" Fortune's recent cover decried, "Silicon Valley's $22014 Billion Problem.
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It's something he's agreed to, and others have decried. .
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For years, partisans — on the right — decried nascent dictatorship.
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Consternation in the Marine Corps Marine officials decried the activity.
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Lopez Obrador decried it as a waste of taxpayers' money.
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Democrats have decried the bills as defying the voters' will.
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The department decried "a pattern of deception" and "repeated violations".
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One commenter decried the obtuse communication channels available to him.
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The move was praised by industry but decried by environmentalists.
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Elizabeth Warren, whom he decried as "Pocahontas," or Vermont Sen.
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Republicans have decried the program as a "bailout" of insurers.
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Predictably, opponents of the move decried the "erasure" of history.
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Jewish groups around the world decried the AfD's strong showing.
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It was decried and dismissed by those it would devour.
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She decried "homosexual extremists" as she voted against the legislation.
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President Trump, following his predecessor, decried it quickly and unequivocally.
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Some decried the show and criticized it for objectifying women.
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Relatives of the missing sailors decried the military as reckless.
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Medical groups decried the idea of muzzling or sidelining scientists.
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Law enforcement agencies around the country have decried Apple's efforts.
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" Trump has decried the complaint as "Another Fake News Story!
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For years, Republicans decried executive overreach by President Barack Obama.
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Back in 2011, Perry decried regulations and subsidies in energy.
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The practice is widely decried and leads to significant childhood traumas.
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Yet some Malays have decried what they see as shallow tokenism.
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Through "amens," Mitch Landrieu decried the immorality of public Confederate memorials.
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But gay rights groups and businesses have decried it as discriminatory.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has also decried the impeachment proceedings.
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Few Republican congressmen decried Mr Trump's response to Mr Mueller's indictments.
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Already immigration advocates have decried the bill as too harsh. Sen.
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Maduro declared winner of Venezuelan presidential election decried as a sham.
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Maduro has decried what he calls "imperialist meddling" by U.S. officials.
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Sanders decried trade deals as hurting manufacturing and the middle class.
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Glenn Greenwald at The Intercept decried the announcement and the process.
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The couple's children have decried their parents' 2014 arrest as ridiculous.
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In response, Trump decried the report as "Fake News" on Twitter.
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Both Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez decried those as false talking points.
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In turn, rights activists decried the pressure to cancel the Aug.
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Lawmakers, media figures and world leaders have all decried Trump's comments.
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Trump has decried what he calls abusive trade practices by Beijing.
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Critics decried the move as offering up front a major concession.
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Prominent right-wing internet figure Laura Loomer also decried the bans.
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Although the right-wing opposition party New Democracy decried the attack,
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Critics decried the use of the military as a political stunt.
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Democrats, and a few Republicans, have decried the comments as racist.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decried the publication of nude photos of Rep.
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She engaged in the very behavior she decried as a candidate.
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U.S. companies have long decried Chinese theft of their intellectual property.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also decried North Korea's "provocative actions".
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Hamas decried Monday's measures as "a new Israeli crime against humanity".
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Children's advocates decried the shelter as effectively a warehouse for children.
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Others decried the spectacle of the hearing as unsubstantial and frivolous.
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Many decried the painting's removal, calling it an example of censorship.
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He decried inequality and promised wage increases for the working class.
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Opponents decried it as state overreach into local land-use rules.
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" Netanyahu has decried the investigations as a media-fueled "witch hunt.
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MORE, Pence decried his cancellation of the Constellation space exploration program.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan has also decried foreign intervention in the election.
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Each decried what they described as big handouts to the pharma industry.
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Palestinian leaders decried the report as a "smear campaign" targeted at Abbas.
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Charities, NGOs, and many social scientists decried the law, refusing to register.
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Francis decried a modern escapism into consumerism and computers that isolates people.
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Venezuelan Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz also decried the ruling this week.
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Both decried the content of Trump's comments but avoided a personal rebuke.
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Other critics have decried the work's conflation of genitalia and gender identity.
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" And she decried America's increasing polarization as the country's "single greatest weakness.
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The sentence is decried by many, including the victim, as too lenient.
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Cromartie's attorney, Shawn Nolan, decried the execution in a late-night statement.
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Government opponents decried the changes, saying they will make the election unfair.
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Schumer also decried the conditions as "awful" during a Friday press conference.
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For his part, O'Rourke decried that tax cuts as "disproportionately" benefiting corporations.
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Liberal groups have decried how quickly the Trump administration is moving forward.
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Protesters decried the legislation as an assault on privacy and internet freedom.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decried the publication of nude photos of Rep.
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Newt Gingrich decried it as the "most serious mistake" of Trump's presidency.
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"Chinese officials have also decried Trump for calling coronavirus the "Chinese virus.
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Immigration advocates immediately decried the news of sending detainees to federal penitentiaries.
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Tea-party Republicans decried the rules as an assault on personal freedoms.
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Others decried the center's second purpose, easing the path for birth tourism.
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Sanders supporters have repeatedly decried Wasserman Schultz's handling of the primary process.
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At first they decried corruption and, soon after, the entire government system.
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Trump and Page decried the surveillance, even though it was court-approved.
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He also decried the growing polarization of politics and recent Democratic infighting.
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Conservatives decried the numbers as a product of a bloated welfare state.
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Democrats decried the fact that the Republicans didn't want to work together.
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And as Nicki Minaj famously decried, it calls them bitchy for being assertive.
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Friday, Democrats decried the actions nationwide as needlessly causing fear for immigrant communities.
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The protesters decried what they considered the Soviet-style secrecy of the process.
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Independent experts have decried worsening corporate governance at Vivendi (to match Bolloré SA).
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Some decried the sentence, saying his celebrity status contributed to a lenient sentence.
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Trump has expressed outrage at those depictions previously and decried them as false.
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" Another decried America's capitalistic ways with "It's always about money with the Americans.
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Emily's List, a nationwide resource for women in politics, also decried the confirmation.
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To be fair, the White House has decried domestic violence and sexual misconduct.
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The state's top school official, who's also a Republican, quickly decried the idea.
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Many state representatives decried his request last month for certain voter registration data.
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Trump has denied all wrongdoing and decried the investigation as a witch hunt.
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Fans lamented the news on Twitter or decried that love is a lie.
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" Trump has decried his former employee as a "rat" and a "weak person.
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Left-wing parties with pluralist messages decried it as a defeat for democracy.
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French leaders decried what they saw as another blow to the country's media.
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DePalma initially dismissed it as "trash" and decried the irresponsibility of the collector.
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The U.S. State Department has also decried UNESCO's finances, which is truly ironic.
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International organizations have long decried human rights violations and lack of press freedoms.
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In his comments this weekend, he decried the lack of bipartisanship in Washington.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton decried such transactions, which she said eroded the tax base.
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But he decried efforts to raise the minimum age to buy semiautomatic firearms.
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" Democrats have previously decried that idea as ending "Medicare as we know it.
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Some drivers have decried the lack of tips openly on online driver's forum.
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Rebel lore that is decried can still shimmer, romantically just out of reach.
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On Tuesday, Democrats decried the process of putting the bill on the floor.
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That legislative solution will be decried as insufficient by gun control advocates. 4.
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LGBT rights groups decried the wide-ranging implications of the rule as proposed.
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And she decried what she saw as efforts to undercut truth and democracy.
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The president has denied wrongdoing and decried his "harassment" as a "witch hunt."
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In 2018, Warren had weak opposition, and in 2019, she decried super PACs.
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That format placed the images in the subordinate illustrational role that he decried.
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Zeid on Wednesday decried Trump's "half-truths," which fuel racial and religious prejudices.
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly decried the West Coast's inability to solve homelessness.
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Outside groups such as Heritage Action and FreedomWorks have also decried the measure.
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It's a move critics decried as part of a war on independent science.
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The mayor decried Warren's "purity tests," before the fight was interrupted by Sen.
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Back in 2628, they decried secrecy around passage of the Affordable Care Act.
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Trump has decried the alternative of releasing migrants until their immigration court dates.
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He also decried what he said was a dismantling of non-proliferation treaties.
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Budget watchdogs decried the attempt to pass the amendment as an empty gesture.
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Collins also decried a Senate process that she said had been rushed along.
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Myriad essays that decried wolves in pink pussy hats and "woke misogynists" followed.
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" African bishops briefed at the time decried the reporting of abuse as "disloyal.
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He vehemently decried police brutality in one Facebook Live video shot last September.
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They were decried as friends of the Shah, and their home was confiscated.
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President after president, including Trump, has decried the influence of money and lobbyists.
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Conservatives have long decried the Transportation Security Administration's ineffectiveness and heavy-handed policies.
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Environmentalists have long decried genetically modified organisms, but will they embrace them for conservation?
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They've decried GM's plan to close its Lordstown assembly plant in their home state.
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Human rights groups and freedom of expression organizations also decried Monday&aposs court decision.
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On Monday, members of Congress decried conditions following visits to two Texas border facilities.
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Some said that they showed impressive restraint, while others decried their behavior as weak.
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All the while, she decried the impeachment proceedings as a betrayal and an injustice.
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The practice is widely decried, and a number of states have made it illegal.
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Christian polemicists decried Ms. Roberts's work was not heavenly, but an outright devilish deception.
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Several Senate Republicans decried Trump's actions toward Ukraine but still voted to acquit him.
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Never have the Communists ruled Taiwan, so shouldn't their bullying be decried more often?
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It is also long before the period decried as "hyper-globalisation" by its critics.
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Democrats decried those changes, and 175 joined with 130 Republicans to sink the bill.
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The bill would overhaul Obamacare, which Republicans have decried since its passage in 230.
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Legal and tech activists like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) immediately decried the injunction.
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Rights groups have decried an ongoing crackdown against the political opposition and independent media.
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When the ROHM was inaugurated during the Arab spring, protesters decried the project's profligacy.
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Hoecke has decried Germany's main memorial to Holocaust victims as a "monument of shame".
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Car owner lobbies decried the ban, saying it is not efficient to reduce pollution.
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Chris Sgro, executive director of Equality NC, also decried the bill in a statement.
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National election officials have decried the accusations, saying the vote was free and credible.
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A vocal contingent of fans has decried this new look from its very reveal.
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As usual, he took aim at the media and decried the ongoing Russia investigation.
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Spanish national police, decried by separatists over their use of force at an Oct.
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NARAL Pro-Choice America decried Kaine's earlier support of Hyde, as did Planned Parenthood.
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Critics have decried the gap between the rhetoric and the reality from the outset.
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They decried Jews, blacks, Latinos, immigrants, anyone who doesn't look and behave like them.
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Mr. Clinton, too, has decried some of the more worrisome parts of the law.
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Anti-abortion groups decried the notices as unconstitutional compelled speech; the court's conservatives agreed.
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Republicans have consistently decried the lack of public hearings in the Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
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The U.S. has decried the charges as false and has demanded Brunson be released.
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The hardliners on both sides will have confirmed the enemy they have long decried.
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The United States and dozens of other countries have decried Maduro's presidency as illegitimate.
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A representative of Unicef, the United Nations Children's Fund, in Yemen decried the bombing.
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It had been similarly decried when Nielsen announced it during her December congressional testimony.
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And multiple foreign leaders decried the decision, including in phone calls directly with Trump.
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Olivier Curty, a 210-year-old accountant shooting since 215, also decried EU intrusiveness.
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Clinton has decried systemic racism throughout this campaign, and tonight's debate was no different.
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" Others, such as commenter Redtutel, decried, "What is this country coming to these days?
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"Gender equality advocates and entertainment bloggers have also decried the image as "tone-deaf.
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House Democrats decried the move, saying the GOP-authored brief wouldn't speak for them.
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Environmental, financial and safety regulations decried as cumbersome by businesses are being rolled back.
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Graham-Cassidy has followed the hasty, secretive, partisan process that McCain so eloquently decried.
