" Detractors invoke labels like "narcissistic demagogue" and "fake prophet.
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Its detractors say the richest will benefit most and .
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How do you respond to the site and workshop's detractors?
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Detractors might say China is creating conditions for yuan depreciation.
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Interestingly, detractors of the primary reform sounded the same predictions.
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However, Lewis has been responding to many of his detractors.
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His detractors, meanwhile, have remained doggedly opposed to his agenda.
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But the Venezuelan native has placated his detractors by batting .
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But Labo director Tsubasa Sakaguchi is unfazed by the detractors.
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ExxonMobil has given ample fuel to the industry's detractors, too.
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What most concerns the deal's detractors are the "sunset" provisions.
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Detractors can point to yet another example of liberal bias.
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It seems like the detractors are being pretty harsh, though.
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Hillary's also less cold-blooded than detractors claim ... at 97.8.
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It fueled both detractors and believers in the Hiddleswift union.
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His detractors say he's too controlling and too partisan. Sen.
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She's had plenty of detractors and naysayers, even among Democrats.
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But, her detractors would argue, that is beside the point.
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Detractors, however, insist that the president's approach breeds new instabilities.
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Her detractors questioned her choice of dress and her morals.
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Detractors view "Prairie Home" as excruciatingly hokey, syrupy and dull.
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But the legislation also had its fair share of detractors.
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Like any leader of a large organization, Gulati has detractors.
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Despite his detractors, Tiger stood by his friendship with Trump.
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When asked about the Xenoverse detractors, he laughs before responding.
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Unsurprisingly, Benton has his detractors, and so do his parents.
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Fitzgerald's strategy is pretty harmless, but it still has detractors.
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Still, Tyler's many detractors called him "His Accidency" after that.
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Robach said that unnamed detractors initially questioned the story's newsworthiness.
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Both the film's champions and its detractors have valid points.
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And we all abetted our detractors' efforts to delegitimize us.
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That novel has its detractors, of which I am one.
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The responses were mostly in favor, with a few detractors.
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Many detractors imputed racist motives to the woman, Teresa Klein.
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Cryptocurrency is a divisive topic with strong proponents and detractors.
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Detractors say it amounts to a giveaway to the rich.
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Overall, the detractors, though vocal, seem to be a minority.
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Despite some big wins, Trump has certainly had his detractors.
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Detractors complained that he was vaporous, pretentious and often inaccurate.
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But not all Pelosi detractors will likely win their races.
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The evangelical blogosphere in particular contains plenty of polite detractors.
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His detractors constantly tell me that he's cocky — or robotic.
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Still, Musk has devotees just as passionate as his detractors.
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Detractors would no doubt call this the militarization of industry.
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Webb's detractors have the right to disagree with his opinion.
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The burden of unity lies with Trump, not his detractors.
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Jakarta certainly has plenty of detractors, and with good reason.
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Jakarta certainly has plenty of detractors, and with good reason.
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What do you have to say to your inevitable detractors?
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As such, the issue has drawn prominent backers and detractors.
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Discrediting his detractors is not a new approach for Mr. Trump.
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Hannah shot back at her detractors while on The Ellen Show.
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There doesn't appear to be many detractors to that decision, though.
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In fact, among Hannah's age detractors is former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay.
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Mr Macron's detractors accuse him of lacking ideology, or political clarity.
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I didn't expect that, and I'm sure neither did my detractors.
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For his conservative detractors, that proves he cannot give plausible answers.
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This is important because the owners have many supporters and detractors.
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Some detractors, including women, objected to Zere's clothing on religious grounds.
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Until recently, his detractors were almost as numerous as his adorers.
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Her detractors say she is in thrall to "hipsters on bicycles".
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Mr. Bumpers's detractors, however, called him personally bland and politically noncommittal.
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" She also noting of detractors: "You can never make people happy.
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Lady Gaga is taking a public stance against Kanye West's detractors.
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Contrary to what his detractors insist, he wasn't a draft dodger.
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He says the detractors have made errors in their experimental methods.
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Detractors saw it as proof of his being a bit dim.
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Even the best adaptations have detractors: It's impossible to please everyone.
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Everything her detractors could have said about her, but said first?
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"Green Book's" detractors say the movie pushes a "white savior" narrative.
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Detractors across the political spectrum accused him of inflating the figures.
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Facebook continues to have its high-profile detractors in the market.
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Trump's detractors frequently forget the independence he brings to the table.
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Even detractors feared being dropped from a final club's party rolls.
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I think Bannon believes he will outlast Trump and his detractors.
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It's the attitude that delights his supporters and repulses his detractors.
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This handed detractors ammunition to argue that it was done intentionally.
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Detractors claimed it discriminated against Muslims and violated the U.S. Constitution.
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The moment became a game changer for the group of detractors.
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The shake-up had its supporters and detractors from the start.
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As the movement has attracted mainstream attention, it's also found detractors.
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On Twitter, a search for "Hallmark socks" delivered many vocal detractors.
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Geoengineering is highly controversial, with strong proponents as well as detractors.
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This, I think, is Ashbery's genius, and what infuriates his detractors.
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Unpredictable. Temperamental. Beloved by his base and loathed by his detractors.
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He's being attacked because his detractors don't want to hear him.
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If nothing else, Mr. Scalza has outlasted most of his detractors.
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Early on, Mr. Ponte seemed poised to prove his detractors wrong.
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But detractors think their skepticism will be vindicated in the end.
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Detractors of democracy would delight in the downfall of electoral assistance.
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Her fiery words drew ire from several detractors including President Trump.
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Luther published frequently and quickly, responding almost immediately to his detractors.
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Many of Trump's detractors already think he is guilty of obstruction.
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Her detractors pilloried her movies as sexist, politically incoherent and grotesque.
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Maybe disclosure does exactly the opposite of what its detractors say.
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Despite the detractors, LaPera does receive overwhelming praise from her #selfhealers.
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Even though most people recognized its value, the concept had detractors.
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And both inflame intense emotions among their respective supporters and detractors.
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This corner of the new diversity industry also has drawn detractors.
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Both families defended him, in the moment, against detractors and accusers.
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But even detractors acknowledge the challenges facing the generic-drug market.
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Or maybe, as its detractors argue, it's just really that ugly.
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Detractors of the crown prince say both moves are dangerous adventurism.
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For Moore's detractors, his actions were an unconstitutional, grandiose, self-serving stunt.
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They simply rank and balance his shortcomings differently than do his detractors.
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That was seized upon by his detractors in the 2015 election campaign.
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Both Sessions' supporters and detractors were at times passionate in their position.
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Granted, Musk has had his share of detractors over the past year.
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The assault on digital detractors follows an offensive against independently minded judges.
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He said his detractors at home and abroad should help him instead.
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Such scrutiny has seen Duterte's detractors engulfed by tides of online anger.
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In any case, her clout today allows her to laugh off detractors.
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But he also criticized detractors, with Senate Minority Chuck Schumer, D-N.
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Still more detractors have shown up, like tadpoles after a summer rain.
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Still, the growing push towards cleaner energy hasn't been come without detractors.
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Norway's involvement with the REDD+ initiative in Tanzania has had its detractors.
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Detractors say alt-right ideology glorifies white nationalism, anti-Semitism and misogyny.
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Some of Trump's detractors reverse-engineer his personality to fit the news.
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But the Guggenheim did not seem ready to hear out its detractors.
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Meanwhile, lots of detractors are using biting sarcasm to mock the ad.
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Here are a few times detractors have, incorrectly, written the company off.
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"Don't be distracted by his attempts to distract you!" scream his detractors.
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They started competing with taverns, and detractors came out of the woodwork.
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Yes, there was plenty for Trump's supporters as well as his detractors.
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The initial proposal, which has been improved, has both defenders and detractors.
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Moulton and Vela insisted that none of the detractors would do that.
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"Then we can publish the data and refute our detractors," he wrote.
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Its detractors view Momentum as naïve at best and dangerous at worst.
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The show's principal architect, Andrew Lloyd Webber, is aware of its detractors.
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Clinton's detractors look dimly on appeals to support her as a pathbreaker.
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As momentum for the Green New Deal grows, so do its detractors.
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The Pentagon's energy programs have both detractors and supporters in Congress. Sen.
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But he isn't the self-destructive dilettante his legend's detractors claim, either.
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He had both admirers and detractors in Cuba and around the world.
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Yet, that is exactly what Neomi Rao's detractors are trying to do.
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Detractors accuse them of being famous simply for being famous (or infamous).
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He added that with any project of this scope, detractors are inevitable.
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The detractors saw Pelosi's powerful network in full force back at home.
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Detractors accuse the family of holding back economic development with socialist policies.
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She had few allies inside NBC, and more than a few detractors.
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Detractors sometimes cite a brittleness in Ms. Radvanovsky's sound as off-putting.
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Mr. Liddell has his detractors, both in the administration and outside it.
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Mr. Trump himself repeatedly seemed to endorse attacks on his detractors, too.
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And he has demonized his leftist detractors as enemies of the people.
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It is the rest of the résumé his detractors say is lacking.
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I know that colorization has got its detractors, which is fair enough.
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They do have their detractors, however, and Weir's sexual orientation—in 2016!
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I heard from numerous Trump detractors who felt the coverage was ridiculous.
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His detractors are referring to the various scandals swirling around Mr. Trump.
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For his detractors, the president's appearance has been a source of mockery.
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Some of Mr. Navalny's detractors accuse him of working for the Kremlin.
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The senator also occasionally used the account to defend himself against detractors.
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Mr. Trump's supporters and his detractors may debate whether they deserved better.
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Anton's backers, and even some of his detractors, respect his intellectual capabilities.
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Like most popular things, SpongeBob has drawn his fair share of detractors.
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Uber's detractors have started a grass-roots campaign with the hashtag #deleteUber.
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Mr. Stern had no shortage of detractors and adversaries over the years.
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Sanders's Democratic detractors are not ready to say his nomination is inevitable.
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Bloomberg's criticism potentially has more of a punch than other detractors, however.
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The president's detractors fall into three camps: illegals, commies and Samantha Bee.
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The anonymous account apparently tweeted in Romney's defense at journalists and detractors.
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Tens of thousands of detractors are expected to march peacefully on Saturday.
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It feeds [Trump's] detractors' worst fears and it needlessly divides his supporters.
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The Mueller probe's detractors, including GOP members of Congress such as Rep.
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His detractors argue that his actions are not borne out by facts.
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President Trump gave his detractors plenty of ammunition while standing beside Vladimir Putin.
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John Kelly similarly sailed through for Homeland Security, though he had more detractors.
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His detractors are quick to point out the irregularity of his priestly circumstances.
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So clearly the space force has its detractors, not least Defense Secretary Mattis.
