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However, their outlook also demonstrates a dim view of voters.
The book also took a dim view of modern humanity.
Some analysts took a dim view of the tax move.
Trump has taken a dim view of international groups before.
The UK's data protection watchdog also took a dim view.
Ratings agencies are taking a dim view of the company's prospects.
The series takes a largely dim view of Mr. da Silva.
More than ever, the public has a dim view of politicians.
The Trump administration's dim view of consent decrees is not surprising.
They support lower taxes and take a dim view of welfare.
This generation also takes a dim view of the wisdom of experience.
It must give you a dim view of humanity somewhere deep inside.
Americans have expressed a dim view of both Clinton and Trump this year.
Evolution can be expected to take a dim view of such an affront.
Many trainers take a dim view of babying and otherwise anthropomorphizing our pets.
That said, watchdogs may yet take a dim view of Disney's plans too.
Judge Judith Rogers, a Clinton appointee, took a dim view of those arguments.
You and your husband aren't wrong to take a dim view of this.
Landis took a dim view of barnstorming, and you can't entirely blame him.
Not very monkish stuff, this, unless you take a very dim view of Catholicism.
You take a rather dim view of the big social networks, Facebook in particular.
The poll found that many people take a dim view of those "targeted" advertisements.
Gerrymandering is a key reason that Americans hold such a dim view of Congress.
The Education Department disputed this dim view, saying that many schools were showing progress.
That dim view of China is shared increasingly across the political spectrum in Washington.
This assumption, which Donald agreed with, betrays an exceedingly dim view of human nature.
Legal experts took a dim view of Trump's comments, as quoted in the memo.
The government takes a dim view of any organised effort to put pressure on it.
Trump's dim view of the value of telling the truth rolls downhill in his administration.
For a medium produced largely by corporations, television has a pretty dim view of them.
Public figures across the political spectrum have taken a dim view of Cook's stance, however.
Despite the conventional wisdom, many people around Trump and in GOP leadership share this dim view.
VMware stockholders have taken a dim view of VMware's role in that acquisition since day one.
Walker, quite directly, took a dim view of that argument and rejected it from the bench.
There is only one group of voters that consistently takes a dim view of renewable energy.
It also takes a dim view of government assistance — unless the money passes through churches first.
Chinese authorities took a dim view of the experiment, branding it "illegal" and ordering an investigation.
America's great military theorists did not share Herres' dim view of the value of the services.
Going into last November's election, Republican voters were taking a dim view of the Supreme Court.
When it comes to America's technology industry, Donald Trump takes a dim view of foreign workers.
But there's evidence that, after the confirmation, Americans, in general, took a dim view of Kavanaugh.
The conversation always seemed to veer back to his dim view of religion, and Islam in particular.
ET with additional context about how the professional healthcare community takes a dim view of "conversion therapy."
Pao continues to have a very dim view of Kleiner Perkins and its leaders, including John Doerr.
A recent poll conducted by Ipsos found that Canadians have a dim view of the cannabis sector.
Analysts say ratings agencies are likely to take a dim view of the Treasury's latest budget projections.
Rousseau took a dim view of luxury and spat on the high society in which Casanova reveled.
My 84-year-old father is still anti-Communist, but has a dim view of Donald Trump.
Analysts also have a dim view of LG's smartphone business and expect it to continue generating losses.
Some in the fishing industry have taken a dim view of the administration's approach to trade policy.
Hong Kong takes a dim view of short sellers — investors who bet that stocks will go down.
Advocates for immigrants took a dim view of HHS's plans to use DNA to match children to parents.
But ratings agency S&P took a dim view of the bailout and said it was not enough.
But Trump has continued to exhibit the dim view of the intelligence community that he inherited from Flynn.
Yes, we take a dim view of inherited wealth and of the luxuries enjoyed by the upper class.
The Air Force, which is currently tasked with military operations in space, has also taken a dim view.
These depictions are part of a prevailing dim view of the historically limited world of male sex toys.
But in a bid to sell tickets, she appeared to express a dim view of the political environment.
The two men took a dim view of the military's efforts to wean villagers away from the Taliban.
At least one investor, Bill Kanko, president of Black Creek Investment Management, took a dim view of the plan.
In Japan, both the government and the people take a dim view of soft-drug use; we ask why.
Image: APMany people have taken a dim view of Google's participation in the Republican National Convention this coming July.
Democrats, who took control of the House in January, have taken a dim view of the swelling defence budget.
And people who came of age around the financial crisis may have a dim view of managing big money.
Why does the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences take such a dim view of the horror genre?
But in three months as attorney general, he has aligned himself with the president's dim view of the inquiry.
TNG generally took a dim view of those who were still scrabbling around in the muck of money economies.
Many doctors took a dim view of Dr. Weed's innovation, regarding it as a challenge to their professional expertise.
Wilson also took a dim view of election oversight in his state, calling instead for strict regulations on voting.
But the film also takes a pretty dim view of every woman who's not Michele or her best friend.
Many Americans take a dim view of Muslims, with their opinions colored by the memories of attacks including the Sept.
Voters tend to have a dim view of Trump as a person — only 30 percent said they like him personally.
Fernley, sitting alongside at the regular Friday news conference, said his team would take a dim view of any cooperation.
