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When China devalues its currency, every other country feels it.
In three groups of people, Trump consistently objectifies and devalues.
Do millennials lack grit because our culture devalues a work ethic?
Consequently, it devalues and trivializes feminine power in its own right.
" • "Lawyers for the families said such a strategy devalues Indonesian lives.
Lawyers for the families said such a strategy devalues Indonesian lives.
If they walk around holding hands and kissing, that devalues it.
"If you let people in, it devalues what love is," Pattinson said.
John McCain said the decision "devalues the courage of real whistle-blowers".
The border wall also devalues conservation investment and scientific research, they say.
Religious groups are also opposed to the Act, saying it devalues life.
GINGRICH: And he devalues all of them because he doesn&apost need them.
It's an easy criticism to make, and it devalues what Sandberg has accomplished.
A proposed rule that devalues quad jumps could be implemented after these Games.
In fact, we don't even call our vibe a toy — it devalues it.
Fourth, this practice also devalues books people actually care to buy and read.
Every fact-averse tweet devalues his credibility at home and around the world.
However, if one country devalues its currency it can lead to others following suit.
"A country that goes back on its word devalues its word," Le Drian said.
AMC threatened legal action in August, saying the service devalues the theater-going experience overall.
"His actions are correct but his reaction is what devalues it," she told the camera.
The problem is that society devalues black hair regardless of how black people wear it.
Bitcoin has benefited as a safe-haven as China imposes currency controls and the yuan devalues.
And even if they were, that doesn't excuse shitty behavior that devalues you or your work.
In a global society that generally devalues women, violence against those women is a devastating reality.
Trump has complained loudly that this dynamic devalues the democratic process and represents a "rigged" system.
President Donald Trump has long argued that China devalues its currency to make the country more competitive.
JOE KERNEN: We decided not to include China as a country that devalues or manipulates its currency.
I'm sympathetic to the idea that a movie like this devalues the very real horrors of cults.
In essence, being part of 'the media machine' devalues trust in the product by the actual users.
The joke — if you could call it that — is about how much their stance willfully devalues women.
But it sometimes bothers him that their ubiquity devalues what he writes for other times of year.
The president has long argued that China devalues its currency, the yuan, to make its exports more competitive.
"Lawmakers have to understand that this is a defense that devalues the lives of LGBTQ+ people," Rosen said.
Just as important, it offers a semi-comic glimpse at a culture that fetishizes manliness and devalues women.
" -- August 201713 exchange with reporters "And don't let them tell you -- the fact is, China devalues their currency.
It devalues strategy and good game play to have that many get-out-of-jail-free cards floating around.
Georgetown University law professor Paul Butler said the law does have a racially disparate effect that devalues black life.
"I refuse to have my work in an institution that devalues the contributions of El Barrio's creatives," she added.
The resulting lack of aura devalues unique style, or changes our experience of it, just as photography once challenged painting.
So MoviePass poses a kind of existential threat to theater owners, because its model devalues access to the theater experience.
If China devalues, then other Asian nations will come under pressure to follow suit, for fear of losing competitive position.
He devalues the excruciating process families and medical teams go through to determine the best way to care for children.
The parole board's decision, she said, "devalues the life of my brave husband" and "betrayed the trust" of police families.
For Lizzo, finding ways to accept and love yourself in a culture that devalues you is a matter of survival.
From a Portland area yoga studio: ClassPass devalues our classes and the hard work our teachers put into each class.
In the new Trump era, when the President devalues the US-South Korea alliance, the Obama policy looks much more sound.
Trump said China devalues its currency and said something should be done about that because it creates an uneven playing field.
Thus, if China devalues, then all should be well and commodity prices should recover about half their losses since summer 21.7.
Everyone understands that fiat money is just a production of paper that fuels inflation and devalues people's incomes, salaries and pensions.
Absolutely. It devalues the Palestinian Authority's paradigm of diplomacy and negotiation and will reinforce the Hamas paradigm of violence and terror.
