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"denunciation" Definitions
  1. denunciation (of somebody/something) an act of criticizing somebody/something strongly in public

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After the "abomination" column, Texas State turned into a furious, distressingly familiar theater of denunciation and counter-denunciation.
But I ask, where has Mr. Trump's true denunciation been — a public denunciation, heartfelt, and full of appropriate outrage and warning?
Altogether, it's a utterly scathing denunciation of the GOP nominee.
Four Republicans and one independent voted for the official denunciation.
They wanted an unequivocal denunciation of racism from a leader.
Now, after his denunciation of Water Defense, she renounced him.
His sweeping denunciation of Washington elites echoed their own grumbling.
You make a denunciation and no one will deal with it.
In his first tweet on Charlottesville, he offered a vague denunciation.
So we segued neatly into a denunciation of gentrification and developers.
Jersey's poet laureate—he delivered a raucous denunciation of Nazism, Zionism,
FEW things arouse such warm adulation and sharp denunciation as alcohol.
In Bertie's outburst, Wodehouse composed the quintessential English denunciation of autocracy.
We apologize and reiterate our denunciation of racism in all forms.
Ideally that means more than just denunciation, even in a pan.
It's important to fight back with better ideas, not just denunciation.
Key officials noted Sondland's denunciation, and they hadn't let it go.
She also calls out President Trump's reluctant denunciation of anti-Semitism.
But the setting of his denunciation of violence on Tuesday was significant.
Trump, he added, has been "very forceful in his denunciation" of bigotry.
Denunciation by doctors is not uncommon in Brazil, Peru, or El Salvador.
"You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" is a bitter denunciation of racism.
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International opposed it, leading to Haley's denunciation.
Romney's denunciation of "demagogues" came amid warnings of other challenges facing young people.
Consider the multiple distractions that prevented a singular denunciation of Omar's anti-Semitism.
Certainly, on our side, the denunciation would be loud and clear, he continued.
John McCain, have viewed as an unsatisfactory denunciation of the use of torture.
Fully 57 minutes of denunciation passed before a member, Peter Bottomley, offered Mrs.
That's when he submitted an emphatic denunciation of a Suffolk County judge's decision.
The situation seems ripe for a burst of furious denunciation, a chilling moment.
The C.C.P., in its public denunciation of Mr. Wang, accused him of corruption.
The denunciation of Mr. Ozil by some fans, commentators and soccer officials escalated.
Back in 2009, the auction house sold two bronze heads despite Beijing's denunciation.
Mitch McConnell's denunciation of Trump begins with a reference to his own three daughters.
Kirsten Gillibrand's denunciation of the DNC's rules in an interview with CNN in May.
Whose lack of denunciation will reveal some new level of cowardice or crypto-prejudice?
A complaint for slanderous denunciation will be filed with the Public Prosecutor of Paris.
" He compares the present situation to old-time Soviet political justice: "The morning denunciation.
Officially, the fascist politician's denunciations of corruption sound like a denunciation of political corruption.
The denunciation of abortion was preceded by an appeal for $50 billion for neonatal research.
It's an orgy of anti-Israeli and anti-American denunciation, and everything else is optional.
But denunciation of the new law from across the country has been vocal and swift.
A complaint for slanderous denunciation will be filed tomorrow with the public prosecutor of Paris.
At once a document and a denunciation, the film builds its case rapidly and unblinkingly.
Mr. Trump may not have had qualms about Mr. Giuliani's public denunciation of Ms. Clifford.
The news cycle has been dominated by Mitt Romney's 20-minute denunciation of the Republican frontrunner.
Normally, a blanket denunciation of racism and hatred wouldn't be considered a subtweet of the president.
And if I'm wrong on that denunciation, then Mr. Trump isn't who I thought he was.
The blow-up led to Talese publicly denouncing it, then eventually going back on his denunciation.
People reported their enemies, and wielded the threat of denunciation in personal, tribal, and workplace disputes.
The best material here is the longest, because his core commitment is not denunciation but reframing.
So what explains the negative reaction from the stock market and widespread denunciation by industry leaders?
Mr. Grillo's scorching denunciation of the "caste" that in his view ran Italy to the ground.
Wu, by contrast, faced denunciation for his commitment to abstraction; many of his paintings were destroyed.
Given this denunciation, how can Obama have a similar foreign policy approach to that of Trump?
She deserves all the denunciation today, yes, but tomorrow, she deserves a chance to move beyond it.
It was a blistering denunciation of James Comey who is bereft of judgment and temperament and competence.
"Nothing but denunciation and defiance seem to be tolerated by the masses," a former Northern congressman wrote.
Challenging extremists Some counter-terrorism experts applauded Nahdlatul Ulama's denunciation of religious intolerance within the Islamic world.
First, there's the ritual denunciation of Obamacare as a terrible, very bad, no good, job-killing law.
It is an explosive denunciation of the president of the United States, and of his Republican enablers.
But that hasn't satisfied critics, who want Pai to give a full-throated denunciation of Trump's threats.
His denunciation of international trade agreements resonates with those who've lost ground in the era of globalization.
Ms. Collins is a popular figure there and her denunciation can be expected to land with force.
God save us all when those pillars crumble in the face of our new culture of denunciation.
Indeed, at times the candidates almost seem to jockey for the most provocative denunciation of the president.
But it is the denunciation of this process by the Dalai Lama himself that is most pointed.
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, the lone Republican opposing the bill, delivered an impassioned denunciation on Tuesday.
Melillo's project offers a firm denunciation: these cement phantoms didn't transform into something else after their demise.
Coking's denunciation powerfully warns Republican voters that there is much they may not yet know about his background.
She said these protests have since evolved into a larger movement, which signals a "deeper" denunciation of Macron.
The president's relentless denunciation of the nuclear deal has created the impression that he is tough on Iran.
But no simple denunciation is capable of producing the level of shame needed to elicit the desired effect.
Certainly some of his comments have been beyond the pale, albeit fewer than outrage and denunciation might suggest.
His denunciation of me had not yet been released, and the threat of it hung over our heads.
The dig was Trump's first public denunciation of Manigault Newman's claims since she kicked off her book tour.
Her denunciation was greeted with glee by some liberals who consider the network the equivalent of state television.
Ms. de la Huerta fled and Mr. Weinstein "appeared angered by her rejection and denunciation," the complaint said.
Mr. Heller offered his denunciation of the Republican plan at a news conference with Mr. Sandoval on Friday.
But they believed that the only way to win control of the House was through confrontation and denunciation.
The decade-long upheaval so terrorized the population that some people killed themselves rather than even risk denunciation.
On Thursday morning, Jussie Smollett was arrested by the Chicago police and prompted a denunciation from President Trump.
You see that when denunciation is done through social media, you can destroy people without even knowing them.
Last week, North Korea lit off a nuke and put the global community into full-on denunciation mode.
It wasn't as if China wasn't going to go along with the UN statement of denunciation on North Korea.
Those sounding off provided a variety of opinions, ranging from outright approval to tepid acceptance to concern to denunciation.
But there's a fine line, when an activist is being scolded by those in power, between denunciation and delegitimization.
Shortly after news of Mr. Redstone's decision emerged — first reported by Fortune — Mr. Dauman issued a statement of denunciation.
That narrative, though, makes "Amanda Knox" a savage denunciation of the way entertainment imperatives have corrupted the news media.
Cruz delivered a fiery denunciation of Trump Thursday afternoon for dragging his wife into the center of the race.
The paper is by far the strongest research-backed denunciation of standard tapering practice by members of the profession.
Rather than accepting their shameful role in deceiving voters over what was possible, they are doubling down on denunciation.
The industry's most potent rallying cry, analysts say, was its strident denunciation of the proposed advertising restrictions as censorship.
" One area where Mr. Trump and his advisers have been unswerving is their repeated denunciation of "radical Islamic terrorism.
Lyft responded later – without some of the promises Uber made – but its broad denunciation of Trump's refugee ban drew praise.
" He later attempted to balance his denunciation of social media by adding that Facebook "overwhelmingly does good in the world.
Museveni's bid has also met increasing denunciation from some members of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) Party, exposing cracks.
He delivered a scathing denunciation of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, whom Mr. Trump has stubbornly refused to criticize.
Many Israelis, including Mr. Lieberman, said the denunciation prejudged the case and undermined the troops as they battled Palestinian violence.
Mr. Khan made a general statement opposing violence but not a specific denunciation of the attack on the army base.
President Trump resists making a strong denunciation of white racism, insisting on talking about how "both sides" engage in extremism.
The Ellison letter, for example, included a denunciation of attempts by students to disrupt university-sponsored events featuring controversial speakers.
Even Ryan's rather tepid denunciation of Trump provoked howls of outrage from some of the more extreme Republicans in Congress.
They were found guilty of "non-denunciation of terrorism acts" in November 2016 and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
The denunciation of the president and his party in papers like this one has done nothing to change their behavior.
Tuesday afternoon, Donald Trump gave a speech that amounted to a full-throated denunciation of economic globalization and trade deals.
On the same subject: Tibbetts's relative, Sandi Tibbetts Murphy, wrote a moving denunciation of racism in a recent Facebook post.
The university administration issued a denunciation of the violence and ordered "the immediate surrender" of the auditorium, to no avail.
"Sentencing in cases of multiple murders are supposed to bear in mind the principles of retribution and denunciation," he said.
She later declared her support for a one-state solution, though she denies that it was because of Abunimah's denunciation.
Fairey has adapted one of his existing artworks, "No Future," to appear on the boards in a denunciation of hate speech.
Based on 30 hours of tape transcribed and translated into English, they included Zhao's denunciation of the crackdown from the grave.
Clinton's intense denunciation of Mr. Trump over his denigration of women, after he questioned her "stamina" in the debate's final moments.
Yet neither book is a denunciation of its subject: a troubled adoration persists, along with a sympathy for Bernstein's inner torments.
He's been kicked out of the school, but the Air Force says it stands behind the superintendent's powerful denunciation of racism.
Justice Minister Katarina Barley labeled the denunciation tactic a "tool of dictators" familiar from Communist East Germany and the Nazi era.
In a show of solidarity, Pakistan's prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, issued a ritual denunciation of terrorism in a nationally televised address.
Despite the North's denunciation of past drills, Chung said Kim understood that the allies must continue their "routine" joint military exercises.
A legal scholar in Beijing, Xu Zhangrun, has delivered the fiercest denunciation yet of President Xi Jinping from a Chinese academic.
Trump supporters' denunciation of "political correctness" is just as often a reaction to progressive condescension as it is to identity politics.
There has been no repudiation, let alone denunciation, of what was said in those emails; just denial, finger-pointing and doublespeak.
"It's true I didn't have the pleasure of slamming the door in their face publicly with a denunciation," the pope said.
The one "no" vote came from Democrat Bobby Rush, who said he doesn't believe the resolution goes far enough in its denunciation.
" The official said the move was "deeply hypocritical given Obama's denunciation of WikiLeaks' role in the hacking of the (Democratic National Committee).
In a lengthy denunciation of the vice president, an official said he was trying to distract from American failings by criticizing Beijing.
An example is Giacomo Ribaudo, who wrote an open letter of denunciation to Riina, long before bishops were active in that cause.
The two leading Republicans seemingly angered Trump with their denunciation of his criticism of the family of a slain Muslim US soldier.
