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"disreputable" Definitions
  1. that people do not respect or trust; considered to be bad, dangerous or dishonest
"disreputable" Synonyms
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"Love marriages" remain disreputable in India, and arranged marriages the norm.
I don't remember any disreputable titles that glorified electrification and agriculture.
His disreputable actions reflected attitudes and practices common to his society.
Again, you might have a disreputable doppelgänger somewhere and not even know it.
Even despots know that locking up mouthy but non-violent dissidents is disreputable.
Turkish ruling AK Party spokesman Omer Celik called it "worthless, invalid and disreputable".
Some will be disreputable and you need to be scrupulous in vetting them.
The former enterprise came to be thought of as vaguely philosophical and disreputable.
The former enterprise came to be thought of as vaguely philosophical and disreputable.
Some approaches deemed disreputable a few years ago could become more widely accepted.
Until the 1990s, many who owned rifles and shotguns for hunting thought handguns disreputable.
The president dismissed those charges as "another beauty" and accused Avenatti of being disreputable.
"All of the disreputable guardians were taking clues from the Shafer example," he said.
Glamorous, gladiatorial, faintly disreputable, the concerto is an essential feature of modern concert life.
And "rock 'n' roll" still carried a taint of the disreputable among older folks.
A porn star can't get a checking account in a bank, they're considered disreputable.
So that's why I — the dirty, disreputable insomniac — took matters into my own hands.
It was an ibex, though in profile it looked like a slightly disreputable unicorn.
If the president's proposal were to come into effect, America would join some disreputable peers.
This isn't accurate; that small group of disreputable people isn't powerful enough to accomplish that.
But Gates' testimony also revealed he was a deeply disreputable co-conspirator as Manafort's underling.
Do not drag a venerable English word, or any of its relatives, into disreputable company.
All that was previously trustworthy and reputable is now disreputable and untrustworthy, and vice versa.
Historically, bourgeois society regarded artists as disreputable and deviant, eccentrics doomed to the social margins.
" Right: "Another example from Harry Price's archive, this photograph shows props that disreputable mediums sometimes used.
"He could be completely disreputable and a prankster, but that doesn't give me jurisdiction," Huvelle said.
It's just scummy and disreputable and indicative of the world Whitaker inhabited before his sudden elevation.
He added that he remains confident that Russia "or some disreputable organization" was behind the attack.
Pressure from groups like Animal Aid makes British consumers uneasy about buying their eggs from disreputable producers.
However, despite her high-class background, Sara couldn't care less about finding herself in a disreputable neighborhood.
His women are particularly convincing, while his best male characters are the louche and slightly disreputable ones.
Why it matters: Startups backed by Binary no longer have a disreputable manager on their cap tables.
I have always had a warm sense of kinship with women we have historically seen as disreputable.
But in this case, the trouble comes not from disreputable trading partners but from poor financial planning.
When you read comments about Iran it's helpful to mentally substitute the names of other disreputable regimes.
Federal privacy laws should never license the sale of private information to stalkers and disreputable private investigators.
Has horror lost some of its disreputable pleasures, not to mention its single-minded determination to terrify?
Of course, if the owner were disreputable and the TV had been stolen, this would be unethical.
But while it isn't a horror-comedy, it's something almost as disreputable and fun — it's cinematic fan-fiction.
After 40 years of odious rule, here's hoping that a disreputable, inhumane regime doesn't make it to 41.
Inasmuch as there are ideas bound up with Trumpism, they are considered too disreputable for most mainstream publications.
The investigation revealed that unscrupulous landlords, disreputable lawyers, weak regulations and inefficient housing courts all played a part.
Pitting them against one another, as the Tony campaigns inevitably do, feels vaguely disreputable, like betting on greyhounds.
Shawn was disinterested in academics and was hanging out with a disreputable crowd, egging houses and keying cars.
That pact, announced Wednesday, could easily catapult Otzma Yehudit from the disreputable fringe into Israel's next governing coalition.
Trump responded this week by repeatedly trumpeting a disreputable Zogby poll that pegs his approval rating at 25 percent.
Visiting disreputable and perhaps even dangerous neighborhoods, the scissors they carried "became a means of protection," Ms. Collenette said.
We have even witnessed unseemly boasting in our publicity materials about recruiting new writers from disreputable websites like Buzz-feed.
What the media, and hence the public, found disreputable, Mr Roulet concludes, potential clients saw as evidence of professional prowess.
Those battered but indomitable embodiments of disreputable romance, with hidden reserves of performance for anyone skilled enough to pilot them.
It all began when a few "disreputable" people moved onto a block on 27th Street, prompting concern among the neighbors.
