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But Democrats, with the notable exception of Bernie Sanders, have largely offered condemnations of Trump that have been weakened by being couched in condemnations of Soleimani.
There were condemnations and counter-condemnations, as a movement adept at merely playing war suddenly had to deal with the very real repercussions of a person dying.
But the stridency of his condemnations sometimes confound fellow conservatives.
All the condemnations I had imagined exploded from my mouth.
Obama's criticism echoes similar condemnations issued by members of his cabinet.
But after widespread condemnations, they began settlement proceedings in early 2018.
We received thousands of responses, including justifications, condemnations, indictments and explanations.
The site also frequently covered Sessions's condemnations of criminal-justice reform.
Momentum was building up, and international condemnations were all around us.
The move was met with swift condemnations across the Arab world.
An executive's actions against racism shouldn't begin and end with mild condemnations.
Qatar and the United Arab Emirates also issued condemnations of the bill.
There was a time when such condemnations would have carried more force.
Arab countries offered little more than empty condemnations of the Jerusalem decision.
The worst, most useless and potentially dangerous complaints are broad, sweeping condemnations.
New countries were condemned, but the annual ritual of Israel condemnations continued unabated.
But in truth, the Dominican government has gotten off with the mildest condemnations.
None of those stories led to condemnations of "triggering" rhetoric by Trump critics.
Instead, Trump should lay out clear expectations and unambiguous, measured condemnations when appropriate.
Such actions would likely be met with lawsuits and loud condemnations from Congress.
Condemnations for Myanmar, fascination for Richard Liu and a looming cataclysm in Syria.
Condemnations of Mr. Trump's policies have come from across the Irish political spectrum.
If we fail, we condemn ourselves to our own future (and present) condemnations.
The cancellation drew a barrage of condemnations from local artists, activists, and academics.
At most, there have been condemnations on the margins of the earlier sessions.
Ms. Betts refrains from easy, uplifting answers and facile condemnations of organized religion.
His death led to strong condemnations of the regime and speculation about the implications.
A host of religious leaders have also stepped into the debate with unequivocal condemnations.
" His wife agreed: "In five years no one will be talking about the condemnations.
Similar condemnations would attend assessments of her work and person for generations to come.
I kept on expecting to feel something, seeing the high profile humiliations and condemnations.
The Trump administration has also pushed back against United Nations condemnations of Israel's occupation.
Mr. McConnell's once hard-line condemnations of China softened in the years to follow.
Naturally, then, condemnations and mockery poured in from both sides of the political aisle.
Mr. Garrett's campaign manager, Sarah Neibart, sent out an email condemning the flyer but also asking whether it was a "political ploy" by the Gottheimer campaign "manufactured by them to fabricate a hate crime" — a statement that brought fresh condemnations and counter-condemnations.
"We don't like condemnations at all, in general," Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told Reuters.
Last year, Pope Francis asked followers to give up gossip and hypocritical condemnations of others.
Such equanimity was in contrast to the condemnations of Mr. Netanyahu's announcement by Palestinian officials.
Before the leaders' statement on Monday, other Democrats had broken rank to voice their condemnations.
Criticism is swift and virulent, with twitter condemnations, angry interviews and open letters abounding. Feb.
Morgan's decision is the latest in a string of recent condemnations of Canada's correctional regime.
Today's condemnations suggest Cruz learned an important lesson about the kind of baggage seditionist-types carry.
"Licence to be Bad" is a powerful tirade, but it is too sweeping in its condemnations.
It has drawn condemnations from many Republican lawmakers who call it an example of presidential overreach.
Mr. Keung's firing also set off a round of condemnations from political leaders in Hong Kong.
The Bible's condemnations of the wealthy and the accumulation of riches leave zero room for ambiguity.
For years, Washington approached Iran with obstinate condemnations, extreme demands, and little interest in serious negotiations.
The remark caused bipartisan outrage at home and condemnations abroad, including from all 55 African nations.
It has been encouraging to see the many swift condemnations of Richard Spencer and his followers.
And he's strongly rejected condemnations of Israel — and US support for it — made by progressive lawmakers.
Trump's advocates have retreated to lines of defense that, in normal times, would be considered damning condemnations.
This hellish Vegas dream of a video pretty much nails it with condemnations for everything I hate.
The remarks have prompted mass defections of Trump's GOP lawmaker supporters and harsh condemnations from Republican leadership.
Beyond his condemnations of the current administration, Biden urged the graduating class not to "disengage" from politics.
Yet already the news had provoked a cacophony of condemnations of Britain's free-trade, globalised economic model.
The tremendous power wielded by Mr. Moonves explains why many have kept their condemnations to a whisper.
Obama's statement on Monday marked one of his most forceful condemnations of Trump's rhetoric since leaving office.
The usual grandstanding rings hollow; the earnest notes feel forced; and the blanket condemnations clunky and overused.
Trump's remarks sparked widespread protests from players across the league and condemnations from many athletes and coaches.
Democrats oppose Trump's climate actions, of course, but they don't have much more to offer than condemnations.
The anger against both the violence and Suu Kyi's moral silence, has brought a stream of condemnations.
Swift condemnations On Sunday, el-Sisi condemned the attack and declared a three-day period of national mourning.
"President Trump...does not intend to reverse himself, despite the various condemnations and declarations," Ambassador David Friedman said.
McConnell has now walked back his strongest condemnations of Moore, saying it's up to Alabama voters to decide.
Musk's comments followed similar condemnations from Apple CEO Tim Cook and the heads of Google, Facebook and Uber.
Trump has issued sweeping condemnations of courts and judges when they have ruled against him or his administration.
Biden joined calls by Israeli leaders for more forceful condemnations of Palestinians committing a series of such attacks.
Large, spontaneous protests mobilized at international airports all over the country, and condemnations from politicians gradually poured in.
Harsh and hasty condemnations filled the airwaves, just as they did last Tuesday after the firing of Comey.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other world leaders have issued harsh condemnations of the president's economic policy.
Known for his scathing condemnations of Putin's opponents, Kadyrov has previously branded Russia's opposition "enemies of the people".
He did not veer into personal invective and did not issue any blanket condemnations of his fellow Americans.
Also, the Democratic condemnations of McCain and Romney weren't as widespread and operatic as the ones of Trump.
Washington (CNN)Republicans across Congress unleashed forceful condemnations urging Alabama Senate nominee Roy Moore to abandon his bid.
During the 2016 campaign season he would disavow Trump's racist remarks, but he has now tempered his condemnations.
There are a lot of sharp statements and condemnations, but no ideas or efforts with prospects of success.
His flagrant pressure campaign at the Justice Department inspired grim warnings from Democrats and condemnations from all corners.
But aside from issuing a slew of condemnations, the kingdom's western partners have avoided coming to Riyadh's defense.
But it is refreshing that many of these Republicans' condemnations of Moore are unequivocal — as they should be.
Although multiple lawmakers were interested in learning more "facts" about the complaint, most stopped short of definitive condemnations.
And third, after the test, Chinese officials issued unusually strong and high-level condemnations of North Korea's nuclear test.
Swift condemnations President Abdel Fattah El Sisi condemned the attack and declared a three-day period of national mourning.
The prosecution of the two, along with Australian Peter Greste — deported in February last year — drew strong international condemnations.
At worst, they're condemnations with the bottom line that the problem with Black women is that they are single.
So far, most other countries have either issued empty condemnations of Turkey's human-rights violations or ignored them entirely.
Nearly 60 Palestinians were killed Monday by Israeli forces, drawing condemnations and calls for restraint from Europe and elsewhere.
Nearly 60 Palestinians were killed Monday by Israeli forces, prompting condemnations and calls for restraint from Europe and elsewhere.
And these demands are often accompanied by condemnations of illiberal, chauvinistic or anti-Semitic currents among some Muslim newcomers.
Ghoshal said she was unaware of official condemnations by the EU, any EU countries, the UK, or Canada, either.
Despite condemnations from China, the US continues to sell advanced weapons to the island under the Taiwan Relations Act.
His statement listed a number of condemnations and criticisms of the former secretary of State and presumptive Democratic nominee.
Some professors, she said, had been circulating petitions and drafting condemnations, but the students have been much more effective.
New Mexico's financial dependence on the oil and gas industry may make condemnations of that industry controversial, she wrote.
His imprisonment, which drew vigorous condemnations from international human rights groups and journalists, threw this year's festival into uncertainty.
It also completely disregards his many clear and forceful condemnations of anti-Semitism and hatred in all its forms.
Donald Trump hasn't been a big fan of the media, but he's saved his most choice condemnations for CNN.
Beyond their public condemnations of Mr. Moore, some Republicans have been searching for ways to short-circuit his candidacy.
On Sunday, Iran closed its air space to the autonomous Kurdistan region after issuing several condemnations against the vote.
Even pro-Israel groups in the United States that prefer to air their disagreements quietly have issued public condemnations.
" And he echoed Trump's frequent condemnations of China, calling Beijing's attempts to control airspace and its territorial claims "illegal actions.
The American Health Care Act is only a day old, and it's already been met with a chorus of condemnations.
In the intervening time, Giuliani set off a flurry of questions from the media and condemnations from Trump's political opponents.
During the 2016 campaign season he would disavow Trump's racist remarks, but he tempered his condemnations once Trump took office.
Both Clinton and  Sanders issued strong condemnations of what led to the poisoning of Flint, whose population is mostly black.
In the records of succeeding centuries, they surface only sporadically, usually in condemnations by Christian leaders who eschewed Jewish practices.
Others posted calls to action and passionate condemnations of both the violence unfolding and the complacency that lets it happen.
Or, even worse, are making condemnations that slyly deflect any would-be charges of accountability for why this keeps happening.