"This is the biggest political scandal since Watergate," Trump said on Saturday in Colorado, expanding his denunciation of her honesty and character.
Having already suggested that the November's elections might be rigged to his disadvantage, Trump may find some ammunition in the president's denunciation.
The father made a last, ferocious denunciation of the Syrian government on video just before the evacuation of Aleppo in December 2016.
But the South Korean court ruling in October led to a swift denunciation from the Japanese government and a flurry of coverage.
Meanwhile the Saudi cleric's denunciation of the Iranians as non-Muslims could stir Sunni-Shia tensions everywhere from West Africa to Malaysia.
He earned cheers from the Florida audience for his passionate denunciation of Barack Obama's diplomatic opening with Cuba and the Castro dictatorship.
The RJC's gathering follows President Trump's denunciation of anti-Semitism earlier Tuesday following a recent rise in incidents targeting Jewish institutions nationwide.
Despite the recession, lobbying scandals and frequent denunciation from President Obama about their outsize influence, lobbyists are more in demand than ever.
The film is "a savage denunciation of the way entertainment imperatives have corrupted the news media," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The Times.
In January 2018, the 20143 accounts that retweeted Chelsea Clinton's denunciation collectively tweeted 36,063 times (roughly 116 tweets per day per account).
His cards effectively justified the denunciation of the clergy and the proscriptions of the civil authorities (from which the nobility was exempt).
The book is largely a denunciation of the Trump family's real and perceived opponents, and it takes a conspiratorial tone at times.
The works in History is taking flight and passes forever are too sterile to allude to any radical denunciation of dangerous ideologies.
That lasted for about an hour, until he delivered an angry denunciation of those behind the investigation before he returned to Washington.
A legal scholar in Beijing, Xu Zhangrun, has delivered the fiercest denunciation yet of President Xi Jinping, above, from a Chinese academic.
Until the other day, when Trump urged his Twitter followers to watch Pirro's show, which featured a manic denunciation of Paul Ryan.
The group even had the audacity to hurl a Hebrew denunciation — "lashon hara," or "evil tongue" — at the Jewish civil rights organization.
The Hungarian leader has made denunciation of an alleged "Soros plan" to flood Hungary with Muslims central to his re-election campaign.
But in her home district in Minnesota, her words are bringing some Jewish and Muslim activists, constituents and leaders together ... in denunciation.
These policy proposals don't have the drama of a denunciation by President Trump of his rivals, but they could help reshape America.
The sign in the park included a vigorous denunciation of theft, but it nonetheless served to normalize the very behavior it was denouncing.
Her plan earned her a spot on MSNBC, coverage in the Washington Post, and even denunciation by a contributor to Fox News's website.
" The official added that the move was "deeply hypocritical given Obama's denunciation of WikiLeaks' role in the hacking of the (Democratic National Committee).
Herman Cain, the warm-up act, delivered the standard denunciation of the media (liars) and the polls (rigged), before introducing Ivanka and Tiffany.
The North's cancellation came after Pence delivered a strident denunciation of its human rights abuses and announced a raft of new economic sanctions.
Still, Mulvaney's defense of Trump failed to quiet calls, chiefly from Democrats, for the president to issue a forceful denunciation of white nationalism.
Her political downfall two years later was triggered by her denunciation of Mr Delors's plans for closer EU integration and a single currency.
Kinzinger, like many Republicans who have spoken out against the chant, included a denunciation of the "extreme left" in a tweet early Thursday.
The Stones' denunciation of Trump on Wednesday is not the first time the popular British band has clashed with the real estate tycoon.
The diffuse, leaderless uprising began in opposition to a planned fuel tax but soon turned into a denunciation of economic injustice more broadly.
Trump's proposal to build a wall closing off the U.S.-Mexico border has been met with everything from derision to disappointment to denunciation.
On Tuesday afternoon, Republican Jeff Flake took to the floor of the United States Senate and delivered a fiery denunciation of Donald Trump.
The bill faced widespread denunciation from human rights groups, media organizations, and sports leagues for its allowance for discrimination on faith-based grounds.
The "deplorables" diatribe was an intentional denunciation, one that Clinton had reportedly rehearsed over the summer time and time again at donor confabs.
And he knows something they did not a half-century ago, that history can act as sandpaper, smoothing abrasive denunciation into burnished acceptance.
Incentives for voters contributed to denunciation of Venezuela's election by Maduro's opponents and the United States, European Union and other Latin American countries.
Officials in Sao Paulo have officially indicted Trindade for procedural fraud (filing a false allegation), slanderous denunciation (which is essentially defamation) and extortion.
I was wrong about the nature of the alt-right, but I am encouraged by the widespread backlash and denunciation of their ideology.
MORE (R-Ariz.) delivered a blunt denunciation of nationalist forces that was seen by many as a thinly-veiled attack on the president.
He became, in effect, a nonperson whose art was ignored by the press, apart for the occasional denunciation, and unrepresented in Soviet museums.
Fraser Anning, who faced widespread denunciation after blaming the mass shootings at two mosques in New Zealand on the Muslim faith and Muslim immigration.
It called for his release and that of well-known notary Abdoulaye Harissou who was sentenced to three years in prison for non-denunciation.
"UK denunciation of London Convention=no change: EU law/Common Fisheries Policy had superseded it," Barnier said in a post to his Twitter account.
In the backdrop is Trump's consistent denunciation of Mueller's Russia investigation and the possibility that a Robert Bork would be waiting in the wings.
North Korea's envoy told the same forum the North's nuclear deterrent would never be up for negotiation, echoing Pyongyang's regular denunciation of U.S. "aggression".
However, at the State Department on Wednesday, spokeswoman Heather Nauert offered a more forceful denunciation of the Russian allegations than her White House counterpart.
He was the only candidate to be so explicit in his denunciation, and I think it helped him with a big chunk of voters.
Even one judge appointed by the ruling party, Law and Justice, signed the letter, a cutting public denunciation, which was made public on Thursday.
Mr. Gantz's acquiescence to that demand — by nominating himself instead — prompted howls of denunciation in Parliament from his partners in the center and left.
The immoral, depraved character and behavior of the president is on a level that calls for mass denunciation by all, regardless of party affiliation.
Back then, anti-gay prejudice was far more acceptable than it is today, but Moore's messianic denunciation of a lesbian mother was still shocking.
Her comments about the cost of education (and her agreement with Sanders on the issue) and her denunciation of Trump's birtherism were well received.
Salvini&aposs remarks sparked immediate denunciation from center-left politicians, who warned that Italy had a "terrible" history with its Fascist-era census of Jews.
Now, with the microscope on his competition — Amazon, Google and Facebook — he cautions against what he suggests is a denunciation of bigness for bigness' sake.
The denunciation of the report as "amateurish" and unworthy of "truly world class security services" is the strongest condemnation of the CIA yet from Moscow.
But this denunciation of Clinton, and support of Trump over the abortion issue, is a fig leaf many conservatives are using to hide their hypocrisy.
They are now clashing perhaps more than ever with the country's expanding far right and its vituperative denunciation of migrants and relentless hostility toward Muslims.
But already there is talk of public denunciation of Labour's leader—and perhaps even a leadership challenge—on June 24th, the day after the referendum.
It was noisy, nasty and, with the exception of Mr Giuliani, who delivered a powerful, foam-flecked denunciation of Mrs Clinton, often low-grade speaking.
After touching off the latest round of Iowa pearl-clutching with a vigorous denunciation, Mr. Castro has continued to speak out against the primary schedule.
Environmental and climate change activists cheered the June ban on fossil fuel money as a significant moment in the Democratic Party's denunciation of fossil fuels.
Early in "monumental," a choreographic denunciation of corporate culture by the Canadian troupe the Holy Body Tattoo, a bit of life advice is projected upstage.
That, and the Taliban's public denunciation of him several years ago, have fueled questions about how tied in to the insurgency's inner circle he remains.
He attributes that shift to then-President Charles de Gaulle's denunciation of Israel's entry into that war, which was fought against Egypt, Jordan and Syria.
And when I see some in a pliant press turn that mild statement into what they call a denunciation, I cannot hold back any longer.
In a speech on Tuesday, Obama issued a blistering denunciation of Trump's response to the mass shooting in Orlando on Sunday that killed 49 people.
This week, Caixin, a prominent business magazine, issued an unusually candid denunciation of censorship, after one of its articles — touching on censorship — was taken down.
Given President Trump's softball denunciation of the racism and violence in Charlottesville, people online are reading Milley's tweet as shade toward the Commander in Chief.
It might have worked better if it hadn't tried so hard to be a major denunciation (and yet a loving excuse for) an entitled generation.
Mr. Jones, in a speech streamed on his Facebook page on Tuesday, made an uncharacteristically strong denunciation of Mr. Moore, accusing him of humiliating Alabama.
The state party's resolution is the latest denunciation from Republicans of the Democratic congresswoman, who has been repeatedly attacked by conservatives and President Donald Trump.
The Trump administration's recent announcement of its comprehensive immigration policy objectives was met with the predictable championing by its advocates and denunciation by its opponents.
"This initiative clearly disregards the realities of the international security environment," the United States, United Kingdom, and France wrote in a joint denunciation of the treaty.
Remember the big moments in past debates — Kamala Harris' busing criticism of Biden, or Warren's memorable denunciation of Buttigieg holding a fundraiser in a wine cave?
The tepid resignation letters from these high-profile military officials evolved into a more pronounced denunciation, with some being outspoken in their opposition against Trump's policies.
Philadelphia (CNN)Comedian Sarah Silverman said her on-stage denunciation Monday night of Bernie Sanders supporters who aren't yet backing Hillary Clinton as "ridiculous" was unplanned.
The USCIRF's annual report, published this week, was harsher than ever in its denunciation of China, for its persecution of Muslims, Buddhists, Christians and other believers.
In this city of 72,0003 people, Trump's denunciation of free trade, political correctness and illegal immigrants is resonating among some traditionally Democratic blue-collar steel workers.
And still, we have heard nothing from Mr. Trump, no denunciation, no broad renouncing of racist, anti-Semitic support, no expressions of sympathy for its victims.
"If Donald remains Donald, I will not vote for him," declared Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, who echoed Mr. Ryan's denunciation of Mr. Trump's comments.
At a May rally in Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump launched into his usual blistering denunciation of those who investigated him and his campaign, then evoked Mr. Barr.
But the prime minister's angry denunciation of lawmakers in a national address Wednesday evening is unlikely to make it any easier to win over opposition legislators.
In his denunciation of Coates in the Guardian, he notes the Obama White House's use of drone strikes and massive bombing raids in majority-Muslim countries.
But his denunciation of one of the pillars of Mr. Trump's agenda gave fresh hope to Democrats that they may be able to torpedo the measure.
Plainly irritated, he said he condemned all authoritarian governments but repeatedly returned to a broad denunciation of American aggression in Latin America and the Middle East.
It was the fierce denunciation by the Turkish Foreign Ministry of Beijing's Xinjiang policies on February 9 which signaled a new shift against the Chinese government.
They cheered his denunciation of Mexicans as "rapists," they relished his attacks on so-called globalism, and heaven help anyone who dared attack their populist hero.