Finally, it has a tendency to slide into disreputable territory, since its name is sometimes appropriated for less desirable cuts.
Despite efforts to sanitize them or give them a feminist slant, a whiff of something disreputable lingers, something slightly kinky.
The person who arranged for me to be invited was Al Seckel, who was just another sort of disreputable person.
The whole thing seemed disreputable from start to finish, so I didn't want to have anything to do with it.
Disreputable living artists present a more complex situation: Can we avoid having their behavior shape how we evaluate their work?
Run-ins with drugs, the law and other women begin to make him look even more disreputable in her eyes.
"He's on a network that I think is kind of disreputable, and I think he's better than that," Ferguson says.
Sloan's closest relationship may have been with his dog, a husky named Desmo, whom he rescued from a disreputable breeder.
I haven't seen any fiscal cost estimates, either reputable or disreputable, that place the number at $200 billion per year.
TO ALL appearances, this was a final disentangling of the disreputable connections between the church in southern Italy and organised crime.
He clearly hopes site visitors might be inspired to reshape the future, once they delve into film's half-forgotten, disreputable past.
What's clear is that such disreputable methods as "pump and dump" and "spoofing" are possible because exchanges like Bitfinex are unregulated.
The title is a reference to his early years ascending a fashion ladder invisible and disreputable to his stern Catholic family.
In the docs, he says his neighbor invited a "disreputable tabloid" into their building in an attempt to publicly embarrass him.
Last month, for instance, he repeatedly touted a disreputable Zogby poll that inflated his general approval rating by about 10 percent.
Was The Godfather, based on a disreputable potboiler and plagued with production problems, on anyone's radar when it first hit theaters?
The thing that really got me interested was this idea that tech people are considered reputable; sex workers, porn people are considered disreputable.
" Green denied the claims, and at the time called the London Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner's account of the findings "false, disreputable political smears.
Newton famously was pilloried by a number of reputable sources (and a few disreputable ones) before the Carolina Panthers chose him first overall.
Kretz told me that he undertook the action to be fiscally responsible, to not let money flow to a researcher he found disreputable.
And the worldview you might call Polanski-ism, which winked at the use and abuse of teenagers, became disreputable and then generally condemned.
Frustrated and constricted, I decided that I wanted to do something my peers would find disreputable, so I started a rock band again.
Read more " _____ • Noah Rothman in Commentary: "Responsible conservatives have ceded the latitude to shape conservative positions to disreputable provocateurs, thus repulsing persuadable voters.
And cases that seemed outdated and disreputable but remained on the books have sometimes recurred in the court's jurisprudence, particularly after the Sept.
But they are on some 1990 Danny Tartabull and the Funky Bunch shit right now, and not in a "disreputable but vexingly danceable" sense.
If the GOP could adopt Trump's ideological synthesis while backing away from his most disreputable personal qualities, they'd be positioned to do extremely well.
No one at any reputable news organization will ask for cash but, sadly, there are a number of disreputable news organizations making the rounds.
"The report is politically-motivated, illegitimate, rancorous and disreputable," Iranian state TV channel IRINN quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi as saying on Thursday.
Users discovered that Trending Topics, among many other areas of the site, was a source for the spread of fake news from disreputable websites.
Disreputable corporate executives nationwide are bowing in thanks for Equifax, the credit reporting bureau responsible for the most damaging data breach in American history.
But they would need to be respectable rather than disreputable, and run a campaign that accepted guardrails and gatekeepers rather than gleefully destroying them.
Law-abiding collection lawyers are put at a disadvantage competing against disreputable attorneys who engage in abusive practices such as the ones described here.
Sanders wasn't attacking Clinton as some exceptional criminal element—he portrayed the whole corporate-friendly manner in which mainstream American politics runs as disreputable.
But the two books are also sometimes weirdly similar, making them respectable and disreputable embodiments of the same crisis in the right-wing mind.
Employing dozens of police officers and lawyers to figure out whether a disreputable agreement between a newspaper publisher and a prime minister is illegal?
On Friday, Yovanovitch is slated to testify publicly about the shadowy campaign to oust her, led by Giuliani, corrupt Ukrainian representatives and disreputable media figures.
Left said that many of the people selling to Shopify websites are disreputable and advertise "get-rich-quick" schemes instead of legitimate goods or services.
That said, if greater regulation tamps down disreputable practices and brings the cryptocurrency into the regulatory mainstream, the longer-term trend may only be upward.
If it doesn't give credence to popular but disreputable websites like the Daily Caller, it runs the risk of angering Republicans who use the platform.
The modest scale of the buildings evokes the pre-Haussman island, a disreputable neighborhood of grog shops and loose morals where the bourgeois didn't venture.