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In one, Trump decried a loss of jobs — in China, not the United States.
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But experts have decried the return to aerial spraying before it has even begun.
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Feminist groups had decried the nominations and called for a boycott of the film.
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She decried the party's infighting and called for unity as the contest moves on.
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The former trustees decried what they consider as a disproportionate measure by the Smithsonian.
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Trump and other Republicans at the time decried Obama's move as defying federal law.
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Schumer decried Trump's rejection of an immigration deal bipartisan senators brought to him Thursday.
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But Republicans, who have historically decried fiscal irresponsibility, only want to talk about spending.
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Public health experts decried the ban's exemptions for menthol flavors and refillable tank liquids.
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U.S. and United Nations officials have decried the crackdown as a form of genocide.
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Bridenstine has said that he decried the "intolerant left" for allowing gay Boy Scouts.
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This morning he decried white supremacy, advocating for Harriet Tubman's place on the $20 bill.
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He decried the Trump administration's separation of immigrant children from their parents at the border.
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Chavin was flanked by two bodyguards while he testified — which Durst's attorney decried as theatrics.
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Edward Brooke, speaking before Clinton, argued in favor of small victories and decried people protesting.
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MacDonald's detractors "decried the hypnosis as an act, a consummate MacDonald performance," the authors wrote.
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" Justice Clarence Thomas famously decried his Supreme Court confirmation process as a "high-tech lynching.
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The event was decried because depictions of the prophet are often considered offensive in Islam.
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Press releases issued by MONUSCO and Panzi Hospital have documented and decried these unsolved crimes.
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Widely decried by the right and embraced by the left, it's often tricky to navigate.
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In a 1980 presidential debate, George Bush decried the harsh efforts to marginalize undocumented immigrants.
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Even Newt Gingrich, normally a staunch defender, decried "the most serious mistake of his presidency".
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Gay-rights groups decried the implication that homosexuality was both a disease and a slur.
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Twitter users then looked to comedian Billy Eichner, who decried Hart's tweets earlier that week.
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TRUMP CANCELING NORTH KOREA SUMMIT DECRIED BY SOME LAWMAKERS, PRAISED AS 'RIGHT CALL' BY OTHERS
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The committee hearings looked into serious issues similar to those which The Economist has decried.
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Often you will hear old school catch techniques decried as easy to roll out of.
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But what she sees as honesty, the Kardashians decried on their show as a betrayal.
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The opposition and the international community decried that move as the consolidation of a dictatorship.
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In the early years of the American republic, the founders decried the perils of faction.
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Saudi officials claimed he died following a "fist fight," which Western nations decried as nonsensical.
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He will conclude his trips participating in a NATO meeting, an alliance he once decried.
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President Trump has repeatedly decried leaks from inside his administration, arguing they endanger national security.
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Other times, people write and say stupid things, and they get deservedly decried for it.
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The dispute stems from Qualcomm's charging of patent royalties, which Apple has decried as extortionist.
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But as a candidate in the 93 election, Trump decried Obama's use of executive orders.
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In 2013 Xinhua, an official news agency, decried what it called the country's "GDP obsession".
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The past few years have seen both indie rock and marriage decried as flagging institutions.
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At each step there have been those who decried the changes- and you know what?
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Left-wing and feminist activists in India have decried commercial surrogacy as exploitation for years.
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In our meetings and letters, we decried broadband providers so called pay-for-privacy schemes.
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Flake decried the "coarsening" of US politics and blamed the President's tone as the culprit.
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In reply, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez decried a "moral vacuum" in the U.S. government.
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Another speaker, soap opera actress Kimberlin Brown, decried the effects of regulation on California farmers.
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In his opening statement, ranking Republican Devin Nunes decried the investigation as a "theatrical" performance.
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Narrow banks can't do what President Franklin Delano Roosevelt decried—gamble with other people's money.
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The Washington suburbs are predominately represented by Democrats, who decried the hiring freeze on Monday.
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Meanwhile, Democrats have decried the living conditions at immigration detention facilities along the southern border.
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The violence was decried, in some circles, as the wrong approach to his growing influence.
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He also decried the situation there, saying he was left a "mess" by previous administrations.
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Democrats have decried Kavanaugh's record on issues including immigration, abortion and impeaching a sitting president.
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Readers and reviewers decried the first book's reliance on YA clichés and a predictable plot.
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President Trump, for example, has decried Mexican immigrants as responsible for bringing drugs to America.
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Another decried a culture that no longer provides job security, health insurance or a pension.
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Yang Sun, a 26-year-old financial analyst in Shanghai, decried the app's sensationalist headlines.
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More than 100 Facebook employees decried what they say is the company's "intolerant" liberal culture.
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Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Secretary General Saeb Erakat decried the move on Twitter on Sunday.
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For too long, he writes, commentators have decried "radical Islamic terrorism" while ignoring the numbers.
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" He has decried the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry as "harassment" and a "witch hunt.
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Trump, in turn, has decried the "presidential harassment" and "witch hunt" of the House's investigation
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Trump, in turn, has decried the "presidential harassment" and "witch hunt" of the House's investigation.
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Kasich, 85033, also decried rhetoric aimed at the "hallmark" institutions of the DOJ and FBI.
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Kaepernick's actions have been decried as unpatriotic by some, including members of the football community.
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Human rights experts have decried the practice, saying it breaks both domestic and international laws.
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"In almost all the cases recorded, interviewees decried the absence of due process," he wrote.
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Amnesty International decried the plan and called on Congress to put a stop to it.
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Medical groups decried the political "censorship" and the measures were called "Orwellian" on social media.
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Some critics have decried "Handmaid's Tale hysteria," as we clearly do not live in Gilead.
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His comments came after he decried the state of law enforcement in the Golden State.
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Many Democrats have decried the influence of money from corporations and wealthy individuals on elections.
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The AIDS crisis led to discussions of safe sex; a new wave of feminism decried discrimination.
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Some of Trump's defenders have decried prior attempts to snag Trump's tax filings as politically motivated.
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Indeed, while investors decried the decision, they admitted that their companies were already prepared for it.
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Its prime minister in 1819, Lord Liverpool, decried the expense of shipping the 200-tonne icon.
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Teachers' unions decried it; Mr Bush, one of Mr Trump's most indefatigable Republican opponents, warmly applauded.
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He has repeatedly decried it as a "witch hunt," wondering openly about when it will stop.
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Earlier this year, users decried the effects of the "hot" filter, which lightened someone's skin tone.
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The candidates decried efforts by some Republicans in recent years to limit the power of unions.
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Ministers decried the violent protestors and said they would face the full force of the law.
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No one voted in favor of the resolution, as Democrats decried the vote as a stunt.
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Activists and others have decried the shooting of unarmed black men at the hands of police.
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Young has decried the relatively low quality that most music is available in for digital audiences.
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She decried the influence of the marketplace on contemporary art and rejected academicism in art writing.
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Earlier this year China's most senior legal official decried judicial independence as a "false Western ideal".
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The senator has for years decried "millionaires and billionaires" but now finds himself in their company.
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Though, again, Facebook has decried knowledge of exactly what Definers was up to on its behalf.
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Despite these reassurances from Swedish officials, however, US celebrities and politicians have decried Rocky's detainment. Rep.
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Although Trump decried the move as "McCarthyism," he did not provide any evidence it had happened.
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In a statement released late Wednesday, Governor Mike Dunleavy's administration decried the walkout, blaming the union.
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Despite the lofty rhetoric, however, McCain still voted to move forward the legislative process he decried.
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On Monday, the attorney general decried the dozens of deaths and said the government doesn't care.
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He decried it on the campaign trail, but struck a softer tone once he took office.
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Trump decried the NFL and the team on Twitter multiple times after losing the ownership fight.
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Democrats and Republicans alike have decried this proposal, calling it short-sighted considering today's opioid epidemic.
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And in October Hillary Clinton decried the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal that she once supported.
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The PPP decried the money laundering investigation as political, saying the case was three years old.
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On Wednesday, newspaper headlines decried the violence and pointed to an economic cost of $167 million.
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The president has repeatedly decried the investigation as a "witch hunt," and denied colluding with Russia.
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Major corporations have decried the law, calling it an impediment to recruiting and retaining top talent.
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Speaking Sunday at the Arc de Triomphe alongside Trump and other world leaders, Macron decried nationalism.
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Progressives decried the Democratic group's move as an attack on the left wing of the party.
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In previous years, GOP lawmakers decried the rate hikes from insurers and blamed them on Democrats.
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Hannity followers have decried the pressure by advertisers as a stifling affront to free speech rights.
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" Sanders decried Tigar's ruling as "another example of activist judges imposing their open borders policy preferences.
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Pelosi, who has previously decried "purity tests" applied to Democratic candidates, endorsed Lipinski on March 1.
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The House passed a five-year reauthorization earlier this year, but Democrats decried the legislation's offsets.
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Fear. One executive who has publicly decried Mr. Trump is Reid Hoffman, who helped found LinkedIn.
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He suggested Monday that Clinton had also lied to investigators and decried the situation as unfair.
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The students have pushed for tougher gun control laws and decried the NRA's influence over politicians.
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Many Twitter users decried the decision to suspend McGowan and sparked the widely used hashtag #WomenBoycottTwitter.
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Aides at the time decried the state of the building, saying it required much-needed repairs.
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In a 2016 campaign rally in Virginia Beach, Trump decried the VA as corrupt and inefficient.
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More from Tonic: While the logic behind the firings remains opaque, activists have decried the move.
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Back in 2011, supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, decried the "cultural invasion" of the West.
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Trump decried nation-building, but America will continue prop up Afghanistan's struggling government with US aid.
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Apple decried the decision, saying it would rethink its future European business ventures as a result.
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Liberal professionals decried his sexism, which violated the prime value of the blue family model: equality.
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Elite evangelicals decried his infidelity, which ran counter to the red family model's stress on fidelity.
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He decried the sacrifices he made as a rich person in choosing to run for office.
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Fellow Republican Gregg Harper of Mississippi decried the "political bloodsport" of going after Trump administration officials.
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Trump has decried that so-called catch-and-release policy, and vowed to detain immigration violators.
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Key Democrats decried Trump's tactics as witness intimidation and said they still want Cohen to appear.
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" The Republican and Democratic senators decried those officials in the administration who "proposed eliminating refugee resettlements.
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Doctors, nursing home carers, the police and other frontline staff have decried a shortage of masks.
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Now they are routinely decried as prescribed by a Western élite and a complacent Congress Party.
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Trump, in turn, has decried the "presidential harassment" and "witch hunt" of the House's impeachment inquiry.
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Under fire from Warren at December's primary debate, Buttigieg decried "purity tests" and defended his strategy.
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From the days of the campaign, he decried previous presidents' costly engagements in the Middle East.
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Scientists have since publicly decried that claim as being "fringe" and ignoring long-established scientific consensus.
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"Vivendi seems to have fallen prey to the 'short-termism' it has previously decried," Elliott said.
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Trump on Wednesday angrily decried the closure, saying it made little sense in a strong economy.
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He's decried Syria's gas attack on "beautiful babies" but continues to bar Syria's children from America.
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Lawmakers in both the House and Senate have decried the breach and questioned Equifax's security precautions.
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The House passed a five-year reauthorization earlier this year, but Democrats decried the legislation's offsets.
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Venezuela last week decried a decision that could force its suspension from the Mercosur trade bloc.
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They also decried a dump of 42,000 documents on Monday night, hours before the hearing. Sen.
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Centralizing law enforcement powers is a serious threat to individual liberties that conservatives long have decried.
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Ghosn has publicly decried what she called the mistreatment of her husband by the Japanese authorities.
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Roy Blunt, who like McCain and Rubio is facing reelection, decried Trump's statements about Khan's parents.
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Avant-garde ceramist Peter Voulkos decried that funk was strictly delimited to a Bay Area oddity.
