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"credibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is easy or possible to believe
"credibly" Synonyms
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The Catholic Church's New York Archdiocese released the names of 3503 priests and five deacons it said credibly sexually abused minors or credibly possessed child pornography Friday.
Assuming Ruben Kihuen, a congressman from Nevada accused of sexual harassment, steps down despite his protests, Democrats can credibly claim the moral high ground: they evict credibly accused sexual predators; Republicans welcome them.
Clapper, what I -- Clapper is accused of lying quite credibly.
Credibly enacted, that ought to alleviate the risk of impotence.
Losing political independence hurts the agency's ability to operate credibly.
It should be government's' job to credibly produce this information.
How do you credibly battle corporate influence and corrupted politics?
They manage to establish, or at the very least credibly
However, the U.S. could credibly commit to conventional massive retaliation.
Can one credibly apologize for acts without acknowledging they occurred?
It did a credibly good job of spotting each emotion.
"I hope it will be something credibly paid for," he said.
So what kind of governance filter could Equifax credibly pass through?
And the man has range that credibly extends near half-court.
No one can credibly say that the App Store is dying.
It's as if Morris couldn't credibly imagine a world without passion.
People can now credibly say that seeing is no longer believing.
Abe can, however, credibly promise bigger investments in the United States.
Mr. Sandler clearly knows this type, and can play it credibly.
No one in power today can credibly say they weren't warned.
Father Cecero said credibly accused Jesuits have been removed from ministry.
It's why he's been credibly accused of inconsistency over the years.
But he is credibly accused of being a party to exploitation.
She is an admirer by nature, sometimes less credibly than others.
So we're going to stick with that until credibly informed otherwise.
According to the Midwest province: 37 living Jesuits were credibly accused of abusing a minor; 18 more were credibly accused after the abuser had died; and 10 were named in reports not independently verified by the province.
Don't chastise the outlet that credibly published the report about your campaign.
Trump could be credibly accused of sexual assault and win an election.
Many observers believe, credibly, that slave labor bankrolls the nuclear weapons program.
All three could credibly play a complementary role on a championship club.
It will become easier and easier to credibly innovate using novel data.
It is hard to imagine Mrs Clinton credibly playing the political insurgent.
Now, they can credibly take on the best German brands, said Loh.
It is a place from which anything or anyone could credibly come.
Could an actor without a disability have done the same as credibly?
" As such, it said "a credibly large fiscal adjustment is a priority.
More crucially but less credibly, he has forgotten about his satanic childhood.
A Montana woman is suing Anglin, credibly claiming he incited online harassment.
Trump has credibly been accused of engaging in criminal activity for decades.
Now he has been credibly accused of sexual abuse of a minor.
It's probably difficult to get a child to credibly perform this role.
Mattia Binotto, the team principal of Ferrari, said Masi had performed credibly.
Mr. Terry engages in legal gymnastics that no lawyer could credibly defend.
But neither Biden nor his son have been credibly accused of wrongdoing.
Mao, like God, could be credibly omniscient only by being unpredictably seen.
No one else in the current field can credibly make that claim.
And, by extension, someone who Republicans could not credibly cast as ill-prepared.
A man credibly accused of sexual assault is now a Supreme Court justice.
If you can't credibly do so, it may be worth reconsidering those plans.
If successful, launches can bolster deterrence by credibly demonstrating a state's military aptitudes.
He's been credibly accused of rampant workplace sexual harassment by many former employees.
No one is credibly accusing Assange of being a Russian agent or anything.
Here was a company that could credibly claim to be changing the world.
In January, bishops in Texas named nearly 300 priests credibly accused of abuse.
But can anyone credibly argue that was the morally acceptable thing to do?
Clinton was, however, credibly accused of rape by Juanita Broaddrick in the 1970s.
Being able to credibly threaten to destroy New York or Washington definitely helps.
The European Union is the one power that could credibly test America's dominance.
Other approaches to studying Medicaid more credibly demonstrate the value of the program.
But Trump is the last person to credibly claim to be an outsider.
At the same time, Beijing has credibly threatened war should Taiwan declare independence.
That's because the US has credibly committed to ally indefinitely with these countries.
Mr. Trump can't credibly encourage demonstrations in Iran while berating protesters at home.
Only Rhode Island credibly reported providing full access to all three kinds of medication.
No central bank can credibly promise to destroy the economy to save the currency.
But it's awfully hard for Warren to credibly criticize juvenile behavior she exhibits herself.
If Trumpcare passes, leftists can credibly claim that Trump has betrayed his populist vision.
How can countries like these credibly investigate and judge other nations' human rights records?
You can't both credibly enforce the law and believe yourself to be above it.
But Congress can't credibly say it didn't know what we were doing in Niger.
All have been credibly accused after the fact of being skewed by Russian operatives.
At present count, Seamheads has found 258 credibly recorded league home runs between them.
But at least as of now, the sexual misconduct allegation was never credibly substantiated.
So the proper remedy for a president credibly accused of obstructing justice is impeachment.
Fairfax was credibly accused of rape by two women yet still has a job.
Those allegations are unsubstantiated and the Bidens have not been credibly accused of wrongdoing.
It cannot credibly be argued that 2019 was not a big year for babies.
Later, the diocese revised its list of credibly accused priests from 42 to 78.
Dozens of women have credibly accused him of sexual misconduct, including harassment, assault, and rape.
Both had reported that she previously worked as an escort -- a claim she credibly denies.
At the turn of the century, the NHL could credibly claim it was hemorrhaging money.
In other words, arcane loopholes, even now, are allowing credibly accused abusers to operate unfettered.
After all, it's hard to win with a candidate who's credibly accused of child molestation.
FB can't credibly require 2FA for high-risk accounts without segmenting that from search & ads.
But Ford, unlike Pence, could credibly disclaim complicity in the controversies that brought Nixon down.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesI can credibly say I've driven just about everything.
Brett Kavanaugh was elevated to the Supreme Court despite being credibly accused of sexual assault.
The spokesman, Davidson Goldin, said Mr. Steinhardt had never "seriously, credibly" asked anyone for sex.
It's crucial that the party nominate someone who can credibly represent its proudly diverse ranks.
I'm not at all surprised the athletes taking on President Trump can do so credibly.
Any such success depends upon American diplomats credibly issuing threats, guarantees, and offers of help.
Sadly, Trump was never in a position to credibly show it or call for it.
To restore market confidence, the package should credibly signal that the IMF has Argentina's back.
"I just don't see how we could credibly do that," O'Toole told CNBC via phone.
Courts cannot credibly have the final word when the judiciary itself is a partisan institution.
That's beyond what's possible, but measuring the challenge is one way to credibly tackle it.
Mueller has not been credibly accused of lying during his testimony before Congress in July.
This is how America credibly demonstrates to the world that refugees should be protected and welcomed.
For skeptics, that statement may help tip the balance towards credibly blaming Russia for the attacks.
Trump's statement might have aided Meng's defense, which can now credibly say she's a political target.
Though Mr. Grint and Mr. Perlman both come off credibly, the movie is practically laugh-free.
"Elections must credibly reflect the will of the people," US State Department spokesman John Kirby said.
"The ETA activist could not credibly show that she was actually tortured in Spain," it said.
All of the federal judges were appointed by George W. Bush and are credibly right-wing.
In September, Germany's Catholic Church released a report listing 85033,670 clergy members credibly charged with abuse.
But credibly accused sex offenders should not coach youth basketball, girls or boys, without deeper investigation.
"I think one can credibly have a Los Angeles existence without a car," Mr. Goldberg said.
More credibly, defenders acknowledged their disappointment in the senator's conduct, but called it an isolated incident.
It was a reminder of the cross-cultural knowledge required to credibly enter any Asian market.
In 2010, Israel could credibly threaten preemptive military action against Iran, which Moscow sought to avoid.
He is appreciably worse off, since he cannot credibly condemn an election that was his idea.
She quite credibly misses what, to the contemporary reader, are obvious tells that Perry is gay.
Donald Trump has been credibly accused of sexual harrassment and sexual abuse by dozens of women.
Nobody can credibly promise to bring the old jobs back; what you can promise — and Mrs.
The makeup work, by a large crew, alters the appearance of Melander and Milonoff most credibly.
I had really rich background expertise on and could speak credibly about the No. 1 issue.
But in the age of Trump, they constitute a language that Democrats can more credibly speak.
The Boy Scouts have long kept confidential files on volunteers who were credibly accused of abuse.
And we need to do it credibly, we need to do it in a nonpartisan way.
A desire to credibly dramatize the issue's psychological complexities shaped how Lippman staffed the writers' room.
"In case something happens to their leadership, they can credibly threaten to impose costs," he said.
He can credibly claim the legacy of Obama, who is still universally popular with Democratic voters.
With their men under fire, the commanders were asking themselves how much longer they could credibly stay.
Hacking is all too common, and many countries have been credibly accused of carrying out cyber-spying.
About three-quarters of credibly accused clergy were ordained between 1908 and 1969, according to the archdiocese.
North Korea is now able, or very nearly able, to threaten credibly to obliterate an American city.
In Myanmar, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Germany, Facebook has been credibly linked to outbreaks of violence.
I don't see how people who work for Trump can credibly investigate whether Trump committed a crime.
Could players actually exercise maximum show-stopping leverage, either by striking or credibly threatening to do so?
Whether he believes in his positions or not, they are mostly too extreme to be credibly revised.
"No one can credibly claim that Iran has positively contributed to regional peace and security," he said.
In the aftermath, 36 dioceses have publicized self-reported lists of clergy "credibly accused" of abusing minors.
Chuck D and B Real handled vocals as credibly as anyone could who wasn't De La Rocha.
After all, if a trade secret is revealed in open court, it isn't credibly a secret anymore.
The bustle of the urban alleyways and the restiveness of the small towns come across credibly throughout.
Nevertheless, things we can credibly imagine should accentuate our concern for what we are unable to imagine.
Moreover, Woods, credibly and palpably, is no longer haunted by the most inglorious chapter of his past.
They're not hanging on by the skin of their teeth, but credibly shutting down every Spanish attack.
Mr. Travolta's charismatic, high-voltage smile is wide, and he approximates the real-life Gotti's speech credibly.
American bishops eventually adopted a zero-tolerance policy and pledged to remove priests credibly accused of abuse.
On December 4, 2017, the Republican National Committee endorsed a credibly accused child molester for U.S. Senate.
More than any other college basketball program, Kansas sells its history, which is also, credibly, basketball's history.
Good defense lawyers constantly survey the landscape to determine what can be credibly denied and what cannot.
They promise a real rupture, which Mr. Renzi's party, part of the political establishment, cannot credibly offer.
Mr. Trump may not have much ability to sway Democrats, but Republican officials credibly fear crossing him.
Either way, here's what else you need to know to credibly participate in today's water cooler discussions.
"For the time being there remain too many unknowns to credibly forecast a mid-term valuation," he said.
The group also has its own de facto news agency, Amaq, that credibly reports on ISIS' own atrocities.
Some critics have credibly claimed that the EPA inflates the benefits of environment rules and downplays the costs.
As Lochte repeated his story, the facts changed until his story no longer credibly fit his original claims.
Late Wednesday, Rosselló conceded he could no longer credibly govern and said he would step down by Friday.
Yet, we are already credibly balancing comprehensive, robust assessments balancing risk with care for humans in grave distress.
Secondly, the US could credibly threaten serious military action against North Korea unless it gives up its programs.
And it was a rebuke to Republicans that Clinton couldn't credibly deliver -- and would be criticized for saying.
By maintaining his innocence and refusing to admit his involvement, it precludes him from credibly clearing his nephew.
Those who credibly claim that they fear persecution by their governments will be permitted to seek political asylum.
Such correlating doctrine would reasonably enter into force only where relevant aggressions had credibly threatened Israel's physical existence.
"She said credibly she doesn't have an opinion on this case," Jackson said as she denied the motion.
The 2018 election could credibly be read as the country's "Trump moment," a desire for something—anything—different.
Indeed, one thing Trump cannot be credibly accused of is lacking the courage to stand by his convictions.
But by doing so, Trump could credibly claim to cut the bilateral trade deficit by more than half.
Unable to credibly ignore this economic surge, the current tactic for progressive Democrats is to deny its cause.
Only then will the United States be able to credibly claim that it cares about the Iranian people.
One could credibly argue that those special congressional elections were the contests most like next year's midterm elections.
There are very few actors who can credibly convey intellectual desperation, but Maggie Gyllenhaal is one of them.
It was worse still when Mr. Trump endorsed a (credibly, multiply alleged) child predator for Senate in Alabama.
Should an individual credibly accused of sexual assault be confirmed for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court?
Prior to election day, Trump enthusiastically campaigned for a man who has been credibly accused of child molestation.
Even more troubling, Treasury nominee Mnuchin's former bank has been credibly tied to discriminatory lending and foreclosure practices.
Instead, we dissented via internal channels, and sometimes, resigned to credibly force the issue into the public eye.
Seoul has developed a series of potential incentives that it can credibly offer in exchange for successive agreements.
The Russian modernization of its sub-strategic and strategic nuclear forces jeopardizes the U.S. capacity to credibly deter.
Both have been credibly accused of being sexual predators, sometimes admitting to bizarre behavior in their own words.
Orrin Hatch, Porter's former boss, launching spirited defenses of a man credibly accused of violence against multiple women.
Furthermore, the US can't simply place these assets in the region — it needs to credibly threaten using them.
Could the pain of recognizing that Moore did something immoral be steering you away from taking these accusations credibly?
One more time for everyone in the back: Roy Moore was credibly accused of molesting teenagers by multiple victims.
Trump didn't have to withdraw US troops without credibly telling Erdogan before Turkey's invasion to lay off the Kurds.
Pollock and Krasner argue about their past and art while hopscotching through their lives and somehow being credibly present.
Be aggressive in solving this problem by uncovering more unique, urgent requirements, and then credibly and proactively addressing those.
He is a loyal Republican and a supporter of Sessions, so the GOP couldn't credibly claim he's politically biased.
"Facebook can't credibly require two-factor for high-risk accounts without segmenting that from search and ads," he said.
Credibly dealing with the debt entails tough choices, which is why most in Washington prefer lip service over legislating.
Unfortunately however, none of us know what Trump actually stands for or what, credibly, he would do in power.
Such reform is necessary for Mr ul-Haq's team credibly to claim supremacy in the cricket purist's favourite format.
"There is no way she can credibly vote for him without being exposed as a giant hypocrite," Fallon said.
No one in education policy could credibly defend a flat formula, because children in different communities have different needs.
She can credibly answer her opponents' claims by repeating her quasi-official catchphrase, "I have a plan for that".
The American bishops agreed to report allegations to the authorities and to remove all credibly accused priests from ministry.
Even conservatives could not argue credibly that the nation wasn't rich enough to finance expansions of the liberal state.
Illinois' dioceses have released lists publicly identifying 185 clergy members who had been credibly accused of child sex abuse.
The risk of being killed by a refugee has been credibly estimated as 1 in 3.6 billion per year.
Gore, Sanders and Warren will make their case passionately and credibly for Clinton, and this will have great impact.
" Powell credibly described "perpetual nagging" as "the basis of family life" and insecurity as "the basis for stable affections.
Putin can credibly take credit for bringing about a temporary agreement in Syria and paving way for peace negotiations.
Kemp was credibly accused of effecting changes in the voting system that benefited him while he held Raffensperger's job.
Verdugo and Siljestrom performed credibly in a 6-3, 23-6 (7-2) defeat to the No. 7 seeds.
The script, though, doesn't give her a whole lot of material with which to credibly enact her character's crisis.
Sirleaf could credibly order up a nice, lengthy renovation, not to be completed until she was out of office.
The combination of what is known and what is credibly alleged would, if fully substantiated, constitute obstruction of justice.
Given this disparity, the United States can credibly threaten not only Kim's hold on power but his very existence.
And this can be done, he believes, by being able to credibly threaten the United States with nuclear weapons.