But before you blame America's seniors for distorting political discourse, note the study's main finding: Sharing articles from such disreputable sources was actually pretty uncommon.
Disreputable ones have required borrowers to surrender the contacts stored on their mobile phones, so that family and colleagues can be hassled if payments are missed.
What I thought was interesting about The Butterfly Effect wasn't sex, but it was about what constitutes a reputable person and what constitutes a disreputable person.
Some of the paper's staff at the time argued that the new price would place The Times in the same disreputable category as the yellow papers.
This goes beyond keeping Americans safe from disreputable lenders or even the unfortunately common use of government incentives and disincentives to pick economic winners and losers.
As recently as five years ago, high schools were teaching that you could identify a disreputable source by its cheap-looking site, bad design, and messy URL.
Patillo Higgins, a disreputable local businessman who had lost an arm in a gunfight with a deputy sheriff, became convinced that oil was trapped below the mound.
Strategies included pulling quotes from disreputable journals and at least one paper that was deliberately excluding climate change from its data in order to study other phenomena.
The circumstances are seedy: Cauley is scrounging money from his mother, a disreputable figure because she's living with the lover for whom she broke up her marriage.
I also often recommend to adults "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing," by M. T. Anderson, and "The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks," by E. Lockhart.
But this book's focus is particularly laserlike — a whir of financial angst, disreputable Wall Street behavior and hang-in-there optimism about slogging through President Trump's reign.
This year, Marine Le Pen, a far-right presidential candidate, repeatedly alleged that the UOIF and her centrist rival Emmanuel Macron were somehow linked in a disreputable pact.
This is the first time that an entity with the power to take on disreputable foreign nations or the NSO itself has done so to prevent spyware misuse.
This inclusion can happen because the money funding the era comes from somewhat disreputable sources, and the establishment turns up their nose at it, as with the Renaissance.
The first challenge for the defense is that Manafort can be easily painted as someone who made millions off some of the most disreputable characters in the world.
But I believe it is necessary in an era where individuals may not be able to fully separate fact from fiction, and legitimate news sources from the disreputable.
I would simply slip on a baseball cap, pull the visor low over my face and venture into Istanbul's most disreputable districts without anybody recognizing or stopping me.
Some floaters work for outlets that are too new to have been included in the most recent seating chart; others work for outlets that are marginal or disreputable.
What we have instead is a series of non-ideal studies, often undertaken by somewhat disreputable researchers who appear motivated by a larger prurient interest in race science.
"Since then, the Portuguese administration has presided over Macau's steady deterioration into a disreputable, vaguely sinister gambling destination for weekend wagerers from Hong Kong," the Times story said.
The dual meaning, however, seemed lost on the Okura's concierge, whose rigorous training hadn't prepared her to counsel swarthy, disreputable-seeming, late-arriving foreigners in search of evolved accommodation.
But what Hill Street did was wed this storytelling model, which was written off by many critics of the time as disreputable, to the slightly more prestigious cop drama.
The media and indeed much of the American public may be ready to write him into history as the most disreputable and ineffective press secretary of the modern era.
Further north of the equator, Charles Bennett, who now fights under the nom de guerre "Felony" but will be forever infamous as "Krazy Horse," was MMA's disreputable little secret.
Back then, he was a disreputable outsider whose campaign faced fierce opposition from the GOP establishment and policy elites and who was considered highly likely to lose the general election.
And perhaps predictably (and not entirely unfairly) some people were confused by the fact you were dressing up in these disreputable uniforms and presumed you were celebrating National Socialist ideologies.
This week, a security researcher at Akamai outlined a novel phishing approach that they recently encountered in their inbox that attempts to use Google translate links to mask disreputable links.
When Lee joined it, the comics industry was the disreputable bottom rung of pulp publishing, with many companies run as fly-by-night operations and mobster-run money laundering schemes.
Under cross-examination in Federal District Court in Manhattan, Mr. Howe admitted to his own disreputable past, a life of lies and broken promises, unmet obligations and unsavory business dealings.
And Mr. McConnell managed to swap the reality of election fraud for the fiction of voter fraud to mask that it was the Republican who hired the disreputable campaign operative.
They and most other Cuban players in M.L.B. left their country illegally, in some cases smuggled out by disreputable agents and human traffickers on speedboats and rafts over dangerous waters.
The theater was a disreputable place and in the 1580s and 1590s, when Shakespeare first made his mark, audiences were loyal to companies and actors, not to low-status writers.
There's something very unlikely about liberals' embracing Lawfare: Before Trump, the blog's closeness to the national-security community made it "somewhat disreputable" to the left, Wittes told me, half-kiddingly.
