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"cravenly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a lack of courage

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"I think they already thought that Joe Manchin was cravenly political," he said.
And the Russians… You don't have to act as cravenly as a diplomat.
His hometown is Aleppo, cravenly abandoned by the West to bombardment by Russian forces.
For years, Commissioner O'Neill has cravenly acquiesced to the Mayor and his anti-cop allies.
I mean, how dumb must you be to believe something so cravenly disgusting and untrue?
The less charitable interpretation is that GOP elites are cravenly trying to protect their own careers.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee accused him of "cravenly" seeking to capitalize on the Orlando massacre.
The Malaysian and Thai governments said cravenly that they did not want to undermine relations with Cambodia.
In one conception, the people heroically saved democracy; in the other, a handful of elites cravenly betrayed it.
He cravenly fills the hall for every rally with a hopped-up claque drawn from his hard-core base.
And, as often occurs, both sides make valid points and then invalidate their arguments by cravenly overplaying their hands.
Sadly, many award recipients have not abided by this rule, cravenly deleting their tweets and leaving their transgressions a mystery.
Trump would also hope to turn more moderate voters against the Democrats by painting their efforts as cravenly partisan political overreach.
I don't believe the founders of Imperfect Produce and Hungry Harvest are cravenly exploiting their customers' do-goodism for financial gain.
On Monday, we broke down the Eastern Conference, and I already cravenly backtracked on one of my picks during the podcast.
For the left, that's a politics in which government cravenly submits to corporate power and cultural debates distract from material needs.
The N.F.L. shrewdly, even cravenly, acknowledged that even as it sold NBC the premier prime-time package, it could still soak ESPN.
Even longtime deficit hawks like the Koch brothers cravenly abandoned their principles for the purpose of self-enrichment through the lopsided Republican tax cuts.
They were cravenly and intended only for the like-minded group of satyrs, namely Access Hollywood host Billy Bush and crew, gathered on the bus.
Either Nancy Pelosi was desperately uninformed about what one of the most prominent bills her caucus had introduced actually contains, or she was cravenly lying.
In the Justice Department's portrayal of the showdown, Apple has cravenly decided to use opposition to a high-profile government decryption request as a marketing ploy.
Indeed, weak as the President seemed in contrast with Macron, his cravenly self-interested comments at the Monday press conference highlighted his scant relevance to the proceedings.
Instead of using it to pay off the bonds on the dome — $100 million is still owed — it cravenly agreed to turn it all over to the Rams.
Ditto for Nebraskans, who shouldn't have to endure Sasse's high-flown pedantry about the appropriate reach of the 1976 National Emergencies Act before he cravenly bows to political expediency.
Since 2014, Mr. Modi's near-novelistic ability to create irresistible fictions has been steadily enhanced by India's troll-dominated social media as well as cravenly sycophantic newspapers and television channels.
This situation has been pretty embarrassing for May, and it's just another example of how thanks to Brexit, we have to cravenly cling on to the evil empire no matter what.
His new single "Hola" — which includes the inevitable come-on "I don't speak your language/but hey ma, hey mama/don't need no translation" — is so cravenly touristic it verges on parody.
It was this: If I used the British "tomahto," the very word from which I had boldly declared independence, was I cravenly pandering to foreign usage in contravention of my own beliefs?
The GOP is so cravenly submissive to all pro-gun arguments, many of its members will say on camera things that â€" judging by the fear in their eyes â€" shock even themselves.
But her influence has been present even when she hasn't been, as heard in a generation of young dance-floor-oriented pop singers who — sincerely or cravenly — wear their reticence on their sleeve.
It's time to accept that all of Trump's actions and personnel appointments indicate he does think climate change is a hoax, or perhaps more cravenly, sees a political advantage in pretending to view it as one.
When a presidential candidate — cravenly, disingenuously, in this case — undermines that, he also undermines legitimate efforts to recruit and train election officials and poll watchers to ensure that this election is free, open, fair, and honest.
India under them fulfills, to a startling degree, the American president's irascible fantasy of what the United States should be: a country cravenly surrendering its traditions of law and decency before a perpetually inflamed and ham-handed autocrat.
After inadvertently becoming an advocate for trans rights by using a conveniently located men's restroom in conservative North Carolina, she cravenly offers to outlaw same-sex marriage in a bid to win the support of a religious governor.
Gone are the single-act plays of yesteryears, when his father, Kim Jong Il, cravenly tried to spoil South Korea's coming-out party, the hosting of the 28503 Summer Olympiad, by blowing up a civilian aircraft on Nov.
The greatest mystery and most profound comic delight of the NFL's rise to prominence over the last decade and change is seeing how oafishly, cravenly un-human the league can be while continuing to crush its own revenue records.
Some in the party fear that if they fail to build an adequate public rationale first, Mr. Trump would paint the majority as cravenly abusing its authority, undercutting Democratic efforts to project a steady-hand alternative to the Republicans.
Republican representatives Ed Royce and Darrell Issa have both announced they were retiring from districts that voted for Hillary Clinton after narrowly supporting Mitt Romney (though Issa may instead be cravenly eyeing a nearby, more Republican-friendly district to run in).
This impulse -- to use our words carefully -- is one more thing being cravenly manipulated by the Trump administration and its right-wing media allies, who seem to take the position that if something is not literally the Holocaust, it's not all that bad.
Here, in no particular order, are a few inconvenient examples of just what #WeAccept has meant when filtered through Airbnb's profit seeking mindset that they so cravenly disguise as social justice: For starters, in Chicago, Airbnb might as well have titled the ad #WeAccept Bombings.