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But critics decried his actions as unpatriotic and disrespectful to military service members and the American flag.
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Giffords: 'You deserve better' Frustrated officials decried yet another shooting at a campus in the United States.
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Shannon Watts, founder of the gun control advocacy group Moms Demand Action, decried Black's comments on Twitter.
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There did not turn out to be any vacancies in 1992, when Biden decried election year nominations.
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The effort has been widely decried by human rights groups, and led to a high-profile resignation.
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The man who decried the corrupting power of money in politics boasted of having bought influence himself.
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That didn't convince one Brazilian lawmaker, who decried Temer as he voted to impeach Rousseff last month.
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Residents decried the plant as an environmental hazard and fought for it to be closed, so Gov.
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In her remarks only hours later, Ardern, 38, specifically decried the extremism behind the anti-Muslim attack.
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After the stockmarket crash of 1929 Herbert Hoover, America's president, similarly decried speculative short-selling as unpatriotic.
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That is why its leader, Beppe Grillo, who once decried the electoral law, also wants early elections.
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Critics have decried the shootings of a black man in December and a Latino man in April.
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He has ordered the release of political prisoners and decried abuses by security forces as state terrorism.
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Bolsonaro won election last October on a pro-business platform that decried government regulation and environmental protections.
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A lot of right-wingers, 4chan, some others, are very attracted to your campaign, you've decried this.
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The case for strong encryption is one of Apple's most impassioned stances — and one Trump has decried.
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" The California Democrat decried an "incomplete investigation" that she said was "limited, perhaps by the White House.
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Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney confirmed a suspect was taken into custody and decried the vandalism as hateful.
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It's the fashion refrain of today, celebrated and decried in equal measure but defining of the sector.
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It was also slammed by some conservative groups, which decried the expansion of "amnesty" for illegal immigrants.
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At the time, Uber publicly decried the situation and expressed satisfaction with the driver's conviction of rape.
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The Pure Film Movement, which criticized the influence of theater on Japanese cinema, decried benshi as outdated.
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Not surprisingly, North Korea decried the deployment of the American carrier task force to the volatile region.
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And Republicans, despite by and large having supported the law in the past, have decried the surveillance.
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In an impassioned news conference before the deal was announced, several leading LGBT activists decried rumored details.
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The President decried the GOP's "World War III" foreign policy and most strands of the party's platform.
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Democrats have decried the firing and increased their calls for a special prosecutor in the Russia investigation.
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Her inaugural speech in parliament decried "reverse racism," where Aboriginal people were given benefits over other Australians.
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They've also decried decisions made by the school system's emergency manager, who was appointed by Republican Gov.
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He tweeted anti-Semitic artwork, and at least one campaign ad was itself decried as anti-Semitic.
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Arab opposition groups decried the arrangement as part of a tacit alliance between Assad and the Kurds.
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French farmers decried the decision and said it would mean the end of the use of glyphosate.
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Last September, a federal judge decried the "serious security flaws and vulnerabilities" of the state's voting machines.
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Activists have decried this as part of rising attacks on free speech and marginalized communities in Lebanon.
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" And in her speech, Warren decried Trump's campaign as creating a "toxic stew of hatred and fear.
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Clinton on Thursday decried the spread of fake news online, adding Congress should take action against it.
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Flawed projects have unpredictable repercussions, and she decried the "viligante politics" that have led to recent firings.
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The Democrats have long decried the Thaksin movement as corrupt and a threat to independent democratic institutions.
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The president has repeatedly decried the Russia probe and denied collusion between his campaign and the Russians.
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But Trump has long decried the U.S. role of securing allies, demanding more compensation to do so.
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Critics have decried the F-2900 program, the most expensive weapons program in history, as a boondoggle.
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Trump had previously decried the lawsuit as a partisan attack and vowed not to settle the case.
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And 2020 rivals led by Buttigieg and Biden have still decried it as too expensive and radical.
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America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the trade organization representing health insurers, decried the suspension of the payments.
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In a letter to the U.N., the U.S., France, Great Britain and Germany decried the missile tests.
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The NAACP registered objection to Gasser's release, which was also widely decried by observers on social media.
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The laws of England and Wales have long been decried by the papers as oppressive and draconian.
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Instead, detainees who are being prosecuted are subject to military commissions, which critics have decried as dysfunctional.
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He campaigned on a populist platform that decried the decline of American wages under pressure from immigration.
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House Democrats have decried GOP leaders's decision to do away with allowing unlimited amendments to appropriations bills.
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Before the election, while most parties decried the pressure on the news media, Mr. Khan was silent.
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In 2011, he decried the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of video game manufacturers in Brown v.
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European leaders, humanitarian groups, Italian mayors and newspapers decried the new Italian government's hard line on Monday.
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Democrats and human rights groups have since decried the order as unconstitutional, arguing it unfairly targets Muslims.
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Environmentalists decried the latest step in the Trump administration's efforts to open public lands to energy exploration.
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Infamously, Trump decried immigrants from places in Africa and Latin America, which he described as 'shithole countries.
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Other pay-to-go-away packages, often decried by critics, might come to seem reasonable by comparison.
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Their arrest was decried by human rights organizations and activists, who accused the government of stifling dissent.
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Advocates in all three states decried lawmakers' moves, saying they are ignoring the will of the people.
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At least two top congressional Democrats decried what they called a lack of detail in Trump's strategy.
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Susan Collins, R-Maine, a key Republican swing vote for Kavanaugh, had already decried the president's tweet.
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Not surprisingly, conservatives have decried Obama's "despotic lawlessness," arguing that his use of executive power is unprecedented.
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The president decried the revelation as an "all time biggest political scandal" when it emerged last year.
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Impeachment supporters decried Trump's actions and wondered why Republicans were so united in support of the president.
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Critics have decried the timing as more collusion than coincidence, but that might be going too far.
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" Ms. Fairstein also decried her portrayal in "When They See Us" as that of an "evil mastermind.
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Meanwhile, several other signs directly decried the NYPD's history of misconduct and violence towards people of color.
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As a result, leading anti-hate groups have decried Bannon's appointment and urged Trump to rescind it.
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President Donald Trump decried on Thursday the removal of the monuments, echoing the views of white nationalists.
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Politicians have decried the events, calling on Congress to do more about gun control, police responsibility, and racism.
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But Harrisburg's current mayor, Eric Papenfuse decried the sentence, attributing many of the city's financial problems to Reed.
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I didn't understand a lot of the background to him being decried as a racist or a xenophobe.
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"We hear screaming all through the night," said Quito as he decried the slow response by emergency workers.
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In response to the events, Trump decried political violence but also joked about moving to more polite speeches.
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In another section, Pai decried YouTube's decision to age-restrict videos posted by right-wing media outlet PragerU.
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In recent days, experts have decried the decision to keep passengers who have tested negative for coronavirus aboard.
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IN 2016 we decried falling competition in America, where profits have surged as industries have become more concentrated.
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He decried the "aberrant use of weapons" and said the military was committed to "investigate difficult issues impartially".
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He made a name for himself by engaging in what some have decried as dehumanization of the disabled.
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Human rights groups that have long decried the regime's indiscriminate attacks say nothing justifies rebel attacks on civilians.
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DJI, the makers of the drones used in the Venezuela attack, naturally decried this use of its devices.
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The next month, a group of doctors speaking in the National Assembly decried shortages of medicines and supplies.
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Detractors decried the rudeness of her language, calling it beneath the office of the man she was criticizing.
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Opposition leaders decried the vote as a fraud and called on supporters to protest again as of midday.
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Carson decried the "total garbage" of his statements being misinterpreted, explaining his beliefs on hell and the rapture.
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Some Twitter users decried what they say is a double standard in the public's reaction to the occupation.
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" Before Trump started to speak, his wife, Melania Trump, decried "whatever it is they are saying about me.
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Rights activists across the country decried the shooting as yet another instance of police brutality against black people.
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The year of the monkey was ushered in by a show that many citizens decried as a turkey.
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President Trump decried "horrendous weak and outdated immigration laws," in a series of Twitter messages starting on Tuesday.
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The President decried the program on the campaign trail, but struck a softer tone once he took office.
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Rights groups and Western nations have decried the crackdown on the opposition ahead of the July 29 vote.
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One man from the group of four decried his wonder that the "Regina people" would be coming today.
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His action, while easily decried, exhibits the freedom and rights that make me proud to be an American.
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Six Middle Eastern nations decried Iran's failure to protect the embassy, and Saudi Arabia cut off diplomatic relations.
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Democrats on Wednesday decried the Trump administration's rollback of a regulation extending certain protections to America's transgender students.
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At a college rally in Los Angeles on Sunday, Harris decried the pay gap between men and women.
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Wildlife advocates decried the 2015 decline in Mexican wolves and pointed to illegal killings as a probable factor.
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Opposition leaders and governments around the world have decried the assembly's creation as the consolidation of a dictatorship.
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While PETA and others have decried this policy — and the culling in general — Australian officials stand by them.
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Trump on Thursday decried the naming of a special counsel to probe his campaign's alleged ties to Russia.
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Dylan Boyle, who started the GoFundMe, decried the burning as "censorship" in an interview with Iowa Public Radio.
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Ahead of his testimony, Trump at Tuesday's event once again decried the Russia probe as a "witch hunt."
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At first, when Politico reported the disclosure on Wednesday, Scaramucci decried it on Twitter as a criminal leak.
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But the advocates walked out of the talks last year and decried the guidelines that businesses ultimately produced.
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He has repeatedly decried NAFTA as unfair to the U.S. and has threatened to withdraw from the pact.
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In August, Trump decried those who testify against former confidants to ease legal troubles, bemoaning the longstanding practice.
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Brennan and other intelligence officials have decried the change in his clearance as an attempt to silence him.
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While Obama did not mention Trump directly, he decried the direction of the political conversation in the country.
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Since entering the White House in January, Trump has decried the slew of leaks from within his administration.
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French President Emmanuel Macron is one of numerous foreign leaders who decried Trump's decision to exit the agreement.
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Democrats decried the move as a sneaky way to undo the will of the House Armed Services Committee.
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Rumored 85033 contenders have also decried the agency but stopped short of calling for its abolition, including Sens.
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Sarah Palin as his running mate was widely decried as the end of democracy as we know it.
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The comments drew widespread backlash among Democrats, some of whom decried Trump's attacks on their colleague as racist.
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Former President Obama on Saturday decried an "absence" of U.S. leadership in international efforts to combat climate change.
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The ASA-nominated singer gets caught in an LGBT flash mob, decried for secretly dating Skye (Alicia Keys).
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He argued that the measure deserved a full vote, and decried its contribution to the growing national debt.
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Trump called Cummings's district "a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess" — comments that were widely decried as racist.
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The president and his allies have frequently decried the disclosures and have vowed to crack down on leakers.
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Trump has in the past decried the leaks and called for those who have leaked information be found.
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The ruling, written by liberal Justice Elena Kagan, was decried by the administration, which had defended the provision.
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The Republican Party has long decried voter fraud, but with this latest scheme they are now encouraging it.
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Streaming giant Netflix (NFLX), Amazon (AMZN), and the Democrat Party are among those who vocally decried the repeal.
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My first essay on Singapore was the same: I too decried capitalism and the lack of human rights.
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The Better Care Reconciliation Act, released in late June, was a flop, decried by conservatives and moderates alike.
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China has denied reports of abuse at what the government calls "reeducation camps" and decried its Western critics.
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Thursday's announcement is a major decision for an attorney general who has regularly decried marijuana use as dangerous.
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" He likewise passionately decried those calling his patriotism into question, dubbing accusations of Russian collusion a "detestable lie.
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He has also decried NATO's inability to react to what he called Turkey's "crazy" offensive into northern Syria.
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And he sharply decried those who testify against former confidants to ease legal troubles, bemoaning the longstanding practice.