The idea that we shouldn't use the phrase in general because it devalues the actual news, do you think that's true?
Ableism, if you are unfamiliar with the term, is a set of beliefs that devalues people with physical, intellectual, or psychiatric disabilities.
Taking only seven of the 10 total prints devalues whatever profit thieves would hope to make off the heist, Mr. Rivlin added.
Avoiding the use of "vulnerable" populations is a cynical declaration of how this government devalues the poor and less fortunate among us.
"If the President says something that cannot be proved or is demonstrably untrue, he devalues his own currency," he told the president.
Glorifying King Bhumibol has helped Bangkok's elites hang on to a dusty political culture which reveres rank, rewards status and devalues electoral democracy.
Instead, the act devalues the bolivar by around 96 percent as it takes its new form while leaving many questions about Petro unanswered.
It is about Tamir Rice and the world's highest incarceration rate and a country that devalues education and slides too easily into violence.
That, in turn, devalues other artists' singles by allowing these album releases to take up a significant amount of Hot 22017 real estate.
I love the the savagery of the game but can't tolerate boorish behavior in and around the game that denigrates and devalues women.
"While India's exit devalues the pact, it also removes the single biggest obstacle to its completion," said Anthony Nelson of consultancy Albright Stonebridge.
Any country that devalues their currency in order to take unfair advantage of the United States will face tariffs to stop the cheating.
In a society that devalues intellectuals while assuming technology will solve its problems, the role of an English PhD is precarious at best.
In a society that increasingly devalues human life, we must continue to unapologetically advance laws that will protect those who cannot protect themselves.
Mr. Trump has said that China devalues its currency, making its goods cheaper to buy and putting the United States at a disadvantage.
Importantly to the digital media industry, it also devalues the context and relationship of consumer trust which drives the businesses of premium publishers.
"It devalues the Palestinian Authority's paradigm of diplomacy and negotiation and will reinforce the Hamas paradigm of violence and terror," he told me.
That decision came despite Trump's complaints that Beijing unfairly devalues its currency, contributing to the outstanding trade deficit between the world's two largest economies.
When I first heard about these studies related to cognition, I thought they played into the social bias that devalues individuals with Down syndrome.
Moreover, wealthy Chinese citizens who are looking to preserve wealth while the yuan devalues will almost certainly look to gold as a safe haven.
I can't reconcile fighting inequality and injustice with supporting the domination of a site that so clearly devalues the work that goes into writing.
Those favoring Miner noted that he was peaking at the right moment and that the current selection system devalues the national championships too much.
The cultural narrative that devalues women for having children will be disrupted only when all pregnant women are able to assert their workplace rights.
They have held up the company as a symbol of tech industry excess, saying Amazon avoids paying taxes, devalues workers and squashes smaller businesses.
The move effectively devalues Venezuela's currency by around 96 percent, with the bolivar set to go from about 285,000 per dollar to 6 million.
This idea that censorship is only something that happens "over there" devalues the work of journalists both in North America and in other places.
Not only does it alienate art from the artist who made it, but it devalues the idea of music as a form of artistic expression.
This devalues the vote of any voters who were switched from one district to another to determine the outcome of the election before the voting.
"For a women's college to celebrate women's clothing instead of somehow feeling it devalues the achievements of the college to study ordinary shmattes?" she said.
Mr. Chang is a close observer of the ways society assigns high status to the food of some cultures and devalues the cooking of others.
Donald Trump's coronation as the party's presidential nominee marks a new pinnacle of power for a person who very publicly demeans, degrades, and devalues women.
So, we shouldn't be surprised that this attitude crosses over into the sexual arena as well, especially in a society that devalues women and femininity.
Forced disclosure of advertising might mean lower payouts or fewer ads, since marking a post as a paid endorsement devalues both the endorsement and the endorser.
I remember how much our culture values and devalues women based on our fertility and how disposable we become when we cannot bear a man children.
Like I said in the video, we want our black art to come from non-black bodies, because we live in a system that devalues blackness.