Amazon let go of several workers in the U.S. and India who allegedly inappropriately accessed company data that disreputable merchants had misused, people familiar with the company's effort told the Journal.
Gangs of unruly teens, roaming the streets with no respect for private property or public infrastructure, joined a disreputable cast of characters who had turned New York into a dystopian nightmare.
Amazon let go of several workers in the U.S. and India who allegedly inappropriately accessed company data that disreputable merchants had misused, people familiar with the company's effort told the Journal.
We warm to the alternating narrators as they warm to each other: Malcolm, "the band nerd with the disreputable family," and Ellery, the true-crime buff whose mom is in rehab.
In addition to Gorka, attendees of the social media summit included disreputable conspiracy theorists such as Jim Hoft; right-wing operatives like Ali Alexander, who recently promoted the smear that Sen.
He giddily broke and pushed all of them, combining what were dismissed as two distinct and disreputable gutter genres (science fiction and horror) and fusing them into one glorious chest-bursting hybrid.
The truth, of course, is that humanity's ever-increasing reliance on the internet has given today's Federal Bureau of Investigation access to more data than its disreputable predecessors would've ever dreamed possible.
By running hidden code on a seemingly ordinary webpage, hackers and disreputable webmasters can highjack your CPU's processing power in order to mine cryptocurrency, line their own pockets, and kill your performance.
That said, From Dusk Till Dawn reveals the differences between Tarantino — who's obsessed with "trash cinema," yet looks for ways to elevate it — and Rodriguez, who's perfectly happy making proudly disreputable entertainment.
Suicide Squad and Aladdin share a mishmash-y quality (and disreputable entertainment value) with Wild Wild West, which turned out to be prescient about the quantity-over-quality approach to simulated mirth.
Then New York's most feared lawyer, Mr. Cohn had a client list that ran the gamut from the disreputable to the quasi-reputable: Anthony (Fat Tony) Salerno, Claus von Bulow, George Steinbrenner.
" Singer denied the allegations and called the article a "homophobic smear piece" which rehashed "claims from bogus lawsuits filed by a disreputable cast of individuals willing to lie for money or attention.
Part of the appeal of the "Ocean's" movies is that their characters are excellent at their jobs, at slipping watches off wrists, cash out of vaults and all the irresistible, disreputable rest.
Representative Louie Gohmert of Texas, a Republican who sits on the Judiciary Committee, put out a report titled "Mueller Unmasked" that claimed to expose "the disreputable, twisted history" of the special counsel.
Dan Gelber, formerly the Democratic minority leader in the Florida house, calls him "the best spokesman that the severe right-wing could ever hope for" (adding that he "was never dishonest or disreputable").
With Unforgettable, Di Novi encodes the faint suggestion of subversion into an American studio film in the year 2017, and better still, she uses the veneer of disreputable throwaway entertainment as her cover.
Back in the days when mixed martial arts was still a vaguely disreputable spectacle that had not yet moved toward the sports mainstream, its biggest star was a former professional wrestler, Brock Lesnar.
But they know their horror, their kung fu and all the other disreputable genres that draw the Toronto festival's liveliest audiences — certainly the only ones that bring inflatable beach balls to the screenings.
The powerful Protestant establishments that would have once celebrated the quincentenary wholeheartedly are mostly weak or impotent or gone, and while the disreputable sort of Calvinist and the disreputable sort of Catholic still brawl online, in official ecclesiastical circles the rule is to speak of the Reformation in regretful tones, like children following a bad divorce who hope that now that many years have passed the divided family can come together for a holiday, or at least an ecumenical communion service.
Members of the royal family, including the monarch, have frequently met with a range of often disreputable – or at least dubiously democratically accountable – leaders, often in pursuit of national commercial, diplomatic and geopolitical interests.
Penny stocks, which the Securities and Exchange Commission defines as a small company trading for less than $5 a share and on an over-the-counter market, occupy a disreputable corner of financial markets.
It's easy to forget that even within a genre as historically maligned as hip-hop, music made outside the familiar East and West Coast industry hubs had a fugitive, disreputable quality for many years.
Guides earn handsome commissions from disreputable trekking operators by pushing for emergency evacuations in cases of mild acute mountain sickness and other illnesses, dissuading trekkers from contacting doctors or from trying less drastic measures.
On the night before Donleavy's death, I happened to be speaking with an old friend, a former rare-books dealer in New Orleans, who has a special place in his disreputable heart for Donleavy.
Severe price fluctuations in the carbon credits have stalled investments, disreputable climate change projects have undermined the credibility of plans, and the public has become distrustful that companies are genuinely reducing their carbon footprints.
The problem, as he sees it, was largely Carter's attraction to "disreputable genres" like Gothic horror, science fiction and especially the fairy tale, an ancient structure she excavated and rebuilt from the bottom up.