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Trump has decried the document as "fake news" compiled by political foes before he became president in January.
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Netanyahu has decried the investigations as a witch hunt, maintaining his innocence and vowing to continue to serve.
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In speeches, panels and private conversations, senior Republican leaders decried socialism, hoping the message will resonate with voters.
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Following Harris's exit from the race, Booker decried the dwindling number of candidates of color in the primary.
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It has also avoided the corruption scandals it decried in Italy's traditional parties, propelling its rise to government.
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Ghani also decried the loss of civilian life in the conflict and said Afghanistan's young people need change.
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The proposal drew nationwide protests at airports and other public places from critics who decried it as Islamophobic.
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He decried Senate Republicans for not pushing for a vote on his nominee's confirmation before the allegations emerged.
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Of the 89 attacks on media, 33 decried "Fake News," a term that Trump popularized during the election.
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He embodied the bosses' contempt for the gentlemen reformers who decried the corruption and squalor of municipal politics.
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Fans on social media decried the potential death of Paint, which has been in existence for 32 years.
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On Wednesday, his office released a video in which Ryan decried the "bitterness" of politics in both parties.
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" The congressional Democrats decried Trump's actions as a "flagrant disregard for the law," adding that they "cannot stand.
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A Georgia city councilman who decried interracial marriage resigned this week ahead of a recall election next month.
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" He also decried the move in light of "the litany of Iranian-backed terrorist activity inside of Europe.
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He was joined by city health officials who decried what they called "misinformation" spread by opponents of vaccines.
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Critics have decried the reorganization and unfilled jobs at a time when international crises continue around the world.
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He decried the "phony" witch hunt against him and wondered why Republicans didn't defend the president more firmly.
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The organization has adamantly decried most, if not all, legislation that would expand medical cannabis in the state.
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In his speech, Rosenstein decried what he called "warrant-proof encryption that puts zero value on law enforcement".
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Even al-Qaeda decried the bloody attack, which was the deadliest of its kind in recent Egyptian history.
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Meanwhile, their accusers are frequently decried as puritanical sex panickers, as witch hunters, as ruiners of innocent men.
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He decried the "cycle of human suffering" produced by illegal border crossings, hurting African-Americans, Latinos, women and children.
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Lawmakers congregated in front of the beige facility Monday afternoon and decried the conditions, as protestors chanted over them.
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Menendez, who noted that fact-checkers had decried the ad as false, called Hugin a "slimeball" for running it.
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The outraged performance was a calculation not unlike the "high-tech lynching" now-Justice Clarence Thomas decried in 1991.
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Khan has criticized Pakistan's many international bailouts and decried previous leaders as roaming the world with a begging bowl.
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Reports of the deaths had been carried in Pakistani media and decried in an activists' media conference on Monday.
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Both the left and the right have decried what they have labeled executive overreach of the past two administrations.
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It was a far cry from his inaugural address, where he decried the "carnage" he said has beset America.
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He also decried that a black conservative was disinvited from speaking at Virginia Tech because the faculty feared protests.
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At the same event, Apple CEO Tim Cook decried the "data industrial complex" and called for strong privacy measures.
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The editor of Walrus, a better-known magazine, decried "political correctness, tokenism and hypersensitivity" in cultural and academic bodies.
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He decried its intimidation of Taiwan, which China believes to be a rogue province, and its broad military ambitions.
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Ted Cruz (R-TX) decried the Mueller investigation for going on "too long" and involving Democrats in the process.
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Or that Griffin's photo shoot was immediately decried as tasteless by people at all coordinates of the political spectrum.
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Opponents have decried it as a giveaway to Foxconn, saying it hasn&apost provided enough guarantees to protect taxpayers.
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Ben Carson decried the celebratory remarks made by people who disagreed with the conservative Mr. Scalia after his death.
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He decried bigots as "Whitey" while insisting that the struggle was not black against white, but right against wrong.
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On the campaign trail, Trump consistently decried what he characterized as the Obama administration's aggressive attitude toward the police.
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U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and United Nations officials have decried the crackdown as a form of genocide.
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A new form factor like a foldable phone could silence critics who have decried Apple's recent lack of innovation.
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It will be decried by hardline Brexiteers as treasonous and by hardline Remainers as an act of self-harm.
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He decried discrimination against the Roma minority in the Czech Republic and its program of surgically castrating sex offenders.
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Democrats decried the move as a politically motivated embarrassment that would in any case be stopped in the Senate.
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Advocates for immigrants have decried Trump's first 100 days as productive, but in the wrong ways to their eyes.
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Kay Ivey issued a letter that also opposed parole for Neelley and decried the "unspeakable brutality" of her crimes.
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HBO received severe backlash from Twitter users who decried the network and the show's creators with the hashtag #NoConfederate.
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At the same time, privacy advocates decried Amazon specifically for not giving Alexa users more control over their recordings.
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Do they pass subsidies they had previously decried as insurance-industry bailouts in order to stabilize the individual markets?
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They hooted and hollered during her speech, as she decried the U.S. "military industrial complex" and its "amoral" economy.
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In 2014, in a move Pai decried as White House meddling, Obama released a YouTube video endorsing this approach.
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United States officials have decried that move, and Vestager met with lawmakers during a visit to Washington last month.
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The move was decried by the President and aides have tried to undercut the probe since Mueller was named.
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But Democrats on the committee decried the bill as an unnecessarily harsh anti-immigrant push by President Donald Trump.
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Loesch decried the "mentally unfit" and Israel argued for expanded police power to involuntarily commit people with mental illness.
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Trump has repeatedly decried the Russia investigation as a "witch hunt" and a "hoax" intended to undermine his presidency.
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After it was over, Republicans decried the Democrats' tactics, which many blamed on pressure from left-wing interest groups.
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Other researchers in psychology decried it as physiognomy, the long-defunct pseudoscience of attributing personality traits to physical characteristics.
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The F-35 program, the most expensive weapons program in history, has been decried by critics as a boondoggle.
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" So, too, was Barack Obama , when, as a Presidential candidate in 2008, he decried "the erosion of black families.
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" While Pence has rarely commented on the special counsel, Trump has publicly decried the investigation as a "witch hunt.
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Thinkers from across the political spectrum have long decried the uniquely American phenomenon of tying health benefits to employment.
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The news outlet noted that multiple African-American speakers decried the plan as one that continues to tolerate racism.
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The chairman of Liberty University's executive committee decried Falwell's endorsement of Trump for a story published on Super Tuesday.
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Attorney General Barr apparently was when he decried the "serious irregularities" that seemed crucial in Epstein's death on Monday.
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The crease, which our reviewer decried, is now less pronounced, and the screen is more stable and better-protected.
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Critics of the legislation, who refrained from casting votes, decried it as being a "publicity stunt," the outlet reported.
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Advocates and those who work to represent immigrants immediately decried the move as a threat to due process rights.
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Early Saturday, President Joko Widodo decried the violence and accused "political actors" of "exploiting the situation," according to Reuters.
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One of those tweets decried the seeming incongruence between the market and the steady stream of good economic news.
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Pakistan decried the move as illegal, announcing it will downgrade diplomatic ties and suspend bilateral trade with its neighbor.
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Some users decried the move, saying it effectively raised prices and limited the number of classes they could take.
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Trump has decried the Russia probe as a "witch hunt" and he and his aides have repeatedly denied collusion.
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Conservative commentators decried our work as an "attack on Christianity," ignoring that the abused women we interviewed were Christians.
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William A. Brewer, an attorney representing the NRA, III similarly decried the report as politically motivated in a statement.
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Eric Trump decried the lack of investment in infrastructure and lives lost to murderous illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities.
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President Donald Trump and other White House officials have repeatedly decried leaks of information from the administration to journalists.
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Finally, in his State of the Union address, Trump decried "ridiculous partisan investigations" as the enemy of economic growth.
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Steve King, whose sharp criticism of immigration, diversity and Democrats have long been decried as discriminatory, insensitive and extreme.
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Trump has long decried past U.S. leaders — especially his predecessor, Barack Obama — for showing weakness on the world stage.
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Trump has decried the Russia probe as a "witch hunt," and Putin has denied interference in the U.S. election.
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Netanyahu has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and decried the criminal investigations he faces as a media-fuelled witch hunt.
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Clinton decried Mr. Trump's "negative, divisive, hateful" presidential campaign and said that she was prepared to unite the country.
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The election featured dozens of Democratic candidates who decried the influence of money in politics on the campaign trail.
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In her opening statement, she decried Trump's machinations on Ukraine while calling for more support for the foreign service.
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Unhinged. For months, Trump has decried the media for focusing on the White House scandals instead of the policy.
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Human rights groups have repeatedly decried Duterte's methods, which the man himself has compared to Hitler and the Holocaust.
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Critics have long decried civil forfeiture for creating a perverse incentive for law enforcement to essentially police for profit.
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At the same time, he decried the slowness with which lawmakers and regulators have applied "technological thinking" to governance.
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He bemoaned the way information flows in a digital age, and decried an echo-chamber of falsities masquerading as facts.
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Velopoulos, decried by opponents as a right-wing fanatic, is finding a receptive audience among a small segment of voters.
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Vanheukelen and Canada's envoy Stephan de Boer decried limitations on the U.S. procurement market, in particular through "Buy American" legislation.
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" A Wall Street Journal editorial decried "The GOP&aposs Immigration Meltdown," saying "restrictionists may cost Republicans their majorities in Congress.
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The moderate voices of the second panel decried the regulation as needlessly penalizing small businesses for simply entering the market.
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At Terminal 4 of John F. Kennedy International Airport, protesters decried the detention of two Iraqis who were later released.
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That's a whole lot of money for a group of women largely decried as narcissists who do nothing all day.
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Her choice to speak at the convention is a controversial decision that some spaceflight and policy experts have already decried.
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Cole's frustration indicates the delay is not just pushback from the conservative fringes, who have long decried propping up Obamacare.
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The city's mayor and a protest leader both decried the violence, which injured 21 officers and led to 102 arrests.
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This is a long-sought victory for opponents of the fees, and a decision that was quickly decried by unions.
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Abrams' opponent, Republican Brian Kemp, decried the call as "racist" and "absolutely" disgusting, but Abrams said Kemp's disavowal wasn't enough.
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" Across cable news and social media, journalists constantly fact-checked, decried, and debunked conspiracy theories, fake news, and "alternative facts.
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Others on social media decried Lynch's action as hypocritical, noting the unrest in Mexico between the government and the police.
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Last month, he blasted free trade agreements and decried the loss of manufacturing jobs in a major speech near Pittsburgh.
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Protocol experts said it didn't amount to a breach, but the British press decried the President as a lumbering boor.
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Trump on Thursday again decried the removal of pro-slavery Civil War Confederacy monuments, which have fueled U.S. racial tensions.
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The president decried polling after leaked internal surveys from earlier this year found him trailing Biden in 11 important states.
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Cornyn and other Republicans decried Democratic criticism of one of President Donald Trump&aposs judicial nominees as anti-Catholic bigotry.
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Or Bari Weiss' essay in the Times, which explored the issue of female agency, and was decried as victim blaming?
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In recent months, Democrats have decried a Trump administration-backed lawsuit that seeks to get rid of the law entirely.
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" The White House has vowed not to cooperate with the inquiry, which Trump has regularly decried as a "witch hunt.
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As international media outlets have picked up word of the Amazon fires, citizens, politicians, and celebrities have decried Bolsonaro's policies.
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The president, who has decried America's trade policy for decades, and promised protectionism on the campaign trail, was apparently unmoved.
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The implication is that the Republican U.S. presidential candidate is a living "special interest" of the kind he has decried.
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He also decried the division in Washington and his difficulty with Democrats, but even seemed to brush those troubles aside.
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Leading journalists such as CNN's Christiane Amanpour have decried the profession's "existential crisis" caused by the onslaught of fake stories.