Condemnations of the attacks, condolences for the victims and support for Egypt's government came in from political and religious worldwide.
But Big Cranberry won't let go of this messaging, despite strongly worded condemnations from specialists who treat urinary tract infections.
Five US Joint Chiefs are issuing public condemnations of white supremacist groups in the wake of the weekend's racial unrest.
Trump's initial remarks made while standing next to Putin caused widespread outrage in Washington, earning condemnations from Republicans including Sen.
Smith turns the public condemnations of the #MeToo movement and imagines them as a philosophy of history, an existential condition.
Many Republican legislators, in their condemnations of the attack in Orlando, have scrupulously avoided mentioning the identity of the victims.
On the contrary, any apology or concession Trump makes to the other side is met with hisses and louder condemnations.
But this year, tensions are raised even higher because of the North's recent nuclear test and the ensuing international condemnations.
Or is it the fierce and magnanimous Sarita, as unyielding in her loyalties as she is unsparing in her condemnations?
The student was suspended, and both the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oklahoma issued condemnations of his actions.
I hear a lot more criticism of specific networks, like Facebook, than blanket condemnations of the idea of connecting people.
What galls is Mr. Trump's cowardice paired with his condemnations of a heroic John McCain for being captured in Vietnam.
A headline alongside photos of two black players in the Corriere dello Sport brought new condemnations of racism in Italy.
This belief, that perpetuation of a person's image amounts to consecration, is implicit in the current condemnations of Confederate monuments.
Nor will condemnations from European powers, some of which have also restricted arms sales to Turkey, a fellow NATO member.
Together they constitute a school of thought of sorts, distinct from the usual howling condemnations of wokeness from the right.
Joe Biden's campaign has responded by slowly ratcheting up his condemnations of the president and calling directly for his impeachment.
It doesn't walk back any of its condemnations by inserting a "white savior" or making overtures to pacifism and tolerance.
There were moral condemnations from liberal portion of the media while conservatives were divided between chastising the president and defending him.
Despite the condemnations, the Hebron shooting has sparked a debate in Israel about whether the soldier was justified in his actions.
The cascade of strong condemnations of Trump on Saturday however, could accelerate the GOP's move toward a tipping point with Trump.
But de Blasio has, instead, resorted to repeated condemnations of Pantaleo's actions and court decisions made by local and federal municipalities.
Trump has frequently acted as a child, impulsively blurting out claims and condemnations that call into question his fitness to serve.
The Kahn controversy was heavily covered in the press and earned Trump a new round of condemnations from high-profile Republicans.
American Muslims' condemnations of the attack were immediate, but some were accompanied by concern that it could provoke anti-Muslim hysteria.
There was the usual round of condemnations from other nations and the UN -- and a show of force from South Korea.
And in recent years, some of the strongest condemnations of Hispanic and Latinx immigrants have come directly from President Donald Trump.
The Szóka tweet immediately drew condemnations online, racking up hundreds of negative replies within minutes and some calls for his resignation.
"There are a lot of sharp statements and condemnations, but no ideas or efforts with prospects of success," Mr. Kushner said.
The condemnations send the message that people can be persecuted for holding political beliefs at odds with those of the president.
The group's arrival challenges a core tenet of Warren's political career: her condemnations of big money and its influence on politics.
It led to a worldwide uproar, with condemnations befalling MBS and calls for the US and others to punish the kingdom.
Publicly, the resolution drew condemnations from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump, who called on the White House to veto it.
Countries have summoned and recalled ambassadors, the U.N. has issued condemnations and some have called for an investigation of Israel&aposs actions.
It seems that nothing we say or do is enough, and the countless condemnations of terrorism by Muslims fall on deaf ears.
If that were true, perhaps ISIS would have heeded the more than 5,000 condemnations of terrorism Muslims have issued in recent years.
Trump's campaign against Clinton was laced with condemnations of her email practices and accusations that she should be "in jail" (The Hill).
The mention of Shakespeare's star-crossed Romeo and Juliet as "together in eternity," led to condemnations of the song as pro-suicide.
A shield against "warlike" financial pressure and "brigandish" human rights condemnations, Kim wants Seoul to subsidize Pyongyang as the world sanctions it.
The punishment of the student, Otto F. Warmbier, infuriated the White House and elicited strong condemnations from other officials and rights activists.
It also produced a flurry of condemnations from European capitals and Washington, and sent shivers through the journalistic communities in both countries.
News of her protest quickly went viral, leading to condemnations by conservative politicians and a national conversation about race and free speech.
Clinton's supporters said that Mr. Comey's condemnations seemed to make an oblique case for charging her, undermining the effect of his decision.
And foreign policy and national security hawks remained dissuaded by Trump Tuesday afternoon, despite FBI condemnations of his opponent's State Department practices.
He doesn't stoop to facile condemnations of art and its acolytes, and his view of Christian is affectionate as well as punitive.
Both chambers of the Legislature are scheduled to meet on Monday morning for sessions that could bring fresh condemnations of the governor.
The young star made headlines in February after critics from around the world levied death threats and other histrionic condemnations at her.
The melodies Phillips strummed on his lyre-like instrument mellow the prophetic condemnations, like a soapbox preacher standing next to a carousel ride.
Frustration at the UN is high after rounds of sanctions and numerous resolutions and statements of condemnations have failed to stem the behavior.
But to many Americans, he may be best known for his frequent condemnations of Mormonism as a "cult" during the 2012 presidential campaign.
The final summit declaration repeated earlier condemnations of "terrorism in all its forms" and devoted several paragraphs to joint effort to fight terrorism.
President Donald Trump's condemnations have done little to change the perception in the minds of the left that he is himself a racist.
A tearful on-air apology and email to staff did little to quell the controversy that even prompted public condemnations from her colleagues.
Responses The test elicited a terse response from the US State Department, unlike the standard diplomatic condemnations that usually follow Pyongyang's missile tests.
And were the media condemnations when women who were affiliated or support for the president were harassed at restaurants, driven from movie theaters?
Other Wednesday developments: • In a rare move, top commanders in the US military -- five Joint Chiefs -- issued public condemnations of white supremacist groups.
It was approved days after blistering condemnations of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by two former Israeli defense ministers and military chiefs of staff.
While Republican condemnations of Obama's Iran policy abound, there is a split among the candidates as to how far to go with Tehran.
International diplomacy In the short term, the predictable machinery of international diplomacy is already swinging into action with ritual condemnations from world powers.
Our thought bubble: Fox News defendants will likely point to today's condemnations as an example of Fox's journalistic credibility for months to come.
" There, he wrote, the young man "grew up bearing the name 'Gotti,' with all of the connotations and condemnations that the name bears.
They've heard everyone else, too — the condemnations of Trump have been a nonstop clamor, a roar that's drowned out all other political coverage.
The show's opening segments tend to be condemnations of climate-change science or warnings about the deep state, and they make me wince.
The resignation came after weeks of sharp American and Saudi condemnations of Iran, including from President Trump, and new American sanctions against Hezbollah.
" In response to the strong condemnations from Greece, top Russian officials canceled visits and Mr. Putin denied the allegations of meddling as "rubbish.
That report prompted condemnations from Democratic lawmakers, and a number of senators demanded information from Deutsche Bank about its handling of the matter.
The condemnations don't seem to be slowing down Mr. Maher, though — he was renewed on HBO through the next presidential election in 2020.
That was after Iraqi Shiites, in September 2018, set the Iranian consulate in Basra ablaze, shouting condemnations of Iran's interference in Iraqi politics.
Third, the public's current condemnations seem to be directed at more than just a singular person (like Robert E. Lee or Jefferson Davis).
I would also guess that the number has only grown as the censorious left has become more aggressive and promiscuous in its condemnations.
It left no doubt that he was undaunted by furious condemnations of his remarks as racist, including a Tuesday vote by the House.
With all our condemnations of Trump the bully, we've overlooked Trump the bullied, which is the version more likely to bring him down.
According to an NCTE spokesperson, the organizations have collected over 18,000 condemnations of the proposed rule, which they have submitted as public comment.
Even Kim's treaty and ideological allies in China and Russia have signed on to sweeping sanctions and condemnations against North Korea's nuclear program.
And perhaps such forceful condemnations of an incumbent president, expressed by a senator of the same party, may reduce Trump's chances of reelection.
The resolution also included condemnations of many other forms of racism and bigotry, including anti-Semitism, anti-black racism, xenophobia, and anti-LGBT bigotry.
Condemnations even from Republican politicians rolled in, and by Saturday night, a federal judge in New York had already blocked part of the order.
The courtroom critiques of the F.B.I. came after a series of condemnations of the bureau by President Trump, who overwhelmingly carried Kansas in 2016.
Francis, opening the conference of nearly 200 participants in a Vatican auditorium, added that victims deserve "concrete and efficient measures" and not mere condemnations.
Some Republicans who abandoned their party's presidential nominee in the wake of last week's 2005 tape scandal are already reneging on their recent condemnations.
" Ivanka Trump was more explicit in her condemnations, writing, "White supremacy, like all other forms of terrorism, is an evil that must be destroyed.
A clear endorsement of the United States' belief that Thailand is headed towards democracy trumps the idea that lifting sanctions condemnations of military rule.
That's not to mention the almost-constant condemnations of the press, including CNN, the New York Times, NBC and the Bezos-owned Washington Post.
But the IG report, set to be released within the next few weeks, likely will provide significant condemnations of Comey's conduct, sources tell me.
But they also drew sweeping condemnations from Trump's critics within his own party, including two Republican senators from Arizona, John McCain and Jeff Flake.
Mr. Farenthold, of Texas, appears safe, at least for the moment, despite bipartisan condemnations of the use of taxpayer money to settle secret suits.