On Twitter, explaining the appeal of something like dat boi (or even fumbling for a definition of what frog boy means) devalues its own special wonkery.
"This devalues the kitchen and the apartment; particularly to wine enthusiasts," states the complaint, a class-action lawsuit filed Wednesday in New York County Supreme Court.
Even though sadness and bad moods have always been part of the human experience, we now live in an age that ignores or devalues these feelings.
Trump is right in claiming that when a country deliberately devalues its currency to make its exports cheaper in world markets, it's not competing — it's cheating.
The answer is that we have internalized a kind of sexism that values masculinity in both boys and girls, just as it devalues femininity in them.
That means that if you own a single-family home (and most California voters do), Proposition 10 devalues what's probably your family's single most valuable financial asset.
In a roundabout way, HBO Nordic and HBO España's accidental airing of this weekend's episode devalues any information or content the hackers may have surrounding episode six.
His paquetazo devalues the currency from the official rate of 250,000 old bolívares to the dollar—available to a favoured few—to the market rate of 6m.
Calling people "crazy" both devalues the experiences of people who live with mental illness and attributes mental illness to people who might just be passionate or unusual.
Larry McDonald, head of U.S. strategy at Societe Generale, said the speed at which China devalues the yuan is more important than the Fed's stated policy direction.
"The message being sent devalues the life of my brave husband who was taken from his two daughters and for whom there is no parole," she said.
Once dropped, "you can't sell your home, it devalues your home and there's less (tax) money for local government to provide services", Lara told the OECD meeting.
The use of ultra-strong black characters of routine flyness and strength is a natural reaction to a culture that dehumanizes and devalues black life at every turn.
I think the other thing I was thinking about, in the book I talk about how libertarianism is also an ideology that some would argue really devalues women.
Just as modern society pushes a disconnect with natural systems, pop culture categorically devalues the elderly, marginalizing the incredible wealth of experience accumulated as one enters old age.
Some students of color say that even as the university defends its use of race in admissions, it devalues their experiences and fails to retain professors who support them.
If you're collecting Chase points and can use one of 13 airline and hotel transfer partners, you have more options and when one devalues, you can transfer to others.
"Picking and choosing what jobs benefit the economy most devalues low-wage jobs," said Megan Horn Essaheb, assistant director of immigrant rights with the advocacy group Asian Americans Advancing Justice.
The ASX has come under fire for enabling unprofitable and unproven companies in the tech space to go public, something that analysts have said devalues the exchange and its companies.
Some critics—not previously known as leaders on diversity or civil rights—claim that the CFPB has become "a breeding ground" for discrimination that devalues employees of color and women.
"The message being sent devalues the life of my brave husband who was taken from his two daughters and for whom there is no parole," she said in a statement.
Feeling the pressure to constantly produce content to share with others often devalues the time I have to myself—distracting me enough that I can't fully emotionally appreciate every moment.
The inequity they describe in a study published last year in New Media & Society can easily be compounded as it spreads to industries like professional sports, which already often devalues femininity.
That puts Crowley in the unique position today of being able to criticize fellow tech executives for creating an industry culture that devalues user privacy and prioritizes data collection at all costs.
The platform has been criticized for raising prices for both users and clients looking for artists, and working with sponsors like Fiverr, which many designers say devalues the quality of their work.
These sorts of things look bad, but they also are bad: Prioritizing male experts devalues women's work, depriving them of the recognition and public acclaim they might get if they were male.
In fact, Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM) pointed out that Zinke himself recently voted for a House rules package that devalues public land, making it easier for states to take it over.
"In some cases, subdividing a plot into two or more segments has a detrimental impact on the property as a whole because the separation devalues all parts of the home, " Merrill said.
This has led to a tense relationship with record companies and music publishers, who say the service's free tier does not pay enough in royalties and devalues their music across the board.
Attacks on the election system disrespect the thousands of election officials across the country and devalues their diligent — and yes, patriotic — work to ensure that American voters everywhere can cast a ballot.