In her speech, Clinton indirectly tied Trump's own use of violent language to that used against Jones, when she specifically attacked his appointment of Bannon and characterized Breitbart itself as a disreputable news organization.
A disreputable trader named Hondo Ohnaka recently opened a cargo business there, for which he is recruiting pilots to fly off-books cargo runs that may also be in support of the galactic Resistance movement.
In July, she proposed an overhaul of the department's student loan oversight division that would cut an Obama-era debt relief program by $13 billion for students who claim to be cheated by disreputable schools.
Now that Lev Parnas, a key conspirator in Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani's plot to shake down Ukraine, is singing, Trump's defenders are pointing out that he is a disreputable person who can't be trusted.
A common African phenotype is a wide nose with large nostrils — similar to that of Beyoncé's husband, Jay Z — and Beyoncé herself has even been rumored to have gotten nose surgery by disreputable sources for years.
The private exchanges that have now come to light show an inner circle that is more concerned with the candidate's ability to keep up personal appearances than the substantively disreputable picture of public service they paint.
I should state upfront that I consider Girls one of the best TV shows of the decade, while I've always found Duck Dynasty hard to take, even by the standards of the disreputable reality sitcom genre.
This notion is not new — a version of it dates to the earliest stages of modern computing, in the 1940s — but for much of its history most computer scientists saw it as vaguely disreputable, even mystical.
This whole experiment begins when Lionel's own father Reginald decides to replace a human nanny with a machine to provide a more consistent environment for his child ("It will not expose your child to disreputable influences").
The entire populist phenomenon, left and right, is happening because our establishment is in need of serious unsettlement, and that can't happen unless movements and ideas with extreme or disreputable associations are allowed into the conversation.
Linking both is TV's ascent from the potluck, more or less disreputable mass entertainment it still was in the early 1980s to our primary cultural — and, thanks to cable, artistic — arena, at least for a while.
Or because the field itself is seen as somewhat disreputable, something for nerds and geeks to take care of the establishment tends to the more important matters of law and finance and steel and cars and oil.
You could trust him more than the Bushes and Rubios because he was willing to be disreputable, willing to give the finger to elite opinion, willing to play not only the tough guy but the bad guy.
If you like zippy dialogue and ensemble comedies where everyone is an oddball, and you've already watched "30 Rock" and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," watch "Great News" (Netflix), set behind the scenes at a vaguely disreputable newsmagazine show.
Hence the disreputable allure of Péladan, who dared to speak aloud what usually remains implicit in the aesthetic sphere: belief in the artist's alchemical power, in the godlike nature of creation, in the oracular quality of genius.
Ms. Ferreira studied at an American diplomatic school in Rio, having been turned away by a local Roman Catholic school, which would not accept the daughter of entertainers; the profession was widely considered disreputable at the time.
Watch: Brazilian Plastic Surgery: Beauty on a Budget When Nesbit grew tired of modeling, she took to the stage to be a chorus girl—a job with a somewhat disreputable reputation for risqué costumes and late night parties.
Google originally stripped rehab-related search terms of advertising on its AdWords platform last September, following an investigation from The Verge detailing how misleading ads from disreputable treatment centers were gaming Google's algorithms to boost incoming patient numbers.
Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, documents nearly 10 hours of testimony that delves into Trump's purported wealth, the financial health of some of his properties, his business ties to disreputable figures and his public statements regarding his own finances.
Foreign capitals, of course, have long been a lucrative destination for American political consultants: Big-name campaign operatives can earn a small fortune working for controversial or disreputable candidates, largely out of sight of the American news media.
Obama was wary of Trump's close ties to the UKIP leader Nigel Farage and believed May could insert herself into that relationship to prevent Trump from getting US-UK advice from someone Obama viewed as disreputable, the officials said.
Mostly, it countered the growing suspicion that the bureau had been snooping on a presidential campaign on the basis of truly disreputable info—a dossier of salacious information compiled by an opposition research firm working for the rival campaign.
That crew is headed by Hunter Franklin (Ed Quinn) and Victoria Franklin (Kron Moore), a fresh president and first lady whose sordid personal affairs (romantic and otherwise), infighting and disreputable dealings threaten to spill over into their public lives.
What we do know is that Russell wears a maroon-and-gold costume in the movie and that, according to a preview in Vanity Fair, her character hangs out in a disreputable district of a new planet called Kijimi.
Mr. Blum, the founder of Students for Fair Admissions, said Friday that it was "disreputable" of Harvard to complain that information was being taken out of context while at the same time insisting on significant redactions of the evidence.