It was a striking echo of the language in the Department of Justice report and the activists' condemnations of the police following Gray's death.
Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. forces from the area of northern Syria has led to widespread condemnations in Washington from lawmakers in both parties.
Viral but ultimately unverifiable social media posts spread like wildfire, and drama channels collected all the experiences to deliver monetized condemnations of the launch.
Like many Dutch, she feels Mr. Wilders goes too far in his condemnations of Islam, but "the borders indeed have to close," she said.
Unless this pattern of government-sanctioned hostility toward communities of color, Muslims, and immigrants radically changes, condemnations of hate violence can only go so far.
But the video of his recent remarks threatened to tarnish that image as fellow politicians, national celebrities and gay rights groups took turns issuing condemnations.
Diplomats also told The Associated Press that Russia had lodged a formal complaint with the United Nations over a top U.N. official's condemnations of Trump.
"The problem is that this kind of discrimination is baked into the scripture," he said, citing scriptural condemnations of homosexuality in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
The new numbers reflect a slight tightening of the race, since establishment Republicans have come out swinging against Trump with attack ads and public condemnations.
"The holy people of God are watching and expect not just simple and obvious condemnations, but efficient and concrete measures to be established," he added.
After issuing multiple condemnations in the run-up to the plebiscite, the Iraqi Parliament voted Monday to authorize the use of force against Iraqi Kurdistan.
Other tech leaders voiced condemnations, including: Airbnb's founders, Box CEO Aaron Levie, SmugMug/Flickr CEO Don MacAskill, and CareZone CEO/former Sun exec Jonathan Schwartz.
"The sheer volume of condemnations the government will have to bring will bring significant delays," said Mr. Olivares, whose organization represents several property owners here.
The condemnations came flooding in, calls for the release of the transcript were immediate, and the Ukraine cycle played itself out again in real time.
International condemnations are all around us, and a region, wary of the negative ramifications of a failed state in Venezuela, is starting to take note.
In remarks first reported by the Washington Examiner, Haley made some of the strongest condemnations of Russia's government so far from a Trump administration official.
The tweet was retweeted over [#] thousand times and received quick condemnations from [the mainstream media/action movie superstar Wesley Snipes/the CEO of Slim-Fast].
The parts of the speech that were most damaging were his harsh and repeated condemnations of both the Iranian government and the Iran nuclear deal.
The news did not go over well — stories about the move went viral on social media, and a chorus of condemnations rained in from all sides.
The political significance of Sunday's eye-popping encounter was revealed in the quick condemnations offered by Democratic presidential candidates seeking to deny him a political win.
No matter what the compliant media throws at the president, no matter how harsh the condemnations from his opponents, his standing in the polls doesn't budge.
But Trump is unlikely to be chastened by their condemnations, or in Collins's case her hope Trump learned "a pretty big lesson" from the impeachment proceedings.
Dawn Laguens from the Planned Parenthood Action Fund called Trump "flat-out dangerous," while Bernie Sanders ("Shameful") and Hillary Clinton ("Horrific and telling") tweeted their condemnations.
The businessman's social media director, Dan Scavino, criticized President Barack Obama's refusal to use the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" in his condemnations of previous mass shootings.
Many of the predictable, strongly-worded, flack-approved condemnations from Hollywood elites about their shock, dismay, and (alleged) ignorance of Harvey Weinstein's behavior sounds well-meaning.
He paints himself as a victim of "fake news," one for whom public photo ops of prayer meld without distinction into condemnations of the mainstream media.
But it didn't seem as if Democrats were among them, beyond the anticipated condemnations from left-of-House brass like Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
But Macron's rhetorical condemnations of France's past sins are no solace to French Muslims watching his relentless push to make the state of emergency powers permanent.
Then we must move past thoughts, prayers, and condemnations — and act swiftly and comprehensively to counter this threat before the next attack claims more innocent lives.
But Marcus's testimony did little to quell concerns from bipartisan lawmakers on the Senate Banking Committee, many of whom delivered blistering condemnations of the company's plans.
The version of Sharpilo's story presented in Secondhand Time eliminates Isaichik's rather straightforward nostalgia for socialism and adds condemnations of Soviet and post-Soviet leaders alike.
Some of India's closest partners have begun criticizing its treatment of Muslims and migrants, with condemnations coming in from Iran, the United States, Bangladesh and elsewhere.
And as ever in these condemnations of the sins of white America, there is little imaginative sympathy for people who feel threatened by liberalism in power.
"I can't be the only one here who is weary of hearing people issue these blanket condemnations, 'They're all this, they're all that,'" Mr. Daniels said.
So have unstinting condemnations from many who worked with Mr. Weinstein or benefited from their relationship with him, both in film and in Democratic political circles.
People in Congress, governors, mayors … people who just wanted to get in their condemnations because everyone knows it's extremely easy to condemn a white nationalist rally.
He spoke out in favor of diversity and tolerance and peppered his social-media feeds with support for religious minorities and condemnations of bigotry and discrimination.
According to a senior military official, staffers in the Defense Secretary's office recommended softening some of the language and removing the condemnations of the Obama Administration.
It's what you see and hear every day: the full-throttled defense of Trump by his supporters, and the reflexive condemnations of him by his opponents.
Activists on both sides wasted no time on Monday night issuing their predictable full-throated endorsements or scathing condemnations within minutes of Mr. Trump's televised announcement.
" Still, despite his acknowledgment that people ''expect from us not simple and obvious condemnations, but concrete and effective measures," he offered remedies that disappointed many victims.
During Trump's first days in office, his executive order restricting travel from Muslim-majority countries drew sharp condemnations — then, formal legal salvos — from Amazon, Facebook and others.
New polls show tight Clinton-Trump race nationally, battlegrounds She pushed back against Tapper's questions about Trump's refusal to issue direct condemnations of some supporters' bigoted comments.
It was only approved two weeks before the race, prompting a round of condemnations from drivers, who liked the previous regime and complained of not being consulted.
The latest move against the opposition came as President Nicolas Maduro dealt with international condemnations and sanctions over Sunday's vote to elect a new body of lawmakers.
The band's danceable tunes have earned them an avid global following but also condemnations from Arab leaders who say their lyrics go against the region's traditional values.
Pelosi's comments come days after other similar condemnations from top Democrats, many of whom were the recipients of major donations from the film producer over the years.
The redistricting drew swift condemnations from Democrats and a series of lawsuits arguing that the maps were drawn to concentrate and dilute the influence of black voters.
His protest later spread across the league, sparking condemnations from President Donald Trump, who has made opposition to the protests a key part of his political messaging.
For his part, Mr. Puigdemont (pronounced POOTCH-da-mon) used his speech to repeat his condemnations of police violence against Catalan voters during the referendum on Oct.
His ouster from the Television Academy is the latest in a series of professional condemnations since widespread accusations about his treatment of women were published last month.
The blunt and public critiques were the strongest condemnations yet from officials here, but the mayor and the chief stopped short of calling the shooting legally unjustified.
Romney has refrained from taking a more definitive stance about the trial so far, though he's previously issued some of the strongest GOP condemnations of Trump's behavior.
This, coupled with the hardening of Washington's position toward Beijing in recent years, presented Ms. Tsai with an opportunity to deliver more full-throated condemnations of China.
But, his belated condemnations would not prevent those groups from basking in his support because his pivot was made under pressure from Republicans, business leaders and demonstrators.
ET: The battle of words between the NFL, NBA, and President Trump continued on Saturday, with MLB joining those sports organizations to issue condemnations against the president's rhetoric.
As the forum came to a close, one of the most forceful condemnations of Trump came from Weld, a Republican mounting a long-shot primary challenge against Trump.
On the basis of the evidence we now have, I believe that people who issued categorical and one-sided condemnations of the students should retract and apologize. pic.twitter.
The Supreme Court's power grab also brought condemnations and concern from the United States, Organization of American States (OAS), European Union, United Nations and major Latin American nations.
The administrative way in which the plan was created also received vitriolic condemnations, with State politicians decrying what they perceive to be a gross abuse of presidential power.
Not that it matters for his short-term political future—Republicans, for all their tortured condemnations, are not going to actually punish him for boosting a hostile power.
Mr. Trump also drew condemnations after he disparaged the parents of a slain Muslim soldier who had strongly denounced Mr. Trump during the Democratic National Convention in 2016.
But the testimony did little to quell concerns from bipartisan lawmakers on the Senate Banking Committee, many of whom delivered blistering condemnations of the company's plans (The Hill).
The wedge-drivers' reflexive endorsement of the policies of the current Israeli government, combined with their holier-than-thou condemnations, produce a combustible brew that serves no one.
The president's tweet produced several condemnations of Twitter, from those arguing that the service was not only a distraction but also left them worried about their own annihilation.
After Trump's wavering condemnations of neo-Nazi violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, Mnuchin publicly defended the president against charges that he'd equivocated between hate groups and counterprotesters.
We assess that he's OK digesting any costs associated with being outed and punished, whether punishment comes in the form of DOJ indictments, public condemnations, or diplomatic expulsions.
" But Otero, noting Giuliani's recent public condemnations of Cohen for having secretly recorded Trump talking about paying hush money for another alleged mistress, said, "Irony doesn't escape me.
And given Trump's repeated condemnations of so-called sanctuary cities, how long the president will be willing to tolerate the quasi-sanctuary status of schools remains a serious question.
While it is not unusual for presidents to criticize monetary policy, it historically has been done quietly, making Trump's public condemnations of Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues atypical.
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — Staffers from the Trump and Clinton campaigns gathered at a post-campaign conference at Harvard that devolved into a furious round of shouting and condemnations Thursday afternoon.
Despite condemnations over its deployment of cluster munitions, the coalition for the first time dropped the ordnance on neighborhoods in Sana this week, Human Rights Watch charged on Thursday.