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Sure, Superman's home planet of Krypton was wiped out by terrifying natural instability that its leadership decried as fake news.
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Word of Jimenez's death sparked swift criticism from immigrant rights activists, who have long decried conditions at the detention center.
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When President Trump was running for office, he decried the profiteering of the federal government on the student loan program.
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That said, privacy advocates have decried the policy, since many travelers are likely to fill it out just in case.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer decried the move in a joint statement Thursday night.
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But he decried the very solutions that are needed, such as a system to put a price on carbon pollution.
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Brazil's Anffa union on Monday decried what it called a shortage of inspectors, demanding that the government hire 1,600 more.
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Democrats decried the withholding of the documents and sought to have the proceedings adjourned, as Grassley struggled to maintain order.
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Many users decried the reported plan, with the hashtag #RIPTwitter becoming the top trending U.S. item on Twitter on Saturday.
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Democrats have decried it as a series of tax break for wealthy Americans at the expense of the middle class.
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President Donald Trump on Monday doubled down on criticism of Democratic congresswomen he subjected to attacks widely decried as racist.
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We found that issue in California, where partisans on both sides decried the state's unique top-two "jungle primary" system.
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Albemarle has previously decried what it considered the "substantial difference" between the contractual agreement and what Corfo is now demanding.
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More than a half-dozen advocacy groups have decried his nomination, and even transgender celebrity Caitlyn Jenner has criticized him.
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The move was widely decried, even by powerful pro-Israel groups in the US.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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The comments have drawn widespread backlash among Democrats, some of whom have decried Trump's attacks on their colleague as racist.
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But in their debate, both Heitkamp and Cramer decried the bitter partisan brawl that broke out amid Kavanaugh's confirmation process.
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For his part, Cramer defended Kavanaugh's reputation as a jurist and decried what he called mob rule by Democratic lawmakers.
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Some conservative groups, such as Club for Growth, have already decried the Christmas deadline as harmful to Trump's negotiating position.
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President Trump has in the past decried the Russia probe and the president and his aides have repeatedly denied collusion.
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Instead, he decried his political opponents as preparing for "presidential harassment" once they gain control of the House in January.
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For years, the government decried such accusations as "smear campaigns" against socialism and in favor of a U.S.-backed coup.
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" The president frequently blasts negative coverage of his administration as "fake news," and has decried the Woodward book as "fiction.
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The sentence was widely decried as too lenient considering prosecutors had sought six years, triggering an effort to recall Persky.
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Hospitals, doctors, health insurers, state insurance commissioners and patient advocates decried Trump's move, saying consumers will ultimately pay the price.
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GOP lawmakers decried the rise in spending, while Democrats bemoaned the lack of protection for young immigrant "Dreamers" facing deportation.
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Democrats decried the draft proposal on Friday and said it would cause millions of Americans to lose their health insurance.
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The oil project has been decried by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe for destroying cultural artifacts, including ancestral burial sites.
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Activists have decried the country's human-rights record and its closed nature, and experts have warned about the country's economy.
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Still, Cordeiro decried as "absolute garbage" whispers that he or any other board members had pressed Gulati to step aside.
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"Who did this?!" the City of Savannah, Georgia decried on its Facebook page, to the amusement of thousands of commenters.
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And Sanford has decried the Trumpian "cult of personality," saying that conservative thinkers have long warned against personality-driven politics.
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Gabbard also decried Google's dominance of the search business, echoing the anti-monopolist tech sentiments expressed by other Democratic candidates.
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These included what the authors decried as sweeping noncompetes signed by temporarily employed Amazon packers and minimum-wage sandwich makers.
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Democrats decried the Republican proposal as prioritizing the needs of Wall Street and corporate America over those of average people.
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He decried "numbskulls" at the Office of Management and Budget in the White House for coming up with the idea.
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They also cast back to slavery and Jim Crow and decried the institutional racism that still poisons the United States.
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Democrats have decried the nomination, accusing the President of seeking to install a loyalist in a key, nonpartisan intelligence position.
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The plan, which one opponent in Parliament decried as "reactionary," has already provoked the longest transportation strike in French history.
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Trump in an early-morning tweet also decried the Russia investigations and referenced his 11-year-old son, Barron Trump.
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Tony Evers (D) decried the ruling in a post on Twitter, pointing to close margins for his victory in 2018.
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In November, he decried the practice of aggregating personal data, arguing that Facebook, Google, and Amazon "are engaged in abuse."
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Residents decried O'Brien's proposed project on the grounds of aesthetics, traffic congestion, protecting the school system and carcinogenic construction dust.
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Perhaps no investigation has been more widely decried than one released in 2015 by St. George's School in Rhode Island.
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Mr. Spencer is a controversial and divisive figure who has been decried as racist, anti-Semitic, un-American and hateful.
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We decried the evils of the Patriot Act and the limitless surveillance in defiance of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments.
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Richard Lugar and Rand Paul decried Obama&aposs actions as unconstitutional, claiming he had encroached on legislators&apos war powers.
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Democrats have decried the program and other administration initiatives as cruel and inhumane practices meant to deter migration through cruelty.
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Trump and some Republicans have decried the memo, parts of which are reportedly unverified, as being a politically motivated fabrication.
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Republicans on both Capitol Hill and inside the White House decried the way the letter and allegations had become public.
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Trump has decried the Russia probe as a "witch hunt" and as an excuse by Democrats for losing the election.
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It was designed to stimulate investment in Israel's burgeoning natural gas industry but was decried by its critics as corrupt.
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The bill keeps many of the Affordable Care Act's rules for insurance companies that Republicans have decried for raising costs.
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" Wilson was referring to Trump's recent comments in which he reputedly decried people coming to the US from "shithole countries.
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Brian Mazanec, the acting director of GAO International Affairs and Trade and author of the report, decried the communications delay.
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Some rights campaigners have decried the influence of church over state in Bermuda where two in three people are Christian.
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Mr. Arrufat has decried Decree 349 as opening the door to the type of censorship he experienced in the 1970s.
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Democrats had also decried his administration's refusal to release a whistleblower complaint believed to be related to Trump and Ukraine.
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Quebec City's mayor decried the incident, and said the attack affects the entire population, and not only the Muslim community.
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Labor and environmental groups decried the deal as too weak, and many feared the jobs that would be sent overseas.
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A Facebook statement on Monday decried the posting of such material and urged people to report wrongdoing if they see it.
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Fervent Wall Street critic Sanders decried the potential influence of Goldman veterans on Trump's administration when the Cohn pick was reported.
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He has pleaded not guilty and has publicly decried the now-completed Mueller investigation as a ruse designed to undermine Trump.
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His order was immediately blocked by a federal judge, and leaders around the world decried America's retreat from its basic values.
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Esther Ngumbi, a scientist from Kenya, decried the low numbers of female panel participants at the Paris climate conference in 2015.
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Obama was decried by opponents as a "celebrity candidate" at the same time Trump hosted a program called The Celebrity Apprentice.
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The HDP, the third-largest party in parliament, decried what it said was an "administrative coup" and declared the move illegal.
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On the campaign trail, Trump regularly decried crime in urban areas while pledging to revitalize neighborhoods primarily populated by black Americans.
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And in a markedly newer observance, conservatives decried their persecution at the hands of search engine for not drawing a thing.
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Fans decried persecution of a brave whistle-blower, and what seemed vindictively harsh treatment, including nearly a year of solitary confinement.
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They were repealed by the Federal Communications Commission in December, a move that consumer advocacy groups, lawyers, and technology companies decried.
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The video was decried by the Council on American-Islamic Relations after an individual alerted the group about the video's existence.
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The Republican protesters decried the impeachment process as a "sham" and lambasted House Democrats for conducting the process behind closed doors.
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However, incidents such as these will gain negative traction against MMA in a country whose government has already decried the sport.
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Thousands of protesters decried the current Brazilian government and the thousands spent on the Olympics in place of basic infrastructure repairs.
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Internationally, even some of Ortega's once-stalwart allies on the left have decried the violence and urged him to step aside.
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When Russia escalated the situation, he called for martial law in Ukraine—a move his critics decried as a political stunt.
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On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump consistently decried what he characterized as the Obama administration's aggressive attitude toward the police.
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Jay Silveria, the superintendent who powerfully decried the incident weeks ago, said he was standing by his message despite the hoax.
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In a Sunday statement following the weekend's unrest, Castile's mother, Valerie, decried the violence as counter to the pursuit of justice.
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Confindustria, Italy's main business lobby, has decried the law, lamenting that firms are "paying the price of an endless electoral race".
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Democrats decried the bill, saying it was rushed through the House without enough review and would damage the health care system.
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When he announced his presidential run in 2007, Obama decried the "the smallness of our politics" and vowed to reform Washington.
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Netanyahu also attributed the controversy to the media he decried as "left-wing" and intent on defaming him and his family.
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She is decried both for having raised interest rates too soon and for being too cautious about the pace of increases.
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But it's also made by Qihoo 360, a company that produces security software that some have decried as computer-slowing bloatware.
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Leading right-wing writers like H.L. Mencken and Albert Jay Nock decried lynching and saw the South as a shameful backwater.
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Soros' Open Society Foundations decried the measures as "unprecedented" and part of a "repressive political and legal environment" in the country.
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His detractors decried it as pure science fiction; his backers point out that SpaceX has already overturned conventional wisdom about rocketry.
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Conway said at the time that she "certainly meant no disrespect" but also decried the "venomous" and "vicious" backlash against her.
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Privacy advocates and technology firms have long decried mandatory "backdoors" into encryption as a danger to both user safety and privacy.
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It left investors doubting the liberal bona fides of Bolsonaro's government, which has decried state interventionism under some of its predecessors.
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Trump has long decried the trade deficit between the U.S. and China and pushed for Beijing to buy more American goods.
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Trump—who had briefly taken to praising Comey for his bravery on the campaign trail—once again decried the "rigged" system.
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Sessions decried what he called "judicial encroachment" – courts intruding, by his lights, on the policy-making prerogatives of the executive branch.
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Top Democrats and outside groups have decried the recent string of raids, arguing they are sparking fear in the Hispanic community.
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For Republicans, Trump's decision on DACA is an opportunity to redefine an immigration system many have decried as broken for decades.
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The move has already been decried by over two dozen governors, making up what has been termed the U.S. Climate Alliance.
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Amnesty International, meanwhile, decried cooperation by Malaysia and Thailand to prevent foreign-based Cambodian opposition figures getting home to rally support.
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Trump on Tuesday decried the charges as "totally unsubstantiated," and repeated his criticism that the accusers did not come forward sooner.
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China's Communist Party-linked newspaper the Global Times decried the U.S. as the "provocateur" Saturday in reporting the new Chinese measures.
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The Treasury Department is responsible for imposing the sanctions and the economic penalties have been widely decried by the Iranian government.
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Partisan redistricting (also known as gerrymandering) is routinely decried by both sides of the aisle and is undergoing some isolated reconsideration.
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There was an explosion of criticism as columnists and commentators decried her move, claiming it was particularly hostile to working mothers.
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The president and many congressional Republicans have also decried the inquiry as a partisan attack and criticized the process as unfair.
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And he decried a decision by the Trump administration to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, saying the move was misguided.
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He and others decried the judge's decision as evidence of the rationing of care by Britain's state-funded National Health Service.
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"The Kurds have no friends — Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Russia, and the U.S., among others, have decried their independence push, " Kilduff said.
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The original report was sourced back to a tweet from a satirical magazine and within minutes was decried as a hoax.
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The head of the International Paralympic Committee, Philip Craven, on Sunday decried Russia's "thirst for glory" and "medals over morals" mentality.
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" Cable trade group NCTA decried the FCC's action, calling it a "technology mandate that would replace app innovation with government regulation.
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Yanghee Lee, U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, decried what she called the "violent police response" to the protests.
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The Treasury Department is responsible for imposing the sanctions and the economic penalties have been widely decried by the Iranian government.