More recently, Eli Roth paid homage to this grandly disreputable filmmaking heritage with his grungy throwback The Green Inferno, while the recent Bone Tomahawk fused horror to the Western, both films ascribing savage-tribesmen qualities to a group of people-eaters.
However, as I watched the back half of season two (which boasts a truly sublime performance by Paul Giamatti as a rumpled, vaguely disreputable crime novelist), I had an epiphany: Lodge 49 is a series about the power of friendship.
Showing Information Buttons About Publishers – Links to news article will now include an information button that can be clicked to see the start of the Wikipedia entry about the publisher to help people avoid sharing stories from phony or disreputable outlets.
Edel Assanti "Sunset," 2016, one of Dale Lewis's mural scale, panoramic paintings here, depicts a lounge at the Chateau Marmont, the famous West Hollywood hotel on Sunset Boulevard, populated by nearly a dozen disreputable-looking hedonists and two animated skeletons.
At this point, there are a lot of terrific shows set in England in the 1930s, including mysteries, and they all look terrific and lavish — even during the scenes set in the cruddy part of town or in disreputable establishments.
In 2010, Ms. LaRosa started making inquiries into getting the name changed, and then decided to gather petitions to rename the plaza after a 2013 New York Times article reported that the plaza had been named for the disreputable congressman.
They will rightly remark that the men and women affected by the state of emergency are, in some proportion, unsavory, disreputable, discomfiting: drug dealers and petty crooks; men with heavy beards and bearings of menace; their wives swathed in black.
Websites have complete control over their name and icon, but the change could at least help, say, a New York Times link stand out over a link from a disreputable content farm, should Google happen to surface both on the same page.
Despite every reason not to trust this obviously disreputable news source, a disturbing number of people on Facebook seemed content to share the article "Swift votes for Trump" story as fact—especially to interest pages such as Trump Friends and The Trump Party.
These critics often make two arguments: first, that electing the president by direct popular vote would be preferable in a democracy; and second, that the Electoral College has disreputable origins, having been put into the Constitution to protect the institution of slavery.
Opinion Columnist This month has brought a surfeit of interesting new books about American politics, most of them attempts to explain exactly how we reached our current era of gridlock and demagogy, in which disliked establishments and disreputable populists clash by night.
The investigation found that use of the phrase had nothing to do "with the views or beliefs of white supremacist groups or any other disreputable organizations with which they might also be associated," according to an executive summary of the investigation, ESPN reports.
Even in the United States, where "Remember Pearl Harbor" was once a rallying cry, the sense of outrage about what was viewed as a sneaky and disreputable attack has largely dissipated, said Daniel Martinez, the chief historian at the Pearl Harbor memorial.
" From there, Manafort went global, scoring lucrative contracts to advise some of the world's most notorious dictators, like Zaire's Mobutu Sese Seko and the Philippines' Ferdinand Marcos — a group so disreputable that one DC non-profit labeled Manafort's firm part of a "torturer's lobby.
In a speech last month, Mr. Sessions said undocumented immigrants are far more likely than American citizens to commit crimes, a claim he found in a paper by John Lott, the disreputable economist best known for misusing statistics to suit his own ideological ends.
"STUPID" BREXIT, "DISREPUTABLE" PM However, many EU lawmakers warned against a no-deal, both to avoid an economic shock and because they do not want to see Britain abandon its commitments to EU social and environmental standards and become a low-tax, low-regulation rival.
"This story rehashes claims from bogus lawsuits filed by a disreputable cast of individuals willing to lie for money or attention," he said in a statement, calling the story a "homophobic smear piece" meant to take advantage of the success of Bohemian Rhapsody. 2.
A robust media campaign seems to have succeeded in asserting that the Cavs were not in good enough shape to habitually run fast breaks and didn't have the faintest idea of what their roles were in the compiling of a disreputable 21985-218 record under Blatt.
"While Now8News does not contain a readily available disclaimer, it is a fake news site camouflaged as a local television station news site, and the above-displayed story is a verbatim copy of an article previously published by the disreputable Daily Buzz Live web site," Snopes wrote.
"What I have accumulated here is absolutely shocking upon the realization that #Mueller's disreputable, twisted history speaks to the character of the man placed in a position to attempt to legalize a coup against a lawfully-elected President," read one tweet from Gohmert on April 25, 2018.
This is harder than you might think: The strength of any good heist story rests on viewers' ability to empathize with and root for its lovably disreputable criminals, while the most terrifying home invasion films rely on the utter anonymity and anarchistic lawlessness of the invaders.
Mohammad Salam, 55, who lives in a narrow lane beside Mother House, said Mother Teresa kept a hawk eye on him when he was a young man, peppering him with questions if she saw him spending time with youths who looked disreputable and urging him to advance himself.