"Bob Jones, as a private institution with repugnant theology, in the nineteen-seventies, should have been dealt with at the level of moral denunciation," he says.
But whatever it was, Laura Ingraham's forceful denunciation of "massive demographic changes" served as another raw example of a Fox News host echoing white nationalist language.
On Tuesday, President (for now) Donald Trump spewed a hyperbolic denunciation of Nancy Pelosi and the impeachment proceedings in the form of a six-page letter.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, who had scrambled in recent days to stop the measure from coming to a vote, issued a blistering denunciation afterward.
MIAMI — In a startling denunciation of capital punishment in a state with one of the nation's largest death rows, the new chief prosecutor in Orlando, Fla.
Lear, the "All in the Family" creator and founder of the liberal organization People for the American Way, has been outspoken in his denunciation of Trump.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro remained defiant Wednesday, despite a domestic political challenge to his leadership, and the denunciation of his "illegitimate" regime by the United States.
Before Haley spoke, the council had already issued one of its toughest statements of denunciation ever on the latest incident, which involved the launch of four missiles.
His strongest denunciation of the movement has not come voluntarily, only when asked, and he occasionally trafficked in retweets of racist social media posts during his campaign.
And, whether Mr Juppé or Mr Sarkozy runs for president, her anti-establishment denunciation of the unchanging cast of political old-timers will ring all too true.
" He added: "This is of course something we cannot tolerate as a country, and we immediately expressed our strongest denunciation and protest through embassy channels in Beijing.
"ZANU-PF unfazed by Chiwenga," the Herald declared on its front page, reporting on the party's denunciation of the military chief as a traitor the previous day.
He knows his colorful and misleading statements get retweeted by friends and foes alike—that writers and performers will react with ardent confirmation, denunciation or dramatic satire.
This attack warrants one response -- a complete and total denunciation and a recognition that radical populist extremism feeds off a much more common populist bigotry against Muslims.
America is so alarmed that its representative in Taiwan issued an unusually forthright denunciation of Mr Ma's "extremely unhelpful" day-trip as soon as it was announced.
The sentence was reduced to two years on Thursday when an appeals court dropped the terrorism charges but upheld less serious charges of "non-denunciation" of terrorism.
The interview was remarkable -- both in the scope of Corker's denunciation and the words he chose to say about the sitting Republican President of the United States.
But Blackburn lives on in my memory as the House member who once gave a vigorous denunciation of a bill raising energy efficiency standards for ceiling fans.
His clarification came after Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, opened the Senate on Thursday with an extended denunciation of Mr. Schumer's speech.
Kyndall from Virginia has a strong reaction to Mr. West: My reaction to Kanye's comments is that of disgust and disregard; I agree with the widespread denunciation.
The NBA released a statement saying the tweet "deeply offended many of our friends and fans in China, which is regrettable," prompting denunciation from politicians and journalists.
"This denunciation ... is an obvious attempt to attack a free press in retaliation for the revelations we reported about Minister Moro and the Bolsonaro government," Greenwald said.
The only thing missing was a denunciation of Parliament as a "gossip chamber," he added, using a term that fascists applied to German institutions in the 1920s.
And, true to form, Collins's opening statement on the House floor was a vehement denunciation of the entire impeachment process, delivered with his characteristic tone of indignation.
Law-abiding citizens could find themselves interrogated because they listened to the BBC or joked about Hitler, but the circumstances of denunciation usually resulted in lenient treatment.
Meanwhile, Lyft was being touted as an easy Uber alternative and lauded for its denunciation of Trump's order and $1 million donation to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Obama's extraordinary denunciation of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was about far more than a personal intervention on behalf of Hillary Clinton in the ugly general election campaign.
Trump's repeated denunciation of the players as unpatriotic for kneeling during the national anthem, which he reiterated as recently as Monday, has only made the practice more widespread.
The United Nations, which recently said civilians had continued to suffer at record levels in the first quarter of this year, issued a strong denunciation of the attack.
"Look at these large, merged regions," she said, veering into a denunciation of a plan by which the French government, in 2016, had consolidated the country's administrative regions.
His victory has sparked protests and concerns by those worried that his denunciation of immigrants, Muslims and Hispanics during the campaign could translate into policies eroding civil rights.
"You have clearly demonstrated your denunciation of radicalization and you presented as being very genuine in this regard," the board wrote of Gaya in its December 183 decision.
"You have clearly demonstrated your denunciation of radicalization and you presented as being very genuine in this regard," the board wrote of Gaya in its December 31 decision.
There she faced harassment by the police and resentment by her Serb neighbors for her denunciation of people living in their midst who were accused of war crimes.
His denunciation of what he called unpatriotic sports stars protesting racial injustice by not standing for the national anthem clearly cheered supporters at a rally in Huntsville, Ala.
Zarif retained a clear belief during the hourlong interview in the foreign ministry that the nuclear deal could be revived regardless of the Trump administration denunciation of it.
But the juxtaposition of the unified denunciation of Russia and the divisions over how to deal with a president who was undercutting the pushback against Moscow was striking.
Denunciation that has no pity in it is pamphleteering at best and a striking of fashionable attitudes at worst, and it is fairly common on the contemporary stage.
The tweets were vile — worthy of denunciation — and Bellamy ultimately resigned his job as a computer science teacher and as a member of the state Board of Education.
The denunciation was unusually sharp and came as tensions between Washington and Beijing surge over an expanding trade war and military rivalry in the western Pacific, among other disputes.
It was a thinly veiled denunciation of Saudi Arabia and Iran -- rival Sunni and Shia Muslim states -- and their support for groups battling each other in Syria and Yemen.
Though he didn't recommend charges, many Republicans believed they'd been handed a gift this week with Comey's denunciation of Clinton's carelessness in her email practices as secretary of state.
Every act, no matter how vile, finds some kind of justification in tradition; any denunciation by Muslim moderates is dismissed as, in effect, renouncing a part of true Islam.
Because illegal emigration is a sort of indirect denunciation — against the lack of democracy and clean elections, the lack of the right to free expression or, simply, to happiness.
Trump has had a relatively narrow range of approval ratings from roughly 35% to 230%, no matter what he does and how much praise or denunciation he has received.
"Let me be very clear: Anyone who does what Maduro does is a vicious tryrant," the Vermont senator said, a much stronger denunciation of Maduro than his previous comments.
Clinton's denunciation of "the paranoid fringe in our politics" was a clear nod to "The Paranoid Style in American Politics," the 1964 essay by the liberal historian Richard Hofstadter.
On August 1, Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona published Conscience of a Conservative, a compact but fiery denunciation of the Republican Party's turn towards demagoguery, nativism, and Donald Trump.
As Hillary Clinton put it at the time, "George W. Bush was right" — referring to his careful denunciation of terrorism, but not the religion of Islam as a whole.
Cubans, along with the growing community of Venezuelans in Florida, have favored Trump's strong denunciation of Maduro's regime in Venezuela and his efforts to reverse Obama's policies on Cuba.
When the poet Heberto Padilla was subjected to a Stalinist show trial, Vargas Llosa gathered several friends at his home in Barcelona to draft a public denunciation of Castro.
But the strongest denunciation came from Erdogan, who has presided as relations between the United States and its biggest Muslim ally within NATO have stretched to the breaking point.
The right response is intensified economic pressure, military readiness and moral denunciation — the formula under which South Koreans prospered, peace was maintained, and the North largely contained for decades.
While Mr. Trump had said earlier in the week that he was not happy about Russia's latest aggression, he had left any stronger denunciation to his United Nations ambassador.
You've probably seen the footage: an unwelcome question to the president from CNN's Jim Acosta, a tussle over a microphone, and then a testy denunciation from the bully pulpit.
Selena Drake, a senior studying law and public policy, said she understood that speech needed to be protected, but argued that the provost's denunciation did little to protect students.
Later in the broadcast, the "Fox & Friends" anchors paused for a formal denunciation of the statements, lest viewers be left with the impression that Fox was endorsing the idea.
While we welcome Trump's recent denunciation of anti-Semitism in his recent speech to Congress, we call upon him to demonstrate his commitment to religious freedom for all Americans.
Trump has repeatedly appealed to unhappy whites with his denunciation of Mexican immigrants, his defense of white supremacist protesters, and his attacks on black athletes protesting for racial justice.
As progressive Jewish leaders in Pittsburgh stated, Trump needs to start by offering a forceful, firm, and consistent denunciation of white nationalism, as a concept and as a movement.
Given how quick Trump is to denounce many things, and how much of the new American anti-Semitism comes from his supporters, his one denunciation doesn't count as permanent.
His longtime P.R. adviser, Dawn Schneider, who had been pushing for a more forceful denunciation, dropped her pen, threw up her arms and buried her head in her hands.
It is an attempt to rebut Mr. Trump's repeated portrayal of Democrats as opponents of border security and their denunciation of his wall as an embrace of open borders.
But in some ways the more important revelations are intellectual: The right's denunciation of AOC's "insane" policy ideas serves as a very good reminder of who is actually insane.
There is one sure fire way that Trump could unite the party behind him and take the focus off his own liabilities -- with a ruthless denunciation of Clinton, Meckler said.
In this case, Republican leaders, including Trump's running mate Mike Pence, are treating it as a gaffe that needs to be cleaned up with a quick denunciation of Vladimir Putin.
Karadzic's crimes -- like the current campaign of atrocities ISIS is waging across communities in Syria and Iraq -- surely deserve every form of censure and denunciation the international community can muster.
The party said in a statement that Arend benefitted from a presumption of innocence until proven otherwise and that he had filed a complaint of 'slanderous denunciation' against his accuser.
And his public record on violence against women is just beginning, though he has adamantly denied these allegations as false — something I consider an indirect denunciation of violence against women.
It would increase his leverage, and be morally correct, if he would stun those governments by reviving his earlier powerful denunciation of the deplorable human rights situation in North Korea.
BEIJING — China's formidable propaganda apparatus came under renewed attack on Friday, when a denunciation spread online in the name of an employee of Xinhua, the main state-run news agency.
The bottom line: Nothing Trump administration officials said during the crown prince's visit suggests the two share an anti-Iranian strategy beyond rhetorical denunciation of its nuclear and political ambitions.
She does a public service by drawing her readers to Frederick Douglass's "Composite Nation" address of 1869, a magnificent denunciation of racist immigration laws as well as segregation at home.
Several hours after Mr. Frazier resigned from the manufacturing council, Mr. Trump offered the kind of sharp denunciation of racism that many critics believed had been lacking over the weekend.
Mr. Clapper's statement was explicit: The intelligence community "has not made any judgment that the information in this document is reliable" — a far cry from a "false and fictitious" denunciation.
"The president is again blowing a racial dog whistle right after he gave that denunciation of white supremacy yesterday," Brooks, a CNN contributor, said on the network's "New Day" program.
That became clear this week when an unscripted Trump returned to his initial "both sides" formulation on Monday, after reading a stage-managed denunciation of white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
The Church of Scientology seems to think that one person's denunciation of its religion based on personal experiences is on par with blatant discrimination and bigotry against large groups of people.
The responses range in tone from mild rebuke to stern denunciation, reflecting both the varying personal opinions of the CEOs and their individual willingness to risk retribution from the federal government.
Not especially: Warren's denunciation of Delaney (that his campaign is about "what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for") was effective and probably the most memorable moment of the night.