Many of the women who have spoken out about him have been black, making them less likely to be taken seriously in a culture that still devalues the experiences of black women.
Gordon-Levitt says a system that paid all participants would just encourage freeloaders to submit filler work, but critics of spec work say that the whole "contest" structure devalues the work of artists.
We cannot allow a man who devalues our girls and who teaches our boys that it is more than okay to treat women as less than human, to get anywhere near the Oval.
The online lending startup Prosper said on Friday that it had raised $50 million in new funding, a sum that sharply devalues the stock of what was once a high-flying tech unicorn.
One session, however, did cover political organizing in the digital age, in a summit where the theme endorsed the notion that anyone in 2018 who ignores, demeans, or devalues black women will pay dearly.
Structural racism still serves as the central spoke in the wheel of injustice that systematically marginalizes and devalues the hopes, dreams, freedoms, constitutional protections and yes, the very lives of black people in America.
The game's story mode has a purposeful message, not dissimilar from a Hollywood movie, that makes clear its stance on how war devalues human life, scars people forever, and forges unimaginable bonds between survivors.
The surprisingly honest message that Rowland Martin and Amy Holmes had for Kelly was that she devalues black history because she exists in a white silo, propped up by the largely white media establishment.
Bottom line is that the more Hillary Clinton speaks, the less people care what she says and devalues her own role so I think it will have close to zero impact on the race.
The suggestion is that the worst thing that could happen for these men is if they engaged in homosexual acts together, as if that devalues them as men, makes them submissive, or emasculates them.
Byrne said that in urban areas, there has been an influx of culture that devalues 'outsider art,' a term she's loathe to use because she said she feels very much "on the inside" of it.
The much more realistic image of a working single parent, doing all he or she can to support hungry children, is often lost in a racialized country that consistently devalues skin that is not white.
Next, I am going to instruct my Treasury Secretary to label China a currency manipulator, and to apply tariffs to any country that devalues its currency to gain an unfair advantage over the United States.
We have an opportunity to educate men about how our collective socialization results in a culture that devalues women and ultimately allows many forms of violence and discrimination to persist and harms all of us.
Another angle: A group of students of color at Harvard say that, even as the university defends its use of race in admissions, it devalues their experiences and fails to retain professors who support them.
Ultimately, it will make little difference since his defense was long ago unmoored from fact and is based on selling a disinformational narrative to his followers that sows confusion and devalues truth for everyone else.
The suggestion is that the worst thing that could happen for these men is for them to engage in homosexual acts together, as if that devalues them as men, makes them submissive, or emasculates them.
" She also wrote, "I refuse to have my work in an institution that devalues the contributions of El Barrio's creatives, those of us that have changed the art world insisting that culture be at the center.
One cannot rule out further tit-for-tat retaliation between the two countries, nor can we rule out a worldwide series of competitive currency devaluations designed to give each country that devalues a competitive export advantage.
That shouldn't be the norm, and I think a lot of times we make that the norm and ultimately it devalues the hours we spend doing work because it's on stuff we're not being paid for.
"We chose to feature her and give her a platform because she has insightful things to say about thriving in a world that devalues bodies of size," Carolyn Kylstra, editor-in-chief wrote in the editor's letter.
"Having seen prices plateau recently — partially in anticipation of the referendum — the same areas are now looking more attractive to HNWIs from overseas as the sterling devalues against their own currencies, notably the U.S. dollar, " WealthInsight said.
The issue is not that the Sante Fe shooter had access to weapons -- apparently he used his father's guns -- but rather that he was brought up in a culture that devalues traditional family values and venerates violence.
But the honor code has also been decimated by the culture of the modern meritocracy, which awards status to the individual who works with his mind, and devalues the class of people who work with their hands.
It also devalues the vote of voters who already reside in districts that were gerrymandered to destroy the democratic efficacy of voting in those districts, which were altered to achieve an outcome predetermined by the gerrymandering party.