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Her most vocal detractors (largely white, largely male) like to be provocative too.
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What he loses in credibility among detractors he gains in popularity among supporters.
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Of course, with any issue regarding scientific ethics, the proposal has its detractors.
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The only company to draw ire from both Trump's supporters and his detractors?
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Her Muslim detractors are less concerned about her piety than their own recognition.
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Just look at what some of Trump's sharpest political detractors are doing now.
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Not even Mr Moon's friends—and certainly not his detractors—predicted his agility.
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Some detractors of the president said, why are we fighting with our friends?
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Detractors say that journalists should not be laughing or partying with the president.
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Whether or not his detractors should support him now is up for debate.
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He's also quickly responded to the game's detractors in typically droll Deadmau5 fashion.
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But aside from a few detractors the Whitney has been exceptionally well-received.
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Prop C had both vocal proponents and vehement detractors in the tech industry.
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Not with the vitriol and volume Trump's detractors displayed, but it was apparent.
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Detractors say the combined company would concentrate too much power, stifling consumer choice.
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Detractors say the device prevented accountability and may have jeopardized sensitive national intelligence.
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He said detractors simply chose to view Charles's characteristics in a bad light.
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But the more detractors, the tighter the community of diet adherents will form.
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But supporters and detractors of the welcome note are both exaggerating the stakes.
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Internet voting has faced a lot of detractors in the computer security community.
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This helps politicians keep their finger on the pulse of supporters and detractors.
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But Pelosi has been picking off her detractors one-by-one, including Rep.
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"This is just what they wish would have happened," he added of detractors.
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The rebels have ruled Sanaa, kidnapping, executing, disappearing, systematically torturing, and assassinating detractors.
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Detractors fear Bolton is pushing Trump toward military action against Venezuela and Iran.
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But Mr. Musk said the detractors were overreacting and ignoring Autopilot's lifesaving benefits.
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Higgins has since been encouraging other detractors to cut deals with Pelosi. Rep.
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And Mr. Trump can point to his long record of outwitting his detractors.
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Note, for example, the deafness to irony or abstraction in Ciccariello-Maher's detractors.
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Trump's decision was also criticized by a number of Libby's detractors, including Plame.
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Some of his detractors saw collusion between his backers and British intelligence agents.
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But the bill — barely a day old — has already picked up several detractors.
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The European Union could dissipate faster than even its detractors could have dreamed.
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Meanwhile, Obama's signature diplomatic achievement—the Iran nuclear deal—still has Democratic detractors.
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There will be plenty of detractors of the Bannon–Caddell school of thought.
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His detractors were uncompromising, declaring that Knight's opinions had no place in comedy.
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But how much do fans and detractors actually know about the enigmatic artist?
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Detractors like to equate Senator Bernie Sanders's socialism with Soviet and Chinese Communism.
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But I am sorry to tell you that he actually has had detractors.
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The inclusion of Radiohead and Jackson should please some of the hall's detractors.
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Supporters have started a fund-raising campaign, and detractors have questioned her credibility.
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This commitment — staging the musical exactly as Bennett designed it — has its detractors.
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Bob Corker, Trump will rid himself of his two most outspoken Republican detractors.
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"Stick with your gut and don't let detractors convince you otherwise," she said.
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One New Zealand writer told Disney detractors to stop with the fat-shaming.
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It is difficult for detractors of the Trump administration to acknowledge its successes.
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Some of Peloton's detractors point to the price of its products and classes.
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Detractors claim that work requirements violate the spirit and intent of Medicaid law.
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Not everyone agrees with the message and there have been some vocal detractors.
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Instead efforts from either supporters or detractors were taking over the review section.
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As everyone knows, Churchill confounded his detractors and magnificently rose to the occasion.
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Her most vocal detractors paint her as unfit to run a professional league.
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The Constitution's detractors maintained that large nations with disparate populations are inherently unstable.
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Each of the catch-all terms is going to have fans and detractors.
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Throughout his tenure, Mr. Martins has had his share of supporters and detractors.
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His detractors say he should quit in order for Albania to join Europe.
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Trump's absence was the talk of the convention, leaving supporters and detractors equally disappointed.
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In fact, her Instagram persona might even make her biggest detractors genuinely like her.
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Detractors, on the other hand, often perceive some CrossFit folks' devotion as dangerously obsessive.
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EMILY's List's traditional criteria for viability can shut out women of color, detractors argue.
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He was almost always at Trump's side and able to deflect his own detractors.
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Unfortunately, Lysiak already has detractors, despite the fact that she's only in third grade.
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But like anyone who lives in the public eye, she still has her detractors.
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Nonetheless, fake news has amplified the polarization between López Obrador's supporters and his detractors.
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Even the San Francisco startup's most vocal detractors admit it—the juice tastes good.
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There's plenty of evidence to support my claim, which milk's detractors refuse to acknowledge.
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But Bublé struck back at his detractors on Friday with this powerful Facebook message.
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Detractors responded by making fun of Cosby on Twitter with memes referencing the allegations.
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The fast-paced growth of the sharing economy has not come without its detractors.
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But detractors dismiss ADOS as a hashtag on Twitter promoted by conservatives and trolls.
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Does this sound like what their detractors accuse them of, of making metal soft?
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Saudi Arabia is known for aggressively exerting influence and tracking detractors on social media.
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Even his detractors concede he has shown great persistence in pursuit of his goals.
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"It just matters what we think," said Brady when asked about New England detractors.
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Many of Clinton's detractors on the left met these observations with howls of indignation.
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Many detractors, however, say Pakistan has provided haven to members of the Afghan Taliban.
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Sanders's detractors formed a protest group to oppose the plan—among its leaders were
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Supporters and detractors of the police seemed, by this point, to expect the outcome.
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While the drop occurs across the board, it is bigger among the President's detractors.
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Greiwe sees detractors and supporters in the real-estate industry dividing into two camps.
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Fuel-cell technology has its detractors, mostly because of the question about fueling stations.
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China's detractors, right and left, are emboldened, while those advocating more engagement are exhausted.
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He's demonstrating a level of blessed assurance that his detractors are showing they lack.
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Clinton so unappealing to her detractors may make her immensely appealing to her fans.
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For Argentina's detractors, this proves that the default and subsequent tough negotiation were wrong.
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We need our children to never allow our detractors to divide or separate us.
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Supporters promoted its economic possibilities, while detractors denounced the inherent brutality of the matches.
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The stream of visitors continued, and she soon had as many detractors as supporters.
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Like most small products with a cult following, SCiO has its fans and detractors.
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Stoller spends little time addressing libertarian antitrust supporters, neoliberal competition fiends, or socialist detractors.
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The meme went viral this week and has had no shortage of detractors online.
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But he is acutely aware that Bernie's rapidly elevated profile has earned him detractors.
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Mr. Trump has his own choice adjectives — crazy, sick, low IQ — for his detractors.
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Her detractors said her inability to coax them back showed a lack of leadership.
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A statement he issued seemed designed to send a strong message to his detractors.
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So clearly the Space Force has its detractors — including the current Air Force secretary.
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Her detractors said not understanding she was being offensive was not a good excuse.
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He takes to social media to lash out at detractors and exalt his brilliance.
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Inside them, Bloomberg detractors and enthusiasts alike ate from tables stocked with free food.
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He wanted no party affiliations, a move his detractors thought would give unilateral control.
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Justin Amash (R-Mich.), one of the plan's conservative detractors, immediately rejected Ryan's argument.
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Detractors saw artifice and incompetence, while supporters saw a cheeky glint in his eye.
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But detractors said the lands that Palestinians would ultimately receive are not exactly useful.
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The club moved quickly to protect one of its own, to dismiss his detractors.
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While the students have detractors, his father believes many more are on their side.
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This is undeniable, though snobbery seems generally to have topped misogyny among her detractors.
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Was he pleasing any of his detractors, or proving worse than they had feared?
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The repatriation holiday idea for foreign income has supporters and detractors in both parties.
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Still, there are detractors who argue that profanity is unnecessary and should be censored.
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His detractors accused him of politicizing what was supposed to be a neutral role.
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However, the company's low reported tax bill has infuriated its detractors on the left.
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We should consider whether some of Ms. Harris's detractors fell in the latter category.
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It suggests an intensity of ambition and a presumptuousness that make his detractors bristle.
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But using land to produce fuel rather than grow food also has its detractors.
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But his detractors say the progress has not been evenly felt throughout the city.
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It has detractors, but I love the nutty combo of SUV and drop-top.
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Some detractors believe Booker's focus on public schools is the stuff of revisionist history.
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FOR JOHNSON'S DETRACTORS, however, the space would have been emblematic of all they disliked.
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On the other hand, the standards' detractors say they added big costs to cars.
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Cryptocurrency detractors worry that its anonymity helps criminals looking to avoid law enforcement oversight.
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But his supporters should be more anxious to restore our dignity than his detractors.
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But both members and detractors have an incentive to exaggerate the alt-right's size.
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Detractors accused peace-loving Martin Luther King Jr. himself of inciting hatred and violence.
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" Gagnon says he's open to meeting with Puskas and those he calls his "detractors.
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Billy Eichner, on the other hand, felt Streep's detractors were focused on the wrong issue.
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Zirinsky's detractors say the drip-drip-drip of stories about the shakeup is hurting morale.
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MacDonald's detractors "decried the hypnosis as an act, a consummate MacDonald performance," the authors wrote.
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There's no room for casual players here, and that's justly controversial among the game's detractors.
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The race, amongst his many detractors, will be to take him out, ahead of time.
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This dichotomy captures, in two moments, what Ivanka supporters love and what Ivanka detractors loathe.
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Most of the increase in support for impeaching Mr Trump has come from his detractors.
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Yet despite their stellar records, all four teams have a surprisingly stubborn group of detractors.
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The Wii U had its detractors and Nintendo is reminding people why this company matters.
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But the city, about 60 miles west of Philadelphia, turned the tables on its detractors.
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Of course, every new idea has a band of detractors predicting the worst-case scenario.
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Detractors despise him for his communist past and for, as they believe, hijacking the revolution.
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Ocasio-Cortez quickly responded on Twitter, as she often does to detractors and supporters alike.
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Detractors say the character appears obese, which they claim portrays a negative stereotype of Polynesians.
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Trump has made good use of the claims his detractors made about him in 2016.
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And this time, one of the bill's biggest detractors is actually co-sponsoring the bill.
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"No, I'm not trying to run out the clock," Pelosi said of her Democratic detractors.
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Pundits and detractors had speculated for days about the cause of Clinton's poorly-concealed illness.
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I had no tutorial support and there were detractors -- I even got my books late.
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He said Trump's detractors are foolish for comparing him with a veteran politician like Clinton.