Yes, Republicans, you really did once author a plan to credibly repeal Obamacare, unlike what you are considering now.
"Our people have very meticulously analyzed this, and we can speak credibly about what all this means," he said.
How about Jimmy Fallon refuses to interview anyone who has been credibly accused of sexual assault or domestic violence?
Iran has threatened, though not credibly, to close the Strait of Hormuz, and thereby access to the Persian Gulf.
She can also quietly but credibly threaten them that there will be hell to pay if they oppose her.
And more disturbingly, Trump has actually been credibly accused of sexual harassment, sexual assault, or rape by multiple women.
Isely urged the Pope to immediately take three steps: enact a policy of "zero tolerance" worldwide for any priest credibly accused of sexual abuse; do the same for bishops accused of sexual abuse or covering up the crimes of others; publish a global registry of every Catholic priest credibly accused of sexual abuse.
Member states, and especially Germany, reckoned the IMF could impose conditions on indebted countries more credibly than the European Commission.
They might want to leave the printing presses alone, but cannot credibly make a promise to voters to do so.
Under these circumstances then, it is a heavy lift for the defense to argue credibly that the shooting was justified.
There are obvious differences in the types of power each side of this conflict could credibly suggest the other possessed.
That outsider status makes it easier for him to credibly say that Wells Fargo's toxic culture has been cleaned up.
The notion that software could credibly evaluate whether or not a work falls under fair use is dubious as hell.
Such a prospect, he argues, would deter attacks more credibly than the threat of all-out "kinetic" (real-world) war.
Investors welcomed the planned changes but said home-grown steps alone would not suffice to credibly overhaul VW's corporate culture.
Second, how do we credibly threaten to impose costs on perpetrators who hack, and order the hacking of, our elections?
How could Christie credibly oversee investigations into the opposing party, however, after goading his base into that abbreviated political trial?
The only phones that could credibly claim to have an edge-to-edge screen were from Samsung, LG, and Xiaomi.
If Hillary Clinton will not retract her comments in full, I don't see how she can credibly campaign any further.
That is not a position that Saudi Arabia can credibly accept, neither for itself nor the rest of the region.
Here he's a blues-rock megastar, a wounded man with a soft heart whom Cooper plays with credibly bruised gruffness.
Immerex's headset could only credibly go up against products like the Avegant Glyph, which isn't billed as VR at all.
The holy grail for central bankers is to claim credibly that they have "anchored inflation expectations" at the target level.
As long as its writer and subject was alive, Oakes credibly suggests, the book had no chance of being completed.
As long as non-jihadist Sunni Arab rebels are on the battlefield, they can credibly claim to better represent Syrians.
Credibly defending the American homeland is the starting point of blunting and eventually negating the North Korean nuclear missile threat.
Clinton accused her opponents — first Barack Obama in 2008, then Mr. Sanders — of promising more than they could credibly deliver.
Then, in Alabama, Doug Jones defeated theocratic Republican and credibly accused child molester Roy Moore with a message of unity.
And where a man credibly accused of sexual assault and harassment can still be confirmed to the US Supreme Court.
The company debuted a new version of its eponymous burger on Monday, and you can credibly call it an upgrade.
We can only hope so, because the battle against genuine authoritarian threats needs to be waged consistently, credibly and persuasively.
Dozens of bishops have decided to release lists of the priests in their dioceses who were credibly accused of abuse.
We can't have a Supreme Court on which a third of the men have been credibly accused of sexual misconduct.
That means that, as a candidate, Trump is credibly alleged to have purposefully conspired with Cohen to commit criminal acts.
North Korea has acknowledged kidnapping her and taking her there but claimed, not very credibly, that she then committed suicide.
The shrewd, careful talker he presents, ethically ambiguous but credibly breathing, feels very much an extension of the epistolary Lincoln.
"There are three key hurdles why the ECB won't be able to credibly lean against the euro," the note said.
When there were stringent campaign spending limits, you might credibly argue that access to advertising was an important leveling force.
Among other problems, the Mueller team appeared to lack a witness who could testify credibly that such an agreement existed.
Children will be reunited with their parents but will be allowed to assert they are credibly fearful of returning home.
Regulators have said Russia must accept those conclusions or credibly rebut them to return to good standing in international competition.
I tried very hard to credibly complete an investigation that had gotten extraordinary public attention and my judgment, and people can disagree about this, was that offering as much transparency as possible about what we did, what we found, and what we think of it, was the best way to credibly complete the investigation.
On it, Wayne raps over the majority of the Black Album tracks, which can be credibly read as homage or challenge.
At this point, it's getting harder and harder for Marco Rubio to credibly claim to be the main alternative to Trump.
The law firm reported adults found to be "credibly accused of sexual misconduct against students" to law enforcement, the school says.
But I don't understand how Facebook can credibly divorce the scale of its user base from the scale of its consequences.
Wylie said that the extra spending, which he described as "cheating," could credibly have swung the referendum for the "Leave" campaign.
"Bernie is the one person who could credibly speak to these people and take a chunk of them back," he says.
He did so in Myanmar, a country where social media has been credibly linked to violence against the Muslim minority population.
The recent rises seen in fourth quarters can thus be ascribed to market seasonality — or, perhaps more credibly, to mere randomness.
This pattern could help a Republican who could pledge credibly to follow conservative ideology while being more competent in implementing it.
The Stormer's founder, Andrew Anglin, has yet to provide proof of such a hack, and no one has credibly claimed responsibility.
We are unclear on how anyone could credibly state that potential buyers don't exist without having run a fulsome strategic process.
More credibly, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who was formerly the head of the CIA, has also downplayed the Iranian claim.
This is where the objections will come, arguing somehow that the past decade simply cannot be credibly compared to earlier periods.
Having recklessly called the referendum and led a failed campaign, he has shown catastrophic misjudgment and cannot credibly negotiate Britain's departure.
Importantly, China would be allowed to join only once it can credibly commit to the multilateral agreement on market-based rules.
The discovery was made as part of the agency's damning investigation into 2610,22 living church officials "credibly" accused of abusing children.
"Failure to deploy CCUS would also mean the UK could not credibly adopt a 'net zero emissions' target" the report said.
The president was publicly and credibly accused of rape last week, and yet he easily dismissed his accuser as a liar.
The New York Times reported Friday that 286 priests were deemed credibly accused of abuse by 14 dioceses across the state.
It could also sharply demoralize Islamic State fighters, raising questions about whether the group could still credibly call itself a caliphate.
" Bremmer added that it's hard to see the U.S. "credibly threatening military preemption when peace is breaking out across the peninsula.
After all, he can credibly argue that the tax cuts he and the Republican Congress pushed through had a stimulus effect.
And the latter of these two men was confirmed even though he was credibly accused of sexually assaulting Christine Blasey Ford.
The point is not that Biden is unique, the only person capable of delivering a credibly presidential speech on this issue.
There are several factors that collectively suggest President Trump might be credibly accused of "witness tampering" in the Mueller investigation: 1.
Illinois dioceses have publicly identified 185 clergy members as having been "credibly" accused of child sexual abuse, the attorney general said.
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Ms. Sriram, on the other hand, seems a bit too fresh to credibly deliver the climactic confessions of her damaged character.
"They need to be able to credibly claim that they're bipartisan," said Tim LaPira, a political scientist at James Madison University.
The attorney general has a conflict of interest and can't credibly pursue shocking evidence of attempts to fix the presidential election.
James Inhofe, who asked whether European Command has the right posture and capabilities to credibly deter against Russian aggression in Europe.
"It is unsurprising that Kavanaugh, credibly accused of sexual assault, would lie under oath to secure a Supreme Court seat," Rep.
"She also ripped into Republicans who supported (Alabama Senate candidate) Roy Moore, who she described as a credibly accused child molester."
Many of those names were withheld when Malone issued a list of credibly accused priests, a whistleblower told CNN last year.
"Given the multiple serious allegations against him, Kavanaugh can no longer credibly serve on the nation's highest court," the statement read.
As a new extradimensional threat arises, Mr. Modine's conspiracist scientist is replaced by Dr. Owens (a credibly straight-faced Paul Reiser).
The policies include a "zero tolerance" provision saying that any priest credibly accused of child abuse should be removed from ministry.
Over 900 clergy accused of sexually abusing children are not included in dioceses' public lists of those credibly accused, AP reports.
Doug Jones (D-Ala.), who upset Roy Moore, a man credibly accused of statutory rape, in a special election in 2017.
Republicans can console themselves with the notion that Roy Moore only lost because he was credibly accused of sexual assault, but the blunt truth is the race was uncomfortably close for Republicans before that came up — and the whole party is saddled with a president who's been credibly accused of sexual assault, so there's no escape here.
The people with the incentive to coordinate haven't had enough of it to deliver or the ability to credibly promise political goodies.
Yet when their buddy is credibly accused by multiple women of sexual assault, they rush to promote him to the Supreme Court.
Climate change is a more serious problem for America's future than illegal immigration or bilateral trade deficits, Mr Biden could credibly argue.
Why it matters: Trump can only credibly threaten foreign countries with abrupt tariffs because Congress has gradually given away its trade powers.
"That seemed to be another example where the Syrian opposition came to us and said, credibly, this is really important," he said.
"He was as hawkish as he could have credibly been given the constraint he is under," the fund manager said, requesting anonymity.
"Articulating populist policies will only work with voters if the party articulating them is credibly committed to 'breaking the wheel,'" Hauser said.
Mark Zuckerberg, his company credibly accused of compromising multiple democratic elections and abetting ethnic violence, dismisses criticism as people emphasizing the negative.
Unlike Cold War deterrence, bespoke solutions must be devised in order to credibly convey that there will be retaliation against terrorist attacks.
If you work for someone like that, there's just no way you can credibly claim to be offended by something, Wolf said.
Workers can more credibly withhold their labour from firms when there are no long lines of unemployed workers waiting to replace them.
It is hard to credibly combat Republicans' despicable voter suppression efforts when millions are effectively denied the ballot in the Empire State.
How is a nation that mistreats children in this way going to credibly oppose human rights abuses carried out by regimes abroad?
It&aposs really easy to figure out whether or not comments like that reflect credibly on the House, which is the rule.
The organization failed its athletes, and it repeatedly demonstrated an inability to find executives who could credibly and decently rectify the situation.
The U.S. cannot credibly commit to honoring a future agreement after tearing up an existing one that everyone considered to be working.
Following three strangers who leave their rural homes and board a train to Johannesburg, the movie slowly and credibly intertwines their fates.
The Trump administration, with its hard-line reputation and willingness to reject all previous United States policy, could credibly deliver this message.
These are uncomfortable historical facts, but they cannot credibly be separated from the issue of targeting unborn babies with disabilities for termination.
The group later acknowledged that decades before, some volunteers who were credibly accused of abuse had in fact been allowed to return.
"I don't know if Google can credibly sell young people on the promise of doing good in the world anymore," she said.
You know, if the spiritual essence of America is consumerism, which it credibly is, Jeff nailed the actual moment of spiritual precision.
If Stadia is going to credibly challenge game consoles, Google will need more deals like this that bring the service greater exposure.
If he were credibly accused of partisanship at the impeachment trial, it would damage his reputation and the reputation of the court.
Flake's wavering stance is good because it may help to keep a man credibly accused of sexual assault off the Supreme Court.
WEDNESDAY • It could be a big day in the push to hold accountable Catholic clergy credibly accused of sexual misconduct with children.
But the personal enrichment issue is different, and Trump and his supporters cannot credibly claim that the issue already has been addressed.
Ms. Enos is a credibly fraying voyeur, all anxious looks and nervous starts, but "Never Here" is too emotionally antiseptic to engage.
The Democratic Party was officially supposed to maintain a neutral stance throughout the primary, and Wasserman Schultz failed to appear credibly balanced.
But the six Illinois dioceses have so far only publicly identified 300 clergy members as having been "credibly" accused of sexual abuse.
But the six Illinois dioceses have so far only publicly identified 185 clergy members as having been "credibly" accused of sexual abuse.
She's a strong anti-Trump voice in the Senate and can credibly claim the most overall record of voting against the president's priorities.
The government did not ask for a stay of the decision, so it cannot credibly claim imminent harm, the Gibson Dunn brief said.
It is hard to see how someone who harbours such feelings can decide cases on gerrymandering, say, in a credibly non-partisan way.
The Shia militias that are allied with the Iraqi military have been credibly accused of ethnic cleansing and other violence directed at civilians.
But it's not obvious in this cycle that party actors can credibly promise to deliver things that others in the party actually want.
When interest rates fall to zero, central banks must therefore "credibly promise to be irresponsible", in the words of Paul Krugman, an economist.
Climate change is a much more serious problem for America's future than illegal immigration or bilateral trade deficits, Mr Biden could credibly argue.
The authorities may align their provisioning frameworks with the new accounting regime once IFRS 9 is better understood and credibly implemented by banks.
There is just no way Graham can credibly preach bipartisanship, while he pushes for one of the most partisan bills in recent history.
The conference report credibly claims to be the first comprehensive tasking of the Department of Defense (DoD) with frontline coordination of cybersecurity efforts.
Even though the United States is shrinking its reliance on foreign oil, it won't be able to credibly declare energy independence in 2020.
Back in New York, I watched the interview, and it quickly became clear that Assange could never credibly cite it in his defense.
This is probably the most important question, because it provides a theory by which Trump himself could be credibly accused of a crime.
But if a firm doesn't even have its own house in order, how can it credibly make its case to prospective portfolio companies?
You are focused on whether or not the person can testify credibly and whether or not they will present as a credible witness.
For example, Trump could credibly claim the "Access Hollywood" tape that emerged during a critical stage of the 2016 presidential election was fake.
There was no way, Hughes argued, that the government could credibly come back decades later and use those haphazard records to prove anything.
The diocese listed him among clergy who had been credibly accused of sexual abuse of minors and had settlements paid on their behalf.
"I don't understand how he can credibly use his current fund-raising operation and be a viable candidate for 2020," Mr. Whitney said.
"There is nowhere near enough resources that you can credibly collect to pay for spending of this size [from the rich]," agrees MacGuineas.
They adhered fairly reasonably to the letter of the law and can credibly claim they did all that was legally required of them.
They muddy the water between fact and fiction and make people think that everyone is guilty of what Trump's been credibly accused of.
As a result, nuclear states are less likely to successfully coerce an adversary than non-nuclear states, which can more credibly threaten war.
Only then can he credibly claim that his isolated country has the know-how to hit an American city thousands of miles away.
" What finally shattered such Panglossian notions was the demagogue on the campaign trail last year who ranted, credibly to many, about "American carnage.
Literary scholars have credibly suggested that the theme of the reanimated mummy and its curse reflect anxiety over British imperial control of Egypt.
In November, Trump overruled military leaders and cleared three members of the military who were either credibly accused or convicted of war crimes.
Typically, once regulators declared a bank a failure, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation would arrange for its acquisition by a credibly solvent institution.
While some may have already hit the panic button on widening income inequality narratives, serious research has yet to credibly confirm this view.
Deep south, red state voters in Alabama collectively rebuked a credibly accused sexual predator and refused to compromise moral integrity for political expediency.
A pernicious bond between the middle-aged Carl (Toby Jones, credibly crushed) and his manipulative mother, Aileen (the grand Anne Reid, passively domineering).
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn on Friday named more than 100 priests who have been credibly accused of sexually abusing a child.
Alleged abuse by priests: Roman Catholic bishops named nearly 200 priests in New Jersey who have been found credibly accused of abusing children.
The problem with plays based on the biographies of artists is that, with rare exceptions, the creation of art cannot be credibly dramatized.
They're not able to talk credibly about racial justice and to challenge the language that Donald Trump has used to rally his base.
But we need to think more credibly and start forgetting about the dead ends that have been tried (and failed) over and over again.
And to be absolutely clear, Moore was credibly accused of preying on teenage girls in reporting that won the Washington Post a Pulitzer Prize.