Officials at the Federal Reserve have also taken a dim view of negative rates as politically unpopular and likely ineffective.
Noble can defer payments without triggering a default under the bonds' terms, though the market would take a dim view.
The one time we see architecture, at the start of Act II, it's a dim view of submerged classical ruins.
The state takes a dim view of entertainment wagers generally, said Ed Wong, an official with the Mississippi Gaming Commission.
Yet campaign aides feel confident of his re-election chances, mostly because of their dim view of the Democratic field.
Their emphasis on the F.B.I.'s conduct during the interview aligns with Mr. Trump's dim view of federal law enforcement.
Until recently, the man who assembled this virtual paradise for style lovers held a dim view of the fashion world.
But the dim view that many European leaders themselves hold of Mr. Trump later burst into public view by accident.
Beijing (CNN)Chinese authorities have taken a dim view of a close call between a commercial drone and a passenger plane.
But Canavan says that in the current political climate, Butler's dim view of humanity is starting to seem ever more relevant.
At someone who has felt shamed for having an abortion, Marie takes a dim view of the bans sweeping the country.
Dakwar indicated he would take a dim view of the administration using national security as the reason for sanctioning ICC judges.
"If there is another situation like this, Congress is going to take a pretty dim view of Zuckerberg's testimony," Cramer said.
Bannister, who has long had a dim view of the market, shows the measure's history at the top of this chart.
The case suggested that he's likely to take a dim view of the ambitious vote suppression schemes Republican legislatures keep passing.
The commission thus far has taken a fairly dim view of bitcoin-related ETFs, but that was before futures trading began.
He took a dim view of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's decision to join environmental activists at a protest in Ms. Pelosi's office.
The change comes as the Trump administration has taken an increasingly dim view of human rights diplomacy at the United Nations.
Trump's State of the Union speech omitted any mention of testing North Korea's intentions, reflecting the administration's dim view of diplomacy.
"Family offices are taking a dim view of geopolitical events," Sara Ferrari, head of UBS Global Family Office Group, told Reuters.
A majority of voters were okay with the incumbent administration, and a majority of voters took a dim view of Trump.
Polls by the Pew Research Centre show that western Europeans take an increasingly dim view of America, and not just its president.
Did Kavanaugh assure Trump, directly or indirectly, that he would take a dim view toward troublesome investigations into the White House's conduct?
Nunn noted that while he would support Powell, he took a "dim view" of other active-duty members serving in the position.
Despite this dim view, it's a mistake to see Christmas movies as little more than intentionally—one might say cynically—sentimental rubbish.
Politicians have been voicing concerns about the influence of technology companies, while President Trump has taken a dim view of foreign acquisitions.
Courts have taken a dim view of arguments for gender discrimination based on "customer preference," and the same may well apply here.
That's because stocks here may appear expensive relative to other markets, not because investors have a dim view of Brazil, he said.
Imagine what somebody with a press vendetta and a dim view of the First Amendment would do with that kind of power.
ADAM COELondon I do not share The Economist's dim view of the American and Russian presidents' recent meeting ("Humiliation in Helsinki", July 21st).
Investors have taken a dim view of the company's prospects since it announced a deal to acquire SolarCity, another company founded by Musk.
They hold a dim view of their leaders in Jakarta, Indonesia's distant capital, insisting that their lives are never improved by new policies.
Tillerson, like Trump, will express a dim view of China's aggressive moves in the South China Sea such as its building artificial islands.
Judges take a dim view of defendants who improperly pressure witnesses, though prosecutors are rarely chastised and virtually never prosecuted for similar conduct.
"IN THE state of nature, profit is the measure of right," wrote Thomas Hobbes, a philosopher with a dim view of human nature.
Faced with an array of daunting headwinds and coming off a tough year, Wall Street took a dim view of stocks in 2019.
A large part of Macron's coalition could ride the Paris Metro, and many took a dim view of the automobile to begin with.
Mr. Trump's assertion is based on research published by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, which takes a dim view of regulation.
Trump's dim view of bankrolling NATO and his call for better ties with Russia have the EU looking to home-grown defense options.
Denis Y. Gridchin, the friend of the gunman, said Mr. Roslyakov had a dim view of his own prospects, with only technical training.
Some senators share Mr. Trump's dim view of immigrants, while others come from states where they are vital elements of the agriculture industry.
When two scholars who took a dim view of gentrification, Kathe Newman and Elvin Wyly, did their own investigation, their conclusion was mild.
Did Groucho's eyebrow waggles and those brothers working in insane sync influence my dim view of Carmelo Anthony's tendency to play isolation hoops?
The EU also takes a dim view of other countries that use visa-free access to the EU as an inducement to investment migrants.
Stock investors in China took a dim view of the currency, bringing the total losses on the Shanghai market to 15 percent this year.
The hard part was getting out of Britain, where the authorities tend to take a dim view of people leaving to fight in Iraq.
Bannon may seem over-the-top, but his dim view of China actually reflects a widespread fear in the United States about that country.
A Denver native who toured with Second City, Mr. Miller, who lives in Los Angeles, takes a dim view of some Silicon Valley mainstays.
He also is taking a dim view of the current tax plans in Washington, saying they are too focused on giving companies a break.
"It's certainly given me a very dim view of Grant Thornton as they put their name behind it but have let the customers down".