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The $400 billion F-35 program, the most expensive weapons program in history, has been decried by critics as a boondoggle.
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In 2014, families were detained (with parents and children together) by the Obama administration in conditions that were decried by advocates.
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Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, also decried the intelligence community's reticence to give more information about the hacks.
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A women's rights activist decried what she described as a limitation on the freedom of women to wear what they want.
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That arrangement was decried by the American Bird Conservancy, which led the successful legal challenge against the previous eagle permit plan.
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Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi decried the ruling and suggested that the coming Democratic-led House will intervene in the case.
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Macron decried the violence of a "hateful mob" in his New Year address, while his government has branded the protesters agitators.
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The suggestion of a moral economy is decried for the inefficiencies that moral limits would place on behavior in the market.
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Netflix, Amazon and the Democratic Party are among those who vocally decried the FCC's repeal of net neutrality regulations on Thursday.
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Considering that I come from an era when homosexuals were decried as hedonistic, amoral culture-destroyers, I am awfully old-fashioned.
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Trump's incivility is why so many people have turned against him, and what Meryl Streep decried in her Golden Globes speech.
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Three years ago, a black trans woman decried the number of people like her being killed in Detroit's Palmer Park neighborhood.
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The move, decried by transgender rights advocates, comes after four women held at a Texas detention center filed a federal lawsuit.
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Detractors, colleges and men's rights groups decried these rules as overly harsh and vague, and an assault on due process rights.
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Humanitarian groups have decried the larger role for Libya, saying that its treatment of migrants falls far short of acceptable standards.
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McConnell then made full use of the rules change he had decried to confirm scores of district and appeals court judges.
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Breitbart allies like Donald Trump Jr. have decried the treatment of Joel Pollak, a writer and radio host for the website.
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Movies and music and television shows were entry points for the poison and decried by both the preachers and Republican politicians.
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Still, some of Trump's most loyal supporters in the right-wing media decried Trump's efforts to strike a deal with Democrats.
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During several press briefings this week, White House press secretary Sean Spicer decried Democratic efforts to block Gorsuch from being confirmed.
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It was that kind of behavior that Meghan McCain decried as she spoke from her heart about her father and hero.
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Ahead of Thursday's flights, President Moon Jae-in called for calm and decried "fake news" for having stirred up excessive anxiety.
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Ahead of Thursday's flights, President Moon Jae-in called for calm and decried "fake news" for having stirred up excessive anxiety.
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Trump has decried Omar as anti-semitic for her comments critical of the U.S.-Israel alliance and in support of Palestinians.
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The Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper called the app "poisonous" and decried what it said was Apple's complicity in helping protesters.
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Those willing to shed their weapons listened to speakers who denounce the governor and decried any attempts to limit gun purchases.
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The technology, still in its early stages, has also been decried for built-in racial bias that can amplify existing stereotypes.
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Former premier Abbasi was among the PML-N leaders who decried the arrest of Islam as bias ahead of the election.
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In an unusual move, the Democratic leader decried the potential impact on the military, which is usually a Republican talking point.
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Activists decried the demolition of Otodo Gbame as an officially sanctioned land grab done at the behest of an influential family.
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Americans for Free Trade, an industry group lobbying against tariffs, decried the trade war following the release of the ISM report.
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They say that Kavanaugh deserves impeachment over the new allegations, which conservatives have decried, because it suggests he lied under oath.
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They also have decried HUD Secretary Ben Carson's rollback of Obama-era rules aimed at reversing racial segregation in public housing.
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Afraid of losing out on right-wing votes, Netanyahu also courted a far-right party with extremist elements decried as racist.
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But critics of the government's push for statehood decried the move, while avoiding criticism of the people named to the commission.
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They also decried the Thursday night agreement to remove required minimum benefits for health plans, something conservatives hoped would lower premiums.
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Trump drew parallels with his past criticism of the phrase "Happy holidays," which he repeatedly decried during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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He came, too, with a sermon praising a shared European culture, a speech that decried ignorance and isolationism, nationalism and fanaticism.
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Advocacy groups have also decried the funding as unfair and even stigmatizing to patients struggling with addiction and mental health issues.
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He'll be gone from this year's Golden Globes — derided, decried, joked about — but his presence, and questionable legacy, will be everywhere.
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But on January 1, Trump tweeted about his frustration with Pakistan and decried the US decision to continue giving them aid.
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Saint Augustine decried paganism, and pointed to the horrors of gladiatorial combat in the Coliseum as the embodiment of paganistic excess.
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Responding to BuzzFeed News, Kelly's lawyer decried the allegations as an effort to "defame" a "great artist who loves his fans."
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Opponents in Nebraska also decried the project's original route through an ecologically sensitive area of grass-covered sand dunes called the Sandhills.
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The Chinese government has repeatedly decried foreign media's reporting on the camps as inaccurate, claiming authorities have been transparent about the facilities.
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Prior to her confirmation as education secretary, Democrats decried her nomination, pointing specifically to her lack of public school education experience. Sen.
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Republicans have long decried Obamacare's essential health benefits, arguing that mandating so much coverage for insurers makes health plans far too expensive.
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Just last week, Francis decried intensified attacks in southern Syria that killed scores of people and forced tens of thousands to flee.
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And his appointment to the acting role without going through the Senate confirmation process was decried by some legal scholars as unconstitutional.
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A separate Global Times article decried Trump's policy in the South China Sea as "unclear" and said that it may escalate tensions.
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Bezos also decried "fake" reusable rockets that need lengthy refurbishment before their next launch, a complaint aimed at Musk's Falcon 9 rockets.
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But even many leading Republicans have decried the American retreat from Syria — which allowed a Turkish invasion — as a foreign policy debacle.
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This is both in the content — Donald Trump is a living, breathing avatar of the politics Obama decried — and in the tone.
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The controversial decision sparked a public backlash, was publicly decried by members of Congress, and faced a legal challenge from the newspaper.
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Britain and some other European countries have decried what they see as lack of control over internal affairs like taxation and immigration.
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Founders like Villig and Mazzella have also in recent months decried the lack of clear-cut rules on stock options across Europe.
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In Moscow they have decried the exorbitant costs and the often brutal methods employed, such as the violent clearing of small kiosks.
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In an interview, Professor Calkins decried what she called a feeling of "animosity and mistrust" between the camps in the reading wars.
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The head of the powerful city police officers' union decried what he said was a politicized firing that left officers feeling abandoned.
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And I was eager for them to appreciate that the country's salvation could be the very system that Fidel Castro decried: capitalism.
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And they've decried a "disturbing trend" of misinformation and exaggeration, which they worry might dampen enthusiasm during an unusually competitive election year.
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In 1989 this newspaper decried what it called an "anti-Japanese wind" that was "howling through the corridors of power" in Washington.
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Viewers and attendees alike decried it as corny, a strange and off-putting brand insertion that had nothing to do with games.
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The Republican presidential hopeful has previously faced backlash for some his rhetoric and policy proposals, which have been decried as anti-Muslim.
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Some 200 years later, across the Atlantic, a Puritan minister decried the "lewd gaming" and "rude revelling" of Christmastime in the colonies.
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Safety advocates decried the guidelines, arguing they place too much power and influence in the hands of the tech and auto industries.
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In a speech to Congress, delivered in flawless English, Mr Macron decried the rise of nationalism in various parts of the world.
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Dawn Butler, the shadow minister for women, decried the "injustice" of Northern Irish women being denied access to safe and legal abortion.
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One decried the commission's "total lack of political judgment"; another compared the affair to a "mystification worthy of the Chinese Communist Party".
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He decried the Iraq War as a "stupid" decision that had led to needlessly spilled blood and treasure in the Middle East.
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Her office decried "intimidation" tactics by some activists who she said were manipulating migrants into refusing to accept government offers of shelter.
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At the recent Cannes Film Festival, Jessica Chastain, a juror, decried the sexism she saw in so many of the nominated movies.
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For months, cultural critics and their armchair doppelgängers at home decried the casting of Zoë Saldana as singer and activist Nina Simone.
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The president-elect has decried the regulations that he says have hurt businesses and the economy, particularly those aimed at the environment.
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In March, during the height of the GOP primary, Powell decried the "nastiness" in the White House race but didn't name names.
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The pro-Kurdish opposition Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), the third largest in Turkey's parliament, has decried the move as an "administrative coup".
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Common Cause's chief of strategy, Stephen Spaulding, decried the trips in a separate interview Friday and urged government travel to be disclosed.
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Democrats have decried Whitaker's appointment in part because of his previous comments criticizing special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, which he now supervises.
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But critics in Congress have decried the incident, saying it showed how Iran has been emboldened by the recently implemented nuclear deal.
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Some told personal stories about how SNAP pulled them out of poverty, while others decried the "unspeakable evil" of the Republican Party.
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The MS-13 riff was a jarring grace note, designed to appease the supporters who have decried Trump's immigration policy as amnesty.
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Protestors decried the fact that Bouteflika has rarely appeared and not publicly spoken since 28500, having suffered a stroke the previous year.
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The NRA has faced particular criticism from advocates of stricter gun control laws, who have decried the organization's vast influence in Washington.
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Lions Gate owns Starz, a premium network which decried the attempted merger for its potential to push customers to HBO, Reuters reported.
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Human rights advocacy groups have decried the use of facial recognition by law enforcement, arguing that it constitutes overly-aggressive surveillance tactics.
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Immigrant rights advocates decried what they said was nativist rhetoric from the mayor, accusing him of fueling tensions rather than easing them.
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" Einstein, who had famously decried the oppression of black people in the United States, once called racism a "disease of white people.
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Both Coons and McCain have publicly decried the practice, and McCain released a statement Monday calling it an "affront" to American decency.
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Some Sanders supporters decried the short circuited convention as a farce and claimed that the superdelegates unfairly tipped the scales to Clinton.
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In 2005, Bush nominated Bolton as the US' ambassador to the UN — an institution Bolton has regularly decried as useless and ineffectual.
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In other words, what Whitehouse decried in the hearings is actually a pattern of principle on both sides of the Supreme Court.
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But Obama's critics have decried that characterization, saying the incident shows how Iran has been emboldened by the recently enacted nuclear deal.
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Taking to his campaign Twitter handle on Monday, he decried the Democrats' loss of white, working-class voters to President-elect Trump.
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CEOs of major American companies like Starbucks, Google, GE, Goldman Sachs and Ford quickly decried the travel order when it was issued.
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They won him the enmity of pro-immigration activists and leaders of Mexico, who decried his claims as absurd, insulting and dangerous.
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Many African-American political activists, especially those with a black nationalist orientation, decried the conk as an illustration of racial self-hatred.
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Puerto Rico's governor commissioned the George Washington University report in February after advocates decried the initial death toll estimate as egregiously low.
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Other witches decried the fact that the ritual, by going viral, had involved far too many inexperienced or first-time magic users.
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Contrary to his promises but not surprisingly, Mr. Trump spent his first year cementing the inequity he decried at his swearing-in.
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" [The New York Times] • The New York Times editorial board decried President Trump's "stubborn refusal to grasp the basics of climate change.
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In recent weeks, both Christophe Dugarry, a member of the 1998 squad, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Swedish star, have decried Benzema's absence.
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Florida's primary election takes place on Tuesday; five Democrats running for governor decried the violence and reiterated their push for gun control.
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In September, Lam finally announced the bill would be formally withdrawn, but that move was widely decried as too little, too late.
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The Cubans repeatedly denied any responsibility for the problems and decried the plunge in relations with the United States under Mr. Trump.
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He voted to repeal the bill in 19803, but decried the GOP in 2017 for "just repealing Obamacare," instead of having replacement.
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The YouTube community, including DeFranco and PewDiePie, quickly and loudly decried the idea, suggesting that it would stifle innocent joking and satire.