By virtue of not being in Washington, he was able to more credibly deride Republicans in Congress and paint himself as a political outsider.
Those that are credibly in the hunt for a playoff spot can at least expect sell-out crowds during the final weeks of September.
And Iran would from then on be able credibly to blame America if it were at some point to call time on the JCPOA.
Snapchat created shows so that "we could credibly say, 'Yes we think we know what mobile storytelling looks like and what works," Mills said.
It also requires high-level diplomats who can credibly communicate America's intentions and policy approach to its chief allies, namely Japan and South Korea.
The character is slightly more dignified, and certainly more credibly sinister, than, say, Danny McBride's character in the cringe comedy The Foot Fist Way.
The Berlin-based nonprofit wrote in its report that its researchers have "credibly substantiated," confirmed, or "comprehensively confirmed" at least 336 chemical weapons attacks.
That is above what most analysts think it can credibly achieve without piling on yet more debt and bringing closer a real economic crisis.
Someone who can fire a weapon with confidence, and talk credibly about gun reform without freaking people out that you're coming for their guns.
It's hard to credibly threaten to do something that hurts us, without denying that it does hurt us and then get trapped doing it.
That drop in members then makes the union vulnerable to challenges about whether it credibly can be the exclusive representative for the bargaining unit.
ELSEWHERE > Catholic Church: The Archdiocese of Washington released the names of 31 clergy members who had been "credibly accused" of sexual abuse since 1948.
"We cannot have a justice on the Supreme Court for the next several decades … who has been credibly accused of sexual assaults," Nadler added.
In its place, Congress should ensure that federal agencies are helping programs address and credibly answer priority questions about what works and for whom.
And, given his administration's approach to entitlements, the president will not be able to credibly make the same case for Medicare and Social Security.
Four Jesuit regional provinces in the United States reveal that at least 230 Jesuits had been credibly accused of abusing minors since the 1950s.
More controversially, the CIA played a lead role in the Bush administration's torture program and was credibly accused of misleading Congress about its effectiveness.
But overall, it was Clinton who presented herself, credibly, as someone ready to take on Republicans -- and to serve as America's commander-in-chief.
That's Joan of Arc, the teenage French warrior and holy avatar, who is played here most credibly by a rough-hewed Grace Van Patten.
But dozens of bishops have decided to take action by releasing lists of the priests in their dioceses who were credibly accused of abuse.
LOS ANGELES — Harvey Weinstein is certainly not the first powerful man publicly and credibly accused of sexually harassing or abusing women in recent years.
When religious conservatives in Alabama had no trouble voting for a credibly accused pedophile during December's special Senate election, I voiced the same accusation.
In recent weeks, many have announced that they are releasing the names of priests in their dioceses who have been credibly accused of abuse.
That the responsible party could credibly be either the government or organized crime — or both — reflects the existential crisis facing reporters in Mexico today.
I didn't believe she could credibly decline that investigation — at least, not without grievous damage to the Department of Justice and to the FBI.
If bitcoin is to be convincingly and credibly challenged, arguments need to be based not on what bitcoin isn't, but on what it is.
"Ultimately, we compiled information on 380 credibly accused officials in Southern Baptist churches, including pastors, deacons, Sunday school teachers and volunteers," the newspapers said.
But what I especially loved was just seeing Roth so thoroughly (and, I felt, credibly) manhandle historical facts and bend them to his will.
But it's hard to see how May, who this week promised to resign if her Brexit deal was approved, could credibly lead a campaign.
"We do not have a current need for a trading platform," said Ryan Rosett, a chief executive of Credibly, which offers small-business loans.
With the subpoena over his head, he can credibly claim that his hands are tied and that he has no choice but to testify.
"But curb your enthusiasm because nationally, as in Alabama, most Republicans still support the president who supported the credibly accused child molester," he wrote.
But that means that Sargsyan's government cannot and probably will not negotiate seriously with Baku — or credibly enforce a peace settlement in Nagorno-Karabakh.
The report revealed that more than 20013 "predator priests" had been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims over seven decades.
What Trump does next will decide whether Washington is able to credibly criticize strongmen like Putin and Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, he said.
"We're looking for candidates, policymakers who can credibly commit to helping people improve their lives," said Brian Hooks, the co-chairman of the seminar.
On Wednesday, the bishops of the five Catholic dioceses in New Jersey released the names of nearly 200 priests who had been credibly accused.
The Senate and Assembly majorities could credibly claim to have made those policies possible, after years of being waylaid by a Republican-led Senate.
Had Rubio finished third—ideally a distant third—Cruz could have credibly continued portraying the primary as a two-man race between himself and Trump.
He has made virulent anti-immigrant sentiment more popular, attracted the support of far-right online political movements, and refused to credibly disavow these groups.
He was credibly accused of manipulating US intelligence on weapons of mass destruction prior to the Iraq War and of abusive treatment of his subordinates.
She appears to have had a hand in initially defending Rob Porter, a White House aide credibly accused of abusing two of his ex-wives.
Candidates who come in fourth or fifth in Tuesday's primary will struggle to credibly claim they have a real shot at becoming the party's nominee.
However he might try to parse his testimony, Bill Clinton knew he would stand credibly accused of lying about the relationship in a previous deposition.
Although Barbara's boyfriend thinks that "the circus is nothing more than a metaphor," Ms Tawada brings her fine-nosed, soft-furred beasts credibly to life.
But taking all these threats credibly meant that the only way to find refuge was to immerse yourself in Christian media and among Christian people.
Rio 2016, with its slate of public-private partnerships that almost entirely benefit the "private" element, is running out of legacy projects to credibly tout.
Kaine, a former governor and Democratic national chairman, is well-liked and seemingly checks Clinton's requirement for someone who could credibly step into the presidency.
If you believe the world is safer, on balance, when America can credibly deter all other powers on earth, this is what deterrence looks like.
We wonder if they will update the court on if they still believe they can credibly say they cannot confirm or deny whether documents exist.
But how can the Senate credibly and effectively fulfill this obligation without making any effort to gather information about nominees and deliberate on their qualifications?
He was sacked last year after, he claims credibly, denying Mr Trump's request to back-pedal a counter-intelligence investigation into the president's campaign team.
He might also conclude that he could anyway stop testing for now, as he had credibly acquired the means to hit the continental United States.
Boris Johnson is the favorite to replace her, in part because as a hardline Brexiteer he can credibly claim he'd win back Brexit Party voters.
"If the ambassador is living in Jerusalem, and working in Jerusalem… you can't really credibly claim that you have not transferred the embassy," he said.
It is much easier for groups to raise money when they can credibly claim that they are defending members and supporters against a hostile government.
The bottom line: Rubio and Lee can credibly claim they enhanced the child tax credit, but not enough for all children to see the benefit.
But with a missile of this range, North Korea is dangerously close to being able to credibly threaten a nuclear strike on an American city.
The sticks are the ways that Trump can credibly threaten the careers of many House Republicans, and even some Senate Republicans, if they challenge him.
But to credibly threaten repeal, first the resolution has to pass; then Republicans have to write their repeal bill; then that bill has to pass.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, R.I., on Monday posted a list of 50 local church officials  who have been "credibly" accused of sexual assault.
In recent months, several Catholic dioceses have responded to outside scrutiny by issuing lists of priests who have been "credibly accused" of sexually abusing minors.
When the President and his close advisers are credibly implicated in criminal activity, this principle demands a searching and independent investigation, free from political interference.
It is hard to credibly suggest progress on weapons proliferation can be durable or verifiable if North Korea remains a completely closed and totalitarian state.
A copy of a court order for information relating to Jacob Appelbaum, a hacker who worked with WikiLeaks (now credibly accused of multiple sexual assaults).
Because if we won't protect our children from the horrors of online human trafficking, how can we credibly expect to tackle the internet's other problems?
" [WSJ] "It's hard to see the U.S. credibly threatening military pre-emption when peace is breaking out across the peninsula — which is precisely the point.
What do you think is the responsible way for a critic to cover an artist who has been credibly accused of doing something so terrible?
Or about Mariama, a Jehovah's Witness who can credibly say that she is "grateful almost every day for the lack of justice" in the world?
Only two Illinois dioceses — Chicago and Joliet — had published lists of clergy credibly accused of abuse of minors before the attorney general opened its investigation.
Victims' advocates have long argued that the New Orleans archdiocese list of 57 credibly accused clergy, since expanded by six more names, minimizes the problem.
In the seven cases in which health care professionals have been credibly accused, Fox said, no doctor has been convicted of fertility fraud as such.
Often, in the wake of Oscar nominations, there's talk about how tough it was to fill the five slots in the best actress category credibly.
Moore, a fervent public tribune of conservative family values, was credibly accused of sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl and pursuing several other teenagers.
And in every wave of protest, the police were accused of using disproportionate force — and of failing to credibly investigate and punish instances of abuses.
The report detailed documents showing more than 300 "predator priests" have been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims over seven decades.
That report has since been credibly called into question, but the fear remains — fear that the U.S. is more than happy to take advantage of.
He was credibly accused of manipulating US intelligence on weapons of mass destruction prior to the Iraq war and of abusive treatment of his subordinates.
The diocese of New Jersey listed him this month among those "credibly accused of the sexual abuse of a minor" and removed him from ministry.
If Trump can credibly argue that there is a lot of chaos and violence out there, that could empower him to carry out a crackdown.
The report's breadth far outstrips the list that the dioceses released last February that named 188 diocesan priests and deacons credibly accused of abusing children.
"No one can credibly deny that risk," his lawyer in Britain, Jennifer Robinson, had said earlier of the prospect of a United States extradition request.
An Alphabet shareholder has sued the company's leadership over its approval of multi-million dollar exit packages for executives who'd been credibly accused of sexual misconduct.
It's also written in such a way that a lot of employers are confused (or can credibly pretend to be confused) about what their obligations are.
But Trump has also compared the situation to that of his Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh, who was credibly accused of sexual assault by multiple women.
To accomplish these goals and prevent future snubs, the president would have to start credibly delegating authority to his diplomats, which he has never fully done.
Less is expected of Mr. Kasich, though he has to do well enough to be able to credibly advance to more friendly Northern and Midwestern states.
During the debate over President Donald Trump's tax bill, to take a recent example, economists bickered over which side had more credibly calculated the economic effect.
E. Jean Carroll is the 16th woman to credibly accuse the president of some kind of sexual molestation and the second to accuse him of rape.
Worse, power players like Walmart and Costco can credibly threaten to drop Kraft Heinz brands if they aren't happy with the prices offered them, squeezing margins.
"Jadhav was kidnapped last year from Iran and his subsequent presence in Pakistan has never been explained credibly," the Indian foreign ministry said in a statement.
It is tough for central banks to make such promises credibly; having escaped the liquidity trap, their instinct will be to clamp down on resulting inflation.
"We are not looking at a higher inflation target, full stop," Powell said, adding that the Fed is examining alternatives to "more credibly achieve" its target.
And as a donor-ambassador who gave $1 million to Trump's inaugural committee, it's impossible to credibly claim that he's motivated by animus towards the president.
The U.N. Human Rights Council's unfortunate targeting of Israel has detracted from the council's ability to credibly speak out against human rights violators and eradicate injustices.
"If Hillary Clinton will not retract her comments in full, I don't see how she can credibly campaign any further," Mr. Trump said, demanding an apology.
Over the last three years, they have faced a similar choice, and they have often chosen to stick with the candidate credibly accused of sexual misconduct.
"Vietnam and Indonesia can credibly threaten to launch their own arbitrations unless Beijing gives assurances of better behavior and shows a willingness to compromise," he said.
Adding Maryland and Rutgers enabled the conference to credibly schedule its men's basketball tournaments at Washington's Verizon Center (this season) and Madison Square Garden (in 2018).
However, it could very credibly be characterized as a high crime and misdemeanorNarrator: Which is a general abuse of power by a high-level public official.
If a bank questions the source of the money, you can credibly say your private enterprise earned it as a consulting fee and was taxed accordingly.
And if the Trump campaign cannot credibly handle this kind of crisis, how will they handle a crisis on the world stage if Trump becomes president?
As many have noted over the past 48 hours, Boylen is a Spurs alumnus — but that's all he credibly shares in common with his former boss.
Effectively endorsing the forcible expropriation of Syrian land will certainly make it harder for the United States to continue credibly opposing Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea.
"That list dealt with men who were credibly accused of sexual abuse of a minor," Tracey Primrose, a spokeswoman for the province, said in an email.
Roman Catholic dioceses have shared the names of hundreds of priests — who led parishes and worked in schools — who were credibly accused of sexually abusing children.
Wade should be willing to encourage his withdrawal if his accuser testifies credibly against him, and the cloud over his nomination can't be expeditiously cleared up.
"From this new evidence," the judge added, Mr. Paracha could "credibly ask the jury" to infer his innocence and "lack of involvement in the operations discussed."
"I believe that January is the earliest date when we can actually, credibly speak about the state of the market," Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said.
"Two of the most powerful men in the country have been credibly accused of sexual crimes and gotten away with it," L'Italien said, according to Politico.
Several members, including Lawrence Krauss, Michael Shermer, and the late Marvin Minsky, have been credibly accused of and even disciplined for sexual harassment, abuse, or assault.
A new grand jury report out of Pennsylvania says more than 513 "predator priests" have been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims.
Politically, the most significant issues in and around the industry are ones that the ESA, with its foremost allegiance to publishers, cannot credibly get involved in.
The Diocese of Oakland announced on October 8 that it is reviewing its files and intends to release a list of credibly accused clergy after Thanksgiving.
State and federal investigations across the United States are now underway, and each week a new diocese releases names of priests credibly accused of sexual abuse.
Since then, when the diocese instituted what it described as a zero-tolerance policy permanently removing credibly accused priests from ministry, it found two credible cases.
To wield a credibly big stick against Iran, Trump needs to be able to count on European partners to reimpose sanctions if he wants them to.
They need to believe that you know what you are talking about today and will be able to credibly navigate an uncertain, but potentially industry-altering, future.
This leaves voters displeased with the status quo only the option of voting for one of a variety of fringe parties who don't credibly propose to govern.
You can't negotiate away a security threat as part of a trade deal, for the simple reason that China can't credibly promise that it will stop spying.
Though a few conservative leaders rejected Roy Moore, an extremist credibly accused of preying on teen girls, conservative leaders and media rallied around his (narrowly unsuccessful) campaign.
To be clear, I'm not talking about the dispiritingly long list of star athletes who have been credibly accused of being various forms of dirtbag and abuser.
But even with it in place, there are no guarantees that Dish will be able to credibly compete over the long term with them once they do.
In any case, it's doubtful that the accounting firm will ever again be able to credibly bill itself as the esteemed keeper of some sacred Hollywood custom.
By making Comey one of the many alleged riggers of the system, Trump has made it difficult for himself to credibly use Comey's damaging criticisms as attacks.
" Former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau also had kind words: "In 2020, Cruz will be the only one able to credibly claim he's the conscience of the party.
Political pundits have mostly assumed Moore lost because he was credibly accused of molesting teenagers and many of his alleged victims were willing to go on record.
But at the outset of the Republican race, many inside Clinton's campaign saw Trump as an interesting sideshow, not someone who could credibly capture the Republican nomination.
Why it matters: Navalny is seen as the only person who can credibly challenge Putin, who is running a fourth term as president, in next year's race.
"You can't be credibly showing people how to make tools for their work or learning to code and not show them some of Google's technologies," Dash said.
The alternative is accepting the creeping fatalism offered by the DCCC and crossing a few more states off the list of places where we can credibly compete.
The Syrian Arab Army can't credibly claim to have "won," either, as both ISIS and non-ISIS rebel groups are still trying to bring down its regime.
With inflation not credibly close to its target, the ECB cannot start the real exit process even though calls for an end are getting louder and louder.
If central bankers could credibly promise that they would allow a burst of catch-up inflation, they might be more successful at boosting too-low inflation today.
Today, as President Trump must prepare to face off credibly with Kim Jong Un, the expected consequences of any American mistakes could be vast and far-reaching.