Judges take a dim view of efforts to turn what look like ordinary state law claims into federal cases by claiming a RICO violation.
And the mirror trades may exact a heavy fine from U.S. regulators, who take a dim view of activity that looks like money laundering.
Nanjiani (Silicon Valley) plays himself as a rising comedian in Chicago who meets Gordon (Zoe Kazan), a divorcée with a dim view of life.
Fifty-four percent of respondents to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll took a dim view of Clinton, while 58% looked unfavorably on Trump.
Discounting Mr Katzenberg's dim view of blockbusters can evidently be risky, but big bets seem safer if film-makers eschew his yen for novelty, too.
Galloway also has a dim view of the role of the federal government — at least in the near term — thanks to the climate change debate.
Given their dour view of the economy's prospects, it makes sense that older Americans would also take a dim view of their own financial prospects.
One study found that parents who took a dim view of teenagers were likely to raise adolescents who ultimately lived down to their parents' expectations.
But as much as Mr. Trump sees WikiLeaks coming to his rescue, strategists in his own party take a dim view of its ultimate impact.
In an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" earlier this month, he summed up the dim view many establishment Republicans have of their remaining options.
Russians who have fallen out with the Kremlin, and British analysts who take a dim view of Mr. Putin, view him as a Kremlin lackey.
But he saw a chance to lower the bar when the Trump administration arrived with its dim view of federal intervention in local police matters.
" It was his latest articulation of a dim view of federal agencies that he argued had grabbed power at the behest of the "progressive left.
Trump took a dim view of Clinton's stated desire to put her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in charge of building up the U.S. economy.
During recent outbreaks, some countries had dozens of health-workers coming down with measles—which suggest that they, too, may have a dim view of vaccines.
The court clearly took a dim view of the state trying to circumvent scrutiny of human rights risk by pointing to an algorithmic "blackbox" and shrugging.
To be clear, I don't think that the violence of our world must deliver a liberatory future; I have a dim view of things to come.
She also can't abide "unkindness" to pets, taking a "very dim view of President Lyndon B. Johnson picking up his dogs by their ears," Mugford added.
He now takes a dim view of the show, which has also regularly featured an unflattering portrayal of him by Alec Baldwin wearing orange make-up.
Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, took a dim view of choirs—"just more fodder for people to play their power games," Wells says.
Its staff included more than a few strong-willed writers and editors, many of them Ivy League-bred, who took a dim view of media executives.
Ms. Michaels held a rather dim view of marriage, she said, partly as a result of her mother's experiences both in and out of wedded matrimony.
While Glass Lewis said the activist's arguments had some merit, with shareholders getting "fairly mediocre returns", it none the less took a dim view of the motion.
"Courts take a dim view of board actions that are made in bad faith or with self-dealing," said Andrew I. Bart, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
"How long until the most widely read book in the world is banned because it takes a dim view of homosexuality?" the author asks, referencing the Bible.
But the news does come at a moment in time when government agencies will likely take a dim view of tech companies beefing up their encryption standards.
Although Lu Xun eventually cast his lot with the communist revolutionaries, he took a dim view of literature that attempted to recover a national identity or culture.
Though often bracketed as populist, and sharing a similarly dim view of the EU, the pacifist, environmentalist M5S and the hard right League differ on many issues.
In the same poll, 48 percent of Britons shared a similarly dim view of the EU. Laetitia Strauch-Bonart, author of the book Vous Avez Dit Conservateur?
When an interviewer would note that physicians disagreed with the dim view he took of vaccines, Mr. Trump remained ever ebullient, impervious and dismissive of scientific authority.
Through a scrim, there's a dim view of the northern side of the park, still a construction site, and the bridge beyond over the Los Angeles River.
Stocks on Wall Street continued to drop, entering a bear market as investors took a dim view of President Donald Trump's decision to suspend travel from Europe.
That guidance, issued last October, brought much needed clarity and direction to the administrative state that for far too long took a dim view of religious liberty.
Or do the president's judge-vetters have reason to believe that Judge Gorsuch shares a dim view of Roe but would approach its dismantling with greater subtlety?
Hedge fund managers have a dim view of the second half of 2017 after a solid start to the year, an industry survey released on Thursday showed.
But The Favourite's soul feels Lanthimosian to the core, with a dim view of human nature and the sense that human relationships are always, at root, about power.
In keeping with Koeh­ler's dim view of Warsame's potential for deradicalization, the judge sentenced him to 30 months in prison, even though he had testified for the government.
The Mormons now take a very dim view of small holdout communities across North America who still engage in multiple marriage, and have fought legal battles against them.
Economists have an almost universally dim view of rent control laws, and a number have supported the landlords' contention that Proposition 10 could make California's housing problems worse.
When Judge Kavanaugh — who has taken a dim view of the government's ability to regulate campaign finance — had the Bluman case before him, he could have ruled differently.
In a 2005 speech, Mr. Volcker, who had long taken a dim view of the debt-fueled expansion of the American economy, warned of a looming financial crisis.
Unlike his forward-thinking contemporary Henrik Ibsen, the thrice-married Strindberg took an exceedingly dim view of the opposite sex — and you can see it in his work.
Now authorities say that the shooting was just one of many that 29-year-old Nicholas D'Agostino committed because of his "very dim view" of women, Buzzfeed News reports.