And he made a splash earlier this month by delivering a fiery denunciation of Democratic tactics when Kavanaugh testified before the Judiciary Committee, the type of hardball politics that Trump loves.
"You know who you are," said Rudolph W. Giuliani, a former mayor of New York, in a fear-flecked denunciation of unspecified Islamic terrorists that roused the crowd to its feet.
" This week, even Barack Obama spoke about online denunciation, personal purity and being "politically woke," saying, "If all you're doing is casting stones, you're probably not going to get that far.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the start of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, when Mao Zedong brought his methods of mass denunciation and vilification of foes to an extreme.
Shirin Ebadi, the Iranian human rights lawyer and Nobel Prize winner, revealed the inside story of her husband's denunciation in an essay that was one of our most popular stories today.
But this election, the Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, has captured many of those blue-collar voters' hearts, with his denunciation of trade deals and promises to bring back manufacturing.
When Mr. Sanders's Vanya finally erupts into a violent denunciation of not just those around him but of everything he once believed, the vicarious pain feels almost too immediate to bear.
" Forcillo's lawyer had sought a two year sentence, less a day, to be served in the community, arguing that imprisonment in this case would "serve no real purpose other than denunciation.
In Europe, Mr. Trump's willingness to flout trade rules has combined with his denunciation of the Paris climate accord and his equivocal support for NATO to force questions about America's reliability.
The charge is usually a vaguely defined accusation of "terrorism" that can be based on the flimsiest of evidence or anonymous denunciation by a neighbor, co-worker or even family member.
The North Koreans noticed, and much of the statement issued last week was a denunciation of Mr. Bolton and a vow never to bend to "great powers" seeking a similar deal.
President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, responding to Mr. Trump's denunciation of the Iran nuclear deal as "an embarrassment," defended the agreement in his own remarks to the General Assembly on Wednesday.
Unsuccessful resolutions of censure, reprimand, or denunciation have been introduced against presidents such as John Adams, James Polk, Ulysses Grant, Harry Truman, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, George Bush, and Barack Obama.
And it furthered a pattern of Trump prioritizing fragile trade talks with China's President Xi Jinping over a forceful denunciation of his counterpart's battle with pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
The nostalgia for Coolidge and all-white, northern European immigration of the past was echoed in Mr. Trump's famous denunciation of immigrants from "shithole countries" and his calls for more Norwegians.
Trump has not commented directly on his talks with Comey, but he did deliver a fiery denunciation of the media that was widely seen as referencing its coverage of the firestorm.
It was this week in 1968 that two African-American sprinters raised gloved fists during a medal presentation at the Summer Olympics in Mexico City, in a denunciation of racial discrimination.
The story is simply a froth stirred by Gance (and Flammarion before him) into their moral denunciation of impending war(s) and the end of the world as they know it.
This is an argument worth making, but to do so properly, one should respond to the obvious queries begged by this denunciation: what would a painting showing white complicity look like?
But Ann-King's public denunciation set off a chain effect anyways, when numerous reporters, including reporters at The Verge, contacted both her and the organizations that Marquis-Boire had been involved with.
Mr Trump's denunciation of the deal—he has warned of a coming "storm"—has been met with similar bluster from IRGC commanders, who have all but threatened to shoot at American soldiers.
The Russian prelate also issued a sharp denunciation of the recent removal of some churches in Ukraine from his jurisdiction, which nonetheless remains the most widely organised religious institution on Ukrainian soil.
Can the same audience that cheers Sanders's denunciation of the American oligarchy be expected to respect the presence on Wednesday before the DNC of a figure of the likes of Michael Bloomberg?
Mr Sharma says that quiet persuasion has done more to advance democracy than public denunciation would have, for example when Guyana's government stepped down a year ago after narrowly losing an election.
"Man of the World" assumes a defensive crouch: "To write a book about Bill Clinton, as I know from past experience, is to invite pointed criticism and even angry denunciation," Conason says.
The A.P. article, which said that other candidates for state office had been offered similar deals, prompted swift denunciation from two of Mr. Steyer's rivals in the race for the Democratic nomination.
"During the meeting (in Riyadh), the (Foreign) Ministry expressed the Kingdom's denunciation and categorical rejection to such aggressive statements, which it considers a flagrant violation into the Kingdom's internal affairs," SPA said.
The conservative denunciation of the student movement, the peace movement, civil rights and the sexual revolution provides the impetus for an ambitious new theatrical production that explores the contemporary meaning of '68.
In a deskside segment on "Weekend Update," Strong and McKinnon played the French actresses Catherine Deneuve and Brigitte Bardot, trying to apologize for any misunderstandings after their denunciation of the #MeToo movement.
Sanders warns Putin -- but adds a political twist Sanders responded to suggestions of Russian meddling last week with the kind of forceful denunciation of such activity that has been lacking from Trump.
The Islamic faith and Muslims were the second-most talked about topic on Facebook, and the president's denunciation of anti-Muslim rhetoric was the most talked about moment on the platform overall.
The Gillespie campaign's outcry over the mailer, which was sent to households in Hampton Roads, is based on Gillespie's denunciation of the white supremacists in Charlottesville who are depicted on the flyer.
Edi Rama, the prime minister of Albania, tweeted a vomit emoji before penning a full-scale denunciation of a man he said provided "an implicit amnesty and apology" for Milosevic's "genocidal endeavour".
"AUL applauds the court's strong denunciation of Planned Parenthood's 'Big Lie' that it represents the best interests of women when it advocates for ... unlimited abortion on demand," she said in a statement.
In one of our interviews, I had asked him about the statement he issued after Charlottesville — a forceful denunciation of Trump's words that carefully stopped short of criticizing Trump himself by name.
Ralph Northam, a Democrat who won the governorship of Virginia in a landslide, is facing a firestorm of denunciation from his own party over racist images on his medical school yearbook page.
Just a week before this year's Miss Peru contest, the hashtag #PeruPaisdeVioladores — "Peru country of rapists" — began trending on Twitter and dividing the country with its aggressive denunciation of rape and violence.
Greg Sargent marvels at the spectacle of Paul Ryan, who is outraged, outraged, at President Obama for devoting part of the State of the Union to a denunciation of politicians who encourage bigotry.
"UF has been clear and consistent in its denunciation of all hate speech and racism, and in particular the racist speech and white-nationalist values of Mr. Spencer," Fuchs said in a statement.
Clinton, who praised Mr. Sanders and his supporters with her victory speech on Tuesday night, while delivering an aggressive denunciation of Mr. Trump that doubled as a sales pitch for the general election.
In this case, Democratic lawmakers were "a collective Joseph McCarthy," he writes, and it was Judge Kavanaugh's forceful denunciation of them that inspired Republicans like Senator Lindsey Graham to come to his defense.
The policy, which was announced in May, followed Trump's denunciation of pregame protests which were intended to call attention to what critics say is often brutal treatment of minorities by U.S. law enforcement.
In 2010, when he gave a homily in Sicily that anti-Mafia forces hoped would be a ringing denunciation of the Cosa Nostra, she was among those who found his words too timid.
With the military in the ascendancy again and Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi sidelined and frustrated with the United States' denunciation of the Rohingya crackdown, an increasingly isolated Myanmar is accepting China's courtship.
But Jordan Rooney, CEO of the Ridge Point strategic media firm, said that unless the game receives uniformly negative reviews, he expects it to sell robustly, precisely because of the negativity and denunciation.
This worry was situated in the framework of Thomas Paine's biting denunciation of hereditary monarchy and was shared by the ideological heavyweights of the day, including George Washington, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin.
President Trump on Friday laid out his "America first" trade agenda in Asia, delivering a denunciation of the "unfair" multilateral trade agreements that he said undermine the United States' "sovereignty" and economic power.
Last week he spoke of the clearly fictional information he would soon reveal that supported his denunciation of the conclusion of the intelligence agencies about Russian hacking, and by extension, the agencies themselves.
With each mention of impeachment and denunciation of Trump, Malinowski was greeted with loud applause from voters packed into a tiny library basement, where the room hummed with talk of ousting the president.
But it is hard to imagine a more strident, dramatic denunciation than the collection of works on display by Grupo Proceso Pentágono, active from 219–803, who turned their art into political intervention.
" Obama concluded by reiterating his denunciation of Trump's decision as one that could eventually leave the US "with a losing choice between a nuclear-armed Iran or another war in the Middle East.
CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinean President Alpha Conde told Reuters on Friday that he would file a complaint in Paris over "slanderous denunciation" in a probe the by French authorities into tycoon Vincent Bollore's Africa operations.
"I am going to file a complaint for slanderous denunciation, and we have all the evidence proving that I did nothing except defend the interests of Guinea," Conde said in a brief telephone interview.
Neither the president nor his wife responded immediately to the general's remarks, but a strong denunciation from the ruling party youth wing on Tuesday signalled that Grace Mugabe's supporters were prepared to defend her.
As a recovering Republican who retired in 2011 after serving on the House and Senate Budget Committees, I have concluded that this ritual denunciation of deficits and out-of-control spending is a fraud.
This year Jared Leto, an actor, dressed as Jesus; had he dressed as Muhammad, even if in a plain and historically accurate thobe and turban, he would provoke all manner of disgust and denunciation.
In other hands, "Pedro Páramo" would have been merely a social-realist denunciation of rural injustice, a "regional novel" of a kind fashionable in Latin America in the first half of the 20th century.
In an interview with Reuters two days later, President Conde said he would welcome it to "clarify things," adding he would also file a complaint in Paris over "slanderous denunciation," of his government's conduct.
It was his concern that Western powers would lecture him over the policy that prompted Mr. Duterte's denunciation of Mr. Obama, as well as similar tirades against the United Nations and the European Union.
In the barn at his Chappaqua home, Clinton has several shelves of books about his presidency — including, caveat lector, one by me, "The Natural" — most of which did not invite denunciation, angry or otherwise.
The United States has not only supported Turkey's bid to rein in Washington's Kurdish allies, but has also delivered an unusual public denunciation of its ally the Y.P.G. on the day of the operation.
"The state of Qatar expressed its strong denunciation and condemnation of the military coup attempt, lawlessness, and violation of the constitutional legitimacy in the Republic of Turkey," Qatar's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
More than six years later — after Javad's denunciation of me was aired on television; after countless agonized phone calls; after we finally agreed to divorce — it is a lesson I am still learning myself.
The most heated of these centered on his denunciation of Clinton over her long-standing support of free-trade policies, which, he alleged, made it easier for companies to relocate their jobs to China.
The findings drew angry denunciation from Mr. Trump, who said in a pair of Twitter posts on Wednesday that showing "losses for tax purposes" was considered a "sport" among real estate developers like himself.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. took the pulpit at Riverside Church in Manhattan and made his strongest denunciation yet of the Vietnam War; a year later to the day he was assassinated in Memphis.
Recent academic studies about diversity in the film criticism field have been damning — echoing the widespread denunciation of film studios for what many see as their systemic marginalization of women and people of color.
This whole saga, from the tabloid reports to the mayor&aposs denunciation and the employment drama that followed, showed me firsthand how a woman&aposs identity is regulated by a still patriarchal power structure.
"Essere Donne" ("Being Women"), her 1965 documentary about the condition of women in Italy, still feels fresh in its denunciation of discrimination, pay inequalities and the difficulties of reconciling a career with a family.