The reason this episode is so damaging to the Trump campaign is because it feeds the image of Trump as a domineering and abusive boss, a man who devalues women and objectifies them for his own gain.
By buying local products whenever possible, developing a culture of repair rather than disposal and rekindling a love of craftsmanship, we can buck an economic system that shuns longevity for profit and devalues workers in the process.
"We will not give a sponsor's place of prominence to any organization that discriminates or explicitly devalues LGBTQ+ citizens," Ragtag said in its statement, in the wake of a petition and backlash calling the church's rhetoric hate speech.
The story itself is simple: Abuela saves her hard-earned pesos to buy a special present for her beloved granddaughter Niña, though when the government devalues the peso and she fails to exchange it, the money becomes worthless.
It wasn't easy to accept at first, because it meant taking time off or finding backup childcare, but I had to confront my own complicity in a system that regularly devalues essential caregiving work performed by women.  WOW!
Plans to shorten the Academy Awards ceremony by handing out Oscars to certain categories during commercial breaks have been met with anger by some former winners who say the move devalues their cinematic contributions in favor of prioritizing celebrities.
Should terrorists succeed in bringing fear once again to American skies and cities, the temptation to bring back torture as our policy will likely be great in an administration that denigrates alliances and devalues international institutions, treaties and law.
Several people who have met Mr Staley recently say he recognises Africa is one of Barclays' few genuine growth areas, but he believes it is becoming a costly distraction as the South African rand devalues and the country's economy slows down.
China's markets have twice been halted in recent weeks amid volatile trade as the People's Bank of China devalues the country's currency and regulators seek to roll back measures put in place to stem last summer's massive stock sell-off.
Basically, what the beer test does, is it completely devalues an entire swath of smart, hard workers who simply don't like to drink – or even more to the point – they might not be perceived as individuals who like to drink.
Buttigeig's decision to fire the city's first black police chief in 2011 has also come under scrutiny, as has a 2015 remark (later walked back) that "all lives matter," a phrase that Democratic activists believe devalues the "Black Lives Matter" movement.
The big political risk for the President is that a prolonged trade war of attrition begins to erode US growth, devalues 401Ks in a market correction and tarnishes the economic feel good factor and undermines Trump's boasts of a new era of prosperity.
Senator Dick Durbin, who asked Zuckerberg if he would tell the gathered senators where he stayed last night, got the Facebook CEO to admit in a public, embarrassing way that he valued his privacy, while his company devalues that of its users.
Read more: Business-news outlet Quartz has lost 5 key people in the past few monthsNinety percent of The Information's revenue comes from subscribers that typically pay $400 a year, and Lessin has rejected the traditional digital-advertising model, saying it devalues journalism.
Their relationship is an assertion of the possibilities of love in the direst of times, and their intimacy is a fervent defence of gay romance and life in a society that often views gay people with contempt and devalues the lives of AIDS sufferers.
WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) - Net capital outflows from emerging markets will ease somewhat in 2016, but could increase again if China abruptly devalues its currency or the U.S. Federal Reserve raises interest rates more quickly than expected, the Institute of International Finance said on Friday.
The larger structural inequities that are being strengthened each day, the policies that only make marginalized youth more vulnerable, and an administration that seemingly devalues women and girls are what will have a lasting impact on our nation's fight against the trafficking of youth.
"I refuse to have my work in an institution that devalues the contributions of El Barrio's creatives, those of us that have changed the art world insisting that culture be at the center of the voices that have been nurtured at home," Vega wrote.
Any country that devalues their currency in order to take advantage of the United States will be met with sharply Six: I am going to instruct the U.S. Trade Representative to bring trade cases against China, both in this country and at the WTO.
If anything, the story of Bombshell is a dark and pessimistic one — the tale of an institution that systematically devalues its female employees' humanity, where any change was purely cosmetic, face-saving, a way to stop the gap in a dam they helped build.