The need for robust insurance will only grow as companies become more reliant on computers, hackers get more cunning and regulators take an increasingly dim view of lax security.
NATO officials say Mr Erdogan's government is free to shop for military hardware wherever it pleases, but take a dim view of its decision to do so in Russia.
But liberal commentators have raised the question of why someone who takes such a dim view of the president votes with him more than 90 percent of the time.
Wholesale lenders would take a dim view of Deutsche once again failing to meet its lowball target of a 4% return on tangible equity, pushing up its borrowing costs.
The patient shortage might not be a good sign for projects in the pipeline, but it is encouraging for those who take a dim view of proton therapy's rise.
Los Angeles (CNN)Mark Feigin, a Southern California real estate agent and Uber driver, had lots of guns, thousands of rounds of ammo and a dim view of Muslims.
While "the values are factors that are taken into consideration, not hard limits," the Emoji Subcommittee generally takes a dim view of prospective emoji that aren't in this ballpark.
Views of the U.S. have fallen off a cliff in the Trump era, and even most countries that tend to view Russia favorably take a dim view of Vladimir Putin.
Does Edge take a dim view of singleness, or is that just an inadvertent side effect of writing a rom-com, where "together" is intrinsically seen as better than "alone"?
British employment tribunals take a dim view of a woman who waits more than three months to complain, and regard cordial communications with her alleged harasser as undermining her case.
The rise of populist outsiders like Bernie Sanders and now-President Trump last year, both of whom took a dim view of Big Pharma, should've been an obvious red flag.
Strict local standards are vital too for companies with flagship properties back home in Nevada: Las Vegas' wary watchdogs take a dim view of operators dabbling in more lax jurisdictions.
In Naz's experience at the precinct and at Rikers, the show presents a dim view of prison as an institution where reform is possible — more likely, the opposite is true.
China says it adheres to a policy of non-interference in other countries internal affairs, but it generally takes a dim view of independence or secessionist movements around the world.
Fruhstuck, though, takes a dim view of ossan rental as a means of increasing respect: "I'd doubt that this is of benefit to anybody [other] than the individuals directly involved."
Trump had taken a dim view of comments Macron made in a Europe 1 radio interview this week in which he appeared to cast the United States as a threat.
But European leaders have taken a dim view of Mr. Erdogan's latest showmanship, and may have become even more reluctant to accede to other Turkish diplomatic priorities, Mr. Pierini added.
Right now, I'm still mulling my second viewing of "Blade Runner 2049," which offers a dim view of the future provided by the best of what technology has to offer.
Both sides remained confident that a deal could still be agreed upon swiftly, and President Donald Trump warned a rattled American public would take a dim view of an impasse.
Recent polls of the state have shown a tight race, and a Democratic victory there would rely largely on Latino voters who have a dim view of the Republican nominee.
The court took a dim view of the government's argument for a broad reading for the law: that prosecutors would use good judgment and not overreach when bringing obstruction charges.
If you ramp down spending for a month, your financial picture is going to return to its former dim view when you go back to dinners out and shopping sprees.
" The United States attorney's office took a dim view of Mr. Langford's assessment and told the newspaper, "We and the jury obviously disagree with Mr. Langford's interpretation of the evidence.
But Mr. Sanders's dim view of the "corporate media," as he refers to it, is much more than a campaign tactic; it is a pillar of his anti-establishment, socialist worldview.
Further, at least 98 U.S. senators from the other 49 states would likely take a dim view of four more senators joining their deliberative body and thus diluting their own power.
Take extra steps to demonstrate your lack of conflicts of interest, since that's extra important at a time when the public takes such a dim view of politicians' integrity and effectiveness.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist and 2016 campaign CEO, had a fiery response on Wednesday to Wall Street's dim view of Trump's trade actions against China.
They also tend to take a dim view of American policies on drugs and guns, blaming them for contributing to the wave of violence perpetrated by powerful criminal organizations since 2006.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said today at the DealBook Conference that he is intrigued by blockchain and distributed ledger technologies, but takes a dim view of such tech's most famous application:
Still, many telecom operators take a dim view of some of the aggressive moves being made by these peers, especially when it comes to business models based on commercializing customer data.
Such a strategy could increase the chances of a favorable ruling for the person seeking to enter the United States, since Watson has already shown a dim view toward Trump's policy.
Sherif Mansour, the director of the committee's Middle East and North Africa program, told me he took a dim view of the news media's more credulous accounts of Crown Prince Mohammed.
The bank currently manages $22 billion in public and private-equity investments, which get a dim view from authorities because they can often swing wildly from one quarter to the next.
" Nils Bildt, the Fox guest, took a dim view of his critics in Sweden on Monday, saying the officials and analysts who claimed not to know him were "not very credible.
If you went to the campus police chief, your college administrators would learn of your action, and, given the norms of institutional autonomy, they would take a dim view of it.
The effort to rebuild it was underway when Mr. Flynn took control in 2012, but he made it immediately known that he had a dim view of the agency's recent performance.
Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, the two newest conservative justices, have previously taken a dim view of federal officials who exceed limits on their power, The Daily Beast's Jay Michaelson explains.
His dim view of government's managerial competence is balanced somewhat by his awestruck approach to its war machinery and spaceflight programs (NASA plays a major part in saving the planet in Armageddon).