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Now her detractors' fears were being realized, and the risk could no longer be ignored.
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I can hear in my head the derisive tone detractors take: A climate change musical?
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To detractors he is a would-be sultan, implacable, cunning and reckless in his ambition.
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I hoped Nicki would remind her detractors why she is deserving of the title Queen.
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Detractors in some states are drafting laws to preclude minimum-wage increases in rogue cities.
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The president will be accused by his detractors of cutting off financial aid to individuals.
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Pelosi has already reached out to some of her detractors ahead of the caucus vote.
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Detractors state that such a program will have similar effects as other welfare programs, i.e.
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He is youthful, handsome, outspoken, viewed as charming by supporters and arrogant by some detractors.
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The Washington Post's report has two additional details that may further inflame the FTC's detractors.
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Unsurprisingly, "California Girls" spend much of their time working to prove their male detractors wrong.
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Trident's detractors argue that a lot has changed since the programme was approved in 2007.
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Detractors say Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, may have jeopardized sensitive intelligence with the device.
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Detractors say the far-right ideology glorifies white nationalism, anti-Semitism and discrimination against minorities.
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Warren proved her initial detractors wrong by fully embracing the role of the policy wonk.
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Right-wing detractors paint him as a Democratic mastermind funneling dark money into immoral causes.
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Among the Floridians who came to Philadelphia, Ms. Wasserman Schultz had no shortage of detractors.
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Many of Roosevelt's detractors point out that his successor William Howard Taft initiated more cases.
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JON PARELES Minimalism, as many of its early detractors complained, puts some people to sleep.
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So clearly the Space Corps has its detractors — including the current Air Force secretary herself.
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Detractors seized on the moment, lampooning Rubio as robotic days before the New Hampshire contest.
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Detractors also take issue with the final negotiations that merged the House and Senate bills.
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They like to discredit their detractors by accusing them of being silly and overly sensitive.
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Rosenstein addressed his detractors in the speech on Thursday, which was first reported by Bloomberg.
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Apparently, lots of her detractors thought she was disingenuous in her intentions on the show.
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His detractors savored the irony; it seemed that maybe he would finally learn his lesson.
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ICBMs, detractors say, are largely useless as a deterrent against threats such as North Korea.
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His anger is seen by his fans as strength and by his detractors as bombast.
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Her detractors will never like — or understand — her music, and that, she knows, is okay.
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Even Mr. Pai's detractors acknowledge that Mr. Pai has been efficient at moving his agenda.
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He has a history of ignoring his detractors, or taking them on in public ways.
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Contrast that with President Obama's willingness to defend a policy that has always had detractors.
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", today it would be, "Detractors of democracies and foes of the liberal world order arise!
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But the organization is barreling ahead as it defends the project from critics and detractors.
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Our detractors used all the arguments they could so that our project would not happen.
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His detractors argue that he is -- and I am paraphrasing here -- just some punk kid.
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The law's detractors argue in favor of expanding exemptions for smaller companies from SOX 404.
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Further, she lost to two of her most vocal detractors, Kristina Mladenovic and Eugenie Bouchard.
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Musk has long faced detractors who have berated him for failing to meet his deadlines.
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Broaddrick's detractors usually point to her 1998 affidavit denying the rape, which she later recanted.
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Hayden isn't the mindless drone or sinister spy boss that his harshest detractors might believe.
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James railed against various of L'Ouverture's detractors who attributed to him a merely personal ambition.
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Boosted has its share of detractors, but the company remains popular among influencers and YouTubers.
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And many of his detractors made themselves known after he died on May 28500, 6900.
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One such candidate is Gillibrand, who many detractors argue has flipped-flop over her career.
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Caroline: Sorry, Henry detractors: the kid's gonna be around a little while longer, I think.
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Not everyone is celebrating Wonder Woman, and you can guess who the worst detractors are.
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Plus, as Sanders' detractors are eager to point out, he doesn't live in the district.
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Shannon McGinley, a leading conservative activist, said the Iowa outcome had buoyed Mr. Trump's detractors here.
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Duque&aposs detractors warn that his victory could throw an already delicate peace process into disarray.
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Omar's detractors say the problem isn't her criticism of policy, but the language she has used.
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After years of wartime rationing, this deliberate abundance was provocative to supporters, and blasphemous to detractors.
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Devotees and detractors alike say Patanjali's management style is a far cry from standard corporate culture.
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The acquisition isn't without its detractors, who say they are already ditching GitHub and looking elsewhere.
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There's a hope among both the President's detractors and allies that, with the confirmation of Gen.
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It wouldn't be a stretch for Trump's detractors to consider this a form of prosecutable bribery.
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Goop has attracted plenty of detractors for trafficking in generally unscientific, at times even dangerous, advice.
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Democrats and other detractors have gone even further in their language, some even using Nazi analogies.
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After he posted the images, the jokes practically wrote themselves for Trump supporters and detractors alike.
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However the court rules, the Electoral College is far more stable than its detractors will acknowledge.
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Nevertheless, the most fervent and disgruntled of Markle's detractors have labeled her an opportunistic social climber.
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An aesthetically-pleasing Instagram filter is not enough to convince detractors of the importance of liberalism.
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But the cosmetic fix wasn't enough for Sieting's detractors, who continued to demand the sign's removal.
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His detractors have also accused him of being too eager to make an ally of Putin.
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The Parkland activists are known to stand up against their detractors and Hogg is no exception.
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But Carney has only sporadically called out Amazon detractors on Twitter, in one case challenging Rep.
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Then, in early December, another one of the film's detractors did a very public about-face.
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His detractors say he was an authoritarian leader bent on stifling dissent to stay in power.
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Hopefully, the positive comments will overshadow the detractors from weighing in about other people's personal lives.
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City supporters and Trump detractors took to social media, with #WeAreBaltimore and #BaltimoreStrong trending on Twitter.
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One thing's for sure, the announcement of the new Clinton tax-hike plan energized her detractors.
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Instead of arguing with Stevenson's detractors, they're raising the new character's profile and burnishing her reputation.
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Detractors say the intent behind both Trump's first and second orders was to discriminate against Muslims.
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However, detractors said the plan could cause the government to neglect other areas of the city.
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Mickey blasts Jerry's detractors, saying anti-Semitism played more than a small part in the attacks.
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"There were some detractors along the way, but they never really knew the man," Witjas argues.
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Detractors argue the refinery would divert funds away from the more profitable production and exploration business.
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"I am not the Jeff Sessions my detractors have tried to create," Session told the committee.
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Saturday Night Live rightly skewered this trend: Detractors often see this practice as exploitative and disingenuous.
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Trump's campaign manager, for example, on Tuesday insisted Bannon is "not as scary" as detractors claim.
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It speaks well of her and her character, despite what her detractors might like to intimate.
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The Revenant is not as universally loved as last year's Birdman, which itself had strong detractors.
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They hoped he might go after detractors of the group accusing it of being a cult.
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That right—and the spirit of compassion and openness that drives it—isn't without its detractors.
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Some who have used the hashtag have used racist, violent language when going after their detractors.
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Ryan said he viewed the tally as a victory for the detractors in delivering that message.
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The deal had previously been disclosed and ends days of haggling between Pelosi and her detractors.
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"We're ditching Moscow Mitch," he said, referring to a nickname detractors have given the Republican senator.
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Both Clinton's supporters and detractors were politically motivated to paint Lewinsky in the worst possible light.
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Other detractors, like Karen DeCrow, a former president of the National Organization for Women, praised Mrs.
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Left-wing activists are just as dependent on permission to speak their minds as their detractors.
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Stepien unsuccessfully advised Trump against backing Moore -- a sign, his detractors say, of his middling influence.
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"We have Trump supporters and Trump detractors," said Bella Kesler-Hoyt, 34, a camper from Colorado.
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But the site also attracted criticism for publishing articles that detractors said were in bad taste.
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Detractors say that the episode shows that the foreign policy establishment feels that policy is broken.
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The license plate of her car—X MI24 SPY—is a knowing wink at her detractors.
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He compares her — this will irk her detractors — to Pope Francis, though not on religious grounds.
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But to the shock of Bradford's many detractors, the Vikings have thrust themselves into the picture.
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What still makes Trump unique though is the amount of intensity his detractors have for him.
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I think some ways it might be helpful to see where [the detractors] are coming from.
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Some detractors might say this move is unnecessary and that interns are being paid with "experience".
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" According to the handbook, Stratcom's Twitter audience "consists of media, academics, detractors, and the general public.
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It was the very things that confounded her detractors that were most entrancing to the uninitiated.
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Their detractors take umbrage with more ideological issues before the band have strummed a single note.
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Her detractors say roughly a dozen incumbent Democrats are ready to oppose her bid for Speaker.
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By The New York Times Mr. Manafort soon had plenty of detractors among the campaign staff.
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As frustrating as it is for his many, many detractors, Cruz was right to be confident.
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The first product, Addyi, was approved amid an industry-backed publicity campaign painting detractors as sexist.
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Mr. Trump's image adorns thousands of shirts, hats and knickknacks created by both supporters and detractors.
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"We'll have detractors on both sides," said Representative Chris Collins, a Republican in western New York.
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Even in Butte, a mining town where he retains strong support, the senator has some detractors.
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Detractors consider him a presumptuous climber who out-demagogued populists in a ruthless grab at power.
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He lashed out anew at his attorney general, shouted "TREASON" and demanded investigations of his detractors.
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" Referring to his detractors, he went on: "I have advice for all of you bad apples.
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Critics said the law was too broad and vague, allowing the government to go after detractors.
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"Have your fun," she said at a news conference Thursday, all but taunting her intraparty detractors.
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The vice president's detractors say he similarly champions Trump's record without even acknowledging the omnipresent scandals.
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It's possible to imagine both Donald J. Trump's detractors and his admirers eagerly grasping a copy.
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That should hearten, not dishearten, detractors because honest disagreement and debate often leads to better solutions.
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A foreign affairs win would change the narrative, likely with Trump's supporters and detractors alike. ADVERTISEMENT
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Within the White House, both Azar and Verma have their defenders as well as serious detractors.
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But Mr. McCain's conservative detractors have not forgiven his maverick tendencies simply because he is ill.
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Stern had many detractors, especially later in his tenure as commissioner, but his influence is clear.
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Whatever the detractors say, however, no one has any doubt: South Carolina is Trump's to lose.
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Perez has almost no electoral experience, a charge detractors used against him during the DNC race.
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He indulged in fast-paced polemic, publishing frequently and quickly, responding almost immediately to his detractors.
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His efforts earned him both fans and detractors, and set Nissan on a path to profitability.
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Detractors claimed it still allowed Iran more leeway to finance unrest in Yemen, Syria and Lebanon.
