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And I'll tell you what Hillary Clinton has said: Hillary Clinton says she agrees with the dissenters — the Supreme Court dissenters in the Heller case.
SARA EISEN: One of the dissenters – well, two dissenters were out this morning, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard says you need to be more aggressive.
Nor should you be surprised that this, in turn, provokes greater tribalism among native dissenters from a pure cosmopolitanism – be they stark dissenters like Trump voters or Le Pen supporters, or milder dissenters like the sixty-three percent of German women who now feel that Germany's has welcomed too many migrants in the last year.
Who tortures dissenters now or launches wars or corrodes democracy?
These dissenters proudly call themselves gay or queer or bisexual.
Economists and strategists say dissenters will carry their own message.
Pockets of dissenters in many communities have long shunned immunisation.
From Erbil, their capital, Mr Barzani's forces expel dissenters eastward.
Williams's defenders had always been dissenters from the prevailing order.
Ginsburg wrote for dissenters in that case, Encino Motorcars v.
Dissenters in China these days must walk a careful line.
Hyatt's implications for Roe were not lost on the dissenters.
But activists, political dissenters and journalists had a different story.
Should 'Despised Dissenters' Be Allowed to Speak on College Campuses?
" He also called his dissenters "ignorant to truth" and "wrong.
Among the dissenters was the company's chief executive, Alan S. Armstrong.
Eventually the sound technicians drowned out the dissenters with mourning music.
Dissenters rebelled against the shear cheek of the New Labour machine.
Same-sex couples and religious dissenters make parallel claims to liberty.
The two dissenters, both Democrats, said it didn't go far enough.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor were the only dissenters.
What was it that he and other young dissenters were challenging?
As the eight dissenters left Mr. Kerry's office, nothing seemed resolved.
On the final vote, dissenters included both liberal and conservative senators.
And that makes dissenters argue that we ought not bother trying.
While most of them picked the Warriors, there were dissenters, too.
Antifa then has two goals: Destroy political opposition, and silence dissenters.
Erdogan has an established record of sidelining dissenters in the party.
Few Democrats defected from their party; the dissenters included moderate Rep.
Each time, she said, more of the original dissenters came around.
Maybe President Trump's threats to AHCA dissenters will make a difference.
Governments at home and abroad have used sex to blackmail dissenters.
Fascism justified revocation of the rights of dissenters, dissidents, misfits, and subversives.
The three dissenters had wanted to raise rates at the September meeting.
BofA's Harris said he does not see a big group of dissenters.
But woven within these memories were specific reasons for dissenters to reconsider.
Why had he said nothing while the regime beat and killed dissenters?
It has overseen the blanket repression of opposition parties and other dissenters.
Current Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer were dissenters in Zelman.
A new formulation, proposed by a group of seven dissenters, was adopted.
There were dissenters from the argument that Mr. Biden is most electable.
The dissenters said the term legislature should have been read more narrowly.
Millions of others were also killed, including homosexuals, gypsies and political dissenters.
The foreign-intervention theory is used as a weapon against local dissenters.
But there were some dissenters, notably A. O. Scott, the Times critic.
More dissenters are in jail, among them, perversely, women who campaigned to drive.
A refurbished lèse-majesté law was used to hammer dissenters of all stripes.
Raúl Baduel, a jailed former defence minister, has become an icon for dissenters.
Dissenters are venerated, but usually only after they're dead and neutered by time.
This helped the government because it deprived political dissenters of a huge platform.
The whole week had been a disaster, even for the angry dissenters outside.
After all, Trump himself has not been tolerant of dissenters at his rallies.
Because there's been an bipartisan group of dissenters who made clear that capital
Pretty much any inauguration has had its dissenters, though some more than others.
Most of the Republican dissenters were from California, New Jersey or New York.
The left now wantonly advocates violence against dissenters and frequently carries it out.
Defend the dissenters, even if — perhaps, especially if — you disagree with their policy.
The GOP dissenters were largely a mix of Freedom Caucus members and moderates.
And they wanted leaders who could punish disloyal dissenters and control the agenda.
Furthermore, one of the three dissenters in June has since left the BoE.
Since then one of the dissenters, Kristin Forbes, has left the central bank.
Yet neither the court, the dissenters, nor the amicus briefs in Trump v.
Yes, there are dissenters on the web, on this and every other subject.
The dissenters: Six Republicans and six Democrats crossed party lines in the vote.
The dissenters would have allowed the ban to take effect in its entirety.