If they oppose a given military action or defense strategy, force them to articulate why and how their alternative path will credibly make future conflict less likely.
Kronenfeld urged Egypt to "address impunity by credibly investigating allegations of extrajudicial killings, torture, and forced disappearances by security forces, publicly release findings, and prosecute those responsible".
Kronenfeld urged Egypt to "address impunity by credibly investigating allegations of extrajudicial killings, torture, and forced disappearances by security forces, publicly release findings, and prosecute those responsible".
Democrat Doug Jones was elected to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, as Alabama voters rejected Republican nominee Roy Moore, a political extremist and credibly accused child molester.
For our nation's safety, it is simply no longer possible for a candidate to credibly suggest they can be president without bringing the requisite foreign-policy experience.
Democratic voters will see Kavanaugh's nomination as part of a pattern of misogyny emanating from the White House, whose occupant is also credibly accused of sexual harassment.
"Respondent credibly testified that he asked the complainants to get out of his car because their conduct violated Uber's policy prohibiting sexual contact between passengers," she wrote.
A political leader or group like ISIS who can credibly claim to restore order in a seemingly disintegrating environment is tapping into a powerful, almost irresistible urge.
It's true, Moore would likely help Trump in Washington, but I suspect that's the politically correct version of Trump's support for a credibly-accused alleged child molester.
Check out how easy it is for a local journalist these days to credibly write about, say, a neighborhood's housing price increases with just a few clicks.
In her opinion, Robinson unloaded a fusillade of dismissive adjectives, calling Richman's conclusions "confusing, inconsistent and methodologically flawed," and adding that they were "credibly dismantled" by Ansolabehere.
In the original, Mr. Broderick's character, here called Martin O'Reilly, works for a condom manufacturer, thus making the firing of a gay employee a credibly sensitive matter.
We would not let Alabama go down in history as the state where people of faith elected a credibly accused sexual predator in favor of a Democrat.
Our oversaturated scam culture seems to have produced something new: utterly unappealing con men and women who could not credibly be referred to as "artists" at all.
Biden can now credibly make the case that he's the only viable alternative to Sanders and potentially the overall front-runner in the race for the nomination.
This is a persistent theme on this album: borrowing styles and approaches from black music, then softening them enough to where Ms. Swift can credibly attempt them.
With Republicans now unified, it is difficult to find a district where a challenger can credibly claim that the incumbent has been insufficiently supportive of the president.
Citing internal documents from six Catholic dioceses, the Pennsylvania report showed that more than 300 priests had been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 children.
In 2018, following numerous accusations of sexual assault at the hands of priests, Malone released a list of 42 priests who had been credibly accused of abuse.
As recently as late last year, you could credibly argue that Republicans would be solid favorites if the Democrats led on the generic ballot by seven points.
Ford's testimony scheduled for Thursday must pass a high evidentiary bar to credibly establish a pattern of behavior that is anathema to everything we know about Kavanaugh.
"You cannot credibly commit to achieving the 1.5-degree target and still help the oil industry expand the map in search of more oil," as Cook said.
She recently stepped up her criticism of Islam, accusing Germany's Central Council of Muslims of "never credibly distancing itself from the Stone Age sharia and religious fundamentalism".
Better to entrust those decisions to a board, and give it just enough independence that you can credibly say you had nothing to do with the decision.
In a scathing, 887-page report, a grand jury said more than 300 "predator priests" have been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims.
"I don't see how you can credibly try to bring the bilateral deficit down if China doesn't make a commitment to resist further depreciation," Mr. Setser said.
Still, in CNN's live format, surrounded by questioning voters, Johnson will have to do his best to connect with as many people as possible, as credibly as possible.
In all the world, only one other person could credibly claim to know how Lee felt: Fan Hui, the three-time European champ and AlphaGo's de facto trainer.
Expect this list to keep growing, unless Khashoggi is found alive or Saudi can credibly exculpate itself (on that latter point, some breaking intrigue from Axios' Jonathan Swan).
An internal report said that Google had harmed "many" competing search services with its ranking changes, but that Google could credibly argue it was improving users' search results.
The Cleveland Indians are buzz-sawing through the Central, and Chicago needs to add at least two good everyday players and another starting pitcher to credibly challenge them.
Yet at the returns-watching event I organized tonight, we could only watch with our mouths open as states no one had credibly predicted for Trump turned red.
Kim Jong Un also crossed a major threshold for his country in the summer of 2017 — the ability to credibly threaten the U.S. with an intercontinental ballistic missile.
In America plenty of Republicans who know better have fallen in with Mr Trump even though he has been credibly accused by 16 different women of sexual misconduct.
In a political race where one candidate was credibly revealed to be a pedophile, for instance, should Google pad the top search results with positive stories about them?
The film credibly argues that General Magic tried to build something very much like a contemporary smartphone, and this plan was doomed to fail in the early 1990s.
How information on debunked fakes can be credibly and widely fed back to Indian voters in a way that broadly reaches the electorate is what's really key though.
One set of Facebook alternatives might be provided by firms that are credibly privacy-protective, for which users would pay a small fee (perhaps 99 cents a month).
"The signatories of this letter do not consider this an exhaustive list, but ten examples of strikes in which civilian harm has been credibly alleged," a footnote adds.
Our inability to hold powerful, hypocritical men to account gets a Heritage Foundation freak onto the Supreme Court even though he was being credibly accused of sexual assault.
If credibly and consistently pursued, America First is a correct policy approach to restore the country's economy and Washington's standing as a viable leader of the Western world.
Since its ouster from power the Brotherhood has been credibly accused of waging a campaign of terror, conducting attacks on Coptic Christian churches, and assassinating of government officials.
If the regulator cannot credibly commit to refrain from this kind of action, the resulting risk increases the firm's cost of capital, thus discouraging investment in the network.
In the Vienna talks, Mr. Kerry could not credibly threaten military intervention if Mr. Assad continued to defy the United Nations and the resolutions of the Support Group.
Apparently, they thought it'd be simpler to cut out the teenage years entirely, since it's tough to find an actor who can credibly play both 17 and 35.
Others who may tape are those who may not be able to credibly assure others they are telling the truth when they disclose what the other person said.
Sebastian Coe, the president of the IAAF, noted that "Russian athletes could not credibly return to international competition without undermining the confidence of their competitors and the public".
The real problem is that the people Mr. Trump feels with and for are most frequently powerful men who have been credibly accused of serious crimes and wrongdoing.
The magistrate also says Frazier credibly alleged Rogers had threatened her and her family's lives ... and threw her phone against a wall to prevent her from calling 911.
The wide-open vulnerabilities in America's networks have essentially deterred the United States from credibly threatening retaliation against the Russians, the Chinese, the North Koreans and the Iranians.
McKiernan said it would be "objectionable" for Bensel to hold the dual role of directing damage control and weighing in on the contents of the credibly accused list.
So the Trump administration can credibly claim that Mr. Flynn's foot-dragging on Raqqa was consistent with a larger concern for the complexities of the project at hand.
"Both the Israeli and the Palestinian people have the right to live in peace and security and none of the other options can deliver that credibly," she said.
The report itself is deeply damning to Mr. Trump, elevating him to the rare president who has been credibly documented as committing federal crimes while sitting in office.
The report itself is deeply damning to Mr. Trump, elevating him to the rare president who has been credibly documented as committing federal crimes while sitting in office.
Under the "zero tolerance" policy adopted by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2002, priests credibly accused of abusing minors are supposed to be removed from ministry.
And if the special counsel finds no evidence of collusion with Russia or obstruction of justice, Trump will be able to credibly assert that his name is clear.
Citing internal documents from six Catholic dioceses -- including Pittsburgh -- the report showed that more than 300 priests had been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 children.
In the past month, bishops in Hartford, Kansas City and most of the 15 dioceses in Texas were among those that shared the names of credibly accused priests.
We cannot ignore that Trump hasn't just said countless boorish things about women in public — he has also been credibly accused of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape.
On the other hand, obtaining that advantage requires him to credibly act like someone who doesn't understand — or doesn't care about — the potential harms of a giant trade war.
Nor was it the fact that the global jihadist network had credibly threatened a facility that handles radioactive materials while its operatives killed dozens of people several hours away.
BE: Because the four founders were all enterprise investors, the first thing we wanted to do was stake out and establish ourselves credibly as [enterprise-focused] Series A investors.
And because he was just telling ordinary people's stories, Kieslowski managed to be critical of political ideas, laws, and governments and still credibly claim to be an apolitical filmmaker.
Trump can credibly accuse Democrats of taking communities of color for granted and of sacrificing their dreams for their children at the altar of progressive ideology and political interests.
Paul Krugman found, for instance, that monetary policy could be used to escape the trap, provided that the central bank could credibly promise to tolerate high inflation in future.
Moreover, Facebook could ameliorate another chunk of the criticism if it credibly anonymized user data on the Free Basics platform, discontinuing its policy of keeping excessive personally identifiable information.
If Trump had credibly condemned neo-Nazis and white supremacy, it would be harder for them to sell themselves to potential followers and activists as a viable political movement.
DeShan's name appears on a 2015 list of "credibly accused" clergy removed from their positions after accusations of sexual abuse by minors and released by the Diocese of Bridgeport.
" Facebook's former security chief, Alex Stamos, criticized the practice in a tweet Saturday, saying "FB can't credibly require 2FA for high-risk accounts without segmenting that from search & ads.
Wohl, 212, rose to mainstream prominence earlier this year, when he claimed he had proof that Russia investigation special counsel Robert Mueller has been credibly accused of sexual assault.
Obamacare supporters might be able to get ahead of this scenario if, before spring arrives, they can credibly establish that Republicans are undermining the market through dithering and sabotage.
How would Republicans be acting if a Democratic Senate candidate, who had been credibly accused of preying on underage girls, had said America was evil and praised Vladimir Putin?
To do that, you need to show the best car that is around to the public in a race scenario, and show it credibly, and in an engaging manner.
"We have men who have been credibly accused of intentional acts of sexual violence" who are sitting on the Supreme Court and presiding in the Oval Office, she said.
A California diocese on Monday released a list of 34 priests who have been "credibly accused" of child sex abuse incidents dating back to the 1960s, according to CNN.
But the Blue Dogs also said that tax reform needs to be "credibly revenue neutral" and should not be paid for through the use of "unrealistic" economic growth assumptions.
Combining the four public lists, more than 230 Jesuits have been credibly accused of sexually abusing a minor in the United States since the 1950s, according to the provinces.
In a statement, Morrisey's office claimed the Diocese did not issue a list of 40 "credibly accused priests" until the attorney general's office issued its first subpoena last fall.
If Moore does withdraw from the race, whether his Republican replacement wins or loses McConnell can credibly claim that all of this happened too late to salvage the situation.
Watching the Democrats talk in cursive, warning of the End Times, should tell us what we need to know about their ability to credibly weaponize taxes for the midterms.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, another Republican who backed Strange earlier in the year, never fully supported Moore, who was credibly accused of molesting and preying on teenage girls.
A senior Democratic aide said that Democrats have concerns that under Collins' bill, some people credibly suspected of involvement in terrorism would not be covered by the weapons ban.
I'd focus less on where this person fits in the chain of command and more on whether he or she will credibly and positively assess your skills and attributes.
On the other hand, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), the feisty Illinois babysitter who once eluded Michael's stalk-and-slash spree, has aged more credibly than her nutjob nemesis.
But even more important and fraught and complicated: Can House candidates credibly and fruitfully follow it if the Democratic politicians eyeing 2020 are moving in a sharply leftward direction?
But the Rockville Centre diocese — one of the largest in the country with an estimated 1.5 million Catholics — has resisted publishing the names of priests credibly accused of abuse.
Moreover, if its survival was at stake, Iran could credibly threaten to use a few nuclear weapons to completely shut down the flow of oil in the Persian Gulf.
That meandering air masks a considered ploy: As a distraction and deflection, he routinely accuses his adversaries of the very wrongdoing that can more credibly be attributed to him.
A president credibly accused of sexual assault has nominated a judge accused of sexual assault to the Supreme Court, where he would join a justice accused of sexual harassment?
Standing up to the Russians made sense in the Obama era, when America credibly underwrote a tough European line, but Mr Trump's attitude to Russia and Ukraine is unclear.
So it's hard to see how Trump can now credibly make the case that because Rosenstein wasn't elected he shouldn't be allowed to stand in judgment on a president.
Trump has been credibly accused of using the presidency to enrich himself (summits at Trump properties!), to protect himself from law enforcement (appeals to James Comey, offers of pardons
The sudden emotional stakes feel like too much, too late, however credibly a silken Ms. Duncan and a moist-eyed Mr. Jennings manage the 11th-hour shift in gears.
American Catholics are reeling from a series of scandals beginning with the surprise announcement in July that a leading American cardinal had been credibly accused of abusing a minor.
What is also true is that many of those same women who stormed Washington, backed Bill Clinton for decades, after women credibly accused him of sexual harassment and assault.
"Having witnessed the degree to which interference by a foreign power in 2016 harmed our democracy, President Trump cannot credibly claim ignorance to its pernicious effects," the report says.
After World War II, the Soviet Union could have credibly conquered a weakened and war-weary Europe, gaining power in a way that could directly threaten U.S. security interests.
Therefore, China can't credibly threaten to cut off trade in a way that would seriously undermine the government in Pyongyang without risking disaster, and Kim Jong Un knows it.
But central banks cannot credibly make such promises, since forward-looking firms and households will inevitably question whether institutions designed to stifle inflation would embrace it when the time came.
The songs on Ctrl occupy a space where insecurities over sex, romance, and gender are credibly illuminated, coexisting as they do with music committed to functionalism and the pleasure principle.
Jeanine, you can&apost with a straight face credibly say that we&aposve spent over -- well, actually two years, next month will be two years since the Russia investigation started.
Iowa has seen plenty of caucus winners go on to lose the nomination, and Rubio's bronze-medal finish shows that he has enough support to credibly claim the establishment mantle.
No militia in Syria—not even the jihadists of Islamic State (IS), who have used chlorine and mustard gas—is credibly reported to have used nerve agents on the battlefield.
" BuzzFeed News' lawyers cited these and other findings in the report, writing, "In light of this, the DOJ cannot credibly assert that the degree of wrongdoing is anything but serious.
Brett Kavanaugh has joined Clarence Thomas, another credibly accused sexual harasser, on the Supreme Court, which is devastating for me as a survivor and unworkable for me as a mother.
The Supreme Court order, however, said the ban did not cover those refugees "who can credibly claim a bona fide relationship with a person or entity" in the United States.
Electing Donald Trump would send a clear signal: The American people want to be led by a man who has been credibly accused of sexual assault by 11 different women.
One reason Slack could credibly claim to reduce email inside companies is that it encouraged people to drop their more ephemeral messages into chat, rather than email the entire staff.
The Archdiocese of New York released the names of 120 Catholic clergy who have been credibly accused of sexual assaults of minors or believed to have possession of child pornography.
This change was most recently on display last December in Alabama, when Democrat Doug Jones defeated Republican Roy Moore (who was credibly accused of child molestation) during a special election.
Catholic dioceses in New Jersey and Virginia on Wednesday separately released the names of a total of 246 clergy whom officials said have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children.
In Alabama, faced with a choice between a Democrat and a man credibly accused of molesting under-age girls, local business lobbies sat the election out rather than switch sides.
Meanwhile, Dekker is the exact type of player the Clippers have needed for the past four years, an athletic swingman who can guard multiple positions and credibly space the floor.
IOSCO asserts in the report that in order for securities regulations to effectively protect investors and maintain public confidence in financial markets, regulatory enforcement efforts must credibly deter future misconduct.
This White House may never be able to credibly fill that vacuum by itself, but we can be assured that propaganda organs and our adversaries will only too gladly try.
"If Gantz can credibly claim to prevent Netanyahu from forming a government, he then can try to peel away one or two parties and form a governing coalition," Rome said.