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For everybody who has applauded the show's unhurried pacing, there have been just as many detractors.
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Still, detractors of the Trump administration's civil rights work welcomed the lawsuit as a "significant" signal.
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They have been among Mr. Trump's most vocal detractors, along with the writers at Teen Vogue.
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The largest detractors from quarterly gains, Miller said, were investments in Frontier Communications and Medley Capital.
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Warren undertook a charm offensive and began selling the bureau to the public and its detractors.
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Yet, in the face of scientific data, industry detractors demonize even economics and its positive externalities.
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But Trump backers and detractors alike agree there is likely even more rough weather to come.
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The arrest of Garcia Luna caused a shock in Mexico, though he had long had detractors.
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And if those detractors still have something to say, good luck shouting it over the feedback.
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The president's detractors claim that Cohen's plea agreement proves that President Trump violated campaign finance regulations.
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The claim by Trump's detractors that he fundamentally inherited a growing economy is, of course, true.
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Detractors complain that she is ruthless and takes more credit for campaigns than she sometimes deserves.
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The gallerist also has her detractors, even as artists and critics have come to her defense.
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Trump can now add Haley to the list of detractors within his own administration-to-be.
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He said his detractors had taken his comments out of context and added "strange fabrications to them".
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The largest detractors came as a result of supplier deliveries, which fell 2.6 percentage points to 52.
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Harris' supporters have a way of turning the biggest concerns of her detractors into evidence of strength.
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Alas, fans (and detractors) of Beuys have nothing to worry about: the removal is a temporary intervention.
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You can watch her explain her decision, as well as comment on any detractors of Trump, below.
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Ellison's detractors question whether a black, practicing Muslim is the right face of the new Democratic Party.
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Detractors call him a treacherous and calculating politician who used his position to sideline potential party rivals.
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The boo birds were out on Thursday, and not just his serial detractors from the police force.
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Scores of her own lawmakers - both Brexit supporters and detractors - joined forces to vote down the deal.
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Da Silva's detractors, meanwhile, heralded his arrest as the opening of a new chapter in Brazilian politics.
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The company's cash burn and need to repeatedly raise money has been a concern among its detractors.
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But Matsumoto didn't see the humor, saying the offer could be taken seriously by fellow Clinton detractors.
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The Republican base is expected to rally around Kavanaugh, but he's had detractors on the far right.
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And there's nothing, there's no better pleasure at the end than to prove all those detractors wrong.
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Social Protection One of the most important detractors from individual well-being is a sense of insecurity.
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Dorsey, however, has sided with the proposition's detractors, including San Francisco Mayor London Breed and state Sen.
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Her detractors say she has since picked easy targets, predominantly American technology firms, to make herself popular.
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Messrs Bernanke and Draghi have their detractors, but were instrumental in saving their respective economies from catastrophe.
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Yet the firm's "privacy pivot" is perhaps better seen as an aikido-like redirection of detractors' momentum.
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There will be plenty of detractors in the low-margin and highly competitive business of e-commerce.
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Detractors argue the ban discriminated against Muslims in violation of the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of religious freedom.
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Outrage over such headlines is a rare thing to unite President Donald Trump and his Democratic detractors.
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And while 3-on-3 has its detractors, it should be fun in a format like this.
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Tim Ryan (D-OH) asked Stein (Ryan is a moderate Democrat and one of Pelosi's main detractors).
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And even if a softer Brexit eventually emerges, it will have loud, angry detractors on both sides.
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So LG appears to be looking for ways to appeal to both notch fans and detractors alike.
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Swift, on the other hand, was criticized by fans and detractors for staying silent throughout the election.
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"The hardest part for both supporters and detractors is that no one knows what's happening," Democratic Rep.
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Not without its detractors, the new economy faces challenges from entrenched industries, labor costs and logistical needs.
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Stephen Colbert, Wanda Sykes and Seth Meyers have spoken at the dinner and also had their detractors.
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But advocates of both weapons reckon that it is their detractors who are stuck in the past.
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Her detractors who claim she has no positive message, no theme, just haven't been listening to her.
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Until Trump's loudest detractors realize this, he'll continue steamrolling over every flimsy barrier they set before him.
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While staying true to their cause, the Missionaries of Charity say they have responded to their detractors.
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That phrase had its detractors, for it seemed to imply passive acceptance of a more sluggish future.
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To the 8 AM chart's detractors, its popularity is the result of confirmation bias and wishful thinking.
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Detractors are pressuring Trump to dump him and Flynn fueled this campaign with inflammatory statements and tweets.
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Though Israel's detractors scream moral outrage, the truth is that supporting Israel is the only moral action.
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This leaves ample opportunity to shut down his critics and detractors and block users he disagrees with.
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Despite all these detractors, Pacific's fish sticks are probably the best fish sticks I've eaten all week.
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The list goes on...Detractors, as they do, have come out in full force on social media.
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But even when there are detractors, the conversation still seems to happen only among the one percent.
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Such care has contributed to numerous deaths, detractors add, also noting little oversight exists for private facilities.
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What his detractors do not say is that his record contains praise for our voting rights laws.
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It is not lost on Trump's detractors that he routinely takes aim at immigrants and racial minorities.
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We can see what bothered Weber's detractors in her ambitious didactic melodrama, Where Are All My Children?
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"We won't be surprised when she wins tomorrow," a Democratic aide associated with Pelosi's detractors said Tuesday.
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However, despite the misleading claims of STLDI detractors, many of these policies provide affordable, high-quality coverage.
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Trump has countered that his detractors are restricting free speech and trying to halt his campaign's momentum.
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It's less easy to find comprehensive accounts denoting the Russian ties that some of Trump's detractors have.
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Eighteen months after the dossier's publication, Steele has impassioned detractors on both the left and the right.
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Detractors of NASCAR joke that, to finish a race, all you have to do is turn left.
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Fans and detractors can debate the causes, and may decide it's a mixture of all of them.
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But this reflects a deep respect for the ancient authors the detractors of Chinese medicine sometimes lack.
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Negotiations took place behind closed doors between only the largest corporate stakeholders, while detractors were iced out.
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Larger detractors include StepStone, a unit of media company and long-time Google critic Axel Springer
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Enter the venerable Italian pop song, timeless to its fans and stuck in time to its detractors.
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That strategy has detractors, including Edward Bramson, an activist investor who wants Barclays to stick to consumers.
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As many Process detractors frequently noted, a great draft pick is no guarantee of a great player.
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His detractors, noting his tendency to borrow ideas from other artists freely, questioned his originality and authenticity.
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His detractors' most powerful weapon is the fact that Mr Snowden has ended up living in Russia.
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"Joker" has been nominated for 11 Oscars, but detractors of the film claim it didn't deserve any.
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His detractors — like Trump — have pointed to this as evidence of corruption within the Obama White House.
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The answer, in my view, isn't quite as dark as many of his detractors would paint it.
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Despite detractors' disingenuous cries of "stale" evidence, like faded memories, the quality of evidence matters, not time.
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In fact, many have deemed Monday's SEC decision as part of Manila's broader campaign to silence detractors.
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Eggnog is a hot-button topic when it comes to holiday beverages, attracting fans and detractors alike.
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His detractors suggest that his low ratings would be even lower if the economy were more robust.
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Some of Spicer's most high-profile detractors quickly mocked his departure, many speculating about Spicer's next job.
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There was an overwhelming sense in the room that Trump ultimately would prevail over his many detractors.
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Like any coach, Kondos Field may have her detractors, though they are not that easy to find.
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In the words of her detractors during the 2016 presidential race, Hillary Clinton was abrasive and shrill.
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Detractors gripe we're encumbering ancient potters with a fictitious name and the modern baggage of artistic genius.
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" She added: "We understand that Jimmie Durham has supporters and detractors because of his Cherokee ancestry claim.
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If you think that way, then you can say your detractors are just blinded by political correctness.
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The president promised Mexican voters drastic change, and often dismisses his detractors as people clinging on to privilege.
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President Trump&aposs detractors in the media were quick to challenge the praise he heaped on the dictator.
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However, it's important to note even the most snarky of the app's detractors found nice things about it.
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Curtis's detractors typically zero in on his style, arguing that it's incompatible with his role as a documentarian.
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The consensus that Melania's speech was no big deal was so overwhelming that even Trump's detractors downplayed it.
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That inflated volume hasn't diluted the president's penchant for hurling invective toward his detractors and political adversaries, however.
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Like the NFL or the NBA, these detractors claim, the success of MMA depends on a centralized authority.
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Many hailed the film, and it was nominated for an Oscar, but it also had its fervent detractors.
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That future that MMA fans always secretly dreaded and MMA detractors always outwardly assumed has come at last.
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His detractors will view it as a blip in a presidency they see as flouting America's basic values.
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One of its biggest detractors is Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, President Trump's pick to head the EPA.
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Obamacare detractors, including President Trump, are quick to say they want to retain coverage for pre-existing conditions.
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ACCORDING to its detractors, and even some of its acolytes, the philosophy of liberalism has run its course.
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Herndon has had to deal with some detractors since she tweeted on Sunday about the disappointing onesie placement.
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Its two main detractors, Edmund Phelps and Milton Friedman, would each go on to win a Nobel prize.
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His detractors, however, argue that he doesn't yet have much to show for his first year in office.
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His detractors paint him as an ideologue who has pushed the government into a series of policy blunders.
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These days, detractors of nangs probably assume that the medicinal gas has been co-opted for nefarious purposes.
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The gaff did not go unnoticed on Social Media, where Trump supporters and detractors joked about the typo.
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Her detractors are pointing out that Moretz previously criticized Kim Kardashian for sharing naked photos of herself online.
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Detractors decried the rudeness of her language, calling it beneath the office of the man she was criticizing.
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Detractors of economic abstraction (notably, Vitalik Buterin) argue that the added complexity is not worth the ecosystem gains.
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To be sure, the Trump economy has its detractors and not everyone is impressed by all the enthusiasm.
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" In conclusion: When detractors called Taylor a relationship-obsessed man-eater, she delivered the delightfully ironic "Blank Space.
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Several other detractors can be heard shouting obscenities at Lahren in a third, NSFW video posted on Twitter.
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Meanwhile, some in the Egyptian media have rallied around the government and painted its foreign detractors as spies.
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RELATED: North Korea's missile tests, by the numbers But the system has detractors in South Korea, as well.
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It's a stock with a good story, but there are detractors waiting for it to trip, Cramer said.
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But the detractors remains convinced it is an idea that will remain in the world of Asimov's stories.
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" O'Neill recognizes that the bill might have its detractors, although she thinks passing it is "a no brainer.
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Indeed, the CFPB's detractors have previously argued that the CFPB director was immune from removal under this standard.