In them, Zuckerberg discussed his plan to beat TikTok, why he wants to keep absolute control of the company, and what employees should tell friends who have a dim view of Facebook.
The United States attorney's office in Brooklyn, which is overseeing the investigation, has also taken a dim view of some of the surveillance practices employed by the Suffolk County district attorney's office.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's exceptionally loose monetary policy remains appropriate, a large majority of academics said in a survey on Monday, countering German experts' dim view of the ECB's stance.
Rozelle's dim view of Trump — whom he saw as a clown and a con man — trickled down to his protégé, though Goodell is careful never to share his views on Trump publicly.
Many South Koreans still take a dim view of North Korea in the wake of their 1950-53 war and decades of hostility, making the risk of disruptions to the visit high.
If you are concerned that a co-op board might take a dim view of home offices, consider buying in a condominium, as condo boards generally do not need to approve purchasers.
In some cases, party officials said, black Americans' dim view of the job Democrats have done governing in recent decades is colored by a grim economic outlook and uncertainty about the future.
One wonders what Baldwin, who was a preacher in his teenage years but later took a dim view of organized religion, would think about a tribute to his work styled this way.
For years, much of the region took a dim view of Washington's longstanding policy of trying to force change on Communist-ruled Cuba by isolating it, a strategy that Obama has cast aside.
Trump has made global trade his biggest issue in the election, taking an especially dim view of America importing goods from Mexico, and his policies are thus expected to hurt the Mexican economy.
The results aren't pretty: According to five former members of Facebook's trending news team—"news curators" as they're known internally—Zuckerberg & Co. take a downright dim view of the industry and its talent.
History: Texas regulators have blocked Oncor sales twice before, and would take a particularly dim view of private equity getting involved – given its past (disastrous) involvement with Oncor's parent Energy Future Holdings (f.k.a.
Moscow had taken a dim view of the accord; Greece had taken an unprecedented step in mid 2018 of expelling four Russians, including two with diplomat status, for perceived meddling on the matter.
A number of GOP senators have a dim view on the House bill, which is projected to lead to sharp drops in the number of insured Americans if it were to become law.
But now, if he tries to expand his message beyond red-meat issues for the right, Mr. Trump may feel caged in by a platform that takes a dim view of self-restraint.
But Congress did not always take such a dim view of consumer financial protections: In 2010, members passed a law directing the CFPB to study the effects of forced arbitration clauses on consumers.
State authorities ignored the ruling; so, too, did President Andrew Jackson, who had no faith in the Court's legitimacy to rule on this issue and agreed with the state's dim view of Cherokee sovereignty.
Unlike past attempts at European defence integration that NATO took a dim view of, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has publicly backed the defence pact as long as it does not lead to duplication.
"I have a pretty dim view of his decision to use his privileged status to fake a disability in order to avoid serving in Vietnam," Buttigieg told The Washington Post during a live forum.
Mattis has a dim view of journalism about inside-the-beltway politics in Washington, using the word "fiction" to describe Woodward's book and similar reporting about closed-door conversations among U.S. national security leaders.
Buttigieg also said Thursday that he has a "dim view" of Trump "using his privilege to fake a disability to get out of service" in Vietnam while others went to serve in his place.
German officials in particular take a dim view of the ECB's free spending and its impact on prices, something ING economist Carten Brzeski encapsulated in a note entitled "Return of Germany's economic bogeyman: inflation".
Moreover, the Democrats were able to effectively rebut many Republican talking points, notably by calling attention to the fact that Strzok's dim view of the GOP was shared by many Republicans in the past.
He also shared his concerns about his brother's safety, his dim view of his primary adversaries, and his particularly unflattering thoughts on Donald Trump -- the man waiting for whoever emerges from the Democratic contest.
Unlike past attempts at European defense integration that NATO took a dim view of, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has publicly backed the defense pact as long as it does not lead to duplication.
With respect to whether judges will sentence everyone more harshly, I simply don't agree that this will occur and I don't share the dim view of judicial integrity that is embedded in this concern.
"I DO regret writing that column 17 years ago and it does not reflect my feelings today," he said, referencing a column on his dim view of women's participation in the game of basketball.
Election forecaster Stuart Rothenberg told NBC News he has a dim view of Trump's chances against Clinton, but predicted the divisive GOP primary left room for a third-party challenger to emerge on the right.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - The proportion of Chileans who are optimistic on the country's future has fallen sharply, and many take a dim view both of the current government and potential successors, two polls showed on Thursday.
But ordinary Greeks, who have seen a quarter of their national output wiped out by austerity attached to bailout deals since 2010 with many living off pensions because of high unemployment, take a dim view.
He's long held a dim view of Russia, which stands to benefit from a damaged U.S.-Ukrainian relationship, and according to those who worked with him, he fiercely advocated for more robust support for Ukraine.
The Federal Communications Commission took a dim view of America's youth establishing unlicensed radio stations in their free time, particularly as America's youth seemed to have terrible taste in music and a hankering for revolution.
Obama has long warned that Trump might impulsively use nuclear weapons, and has cast a dim view on ideas like a Muslim registry, which Trump's incoming chief of staff declined on Sunday to rule out.