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In January, CNN reported President Donald Trump, speaking behind closed doors about illegal immigration, decried "shithole countries," with an implication towards Africa.
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Cummings repeatedly decried Trump's inflammatory rhetoric, even as he tried to forge policy deals with the president on issues like prescription drugs.
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Joaquin Phoenix, accepting for "Joker," got played off just as he decried the environmental effects of flying private jets to Palm Springs.
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She decried both House Democrats for rushing Trump's impeachment, and the Senate for failing to ensure a legitimate consideration of the facts.
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And before he ran for office, he decried budget deficits and said no member of Congress should be re-elected amid deficits.
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President Trump has in the past decried the Russia probe as a "witch hunt" and he and his aides have denied collusion.
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The reversal this week was a rare occasion for advocates to cheer the Trump administration after two weeks of moves they decried.
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Trump has decried the Russia probe as a "witch hunt" and has gone after media outlets for their coverage of the issue.
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He decried the prosecutors' sentencing recommendation as a "miscarriage of justice" hours before the Justice Department said it would reduce its recommendation.
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Colleges can now require a tougher standard of evidence to find students responsible for sexual assault, a move decried by victim advocates.
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It's been decried for paying millions of dollars to contractors and close associates of the organization while laying off dozens of employees.
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But the panel decried China's "broad definition of terrorism and vague references to extremism and unclear definition of separatism in Chinese legislation".
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He once decried sexual harassment in his act — and addressed the issue in a nuanced way on his show Master of None.
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And some critics have already decried the show's politics, arguing that it glamorizes Nazis and resorts to racial stereotypes for nonwhite characters.
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A few years ago, a Silicon Valley billionaire decried that he and his friends dreamed of flying cars, and instead got 140 characters.
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He again claimed many federal workers agree with his stance on the shutdown — even though U.S. employee unions have decried the government closure.
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Bernie Sanders, a left-wing senator from Vermont, has decried a political system that allows billionaires to "elect the candidates of their choice".
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" Delay decried by pipeline backers But the companies behind the Dakota Access Pipeline slammed the latest decision as "lacking legal or factual justification.
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Now Sony is using one of the very pieces of software the industry decried as the basis for its PlayStation Classic retro console.
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He decried the religion as "a cancer" and sympathized with the notion that Islam and the West were headed for an inevitable clash.
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Sara Netanyahu has elicited a multitude of headlines in the past over what family spokesmen have decried as an undeserved reputation for imperiousness.
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Druckenmiller decried central bank's "myopia" of low interest rates and said it is fueling a debt bubble at the corporate and government level.
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The delegation decried conditions at the facilities, which have come under scrutiny amid the ongoing influx of migrant arrivals at the southern border.
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State Senate President pro Tempore Toni Atkins later decried the incident in a statement saying fellow legislators would assist in investigating the matter.
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One delighted in the new opportunities for women, while the other decried female pugilists who infiltrated the last bastion of male-only space.
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Anti-abortion leaders decried Planned Parenthood's election efforts, accusing the group of looking to protect its own finances and lamenting its federal subsidies.
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He was recently reelected to another six-year term, in an election that other countries, including the United States, have decried as illegitimate.
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Barney Frank decried the utility of a "family fight," saying Democrats and progressives should take the fight to Trump instead of each other.
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In a pair of tweets on Tuesday morning, Trump decried the complexity of modern aircraft and called for a return to "simpler" models.
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Even some of Trump's fiercest defenders have questioned his decision, and senior national security veterans have decried the move as abandoning Kurdish allies.
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She took a brisk attitude to anti-Roma discrimination: she decried it, but disliked acknowledging that it still existed in her beloved Macedonia.
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It decried the social network's recent decision to let politicians post any claims they wanted — even false ones — in ads on the site.
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Facial recognition at airports is a controversial move, one that's been decried over the past year since it first rolled out last year.
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Since then, many city residents have decried what they see as increasing Beijing interference in various sectors to stifle dissent, including in schools.
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Sharpton, in a conversation with reporters shortly before Buttigieg spoke, decried homophobia in all communities, but specifically called out black and religious communities.
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The defense has been decried by the American Bar Association and is barred in two states, California and Illinois, the Washington Post reports.
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" Statements from WhatsApp and Open Whisper Systems, the development team behind WhatsApp's encryption, decried the story as well, calling it "false" and "disappointing.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government also broke up the state into two federal territories, a step regional leaders decried as a further humiliation.
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The opposition has decried Maduro as an autocrat who has wrecked the OPEC member's economy, and demanded elections to resolve the political crisis.
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Many experts in economics and policy studies have decried Trump's prescriptions as nearly impossible to implement and unlikely to achieve their desired aims.
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Moderates were concerned the bill would cause too many people to lose health coverage, and they decried any further shifts to the right.
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The practice of "tying" is rightly decried by economists and competition regulators as an invitation to monopoly pricing and reduced competition and innovation.
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And others feel Fallon's choice to amuse and entertain is humanizing a candidate whose opinions have been decried as sexist, racist and xenophobic.
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After he went down, a team trainer tried to revive him by slapping his face—a move decried by athletes and followers online.
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Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan extolled the late Justice John Paul Stevens and decried the effects of partisan gerrymandering on democracy.
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Trump has regularly decried climate change as a hoax, often claiming it was conjured up by the Chinese to blunt U.S. energy competitiveness.
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Her suicide made national news, and the New York Times decried the "pressure for perfection" causing college students to take their own lives.
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Indeed, Shibly himself decried homosexuality as "evil" and a "quick way to earn God's wrath" in a 2009 Facebook essay on gay marriage.
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Critics have decried the novel over the years for the scene in which the Joker shoots Barbara through the spine, leaving her paralyzed.
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But Comey wasn't just the embodiment of the rigged system in Washington that Trump so eagerly decried, he offered political fodder as well.
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The government long decried such accusations as "smear campaigns," but last year Maduro started blaming "thieves" for rampant graft in the oil sector.
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Malaysia's minister in charge of religious affairs decried the presence of LGBT+ groups at the march, calling it "a misuse of democratic space".
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Trump decried the terrorist bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester that killed 22 and condemned the "evil losers" behind the attack.
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Senate Republicans considered ideas Wednesday to "modernize" the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and solve the problems they and their constituents have long decried.
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He has decried the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and has sounded reluctant to deeply involve U.S. forces in the conflict in Syria.
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In another tweet Thursday morning, Trump decried the "lack of accountability" and noted that the island's infrastructure was "a disaster" before the hurricane.
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In early 2015, Donald Trump, then a mere private citizen, decried the casting of women in the lead roles of a Ghostbusters reboot.
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The president decried her as a "radical Democrat" and accused her and other party members of acting with the 2020 election in mind.
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Israel has long decried groups like the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement who want to isolate Israel over policies toward the Palestinians.
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Republicans decried the effort as "backdoor amnesty" and argued that Obama overstepped his authority by protecting undocumented immigrants living in the United States.
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The decision has been decried by vast segments of industry and government, including solar providers and utilities to state, local and military leaders.
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The point is that the Trump-era death toll from worsening air is already several times as large as the "carnage" Trump decried.
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Trump has decried the lawsuit as a partisan attack, criticizing former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D) and James in the process.
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Trump has repeatedly decried Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt" and has repeatedly denied any wrong doing related to alleged collusion with Russia.
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Throughout the presidential campaign, he regularly decried the national debt while simultaneously pledging not to touch its major drivers — Social Security and Medicare.
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Many lawmakers and privacy advocates decried the fine as a slap on the wrist for a credit reporting agency worth nearly $18 billion.
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In his speech to supporters but without naming Trump, Rubio decried the nasty rhetoric and personal insults that have dominated Republicans' 2016 campaign.
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Trump has in the past decried the Russia probe as a "witch hunt" and as a Democratic excuse for losing the presidential race.
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To win middle-class votes, both Sanders and Warren have decried unfair trade deals, kleptocracy, global inequality and the influence of multinational corporations.
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On Friday, as excerpts from Manigault Newman's book emerged, the White House decried the author and the media for offering her their attention.
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So, when the Canadian ambassador decried the detention of a women's rights activist in a tweet last Friday, Ottawa expected a similar reaction.
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The president has since frequently decried leaks from inside his administration to the press, leading some conservative figures to blame Obama-administration holdovers.
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Palestinian leaders decried the announcement as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a Trump ally who is fighting for his political survival, expressed gratitude.
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At Wednesday's press conference, Cruz decried O'Rourke's attacks, suggesting the hypocrisy of making "personal" jabs while also calling for the need for civility.
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On one end, the head of the NRA, Wayne LaPierre, decried gun-free zones and called for armed security in all American schools.
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Officials announced it would cut funding from $63 million down to $36 million in August 2017, a move that was decried by Democrats.
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Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 as soldiers moved into the country in a move decried by the United States and the international community.
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During his 2016 campaign, for example, he was decried by people on both sides of the aisle for attacking a Gold Star family.
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Like Democrats, Trump has repeatedly decried the rising price of drugs, and his administration has unveiled multiple proposals to try to contain costs.
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Buffett decried the lack of courage of some boards to confront CEOs who dislike dissent and who prefer board members they can control.
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Ford's lawyer, Debra Katz, welcomed the FBI investigation and thanked the senators who pushed for it but decried the limits imposed on it.
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In 73, Beyonce introduced Tina Turner as "the queen" at the Grammy Awards ceremony, which Franklin decried as "a cheap shot" at her.
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But when four wolves from the Harl Butte Pack of northeastern Oregon were killed, environmentalists decried the wolf killings as unnecessary and cruel.
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In a Facebook post on Sunday, the school's Black Students' Organization decried the rant and said it would discuss possible measures to respond.
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The Yellowhammer Fund, an Alabama-based advocacy group that provides financial assistance to women seeking abortions in the state, has decried Jones' arrest.
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Costing millions and disrupting planned training exercises for some units, the deployments have been decried by lawmakers and pundits as a political sideshow.
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The "Mad Money" host also decried the 50 basis-points cut as a "wrong" move to quell the markets amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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The Journal of the American Medical Association in the early 1900s decried reckless use of weapons during Fourth of July celebrations, for example.
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And it has imposed travel bans from some destinations hit by infections — a measure the government decried as excessive when China suffered it.
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At a campaign appearance that year, she decried "out-of-state liberals" for trying to tear down the state's monuments to the Confederacy.
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Much of the "47 percent" whom Romney famously decried during the 2012 presidential campaign for not paying federal income taxes were left out.
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" Earlier in the day, Trump had decried the whistleblower complaint that set the current train of events in motion as "a giant scam.
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Instead, she and other Democrats have decried the criticism about the emails as simple political gamesmanship designed to drag down her presidential campaign.
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The cause has been taken up by musicians, including Justin Bieber and Diddy, who decried Rocky's detention and shared the petition on Instagram.
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Fox Business host Lou Dobbs, an informal adviser to the president, decried Bolton as a "tool for the left" on his Monday show.
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Perhaps no other news outlet received as much criticism from the candidate as CNN, which Trump decried at rallies and on Twitter regularly.
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Scorsese's less-than-subtle callout of Disney and its monolithic presence has resonated with cinephiles who have decried Disney's power for some time.
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Opponents of the bill, however, have decried its backing by Koch-funded organizations, claiming it is intended to protect "dark money" in politics.
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During her congressional bid, Williamson decried what she called America's "permanent war machine," the mass incarceration of people of color, and economic inequality.
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She "should have decried much more forcefully the ravages of racism in this country," she said in an interview with The Associated Press.
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Many of the allegations in the suit target Peterson, who has been decried as a coward for his response when the shooting erupted.
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Living conditions for about 37,000 people in camps, known as "hotspots" on five Aegean islands have been decried by aid groups as appalling.
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Trump has in the past decried the Russia investigation as a "witch hunt" and the president and his aides have repeatedly denied collusion.
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He was brought back to DC soon after the September 11 attacks, when his boss Prince Bandar swiftly decried the attacks as terrorism.