The crisis resulted in a punishing recession and countless destroyed lives, not to mention what has been credibly described as an "extinction event" for the black and Latino middle class.
In general oil majors don't give investors enough detail to indicate how a sub-22017 degrees Celsius scenario would credibly affect the value of their assets, the research group reckons.
This would hinder its ability to sign trade deals too — Britain could not credibly offer opening up its service sectors to the U.S. and others without regulating these industries itself.
"He will extort support from the ranks of Republican officialdom, which may already be too tainted by allegiance to Trump to credibly sever ties with its criminal leader," Beutler wrote.
Mr. Oesterle, after all, could credibly commit to moving jobs out of Indiana, and the mayor of Indianapolis can claim to understand the needs and values of people in Indiana.
The five current Jesuits credibly accused live in a "restricted environment" with a "safety plan" that restricts their travel, use of technology and access to visitors, according to the province.
In December, the Society of Jesus, popularly known as the Jesuits, released lists from four American provinces of more than 230 priests who had been credibly accused of abusing minors.
The details: The church found McCarrick "to be credibly accused of sexually abusing a teenager nearly 50 years ago," according to the Washington Post, and additional accusations had surfaced since.
Though Mr. Trump has yet to show significant concessions from the Europeans, they may deliver some out of fear of losing American support, something only this president could credibly threaten.
The question is whether after Super Tuesday he can still credibly make the case that it is him, not Biden, who has the best case to be the anti-Bernie.
Paul Manafort, the Trump campaign chairman until August 2016, is credibly alleged to have received $12.7 million in "undisclosed cash payments" from then-Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, a Russian stooge.
UK negotiators might be able to credibly say that they can't possibly go back to their supporters with significantly less than what they promised on the eve of the referendum.
A similar argument is heard against Mr Johnson's repeated claims that the EU will give him what he wants only at the last minute if he credibly threatens no-deal.
From time to time, a Jamaican star like Grace Jones shot onto the scene, but not until Saint International was there anything one might credibly term a Jamaican modeling industry.
But that was one of the bricks in the load that led me to conclude, I have to step away from the department if we're to close this case credibly.
He and I have nearly identical (terrible) handwriting, so I could fill out the tags somewhat credibly on his behalf, being careful not to smear the labels with my tears.
Under the circumstances, it is difficult to imagine that Kim will stop his efforts to miniaturize a nuclear warhead and to develop missiles than can credibly threaten the U.S. mainland.
The list follows a grand jury report released in August that showed that more than 300 "predator priests" in the Pennsylvania Catholic Church had been credibly accused of sexual abuse.
To force Mr. Assad to re-orient his strategic priorities, Ms. Talmadge said, American strikes would need to clear a daunting bar: credibly threatening the survival of the Syrian government.
If we are to further establish those principles, it is necessary to find a political movement, organization, and leadership that can credibly serve as a counter to Assad in Syria.
The Roman Catholic Church in Texas on Thursday released the names of almost 20023 priests who it said had been credibly accused of child sex abuse over nearly eight decades.
Last week, a friend sent Mr. Markey the list published by the Diocese of Brooklyn naming more than 100 priests who had been credibly accused of sexually abusing a child.
American officials have not elaborated on the abuses in Cameroon, other than to say that the United States does not assist security forces credibly accused of gross human rights violations.
In some ways, that's an advantage for him; he's become a progressive father figure who can credibly claim a lifelong dedication to the issues the party is now standing behind.
"Ultimately the speaker and the chair decide who they want to run this investigation and they'll have to articulate why and how they feel that can be done credibly," Schiff said.
Once you give up the game, and admit you don't really care if Assad stays or goes, it becomes harder to credibly condemn egregious acts like the new chemical weapons strike.
He has been credibly accused of sexually assaulting over fifteen women, caught on tape bragging about it and also claimed those women were ugly and wouldn't have been his first choice.
The future of work is so uncertain that perhaps the only possible job security exists for the person who can credibly claim to be an expert on the future of work.
Moreover, America's government can credibly link trade to broader issues, including its Asian security posture—which matters when North Korea is once again lobbing ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan.
Philip Mudd, a veteran C.I.A. and F.B.I. counterterrorism official, does not apologize for the arrest of Mr. Sadequee, who, he credibly argues, showed all the signs of a man pondering violence.
Men, on the other hand, can be credibly accused of serial sexual assault and yet still find a place in our boardrooms, on the Supreme Court, and in the Oval Office.
If you don't have the experience, the background, or the skin in the game, you aren't able to credibly dismiss the assessment of someone who is impacted by that reality daily.
At least eight women have credibly accused Republican candidate Roy Moore of sexual misconduct, including pursuing relationships with them when they were teens and he was a man in his 30s.
Along with his lead-off victory in Iowa's caucuses — not to mention significant organizational and financial resources — that allows him to credibly cast himself as the most viable single remaining alternative.
Both Moore and Trump are, sexual misconduct allegations aside, right-wing extremists who make the GOP uncomfortable; both insist that all the women credibly accusing them of disgusting behavior are liars.
Within weeks, I'd pored over every piece of writing credibly attributed to Le Roux or Satoshi, and found myself perplexed at the growing size of the "for" column on my spreadsheet.
"Neither Mr. Caballero nor the Tufts Daily can credibly hide behind shield of opinion, because the Article plainly presents as fact alleged Scaramucci conduct as unethical and dishonest," the letter reads.
Whereas only politicians or the occasional general, like Dwight Eisenhower, could credibly compete for the White House, today billionaires and celebrities of all sorts are imagining themselves in the Oval Office.
Article 7 is meaningless unless the EC credibly threatens its implementation, while the rule of law procedure is slow and simply leads back to the prospect of suspension under Article 7.
Even a strong finish by Moore won't help a party that's so tethered to Trump and the culture war that it just backed a credibly accused child molester for the Senate.
Lawyers hired by the network to look into allegations against Moonves interviewed 11 of the 17 women who they knew had credibly accused the former executive of misconduct, the Times reported.
Soon even the staunchest Trump defender will not be able to argue credibly that Mueller has come up empty on his core mandate to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 election.
In other words, to see a powerful white guy credibly accused of crimes promoted to the top of the pyramid of justice in America was extremely depressing—and less than shocking.
That justification was tenuous, but surely nothing in the statutes could plausibly be said to extend to an American military presence in Syria after the Islamic State has been credibly debilitated.
Each family has a painful event in its past, and each child represents a textbook drawing of the consequences of that pain, rather than a fully embodied, credibly suffering human being.
She said she had made no decisions about her future, but cast the political moment as one of women mobilizing against a "credibly accused sexual harasser and sexual assaulter" — Mr. Trump.
Even for that great genius of warfare, Napoleon, he argues — credibly — that the slow bleed of guerrilla war in Spain did much more than any battle to bring about his defeat.
In April the archdiocese of New York released the names of 120 clergymen who had been credibly accused of sexually abusing a minor or who was in possession of child pornography.
Anything less, Washington can credibly say, and the arrangement won't pass muster with Congress or the American people — and therefore could end up being just as impermanent as the Iran deal.
Before the report was released, all four Catholic dioceses conducted their own investigations and produced their own lists of priests credibly accused of sexually abusing minors, also totaling approximately 160 names.
Internal documents from six Catholic dioceses in Pennsylvania show that more than 300 "predator priests" have been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 children, a grand jury report said.
Trudeau faces a dilemma as an election approaches over how to clamp down credibly on Riyadh over its human rights record while sparing a $13 billion arms deal with the kingdom.
Large Q3 beat adds credibly to the Model 3 margin story as well as Tesla's ability to financially execute on targets that were viewed as a stretch just a few months ago.
Thus do the songs on Ctrl occupy a space where insecurities over sex, romance, and gender are credibly illuminated, coexisting as they do with music committed to functionalism and the pleasure principle.
"If Greece and its European partners decide on a higher primary surplus (target) for a temporary period, we would need to evaluate the policies that could credibly support that target," he said.
They see themselves as a legitimate Afghan political force that's castigated while other Afghan leaders — even those guilty of serious human-rights abuses or credibly associated with narcotics trafficking — are internationally accepted.
The church has acknowledged Maskell was "credibly accused of sexual abuse of minors," the Huffington Post reported in 2015 (though he denied the initial accusations in 1994, according to the Baltimore Sun).
The reason liberals are stuck on Franken is because there's a big unanswered question in the #MeToo era: What should happen to powerful men who are publicly and credibly accused of misconduct?
These concerns, combined with serious conflicts of interests issues and her failure to credibly explain the 17-year-old "clerical error," undermines any argument that she is qualified for a cabinet position.
In February, the Brooklyn diocese, one of the country's biggest claiming about 1.5 million adherents, named more than 100 priests that it said had been credibly accused of sexually abusing a child.
If Kim does not make the decision, does not begin dismantlement, and the United States greenlights "maximum pressure 2.0," nobody can credibly claim that Trump did not give talks a serious effort.
Earlier today, there was reporting that Kavanaugh, who has been credibly accused of sexual assault, was furious about the allegations that have been levied against him by Christine Blasey Ford and others.
"The nominee has performed credibly in his first tenure which resulted in the exit of the nation out of economic recession," the Senate's committee report said in recommending approval for Emefiele's nomination.
This time, Trump has pressed for a more muscular response that would more credibly deter Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad from carrying out chemical attacks on civilians in the future, officials said.
Add to that, negotiating a new trade treaty with the EU is not widely considered credibly possible in the less than two-year timeframe afforded for the Article 50 EU exit process.
The time in exile endured by men who are credibly accused of wrongdoing is spent in lavish digs, it's short, and it's all the penance some of their supporters believe they deserve.
Or as someone whose reputation has been established over dozens or hundreds of transactions—and someone who can credibly threaten to deny Amazon hundreds or thousands of dollars of revenue each year?
Once you have lost the moral authority to stand before people and say credibly, "I understand your hopes and dreams and fears, and I will represent them," then it's time to go.
Some voices are even more compelling than others, but over all Laskey inhabits each of their perspectives credibly, exhibiting a vocal range that grants the reader a panoramic view of the proceedings.
The nation is now facing the possibility of three or four decades with a justice credibly accused of sexual assault, one who may well be the deciding vote to overturn Roe v.
While Mr. Acosta was coddling a credibly accused monster, Mr. Epstein's victims were being misled and stripped of their rights by the very people whose job it was to deliver them justice.
"I hope that this encourages church leaders at every level, and in every locale, to voluntarily open their files on all priests who have been credibly accused in past decades," he said.
Bishop Bennett did not appear on lists of credibly accused priests released in recent months by either the Maryland Province, where he long worked, or the Jesuits West Province in Portland, Ore.
Cardinal Dolan has not published a comprehensive list of all priests who have been credibly accused of abuse on the archdiocesan website, as other dioceses have done in a move toward transparency.
And how can we participate in any conversation about sexual ethics when the Republican president and the Republican Party backed a man credibly accused of child molestation for the United States Senate?
" As DirecTV has explained, such vertically integrated programmers "can much more credibly threaten to withhold programming from rival [distributors]" and can "use such threats to demand higher prices and more favorable terms.
The lesson to be learned from this is that President Trump is not the fighter he pretended to be during the campaign, but that he's actually someone who folds when credibly accused.
" He added that the new weapon "demonstrates to potential adversaries that there is no advantage to limited nuclear employment because the United States can credibly and decisively respond to any threat scenario.
Project Veritas created a fake victim of sexual abuse to muddy the waters so that Roy Moore, who has been credibly accused of sexual harassment and abuse of teenagers, could be elected.
"Before the General Assembly can credibly advocate compromise and reconciliation between the Palestinians and Israel, it must on record, unambiguously and unconditionally, condemn Hamas terrorism," Haley told the body before the vote.
Under federal law, brands cannot be penalized for wage theft in factories if they can credibly claim that they did not know their clothes were made by workers paid illegally low wages.
Hunter Biden has not been credibly accused of anything illegal related to his work with the company, and unequivocally denied wrongdoing in the ABC News interview that aired in part Tuesday morning.
" On top of training for triathlons, Dufu morning-mentors five people a week, and so she can report, credibly, that her network is indeed filled with other working women "dropping the ball.
This is a party that was ready to endorse -- the Republican party endorsed -- Roy Moore for the Senate in the state of Alabama even though he was a credibly accused child molester.
This is a party that was ready to endorse -- the Republican party endorsed -- Roy Moore for the Senate in the state of Alabama, even though he was a credibly accused child molester.
Benson said in a news release Monday that the NFL team played no role in determining which priests would be named in the list of "credibly accused" clergy, published by the archdiocese.
A rule change to decentralize decision-making power could arguably benefit Speaker Pelosi too, as she could then credibly claim constraints that might help when negotiating with a Republican president and Senate.
Clinton is likely to talk more in particular about the Supreme Court, which is perhaps the only area where she can credibly promise domestic policy change rather than simply obstruction of Republican legislation.
In other words, Conway and Spicer snatched potential defeat from the jaws of victory by stretching the truth and presenting untruths that will forever mar their ability to discuss those specific stories credibly.
Sure, that might have been in part because the GOP nominee was a credibly accused child predator, but the Republican establishment has proven pretty bad at getting its preferred nominee elected in primaries.
The participants in its charismatic and credibly violent unreality operated close enough to rock star subversion that the Dictators were happy to cop wrestling's style for the benefit of their proto-punk performances.
Unlike Zuckerberg's first congressional appearance, especially in the House, a lot of his interlocutors seemed to have done considerable homework, and they raise issues that credibly challenge some of Facebook's pronouncements about Libra.
This would erode the ability of future U.S. administrations to negotiate credibly with friend or foe for fear that Washington could abandon its commitments whenever a new president moved into the White House.
But they aren't being reassured by the government that the risk of deportation is low — and the Trump administration can't credibly reassure them without undoing its plans to end DACA to begin with.
As women earn more and the stigma of divorce fades, more men are finding that they cannot treat their wives as servants (or, worse, punchbags), because women can credibly threaten to walk away.
Its missiles credibly threaten American territory in Guam, Hawaii or even the continental United States, even if officials do not believe a North Korean nuclear-tipped rocket can yet reach an American city.
"We can go back credibly to the Russians and say, 'We talked to these people ourselves, we know these people, we know who's operating there and who's not operating there,'" the official said.
" Charen struck a nerve when she got specific: "This is the party that endorsed Roy Moore for the Senate in the state of Alabama, even though he was a credibly accused child molester.
" When you brought up Roy Moore [saying, "This is the party that endorsed the Roy Moore ... even though he was a credibly accused child molester"] and you start hearing people yelling, "Not true!
It may be that in an age of weakened union power, unions are only able to credibly talk about professional benefits, and not the broader ambitions that have historically motivated the labor movement.
Bill's apparently boundless lust only became a subject of legitimate political concern because he was accused—time and time again, often credibly—of harassing, abusive, and sometimes outright criminal behavior against multiple women.
Comey testified to the Senate judiciary committee in May that Lynch's meeting with Bill Clinton made him feel the Justice Department could not "credibly complete the investigation" and that's why he spoke publicly.
It is hard for American citizens to work for less than the minimum wage, because they can't credibly promise employers that they won't be suing for twice the amount that they were underpaid.
If a few of the plot threads tie up a bit too neatly, Russell and Corrine crawl their way to the final pages believably chastened, credibly wiser, still conflicted, like all of us.
In Syria the Russian-backed Basher al-Assad regime is credibly charged with using sarin gas against its own civilians, while the mercurial North Korean leader Kim Jong Un continues his saber rattling.
In France, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Front, is polling credibly in a Presidential campaign guided by two of her longtime associates and fascist sympathizers, Frédéric Chatillon and Axel Loustau.
If you can credibly believe that the productive capacity of the country is going to change as result of the way they do the tax cuts, you might view that as a positive.
Thank you for understanding that sending a credibly accused child molester to represent Alabama in the U.S. Senate would not only have denigrated your state, it would have denigrated that whole legislative body.