Romney made clear that he took a dim view of Trump's endorsement on Monday of Republican Roy Moore for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama that will be decided in a special election next week.
That will only serve to worsen their already dim view of the news media, which initially failed to recognize the power of their grievances, and therefore failed to recognize the seriousness of Mr. Trump's candidacy.
And Jews take a dim view of Mr. Trump, according to a 2018 Gallup poll that found that just 26 percent of Jews approved of the president's performance, the lowest of any major religious group.
Ms. Stamper, a lexicographer at Merriam-Webster and the author of the new book "Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries," takes a capacious view of language and a dim view of language peevers.
There have, over the past few months, been looks into Sanders's 1988 trip to the Soviet Union, his time as mayor of Burlington, and his (justifiably) dim view of American foreign policy during the Reagan era.
Since August the stock is down 1.3 percent, against the STOXX Europe Health Care Index's 3.6 percent rise, as the looming biosimilars threat prompted some analysts to take a dim view of Roche's mid-term prospects.
The CBO took a dim view of this idea, and decided that the only cost control measures it would score were cruder efforts to reduce the quantity of health care consumed by encouraging higher-deductible plans.
The draft text, circulated to council members by Tunisia and Indonesia, would seemingly face a U.S. veto, but nonetheless offered some members' dim view of the peace plan that Trump rolled out last week with great fanfare.
By extension, the government takes a dim view of the PYD, which it has prevented from forming a contiguous entity along the border in Syria by bombing Kurdish fighters—and by tacitly helping IS, claims the PYD.
I'm not the only person with a dim view of the possibilities of mixing live music and VR—my editor's response to my "VR and music festivals" pitch was the email equivalent of a long, resigned sigh.
Washington takes such a dim view of the Night Wolves that the Treasury Department placed the gang on a sanctions list in December 2014, accusing the bikers of kidnapping, assault and close ties to Russia's security services.
Allies took a dim view of the Trump administration's position on civil liberties, with majorities in Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia and Mexico saying the government did not respect the personal freedoms of its people.
Mr. Trump has often taken a dim view of race-based protest and, as the onetime owner of a football franchise in a failed start-up league, he believes owners of sports teams should control their employees.
What's more, Mueller took a rather dim view of the Trump team's enthusiasm for Moscow's interference on their behalf in the 2016 election — while stopping short of accusing Trump of outright "collusion," a non-legal term he avoided.
But in a tweet prior to landing in Paris, Trump took a dim view of comments Macron made in a Europe 1 radio interview this week in which he appeared to cast the United States as a threat.
INSIDE-THE-BELTWAY JOURNALISM Mattis has a dim view of journalism about inside-the-beltway politics in Washington, using the word "fiction" to describe Woodward's book and similar reporting about closed-door conversations among U.S. national security leaders.
If Mr. Wu goes through with it, an appeal will be a high-profile test of a court system that convicts nearly everyone prosecutors accuse and that often takes a dim view of open confrontation to its rulings.
The country's position has been complicated by its recent national election; Chancellor Angela Merkel is still trying to put together a government, one that is expected to include the Green Party, which takes a dim view of glyphosate.
The Pentagon and NATO are taking a dim view of the Russian defense system, though, and also worried longer term about ties with Turkey given its home to U.S. warplanes and nuclear gravity bombs at Incirlik Air Base.
That malaise cuts across regional lines: In the New Jersey district held by Representative Leonard Lance, a Republican, Joe Boyle, 61, said he took a dim view of Mr. Trump but still hoped he would turn things around.
Unsurprisingly, UEFA took a dim view of a team led by a warlord competing in Europe's premier club competition, which became a grim possibility when Obilić defeated Icelandic champions ÌBV 22005-206 in their first-leg home match.
Related: Trump Says He's Worth $10 Billion, but Clinton Wants to See His Tax Returns Trump took a dim view of Clinton's stated desire to put her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in charge of building up the U.S. economy.
Anderson is set to become the latest U.S. official to describe Bolton's dim view of Giuliani's role in Ukraine policy to the impeachment inquiry, which is focused on whether Trump pressured Ukraine to launch politically helpful investigations into Democratic targets.
It's rare that school cafeteria fare will generate much excitement with anyone, but kids in Chicago Public Schools (CPS), the nation's third-largest district, are taking an especially dim view of the meals plopped onto their trays each lunch hour.
The European Central Bank is all but certain to formally end its lavish bond purchase scheme on Thursday but will take an increasingly dim view on growth, raising the odds that its next step in removing stimulus will be delayed.
A Houston-area man who reportedly had a "very dim view of women" was charged this week with his second charge this year of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in connection with two instances where women were shot while driving.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese millennials with a dim view of their career and marriage prospects can wallow in despair with a range of teas such as "achieved-absolutely-nothing black tea", and "my-ex's-life-is-better-than-mine fruit tea".
He earned a bachelor of science degree from the University of Illinois in 1951 and, after graduating from the university's medical school, interned at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, where an admired senior resident changed his dim view of surgeons.
He said that he liked the effort Mr. Snyder made to balance the budget, but took a dim view of right-to-work and the repeal of the prevailing wage law, both of which Republicans passed on the governor's watch.
Ceferin takes a dim view of President Trump's hard-line stance on immigration, and he is troubled by the slow-motion fragmentation of Europe, but he knows that he has, to some extent, been moved into position by similar tectonic shifts.