"Uncertainties from the external trade situation, especially changes in currency exchange rates amid the trade row between Beijing and Washington, may stimulate demand to replenish supplies before the yuan devalues further," she said, adding that traders had been scrambling to buy imported ore in recent days.
Yet as our lament fills the streets of Charlotte, as we call for transparency and accountability in the police departments that serve more to oppress us than protect us, as we call for an end to the discrimination that devalues our lives, we wonder who hears us?
Someone he shares this in common with is Detroit don Seth Troxler, who has made no qualms decrying the state of modern dance music, in particular EDM, an area that Seth feels devalues club culture's heritage and is turning a generation of ravers into mindless drones.
" In a letter to Stony Brook administrators, the Modern Languages Association highlighted achievements of Stony Brook graduate students, particularly those in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature, and concluded: "The suspension of this department and its PhD program devalues the work of its scholars and students.
But at the very moment that Harvard is defending its use of race in admissions, citing diversity as a key component of the education it provides, students of color are saying that once they are on campus, Harvard devalues their history and experiences and fails to retain professors who support them.
Whether we look at the Justice Department's pushing back against consent decrees to rein in police misconduct, Mr. Trump's nearly all white and male judicial nominees, or the Education Department's decision to pull back on investigations of civil rights cases, we see a pattern that devalues the gains that many earned through the ultimate sacrifice.
Yes, my gender, along with my age and experience, forms my response to much of what is published in these pages, and yes, I believe women are needed in leadership of all aspects of civil life, but "parity" in selection of letters to the editor simply checks the gender box and ultimately devalues the writer.
The legalization of assisted suicide also devalues the lives of people with disabilities because it creates a double standard — insurance companies and state agencies readily offer to pay for life-ending drugs for individuals with disabilities and serious health conditions when they ask for death, but provide suicide prevention services to non-disabled individuals who make the same request.
Critics argued that shuffling off mainstream blockbusters into their own People's Choice-style category only compounded the issues the Academy was hoping to assuage — that is, a lack of interest from a growing chunk of the population who see the awards as an elitist gatekeeping exercise that devalues marginalized voices and stories in favor of a narrow subset of cishet, white, "serious" actors and filmmakers.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Outrage Over Sentencing in Rape Case at Stanford" (news article, June 7): The decision to sentence a former Stanford University student, Brock Turner, to six months in jail for three felony counts of sexual assault, lest prison have a "severe impact" on his future, is a prima facie example of the way our culture understates and devalues the horror of sexual violence.
Only three weeks later, coronavirus has consumed our daily life, and as more and more politicians and public figures are prioritizing the economy over the lives of those most at-risk from COVID-19, I think of my mother, the abuse she faced in her old age, and all the ways in which our society devalues everyone who lives past the age of 65.
While he stuck to positive themes during their public comments, Mr. Abe may have questions in private for Mr. Trump about his provocative statements related to Japan, including his warning to Toyota on Twitter that he would slap a "big border tax" on the carmaker if it built a new plant in Mexico and his charges that Japan devalues its currency to gain economic advantage.
The young black operative, who agreed to speak on the condition of anonymity because she did not want her opinions to reflect on her organization, echoed the sentiment of nearly a half-dozen of her peers: Her generation hasn't yet parsed the irony that it's walking through doors opened by women who feel locked out of a political apparatus they built in a society that subtly and systemically devalues their labor.
As the Trump administration erroneously devalues expertise and institutional knowledge by handing over core leadership positions to the inexperienced, by disgustingly elevating nepotism, by downplaying conflicts of interest and by allowing access in a pay-to-play style, openly favoring those with a higher social economic status, members of Congress of color are defending progress on the issues that matter most to our families — environmental protection and creating safeguards to grow healthy communities.
We have troops fighting the war on terror in multiple African countries, as the President painfully knows, and we are battling the Chinese government for economic influence there as well (a battle some people think we are losing after years of gains started by President George W. Bush, which President Obama tried to sustain.) Insulting Africa devalues the time, energy and resources the US government has deployed to save millions of lives and create a continent friendly to American interests.

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