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Surely even Lovecraft, although he decried the "popularity of ol' Doc Sigmund," must have glimpsed the allegory of sexual longing in the story.
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Commentators across the political spectrum have decried the invasion—even Trump calls it "a big, fat mistake" —but Bolton hasn't changed his view.
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If Congress again refuses to fund the licensing process for Yucca Mountain, it smacks of the anti-science stance both parties have decried.
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Letitia James, the New York City public advocate and state attorney general-elect, decried the footage in a Facebook post on Sunday night.
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" The statement also decried the sanctions as "a brutal criminal act that indiscriminately infringes upon the right to existence of the peaceful civilians.
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In a guest column in The Hollywood Reporter, the producer Milton Justice, who is white, decried the changes as ageist and insulting to blacks.
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The pope decried that migrants sent back to Libya suffer torture and other abuse in prisons he likened to World War II concentration camps.
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Police have decried the giving of outsiders and people without law enforcement expertise a seat at the table in the formation of policing policies.
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Capitalism Hickenlooper traded jabs on Twitter with Sanders in June over the merits of socialism, something he has repeatedly decried on the campaign trail.
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The delegation decried conditions at the facilities, which have come under increasing scrutiny amid the ongoing influx of migrant arrivals at the southern border.
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Maneka Gandhi, the minister for women, has decried curfew protests, saying that young women are "hormonally challenged" and so must be protected from themselves.
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But then Prager, who has long decried profanity and character assassination in public life, is an unlikely face of conservatism in the Trump era.
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Others have decried the sexism inherent in default-female voice assistants, compounded when these A.I.s demure when a user sends abusive language "her" way.
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After the bureau's formation, Republicans and the financial services industry decried what they considered overzealous regulatory overreach by its Obama-appointed director, Richard Cordray.
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During the hearing, council members decried the company's "offensive" lack of transparency and accused the tech and retail giant of "ripping off" New Yorkers.
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There are just as many people who decried them as who enjoyed them — whether they were currently an intern or they had never interned.
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FARC leaders have decried his arrest as an effort to discredit their party, and demanded that he not be extradited to the United States.
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On the stand, however, he claimed he was innocent; and at closing James' defense decried what they called a case built on circumstantial evidence.
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MADURO DECLARED WINNER OF VENEZUELAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DECRIED AS A SHAM There was no immediate reaction from Robinson or the U.S. Embassy in Caracas.
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European leaders decried Trump's decision to withdraw from the deal, which had lifted sanctions against Iran in return for curbs on its nuclear program.
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Like many filmmakers who emerged during this time, he decried social backwardness, championed labor rights, emphasized collectivity, and honored both popular and folk culture.
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Further, the bulk of Trump's accomplishments have been made through executive action or memorandum, something Republicans decried Obama for doing during his second term.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday called the situation in Venezuela "concerning," in comments the government decried as interference that would fuel opposition violence.
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But there's a surprising wild card in all this: Bernie Sanders, the man who has decried the presidential nominating process throughout his 2016 run.
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Such a launch will likely be decried by the international community as a way for North Korea to test out long-range missile technology.
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While Ivanka never decried the ban, she has expressed sympathy for Syrian refugees, calling the issue a "global humanitarian crisis" needing to be resolved.
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In his acceptance speech, Lacey decried "the gentrified instincts of soccer moms," which led demagogues like Joe Arpaio to crack down on press freedom.
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Patrick Murray, the first vice president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, decried the panel's decision, saying the four officers did nothing wrong.
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People decried the lack of a memory card slot in the S6 series and the sharpness of the Edge's back, so Samsung fixed both.
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Trump has decried the security situation in Paris, lamenting that "Paris isn't Paris any longer" -- and suggesting the city had been overrun by extremists.
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Some of his defenders have decried the terms of his detainment, saying he has been held in unsanitary conditions and put in solitary confinement.
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A 2014 Senate Intelligence Committee report concluded that the techniques, decried as torture by many lawmakers and human rights experts, produced no significant intelligence.
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Opponents who decried his release as evidence of impunity and backsliding in Brazil's battle against political corruption also called for protests over the weekend.
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The rapper decried Trump's comments following the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, questioned the President's own patriotism following his attacks on athletes and Sen.
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Still, the move would be a heavy political lift, especially for Republicans, given that critics have long decried earmarks as wasteful "pork barrel" spending.
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At least one prominent conservative media personality diverged with her colleagues and instead decried what she called the media's "Pavlovian" coverage of the incident.
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In the speech, Bush decried trade protectionism, as well as the "conspiracy theories" and "outright fabrication" that have crept into the daily political discourse.
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LGBTQ rights groups decried the research, saying it's based in pseudoscience and poses a danger to members of the LGBTQ community around the world.
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He decried the "Ferguson effect" – the idea, broadly stated, that the Black Lives Matter movement and videos of police brutality impeded American law enforcement.
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Trump has long decried the special counsel's investigation, often calling it a "witch hunt" and maintaining that his campaign did not collude with Russia.
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The failure of our country to have paid leave laws is a national embarrassment long decried by progressives and people who care about families.
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He railed against the U.S. as he ascended to office in 2016 and decried former President Obama's criticism of his brutal war on drugs.
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Early-adopters of crypto currency decried the IRS announcement that crypto currencies would be subject to tax as if they were exchanges of property.
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Walker was "noncommittal," Evers said, but has publicly indicated he will sign the legislation that Democrats have decried as a lame-duck power grab.
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In 2011, he decried the sorry state of White House technology in off-the-cuff remarks caught by an open mic during a fundraiser.
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Trump has repeatedly decried the Mueller investigation as a "witch hunt," and claimed that the special counsel and his team have conflicts of interest.
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House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Thursday decried what he called adding "partisan poison pills" to legislation where everyone was in agreement.
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Numerous former intelligence officials and national security heads have decried Trump's move as retaliation against Brennan, who is a frequent critic of the president.
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Earlier Monday, Trump decried the Texas shooting as an "act of evil" and called it "horrific" in his first public remarks since the attack.
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" Mueller submitted his final report to Barr earlier this month, ending the nearly two-year investigation the president repeatedly decried as a "witch hunt.
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The biggest opponents of earmarks often decried them as wasteful and emblematic of a Washington full of profligate and irresponsible spenders of taxpayer money.
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The president's move eased tensions simmering after activists had called for protests against the planned extension, which they decried as a blow to democracy.
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The GOP took the blame for the October 28500 partial shut down of the federal government, hugely decried in swing vote rich Northern Virginia.
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That concern seems almost ironic when you consider that in fact critics at the time almost uniformly decried the novel's attempt to normalize homosexuality.
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A day earlier, Barr decried what he described as "serious irregularities" at the MCC, where Epstein was found dead in his cell early Saturday.
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Giuliani also touched on the alleged use of an FBI informant in Trump's campaign — a revelation Trump has fervently decried as a potential scandal.
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Peterson Many of the allegations in the suit target Peterson, who has been decried as a coward for his response when the shooting erupted.
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Park lovers have decried the intrusion of commerce into one part of the country that they hoped would somehow remain pristine in this regard.
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Pew found the that gap has "remained relatively stable over the past 15 years or so" -- a fact that Reinhardt decried in his opinion.
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Trump has long decried the special counsel's investigation as a "political witch hunt" propagated by the Democrats as an excuse for losing the election.
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And there are increasing signs that congressional Democrats will follow the grassroots anger and take up the "party of no" mantle they once decried.
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Jones' arrest was decried by the Yellowhammer Fund, an Alabama-based advocacy group that provides financial assistance to women seeking abortions in the state.
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It could study the benefits of alcohol abuse prevention and assertiveness training in reducing unwanted sex — commonsense strategies decried as "victim-blaming" by ideologues.
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Trump was widely decried over his remarks on Baltimore, particularly for suggesting that "no human being would want to live" in Cummings&apos district.
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While Germany was largely praised for its response to the crisis, many Germans have decried the decision, leading to a boost for the AfD.
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Some treated the law like a panacea for the nation's broken health care system, while others decried it as a certain step toward socialism.
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" Meanwhile, the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal decried Hawley's "bad judgment" and accused him of joining "the left in trashing Neomi Rao.
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Obama decried the clashes between supporters of likely Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and protesters on Thursday at a rally in San Jose, California.
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Addressing a conference in New York, Mr. Bush decried what he called the "nativism" of today's policies and the "casual cruelty" of today's politics.
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"This decision is condemned and decried, it hurt the feelings of hundreds of millions of Arabs and Muslims," his office said in a statement.
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Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle denounced Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Monday for holding an election that many have decried as fraudulent.
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Crowley decried the plagiarism reports as a "political hit job" on her last month, insisting they were "debunked" even though they have not been.
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For years, economists had decried this type of regulation as a backdoor price control that failed to consider the railroads' major capital investment risks.
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The Nebraska senator went on to call the 2016 election a "dumpster fire" and decried party divisions he believes both major presidential candidates sowed.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday decried a "lack of ethics" among sections of Indian business and criticised inadequate oversight by auditors and regulators.
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Republicans have largely decried the process surrounding impeachment, decrying it as a partisan exercise intended solely to remove Trump from office out of hostility.
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Trump on Tuesday decried the deal as failing to address Iran's ballistic missile program or its support of terror groups in the Middle East.
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Previously, individual members of Congress sought tariff relief on behalf of companies, which conservatives and good government groups decried as an abuse of earmarks.
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" And in other contexts, such as trade negotiations, "PK has consistently decried the lack of openness and transparency surrounding the negotiation of trade agreements….
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The Freedom Caucus had pushed for roughly double the $203 billion in required mandatory cuts, while centrists decried the partisan approach to the budget.
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Frustrated residents protesting a year later Frustrated residents decried the state attorney general's decision not to bring charges against the officers who shot Clark.
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Opponents of infrastructure spending are decried as wanting to poison grandma with polluted water and send school buses over the guardrails of decaying roads.
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While Trump characterized the policy as a business opportunity for the auto industry in California, Newsom decried it as a threat to public health.
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Social media often plays a key role in mobilizing protesters, but it's unclear if the outage, decried by activists, will actually help the situation.
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Thunberg also called out world leaders for their inaction and decried the "lies" and "empty promises" of politicians she has met around the globe.
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Nunes, who was traveling Wednesday with fellow congressional Republicans aboard a train when it crashed into a dump truck, decried the FBI's public rebuke.
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Critics of the policy, including GOP lawmakers, have decried the policy as an infringement on people's Constitutional right to due process under the law.
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Gary Neville, a former Manchester United defender, decried racism in the Premier League, soccer in general, and the broader UK in an impassioned monologue.
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But violence did punctuate the voting on Saturday, and civil society groups decried the deaths of at least 39 people killed across several states.
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Some senior members of parliament have decried the presence of the US in Dutch electoral politics, and have sponsored legislation to ban foreign donations.
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LGBTQ advocacy groups and Democratic-controlled states have decried the Trump administration's efforts to erode protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer citizens.
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In Trump's 2000 book, The America We Deserve, Trump decried members of the GOP who "walk the NRA line" and resisted restrictions on guns.
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Jeff Flake, speaking on the Senate floor Wednesday, decried the response from both Republicans and Democrats that's led to "vile" treatment of Kavanaugh and Ford.
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While birtherism was widely spread and discussed, it was also roundly dismissed and debunked by mainstream figures, many of whom decried the conspiracy as racist.
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Similarly, some activists have decried the Justice Department's new charges against Assange, which some legal experts believe pose a grave threat to the First Amendment.
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In a Facebook post, she decried "slut shaming and rape culture mentality" and said the group's apparent goal was to degrade and humiliate female troops.
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The nine stood defiantly before the court as they decried what some called "political persecution" for what was conceived as a peaceful civil disobedience campaign.
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But critics, including tech companies, have decried the tariffs as an indirect tax on Americans that could slow growth and even threaten an economic recession.
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