Some analysts had expected BoE Chief Economist Andy Haldane to join the dissenters.
He argued that it was correct for dissenters to be sanctioned or expelled.
The two dissenters voted for a 25 basis point increase, the bank said.
Finally, both religious dissenters and same-sex couples are condemned by many other Americans.
They have long advocated for protecting same-sex marriage and for protecting religious dissenters.
However, if it went the other way, the dissenters would have been Fed governors.
The resistance of dissenters impressed John Locke, an English philosopher with strong Protestant roots.
"Realistically, there is still a segment of culture represented by vocal dissenters," Robbins said.
The vote was 503-2, with the two dissenters favoring no change to policy.
The free press will be slightly less free, the dissenters more frightened to dissent.
They could deny the dissenters top committee assignments or place them on backwater committees.
But some dissenters said he was needlessly stirring up an unproven and divisive notion.
But, from the beginning, there were also dissenters, even among people close to Powell.
All three dissenters, Rao, Judge Gregory Katsas and Judge Karen Henderson, were Republican appointees.
The dissenters say the Fed is playing a dangerous game by dragging its feet.
The executioners he chose were in my group of dissenters, but he didn't know.
The community was an echo chamber, witnesses said, and dissenters were subject to recrimination.
Four dissenters drew a similar distinction between facial and as-applied challenges in Casey.
"The majority would not, and I respectfully suggest that the dissenters might not either."
Then he demonstrates that he will punish dissenters in a cruel and ruthless way.
Our chief TV critic doesn't share the feeling of outrage held by Wolf's dissenters.
On the other side of the divide, dissenters insist they understand all too well.
The dissenters were two economists who were uncertain, and one who had no opinion.
The vote was 5 to 3, with Chief Justice Roberts one of the dissenters.
Edmund Burke and Joseph Priestley held very different views on the freedom of religious dissenters.
Two Fed officials voted against the rate cut — down from the three dissenters in September.
Since 1987, there have been one or more dissenters at 37% of Fed rate meetings.
"Instead of taking into account the views of the dissenters, Kuroda rejected them," he said.
But she's not in the line of saints or important Christian figures who are dissenters.
They accomplished this by running their own chosen candidates against any and all apostate dissenters.
Dissenters complain that it doesn't feel like the leather sandals, but that's because they aren't.
Discussion of the memo has focused on the dissenters' indictment of their own leader's policy.
So far, the media has characterized dissenters within the Democratic Party as Bernie Sanders supporters.
The Honduran government under Mr. Hernández is not new to the business of silencing dissenters.
Dissenters objected to the word "emergency", saying it was too drastic, and "urgency" would suffice.
They lost, 5-3, with even the three more "conservative" dissenters agreeing with the result.
The kind that tortures enemies, quashes dissenters, sends refugees packing, deports millions in an hour.
Trump ought to listen to dissenters — and solicit contending views to enliven his own thinking.
Trump dissenters around the world may thus take heart to Fillon's political surge in France.
Meryl will always have her dissenters, but her defenders will always speak louder and better.
They also complained to church officials that institute leaders stifled internal criticism and punished dissenters.
These groups of dissenters may struggle to unite on demands for policy or procedural concessions.
As all elections since 2009, however, Iran's political dissenters will continue to fight for internet freedom.
Eureka is paying undocumented workers less than minimum wage and then threatening any dissenters with ICE.
" The dissenters objected, saying that there should be a requirement that the disclosure would cause "harm.
Some attendees cheered and clapped for the Trumps, but it was the dissenters who were louder.
For another, speaking out challenges Mr Xi in his belief that jailing peaceful dissenters is normal.
Same-sex couples are entitled to free access to the marketplace, but so are religious dissenters.
Mass protests hit the streets against Mugabe, even as police beat any dissenters during the campaign.
The most censorious governments follow a familiar pattern of suppressing the media and locking up dissenters.
In the other, darker ending, they're instead hardened by the experience and turn tyrannical, purging dissenters.
What is the probable effect of having a group of dissenters in the White House staff?
Mr. Hun Sen's government has jailed scores of dissenters and forced the exile of many more.
One of the dissenters who voted down the bill while it was in committee was Rep.
These people risk being seen as political dissenters just by agreeing to comment on modern Cuba.
Justice John Paul Stevens, writing for the dissenters, took issue with this myopic view of corruption.
"If people are arrested or investigated, the dissenters will have more sympathy than ever," he said.
These dissenters were quickly silenced by a wave of shushes which easily overpowered the overeager fans.