Why it matters: Peretz's remarks came during an Israeli Cabinet meeting and sparked a wave of condemnations from Jewish organizations in the U.S. after they were reported by Axios.
Unlike in previous years, Mr Kim has not issued any condemnations of the military drills that America and South Korea have been performing since the beginning of the month.
On Friday, Ted Cruz was set to become one of many prominent party members to bite the bullet and endorse Trump, a complete 180 reversal on his previous condemnations.
Former President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were close with Poroshenko during their two overlapping years, as Russia's actions in the area drew strong condemnations from Obama.
Exposure of specific falsehoods concerning the Daniels case scandalized even Trump-friendly quarters of the political world, drawing condemnations from Fox News and The Wall Street Journal editorial page.
In the first few hours after news of his proposed nomination broke, a flood of condemnations came from organizations representing civil rights, women's rights, worker's rights, and environmental protection.
Within an hour, other embattled Republican senators, who like Mr. McCain are trying to stand between the forces propelling Mr. Trump and those he offends, offered their own condemnations.
The comments, along with others about Israel's influence in the U.S., have raised fury among Republicans and some Jewish organizations while earning condemnations from members of her own party.
Notable among them were the condemnations of Republicans who accepted the truth of the accusations against Mr. Trump even as they said they planned to vote to acquit him.
While Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria has sparked rare condemnations from members of his own party, there was little evidence that the fallout will extend beyond words.
A viral photo of the sculpture from a top-angle caused wide condemnations, calls for an investigation, and conspiracy theories against the artist and the gallery behind the sculpture.
The test elicited a outraged international response, with leaders from the U.K., France, Russia, China, Japan and others issuing condemnations over the test, which occurred just after noon local time.
In Clinton's best debates, she wields President Obama as an effective human shield, forcing Sanders to tone down his fiery condemnations of Washington corruption and throwing him off his message.
But its condemnations of people who decline to shake women's hands, or who "accuse regular Dutch people of being racist", made it clear who was allegedly failing to "act normal".
For Mallory, who is black, and fellow March organizer Linda Sarsour, a Palestinian-American Muslim, being in the same room as Farrakhan draws instant outrage and condemnations across social media.
Trump's remarks led to condemnations from the same leading Republicans that in recent weeks have embraced him -- and accepted that the party's fate in November is inextricably linked to his.
His condemnations of the political establishment and his insistence that he alone can restore American greatness resonated with voters far from the media epicenters of the east and west coast.
On the other hand, Francis has also made blistering critiques of capitalism — which Schmidt has previously called on audiences to "celebrate" — as part of his condemnations of poverty and inequality.
You were cleaning the gutters while wearing a pair of Bluetooth headphones that were tuned to the BBC, listening to measured condemnations of United States policy from dignified European politicians.
Caine is over the top in his condemnations, as when he paints a Klu Klux Klan robe on Donald Trump, but even his less dramatic works can be equally cutting.
Trade moves from the Trump administration have rankled U.S. allies in 2018, with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other world leaders issuing harsh condemnations of the president's economic policy.
The Interpreter Donald J. Trump's foreign policy proposals, like forcing Mexico to pay for a border wall or withdrawing from NATO, have drawn unprecedented condemnations as incoherent, contradictory and unrealistic.
Condemnations of Mr. Abbas poured in from Middle East envoys of the United States and the United Nations, from Israel, the European Union and from countries including Germany and Britain.
Despite the conviction, Mr. Wilders faced no criminal penalties or fines, and voters do not seem to have been turned off by his condemnations of what he calls Islamic extremism.
But the president's denial and the silence from the White House did nothing to quell the outrage from Democrats, who were unequivocal in their condemnations of Trump as a racist.
But things took a surprising turn Saturday morning, with condemnations of Trump from the normally cautious — and Trump-friendly — fellowship of N.F.L. owners and their executors at the league office.
But as constituents unburden themselves, Democrats must calibrate the extent of their condemnations — given the risk that overzealous denouncements of Mr. Trump could be dismissed as knee-jerk and partisan.
The protests against police brutality and racial injustice have drawn fiery condemnations from President Donald Trump and are likely to remain a hot-button cultural and political issue this fall.
Both leaders lauded the meeting as a success and have said they want to continue their dialogue, even as the summit drew withering condemnations from across the global political spectrum.
For all the condemnations and warnings that Pelosi and her colleagues would regret "a date that will live in infamy," as Pennsylvania Republican Mike Kelly put it, Pelosi appeared unmoved.
Among blue-chip advertisers, who are terrified of their brands appearing alongside illegal or otherwise offensive content, these scandals have provoked condemnations of social media platforms, particularly Facebook and YouTube.
Washington (CNN)White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday cast aside the playbook of cut-and-dry condemnations of national security leaks and instead framed his response along political lines.
Trump, however, opted to kill DACA in September, a move that drew sharp condemnations from the whole of Silicon Valley, where tech giants employ some of its beneficiaries, known as Dreamers.
But in recent years, China has taken a tougher line on the North Korean nuclear program, voting in favor of UN sanctions and issuing condemnations when it conducts provocative military tests.
There are surely going to be many more statements and strongly-worded condemnations of the FTC in the weeks ahead, as the settlement goes through Justice Department review and inevitable approval.
Every time that the Trump administration has hiked pressure and rhetoric against Pyongyang, through sanctions, condemnations and military maneuvers and exercises, Kim has upped the ante in its showdown with Trump.
And the more we follow this habit together, spurring it in one another, the more we subject ourselves and everyone witnessing our mutual condemnations to the corrosive dynamics of culture war.
Tapping a groundswell of anger before a general election due by May, some of the most prominent members of India's ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) joined the condemnations online.
Condemnations came from groups like Susan B. Anthony's List and the Concerned Women for America, as well as former 2016 contenders Ben Carson and Mike Huckabee, who area allies of Trump.
Mass atrocities — including the shelling and bombing of neighborhoods, the torture and killing of detained persons, and the targeted extermination of citizens — continue with impunity and no regard for international condemnations.
I so wish that those who oppose the Democratic nominee and the G.O.P. nominee would express their opposition without reprehensible racial slurs, without totally false statements and without extremely meanspirited condemnations.
In the face of condemnations of the decision by GOP lawmakers, Trump has said it is not right for the U.S. to take part in endless wars in the Middle East.
North Korea's test of a ballistic missile on Sunday was followed by strong, but hollow, condemnations by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, President Donald Trump and the United Nations Security Council.
Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, another Muslim woman in Congress, came to Omar's defense last month after the comments, suggesting that Islamophobia played a part in the Democratic condemnations of Omar's comments.
The United States and Europe responded to what Secretary of State John Kerry called "19th century" behavior with condemnations and sanctions, but they could do little to stop or reverse it.
The condemnations of Mr. King stood in stark contrast to the lawmakers' willingness to tolerate President Trump's frequent offensive and insensitive remarks about migrants, black people, Native Americans and other minorities.
Condemnations of his comments about wages being too high were far more common in speeches during the convention's first three days, as were allusions to his mockery of a disabled reporter.
Condemnations over the recent events and violence from the international community have begun to pour in, coming at a time when Jammeh's regime has been trying to regain favor with world powers.
Scenes this week of Assad's forces shelling eastern Aleppo as his troops seized the last few Syrian rebel holdouts Tuesday drew sharp condemnations from many of the governments attending the London conference.
The company not only faced a widespread player boycott, condemnations from US lawmakers, and numerous employee walkouts over the decision, but it also lost a key sponsor of its international gaming competitions.
" It also happens to contain some savage condemnations: "Every man's conscience is vile and depraved / You cannot depend on it to be your guide when it's you who must keep it satisfied.
The executions set off a series of condemnations from Shia Muslims, particularly those in predominantly Shia Iran, where protestors threw Molotov cocktails into the Saudi embassy in Tehran and looted the officers.
Be proactive rather than reactive There must be greater efforts from government, civil society and religious groups to ensure the condemnations, refutations and alternatives to terrorism are sufficiently present and accessible online.
For all of the loud condemnations of Israel on Western college campuses, Israel's diplomatic relations are stronger than ever before, even in the Arab world, and its international trade is massively expanding.
He threw himself into the campaign, issuing warnings about a caravan of Central American migrants headed through Mexico to the U.S. border and condemnations of liberal American "mobs" he says oppose him.
And that led to a string of condemnations from conservative leaders, culminating with the humiliation of Trump being disinvited from Erick Erickson's "Red State Gathering" and Kelly being invited in his place.
Condemnations of the journalists' arrest and demands for their immediate release have descended from nations around the world, including the United States and the European Union, as well as the United Nations.
Pelosi had a choice: She could issue piecemeal condemnations and hope the issue disappeared, or nip it in the bud with a strong resolution staking out the House's stance on anti-Semitism.
The President's comment Friday that white nationalism is not a growing problem contrasted with the vehemence with which other world leaders reacted, and their clear condemnations of white supremacist rhetoric and ideology.
Though he intended to deter Soviet aggression, Moscow read his threats and condemnations — he had declared its government an "evil empire" that must be brought to an end — as preludes to war.
The shooting has inspired strong condemnations from the Black Lives Matter movement, with activist and New York Daily News columnist Shaun King previously calling for the police officers involved to be arrested.
Luna's comments marked some of the harshest words for Venezuela from a foreign country amid the recent wave of international condemnations as Maduro's government cracks down on protests and seeks to consolidate power.
If this had come out in the midst of the 2008 Democratic primaries it would no doubt prompt angry comments from Obama campaign staffers and condemnations of attempts to other-ize the senator.
Many other nations issued similar condemnations of Sunday&aposs election, which saw one of the lowest voter turnouts in decades, and which resulted in a new six-year term for socialist leader Maduro.
On Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, writing on Twitter, repeated his condemnations of attacks on Saudi diplomatic facilities in Iran in protests over the execution of the cleric, Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.
With future offenses seemingly inevitable, Republicans will time and again have to offer their mealy-mouthed condemnations, while Democrats, the press, and moderate conservatives will keep demanding that more forceful steps be taken.
It imposed ballistic missile sanctions on Tehran right after the prisoners were released, and says it will not water down its condemnations of Iran's other activities, including its support for proxies like Hezbollah.
Some of the bank's conduct amounted to a systematic failure to manage its customers' and its own conflicting interests, the report said, in one of the strongest official condemnations yet of RBS's behaviour.
At least three groups of protesters successively stood up to chant condemnations at the CIA for long stretches during Brennan's appearance at the Penn Museum, according to reports and videos of the incident.
Lincoln, by contrast, made no such condemnations; he recognized that the nativist movement, despite its malevolent elements, was part of the antislavery movement, and he had no intention of dividing those antislavery forces.
In that news conference, the president defended himself against criticism that he was slow and equivocal in his condemnations of the violence that left one dead and at least 19 injured on Saturday.
You have to deal with differences in perspectives, differences in life goals, and sometimes physical differences—not to mention the odd looks and occasional condemnations you might attract from friends, family, and strangers.
The deaths at Santa Anita have prompted an investigation by the Los Angeles County district attorney's office; condemnations from elected officials, including Senator Dianne Feinstein, and calls to shut down the sport altogether.
The president's suggestion that he might fire Mr. Mueller drew swift condemnations from Capitol Hill, where Democrats and Republicans alike have warned that doing so would cross a dangerous political and legal line.
Abandoning his precisely chosen and carefully delivered condemnations of the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis from a day earlier, the president furiously stuck by his initial reaction to the unrest in Charlottesville.
The story touched off a flurry of condemnations from Democrats who recalled how Mr. Trump had called for Hillary Clinton to be imprisoned for mishandling classified information by using a private email server.
"The lawsuits are only a fraction of the condemnations that have been settled outside of litigation," said Ricky Garza, a staff attorney at the Texas Civil Rights Project, which is representing some landowners.
While CBP leaders have called acquiring land "a challenge," neither CBP nor the Department of Justice responded to repeated CNN requests for comment on the lawsuits or on condemnations settled out of court.
The condemnations of Mr. King, now in his ninth term in Congress, come only after years of ignoring his white-nationalist rhetoric — and address what is merely the tip of a vast iceberg.
The president prefers to communicate policy decisions and condemnations of various news outlets via tweet, and has continued using his insecure Android phone to access Twitter, despite discouragement from aides and the Secret Service.
Who fits the bill: Bob Corker, senator from TennesseeJeff Sessions, senator from AlabamaDan Coats, senator from Indiana Diversity: Trump's comments on Latinos and Muslims have drawn ire and condemnations from all over the world.
But the Trump campaign condemnations in recent days have come far more quickly than in the past, including when Trump repeatedly demurred to CNN's Jake Tapper about David Duke's support, before finally condemning him.
Politically, the issues on which they found agreement — attacks on politicians in Washington, condemnations of free trade deals — are ones on which Sanders ran a campaign significantly closer to Trump's than Hillary Clinton did.
Based on the report, her jurisdiction had declined 128 ICE detainers and released dozens of inmates in that time period, a statistic that has intensified condemnations from her critics for her change in policy.
The attention that generated violent comments to the social media post, condemnations of the entire school and community, threats against the school and community brought an unwelcome level of attention that was very disruptive.
The lack of diplomacy means the United States has yet to convert the rhetorical condemnations of European and Latin American countries into concrete actions that would support and bolster the reach of US steps.
Amid a series of tepid official condemnations—President Obama labeled it "highly objectionable"—Mueller fired off a letter to Scottish minister Kenny MacAskill that stood out for its raw pain, anger, and deep sorrow.
But yes—my hunch is that I'm fascinated by the way these diagnostic terms shape our stories about romance, gender, sexuality, generations—our feelings about the culture and condemnations of whole groups, like millennials.
But as long as they line up behind a president whose record on race or groping is not exactly woke, their condemnations of Messrs Northam, Fairfax and Herring may ring a little bit hollow.
That, and the elimination of laws that criminalize being gay, would be a far better tribute to the Orlando victims than displays of rainbow colors and ritual condemnations of yet another hate-fueled attack.
Earlier in the day, the United States delivered a pointed rebuke to countries that block gay rights at the United Nations, urging them to "contribute more than condolences and condemnations" after the Orlando attack.
Schumer's remarks on the Senate floor came after a slew of condemnations coming from Republicans -- including some who want to censure the New York Democrat -- and a rebuke from the high court's chief justice.
Some American officials worry that the condemnations from the U.N. or the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom may damage its bilateral relationship with India and encourage Congress to halt further weapons sales.
The Center for Inquiry, a secular think tank, and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, on whose honorary boards I serve, issued strong condemnations — as did the Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
In the week after the Grammy Awards, the condemnations came swiftly for Neil Portnow, the president of the Recording Academy, for saying that women in music needed to "step up" to advance their careers.
The shooting drew swift condemnations from Mayor Bill de Blasio and James P. O'Neill, the police commissioner, who said Sergeant Barry had failed to follow protocols, though neither said he had committed a crime.
My students would watch the documentary, and return to class bearing either passionately-written indictments of the corrupt criminal justice system, or equally passionate condemnations of the evil murderers they believed the documentary had depicted.
Yau told CNN she had hoped to complete the oath taking today, and blamed pro-Beijing lawmakers for "letting their electorate down" by going against their previous condemnations of filibustering and protests within the legislature.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A weekend attack on a funeral gathering in Yemen widely blamed on Saudi-led warplanes was "egregious," a senior U.S. official said on Friday in one of Washington's strongest condemnations of the incident.
They are tales of misfortune and warning, recounted either as lamentations on the vagaries of fate, or condemnations of carelessness, with hints of schadenfreude when the shooter and the shot are one and the same.
"Until now the Royal Commission recommendations had looked disproportionately small compared to the drama and the exposes and the condemnations of the hearings," said Allan Fels, former chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
" Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Sheikh dismissed Iran's condemnations, telling Makkah, a local newspaper: "We have to understand that they are not Muslims ... their main enemies are the followers of Sunnah (Sunnis).
The 200+ petitions that have received an official response have largely been unremarkable, leading to revelations like the White House's official beer recipe or condemnations (in word only) of groups like the Westboro Baptist Church.
"Read more: An Uber driver's sign telling passengers about his disability went massively viral — and sparked a major conversation onlineOnline, reactions to the news included calls for accessible menu options and condemnations of "disabled discrimination.
Though Provost herself was not linked to any offensive material, the revelation emphasizes the ties between the highest ranks of CBP and the controversial Facebook group, which has sparked condemnations and questions from top lawmakers.
The nearly simultaneous condemnations of Mr. Trump from the president and the presumptive Democratic nominee to succeed him had the feel of a coordinated assault, although the White House insisted there had been no preplanning.
In January, at meetings of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Saudi Arabia sought formal condemnations not only of the embassy attacks but also of Iran's and Hezbollah's roles in the region.
By positioning the left as the problem, disproportionately training rhetorical fire on them, and concluding that condemnations of "structural racism" are unfair, Kaufmann lands on a position that severely downplays the reality of racial oppression.
Even before President Donald Trump's contorted series of quasi-condemnations, the image of helmeted neo-Nazis squaring off with protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, stood out as a remarkably awful moment in the country's recent history.
Brzezinski fires back at Trump after he lashes out at 'Morning Joe': 'I'm sad and disgusted' MORE questioned Mattis about when officials such as himself would begin to issue forceful condemnations of the Trump administration.
Person noted how the Pittsburgh shooter had made numerous public condemnations of Jewish support for more relaxed immigration policies (including the false conspiracy theory that Jewish billionaire George Soros helped fund the Honduran migrant caravan).
Under the banner of a continuing social-media and protest movement called Dear Ivanka, critics of the President have directed almost daily condemnations of his actions and policies to his daughter, a prominent art collector.
In using force rather wasting his breath on diplomatic condemnations Assad would surely ignore (the Syrian government denies it conducted the attack), Trump successfully met a simple but pressing challenge that Assad posed to him.
Megyn Kelly, its most visible female anchor, left the network partly because of Mr. O'Reilly's public condemnations of women who had complained about sexual harassment, and because she grew skeptical that Fox's culture would change.
Industry insiders say the lack of comments or condemnations by some of the industry's biggest names points to a broad cultural difference from Hollywood - where actors regularly take up political causes and criticise the government.
The Washington Post reports that Trump will meet with eight North Koreans who escaped the country and defected to South Korea and the U.S., a move likely to spark condemnations by Kim Jong Un's government.
The "International Community" without Western muscle, is all hot air You have heard the solemn vows, the condemnations in the "strongest terms," the "never agains," the proclamations that the world has a "responsibility to protect" civilians.
The condemnations began soon after Trump's speech to law enforcement officers in Brentwood, New York, Friday, aimed at bolstering local police efforts to combat a spike in violence attributed to the Marasalvatrucha, or MS-13, gang.
The Donald Trump administration has sought to bring pressure on China to take action to contain its ally, but despite repeated condemnations by Beijing of North Korea's weapons testing, little progress appears to have been made.
While quoting from a printed copy of his remarks in the days after the protests, Trump accused the media, inaccurately, of ignoring his comments that "racism is evil" and condemnations of neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
For Erdogan to sustain his domestic support base consisting of pro-AKP Islamists, he must continue his condemnations of Gulen, Trump, the United States and the West, and anyone else perceived as challenging Turkey's national security.
