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The ethnic Uzbek's reporting on corruption, abuse and human rights elicited trumped-up charges that included incitement to ethnic hatred and complicity in the murder of a police officer.
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