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Her detractors argue Savchenko's military skills are overrated and raise concerns about her nationalist, possible far-right sympathies.
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Surely, Orange Rhyming Dictionary had as many detractors as it did fans, but the public's curiosity certainly showed.
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Because the U.S. economy is so large, trade agreements rarely have the impact their supporters or detractors insist.
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His work earned him many detractors, including Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Everyone—Trump supporters or detractors—should hope this is true and support efforts to see if it is.
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Finally, the time has come for supporters and detractors to make their cases for and against the Plan.
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" Now, perhaps partly as "payback" for that sorry episode, many Trump detractors last month began calling themselves "girthers.
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Among clerics, Jamshed had his detractors, who branded him a "disco mullah" and mocked his successful clothing brand.
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Ms. Merkel's detractors may have a point: Her choice possibly put the safety of her country at risk.
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Several prominent conservative figures rushed to Carlson's defense, including Donald Trump Jr., who called detractors the "outrage mob."
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The criticism often comes from those who largely support Mr. Trump, but there are other detractors as well.
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When health care exchanges went live and didn't function properly, detractors used the failure to their political advantage.
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Throughout the book, Carton takes numbers and names, remembers slights, and delights in the comeuppance of his detractors.
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" His detractors, he said, should look at the data provided by his agency to "see the real facts.
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Robert Kennedy — like John F. Kennedy before him — was loved by his supporters and despised by his detractors.
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France, one of Mr. Assad's most outspoken detractors, was the latest to react to the recapture of Palmyra.
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The efforts are mostly in the early stages, but Amazon already has detractors, particularly for its drone efforts.
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Edison Village's detractors argue that the approval process was opaque, leaving questions about the viability of the plan.
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In the eyes of its detractors, C++ is needlessly complex, a nightmare to debug and even just read.
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The comparison from detractors would haunt Wayne for years while the comparison from fans would simultaneously animate him.
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There's no denying that Tess Holliday is a polarizing figure, gathering supporters and detractors with every Instagram post.
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The company ended up changing their release schedule in order to add the feature, turning detractors into promoters.
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But Coulter's speech was canceled due to those safety concerns, prompting most of her detractors to stay home.
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Both his detractors and his supporters recognize that Trump has flouted countless rules — and revels in doing so.
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There is always a lot of background noise buzzing around the president, and it's catnip for his detractors.
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And so I ran away from it, in the very same way as so many of her detractors.
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In the president's always-fractious circle, Mr. Bossie's detractors hope he will be benched for the foreseeable future.
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As such, the report has convenient snippets likely to be deployed by both single-payer devotees and detractors.
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Within this is everything that detractors of the Red Hot Chili Peppers hold up as silly and disposable.
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Fans and detractors weighed in with memes, jokes and TikTok videos to mourn its suspension or celebrate it.
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Such actions have unsettled detractors who accuse her — and Mr. Macron — of caring less about workers than business.
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Grant cannot always escape the impulse to put things in a favorable light, and he remembers his detractors.
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The "greatness" of Trump has to do with his ability to trample his detractors and root out enemies.
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As the movement against Mashrou' Leila picked up steam, detractors highlighted Sinno's sexuality to disparage the band further.
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Mr. Moon has done little to rein in the "Red Guard," as some detractors call his fan base.
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The ransacked Legislative Council, by contrast, gave the authorities an excuse to crack down on all their detractors.
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Still, his detractors maintain that there are diminishing returns to his large spending, despite its impact on competitors.
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That policy was not without its detractors -- some people sued over it, saying the museum's signage was misleading.
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Moses: Quibi, Meg Whitman&aposs and Jeffrey Katzenberg&aposs video startup that raised $1 billion, has its detractors.
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While detractors would try to thwart normalization efforts, our governments and our peoples can still choose to engage.
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Carly Fiorina Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina hit back at her detractors during an October 2015 primary debate.
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The Pats — N.F.L. royalty, and to their detractors often too willing to show it — have one-upped themselves.
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But that didn't stop Mr. Buttigieg's detractors from using them as a symbol of what's wrong with him.
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Performing well with progressives, while not alienating moderates, requires a disciplined messenger with the charisma to disarm detractors.
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He is not the most recognized or popular athlete on the planet, but he also has no detractors.
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Such a dual-share structure is fairly widespread among Canadian listed companies and has its supporters and detractors.
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A revolutionary hero to admirers, he was viewed by his many detractors as an archterrorist until the end.
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But some of Mr. Renzi's detractors, even in his own party, argue that he is the delusional one.
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But detractors say Trump's targeting of human rights violators has been exceptionally selective, often driven by political convenience.
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And while their success in competitions has won them fans all over the world, detractors are still prevalent.
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Then again, Trump has shown a unique ability to get supporters and detractors alike out into the streets.
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The indictments were another blow to the claims from the president's detractors that Trump actively colluded with Russian operatives.
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Sessions' detractors have presented not a shred of evidence from the past three decades that Sessions is a racist.
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This presents an argument, for Pelosi's detractors in the conference, that the rest of the leadership should follow suit.
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"Not parting ways with the detractors quickly is a mistake I've made several times," the CEO tells Y Combinator.
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As good as each of them has been, their dominance has inevitably earned them detractors as well as fans.
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The supposed panacea of the report and block buttons was a favorite topic of DiCaro and Spain's online detractors.
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His detractors, including the patriotic Russian movie-making legend Nikita Milkhalkov, argued that this is simple case of theft.
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Central banks kept interest rates at ultra-low and even negative levels, which their detractors say are hampering growth.
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For Trigger loyalists, Promare has everything; for detractors, the flaws that characterize just about every Trigger work are salient.
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To their detractors, it has always seemed a cold-hearted professional agreement, mainly to the advantage of Mrs Clinton.
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Detractors who lambasted Abloh for his lack of experience were accused of enabling the racism of the luxury industry.
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But he has a number of detractors who have been trying to convince the president he'd be a disaster.
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Waters' supporters and detractors have distinct interpretations of her intent, a split that is sharply divided along racial lines.
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Some supporters showed up outside his Chicago recording studio earlier this month to counter a demonstration from his detractors.
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To its detractors, it is like the erotic sci-fi murals found in Saddam Hussein's palaces—pretentious and tasteless.
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However, a backlash has started as well, as detractors claim that the current movement sacrifices quality for political correctness.
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The move forms part of a fierce new campaign against the government's detractors ahead of elections due in July.
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As many detractors claim, Damon and Affleck were in full knowledge of Weinstein's practices, but chose to stay silent.
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These detractors fail to recognize that to address this violence, we have to face the reality of systemic racism.
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Instead, Hillary Clinton delivered stilted cliches that are unlikely to convince her detractors -- on either side of the aisle.
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Detractors of a different sort accuse Mr Macron of wanting to privatise it, and to dismantle the welfare system.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib — Trump is now slapping the label on his detractors.
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Perhaps the only thing that his detractors and admirers agree on is that Mr Macron is "dans la séduction".
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Clinton detractors and supporters alike have often applied the same description to the former senator and secretary of state.
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The government's detractors accuse it of not using the vast powers it already has to support poor rural people.
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He regularly gives his detractors unflattering nicknames — "Little Marco Rubio" for the Florida junior senator, "Lyin' Ted" for Sen.
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Dubbed the "Smoggy Skies Act" by its detractors, bill H.R 806 passed in the House of Representatives in July.
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Kushner said Trump denouncing support from white nationalist groups like the Ku Klux Klan would never satisfy his detractors.
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Some detractors, including a few of Trump's surrogates, have in recent weeks floated various theories about Clinton's well-being.
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Among his hardcore fans, Trump will survive these scandals; his supporters are now making that clear to his detractors.
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Jenner is facing a second round of backlash on Twitter, where detractors are using harsh words against the model.
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Obama's detractors will cry hypocrisy, noting that he was one of the most successful candidates ever at raising money.
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The Boss still isn't likely to be the film that wins over McCarthy's detractors, or drives off her fans.
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To its many detractors, it amounts to little more than pretentious noodling, based as it is largely on improvisation.
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There were fears of clashes between Lula's detractors and his defenders, who considered holding counter-demonstrations on March 13th.
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"That's a shiny lure the detractors are trying to use to draw attention from the real argument," Arnuk said.
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Consequently, Warren and Sanders ought to add to their plans three simple stipulations, which should silence their fiscal detractors.
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Spencer's actual speech drew only a small audience, with pictures of the meager turnout inspiring ridicule from Spencer's detractors.
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For his detractors, it's a chipping away of defenses; a continuous pounding on the rock until it finally cracks.
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" Coulter writes flamboyantly and has many detractors, but "National Review" calls "¡Adios, America!" a "serious book making serious points.
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Some of the president's detractors argued that Trump and NFL owners ignored the original reason for the athletes' protests.
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Filemon Vela, a Texas Democrat, was on a 90-minute conference call with about 43 Pelosi detractors Wednesday night.
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Both methods have been questioned by detractors, some of whom say the hype is getting ahead of the science.
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" Finally, he chided the book's detractors with simple advice: "If you do not like a book, throw it away.
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And protect the director it has, judging from the glee from her detractors with which the remarks were greeted.
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If they refuse they will prove their detractors right about their racial biases and remain on the political fringes.
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" Hewitt noted that many of Trump's detractors are not likely to be convinced that Trump is "a good man.
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Overcoming organized "machine" politics, sidelining paid detractors and distractors, they stood up one-by-one and two-by-two.
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Many of my essay's loudest detractors — a veritable chorus of white men — accuse me of writing with excess anger.
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In fact, his technical command now approached that of Tchaikovsky — an example, to his detractors, of overly smooth cosmopolitanism.
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He has detractors, who say that he can be more self-consumed and prickly in private than in public.
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The review does not show that supervised consumption sites lead to, as detractors claim, more drug use and crime.
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For a long time, it was considered an editorially conservative paper: Its detractors used to call it Daily Yawn.
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A boycott is simply impractical, and even the auto-captioning system's sharpest detractors, like Poynter, admit it's gotten better.
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Detractors pointed out that his research had been conducted on animals, which sometimes react very differently than humans do.
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Detractors, however, charge that he is inexperienced and prone to meddling, undermining experienced officials and making sudden public pronouncements.
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Even as detractors raged against the changes taking hold, those on the left and right built on Johnson's foundation.
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"I'm sure he has his own detractors for whatever reason and those people love to pile on," Nunberg said.
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His only rival for the presidency, Mousa Mostafa Mousa, was accused by Sisi's detractors of being a stooge candidate.
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The trend has its detractors, who call it "redwash" at best and assimilation by a different name at worst.
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Unfortunately for Iowa and New Hampshire's detractors, a side effect has been increasing Iowa's influence rather than decreasing it.