Despite his valiant denunciation of the loyalty oath in the name of scholarly integrity and human freedom, his veneration of the individual often appears coupled with distaste for the broader ranks of the masses.
Linda Lovelace's performance in "Deep Throat," in 1972, made porn mainstream; later, her denunciation of the movie, which she characterized as filmed rape, made the idea of the porn star as victim mainstream, too.
New York (CNN)Donald Trump sought to regain control of his campaign Wednesday, turning attention away from the turmoil roiling his operation with a blistering denunciation of the character, career and qualifications of Hillary Clinton.
And Irina Bokova (pictured), the director-general of UNESCO, was both embarrassed and impressively learned and eloquent in her denunciation of a text on that topic which a UNESCO committee voted to endorse this week.
At the 1973 event, lesbian Jean O'Leary gave an anti-trans speech, causing Rivera to fight her way to the stage and deliver a now-legendary denunciation of anti-trans bigotry within the LGBT community.
This month, the editor of a prominent Jesuit journal who is close to Pope Francis made a powerful denunciation of what he called the "ecumenism of hate" which was linking religious conservatives across denominational lines.
But in the advocacy of religious freedom round the world (or at any rate, in the denunciation of extreme forms of persecution) there had hitherto been a degree of consensus across the American ideological spectrum.
During his appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Monday, the former veep was asked what sort of legacy he thinks Trump's presidency will leave behind, and he responded with a firm denunciation.
As the president spoke with reporters on Saturday before boarding Air Force One, he had nothing to say about Mr. Mulvaney's legal action, instead issuing his ritual denunciation of the House Democrats for pursuing impeachment.
The unusually public denunciation of the nation's most prominent spy agency has put GOP leaders in an uncomfortable spot, and some have rushed to the CIA's defense, even as they've stopped short of criticizing Trump.
Voters were apparently unperturbed by the forgettable cavalcade of minor-celebrity speakers, Melania Trump's plagiarized remarks, Ted Cruz's refusal to endorse the nominee and Trump's lavish denunciation of Cruz the morning after the convention ended.
Since then, it has transformed into a fierce denunciation of Emmanuel Macron, "president of the rich," as these protesters and others call him, criticizing his right-leaning economic policies in this famously labor-friendly country.
The letter the authorities were investigating was an incendiary denunciation of Mr. Xi's leadership that also spoke of threats to the president's safety if he did not resign, friends and relatives of Mr. Jia said.
With her red armband and hunter green cap, emblems of her allegiance to the glory of the New China, she surely would have led her comrades in song, as was the tradition before every denunciation.
Mr. Ortega devoted much of his speech on Thursday to an angry denunciation of the church, accusing the bishops of working to overthrow his elected government and even of using some churches to hide arms.
These Israelis expect a memorial to Mr. Rabin to be sober and unified, a call for civility and a denunciation of political extremism — not a political event in support of the policies they still oppose.
Some brothels hid Jews — Mr. Teyssier reproduces a letter of denunciation to the French police noting the illegal presence of a Jew — but the luxurious ones were only too happy to take the Germans' money.
Known as AMLO, the incoming leader is Mexico's first leftist president in decades, and has already become the object of widespread denunciation for inviting Nicolas Maduro, the embattled president of Venezuela, to his swearing-in.
Two days after returning from Paris, Mr. Trump responded via Twitter to Mr. Macron's denunciation of nationalism by accusing the French president of what he himself is often accused of — trying to change the subject.
Mr. Rouhani's remarks amounted to an emphatic denunciation of the Saudi monarchy's extravagant welcome for Mr. Trump in Riyadh on Saturday and Sunday and their portrayal of Iran as the destabilizing force in the region.
Whereas Mundane Futures and Quotidian Pasts both utilized fiction and speculation, Banal Presents is firmly grounded in reality: With resounding denunciation, it presents the exploitation of Black-American bodies through both slavery and mass incarceration.
During the presidential campaign, Mr. Trump was questioned for his seemingly reluctant denunciation of David Duke, the former Klansman who backed him, and for the onslaught of anti-Semitic hate from supporters on social media.
She instead dwelled on the notorious poster — a public denunciation called a "big-character poster" in Chinese political argot — that she and six other activists put up outside a restaurant on the Peking University campus.
Although O'Rourke's full-throated denunciation of the president sounded like he planned to run against Trump, the two-time congressman declined to discuss a potential bid when asked by reporters on a conference call on Monday.
Donald Trump has, finally, all but united the Republican Party – in denunciation of his continued, race-based attacks on U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over the civil lawsuits against the candidate's Trump University.
The results in Michigan, where Mitt Romney's father was governor and Romney won 2008 and 2012 primaries, also suggest that the 2012 GOP nominee's sharp denunciation of Trump last week had limited impact on Republican voters
The announcement in December that Hermione would be played by a black actress, Noma Dumezweni, caused an online uproar that is still reverberating and included a denunciation by Ms. Rowling of critics of the casting decision.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon ripped into one-time presidential candidate Mitt Romney for his lack of military service during the Vietnam War in response to Romney's denunciation of Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore.
"The denunciation of the INF treaty confirms that the US has embarked on destroying all international agreements that do not suit them for one reason or another," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Friday.
But however justice is finally administered in his case, we should try to grasp what social and psychological forces made him what he is, without the distracting din of moral denunciation forbidding us from doing so.
" The denunciation by Russia, the Syrian government's most important ally, came after the leader of the panel that produced the report, Edmond Mulet, told Council diplomats that the findings reflected a "thorough, impartial and objective investigation.
On Mr. Franken, Ms. Gillibrand — who pushed for anti-harassment legislation years before the #MeToo movement gained widespread attention in 2017 — brushed off reports that donors were rejecting her bid because of her denunciation of him.
Last week, a law professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing delivered an unusually fierce denunciation of Mr. Xi, urging Chinese lawmakers to reverse their vote in March that abolished the two-term limit on his presidency.
The Obama administration's last arms sale to Taiwan, in 2015, was relatively modest — consisting of antitank missiles, two frigates and surveillance gear, worth $1.8 billion in total — but it still provoked a bitter denunciation from Beijing.
The graffiti was found a day after Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told a reporter that Jews, as well as Poles and others, were among those who perpetrated the Nazi Holocaust, sparking a furious denunciation from Israel.
Sessions delivered a full-throated denunciation of trade, arguing that America's commitment to openness was giving its citizens a raw deal: President Clinton and Obama promised our dangerous trade deficits with China and Korea would be reduced.
The graphic language of Key's denunciation of this British enemy led to the removal of Verse 3 in sheet music editions of the song in World War I, when the United States and Britain became staunch allies.
At the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leader summit in Manila in April, China scored a major victory when the joint statement seriously watered down the denunciation of its island-building in the South China Sea.
It was a sweeping review of world history and the benefits and perils of globalization, as well as a denunciation of the authoritarian forces that have bubbled up all over the world, including in the United States.
Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.), vice chairwoman of the caucus, delivered a similar denunciation, saying Trump's string of executive actions — almost all of them opposed by Democrats — have likely eroded the prospects of bipartisan cooperation between the sides.
Type the name of Julia Gillard, Australia's prime minister from 2010 to 2013, into Google and the search engine will quickly suggest "Julia Gillard misogyny speech", a fiery denunciation of old-boy sexism she gave in 2012.
So when Mr. Trump instead offered a fiery denunciation of migrant criminals and suggested deporting Hillary Clinton, Reince Priebus, the party chairman, signaled that aides should scrap the plan, and the committee made no statement at all.
This denunciation of racism, bigotry, and white supremacy also occurs a little less than two years after Trump sparked a political firestorm after blaming "many sides" for deadly violence at a neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
However, in times such as these, when democracy is threatened, especially when all of the values the US represents are overturned, what is expected from the United States is a fierce denunciation, and an emphasis on democracy.
In contrast to the written National Security Strategy, when Trump delivered his speech outlining it, he omitted the written document's denunciation of Russian election interference and instead, focused on a friendly phone call he'd had with Putin.
Following by a day Michelle Obama's deeply personal denunciation of Mr. Trump, the president also assailed the Republican nominee as a morally compromised and intellectually inferior person who fakes his concern for the working class in America.
"I've read hundreds of survivors' testimonies, yet I do not recall a single one where the writer has not described an episode of betrayal, blackmail or denunciation on the part of their fellow Polish citizens," he wrote.
" After Dr. He's presentation, the director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis S. Collins, issued a scathing denunciation, calling it "a deeply disturbing willingness by Dr. He and his team to flaunt international ethical norms.
Former First Lady Laura Bush, returning to Washington, D.C., to promote her new book on the continuing struggle of women in Afghanistan, made a strong denunciation Tuesday of the "xenophobic" talk going around among some Americans these days.
The speech at several points seemed to be responding to growing international denunciation of BRI's lack of transparency, its inattention to corruption, its overwhelming favoritism toward Chinese entities, and its reputation as a "debt trap" for developing countries.
Humayun Khan — a Muslim immigrant from Pakistan who was killed in Iraq in 2004 — after Khan's father, speaking at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, gave a stirring denunciation of Trump's call to bar immigrants from majority-Muslim countries.
A rabidly anti-Muslim politician in Australia is facing widespread denunciation after immediately blaming a Friday mass shooting in New Zealand — which killed more than 40 people at two local mosques — on the Muslim faith and Muslim immigration.
For nearly two decades, Bandi has written "in patient hope of a time when things would be different, when his denunciation of the North Korean system might circulate freely in a world outside its borders," according to Kim.
The robocalls follow Romney's withering denunciation of Trump in a speech at the Hinckley Institute Thursday, where he called Trump a "phony" and a "fraud," and vowed to work to prevent Trump from becoming the Republican standard bearer.
In what has been largely read as a denunciation of President Trump's world view -- the senator derided "half-baked, spurious nationalism" -- McCain also reminded us who we are as a people and, perhaps more importantly, who we were.
The comments marked the most personal denunciation yet of alleged Russian attempts to intervene in elections by a Western leader and contrasted with Trump's unwillingness to accept that Moscow intervened in order to boost his candidacy last year.
Washington (CNN)European Union leaders issued a withering denunciation of President Donald Trump's decision to bar some Europeans from traveling to the US amid the coronavirus pandemic, as Trump admitted he hadn't told the Europeans what was coming.
Reports in the Italian media, which were confirmed by a spokeswoman from the museum, identified the man as Vaclav Pisvejc, a Czech-born aspiring artist who has been involved in past incidents featuring nudity and the occasional denunciation.
Mr. Xi was also harassed — paraded by Mao's Red Guards, with his mother forced to join in one public denunciation — before he was, at 16, "sent down" to toil in the countryside in the name of the revolution.
The current political environment reminds me of my school days in the Mao era — when we were encouraged to report our teachers and fellow students, subjecting people to brutal denunciation and physical attacks for alleged Western "bourgeois" thinking.
In a reflection of the North's festering anger at China, the Korean Central News Agency carried a column by a writer called Jong Phil at the same time it issued Mr. Kim's denunciation of Mr. Trump on Friday.