ANDREA ECONOMOS White Plains To the Editor: In recent weeks, Colin Powell and Robert Gates have joined numerous other prominent Republicans in their strong condemnations of Donald Trump, using language that would have previously been unimaginable.
At the recent World Humanitarian Summit, the administration joined the condemnations against attacks on hospitals and health workers and successfully lobbied for expanded World Health Organization actions to prevent attacks and monitor those that do occur.
Despite condemnations from human rights groups and a warning from the United Nations refugee agency, the European Union is deporting people from Greece to Turkey as part of a deal it signed with Turkey last month.
And when a rabbi decides to cry foul, and remind his listeners that Jewish law has a clear-cut view against homosexuality, he is portrayed as a bigot and gets harsh condemnations from almost every quarter.
" Pope Francis has also included the stewardship of creation in his condemnations of modern consumption, arguing in the papal encyclical Laudato Si' that climate change "represents one of the principal challenges facing humanity in our day.
The shooting of Ms. Danner drew condemnations from Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner James P. O'Neill, who said Sergeant Barry had not followed the department's protocol for safely containing a distraught, mentally ill person.
State-run media gave no explanation for the five-day delay in disclosing the news, and accompanied reports of the suicide with condemnations of General Zhang as a traitor and coward for taking his own life.
Their responses — full of strong condemnations and recognition of grave threats — have mostly left out the fiery, nationalistic language favored by the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, and his father, Kim Jong-il, before him.
The Sisterhood is one of several groups expanding their work on Muslim-Jewish relations: The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding started an initiative to elevate Muslim condemnations of terrorism, which are often ignored by the news media.
After drawing nationwide media attention, condemnations from two candidates for governor, and threats to sue over racist voter suppression, the Randolph County elections board on Friday reversed their decision to close the majority of the polling precincts.
Despite his clear condemnations, after his speech Alexander would not confirm that he will vote for the resolution to end the state of emergency, noting that the Senate has two weeks to go on bringing this up.
With the criticism, Soloway delivered one of the sharpest Trump condemnations at the awards show -- but she was far from alone, as the program featured a series of actors, directors and producers who slammed the GOP nominee.
If anything, jokes and condemnations about the issue will serve both as a call to action and general catharsis, particularly given that the Academy has already taken some long-overdue steps to start shaking up its membership.
NICE, France — Terrorist attacks in France come often enough that they can seem to be variations on a painful pattern: carnage followed by disbelief, then condemnations, condolences, and shrines of flowers, candles and letters for the dead.
Despite offering public condemnations over Mr. Khashoggi's death and distancing themselves from the kingdom by pulling out of a major investment conference, many executives appeared to expect that business would quickly, if not quietly, return to normal.
The denials and condemnations came in from far and wide: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis denied authorship on a visit to India; Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke chimed in from American Samoa.
It's no surprise then that in addition to perfunctory condemnations of the U.S. airstrike from Iran's foreign ministry spokesman, the IRGC itself issued a formal press release lambasting America for the strike and praising Iraq's Shiite militias.
Sununu's statement came after similar decisions from both Republican and Democratic governors in New York, Colorado, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Maryland, as well as condemnations from lawmakers on both sides of the congressional aisle over the policy.
The decision to host the next G-7 summit at the Trump National Doral Miami, revealed Thursday by acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, was immediately met with fiery condemnations from Democrats and ethics experts.
While Romney did criticize Trump during his first two years in office — most notably for his handling of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017 — he clearly foresaw a benefit to not taking his condemnations too far.
As the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant children from their parents exploded into public view, the practice has received stern condemnations from establishment civil rights groups, Black Lives Matter activists, human rights groups, and everyday black Americans.
By responding by linking his condemnations of his critics to two infamous heresies in church tradition, Francis is not only defending his views on orthodox theological grounds but also displaying a willingness to fight rhetorical fire with fire.
In a statement the day following the incident, United CEO Oscar Munoz called it "an upsetting event to all of us here at United" and apologized for having to "re-accommodate these customers," sparking further condemnations of insensitivity.
Trump drew widespread condemnations from voters and a number of Republican elected officials after a 2005 video emerged in which he was heard talking on an open microphone about groping women and trying to seduce a married woman.
Condemnations from activist celebrities such as George Clooney and others have included calls for boycotts of businesses owned by the Sultan of Brunei, such as the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles and the Dorchester Hotel in London.
But when the US is backing a country that is also accused of bombing civilians and contributing to a humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen, these condemnations of Assad ring hollow to a lot of ears, especially Middle Eastern ears.
The fatalities at Santa Anita have prompted an investigation by the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, condemnations from the state's elected officials, including Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, and calls to shut down the sport altogether.
Sanders has sought to blunt the criticism by arguing that his assessment of socialist governments in countries like Nicaragua has been stripped of context and often leaves out his condemnations of human rights violations committed by those regimes.
Condemnations, including from the United States, which denied him a visa, were soon followed by full-throated endorsements by India's biggest businessmen of Mr. Modi as a leader who gets things done — for the biggest businessmen, at least.
His remarks to the 1,300-member congregation were among the strongest condemnations of the president to date in a campaign season in which a number of leading candidates have harshly criticized the president's posture on race and immigration.
So far, he notes, G.O.P. leaders have either remarked on the poor timing of the decision, as it relates to getting health care passed, or offered weak condemnations unequal to the threat this action poses to American democracy.
Personal attacks & character assassination yield a culture of social & political violence in which people can become radicalized & dangerous The condemnations marked a reversal of fortunes in a week that had seen Trump on the offensive against the media.
Bolton's year and a half at the UN was characterized by showy condemnations of the organization, which infuriated American allies, but he had little influence on the UN or the overall arc of Bush's second-term foreign policy.
In a Saturday night Twitter post, Trump said allies "are very important-but not when they take advantage of U.S." Not everyone agrees with the condemnations of the president's decision, however, including Robert Ford, former U.S. ambassador to Syria.
While he provided Israel with a bigger military aid package than any president in history and vetoed UN condemnations of settlements in the past, he had a tense and at times outright hostile relationship with the right-wing Netanyahu.
Similar condemnations came from that sector of an executive order last month calling for a review of the country's H1-B visa program, which offers legal work status to high-skilled immigrants, including many people in the tech industry.
Vox led the right wing's condemnations of Mr. Sánchez, blaming him for allowing the Catalan political conflict to spiral into violence on the streets of Barcelona, following the recent prison sentencing by the Supreme Court of former separatist leaders.
His legal team in 2017 publicly insisted they were cooperating with the probe, but gradually Trump's posture shifted more toward condemnations of and attacks on Mueller, particularly after the president hired Rudy Giuliani as his lawyer in April 2018.
America's foremost Jewish organizations, which generally support more liberal interpretations of Jewish customs, took the rare step of issuing condemnations of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for caving to political pressure from the conservative religious flank of his governing coalition.
For five decades, as Israel has built and expanded settlements and trampled on the rights of Palestinians, the world has done little more than issue empty condemnations declaring how "unhelpful" Israel's actions are to achieving a two-state solution.
Conflicting defenses and condemnations of this are tangled in a complicated morass of different social mores across time and cultures, the vagaries of colonialism, and questions around power dynamics between whites and natives, men and women, and the young and old.
Previous efforts to build consensus behind strongly worded condemnations of Venezuela at the OAS have run into resistance not just from Caracas' left-leaning allies such as Cuba and Bolivia, but Caribbean nations that have benefited from Venezuela's subsidized oil programmers.
"There is nothing Mr. Smith can do to stop the Congressional flogging in store for him, but he could blunt the condemnations with a conciliatory tone and detailed responses," Isaac Boltansky, an analyst at Compass Point, said in a note.
Meanwhile, viral videos feature evangelicals praising the far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro — a politician whose incendiary comments and ambiguous commitment to democracy have led to frantic condemnations from such hotbeds of leftist radicalism as The Economist and Foreign Policy.
Throughout the 2016 election cycle, church elders have issued thinly veiled condemnations of Trump (who only received 14 percent of the vote at the Utah GOP caucus) and encouraged LDS voters to aid Syrian refugees, a group Trump routinely demonizes.
As Hurricane Irma, a tempest exacerbated by climate change, ravaged the Florida coast on Monday as a tropical storm, Pope Francis doubled down on his condemnations of those who choose to ignore the mounting evidence of the impacts of global warming.
This horrific act of carnage by Iran has sparked a series of global condemnations from a large number of international organizations, accusing the regime in Tehran of launching these executions with sectarian objectives, and demanding a halt to human rights violations.
President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have both threatened each other with the possibility of nuclear attack in recent months, as North Korea continues to test its nuclear capabilities, despite condemnations from the rest of the world.
Jeffress' comments on Mormonism and Islam Some might remember Jeffress for his frequent condemnations of Mormonism as a "cult" during the 2012 presidential campaign and his urging of Christians not to vote for Mitt Romney, a Mormon, during the Republican primary.
King won reelection last week with 50.4 percent of the vote in Iowa's 4th congressional district after a late-surging campaign from Scholten combined with condemnations of King's past statements about race and diversity from prominent Republicans endangered his campaign.
The U.S. and its allies responded to the latest hospital bombing with the usual condemnations, along with tepid calls for Russia, which has bombed hospitals in Syria before and after passage of the Security Council resolution, to restrain its ally.
Instead of directing their condemnations at this internationally recognized terrorist organization for their war crimes against both Palestinians and Israelis, some countries and UN bodies have not only embraced Hamas' propaganda but have even criticized Israel's right to self-defense.
Over the past decade, there have been so many condemnations and subsequent defenses of the cargo short (Mel Magazine even ranked them all) that it's become something of an internet cliché, much like debating whether a hot dog is a sandwich.