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Kael's distinctively passionate voice, competing with movie fragments, is disastrously muffled, as are those of her admirers and detractors.
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Occupy Wall Street gave the country a vocabulary that even its initial detractors would go on to use regularly.
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Its detractors point out that it badly undermines the rights of women as well as sexual and religious minorities.
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Gillum detractors could argue that Democrats would have blown their best chance at winning the governorship in a generation.
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Kyrgios has his detractors, and his volatile temperament has frequently landed him in hot water with the game's authorities.
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Hence his detractors' solution: Don't give him a platform, and hope that this will make his ideas go away.
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Among his detractors are key segments of his political base, such as miners, indigenous groups and the workers' union.
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But detractors dismiss it as a subsidy to coal and nuclear — and an unnecessary intervention in the energy market.
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To be clear, it is both illogical and disingenuous for our detractors to perpetuate irrational fears of increased smoking.
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On social media, some of Trump's most vocal detractors in the entertainment industry expressed triumph over the impeachment vote.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gave a speech in New York City to the National Action Network, and her detractors pounced.
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Her supporters and detractors describe her as ruthlessly committed to her ideals — and ruthlessly effective at making them real.
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Bolton's allies caution Trump's liberal detractors not to get their hopes up that Bolton has changed at his core.
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The two music-driven dramas, "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "A Star Is Born," claim passionate fans and equally engaged detractors.
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The Christie campaign bus pulls right up to the front door, while supporters and detractors alike line the sidewalk.
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He has promised to drive anti-Semitism out of Labour, but that has done little to quieten his detractors.
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While Caner surely has supporters, his detractors, including TMU students and alumni, have voiced their disapproval with his decision.
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The attack is in response to the ascendancy of people identified by their detractors, not unreasonably, as a liberal elite.
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This view has its detractors, but even its proponents insist that this generality hardly applies to all men and women.
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Though detractors say emojis "dumb down" written communication, the symbols are extremely helpful for adding nuance to non-verbal conversations.
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Ivanka Trump's detractors and supporters at least agree on this: She's the first of her kind in the White House.
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Though the driving decision had its detractors, hidebound husbands and fathers can still coerce their charges into staying at home.
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The dollar has been one of the market's strongest trades in recent years, but the ETF already has its detractors.
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The movement to modify the Ali Act to include MMA has its detractors on both sides of the argument, however.
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Kennedy&aposs complex, some say unique, views on the law leave little room for consensus among his supporters and detractors.
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He says she needs to press on not just so her fans can hear her, but her detractors as well.
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And his in-and-out tactics in Syria's bloody conflict has frequently left both supporters and detractors scratching their heads.
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Her fans, and even some detractors, have expressed their support as she's opened up, seeing themselves in her own contradictions.
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A coalition of advocacy groups supporting reforms planned a rally in the city, while detractors have already begun voicing concerns.
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Smith has his detractors inside the building, mostly on the opinion side, and tensions reached a breaking point last month.
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Are his images of naked men and extreme sex acts, as detractors have long said, just pornography masquerading as art?
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WHY SOME THINK THE PATRIOTS ARE NOT While New England's naysayers are less numerous than Denver's detractors, they are present.
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The market for her work is robust, and many critics are in her corner, but detractors tend to be vitriolic.
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His detractors note that, however keen you are on strong and stable government, 40 years in power is too much.
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Detractors said it went too far and purports to help small banks while in reality benefiting the largest financial institutions.
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Although police use bait devices to reduce crime, detractors argue that they tempt people in high-needs areas to steal.
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And that's not even accounting for the allegations of outright intellectual property theft, which detractors say is rampant in China.
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Although it might be difficult for many of his detractors to grasp, Donald Trump supporters come in all ideological stripes.
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Liberalism's detractors are not wholly wrong: what began as a restless, agitating world view, has become closed and self-sustaining.
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Their activism has not been without its detractors, but it has also drawn considerable support from celebrities and the media.
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He has always seemed to revel in the criticism inherent in his role as one of democracy's most influential detractors.
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But detractors barely had time to get a full head of rageful steam up before the news pieces were updated.
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But despite what some detractors might say, this does not mean we should force our way of life on others.
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Afterward, as he heard some detractors in the audience, Manuel vowed to continue fighting and try to win them over.
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He did nothing in the first half of Detroit's home game against Chicago on Monday night to silence his detractors.
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But it is unorthodox for a government to commission content and detractors question the value of funding entertainment to educate.
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Despite his strong qualifications, Gottlieb will face detractors in this partisan political climate, but FDA reform need not be partisan.
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Where the film's fans and its detractors seem to diverge is on how Dixon's character develops over the film's runtime.
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Their No. 2 overall rookie quarterback Carson Wentz had his detractors among the football cognoscenti, but had been undeniably effective.
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"Trump detractors who believe the new president will quickly drive the economy into a ditch are overly pessimistic," he said.
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"I 'George W. Bush' it," she quipped, when the interviewer soft-balled her on her refusal to engage with detractors.
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He has also called it "rigged" and "crooked" and accused his detractors of bribing delegates with trips and other perks.
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Higgins told CNN it was clear that the group of Pelosi detractors has no real alternative or strategy right now.
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Art Review Richard Serra may have his ideological detractors, but he is certainly today's greatest living sculptor of Minimalist abstraction.
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After Boettcher's semifinals win aired on Monday, Holzhauer tweeted a photo of Boettcher's triumphant smile, poking fun at her detractors.
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Imminent lifting of the driving ban The timing of the arrests, Mohammed bin Salman's defenders and detractors argue, is key.
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The Bachelorette hasn't been shy about responding to her detractors on Twitter, and she always knows exactly what to say.
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A global opinion poll published in March found that his admirers outnumbered his detractors by more than four to one.
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There's nothing really in here of interest to Trump's detractors or his supporters—there's nothing here for readers, in general.
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Detractors say it gives Texas property owners little recourse to get their money back if insurance companies don't pay up.
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Trump's detractors think those same acts were malign; the facts in the Mueller report won't alter their conclusion on that.
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Whatever his admirers or detractors say about him, Romney is a plausible president who is eminently qualified for the presidency.
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Manigault Newman has emerged as one of Trump's most vocal detractors since her departure from the White House in 2017.
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The speeches could be used by detractors to show that, despite her liberal rhetoric, she was aligned with Wall Street.
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The party voted on Monday to adopt what supporters and detractors have described as the most socially conservative platform ever.
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To their detractors, they risked extinguishing the Trump flame by failing to appreciate the unconventional qualities that got him elected.
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When asked about Claudio Ranieri's side and their prospects, Mourinho took the opportunity to take a swipe at his detractors.
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In the first quarter, Uber was among the fund's largest detractors, shaving 12 basis points off the fund's relative return.
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There were some detractors: Tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang argues wealth taxes in other nations have failed to raise enough revenues.
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"We're yet to see any evidence from this poll's detractors that Muslims living in more integrated areas have different views."
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Trump detractors -- including some Republicans -- will argue that Trump cost them any chance at keeping control of the House. 22020.
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He already has a long list of supporters and detractors and has experience in commercial diplomacy, if not government service.
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While the project has clearly had its detractors, the performance improvements that AMP has been fighting for are certainly meritorious.
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Once Jeong's hiring was announced, her detractors immediately started digging through her internet history to see what they could find.
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It's had its moments of brilliance and certainly its share of detractors, but the company is engrossing all the same.
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So I bristle when his detractors tell him to be meek, to neuter his pride because it makes them uncomfortable.
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He took pleasure in frustrating his bitterest detractors, as his goalscoring record against Tottenham and arch-nemeses Arsenal can attest.
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Green's observations do occasionally veer off into the kind of faux profundity that his detractors like to make fun of.
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Its detractors, though, say the rule blocks input from local officials and landowners and marginalizes their voices in land decisions.
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Here's a better way for Israel to confront its young detractors, including those who support B.D.S.: Invite them to visit.
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To the show's many detractors, however, that image also becomes a less intentional symbol for the ills of this season.
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Detractors replied that pitting "Booksmart" against a Disney movie with people of color in lead roles was problematic and unfair.
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A good comment thread is a joy to read – and more common than the "don't read the comments" detractors believe.
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The bill does have its detractors, including publishers that did not want to relinquish the right to sue digital services.
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This way, you keep your detractors playing on your court and by your rules and you never play on theirs.
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Acting Supreme Court Justice Debra J. Young, of the State Supreme Court in Albany, sided with the detractors on Tuesday.
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That is an analysis that Mr. Allen's most vociferous detractors and his most ardent partisans share a wish to terminate.
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But there are many reasons the city's population continues to grow and its defenders are as passionate as its detractors.
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Edison's detractors insist that his greatest invention was his own fame, cultivated at the expense of collaborators and competitors alike.
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Both options have detractors: Renewable companies don't want to lose their subsidies, and fossil fuel companies don't want carbon pricing.
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In fact, and in what may come as a surprise to her detractors, she takes a lively interest in style.
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Biden was mocked all weekend on social media over the slogan, with detractors saying it highlights his disconnect with voters.
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Fans of the technology see a powerful new tool for catching criminals, but detractors see an instrument of mass surveillance.
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Even Mr. Netanyahu's most ardent detractors treat his obsession with the strategic threat posed by Iran as a sincere one.
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For his part, Mr. Ahn recently changed what detractors have called his feminine voice, to sound more tough and seasoned.
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Supporters declared it a victory, while detractors lamented that lots of the repatriated revenues went right back to shareholder dividends.
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And maybe the whistle-blower complaint will be every bit as damningly dispositive about Trump's conduct as his detractors expect.
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Ms. Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, routinely lashes out at Democrats and detractors of President Trump.
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All of this is quite as the ACA's detractors predicted, consistent with what a basic economic analysis of incentives teaches.
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Her detractors sometimes claim that Ms. Fleming's voice is actually too much of a good thing: too lush, too creamy.
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Still, it has plenty of detractors, and protests over the bill have grown bigger and more violent throughout the week.
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The comments will also exacerbate the fears of Trump detractors, who assert that the president's impulsive behavior poses security risks.
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To his detractors, it's a disgraceful choice to don a military outfit while testifying against the expected chain of command.
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Otherwise, he risks becoming the punch line to the joke his detractors have been trying unsuccessfully to tell all along.
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Some of Fox's detractors said the error was emblematic of ignorance, and worse, on the network's right-wing talk shows.
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Kristol, one of Trump's most vocal detractors, has been pushing for an independent candidate to challenge the presumptive GOP nominee.
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So how can a trailer thrill audiences that are loyal, entice moviegoers who aren't and avoid making potential detractors furious?
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President-elect Trump has shown a shrewd willingness to hire his former detractors in the #NeverTrump faction of his party.