Sheriff Thomas Hodgson of Bristol County, who has been outspoken in his denunciation of undocumented immigrants and those who protect them, said he was working with three Republican state lawmakers to draft legislation that would do just that.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's denunciation of former FBI Director James Comey as a "slime ball" on Friday triggered a 60,000 percent jump in look-ups for the word on Merriam-Webster's website, the dictionary publisher said.
HANOI (Reuters) - In a rare ideological denunciation of one of its members, Vietnam's ruling Communist Party has publicly criticized a prominent and outspoken academic for publishing translations of books it said were critical of socialism and one-party rule.
The tense relationship between President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, fractured over America's nuclear agreement with Iran and Mr. Netanyahu's denunciation of that plan in front of Congress, is the subject of this two-hour documentary.
Sanders supporters see these recent setbacks as momentary blips and believe that the infectious success of his populist economic message and denunciation of America's economic inequalities might be a better fit for New York in 2016 than Clinton thinks.
And when they compare his full-throated denunciation of a piece of musical theater to his garbled, terse, and delayed disavowals of the support by white supremacists, they see a wink and a nod, and fear it's a nudge.
In Washington, House Republicans are likely gambling that the United States outbreak will be relatively mild, and GOP denunciation of the Obama administration's failure to swiftly juggle budgets to conjure funds for fighting the virus will garner public support.
"The one who talks about peace in wartime is as much a traitor as the one who talks about war in peacetime," wrote an Erdogan ally, in an anonymous denunciation of Davutoglu posted on a blog on May 1.
China's relations with the Soviet Union had grown increasingly tense, and Mao was worried about what the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalin in 1956 and Khrushchev's removal from office in 1964 meant for himself as China's leader.
Donald Trump's increasingly vitriolic denunciation of immigrants became the hallmark of his stunning presidential election -- a victory that represented a decisive setback for those who argued that racial, ethnic and religious diversity strengthened, rather than harmed or disrupted, democracies.
"His highness also expressed strong condemnation and denunciation of this failed attempt and Qatar's stand and solidarity with the brotherly Turkish republic in all measures it is taking to protect the constitutional legitimacy and implement the law...," it added.
Mr. Juncker's was not the only denunciation to flow in after Mr. Trump told industry executives on Thursday that he planned to impose penalties of 25 percent on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum imports from all countries.
Organizers sought to combine traditional May Day themes of protecting workers' rights with a denunciation of Trump's efforts to increase deportations and a call for voters to show up at the polls for the upcoming mid-term congressional elections.
WASHINGTON — Senator Dean Heller's biting denunciation of the Republican health care bill last week infuriated the White House and helped unravel his party's attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act days before a vote was expected in the Senate.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A dozen members of the U.S. Congress have nominated Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement and its most prominent student leader for this year's Nobel Peace Prize, prompting a denunciation from Beijing for interfering in China's affairs.
Draft text of the resolution was originally written to focus specifically on condemning anti-Semitism following outrage over Omar's remarks, but the text was later revised to include a denunciation of other forms of bigotry, including anti-Muslim bias.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump issued a firm denunciation of political violence in announcing the arrest of the mail bomb suspect Friday, but repeatedly undercut his attempts to come across as a unifying leader at a time of crisis.
But Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, raised the stakes in this feud last week when his foreign ministry issued a statement that, in effect, backed a Hungarian government propaganda effort against Mr. Soros and joined its denunciation of him.
Instead of the opposition focusing on your personality, they will be forced to focus on your policies, the success of which they cannot credibly deny (Nancy Pelosi's denunciation that large company bonuses were merely "crumbs that they are giving workers," notwithstanding).
Her emphatic denunciation of the "murder" of police officers—a "terrible crime" against "all of us"—might strengthen her corresponding call for gun control, but it also renders her language on "fatal encounters" between police and black citizens feeble by comparison.
Washington (CNN)White House homeland security adviser Tom Bossert on Sunday defended President Donald Trump's remarks in response to the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, saying the President was not equivocating with his denunciation of violence from "many sides" Saturday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The NFL players union filed a grievance on Tuesday over the league's new requirement that players stand for the national anthem or wait in their dressing rooms, a policy that followed President Donald Trump's denunciation of pregame protests.
These scenarios exist mostly in the fever dreams of an establishment terrified of a nominee with sky-high national negative ratings who spent Sunday declining on national television to issue a clear denunciation of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
"One must question the veracity and content of any book which implies that its author played such an integral part of so many (claimed) incidents," said the Association of Former Agents of the U.S. Secret Service, which issued a denunciation.
Taiwan's denunciation of the ruling as "completely unacceptable" will give succour to Mr Xi. The positions both of China and Taiwan are based on claims made by Chiang Kai-shek when he ruled China, before he fled to Taiwan in 1949.
One was in Pacem in Terris, a denunciation of war issued in 1963 by a dying Pope John XXIII; an earlier landmark in Catholic teaching was De Rerum Novarum which in 1891 accepted the right of workers to form unions.
WASHINGTON, April 13 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's denunciation of former FBI Director James Comey as a "slime ball" on Friday triggered a 60,000 percent jump in look-ups for the word on Merriam-Webster's website, the dictionary publisher said.
Zack Cox of New England Sports Network timed Belichick's denunciation of the N.F.L.'s technology at 5 minutes 25 seconds, an extraordinary tech sermon for a man who is known for winning a lot of Super Bowls while saying very little.
WASHINGTON — In an extraordinary denunciation of Donald J. Trump's temperament and competence, President Obama urged leaders of the Republican Party on Tuesday to withdraw their endorsements of Mr. Trump's candidacy, flatly calling him "unfit to serve" as the nation's 45th president.
Reaganism made "ritualized denunciation" of the government routine, encouraging cynicism among conservatives; among liberals, a focus on marginalized groups has led to the competitive articulation of suffering, creating a culture of "majority victimhood," in which every group trumpets its grievances.
The video clip was published by The Washington Post, which reported that it had come from a current member of the Islamic State in an attempt to discredit the former militant, Harry Sarfo, because of his denunciation of the group.
The question isn't a denunciation of the "normal" life so much as an extension of empathy, and a true curiosity about what it might mean to break down conventional expectations of career and success to allow for more personal creativity.
In a phone interview on Monday, Mr. Browder said that Mr. Putin's denunciation was just another sign of the Kremlin's unhappiness with the Magnitsky Act, a 2012 law that Mr. Browder championed, in which the United States imposed sanctions against Russia.
He offered a full-throated denunciation of cover-ups detailed in the grand jury report and called for the Catholic Church in the United States to submit to an outside investigation of its handling of sexual predators in its midst.
Along the sidelines of National Football League games across the country and in London, coaches, support staff and even some owners joined team members in a silent response to Trump's weekend denunciation of players who kneel during the anthem as unpatriotic.
READ: Four men who tried to hack the global chemical weapons agency just got outed as Russian spies The coordinated denunciation of Russia issued by Western countries Thursday is some of the strongest language used against Moscow since the Cold War.
Mr. Brown's letter authorizing the deployment was largely seen at the time as a denunciation of President Trump's immigration policies, but many activists and elected officials in the state sharply criticized Mr. Brown for agreeing to any guard deployment at all.
Nixon supported every major civil rights bill in the 21968s, and may have lost the 19683 gubernatorial election in California as a result of his spirited denunciation of the John Birch Society, the alt-right wack jobs of their day.
This fear of denunciation has been dubbed "the white terror" by Hong Kongers, distressed by the erosion of wide-ranging freedoms promised to the former British colony under a "one country, two systems" formula when it returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
As Senator Bernie Sanders's thunderous Brooklyn-accented denunciation of "the millionaires and the billionaires" once again echoes through the political conversation, it seems likely that if and when Sanders releases his tax returns, they will show that he is himself a millionaire.
Flynn acknowledged in his forceful denunciation of Iran's destabilizing role in geopolitics, they have sown chaos throughout the Middle East by supporting the Houthis in Yemen, Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Shia militias in Iraq, and the Hezbollah in Lebanon, among others.
Walking along the rows of droning bees and almond trees on the farm he inherited from his father, Mr. Eggman gave few policy specifics but did offer a forceful denunciation of Mr. Denham, who beat him by 12 percentage points in 2014.
So Xu Zhangrun, a law professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, took a big risk last week when he delivered the fiercest denunciation yet from a Chinese academic of Mr. Xi's hard-line policies, revival of Communist orthodoxies and adulatory propaganda image.
Friberg, too, appeared validated, and said he was happy to hear the denunciation of the left from Trump – a politician he credits with having helped Europe's identitarians in their goal of moving what was considered politically acceptable in the debate on immigration.
After declaring in Beijing that he did not blame the Chinese for chronic imbalances with the United States, he delivered a withering denunciation in Vietnam of regional trade pacts, like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, from which Mr. Trump has withdrawn the United States.
During the communist takeover, the southern communists and the N.V.A. forces organized so-called liberated zones, conducted indoctrination sessions, rationed food, conscripted youth for labor and combat, and identified enemies, and sometimes their family members, in the local population for denunciation and death.
Sanders fielded the opening question of the night and, within the first 15 seconds of his response, pivoted to a denunciation of Bloomberg's stop-and-frisk policing policy, which focused on young men of color, when he was mayor of New York.
The same goes for the hyping of Ford's decision to add 700 jobs in Michigan — or for that matter, Mr. Trump's fact-challenged denunciation of General Motors for manufacturing the Chevy Cruze in Mexico (that factory mainly serves foreign markets, not the U.S.).
Less known, but even more shocking, is that the term had been popularized by none other than Zionist pioneer Max Nordau during his career as a cultural critic, five years prior to his denunciation of diaspora Jews at the First Zionist Congress.
Mr. Gantz, of the Blue and White party, named for the national colors, informed Israel's president, Reuven Rivlin, that he was returning the mandate to form a government, and then delivered a lengthy denunciation of Mr. Netanyahu in a televised news conference.
The rebukes, made at an emergency Security Council meeting called over Mr. Trump's announcement, constituted an extraordinarily public denunciation of American policy on the world's most prominent diplomatic stage, leaving the United States alone on the issue among the council's 15 members.
The bottom line: Unlike his attacks on NAFTA, immigrants, climate science, and the Affordable Care Care — which triggered denunciation by critics both in and outside of the U.S. — Trump finds himself in the embrace, if conditional, of mainstream experts when it comes to China.
This year, a ringing denunciation of human abuse of the planet was issued jointly on September 1st by Pope Francis and Bartholomew I, the better-known successor of Dimitrios as Patriarch of Constantinople, a post which enjoys "primacy of honour" in the eastern Christian world.
A leak of documents by Greenpeace, the environmental organization, in early May added to suspicions about the deal, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, as opponents turned the three-year debate away from trade issues to a broader denunciation of the secrecy surrounding the talks.
" Khizr Khan, who in his speech at the Democratic National Convention delivered a blistering denunciation of Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, and whose family Mr. Trump later belittled, said the address had offered a reminder that "certain values are worth fighting for.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Michelle Obama issued a deeply personal denunciation of Donald J. Trump on Thursday for his lewd comments about women, exhorting voters in scathing terms to reject his candidacy and the campaign's increasingly vulgar tenor by backing Hillary Clinton as a matter of conscience.
Instead, Sanders finished his thought with a vague denunciation of Clinton's prior support for child deportation, a practice she has said sends a "positive message" to the thousands of families and unaccompanied minors fleeing poverty and conflict-levels of violence in their home countries.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Romney Calls Trump Unfit as Party Erupts in Discord" (front page, March 4): The denunciation of Donald Trump by Mitt Romney and other prominent members of the Republican Party may ultimately have the opposite effect of what they intend.