The story of an attractive American family finding terror in a new home credibly wedded Edgar Allan Poe's twitchy, stiff-necked dread with the fetid, swampy atmospherics of a 1950s EC horror comic.
While it's possible that the director and cinematographer Chris Moukarbel is good at withholding unflattering material, Gaga comes off well, and credibly so: intelligent, an accomplished craftswoman, a well-mannered collaborator and boss.
The repeated comments to the press that contradict his policies by those who surround him are undermining his ability to not only accomplish his promises but even to credibly set his administration's agenda.
And in Wuerl's 18 years in Pittsburgh, no list of credibly accused priests was ever released -- that only came last month, by a new bishop, following the fury over the grand jury report.
The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests has also slammed Wuerl for failing to provide a list of credibly accused priests in Pittsburgh -- which his successor released this summer -- or in Washington.
Ricardo A. Rosselló of _________ announced his resignation on July 503, conceding that he could no longer credibly remain in power after an extraordinary popular uprising and looming impeachment proceedings had derailed his administration.
"I worry that the chaos on the House side has affected the public's view on whether Congress can credibly investigate this matter," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine and a committee member.
I think a lot of people struggle with the idea that they should reserve judgment in a case where someone is credibly accused of, or is guilty of, heinous crimes or harming people.
Ricardo A. Rosselló of _________ announced his resignation on July 503, conceding that he could no longer credibly remain in power after an extraordinary popular uprising and looming impeachment proceedings had derailed his administration.
"I hope that this encourages church leaders at every level, and in every locale, to voluntarily open their files on all priests who have been credibly accused in past decades," said The Rev.
First of all, Sanders can't really credibly argue that Clinton is hostile to diplomacy with Iran, given that her State Department launched the most significant opening with Tehran since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
The New York archdiocese listed 53 priests and deacons who were credibly accused of abuse, admitted to it, were convicted of a crime related to it, or were involved in a civil settlement.
The marketing 'dream' pushed at consumers of the perfect AI-powered personal assistant involves an awful lot of suspension of disbelief around how much actual utility the technology is credibly going to provide — i.e.
As I show in my forthcoming book on the caucus, this allowed the group to credibly threaten the defeat of legislation they disliked and force GOP leaders to allow votes on proposals they wanted.
He served on Trump's transition team after the election and defended former national security adviser Michael Flynn when he was (credibly, it turns out) accused of lying about his contacts with Russia last February.
"Allowing a person credibly accused of sexual assault to teach students prior to a full investigation surely creates a hostile environment for many students, and especially survivors," students have written, according to the Crimson.
It wasn't really anyone's business, but I think she must have felt like in order to credibly advise people on their own love lives, she needed some degree of transparency about her own situation.
Trump (and the RNC, for that matter) forcefully endorsed eventual-loser Roy Moore for Alabama Senate despite the fact that Moore had been credibly accused of child molestation and sexual misconduct by several women.
But it'll be important that the company's new chief executive be truly independent so that he or she can credibly promise to change Uber's culture and start to put its many scandals behind it.
"I don't think anyone can credibly tell you yet what all this means," Charles E. James Jr., a former federal gun crimes prosecutor who now represents gun industry clients, said of Mr. Obama's plan.
" She continued: "This is a party that was ready to endorse — the Republican Party endorsed Roy Moore, for the Senate in the state of Alabama even though he was a credibly accused child molester.
"There are justified doubts about whether a company that is close to the Chinese government can credibly achieve these security standards, which are imperative for such highly sensitive applications," he said in a statement.
It would diminish the Saudi/UAE bloc and could end up giving Qatar some more leverage, as it could credibly claim to be the victim of an act intended to deceive the international community.
Clayton Kershaw returned to the Dodgers last Friday in Miami with three innings of two-run ball, but his second start, Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium, felt more credibly like Clayton Kershaw Is Back.
There have been plenty of devastating revelations about Trump this cycle—that he is a demagogue and a racist and a misogynist who has been credibly accused of decades of sexual assault and harassment.
Here's something reporters who get leaks from Ivanka, or from friends of her, ought to consider: We have been told, quite credibly over the years, that Ivanka Trump has always craved her father's admiration.
The RNC had previously withdrawn from the race after a number of women credibly accused him of having inappropriate relationships with them—in some cases including sexual misconduct—when they were teenagers, decades ago.
As we now know, Bannon's big bet on Roy Moore, who he stuck with even after he was credibly accused of molesting and preying upon teenage girls decades ago, blew up in his face.
As a company that aims to focus on the next billion internet users and bring the convenience and power of information access to them, Alphabet must credibly integrate diversity and inclusion into its strategy.
"The Dioceses of Belleville, Peoria, Rockford, and Springfield did not take the basic step of publishing a comprehensive list of clergy who had been 'credibly accused' until the Office became involved," the report says.
And the more hotels a firm manages, the more credibly it can urge travellers to bypass third parties and look for rooms on its own site, as Hilton, InterContinental Hotels and others are doing.
Just compare the possibility of single-payer, however farfetched, with the constant talk about what to do with coal miners—an occupation that only about 16,000 Americans could credibly call their own in 2015.
The supporting ensemble members, some of whom are double-cast, create credibly idiosyncratic portraits, right down to the two-man security detail (Christopher McHale and Jeb Kreager) that arrives in the show's second half.
Would the election results have been different if Mr. Trump had faced a female adversary who could credibly have pledged that, under her watch, we would be free of this kind of seedy drama?
The couple are closely associated with both these issues and can speak credibly to them, and they are also projects that could develop into lucrative income streams without appearing to compromise the royal brand.
"They painted a picture of no-deal which is so bad that nobody credibly believes we will be allowed to fall into a no-deal situation," said Joey Jones, a former spokesman for Mrs.
Now Universal (and eventually the other big labels) can more credibly tell YouTube that they will take their product off the world's biggest video platform and move it to the worlds' biggest social network.
If his accuser testifies credibly and all he has to offer are vehement denials, followed by a rushed Republican attempt at confirmation, then he may be innocent but his nomination will deserve to fail.
During the Democratic primary, a Hillary Clinton supporter I know was told that he could not credibly defend her against charges of racism for her past use of the word "superpredators" because he's white.
Meanwhile, analysts at Dutch bank ING also said in a note Friday that the ECB won't be able "to credibly talk down the euro" and expect the single currency to hit $1.30 this year.
The diocese released the list of "credibly accused priests" Monday in response to a grand jury report in Pennsylvania in August revealing more than 1,000 child victims of sexual abuse, Director John Andrews said.
He became a much, much worse candidate when, after winning the G.O.P. nomination, multiple women credibly accused him of sexually propositioning and in some cases molesting them years earlier, when they were young teenagers.
Maybe the term was invented by Hollywood, to focus on the physique of Arnold or something, as opposed to seeing whether he could credibly pull off a film in what was his second language.
If Judge credibly states that he did not drink to the point of blackout, and that he knows the event described by Ford did not happen, then he seriously undermines her allegation against Kavanaugh.
"I think if you held onto the House you could credibly say that immigration and tax were reasons," said Tim Chapman, the executive director of Heritage Action, the campaign arm of the Heritage Foundation.
"It's unacceptable for the government to simply refuse to release the numbers of people killed, let alone their identities, the rules governing its deadly decisions, or investigations into credibly alleged wrongful killing," he added.
In Trump's case, Democrats in the House can credibly make the case that while in office Trump pressured a foreign leader to dig up dirt on a political opponent, Joe Biden, and his family.
Blackburn appeared to benefit from Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's contentious confirmation hearings, as Bredesen came to his delayed conclusion that he would have voted to confirm a man credibly accused of sexual assault.
As the two parties become more distinct, it's easier for leaders to credibly claim that their ideas were clearly presented, different from what their opponent(s) offered, and won over the voters on their merits.
She can credibly claim to be a co-front-runner, at least, alongside Biden, thanks to her polling standing in the early states, her fundraising prowess and the large crowds she draws to her rallies.
"To truly, credibly represent virtual objects in the world, it requires a lot of puzzle pieces to come into place that are technically challenging," Jon Wiley, ‎director of immersive design at Google, told BuzzFeed News.
Operating with zero margin for error on such a large and complex bill is dangerous, because it means any single senator can credibly threaten to derail the whole thing unless he gets his pet provisions.
Why it matters: Google has come under attack for paying exit packages to executives in who have left in the wake of sexual harassment allegations while continuing the employment of others credibly accused of misconduct.
"What the fact of having committed, or having credibly been accused of committing, sexual assault complicates for an acclaimed celebrity is the feelings ... of those who'd like to go right on celebrating him," Burneko wrote.
Similarly, Amazon is credibly accused of hurting suppliers, hurting competitors, and even hurting its own employees — but nobody can deny that it's a cheap and convenient way to shop for a staggering array of things.
Few, undoubtedly, are saddened by the execution of killers like Tommy Lynn Sells and Michael Lee Wilson, and it is hard to credibly argue that Sells and Wilson didn't "deserve" to die for their crimes.
Trump is also an outlier in the sense that he is not only credibly accused of a range of sexual assaults but was even caught on tape seeming to confess he had done so before.
The group also alleged that U.S. Central Command has dismissed "dozens" of claims, the majority of which have been credibly reported, and that it estimates that "hundreds" of civilians have been killed by coalition airstrikes.
His closest political ally is the now-deputy president, a former provincial governor so sleazy he's been credibly accused of stealing money meant for poor schools and faces questions about his role in political assassinations.
Most Republican senators seem at peace with the moral aspect of this dilemma: the presence of two men on the High Court credibly accused of sexual harassment or abuse, poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Such programs would cost money, although not as much as critics claim; she proposes, credibly, to raise that money with higher taxes on top incomes, so that the overall effect would be to reduce inequality.
"A country cannot credibly claim to be a global leader on LGBT rights while it continues to subject LGBT people fleeing persecution to discrimination and indefinite detention," says Paul Dillane of LGBTQ nonprofit Kaleidoscope Trust.
In a day and age when having a fluid wing who can protect the rim, deflect a ton of passes, and credibly space the floor is at a premium, every NBA team wants Bridges's attributes.
As for the wall Trump campaigned on, aides suggested quietly that it doesn't need to be all that long; just so there's enough built that the president can credibly say he kept his campaign promise.
Some, including Hachette Book Group, are expanding the use of morals clauses and "author conduct" clauses in book contracts, which allow publishers to cancel book deals if the author is credibly accused of unethical behavior.
PITTSBURGH — It was a list Charles L. Bailey Jr. had wanted to see for years: the names of the priests in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse who had been credibly accused of sexual abuse.
The controversy is flaring just as Catholic dioceses around the country are releasing lists of priests credibly accused of sexual abuse or misconduct, including Mr. DeShan, who was quietly named by the Diocese of Bridgeport.
Whether rich celebrities can credibly wrestle with the ideas of a film that so clearly takes issue with their existence — or if they have any right to — lies beyond what fans and critics can guess.
In Tuesday's report, the grand jury said internal documents from six Catholic dioceses in Pennsylvania showed that more than 300 "predator priests" were credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims since 1947.
Poulson was one of more than 300 priests from six Pennsylvania Catholic dioceses that a grand jury said in an August report were credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims since 1947.
Last month, the Midwest and Maryland provinces of the Jesuits released 153 names of credibly accused clergy, and the organization said it would release more records this year detailing accusations against priests in the Northeast.
The senators specifically asked for answers by the end of October on what percentage increase in civilian casualties and deaths from November to August is because of coalition airstrikes; how administration can credibly certify that Saudi Arabia and the UAE are working to reduce civilian harm when the death toll is rising; what the exceptions are to the Saudis and Emirates complying with U.S. laws on arms sales; and how the administration credibly certify that those countries are complying with U.S. law given those exceptions.
" (It) supports our commitment to extended deterrence; and demonstrates to potential adversaries that there is no advantage to limited nuclear employment because the United States can credibly and decisively respond to any threat scenario," Rood added.
An ex-Roman Catholic priest whose name was recently included in a list of New Jersey priests and deacons credibly accused of sexually abusing children was found slain inside his Nevada home on Saturday, officials confirm.
Recent investigations by the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News found that over the past two decades nearly 400 Southern Baptist officials, including several well-known pastors, had been credibly accused or convicted of abuse.
For months now, many have wondered how Love might fare against the relentless pace of the Warriors' "death-ball" lineup, or whether he might be able to credibly defend suddenly surging San Antonio star LaMarcus Aldridge.
"If a country, even one with which we've had the most profound differences, is prepared to engage seriously and credibly in answering the demands of the international community, we are also prepared to engage," Blinken said.
"I believe that January is the earliest date when we can actually, credibly speak about the state of the market," he said after he was asked when a decision on extending the pact would be taken.
Since state-indulged mobsters cannot be brought to book credibly in Russia, this legislation at least strips them of the ability to spend their ill-gotten gains in the West, which is arguably a harsher punishment.
LONDON (Reuters) - British health minister Matt Hancock said on Sunday any backstop arrangement to prevent a hard border with Ireland following Brexit would be temporary, adding there were different ways to make something "credibly time-limited".
But neither he nor those who worked for him during those eight years can credibly lay claim to having promoted honesty and lawfulness while in government, particularly where the basic constitutional rights of Americans are concerned.
What's striking in this movie, apart from an ostentatiously glitchy screen distortion that occurs whenever a denizen of the "dark web" appears on one of the screens within screens, is how credibly its extreme trolling plays.
When since-dismissed staff secretary Rob Porter was credibly accused of physical abuse by two of his ex-wives, Trump openly worried about his life being "shattered" and expressed concern that he hadn't received due process.
I have a hard time seeing this particular nightmare — men feeling any more entitled to women's bodies than normal, or feminism being any more credibly blamed for all of women's problems than normal — coming to pass.
Last month, about 20,000 Google employees staged a walkout because the company had richly paid executives who had been credibly accused of sexual harassment, leading the company to apologize and end forced arbitration in such cases.
A week later in New Hampshire, the voting tallies were more reassuring, but Sanders could not credibly boast that he was chiefly responsible for them, because he won by a little more than one percentage point.
Op-Ed Contributor After Sunday's nuclear test, the most powerful yet, and two successful intercontinental missile tests in July, North Korea can credibly threaten to nuke a major United States city and kill millions of Americans.
When the credibly accused list was released in late 2018, Archbishop Gregory Aymond expressed confidence in its accuracy and said it implicated 2 percent of local clergy following a review of 2,432 files dating to 1950.
While Lincoln could credibly claim that he acted in the nation's military and national-security interests, Trump's treatment of Ukraine has likely only aided Russian efforts to expand its military and political influence in eastern Europe.
The other publicly designated individual is Aslan Iraskhanov, the head of ministry of internal affairs for the city of Grozny in the Chechen Republic of the Russian Federation, who is "credibly alleged" of executing 85033 men.
But he also wants to ensure that those same moderate senators — several of whom are up this fall for re-election in swing states — can credibly claim to voters that they took their constitutional duties seriously.
But in Stone's latter-day variation, which opened at the Harvey Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Thursday, these ill-fated lads have not only names (Edgar and Gus) but also credibly detailed identities.
He's been detained for over 32 months due to a burglary charge and said, credibly in the view of Mustelier, who interviewed him, that police beat him up and broke his nose while he was handcuffed.
So how did Beyoncé go from clearly talented, but merely mortal pop star, to the woman behind some of the decade's most memorable, politically radical works of art, credibly claiming the mantle of King of Pop?
The president is a racist, misogynist, thrice-married, anti-immigrant, wealth-obsessed braggart who is credibly accused of (though has denied) sexually harassing and groping women and claims he's never sought forgiveness in his entire life.
The sooner police agencies are able to credibly persuade the public, especially in minority communities, to change their assumptions, the sooner we can begin to rebuild the trust the police and the people so urgently need.
I'm interested in whether he's going to finally step up and lead decisively, dispassionately, responsibly, credibly, and get to the American people the medical and economic relief that we need to get through this crisis together.
The lawsuit filed on Tuesday says that, in at least five instances over several decades, the diocese put credibly accused priests back into ministry with children or did not conduct proper background checks on school employees.