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But the show has its detractors: One manifestation of this criticism will take the stage this weekend in New York.
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Former FBI Director James Comey's highly anticipated testimony had something for everyone -- supporters of President Trump, but also his detractors.
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For its many detractors, the Nashville Statement is a discriminatory document designed to exclude LGBTQ members from a church community.
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Detractors say a federal holiday would be too big an ask of businesses that rely on day-to-day revenue.
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Mrs Merkel's new position on marriage, not stark enough to force either supporters or detractors to the polls, exemplifies his complaint.
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He will have triumphed over his intraparty detractors, and in the medium term, Italy's growth should be a little bit higher.
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While that is concerning to a majority of Americans, the notion of a President Trump has instilled panic among his detractors.
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What I&aposm seeing is that the right frequently pounces on Trump&aposs detractors and the left constantly savages Trump himself.
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Moyo, a figure reviled in much of Zimbabwe for his often brutal verbal assaults on detractors, says he has no regrets.
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During a visit to France this year Macron urged detractors to give time to the 33-year-old leader-in-waiting.
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Despite years of research that suggests minority groups are overly affected by pollution of all kinds, the idea still faces detractors.
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Supporters are pushing a public banking law that could redefine the state's financial landscape, while detractors call it a government intrusion.
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But Disney heroines were always more varied than detractors would have it, and certainly have become more so as of late.
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Among its biggest detractors is Murdoch, executive chairman of News Corp, which publishes the Wall Street Journal and competes with Reuters.
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Yes, you knew that it would be used by Trump's detractors as yet another "last straw" argument against his very candidacy.
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The government still says it has one of the world's best health systems and accuses detractors of waging a smear campaign.
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Yet Castro's detractors said those accomplishments were overshadowed by the government's complete control over free speech, political dissent and the economy.
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What they're saying: Both backers of the Green New Deal and their conservative detractors say they're looking out for America's poor.
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We do need to be smart about innovation, but usually the detractors are the people who have the most to lose.
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Proponents see a neat solution to poverty and the challenges of automation; detractors argue it would remove the incentive to work.
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And his in-and-out tactics in Syria's bloody conflict has frequently left both his supporters and detractors scratching their heads.
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Detractors, however, say a tax could stall innovation at a time when China is unwaveringly pushing to dominate AI and robotics.
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President Trump tweets morning, day, and night—eliciting plenty of love from his supporters and torrents of hate from his detractors.
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To his detractors – mostly from liberal backgrounds, LGBT and other vulnerable communities – the referendum represents an enormous threat to Turkey's democracy.
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Proponents argue it reflects the true vision of Bitcoin's anonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, while detractors call it a subpar rip-off.
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Either way, they seem happy to ignore their detractors and remain within the relative safety and anonymity of their digital domain.
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Supporters of that law say it protects religious freedom; detractors like Witt say it inappropriately allows state-financed groups to discriminate.
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His detractors decried it as pure science fiction; his backers point out that SpaceX has already overturned conventional wisdom about rocketry.
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But either way, Trump detractors seem to be delighted by the idea of Queen Elizabeth supporting the #resistance with bosom gemstones.
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For all the positive praise Chu and the film have garnered, though, it looks like Golding's casting has a few detractors.
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Most detractors focused on the little smudge on the right side of the photo (just under the bottom of J.Lo's sweatshirt).
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In Arizona, Flake emerged as one of Trump's biggest Senate Republican detractors, drawing the ire of both his colleagues and Trump.
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The exchange's commitment of traders report has many detractors for the way entities, particularly some of the larger ones, are classified.
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The media and his detractors had expected him to be freed later and were waiting for him at a different location.
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But detractors say the law has been applied too broadly, and judges have pushed back in a string of recent cases.
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But detractors went particularly hard on Jones, the only black star, dusting off their worst racist tropes to keep her down.
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She worked on his 2016 presidential campaign, during which she said Trump's detractors would eventually have to "bow down" to him.
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Cordray's departure came as welcome news to his detractors, who called for sweeping changes at the bureau under the next director.
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The legions of online champions and detractors have real clout, and have done much to shift opinion, especially among millennials. Rep.
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Pelosi detractors have become more outspoken in calling for change at the top of the Democratic leadership hierarchy in recent days.
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Obama detractors and skeptics probably hear in all of this a professorial haughtiness that has plagued him and alienated them before.
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He embarked on a road trip in January, earning some mockery from detractors for his introspective musings in an online diary.
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His detractors, however, assail him as an inauthentic lightweight, who has long been more interested in promoting himself than anything else.
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However, Okorafor is taking the abuse in her stride and has issued a defiant message to the detractors: Bring them on!
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Many observed that these criticisms apply as much to Trump as they do his detractors, but that is beside the point.
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Though honored by the prestigious invite, the 16-year-old soon became the target of vicious Twitter bullying by Trump's detractors.
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Driven by Mr. Trump's scattershot statements, the divisive politics has drawn battle lines, of sorts, drawing supporters as well as detractors.
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Meanwhile, detractors have fixated on Kaepernick's wealth, or the fact that he was adopted and raised by middle-class white parents.
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Voices more sympathetic to Trump praised the sanctions moves, however — and argued, in essence, that his detractors would never be satisfied.
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Russian lawmakers approved a bill on Thursday to bolster government control of the internet, sparking fears among detractors of increased censorship.
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And while some of Israel's detractors are undeniably galvanized by their hatred of Jews, that is hardly true across the board.
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Even detractors appear to have abandoned any claim that he lacks the intellect, experience, or temperament to be an outstanding justice.
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Still, it's a sign her Republican detractors will not let go of the issue despite Warren's best efforts to neutralize it.
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Most importantly, for durian detractors, the findings offer the potential of an odorless, subway-friendly variety of the fruit in future.
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Detractors have accused Moussa of being a stooge candidate, though he has insisted his campaign to become Egypt's leader is genuine.
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Detractors say it's "faceless," but when your face is on millions of Topps baseball cards, that probably sounds pretty fucking great.
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This kind of triangulation, obstructionism, and opacity are exactly what Clinton detractors point to when discussing her history on LGBTQ rights.
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You can count legendary Red Sox slugger David Ortiz among Trump's detractors, particularly when it comes to his stance on immigration.
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But DeRozan bounced back, and a rematch against Cleveland is a brand new opportunity for him to continue abating his detractors.
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The cryptocurrency world has its detractors, with J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon and legendary investor Warren Buffett topping a long list.
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Her detractors have argued that they could control just enough votes to topple Pelosi during the vote by the full House.
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Demonstrating the swagger that delights her admirers and prompts eye-rolling from detractors, Ms. Pelosi said Democrats needed her in charge.
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I've got to say people were like ... they have a lot of detractors on Twitter, when I put that picture up.
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Detractors, colleges and men's rights groups decried these rules as overly harsh and vague, and an assault on due process rights.
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Detractors questioned the Americanness of the melodies, claiming that they were African or actually derived from white sources heard on plantations.
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Do you think some of your detractors are trying to influence what you can or can't talk about on your show?
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His detractors, mainly rival critics, may be numerous but his celebrants in the ranks of the educated common reader are legion.
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By now, most people are familiar with the president's habit of slagging the physical, mental and moral fitness of his detractors.
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Facebook detractors slammed the company for releasing the report at a time when public attention is focused on the midterm elections.
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But his detractors say that Lai and his muckraking publication are a black hand for the United States and cause chaos.
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ON THE BEACH AT NIGHT ALONE To his detractors, the droll, prolific South Korean director Hong Sang-soo keeps repeating himself.
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That may satisfy Mr. Gantz's liberal detractors, but it will not necessarily bode any major change in Israeli policies toward Palestinians.
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Through protesting the film, its would-be detractors turned it into a potential cultural phenomenon — a headline rather than a footnote.
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Among those who spoke out were vehement detractors of dubbing, who argued that dubbing is an atrocious experience for the viewer.
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Just as Spicer's casting news was met with backlash, Trump's supportive tweet on Monday had many of its own detractors, too.
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Many conservatives, even those who are not necessarily fans of the president, are willing to see his detractors in this light.
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To detractors, though, including a new presidential administration hostile to whistleblowers of Manning's ilk, she remains no more than a traitor.
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Sean Spicer's detractors might say that he sold his soul to lie on behalf of an unhinged and unfit president. Fair.
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" When vicious online comments about her — detractors called her a "liar" and a "whore" — inevitably surfaced, one student wrote back, "Ms.
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Trump on Tuesday blasted detractors for questioning the legitimacy of his philanthropy, adding that news coverage of his actions remains unfair.
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Despite his success, Bruno Mars has a lot of detractors who find his vintage style more generic copycat than refreshingly retro.
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To detractors, her voyeurism and life-as-art approach are the definition of TMI — exploitative, invasive, silly if not simply crazy.
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Detractors have accused Mousa of being a stooge candidate, sanctioned by the regime to give the election a veneer of legitimacy.
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Although few of his detractors would admit it, much of the hatred toward Obama stems from his being a black man.
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Qatar's best means of retaliation against its detractors is to shut off the undersea pipeline that supplies natural gas to Dubai.
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It was a characteristically Trumpian turn on the national stage, with the president refusing to give an inch to his detractors.
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"UNRWA'S detractors want a solution to the refugee problem without a political agreement," said Elizabeth Campbell, an UNRWA official in Washington.
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He has bought fully into the idea that the zeal of Trump's detractors matters more than the presidents' abuses of power.
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The alliance claims to represent Malay Muslims and depict detractors as "anti-Malay, anti-Muslim or foreign puppets," according to Hadiz.
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Apparently, McBroom noticed some detractors online criticizing him and Paiz for not uploading a video in more than a few days.
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For instance, his detractors accused him of equating being a gay man to being black, a comparison he never directly made.
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Trump is dredging up a best-of list for his favorite conspiracy theories targeting his political enemies and high-profile detractors.
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I'm frugal and flexible I planned my retirement money needs according to the 262% Rule which has no shortage of detractors.
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The detractors speak out because some see her as a traitor to her nation who may have jeopardized US national security.
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That character, detractors have argued, wouldn't have evolved to the point where she could cast a vote for someone like Trump.
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The college format (alternating possessions at the 25) and the high school format (alternating possessions at the 10) have their detractors, too.
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In particular, Weinstein Co. produced Grindhouse, which contains the segment Death Proof, which stars Rose McGowan, one of Weinstein's most vocal detractors.
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However, the proximity of the Admiralty Arch to Buckingham Palace has attracted controversy, with detractors suggesting Serrano's project could risk national security.
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On Monday, some detractors on Twitter saw the president's interest in space as a potential opportunity to kick him off the planet.