Analysts also agreed that the moves were intended to gauge the new White House, but they said the uptick in activity could be in part because they are taking an increasingly dim view of Trump's likelihood of building a warmer relationship with Moscow.
By contrast, Moreno took a dim view of Assange when he took office in 2017, ordering the Australian hacker to cut back his online political commentary, stop riding his skateboard in the halls of the embassy and clean up after his pet cat.
In a more measured (and members-only) post, Ben Thompson still takes a dim view of Facebook's plans for the default encryption of its messaging apps: Evil folks will always be able to figure out the most efficient way to be evil.
In American media-industry circles the betting is on the latter, as investors there take a dim view of the prospects of Sky, which relies on a declining form of distribution in satellite and whose pay-TV subscribers are increasingly fickle (see chart).
The Prime Minister is weak in the eyes of the public, who took a dim view of her handling of the Grenfell Tower block disaster, and she is weak in the eyes of her own Conservatives, who are actively looking for a successor.
In New York, former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson offered a dim view on rising tensions between the two countries, calling on China to "do no harm" and the US to "dial down the rhetoric" in a sweeping speech at the Asia Society.
Near the end of his tenure, as the President took a dim view of his press secretary, Spicer was cut out of many high-level White House meetings, meaning his notes, while copious, could be devoid of the most interesting details to Mueller.
Though the recommendation comes close to the sort of action President Donald Trump has demanded of the Fed, which he has accused of sabotaging his economic plans, Bullard's position is rooted in a dim view of where the trade debate is heading.
Though the recommendation comes close to the sort of action President Donald Trump has demanded of the Fed, which he has accused of sabotaging his economic plans, Bullard's position is rooted in a dim view of where the trade debate is heading.
In keeping with his "I alone can fix it" mantra -- and his frequently dim view of the government's subject-matter experts -- Trump has been known to jettison the carefully laid plans of his own government in favor of following his own instincts.
Given that Trump's "America First" view of foreign policy takes a pretty dim view of international organizations, and given the president's well-known penchant for saying whatever he thinks at the time, there was real fear that this address would go off the rails.
In "Interior of an Inn" (1861-62), for instance, a lantern at the top of a flight of stairs hollows out a dim view down a hallway, catching a feather duster (are they duck feathers?) and a few pairs of shoes in its light.
Economists have an almost universally dim view of rent control because it does nothing to attack the underlying problem here, which is that more people want to live in the Bay Area and Silicon Valley than there are housing units to put them in.
Taylor also quoted a number of medical professionals who took a dim view of "narcorexia"—drugging yourself into an unconscious state in the hopes that you're going to lose weight—saying that it was both dangerous and likely to make losing weight more difficult.
NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - U.S. President Donald Trump pledged this week to help end the criminalization of homosexuality globally, but LGBT+ rights advocates took a dim view of his speech at the United Nations, accusing him of rolling back protections at home.
It's easy to take a dim view of this seemingly narcissistic behavior, but if we peek below the peaks of those Herschel caps, and behind the kettlebell bicep tattoos, these muscle-bound guys are perhaps due a little sympathy: "Narcissism is basically massive overcompensation," says Hoban.
For, although he eventually cast his lot with the communist revolutionaries, he took a dim view of literature bound by state sanction or any kind of morality — in particular, any kind that touted itself as a national renewal, attempting to recover a national identity or culture.
So I wasn't surprised that some critics took a dim view of the proposal I wrote about in last week's column, which suggests that an improved version of the Bracero Program might help manage immigration by low-skilled workers into the United States and curtail illegal immigration.
Much of the Trump administration's Middle East peace plan remains a closely-guarded secret, but emails newly leaked to Foreign Policy magazine and a statement from a senior administration official are shedding light on the administration's dim view of the UN's Palestinian refugee agency, known as UNRWA.
Many members of the opposition party took a particularly dim view of the decision by Republican lawmakers to go right away to the celebratory Rose Garden event — a move that required them to run the gauntlet of protestors outside the Capitol as they made their way to waiting buses.
Yet with President Tayyip Erdogan's dim view of rate hikes in the midst of a recession, analysts say the bank would likely only tighten policy if a sharp correction were to hit the Turkish currency as it did in August last year, when the lira lost some 30 percent.
In a major speech in the border state of Arizona, Trump took a dim view of the 11 million people who crossed into the United States illegally, a week after saying many were "great people" who had lived in the country for years and contributed to American society.
The young Housman was a know-it-all, who refused to have anything to do with his tutor after hearing the man mispronounce a Greek word, and even took a dim view of Benjamin Jowett, the famous master of Balliol and the greatest Greek scholar of the day.
Steele's already dim view of the Kremlin darkened in November, 2006, when Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian K.G.B. officer and a Putin critic who had been recruited by M.I.6, suffered an agonizing death in a London hospital, after drinking a cup of tea poisoned with radioactive polonium-210.
The federal filing also makes no fewer than eight references to a Boston-based federal judge's order Friday that took a dim view of the legal case against Trump's immigration move and refused to extend a more limited restraining order other federal judges there imposed about a week ago.
Respondents held a dim view of how the Trump White House operates in general — just 19 percent said that they were "very confident" in the way that the president's advisers and staff are handling their jobs, with 23 percent saying they were "somewhat confident" in White House personnel.