Though the White House later clarified that his denunciation "of course that includes white supremacists, KKK, neo-Nazi and all extremist groups," the slowness of that response—and the fact that it didn't come from Trump personally—made the president seem downright soft on racism.
"The recent Sino-American trade war has, in particular, revealed underlying weaknesses and the soft underbelly of the system," wrote Xu Zhangrun, a law professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, in a denunciation of Mr. Xi's hard-line policies that was shared widely despite censorship.
Mr. Heller's quick denunciation offered a morale boost to the Democratic Party after a trying few days of recriminations about why they lost a special congressional election in Georgia on Tuesday, the latest in a series of demoralizing defeats they have suffered this year.
The denunciation started when some in the Christian community suddenly voiced alarm at a four-year-old Facebook post by the band's lead singer of an article, written by an American L.G.B.T.Q. activist, that featured an image of the singer Madonna as the Virgin Mary.
There was nothing on par with, say, Representative Barbara Jordan, the Texas Democrat who in a Judiciary Committee hearing during the Watergate scandal delivered a memorable homage to the Constitution and a denunciation of President Richard M. Nixon, a defining moment of those proceedings.
Then, after bumbling through two attempts to get it right, the president did the unthinkable last Tuesday, when he essentially rescinded his previous denunciation of the perpetrators and started a brawl with the press over the "many sides" he deemed responsible for the deadly violence.
The denunciation started when some in the Christian community suddenly voiced alarm at a four-year-old Facebook post by the band's lead singer of an article, written by an American L.G.B.T.Q. activist, that featured an image of the singer Madonna as the Virgin Mary.
The alleged basis for claiming that B.D.S. advocates are anti-Semitic, and thus worthy only of denunciation or punishment, not argument, is that through their three goals listed in their manifesto they express their rejection of Jews' right to self-determination in their homeland.
Donald Trump traveled to CIA headquarters Saturday to offer reassurance to the workforce after he spent weeks criticizing American intelligence, but his unscripted, self-referential remarks before a wall of stars memorializing fallen officers are drawing criticism, including a pointed denunciation from the agency's recently departed director.
Defense lawyer Peter Brauti, on the other hand, argued that imprisonment in this case would "serve no real purpose other than denunciation," and is asking for a sentence of two years less a day, to be served in the community — meaning Forcillo wouldn't see jail time.
If the speaker's speech fundamentally disagrees with principal values of the university—such as respect, dignity, diversity and inclusivity—then more speech and public denunciation by both the administration and the student body could simultaneously inform, promote discussion and assert the institution's commitment to core principles.
Javier Saviola, Carlos Tevez, Sergio Aguero and Ezequiel Lavezzi have all suffered this treatment at one time or another, usually accompanied by enormous hype in their home country which turns to vitriolic denunciation when they fail to have the required effect on the Argentine national team.
The show of investor nerves coincided with sharply heightened strains between Riyadh and Tehran, reflected in a fresh denunciation of adversary Iran by Prince Mohammed over its role in Yemen, and by continuing mutual acrimony over political turmoil in Lebanon, another cockpit of Iranian-Saudi rivalry.
It was also a quiet but sharp denunciation of Donald J. Trump, whom she did not name, in which she took aim at his campaign slogan and derided him as a cynic who viewed the world's challenges in terms of 140-character posts on Twitter. Mrs.
The publication of Democratic Party emails came days after Mr. Assange's denunciation of Hillary Clinton and just before she was officially named the Democratic presidential nominee; neither he nor other WikiLeaks officials would confirm or deny that the hacked information came, as widely suspected, from Russia.
As the Communications Director for Tom Garrett, the member of Congress representing Charlottesville, I remember speaking to my boss that morning and was proud to see his swift and very public denunciation of the vitriol coming from these hate groups and subsequent efforts in the aftermath.
The show of investor nerves coincided with sharply heightened strains between Riyadh and Tehran, reflected in a fresh denunciation of adversary Iran by Prince Mohammed over its role in Yemen, and by continuing mutual acrimony over political turmoil in Lebanon, another cockpit of Iranian-Saudi rivalry.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions took his turn in the hot seat, testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee about matters related to Russia — offering a fiery denunciation of the "appalling and detestable lie" that there was some kind of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
On Wednesday afternoon before the university library, about 300 students and alumni joined a rally that began as a protest of Dr. Jaeger but quickly expanded into a denunciation of what students called the university's indifference toward sexual violence on the campus of about 10,000 students.
He said Mr. Trump and Stephen K. Bannon, then the president's chief strategist, were "trying to divert attention" from the president's refusal to offer a full-throated denunciation of neo-Nazis and other white supremacists whose rally in Charlottesville led to the death of a counterprotester.
" After a storm of criticism over his remarks, Mr. Trump's aides persuaded him to moderate his message by assigning explicit blame for the violence to far-right agitators, which led to a stronger denunciation of hate groups — emailed to reporters and attributed to an unnamed "spokesperson.
We don't know whether the murderer on the Portland train felt empowered to scream at a Muslim girl because of Trump's own previous Islamophobic rants, any more than we can be sure that Trump's denunciation of reporters led a Montana candidate to body slam a journalist.
And Christoph von Dohnanyi, the former music director of the Cleveland Orchestra, wrote a denunciation of the ban, stating that his uncle, the German Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was killed by the Nazis, would have opposed a policy that barred Muslims while making exceptions for Christians.
" Hours earlier in Tehran, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, delivered a tough denunciation of Mr. Trump's position on the nuclear deal and his other criticisms of Iran, calling it "a waste of time to respond to such blatherings and nonsensical remarks by the foulmouthed U.S. president.
" And in fact, we can't attribute any direct responsibility for the bombings to Trump: His White House, through press secretary Sarah Sanders, condemned the "terrorizing acts," and Trump stated that he "fully agrees" with Vice President Mike Pence's denunciation, via tweet, of the bombings as "cowardly actions.
It was at a gathering of America's National Association of Evangelicals in 1983 that, with his famous denunciation of the Soviet Union as an "evil empire", President Ronald Reagan implied that the cold war was a moral contest rather than a misunderstanding in which both sides bore blame.
His famous denunciation of the Anita Hill hearings as a "high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves" marked the beginning of a long and complex debate over Thomas' racial views that has continued in his two decades on the high court.
The N.R.A.'s instant and evidence-free denunciation of Judge Merrick B. Garland, President Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court vacancy, may have appeared to be just piling on, since Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, had already announced that no nominee would even be granted a hearing.
Fassbinder fills the series with the details of ordinary troubles—poverty, lack of affordable housing, casual racism, hostile bosses—but in lieu of a blanket denunciation of an implacable system he offers a vision of practical possibilities for local change at work, in the community, and at home.
But Trump's reaction to the events in Charlottesville — both his initial statement blaming violence "on both sides" and his subsequent angry press conferences, in which he blamed the media for paying insufficient attention to his belated denunciation of white supremacy once he had made it — was a turning point.
"The denunciation of paint by number became a sport among social critics preoccupied with the raw edge of suburbia, where mass culture seemed most at home with jerry-built entropy of supermarket sad hearts, tract houses, picture windows, and pink lampshades," art historian and curator William Bird, Jr. observes.
Henda Ayari, a French citizen of North African parentage, posted two photographs of herself — one in a full black Islamic veil, the other in a tight jacket and T-shirt, bareheaded — and wrote a bitter denunciation of Salafism and its encouragement of violent jihad among young French Muslims.
Mr. Lombard's admission that his unsympathetic client made for a poor defendant — with "eyes like a dead fish" — leads into a denunciation of both the death penalty and the role of public opinion ("a prostitute that shouldn't be allowed in courtrooms," as Mr. Lombard puts it) in the trial.
"Your words are dividing Americans, not healing them," Mr. Graham said of the president on Wednesday, two days after issuing an instant backslap on Twitter — "Well done Mr. President" — when Mr. Trump gritted through the more explicit denunciation of white supremacists that he seemed to regret hours later.
But his increasingly emotional denunciation of the various legal and political investigations — that are now focusing on his business, his campaign, his transition, his inauguration and his presidency is not giving the impression that he is a President who is confident there will be no charges to answer.
This denunciation had very real consequences: Dulac was insulted at the premiere, a row ensued in the audience (it is uncertain if Artaud, present at the opening, abstained from it as he later claimed, or not), and the screening was aborted, casting a shadow over the entire film.
Like Magritte's denunciation, this is not Elena Ferrante but Elaine Reichek, sinking her identity into a vast panoply of identities — from Virginia Woolf to Anna Akhmatova to William Blake— and emerging with creations that are all her own, and that preserve both her signature style (embroidery) and her absence.
Trump has rarely had a week untroubled by intra-party conflict, but things reached a new pitch on Tuesday, which started with a Twitter war between the president and Bob Corker (R-TN) and ended with Jeff Flake (R-AZ) offering a blistering denunciation of the president from the senate floor.
Consequently, Senate Democrats will have the opportunity to probe Mulvaney's views on these matters — along with his vow to "end Medicare as we know it" and his denunciation of Social Security as a "Ponzi scheme" — so the American people can get a clearer sense of what it is we're in for.
On Thursday morning, the anti-Trump Republican strategist Rick Wilson wrote a bracing denunciation of those on the right who defended the assault of a reporter—though one seemingly premised on the belief that the "cultural collapse of the GOP into the Trump Troll Party" might be reversed through reason.
Dan Patrick, the Republican lieutenant-governor of Texas (a powerful post in that state), headed onto Fox News television and launched into a blanket denunciation of all those who protest against any police actions, whether peacefully or not, seeming to assign responsibility to all of them for the murders in Dallas.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) in a televised interview on Friday called the comments "unhelpful" and "unfortunate," but did not give a more forceful denunciation of them.
And it was in Las Ramblas of Barcelona, standing guard on a rooftop as a volunteer during the Spanish Civil War, that the British writer George Orwell was struck by a realization that would ultimately lead him to write "1984," his enduring denunciation of totalitarianism and the politics of fear.
Post's denunciation is particularly stirring: [A]t the very heart of the constitutional order, in the Office of the President, the Constitution abandons its brave experiment of forging a new society based upon principles of voluntary commitment; it instead gropes for security among ties of blood and contingencies of birth.
Inevitably, North Korea has tried to seize on Mr Trump's volte face to paint itself as the more grown-up party, even though it was the North's threats of a "nuclear showdown" and its denunciation of America's vice-president, Mike Pence, as a "dummy" that seem to have precipitated Mr Trump's decision.
So I caramelized some onions and recorded how long it really took—28 minutes if you cooked them as hot as possible and constantly stirred them, 45 minutes if you were sane about it—and I published those results on Slate, along with a denunciation of the false five-to-10 minute standard.
As a result, the end of this movie ties everything up in knots, first seeming like a relatively straightforward denunciation of collectivist economics, then switching over to a satire of individualist systems, before ultimately landing on the idea that Jesus Christ himself was, at the very least, a bit of a socialist.
Doubtless seeking to ape President's Trump style and win his approval, they began competing with each other to make the most ferocious denunciation of their Democratic colleagues and the most heartfelt declaration of sympathy for Judge Kavanaugh, in a show of empathy far keener than they managed to muster for Dr. Blasey.