Although this series celebrates the production company's 120-year history with some favorites from the canon — including Max Ophüls's "The Earrings of Madame de …" (Saturday and Wednesday) — it makes room for titles that are relatively disreputable or ripe for reappraisal, such as Joseph Losey's 1982 feature, "The Trout" (Aug.
Douthat: But don't you think that the arc of the Bush era, the sense of political collapse at the end, helps explain why many of the people who were most bonded to Bush — religious conservatives — have been willing to turn since to more disreputable or extreme political leaders?
Romy Schneider, as Nadine, an actress doing film work she finds disreputable, struggles on set to find the emotion in a lurid scene while Servais, a hunky, not-too-bright photographer played by Fabio Testi, tries to score tabloid dollars by shooting stills of her in the scene.
And before he was a playwright, he was a guy with a high school education, a flintlock wedding, three young kids and the ravening ambition to vault himself out of a sheep-related career in a small market town and into the dicey, disreputable world of Elizabethan theater.
He also mentioned that Google has "decided to remove from its platforms legal businesses that the company apparently does not agree with" — which could be a reference to Google blocking gun sales from its shopping platform, blocking ads from disreputable drug and alcohol treatment centers, or simply banning YouTube channels.
While it is far from the only explanation, organizing foreign policy around international terrorism has resuscitated strains of American political thought — isolationism, xenophobia and even bigotry, particularly against Muslims — that had long been dormant, or at least disreputable, giving national security cover and lifting them from the shadows to the mainstream.
The anonymous right-wing Twitter user who first unearthed the old video—calling her a "nitwit"—was clearly playing off a report published by disreputable right-wing rag the Gateway Pundit, which seized upon the fact that Ocasio-Cortez attended a public high school in Yorktown, New York, rather than the Bronx.
Jin Yong took a "marginal, even disreputable, form of popular fiction and made it both a vehicle for serious literary expression and something that appealed to Chinese readers around the globe," John Christopher Hamm, an associate professor of Asian languages and literature at the University of Washington, said in a telephone interview.
In 21996, Lewis, best known at the time for mainstream comedies like "The Nutty Professor," traveled to Paris and Stockholm to make a different kind of movie: a Holocaust drama called "The Day the Clown Cried," in which Lewis, who was Jewish, plays a disreputable clown who winds up in a prison camp.
Earlier in the summer, when internal Trump campaign polling that showed the president lagging behind Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden in key battleground states leaked to the media, Trump responded in much the same way — by tweeting out a disreputable poll from Rasmussen showing his overall approval rating at an inflated 50 percent.
Opinion Columnist Over the last three years, since Brexit and the Trumpening and the general rise of disreputable forces in Western politics, there has been a steadily boiling elite panic about the power of the paranoid fringe, the mainstreaming of conspiracy theories, the pull of fake news and the danger of alternative realities.
It becomes a closed system where stories that originated in fairly, you know, disreputable sources in Germany or Sweden or other parts of Europe that are experiencing tensions with immigration, that thing gets filtered through to the English-speaking media in the UK and in the US. But you sort of lose that local content.
"We are concerned that the monitoring policies and practices currently executed by the DOJ components that sponsor foreign nationals do not adequately mitigate the risks associated with bringing individuals into the United States who may have criminal backgrounds or involvement in disreputable activities, or who may be associated with such individuals," the inspector general's office wrote.
George Kent, a senior State Department official, told House impeachment investigators last month in closed-door testimony that Giuliani had cozied up to corrupt foreign officials and disreputable media figures to smear former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, supporting testimony from multiple other witnesses who said the campaign ultimately led to her removal in May.
Although this series celebrates the production company's 120-year history with some favorites from the canon — including Max Ophüls's "The Earrings of Madame de …" — it makes room for titles that are relatively disreputable or ripe for reappraisal, like Joseph Losey's 1982 feature "The Trout" (Saturday), starring a young Isabelle Huppert in a role originally intended for Brigitte Bardot.
Although this series celebrates the production company's 20153-year history with some favorites from the canon — including Max Ophüls's "The Earrings of Madame de …" — it makes room for titles that are relatively disreputable or ripe for reappraisal, like Joseph Losey's 1982 feature "The Trout," starring a young Isabelle Huppert in a role originally intended for Brigitte Bardot.
The biggest of these banks, ABLV, announced last month that it was going into "self-liquidation" after the United States Treasury Department issued a damning report describing the bank as a sprawling money laundering racket with a rogue's gallery of disreputable clients who, among other things, helped North Korea develop ballistic missiles capable of hitting the United States.