Facebook plans to tie itself together as regulators debate tearing it apart Makena Kelly reports that some lawmakers are taking a dim view of Facebook's effort to consolidate its messaging apps: "Mark Zuckerberg is taunting antitrust authorities around the world, breaking past acquisition commitments and threatening to consolidate market control," Sen.
"I don't have a problem standing up to somebody who was working on Season 7 of 'Celebrity Apprentice' when I was packing my bags for Afghanistan," Buttigieg told The Post's Robert Costa, saying he took a dim view of Trump's bone-spurs excuse to get out of serving in Vietnam.
And the team around Mr. Rockefeller, a lifelong Republican with a dim view of Mr. Carter's dovish foreign policy, collaborated closely with the Reagan campaign in its efforts to pre-empt and discourage what it derisively labeled an "October surprise" — a pre-election release of the American hostages, the papers show.
Anticipating that the Trump administration might not be inclined to mount a vigorous fight against the House Republicans given the president-elect's dim view of the health care law, a team of lawyers this month sought to intervene in the case on behalf of two participants in the health care program.
A recent New York Times article by Matthew Goldstein and Alexandra Stevenson examined chief executives and other prominent figures who have gotten in trouble with the law and have used social media to make their case in the court of public opinion — even though actual courts take a dim view of such antics.
If you read my column last week you know the dim view I take of the Universal Basic Income — a minimum level of money offered to every citizen — as a tool to combat poverty in a country like the United States where there is still plenty of work for most people to do.
But the polling suggests Trump has not been able to win over Democrats and independents in the way Bush was able to, not just because they did not like him before but because they don't trust him now — and because many appear to take a dim view of where the US is heading.
Mr. Barr, who met with senators on Capitol Hill on Wednesday ahead of his confirmation hearing next week, holds a dim view of aspects of the investigation but affirmed that he would allow it to conclude, said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and the new chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
But as Diacre no doubt told her players in that brief, tight huddle, this was a reminder that nothing is written, not yet; that opponents tend to take a dim view of other people's destiny; that home advantage comes at a cost; and that a march to glory is an ordeal, rather than a parade.
After exhausting himself with (hilarious) riffs on pop culture — as did the characters in "The Boys in the Band" — Mr. Droege's character, who takes a dim view of gay marriage as a step backward in the fight for happy gay flag-flying, reveals that (sigh) under the bitchy bravado beats a heart yearning for connection.
The wall label for "Greenwich Village Cafeteria" states that, since 1933, the painting has been on extended loan to the museum from the Fine Arts Collection of the United States WPA Art Program, which means that Cadmus's dim view of his fellow citizens, one that figuratively opens a door to the artist's sexual demimonde, was funded by taxpayer dollars.
Mike Mahoney, CEO of Boston Scientific, one of the largest makers of stents in the world, told investors in October that if the trial presented a dim view of stenting, the company would lose, at most, $40 million in sales next year as physicians reconsider their practices — a blip within the company's $4 billion cardiovascular business.
"A pure fiction" In this instance, Uber's counsel had tried to argue that the company merely supplies 'partner' drivers with "business opportunities" but the tribunal disagreed, taking a sceptical and ultimately dim view of its arguments — including dubbing Uber's "supposed driver/passenger contract" as "a pure fiction which bears no relation to the real dealings and relationships between the parties".
Now, Rubio is an enforcement-first guy, who takes such a dim view of both immigration and any concept of limits to the power of the federal government that he wants to cut off all federal funds to towns and cities whose local police departments have chosen to deprioritize immigration enforcement work in favor of crimes that do actual damage to human life and property.
There are interesting arguments about the roots of this division: Whether women are somehow naturally more religious than men, whether Jesus' dim view of violence is particularly off-putting to the male of the species, or whether some specific cultural shift — a feminine turn in medieval piety, the separation of the sexes in the Industrial Revolution, the late-modern turn away from martial religious language — created the modern Christian situation.
Critics described Conceptual Art as the next logical step after Minimalism while suggesting that artists engaged with painting did three things wrong: they worked in an obsolete form; they did not go beyond the reductiveness of Minimalism in a way that could be labeled; and they did not accept Donald Judd's dim view of painting: The main thing wrong with painting is that it is a rectangular plane placed flat against the wall.
After Kerik pleaded guilty to tax fraud and false statement charges, the judge handed down a particularly harsh four-year prison sentence, stating on the record, "The fact that Mr. Kerik would use (the 9/11 attacks) for personal gain and aggrandizement is a dark place in the soul for me.." Perhaps the President knew of Judge Robinson's rather dim view of Mr Kerik's character but the White House press release describes the former NYC police commissioner as someone who "embodied the strength, courage, compassion and spirit of the people of New York" during the 9/11 attacks.
Despite Kenny's and May's heartening vow that "there will be no return to borders of the past" between Northern Ireland and the Republic once the U.K. leaves the EU, neither has yet offered a single workable suggestion about how they will get this past the other 26 members of the EU, who have clearly articulated their very dim view of the possibility of member states establishing bilateral deals with the U.K. Both heads of state repetitively used the phrase "frictionless and seamless border" last Monday but this ideal is at complete odds with the U.K.'s red lines of remaining in the single market or the existing customs union.

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