There were the lawsuits from accusers, and last month his name was included on a list published by the Roman Catholic Church in New Jersey that identified priests who had been credibly accused of sexual abuse.
Mr. Capparelli had been included with nearly 200 other priests and deacons who were named last month by the Catholic dioceses in New Jersey as having been credibly accused of the sexual abuse of a minor.
Yet, the policies most nations still rely on are based on the idea that states have control over their national cyber "territories" to the extent that they can credibly protect it or deter others from the attacks.
The notion has raised an important question in a body known for being both archaic and arcane, especially on matters of transparency and accountability: Will Congress be able to credibly address sexual harassment against its own members?
" But he said he thinks that with Ford, "maybe this person believes something happened to her, or something happened to her, and the question is if she's able to convince anyone credibly that Kavanaugh is behind it.
The company has wreaked havoc on our politics and media and has been an outright poisonous presence in some countries, such as Myanmar, where it has been credibly accused of contributing to a campaign of ethnic cleansing.
I'm leaving, but we have men who have been credibly accused of intentional acts of sexual violence and remain in boardrooms, on the Supreme Court, in this very body and worst of all, in the Oval Office.
For Melanie Yergeau, these essentialist assumptions about autistic involuntarity dehumanize autistic people to the extent that they are understood both by medical professionals and by the wider public as incapable of credibly narrating their own life experiences.
One thing they all agreed on, though, is that the Trump administration's current travel ban, which places tight restrictions on Iranian citizens entering the US, makes it extremely difficult for the United States to credibly support them.
"How To Fight Loneliness" stumbles into unapologetic melodrama, and as strong as "A Shot In the Arm" is, no one could credibly argue that its remix, redundantly placed later on in the album's tracklist, is essential listening.
Fed chief Jerome Powell during his February testimony before the House Financial Services Committee said the central bank is examining alternatives to "more credibly achieve" its target, adding that it's not looking at a higher inflation target.
Rorty's point, in contrast, is the Obama-ish one that American history provides as much reason for hope as for despair, and the hope lies in a liberalism that crosses classes and identities to become credibly popular.
The report The grand jury report released in August says internal documents from six Catholic dioceses in Pennsylvania showed that more than 300 "predator priests" had been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims.
LONDON, Ontario (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a dilemma as an election approaches - how to credibly clamp down on Saudi Arabia over its human rights record while sparing a $13 billion weapons deal with Riyadh.
LONDON, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Britain's Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Friday he would remain neutral in any second Brexit referendum, so he could credibly carry out the result of the vote and unite the country.
"Donald Trump obviously has been credibly accused of harassment and abuse by literally dozens of women, and it's our view that Democrats have to offer voters a clear and unquestionable difference," Thomas told Vox at the time.
The United States could credibly claim to be the South's savior, the bulwark against a Communist takeover, and the subsequent signing of the mutual defense treaty in 1953 ensured an American military presence lasting to this day.
That gives people an important outlet for discussing challenges and coping mechanisms related to addiction with others who can credibly relate to the struggle of getting into recovery, while also providing a social check on unwanted behaviors.
A converted reliever, Adams pitched credibly through five innings, but it was not enough to match Eovaldi, who turned in his second consecutive dazzling performance since the Red Sox acquired him from Tampa Bay on July 25.
Third, it allows Maduro and his administration to credibly blame the US for any worsening of economic and humanitarian conditions since general sanctions tend to exacerbate existing problems and simultaneously strengthen the authoritarian governments already in power.
Moore stands credibly accused of molesting a 14-year-old whom he picked up outside her mother's custody hearing and of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old after offering her a ride home from her waitressing job.
The New York Times reported in October that Google had handsomely paid several high-ranking executives in separation agreements after they were credibly accused of sexual harassment, even though the men could have been fired for cause.
Far from turning against Mr. Moore, who was credibly accused of having molested teenage girls, the Republican establishment stuck by him, smeared his accusers and still funded his campaign — led by none other than President Trump himself.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg has vaulted into his current position — in the top tier of candidates and credibly positioned to win the Iowa caucuses — largely on the basis of something that no doubt became evident in elementary school.
Mr. Sloan's long tenure, including as part of an executive team that should have known about the wrongdoing early on, makes it hard for him to credibly overhaul the culture at a huge institution under intense scrutiny.
But attorneys for about two dozen men suing the church say the emails show Saints executives doing damage control for the archdiocese and even helping select which names to include on the list of credibly accused clergy.
There has been "little to no oversight from religious authorities or law enforcement" over the nearly 1,700 priests and clergy members credibly accused of child sexual abuse by the Roman Catholic Church, according to an AP investigation.
Medicare for All allows our party to speak credibly to working class families looking for relief from skyrocketing premiums, as well as to many communities of color who still lag behind whites in gaining access to care.
But having credibly argued that the Japanese were resentful about Renault's outsized influence at Nissan Motor, he then declined to substantiate the all-important claims about the collaboration between government and company executives to plot his downfall.
In the case of Orban in Hungary and the Law and Justice government in Poland critics have credibly argued that these EU and NATO members have been drifting away from pluralism, rule of law, and democratic governance.
"There is a very clear and strong case that not only most Americans understand but that can be seen to symbolize all of the abuses of power that the president has been credibly accused of," he said.
The walkout was prompted by a New York Times article that revealed Google had given a senior executive, Andy Rubin, a $90 million exit package even after it found he had been credibly accused of sexual harassment.
Other lawyers have said the obstruction of justice case against Trump is weak because the president could credibly argue he did not actually pressure Comey and that he fired him for reasons unrelated to the Flynn investigation.
" "You can't credibly call into question his patriotism or moral character—especially on the basis of his religious beliefs or his outstanding service as a missionary," U.S. Senator Mike Lee also said, calling Romney "a good man.
"We may see a review with regards to prosecutions in the past if, going forward, they decide 'we cannot credibly bring this officer into court to make a case, because we have a Fuhrman problem'," said Levin.
This one is more of a no-brainer, but it bears repeating: A film that can credibly appeal to an entire family is generally going to do better than a film targeted primarily at kids or their parents.
When there's a crisis — a natural disaster, a foreign war, a terrorist attack, a bank panic, an epidemic, anything — the Trump administration, like all previous administrations, is going to want to credibly convey accurate information to the public.
In spite of the uproar, the protests and the pain, the Republicans could not be bothered to identify a different nominee — another less divisive but equally conservative judge, someone who has not been credibly accused of sexual assault.
This is more of a threat than an observation; when you hear investors worry about Fed credibility, you should understand that they are worried the Fed will fail to credibly do what investors want the Fed to do.
The big picture: Throwing out the conciliatory political playbook that winning presidential candidates have used since the country's 1985 transition from military rule, Bolsonaro won for a simple reason: He credibly promised to turn Brazilian politics upside down.
The Church removed Lara from ministry for sexually abusing children in 1992, though the Brooklyn diocese didn't publicly reveal that fact until 2017, when it added his name to a list of priests credibly accused of child abuse.
Nothing we've seen credibly reported thus far about Trump and Russia would amount to an impeachable offense, and indeed, it's not really clear what allegations of "collusion" on the campaign trail would really amount to even if proven.
There is no way Roger Goodell or anyone else can credibly say that he or she looked at two quarterbacks, one of whom was Colin Kaepernick, and objectively determined that the other guy would help more than Kaepernick.
The dispute threatens to undermine Sanders' political message and, if it were to escalate, his ability to credibly advocate for workers around the country currently engaged in their own struggles to negotiate higher wages and better working conditions.
In fact, his physical strength means that he can't be credibly guarded by small forwards; Markkanen has the sort of NBA-ready frame you don't typically see with 19-year-old seven-footers, especially ones with shooting skill.
Democratic Governor Gina Raimondo can't change laws by herself, but she signed an executive order telling cops to take "all available legal steps" to make sure guns are taken away from people who credibly pose threats of violence.
If the Mueller investigation can credibly tie Flynn and his son to a kidnapping plot, this would enormously increase the leverage they have to flip the Flynns, who are reportedly looking to make a deal with the FBI.
The hour is late for Washington to deter war in the Taiwan Strait — but not too late, especially for the Trump administration, which has credibly used the threat of American force to deter war on the Korean Peninsula.
And the White House can credibly argue that the carrot-and-stick diplomacy and "axis of evil" rhetoric used by various Presidents to deal with North Korea has failed to convince Pyongyang to give up its nuclear drive.
Some complain that the AP and NBC effectively stole Clinton's thunder and spoiled the big moment that everyone knew was coming Tuesday night, the moment Clinton actually won a majority of pledged delegates and could credibly declare victory.
They are certainly far from silent in rallying behind the present president, Donald Trump, whose personal traits make him a thoroughly implausible vessel for evangelical aspirations: thrice-married, credibly accused of multiple extramarital affairs, given to vulgar speech.
While the speed and scope of the inquiry have invited comparisons to Brazil's sprawling Lava Jato investigation, legal experts say it remains unclear whether Argentina's notoriously dysfunctional and politicized justice system can credibly prosecute these high-profile cases.
Mr. Mueller's report may never go public, but we don't need a peek at the recommendations he delivered on Friday to Attorney General William Barr to credibly assess that something unethical and likely illegal went on in 2016.
"When the President of the United States reveals himself to be an unabashed bigot, attacking minorities in his own country, America's ability to stand credibly against human rights abuses ... is thwarted in ways lasting and immeasurable," Rice wrote.
After all, that outcome was not only entirely predictable, but was in fact so widely and so credibly predicted throughout the 2016 presidential campaign that it should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone who was paying attention.
Clad inconspicuously in a baseball cap, T-shirt and shorts, still sporting his summer vacation beard, he was conscious of his celebrity without indulging in it, as when he spoke credibly about taking the subway like a civilian.
Now all of a sudden, it seems there's a bit of a renaissance where we understand, collectively and internationally, that stories with people of color in leading roles are not only economically viable, but socially and credibly relevant.
"Her vote for Gorsuch allows her to frame this as 'I would have voted for a Trump (nominee) but not one credibly accused of sexual assault,'" tweeted Democratic strategist Kait Sweeney, a veteran of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign.
"I haven't seen a single U.S. decarbonization study that credibly shows net-zero [carbon emissions] by 2030 without keeping existing nuclear power online," Narayan Subramanian, a decarbonization expert studying climate policy at Columbia University, told Mashable last year.
Until now, the people working for presidents as different as Reagan was from Obama understood, as I did, the only way for America to function credibly was for insiders to work on the nation's behalf until we couldn't.
We then honored Campbell Robertson, a correspondent in Pittsburgh who wrote this about the dozens of Roman Catholic bishops around the country who have released lists of the priests in their dioceses who were credibly accused of abuse.
The international deadlock means that none of Venezuela's power brokers can credibly promise the rest of Venezuela's elites that they will win consensus among world leaders for any plan — making virtually any move seem too risky to pursue.
We have long passed the point where blithe ridicule of the American right can be credibly cast as private stress relief and not, for instance, the animating public strategy of an entire wing of the liberal culture apparatus.
And it's a cause because it's gotten so many of our elected old white dudes to become incredibly defensive of their kind and do things like pushing through a Supreme Court nominee who was credibly accused of sexual assault.
Fairer governance, less corruption and respect for human rights should be key demands Trump makes of his allies to beat ISIS -- not something he can do credibly if the US reverts to using torture even worse than water-boarding.
On Friday morning, Donald Trump was credibly accused of having an affair with a second woman who claims she was paid to keep quiet in the run-up to the 2016 election (the first of course was Stormy Daniels).
"If she can credibly make the point that this is about Germany's economic self-interest, it won't fuel angst among those who already feel alienated in their own country," said Gero Neugebauer, a political expert at Berlin's Free University.
"There's no way anyone can credibly promise that the Belt and Road project can generate that level of economic promise," Scott Kennedy, a China expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told CNBC in a phone interview.
Since August 2018, more than 130 Catholic dioceses in the US have released the names of those "credibly" accused of child sex offenses, a reaction to the outing of the longstanding cover-up of endemic sexual abuse of children.
With Pompeo's international legitimacy now tied to the outcome of diplomacy with Pyongyang, it's unclear how long he can credibly make the assertion Kim has made the "strategic choice" to engage in good faith without tangible signs of progress.
Instead, this week's change was left to the conscience of Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, a man credibly accused of dealing with critics by having them choked to death then cut into small pieces with a bone saw.
Stanford's Lanhee Chen, a member of the Axios board of experts, noted that "you could credibly argue by the same logic that 'people will die'" if the ACA continues unchanged and people lose coverage because insurers keep dropping out.
Beijing has been eager to push its unruly ward to the negotiating table with the U.S., which has threatened war on the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang edges closer to developing an missile that could credibly threaten the American mainland.
Mr. Capparelli, once a priest in New Jersey, was among nearly 200 priests and deacons who were named in February by the Catholic dioceses in New Jersey as having been credibly accused of the sexual abuse of a minor.
But there are also examples (fewer perhaps) of organizations where H.R. is done really well, and where all aspects of H.R., including dealing with harassment and discrimination complaints, are credibly managed, showing balance for both individual and corporate interests.
But if he is wrong and the economy cools, Mr. Trump will have no one to credibly blame — and few places to turn for another jolt of stimulus if the United States slides into an economic contraction or recession.
To their supporters, they are "leaders of their ethnic minority's effort to achieve greater recognition and rights," according to a 2017 Amnesty International report, as well as "protectors from the Myanmar Army," which has been credibly accused of genocide.
He could have stuck with his reservations about the Supreme Court confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, credibly accused of sexual assault, rather than deciding the F.B.I.'s one-week investigation into the matter — an investigation he called for — was sufficient.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Vatican has asked retired Washington, D.C., Archbishop Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, to cease public ministry after finding he was credibly accused of sexually abusing a teenager almost 50 years ago, the archdiocese and McCarrick said on Wednesday.
"I got too much swag, that's why/I ain't got no friends/I'm too confident," she sings on "Wake Up," recalling early Feist (but with enough excess bite to also credibly cover Kendrick Lamar's "King Kunta" as "Queen Kunta").
Yet the most outspoken American victims group, the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, said that Cardinal Tobin, like the church as a whole, must do more, such as posting the names of all credibly accused priests online.
"This investment will allow us to build the infrastructure for ... a global, decentralized, neutral forum that can credibly discover the best of our knowledge," Larry Sanger, Everipedia chief information officer and co-founder of Wikipedia, said in a statement.
Take the remarkable "3D Maze House (P59-698-55G)" by creator ねぎちん a level somehow manages to credibly re-create the experience of playing a first-person (!!) adventure game like Wizardy, something Nintendo cleary never intended.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has charged that the killing was ordered at the highest levels of the Saudi royal court, arguing that Saudi judges or other officials subordinate to the court cannot credibly determine who was responsible.
But after the Trump administration was reported last year to have discussed coup plans with rebel Venezuelan officers, American intentions may be seen as too suspect for Washington to credibly guarantee any political transition or mediate a peaceful resolution.
Whether you agree or disagree with him on any matter of public policy, you can't credibly call into question his patriotism or moral character—especially on the basis of his religious beliefs or his outstanding service as a missionary. .
" Comey described the attorney general's directions to call the investigation a "matter" as "one of the bricks in the load that led me to conclude: I have to step away from the department if we're to close this case credibly.
It has meaning because the men and women who take it as an article of faith have undertaken a journey that's only persuasive because the characters at the heart—a mother, a father, a son—were credibly driven to believe it.
Trump has "belittled and demeaned Dr. Blasey Ford and Ms. Ramirez, reminding us once again that he has been credibly accused of committing sexual assault himself and denigrates not just women who accuse him, but survivors everywhere," the senator said.
He says the U.S. won't pull out until ISIS is irreversibly defeated and the U.S. secures a promise from Turkey not to target Kurdish forces — a guarantee many observers say Turkey, which labels the Kurdish forces terrorists, can never credibly make.