He started lifting weights as a boy, moved to Seoul at 13 and eagerly studied martial arts after they became legal in 1945 with the end of World War II. In 1947 he enrolled in Chung Do Kwan, Won Kook Lee's martial arts school in Seoul, but did not tell his father for months because the practice was still considered disreputable.
And this combination of interior life and social reality makes for what may be her greatest portrait in "Britannia Mews," her novel of life on a disreputable London street from 1875 through to the Blitz; the book is a love letter to London and Londoners, and the central character, Adelaide, is an extraordinarily distinct creation, determined and definite in her passions, her actions and her ambitions.
"Not all repairmen are disreputable by any means but there are examples and true stories where you might have a mom with her kid at home and she goes on the internet to find a washing machine repairman and they take a few hundred dollars cash and they don't leave the lid locked on during the spin cycle," which can be dangerous, he added.
House Democrats believe Yovanovitch will help them build their case for impeaching President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE by describing to the American people in personal terms how private interests succeeded in ousting a career diplomat after teaming up with corrupt Ukrainian representatives and disreputable media figures.
Still, Professor Czitrom's evocative account reveals that the nexus between politics, policing and biblical trespasses in the late 19th century introduced the term "organized crime," spawned the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, demonstrated the power of mass media and even presaged reality television shows when George Appo, a notorious swindler, and Tom Gould, owner of a disreputable saloon, played themselves when "In the Tenderloin" opened at a theater on the Bowery.
Yovanovitch, who privately testified to House investigators last month, described a smear campaign led by Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE, corrupt Ukrainian officials and disreputable media figures who successfully facilitated her removal as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine in May.
Yes, the FBI was wire-tapping conversations of Russian businessmen and officials who had or wanted to do business with Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE or his associates, but talking to people — even Russians, even disreputable Russians — is not a crime.
Last month, Yovanovitch told the three investigatory committees in private about the "dangerous precedent" set by Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE, corrupt Ukrainian officials and disreputable media figures to oust an ambassador they believed was standing in the way of their business and political interests.
Yovanovitch, a career diplomat, described to House investigators last month a "dangerous precedent" where the president's personal lawyer Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE, corrupt Ukrainian officials, and disreputable media figures succeeded in ousting a U.S. ambassador who they saw as standing in the way of their business and political interests.
A meeting between the president and his South Korean counterpart, Moon Jae-in, a sober discussion about North Korean aggression, shared coverage on cable news with segments about the Enquirer's disreputable past and onscreen graphics including "TV Hosts: White House Used Tabloid Story to Threaten Us." By nightfall, CNN — which has engaged in its own war of words with Mr. Trump this year — was airing a discussion of whether the White House had veered into the realm of extortion.
Echoes of the past continue in the main gallery, where "-PATCHING" (2019) — again a play on audio terminology, made literal by the bandages of foam and cloth wrapped around sections of a cable plugged thigh-high into the wall — brings to the fore thoughts of "Honigpumpe am Arbeitsplatz" (1977) and other genre-skewing installations by Joseph Beuys, whose self-mythologizing seems as pertinent today, as a keyhole into the mindset of ambitious men, as it felt disappointing and disreputable several years back.
Yovanovitch's public testimony late last year put a human face on the impeachment inquiry into Trump's contacts with Ukraine, describing a dangerous precedent in which the president's personal lawyer Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiYovanovitch: Political leaders need to do more to support the foreign service Barr ensnared in Roger Stone firestorm Former diplomat Yovanovitch wins award for her work MORE, corrupt Ukrainian officials and disreputable media figures could succeed in ousting a U.S. ambassador who they saw as standing in the way of their business and political interests.
This week, Parnas offered vivid new details of that campaign, providing Democrats with a trove of documents, phone records, emails and text-messages related to his communications with Giuliani, a disreputable Ukrainian prosecutor, an unstable Republican landscaper and others who participated in the effort to oust Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchCitizens United put out a welcome mat for Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman House Democrats may call new impeachment witnesses if Senate doesn't Giuliani: 'I'd love to be a witness' at Senate impeachment trial MORE, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine whom Trump recalled in April.
The programming at this 10th-anniversary edition of Scary Movies blends new horror (the Australian thriller "Killing Ground," showing in a preview on Saturday) with revivals of some fairly disreputable work, including "Happy Birthday to Me" (Saturday), a 1981 slasher film from J. Lee Thompson (the original "Cape Fear"); "Parents" (Monday), from 1989, in which a boy fears that the leftovers he's fed at dinner may be human remains; and the 1993 film "My Boyfriend's Back" (Monday), in which a dead teenager returns as a zombie to take his crush to the prom.
Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who privately testified to House investigators last month, described a smear campaign led by Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE, corrupt Ukrainian officials and disreputable media figures who successfully facilitated her removal as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine in May.

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