Yet Woods is rare among athletes of black lineage to associate with Trump, who many African-Americans have criticized for sympathetic remarks about white nationalists and condemnations of football players who have knelt in protest of racism and police brutality.
The order came after Saudi Arabia had stepped up its condemnations of Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Shiite militia that is the most powerful political and military force in Lebanon, and asserted that Lebanon had effectively declared war on Saudi Arabia.
The lawsuit is only the latest in a string of legal rebukes and condemnations against Clearview AI, a mysterious facial recognition company that created a widely-used tool to identify people based on images of their faces -- without their knowledge.
The lawsuit is only the latest in a string of legal rebukes and condemnations against Clearview AI, a mysterious facial recognition company that created a widely-used tool to identify people based on images of their faces — without their knowledge.
When it debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May, the director Lars von Trier's new film, "The House That Jack Built," prompted walkouts, dismissals and outright condemnations because of its graphic depictions of a serial killer's spree of sexualized violence.
Melanie Labonte, 44, a Canadian immigrant who works at an affordable-housing nonprofit, said she was voting in her first primary, and supported Mr. Sanders because she agreed with his condemnations of corporate greed and supported his "Medicare for all" plan.
Washington (CNN)When actor Jussie Smollett said he had been beaten and left with a noose around his neck by two men shouting slurs and pro-Trump messages in Chicago last month, Democratic politicians couldn't issue sweeping condemnations quickly enough.
When most candidates initially responded by couching their condemnations of the attack with reminders of Soleimani's own bloody rap sheet, Sanders skipped straight to warning against a military escalation and calling for congressional action to arrest any push for war.
When he tore his meniscus during the NBA&aposs Summer League, those concerns mushroomed from rumblings to full-blown condemnations of the New Orleans front office for investing in a "short-lived asset" — language that in-and-of-itself is problematic.
Some rebels and civilian supporters say such a move might not make much practical difference, and would at least put the American position out in the open, instead of hiding it behind condemnations of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president.
A Twitter storm ensued, abounding with condemnations, calls for an investigation, and conspiracy theories, including allegations that the sculpture was a Zionist plot perpetrated by the anti-corruption protesters who have been flooding the city's streets in the past two months.
He did, though, comment this week after the owner of a laundromat in southern Malaysia apologized for barring non-Muslim users, a ban that had gone viral on social media and triggered condemnations by community leaders, including the Sultan of Johor.
The leaked draft -- which aides say was outdated -- drew condemnations from conservatives who pledged to oppose any final bill and set off a new round of internal divisions that threatened to endanger the repeal process before it even gets off the ground.
The robust condemnations Mr. Trump has received from media and political elites have only intensified the enthusiasm of his supporters, many of whom feel disdained and forgotten by the very same people who regularly mock and chide their man for his boorishness.
Joe Biden's presidential kickoff speech Saturday in Philadelphia was less an official entrance into the primary campaign he's already been waging for almost a month than a jump to a general election fight against Donald Trump, with frequent, explicit condemnations of the president.
Pat McCrory and the legislature's enactment of an anti-LGBTQ law, the state has faced a big business backlash, with PayPal pulling a 400-job expansion out of the state, Bruce Springsteen canceling a concert, and more companies issuing condemnations and threats.
At the international level, United Nations Commissions on Human Rights, civil rights groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union, and human rights groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have issued condemnations against fatal force being used against rock throwers.
President Donald Trump's condemnations of the violence, first via Twitter and then during a press conference, strained credulity, since he owes much of his meteoric political rise to having unleashed the cruel forces of racial hatred and division on brutal display in Virginia.
While funny, these layers of identity are how Cottingham and company queer their criticism of the Rolling Stones, revisiting Mick Jagger's patent rituals and idiosyncrasies as a strange, solipsistic Oedipal complex — one that only a man could perform without receiving licentious condemnations.
Clinton holds a decent polling lead and a formidable fundraising edge against Donald Trump, but she still faces some major obstacles: She is widely viewed as untrustworthy by most of the American electorate, and condemnations from the FBI aren't likely to help.
Trump's assertion that the U.S. was prepared to carry out further attacks on Syria if necessary echoed similar comments made by U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley on Friday, who delivered a rebuttal to Russia's condemnations and defended the president's action.
His notoriety only grew through an endless cycle of articles in the far-right press denying that gas chambers had been used to kill Jews, as well as through interviews and the French justice system's condemnations of him under its hate-speech laws.
Then again, House Republicans spent eight years perfecting their condemnations of Obamacare while giving little thought to what should replace it; now millions of Americans had lost their health care, and those same Republicans were at pains to explain their negligence to voters.
Since Hollywood is often accused of being "out of touch" with real Americans, presumably due to many celebrities' leftward bent, the results of the poll are revealing: The situation, it seems, is more complicated than the more facile Hollywood condemnations might imply.
The draft proposal represents the administration's first substantive step toward rolling back the plan, which was designed to curb greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector, after months of presidential tweets and condemnations of Mr. Obama's efforts to reduce climate-warming pollution.
Turkey's military campaign in northern Syria targeting U.S.-backed Kurdish militia groups that the NATO member considers to be terrorist organizations has caused widespread condemnations from U.S. lawmakers and foreign leaders, though Erdoğan has shown no signs of backing down from the campaign.
Since Prince Mohammed bin Salman became Saudi Arabia's de facto leader in 2017, the government has arrested dozens of activists, bloggers and others perceived as political opponents, showing almost zero tolerance for dissent even in the face of international condemnations of the crackdown.
Because Russia holds one of five vetoes at the Security Council (allowing it to block any resolution it chooses), I needed Vitaly's support to secure council condemnations, to send peacekeepers to conflict areas and to impose sanctions on rogue individuals and nations.
The remark spurred a wave of condemnations from Republicans, including a press release from Trump's re-election campaign attacking Karlan for mentioning Trump's 13-year-old son, and a tweet from First Lady Melania Trump that was eventually retweeted by the president himself.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has also been hit with some of the most comprehensive sanctions of any nation in the world, and the U.S. has expressed strong condemnations of the nation's track record on human rights abuses, ballistic missile launches and nuclear ambitions.
He was clearly suggesting that America had lost its historic "power of inspiration" as a model of democracy and social tolerance, and the context — with the country's four military-service chiefs having just issued unequivocal condemnations of racial bigotry — gave his words added meaning.
Glen Caplin, a Gillibrand spokesman, sent me the following statement: On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton finally broke her silence on the Weinstein scandal in a statement that echoed other condemnations: The Clinton family's relationship with Weinstein runs deeper than the other Democrats he donated to.
"A peace prize has never been revoked and the committee does not issue condemnations or censure laureates," said Mr. Stalsett, a former politician and bishop who was a deputy member of the committee in 1991, when Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi received her award.
Harris drew frequent applause from the crowd in a speech that has become her regular stump: a litany of condemnations of Donald Trump, followed by appeals for unity and a focus on "the things that keep people up at night," like health and the economy.
Condemnation It was only as the furor barreled into Monday, with Trump fueling the fire, that the condemnations of Trump became more specific, notably from two party figures who are walking a knife edge in their own re-election races because of the uproar Trump has fanned.
Trump on Thursday also accused the news media -- which he again dubbed the "enemy of the people" -- of distorting the summit and pining for a confrontation between the US and Russia, blaming reporters even as much of the coverage this week has focused on Republicans' condemnations.
With only two weeks to go before the first nominating contest in the presidential race, Republican candidates have devoted large sections of their stump speeches to Iran, giving Tehran as much time as they devote to their condemnations of Islamic State militants, also known as ISIS.
From now until Election Day, voters will witness more Trump attacks against widely admired figures such as Bush 41 and McCain that will be followed by more condemnations from Will, Scarborough, Boot, Schmidt, Wehner and other respected figures who will soon emerge to follow in their footsteps.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE (D-Minn.) cites Jewish money and Israeli politicians as running U.S. foreign policy, are there commensurate condemnations?
His method of protest has been the subject of intense discussion and much criticism for over a week now, but seeing as Bruce Miller has become the first 49er to physically attack someone over a disagreement this preseason, I'm sure the target of everyone's condemnations will shift.
But Haley -- known for delivering blistering remarks at the council, particularly against Russia -- reserved some of her strongest admonitions for her UN colleagues, who she reprimanded for not holding Russia and Syria accountable with a tougher ceasefire agreement and stronger condemnations of Assad and his allies.
"And that moral authority is compromised when Tuesday happens — there's no question about that," he said, noting the president's angry remarks to reporters this week in Manhattan, where Mr. Trump criticized the "alt-left" while abandoning earlier condemnations of the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis.
His first appearance before the House Intelligence Committee sparked angry condemnations from Democrats after he stated that he was not prepared to answer questions that related to anything after he left the Trump campaign in the summer of 2016, including his time on the Trump transition team.
But as Jonathan Ladd wrote in a recent Mischiefs of Faction post, Trump has assured with this speech that he'll receive another round of condemnations from conservatives, which will accordingly make it easier for the media to argue that politicians on "both sides" are rejecting Trump's views.
On Monday, Manigault Newman showed no signs of backing down, despite multiple condemnations from the White House over the past few days, and is instead showing that she knows how to rip from her former boss' playbook by teasing out salacious developments during her media tour.
But it was their choice to lean into that fact, and to speak specifically about their personal connections to the story, while their male peers' more general condemnations of harassment did little to examine their own links to the problem going unchecked within the comedy community.
Well, it wasn&apost the New York slimes and it wasn&apost the Washington compost, they were too busy printing all of the condemnations from people blowing the whistle on it, and referring to them as xenophobic and racist, which is what you talked about in your monologue.