Less than two hours after Justice Antonin Scalia's death, McConnell cravenly decided to hold his vacancy open for more than a year, refusing even to give US Appeals Court Judge Merrick Garland -- President Obama's eventual nominee to the Court -- a hearing, much less a vote on the Senate floor.
In contrast, if he were to endorse Mr. Cuomo, as he did four years ago, he would expose himself to criticism that he was cravenly currying favor with the man he has called an obstacle to progress on many issues — and it could seem a betrayal of his progressive values.
Like most fairy tales — which often involve glorious and beautiful beings who take on disguises to teach craven people a lesson — The Shape of Water is devoted to reminding us that everyone is beautiful, and that it's those we cravenly consider maimed and strange and frightening who will inherit the earth.
And the Roberts court — by a 5-to-4 vote (I can just feel it coming) — will have definitively revealed itself to be a cravenly partisan court that cries out for reform and redress by whatever constitutional means are at hand and within the power of the other branches of our government.
"House Republicans are engaged in a stunning abdication of leadership: cravenly refusing to take any action to secure our elections from foreign attack, and instead offering only weak words while bringing to the floor an appropriations package that eliminates funding for states to protect their election systems," she wrote in a letter to Democrats.
The President of the United States has also been impeached by the House, and the Republicans of the US Senate have cravenly protected him instead of doing their jobs and seeking the truth of what happened with the President and Ukraine (or even worse, some of them see exactly what happened and are ignoring it because it doesn't serve their immediate interests).
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 himself has cravenly employed anti-Semitic tropes to further his own divisive political aims, invoking the specter of Jewish billionaire George Soros and his support for progressive causes, appointing individuals who maintain strong alliances to the alt-right, and acting as apologist-in-chief for the white nationalists who marched on Charlottesville shouting anti-Semitic epithets.
The victors lost no more than 100 men, most of whom were Paelignians.Livy, The history of Rome, 44.42.4-9 Plutarch also noted that Polybius wrote that Perseus cravenly left the battle immediately and went to the city under the pretext of offering sacrifices to Heracles, a god who did not accept sacrifices from cowards.
He proposed a one-year term for the 104, as part of a major civic overhaul. Additionally, the reform included a restructuring of the city's revenues, and the fostering of trade and agriculture. The changes rather quickly resulted in a noticeable increase in prosperity. Yet his incorrigible political opponents cravenly went to Rome, to charge Hannibal with conspiracy, namely, plotting war against Rome in league with Antiochus the Hellenic ruler of Syria.
143–144, 148–150 In 196, following the Second Punic War, Hannibal Barca, still greatly admired as a Barcid military leader, was elected Suffet. When his reforms were blocked by a financial official about to become a Judge for life, Hannibal rallied the populace against the 104 Judges. He proposed a one-year term for the 104, as part of a major civic overhaul. His political opponents cravenly went to Rome and charged Hannibal with conspiracy, with plotting war against Rome in league with Antiochus the Hellenic ruler of Syria.
Gnaeus Ogulnius was a Roman politician in the early 3rd century BC. He served as tribunus plebis in 300 BC and as aedilis curulis in 296. He was a member of the plebeian gens Ogulnia. Livy accused Gnaeus and his brother, Quintus Ogulnius, of cravenly pandering to the lower classes with their proposal to increase the number of high priests and priests of the augurs, and to allow plebes to hold these offices for the first time (the proposal was dubbed the "Ogulnia Law").Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 10.6 During their career, they combated usury.
His unpopularity was deepened by the suggestion that he favoured the creation of Orange lodges in the army. Ernest was the subject of more allegations in 1832, when two young women accused him of trying to ride them down as they walked near Hammersmith. The Duke had not left his grounds at Kew on the day in question and was able to ascertain that the rider was one of his equerries, who professed not to have seen the women. Nevertheless, newspapers continued to print references to the incident, suggesting that Ernest had done what the women stated and was cravenly trying to push blame on another.
The script was originally written as a three-parter with Connors in the first two parts, but two days before shooting Cole and Bunch were informed that Connors would not take part. The first two episodes were collapsed into one, all of Skorzeny's new dialogue was cut (aside from flashback scenes of young Skorzeny played by a different actor), and Skorzeny's part was rewritten to show him cravenly (and silently) kneeling before Remy. In the final fight between Eric and Skorzeny, Eric now scarred his foe with acid and then electrocuted him—allowing Connors' human-form body double to play the death scene in disfiguring makeup.
" For the final execution scene, Harlan had written a defiant speech in which Süß condemned the German authorities. When Goebbels was shown a rough-cut copy, he was infuriated, insisting that Süß must not be portrayed in any way as a martyr. Demanding that Süß must be humbled and humiliated at the end, he had Harlan's speech replaced with one in which Süß cravenly begged for his life. While Harlan's account of Goebbels' involvement in the film has been treated by a number of sources as factual, Haggith and Newman assert that "it is difficult to find any evidence of significant interference (by Goebbels) aside from casting and the appointment of Harlan.
" In a mixed review, AllMusic's Andy Kellman stated: "The productions—the majority of which involve Doc McKinney and/or Cirkut, low-lighted by maneater dance-punk dud "False Alarm"—are roughly as variable in style as they are in quality. When pared down to its ten best songs, Starboy sounds like Tesfaye's most accomplished work." Alexis Petridis of The Guardian said, "There are things worth hearing on Starboy. It seems to capture an artist in a slightly awkward state of flux, unsure whether to cravenly embrace the kind of pop stardom that gets you on the shortlist for the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice awards or throw caution to the wind and do something more interesting artistically.

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