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The latest scandal to envelop the social network centres on its contract with a consultancy to dig up dirt on its detractors.
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On social networks, reactions varied from supportive tweets from members of his government to negative swipes from political opponents and other detractors.
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Daly said he won't reveal his legal fees because whatever they are, the figure could give detractors ammunition to use against him.
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Though Melania detractors in the fashion business have been revealing themselves pretty gradually, her industry cheerleaders have been few and far between.
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It was somehow clever in its brazen stupidity and distinctly feminine, a quality that many of its detractors took harsh note of.
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Daniels' is likely the most unorthodox — but hardly the only — criticism that the president has faced from detractors over his upcoming speech.
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De Blasio's backers will no doubt say that people have been skeptical of de Blasio before, and he proved those detractors wrong.
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Those requests could well be used to target critics of Trump, who has a history of lashing out at his detractors. 3.
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On Monday, the singer confirmed she would be headlining the U.K. city's pride festivities, and she received backlash from a few detractors.
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And a number of these detractors of Ayers tried to get the message to Trump that he'd be making a big mistake.
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For his detractors, it might demonstrate a vacuous candidacy founded more in charisma and vagaries than conviction and a sophisticated policy platform.
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But some procedural hiccups left a sliver of doubt about the outcome, raising a glimmer of hope among the bill's ardent detractors.
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The practice has its champions and detractors, but again, the main benefit from stamp-collecting is the pleasure derived in the process.
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Despite what her detractors may say, over the years, Kim has championed a number of seemingly improbable style combinations to surprising success.
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Roche, an Apache, has been a prominent face in the movement to scrap the cartoon Chief Wahoo mascot that detractors consider racist.
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Despite repeated distortions and biased information, as well as misguided, inaccurate attacks from detractors, our Internet service is not going to change.
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And while Gimlet now has its share of detractors, plenty of people recognized that the media company was in a tough position.
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Their activism has not been without its detractors, but for the most part has drawn considerable support from celebrities and the media.
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Read MoreHow SoulCycle became a cult-like fitness sensation The extreme fitness craze has both ardent enthusiasts and its share of detractors.
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The surprise controversy snowballed into a surreal online battle between Douglas' detractors and defenders, who rallied behind her using the hashtag #LOVE4GABBYUSA .
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There were some detractors—many of them women—who thought the car's locked hood and park assist feature made women look stupid.
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He said the "far right" working in coordination with detractors in Bogota and Miami, including Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, were responsible.
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Too much attention was paid to Thug's unapologetic sartorial choices, leading to maliciously homophobic whispers and shouts from detractors about his sexuality.
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The spiky fruit's flavor and creamy texture has made it popular throughout Southeast Asia, but its odor has gained it many detractors.
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Detractors called it a publicity stunt, some mocked a singalong atmosphere and some outlets even implied that it was simply Beyoncé worship.
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He has his detractors, sure, but with every successive miracle he pulls off, his apotheosis grows in the imagination of the flock.
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And even Jokowi's detractors have never suggested that he himself is corrupt—only that he has been too accommodating to vested interests.
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Since about as long as critical discourse has existed, art has been suspended between the dueling emotions of its proponents and detractors.
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Detractors have said this would lead to controversial pre-filter systems, where everything from memes to GIFs are blocked from online platforms.
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The practice has its champions and detractors but, again, the main benefit from stamp-collecting is the pleasure derived in the process.
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Their relationship wasn't without its detractors, either — in 2015, sources told People that Jenner's mom, Kris Jenner, didn't approve of the relationship.
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Like Vicki Gunvalson refusing to listen to her friends' warnings that her boyfriend was faking cancer, I will not heed my detractors.
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But for her detractors, it is evidence of a less attractive trait: an inability to see her own flaws and mistakes clearly.
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And while they drew detractors, they eventually became a part of American society, and the fears that philanthropies would perpetuate inequality subsided.
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The third possibility is the one that, ironically, Trump's most ardent supporters and detractors agree on (although they agree on little else).
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Gawker has had its fair share of detractors, and on Twitter and in comments in news articles, some cheered the company's fate.
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The unique political environment in California provides an opportunity for detractors of the top-two system to offer evidence of its ineffectiveness.
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But Clinton's tendency to take refuge in nuance — or, her detractors would say, to provide slippery answers — continues to be a problem.
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The detractors got a bump on Monday, however, when Cisneros endorsed the letter, bring the number of signatories back up to 16.
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Detractors say that the practice is anticompetitive, prohibits freedom of expression and ultimately damages Chinese economic growth by limiting access to information.
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Mr. Musk draws vocal admirers and detractors, some of whom are "short" investors betting that Tesla cannot execute on its business plan.
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But the plan had many detractors, including the cable and television industries, for which the cable box has been a lucrative business.
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Its advocates see it as a cornerstone of Mexico's opening to the world; its detractors, as a neoliberal tool of imperialist gringos.
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Detractors say the bill tramples states' rights and that gun permits differ from drivers' licenses, which are generally uniform across the country.
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" While some of the "Ghostbusters" stars have pushed back, on social media, against sexist detractors and cries of "You're ruining my childhood!
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Clinton has taken many punches but has seemed to always come back stronger and smarter, delighting her supporters and irking her detractors.
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But congressional appropriators argued the outcome was par for the course and that a good deal would have detractors on both sides.
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Twitter actively censors and shadow-bans conservatives, such as Plaintiff, thereby eliminating his voice while amplifying the voices of his Democratic detractors.
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" Detractors labeled it Communist propaganda, but Nora Sayre, reviewing it for The New York Times, called it a "pensive and moving film.
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Professional detractors like Howard Zinn resent the idea of advancing liberty since for them the West is besotted with slavery and exploitation.
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But Pelosi, a shrewd political operator who has been a master of her caucus, began picking off her detractors one by one.
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However, some detractors see the wealth of vehicle data not as an opportunity for consumers, but as a threat to their privacy.
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The policy's detractors say that it allows less qualified minority applicants to get into universities at the expense of more qualified applicants.
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" She called her detractors, which have included journalists, commentators, and sports fans, "too ignorant to understand the power of a black woman.
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And some detractors have reportedly come out of talks with Trump heartened, believing they can pull the bill towards the conservative side.
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On r/trees, the Reddit subcategory devoted to cannabis consumers, his detractors are legion: "He confirms many negative stereotypes," laments one user.
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Amid all the lobbying and public posturing, the detractors had one escalating problem: They couldn't find anyone to run against Pelosi. Rep.
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The mayor might fumble some of the easiest elements of political stagecraft, but he ultimately left little substantive opening for his detractors.
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The suggestion that regular condom use in porn films would encourage viewers, especially younger viewers, to use protection has also incited detractors.
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Detractors, including Cuomo's political opponents, say it seems like the governor's intention was to show off to voters ahead of Election Day.
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The technology's thirst for electricity has been a flashpoint of intense criticism from detractors who see it as not being environmentally sustainable.
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For its detractors, it was an example of the kind of nationalistic Islamophobia many see as characterizing the current Austrian political climate.
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Since turning on his former boss, Mr. Cohen has become one of Mr. Trump's fiercest critics, offering fodder for the president's detractors.
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Cousins is nothing if not an emotional dude, but his detractors often fail to point out that his passion runs both ways.
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What this would suggest is that Mr. Trump, or at least his policies, are much more popular than his media detractors believe.
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The entrance to the hospital Trump visited in Ohio was lined with several hundred demonstrators, both supporters and detractors of the President.
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Kushner has been talking up his immigration plan with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation, which detractors have derided as laughably simplistic.
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In addition, detractors say, the long exposure to air during the steeping process can leave cold-brewed coffees tasting flat and oxidized.
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At the end of the hours-long vote, Rousseff's detractors cheered and chanted "Ciao darling!" while her supporters drifted away in tears.
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Even George Washington — who was unanimously elected president — was not immune from accusations of treason by his detractors, especially in the press.
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For his detractors and voters for whom the new president was simply the lesser of two evils, this comes as a relief.
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The "broken windows" economic theory has its detractors, but Dudley is not alone in suggesting that storm rebuilding results in some growth.
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The security clearance of ex-CIA Director John Brennan was revoked, an unprecedented use of presidential power to hit back at detractors.
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Their proximity provided their fans (and detractors) on Twitter and Instagram endless opportunities to post images of the three of them together.
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During a speech in Davao City, Duterte said that he had been "portrayed to be a cousin of Hitler" by his detractors.
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Some Pelosi detractors are open to other members often mentioned as rising stars and potential top leaders in the caucus, including Reps.
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The lady in question is Susan Vernon (Kate Beckinsale), labelled "the most accomplished flirt in England" by one of her many detractors.
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Detractors called him Weasel and were quick to chant that name when he turned up at ringside or in the announcers' booth.
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Its puny cousin, the PATH train, is more like a Labradoodle, a puzzling crossbreed with its fair share of fans and detractors.
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As their detractors note, it's unlikely that they will be able to achieve many of those goals in our polarized political climate.
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Detractors of the bureau deride it for overreach, contending that it has stymied lending, harming the housing market and stalling car sales.
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Why help him dismiss his detractors as people in thrall to the theater of their outrage and no better than he is?
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Like it or not, Trump dominates American politics and culture, and his supporters and detractors can't seem to stop feeding into it.
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Trump's allies and his detractors both were encouraged by the Justice Department's internal watchdog report, which on Monday found 17 FBI missteps.
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While holding back tears, the senator's daughter voiced a stinging rebuke that was directed at some of her father's detractors, including Trump.
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Many expressed discontent with Lopez Obrador's rhetoric against his detractors, such as "fifi" for the people he describes as the conservative elite.
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Some of these detractors simply dismiss the New Deal as racist and have gone further to argue that all universal programs—i.e.
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Barr delivered the broadside at a DOJ conference about Section 230 that featured some of the law's most aggressive proponents and detractors.
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Barr delivered the broadside at a DOJ conference about Section 230 that featured some of the law's most aggressive proponents and detractors.
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As he consistently sticks with his socialist message, even many of his biggest detractors give him credit for being genuine and believable.
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Backstage, Lee said, "No comment," when asked about the coronation of "Green Book," which detractors complain has a retrograde view of race.
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A charm campaign has also brought several detractors into her fold as no prominent rival appears set to challenge the California Democrat.
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Contrary to a self-serving myth among Israel's detractors, there's rarely a social or reputational penalty for publicly criticizing Israeli policies today.
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Now that she is released, and speaking prominently in public, Manning will continue to garner her fair share of fans and detractors.
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Certain detractors, especially, have gone after the framing of her working-class Bronx roots, something she's made a cornerstone of her campaign.
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Many of Farrow's detractors seized upon this as further evidence of her character, and maybe evidence that she was an attention seeker.
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