The NRA would rather every last school, theater, and public place overflow with guns and ammunition than curtail for a second the sale of a single weapon of death, and the majority of politicians are only too happy to oblige, instead issuing vague condemnations and concerns about mental health.
There's another, potentially harder-to-solve element: Clinton's brand of policy prescriptions, toughness and problem-solving could be out of sync with more deeply dissatisfied liberals who have yearned for Sanders' fire-and-brimstone condemnations of the nation's power structures -- and there's little Clinton can do to change it.
Assange's arrest follows condemnations by the intelligence communities in both the Obama and Trump administrations and is yet another dramatic backdrop behind the Justice Department's expected release next week of a redacted version of Mueller's report describing his 22-month investigation into Russia's cyber meddling in the United States.
The lack of accountability or any concrete action from the United States regarding Israeli violations, including settlements, sends the message that no matter the strong condemnations emanating from Washington (as we have witnessed this month and for the past 50 years) Israel will continue building on occupied land.
But as Mr. Trump and top American officials toughen their condemnations of Mr. Xi's government, national security and public health experts fear that the two world powers are heading into a new Cold War that could seriously undermine joint efforts to quash the virus and salvage the global economy.
Across corporate America, there has been little reaction to new laws or bills restricting abortion in Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere, a stark contrast with the widespread boycotts and condemnations that have greeted and sometimes led to the softening of laws that restricted gay and transgender rights in various states.
To the disgust of tens of thousands who joined demonstrations around the country Monday nightcalling for an end to violence against women, Vox used the occasion to veto condemnations of gender violence by local governments — and to reiterate its call to scrap a landmark 2004 gender violence law.
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In the immediate aftermath of the mass shooting in Virginia Wednesday morning that wounded one Republican congressman, two members of the Capitol Police, a congressional aide, and a lobbyist at a Republican congressional baseball practice, the familiar condemnations of violence and calls for unity from leaders of both parties came forth.
After last week's initial report from the Times, which spotlighted accounts from Ashley Judd and sexual harassment settlements given to people like Rose McGowan, condemnations trickled in from Hollywood and Washington D.C. But as the days went by and accusations both continued and escalated, it soon turned into a flood.
By then, the operator could do no wrong at home, and his gauntlet was taken up by pastors, hunters, good ol' boys, and stars of reality shows like Duck Dynasty, whose beards mixed easily with their demagogic condemnations of American cultural decadence, even as they hawked their branded outdoor gear.
Despite this gaming of the electoral system, enough governments with a commitment to human rights have secured seats on the council that it has managed to open investigations, issue condemnations and generate pressure for many of the world's most urgent situations, such as Syria, Yemen, Myanmar, North Korea, Sudan and Burundi.
Rather than denouncing the regime with harsh condemnations it rightly deserves, the world has virtually ignored abuses carried out in its prisons and streets; instead the major powers provide the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) lucrative transactions like the Iran Deal of 2015, rather than hard-hitting sanctions that cut deeply.
" Still, for the most part, G.O.P. officials looked the other way or offered one-off condemnations of Mr. King as his flirtation with nationalist figures like Geert Wilders of the Netherlands deepened and he made increasingly incendiary remarks about, for example, the impossibility of sustaining "civilization with somebody else's babies.
While the final bill brought for a vote was also broadened to include explicit condemnations of Islamophobia, racism, and other forms of discrimination, a number of key Democratic officials made it clear that their motivation for pushing the bill at this time remained their anger over (misrepresented) statement made by Rep. Omar.
Hook-up culture has long been a source of moral panic for adult observers of college life, and those who are weary of such condemnations might find Freitas a bit grating when she says that one cause of sexual assault on campuses may be the absence of emotional intimacy between college sexual partners.
There is a logic to this dynamic, even as it produces absurd results, like forceful condemnations of racism from a Virginia Republican Party that fielded an unapologetic neo-Confederate for Senate just over three months ago or calls for Northam's resignation from a Republican National Committee that otherwise stands firmly behind President Trump.
And while critics love to point to hip-hop as the music world's most obscene or woman-hating genre, their condemnations tend to more clearly illustrate a long tradition of scrutinizing the inventions or ideas generated by people of culture, rather than questioning the deeply embedded misogynistic strains that have always existed in mainstream culture.
As the Trump White House reeled on Thursday in the wake of The New York Times' publication of what has been dubbed the "resistance op-ed," Trump administration officials from across the federal government raced to issue denials and condemnations, insisting they were not the anonymous author, and lambasting the Times for publishing the piece.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, Marine's father, built his rise – which took him to a surprise second-place finish in the 2002 presidential election – on a highly provocative anti-immigration and anti-Islam platform, with racist and anti-Semitic overtones and unambiguous references to World War II, which earned him several condemnations in French courts.
The publication of the tragic image of a drowned Salvadoran man and his young daughter, face down in the Rio Grande, after they attempted to enter the United States, led to condemnations from candidates of President Donald Trump's policies that have made it more difficult for those fleeing violence in Central America to seek asylum at ports of entry.
You need to submit not simply to the short senility test you've taken, which tells us little, but rather to a full neuropsych workup..." When neutral reporting about Trump sounds like criticism "The facts double as condemnations under Trump," Erik Wemple said on Sunday's "Reliable," pointing out that neutral fact-checking sometimes sounds like an "attack.
Taking a cue from the Visegrad Group's (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia) repeated condemnations of the EU's immigration and security policies, the leaders of France, Italy and Greece were joined on September 21.2 by Spain, Portugal, Cyprus and Malta for an EUMED meeting in Athens, Greece, to prepare the EU summit in Bratislava, Slovakia, on September 22.
Activists projected condemnations of Labor Secretary Alexander AcostaAlex Alexander AcostaThree more Epstein accusers sue estate Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE on the Department of Labor building Wednesday to protest his role in a controversial non-prosecution agreement with financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested again over the weekend.
In our opinion, the USA, the country we consider to be the bastion of democracy, our NATO ally and long-standing friend since the foundation of the Turkish Republic, could have taken a firmer stand against the traitors on this troublesome night, as its ally, Turkey, struggled for democracy, through strong condemnations and solid support for the Turkish government.
In the declining years of my marriage, as our fights became more constant, and more frustrating, my runs became the place where I could say the things I was either too weak or wisely cautious to say out loud, condemnations and defenses that were never contradicted or interrupted because I was saying them into the air.
They rebuked Mr. Trump for revoking the security clearance of John Brennan, the C.I.A. director under President Obama, in retaliation for his scalding condemnations and, ominously, for his role in "the rigged witch hunt" — the investigation into Russia's attempt to fix the 2016 election, now in the hands of Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.
Politics have been getting more extreme as the middle class shrinks Politics have been getting more extreme as the middle class shrinks Even before President Donald Trump's contorted series of quasi-condemnations, the image of helmeted neo-Nazis squaring off with protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, stood out as a remarkably awful moment in the country's recent history.
Of all the many complaints and condemnations, the strongest came from Mr. Trump's putative allies in the business community, a glittering who's who of financial and corporate leaders who began resigning from two White House advisory councils early last week, ultimately forcing the president to dissolve both panels in order to spare himself the humiliation of further corporate desertions.
Even dire ratings aren't necessarily condemnations of teaching ability: one study from 2007 found that professors' overall ratings were significantly correlated with both how easy their courses were and how attractive they were perceived to be, while another study from last year found that mathematics professors with Asian surnames tended to receive poorer reviews because students had difficulty with their accents.
The other booksellers also appeared to be cooperating with the authorities until one of the men, Lam Wing-kee, went public, telling the media he had been kidnapped and forced to confess on Chinese state TV. Despite the outrage however, and condemnations from the US, UK and other European governments, little action was taken on the booksellers by Hong Kong authorities.
According to Democratic and Republican fundraisers involved in this nascent effort, no two prospect pitches have been exactly alike but the conversations typically open with condemnations of Trump before shifting to a discussion meant to convince potential donors that Clinton would be better for business than Trump even though she moved left on trade and other issues during the primary.
After all, the New Testament's condemnations of personal wealth are fairly unremitting and remarkably stark: Matthew 6:19-20, for instance ("Do not store up treasures for yourself on the earth"), or Luke 6:24-25 ("But alas for you who are rich, for you have your comfort") or James 5:1-6 ("Come now, you who are rich, weep, howling out at the miseries that are coming for you").
The shooting on Saturday, which was followed by another mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, a day later, drew immediate calls from Democrats to pass gun reform, as well as condemnations of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's rhetoric aimed at minorities and people of foreign origin.
Skepticism about the news media has always been high but it has particularly increased among Republicans thanks to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's frequent and often vitriolic condemnations of news reports that he dislikes, even if they are accurate.
Here's the list of Trump's most controversial moves: Fires Reince Priebus Hires John Kelly Hires "The Mooch" Fires "The Mooch" Hires fourth communications director Publicly shames AG Sessions "Repeal and replace" fails Shames Republicans who voted against it Tweets transgender military ban Gets political in Boy Scout speech Makes up Boy Scout leader call Makes up Mexican President call Thanks Putin for expelling Americans Begrudgingly signs Russia sanctions, then blasts Congress for it Condemns, then endorses anonymous White House leaks Encourages cops to rough up suspects Publicly shames Mitch McConnell Embraces unpassable immigration plan Threatens North Korea with nukes Tells Guam it'll help tourism Bannon says no military option Threatens Venezuela Blames "both sides" in Charlottesville Denounces white supremacists Back to blaming both sides Says "fine people" at Nazi rally Shames CEOs who ditch business councils Two business councils disband Retweets right-wing conspiracy theorist Considers Sheriff Arpaio pardon Promotes his Charlottesville winery Pushes myth during terror attack Receives condemnations from: Democrats Republicans The last two Republican Presidents World leaders Allies His own staff And the Pope.

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