They also report that Mr Trump's threats have swayed private-sector opinion: business now understands that Mexican negotiators will have a stronger hand in talks with America if they can credibly threaten to import wheat and corn from Brazil or Argentina.
The issue is not that Sonmez and Lowery were wrong—Kobe Bryant was credibly accused of rape; the Tea Party was a reaction to the election of America's first black president—but that their tweets led to blowback from the right.
You may or may not remember Essential as the company started by Android co-founder, Andy Rubin, shortly after Google reportedly paid him $90 million to leave the company because he was credibly accused of sexual harassment, among other things.
Having felled the brash Mr. Trump, who unceasingly predicted victory and dominated the race up until the first voting, Mr. Cruz can credibly portray himself, to conservatives who have yearned to unite behind a strong champion, as a giant-killer.
Here, Dial, a former welder in a railway-carriage factory, used rusty metal cans, stuffed animals, a mannequin's head, crumpled steel, and metal mesh to evoke a battlefield's chaotic atmosphere — and credibly portray a slice of its landscape of destruction.
"It's the perfect tool for, not just for criminals, as we mentioned for nation-states and for sanctioned organizations to move funds openly around the world bypassing credibly established financial systems" said Andrei Barysevich, director of advanced collection at Recorded Future.
Attorneys representing clergy sex abuse victims released the names of 395 Roman Catholic priests and laypeople on Wednesday in Illinois, all who have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children, with some cases stretching back more than half a century.
"Abromavicius' initial appointment was made precisely because, as a Lithuanian with no experience in Ukrainian politics, he came from outside a corrupt system and could credibly work to reform it," said Daragh McDowell of the risk analytics firm Verisk Maplecroft.
The bottom line: If efficiency engineering doesn't work for ketchup, it's even harder to make work in Hollywood — a place that can credibly claim significant positive returns on lavish spending, without ever really being able to explain how that works.
Meanwhile, a growing number of dioceses in the U.S. have been releasing names of clergy members who have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children, and a wave of state attorneys general are looking into possible sexual abuse and coverups.
Over the course of that campaign, he wasn't only credibly accused of several instances of sexual assault — he was caught on tape confessing — but he won the election anyway, and Congress has shown no interest in looking into the matter.
Instead of the opposition focusing on your personality, they will be forced to focus on your policies, the success of which they cannot credibly deny (Nancy Pelosi's denunciation that large company bonuses were merely "crumbs that they are giving workers," notwithstanding).
"I believe that January is the earliest date when we can actually, credibly speak about the state of the market," Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other major producers finished meeting.
"For weak dollar expectations to be credibly broken, either we need the U.S. data screaming out that the economic cycle will be much longer than anyone is currently anticipating, or we need to see the trade deficit narrow significantly," said Patel.
The key questions: Risen's inside tale explores the implications of national security reporting in as the War on Terror met the Internet Age:Can our government be trusted to react credibly and responsibly when presented with proof of its own wrongdoing?
Developments like these not only bolster voter mobilization efforts—they suggest the party can compete credibly in all kinds of districts without rummaging through talent-scout books looking for Blue Dog–types who will force the party's agenda to the right.
"If there's one criticism to be had of the special counsel, just to be totally objective about this, there are people that credibly say it seems like he came down really hard on General Flynn, possibly unnecessarily," Moreno told Hill.
Quan, it turns out, is a one-time special-something-or-other officer (a point sparingly explained), and even in his 60s, the veteran action star can still credibly pull off an impressive array of stunts and close-quarter fight sequences.
This is why there are vast swathes of society who are comfortable giving vast executive and judicial power to men credibly accused of sexual assault—as long as those same men promise to confiscate women's power to sexually self-determine.
Most nations around the globe are IAEA members and they merit a clear understanding of Iran's activities, in no small measure to convince them that the international community can deal with Iran successfully and that Iranian actions can be monitored credibly.
"I think he can credibly say that under Obama and him, they were able to bring all parts of the Democratic Party together to pass a very ambitious health care bill, something that hadn't been done in decades," Thornell said.
Why a rich person credibly accused of facilitating a campaign of brutal sexual violence against children is not only on the loose but couldn't be pinned down to the level of a continent until just now is another question entirely.
"I am leaving, but we have men who have been credibly accused of intentional acts of sexual violence and remain in board rooms, on the Supreme Court, in this very body and — worst of all — in the Oval Office," she added.
"If the police kill, lie about it and take the law into their own hands, no one can be confident in calling for help during a crisis, nor can we rely on them to testify credibly in court," she said.
LONDON, Ontario, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is faced with a dilemma as an election approaches - how to credibly clamp down on Riyadh over its human rights record while sparing a $113 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia.
JINSA's Iran Task Force, which we co-chair, laid out a comprehensive strategy that prioritizes rebuilding U.S. positions of strength before trying to fix the deal – starting where costs can be imposed most effectively and credibly on Iran's malign behaviors.
But in 1995, he reversed his position on a flag-burning ban in order, critics charge, to more credibly pursue his new campaign of pushing all political spending as First Amendment–​protected speech, aligning him with the conservative legal movement.
We would lose Roe because a president who boasted of sexual assault, elected against the wishes of the majority of female voters, was able to give a lifetime Supreme Court appointment to an ex-frat boy credibly accused of attempted rape.
But Nash, who on Saturday received a Class of 2018 Basketball Hall of Fame nomination, couldn't bring himself to buy into suggestions back then that a Rest of the World contingent could credibly take on the American-born All-Stars.
I've been assailed as a "libtard" and an agent of the "lying media," and once had to flee a biker bar in Tennessee when a leather-clad giant ate my notes and credibly threatened to beat me to a pulp.
Neither NBC News nor the diocese of Little Rock provided further details, although the diocese of Little Rock has independently released the names of priests it believes have been credibly accused of abuse, none of whom are still in active ministry.
But this time the acceleration happens credibly, and doesn't head toward an impossibly outsize denouement, which has happened in too many Reacher books to mention; going from tiny ring to missile silo is not outside the realm of Child's imagination.
The walkout at Google was prompted by a New York Times article last month that revealed the company had paid out millions in exit packages to executives even after it found that they had been credibly accused of sexual harassment.
The protest was prompted by a New York Times article last month that revealed the company had given a senior executive, Andy Rubin, a $90 million exit package even after it found he had been credibly accused of sexual harassment.
Attorneys for the men suing the church claim that multiple Saints executives used their team emails to communicate with church officials to help with the "messaging" after the archdiocese released a list of clergy members "credibly" accused of sexual abuse.
It's a challenge to keep action coherent and build suspense in the submerged environment simulated in "Underwater," but Eubank doesn't meet it, instead falling back on stale shocks that are not credibly buttressed by swelling bass effects on the soundtrack.
Grand jury: Lift prosecution limits In Tuesday's report, the grand jury said internal documents from six Catholic dioceses in Pennsylvania showed that more than 215 "predator priests" were credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims since 1947.
I couldn't credibly act tough, but I knew I had to fight if you called me "Lippo the Hippo," and that exchanging confidences with other boys was risky — we were trained to be competitive and any vulnerability would be exploited.
Always more daring and credibly soulful than his grunge contemporaries, Mr. Dulli — his vocal arsenal a rasping whisper-scream-falsetto roulette — has grown only more refined as his arrangements have expanded, with strings and horns now cutting the razor-edge guitars.
What the fact of having committed, or having credibly been accused of committing, sexual assault complicates for an acclaimed celebrity is the feelings—or maybe, at most, the immediate social situation—of those who'd like to go right on celebrating him.
More to the point — and your view of the world may be the same as mine — it's ridiculous that the Post penalized its reporter for acknowledging that Bryant, in addition to being beloved by many people, was credibly accused of rape.
Mr. Trump has destroyed so many norms, has been credibly accused of breaking so many laws and has otherwise engaged in such a dizzying array of possibly impeachable behaviors that any intelligible story line has been blurred, if not obliterated.
Boiled down, that evidence establishes two facts that even the most ardent Trump supporter cannot credibly contest: (1) Trump held up foreign aid to Ukraine and a potential White House visit, and (2) Trump asked Ukraine to investigate his political rivals.
"I realize that my conduct in my dealings with a sales partner was not in line with ThyssenKrupp's values and that I can no longer credibly drive the necessary changes at Industrial Solutions," Wegmann said in a statement on Thursday.
Neal's ability to credibly threaten that he might issue a subpoena has been undercut by his feckless refusal to follow through on commitments by himself and the Democratic Party's leadership to request Trump's tax returns upon taking control of the House.
"The nearly all-male body cannot credibly investigate or draw conclusions about what did and did not happen in the Hoyt case," Susan Lerner, the executive director of Common Cause New York, a government accountability group, said in a statement.
Some publishers have canceled contracts and pulped books, and many have expanded the use of morals clauses and "author conduct" clauses in book contracts, which allow publishers to cancel book deals if the author is credibly accused of unethical behavior.
Our shrunken concept of the statesman was evident when President Trump's counselor, Kellyanne Conway, suggested that it would be acceptable to elect a man credibly accused of molesting teenagers to the Senate because he would support the Republican tax plan.
The designations are the first to result from the passage last year of the Global Magnitsky Act, a bipartisan bill intended to punish people around the world who are credibly accused of serious violations of human rights and of corruption.
After Donald Trump ran and won by adopting populist stances on trade and retirement programs, it's very hard for centrist Democrats to credibly argue that abandoning populist stances on trade and retirement programs is the key to winning Middle America's heart.
Between several credibly-worded bomb and shooting threats is a letter obviously penned by a troll claiming there are "over 9000 bombs that we will use to blow up the [Taggert Student Center]," making use of an old Dragon Ball Z-based meme.
The lawmakers want the Trump administration to consider human rights-related sanctions against Xinjiang Party Secretary Chen Quanguo, who is also a member of the powerful politburo, and other officials "credibly alleged to be responsible" for the security crackdown, the measure will say.
WASHINGTON, March 24 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve is not trying to push inflation higher to compensate for years of weak price increases, but aiming instead to ensure its 2 percent target is viewed credibly, San Francisco Fed President John Williams said on Friday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's willingness to accept higher inflation is not an effort to "make up" for weak price increases in recent years, but to ensure its 2 percent target is viewed credibly, San Francisco Fed President John Williams said on Friday.
What Trump has done -- through both the audaciousness of his lies, their frequency and his assault on the media as a neutral referee -- is made it virtually impossible for the average person to credibly delineate between what's true and what's merely political spin.
If a Republican senator or three were to demand that the White House yank Kavanaugh and instead put forward the name of a judge who has not been credibly accused of any attempted rapes, it wouldn't be hard to meet the demand.
Who has the best chance of defeating Ms Le Pen will depend in large part on who can credibly offer rejuvenation—if not in person then at least in policies that harness globalisation as a force for prosperity while dealing with its problems.
Then again, Huawei achieved that same feat by improving and upgrading its devices at a faster rate than the rest of the market, and now its flagship P and Mate series of phones are credibly priced in line with Samsung and Apple's best.
Those who reacted poorly to his presence, however — who noted that someone who has been credibly accused of rape by nearly 100 women was sitting in the room with them and that this situation was not ideal — came off as shrill, irrational.
But here's what I think is the most clarifying moment: after an investigation by the New York Times revealed a troubling set of payouts to executives who had been credibly accused of sexual misconduct, 20,000 employees walked out on their jobs in protest.
Moreover, the subject matter of the film, Dillon says, makes it the type of VR piece that can "credibly go to school rooms and museums," which is one of the reasons the team behind the project aimed for "museum quality" production values.
Asimo (named, of course, after science fiction pioneer Isaac Asimov) is older than you might guess: although it was revealed in 2000 as the first credibly bipedal walking robot, it had at that point been under development for more than a decade.
I suspect that, somewhat paradoxically, continuing to put forward candidates of color may be crucial to speaking more compellingly to white voters since they can speak credibly about a cross-racial politics without sounding like they are trying to sideline nonwhite people's concerns.
Peloton is a large part of the reason why S0ulCycle never made it to IPO: It offers a similar product, but with more convenience, and it can credibly claim to be a media/tech company rather than a gussied-up gym class.
Another government claim — that the planned "skills-based" future approach to immigration will allow businesses to cherry pick the very best talent from all over the globe — does not credibly stack up against the Conservative Party's overarching push to shrink net migration.
"The BoE's hands are tied at tomorrow's meeting and it will be a Herculean task to signal credibly to the market when it intends to implement the planned rate hike," Antje Praefcke, currency strategist at Commerzbank, wrote in a note to clients.
How quickly and credibly Turkey can execute the bailout could determine whether the Middle East's largest economy returns to growth later this year, or risks a protracted recession and another crisis that again roils other emerging markets, banking and industry officials say.
But spurred by anti-establishment anger and an ability to raise big money online, Sanders has risen in the polls and become someone who credibly could beat Clinton in Iowa and New Hampshire, something that would have been considered outrageous months ago.
As we get deeper and deeper into the Trump era, it becomes harder and harder for skeptical Republicans to credibly distance themselves from him; their identities become further linked every day to a president who will take office with historically abysmal approval ratings.
If, on the other hand, a central bank can credibly assert independence and commit itself to a monetary-policy target, governments might be persuaded that money-printing is not available as a backstop, and that public debt must be kept under control.
No one is going to be crowning the Jets (214-22011) or the Giants (214-7) as any kind of sovereign this weekend (and truth be told, the Buffalo Bills at 6-2 can credibly claim to be the kings of New York).
Richard Lempert of the Brookings Institution was prescient in foreseeing the selection of Mr. Garland, but added: To make the moderate move effective, however, Obama would have to credibly threaten to withdraw the nomination unless it was approved by a certain date.
The undecided Republican senators face the unpalatable choice of thwarting the Republican Party's paramount political priority or voting to confirm to the Supreme Court a man who has been credibly accused of sexual assault but without seeking sworn testimony from the only eyewitness.
But with the wall—funding for which the president has threatened, however credibly, to shut down the government over—poised to damage his butterfly sanctuary and the surrounding environment, as well as a wildlife refuge and a state park, Guerra is rethinking everything.
Her account ties in with a bombshell report from the New York Times published last October which detailed how Android inventor and executive Andy Rubin received a $90 million payout when he left the company after being credibly accused of sexual misconduct.
Targeting terrorist leaders might not make much difference, but it is cheap, it is low risk for the United States (though not always for civilians in the vicinity of strikes), and it allows American leaders to credibly say they are doing something.
Finally, since tech platforms can no longer credibly be left to self-regulate, Congress should consider possible legislation to ensure existing tech platforms and emerging ones do not undermine the integrity of U.S. elections, while protecting Americans' rights to privacy and free speech.
The book was published at a moment when Barack Obama could still credibly draw upon "the audacity of hope," and, with a second term in sight, people wondered if he would finally unleash the progressive will that many believed lingered deep inside him.
This approach could make showing insider trading based on tips even more perilous because an intentional disclosure of confidential information might not violate the law if tippers could credibly argue they did not know what the tippee would do with the information.
Nobody who claims to be protecting the public from even worse outcomes can credibly claim that their influence will last, or that they'll be in the right places at the right times whenever Trump's unbridled instincts tell him to do awful things.
One of the great takeaways of the 2016 campaign was that the Democratic Party was damaged by its close ties to corporate and financial interests—that it allowed Donald Trump, of all people, to credibly paint Hillary Clinton as just another stooge.
He undermined liberal opposition parties and tolerated the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood only enough to let him credibly claim to the world, "It's me or the Islamists," using frequent crackdowns and careful electoral rules to ensure that they never got real governing experience.
The moment when impeachment becomes a reality is the moment that the majority of congressional Republicans look at the pile of evidence, and the media narratives surrounding that evidence, and can no longer credibly tell themselves that impeachment is not an inevitability.
Letter To the Editor: Re "The Calm Before the Stormy," by Frank Bruni (column, March 21): We have a former porn star, a former Playboy model and a former "Apprentice" contestant all credibly accusing a president of the United States of sexual predation.

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