"We call on the international community and the Secretary General of the United Nations to take effective measures in order to bring to an end this human tragedy in Xinjiang," the Turkish statement said While Turkey made the boldest denunciation of China so far, other Muslim majority countries have been steadily losing patience.
"It is as though the voice filters up to the reader like echoes from a very deep well, and yet it strikes his ear with a raw energy," the poet and critic Laurence Lieberman wrote, discussing "The Lice," a collection whose bitter contents were widely understood as a denunciation of the Vietnam War.
What prompted his denunciation of Mr Corbyn was the emergence of a video from 2013 in which Mr Corbyn addressed the Palestinian Return Centre, an NGO which calls itself an "independent, non-partisan, organisation committed to advocating for Palestinian refugees, in accordance with the historical, political and legal basis of the right to return".
Ms. Hua stepped up to the podium to brief reporters in Beijing, made some announcements about diplomatic activities, and before a reporter could ask a question, unleashed a denunciation of Mr. Pence and his allies that lasted more than six minutes, lobbing virtually every stock taunt that the Chinese government keeps for such occasions.
Donald J. Trump implored supporters on Thursday to rally behind him by portraying himself as a victim of "false smears" from a growing number of women accusing him of making unwanted advances — a brazen attempt to stabilize his campaign amid a new round of criticism from Republican allies and a searing denunciation by Michelle Obama.
But people who voted for Trump have become especially attuned to such charges, and it only takes a quick playback by Rush Limbaugh or Tucker Carlson of the day's denunciation of America, white males, or the West by Professor X, Opinionator Y, or Celebrity Z to stoke their sense that the intellectuals loathe them.
The man, who was not further identified, in keeping with Swiss privacy law, is charged with calling in a sermon in October for the denunciation of Muslims in the community who did not pray, "and for those who continue to refuse to do so to be killed by burning them in their homes," prosecutors said.
An agreement struck in 2015 between Mr. Abe's government and that of Park Geun-hye, a South Korean president who was later impeached, was supposed to be a "final and irreversible" settlement of the matter, but its denunciation by Ms. Kim and other former sex slaves meant that it was all but dead on arrival.
A look back at an archetypal example of conceptual art, René Magritte's 13 painting "La Trahison des Images" or "The Treachery of Images," or "This Is Not a Pipe" — a parodic image of a pipe and a written denunciation that declares the image not to be the thing itself — signals Reichek's point of departure.
Within hours of his broadside, couriers from the State Department began delivering letters to the embassies of all 28 NATO members across Washington, DC. Each one, signed by Jared Kushner, Mr Trump's son-in-law and secretary of state, was a "notice of denunciation", giving the requisite year's notice of America's intention to quit the alliance.
Amidst the denunciation of Trump's statements Wednesday, his campaign pointed to Clinton's use of personal server for official business as secretary of state despite handling sensitive classified information in that role and the thousands of emails she didn't hand over to the State Department while destroying the server itself -- the very emails Trump was referring to.
Although it was scarcely a thundering denunciation, the report noted that the Saudis criminalise any attempt to cast doubt on Islam or its legal tradition, including any attempt to promote atheism; any public display of non-Islamic religious symbols; any attempt to persuade Muslims to change religion; and, of course, any move by a Muslim to abandon the faith.
WASHINGTON — When Secretary of State John Kerry took the floor at the United Nations on Wednesday to deliver a searing denunciation of the airstrike on an aid convoy headed for the Syrian city of Aleppo President Obama was crosstown, at his Manhattan hotel, preparing for a day of diplomacy that included Africa, Israel and Colombia — but, conspicuously, not Syria.
The rift is now so dire that there will be two marches on the same day next month on the streets of New York: one led by the Women's March group, which is billed as being led by women of color, and another by a group affiliated with March On that is stressing its denunciation of anti-Semitism.
Last month, Meryl Streep stole the show at the Golden Globes awards ceremony with a fiery denunciation of Mr. Trump as a demagogue and a bully, followed by a series of speeches at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, where Julia Louis-Dreyfus, David Harbour and other actors lashed into Mr. Trump's new visa ban that targets predominantly Muslim countries.
Hillary Clinton would soon be hosting a town hall in Urbandale, and denouncing Mr. Trump's denunciation of Muslim refugees to an overflow crowd, just a few hundred yards from where I had begun the day dining on pecan pancakes among a gathering called the Westside Conservative Club, while those present grilled the speaker, a Republican mayor, about his tax cuts.
In 2016 Hungary and Greece tried to block an EU statement when China lost its case on the South China sea; in March 2017 Hungary refused to join an EU denunciation of the torture of lawyers in China; in June that year Greece blocked an EU statement at the UN Human Rights Council that was critical of China's human rights record.
Using this third-person "Shostakovich," but often switching into an unlocatable voice, like a biographer behind a literary veil, Barnes deftly covers three big episodes in the composer's life: denunciation in Pravda and subsequent implication in an assassination plot; his trip to America, where he is humiliated as a Soviet stooge; and lastly, being forced to join the Communist Party.
Members of Congress don't have enough of a common identity across parties to be wounded by the denunciation of their peers, and in an age in which being a creature of "Washington" is a recipe for a primary challenge, caring enough about the approval of policymakers, the media, or any other "elite" to feel shamed by them isn't a feature but a bug.
It was an afternoon of high diplomatic theater that began with a passionate denunciation of Iran's "oppressive government" by the American ambassador, Nikki R. Haley, and ended with the Iranian ambassador delivering a lengthy history of popular revolt in the United States — from the violent demonstrations at the Democratic National Convention in 1968 to the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011.
Four years ago, Bernie Sanders planted his flag in Michigan, claiming it as a rejection of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonDemocrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Biden faces tricky test in unifying party The Hill's Campaign Report: Defiant Sanders vows to stay in race MORE, a snub of the Party hierarchy, a denunciation of anything the system was dishing out.
The second recycled tale relates to the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace, held in March 1949 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, where Shostakovich, fresh from a second denunciation at the hands of Andrei Zhdanov, Stalin's culture czar, was supposedly sent against his will as part of the Soviet delegation, only to be humiliated again in a confrontation with the composer Nicolas Nabokov.
Twenty-six years ago this month, Donald J. Trump sat down with Glenn Plaskin, a celebrity columnist, and, over a glass of chilled Coke, offered a grievance-filled economic agenda, a searing denunciation of weak-kneed American leadership and a keen understanding of his appeal to blue-collar Americans that uncannily resembled the White House campaign he is waging today — without Twitter, which didn't yet exist.
Much press coverage of the debate will focus heavily on the number of times Trump interrupted Clinton, the apparent laughter in the debate hall when the GOP nominee praised his own temperament, and Clinton's harsh denunciation of Trump for spreading a "racist lie" by falsely asserting that President Obama wasn't born in the US. Trump's foreign policy views might not get as much attention, but they should.
Notwithstanding Mr. Trump's denunciation of the subpoena to Mr. McGahn, his administration's legal team has not put forward any legal theory for why executive privilege — the president's power to keep secret certain internal executive branch information — would ban the kind of testimony the House Judiciary Committee is seeking from the former White House lawyer: essentially, to go over what he already told Mr. Mueller.
The government of Saudi Arabia, whose icy relations with Israel have thawed in recent years, issued "strong condemnation and denunciation of the deadly targeting of unarmed Palestinians by the Israeli Forces of Occupation," according to the official news agency S.P.A. Among major Western powers, there was much criticism of the relocation of the American Embassy, but only President Emmanuel Macron of France directly assailed Israel's actions.
The magazine has been fiercely skeptical of Trump since he announced his candidacy last summer, but the special issue, which boasts an array of right-wing media personalities and pundits as well as a feature editorial, seems designed to be its definitive statement, a historical milestone on par with William F. Buckley's denunciation of the John Birch Society in 1965 or the magazine's rejection of Pat Buchanan's anti-Semitism in 1991.
In their lyrics, many prominent New York rappers flaunted their contempt for organized religion: One could cite The Notorious B.I.G.'s 1994 track "Suicidal Thoughts" ("When I die, fuck it, I wanna go to hell") or, more recently, A$AP Rocky's denunciation of corruption in the black church on last year's "Holy Ghost": The pastor had a thing for designer glasses:Yeah, I'm talking fancy plates and diamond glasses.
As Rancière warns, the hundredth denunciation of a lie or an act of oppression does not stand out as vividly as the first — although we may be excused if "wanting to emancipate" sounds more appealing in light of events that have transpired in the decade since the philosopher gave this interview — the Arab Spring, Occupy, Black Lives Matter, the refugee crisis, Brexit, the passage of and assault on Obamacare, to name a few.
Pozen described Trump's denunciation of the press as "the culmination of several decades of comparable attacks by media pundits, such as Rush Limbaugh" and he argues that Trump's calls to lock up one's general election opponent, encouraging online hate mobs, lying constantly, attacking the press constantly, contradicting oneself constantly, undermining the very idea of truth are individually and in common potentially profound threats to the integrity and quality of our system of free expression.
Photo: Evan Vucci (AP)On Monday morning, President Donald Trump finally took the time to issue a (hollow and thoroughly unconvincing) denunciation of white supremacy in the wake of mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas over the weekend that collectively resulted in at least 31 deaths and scores of injuries—in the latter case involving a gunman whose manifesto clearly reflected Trump's racist immigration rhetoric and reportedly targeted Hispanics.
So in the face of serious allegations of sexual assault and the denunciation of national Republicans, it's no surprise this guy is digging in: The election, which will be held on December 12 unless it is rescheduled (at this point, who knows?), is shaping up to be not just a contest between a fundamentalist Republican and a mainstream Democrat, but between the national GOP leadership and the base of the party in one of America's reddest states.
The paper's cover represents a sharp denunciation of White House press secretary Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerOvernight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump falsely claims his events have never 'had an empty seat' MORE, who has apologized for claiming during a briefing Tuesday that Adolf Hitler never used chemical weapons.
Yet in mid-October of that year, I was in North Carolina covering a Senate race at an event dominated by Republican Thom TillisThomas (Thom) Roland TillisSenate leaving D.C. until April 85033 after coronavirus stimulus vote Senate GOP super PAC books more than million in fall ads Politics and the pandemic — Republicans are rightly worried MORE's denunciation of Obama's dangerous dereliction on the Ebola crisis, putting — he claimed — a political hack in charge of meeting the challenge.
With that in mind, Obama also used his speech on Tuesday, delivered after meeting National Security Council officials, to launch a fiery denunciation of Trump's much more visceral response to the tragedy, which called for banning Muslim migration in to the U.S. Indeed, Obama has steered clear of emotive displays following terror attacks, though he has expressed more impassioned responses to mass shootings such as the one at a school in Newtown, Connecticut, and a church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Lawrence O'Donnell: calmer than the posturing 2010 character who got himself kicked off Morning Joe for his prosecutorial (and, frankly, correct) denunciation of former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen and the whole Bush administration for falling down on the job before 9/11, but still evincing a West Wing style of righteous, lettered indignation—appropriate, since he was a writer and producer on the show that, perhaps more than any other cultural artifact, shaped the sensibility of post-Bush liberalism, including that of MSNBC.

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