Dissenters are also being urged to issue formal complaints with the EHP about the dog's behavior.
The abortion could proceed (which it did, the next day.) Judge Kavanaugh wrote for the dissenters.
"In many European countries, populists and extremists are rioting against democracy, dissenters and minorities," she said.
Justice Kennedy was the crucial fifth vote in that dispute, and Roberts was among the dissenters.
But he purged dissenters and cracked down on civil rights and the media, thereby consolidating power.
It's not to enforce party doctrine, purge ideological dissenters, or purify the wellspring of party orthodoxy.
Eventually, these protests grew so violent that a police task force was formed to handle dissenters.
Dissenters from this social-layer intervention kept going on Ethereum's original, unforked protocol, calling it Ethereum Classic.
Unlike an idea, a place does not have a clear inception, a clear consequence, apologists and dissenters.
But dissenters said Facebook was not doing enough to check the lies from spreading across the platform.
Dissenters faced an awful choice: the risky crossing to Florida or the grim jails of Cuba's gulag.
Chief Justice John Roberts, as well as Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito were among the dissenters.
We know it was a close call based on three dissenters, and the minutes basically confirmed that.
The three dissenters — Esther George, Loretta Mester and Eric Rosengren — wanted to hike rates a quarter point.
In more recent times, President Ronald Reagan dominated the GOP in the 1980s and dissenters like Sen.
Mnuchin cannot force regulators to change or rewrite rules, but will have ways of cajoling potential dissenters.
But that argument has its dissenters, especially those who feel the punctuation matters little to the meaning.
If he continued to oppose Obergefell, he easily could have joined the dissenters in the Arkansas case.
But so far, no Republicans, except for a few predictable dissenters, are speaking out publicly against Trump.
But often, dissenters frame consent like it's a contract you have to sign before touching each other.
The arrests come as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan broadens his crackdown on dissenters throughout the country.
During Yellen's tenure, most rate decisions have passed either unanimously or with only one or two dissenters.
New dissenters could emerge, like the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus, which killed Obamacare repeal earlier this year.
The few dissenters I encountered said that they appreciated Macron's willingness to take on a taboo subject.
Cuba brands all dissenters as mercenaries funded by foreign governments and exiles, out to topple the government.
Hannity maintains that his scolding of Trump's conservative dissenters derives from his fear of a Clinton presidency.
Despite their differences, both candidates were early dissenters to major aspects of the policy that unfolded here.
They were intimidated by protests, posters, rallies, letters, and campus activists who chastised as racist all dissenters.
There are fierce dissenters, especially among construction industry trade groups and the consulting firms that advise them.
Even at the height of this conflict, though, a few dissenters held on to an alternate view.
It was "a happy band of dissenters," as Brian Domitrovic, a classmate and fellow conservative, put it.
But religious dissenters put up a fight, arguing that it would impinge on freedom of religious expression.
They don't involve throwing dissenters in jail; many of them don't even require significant changes in the law.
The 49-year-old dictator is known for silencing dissenters and shoving them in prisons with deplorable conditions.
Social media has often sprung up in times of disaster, amplifying the voices of dissenters and the damned.
The group struggled to reach a consensus, and many of the dissenters left as the meeting ran late.
DISSENTERS Meetings now start several hours earlier, leaving more time for deliberation and giving policymakers time to speak.
" A letter signed by her and other dissenters said, in part: "No child pornography offense should go unpunished.
Nomadic, tribal lifestyles meant that rulers had limited means to enforce their will, since dissenters could move elsewhere.
Maybe the excitement of it all clouded over any fears we may have felt about dissenters or critics.
And authorities have a number of other ways that they can already monitor and track dissenters and protesters.
Some commanders described how Mullah Mansour has threatened to cut off resources to dissenters, bringing many in line.
For years they have left this type of action to us, not wishing to agitate their domestic dissenters.
Even as many celebrated Cyntoia Brown's commutation, there were dissenters who questioned her worth in a similar way.
Beijing has even extended its long reach by harassing family members abroad to silence dissenters within Hong Kong.
Nor China from crushing under its military boot pro-freedom demonstrators at Tiananmen Square and peaceful ideological dissenters.
Dissenters, including John Roberts himself, miss the point when they niggle over legalistic, ­slippery-slope abstractions, Cole explains.
In Sirte, Islamic State fighters crushed a Salafist uprising by executing dissenters and hanging their bodies from lampposts.
Unlike regular fans, stans see themselves as crusaders, pledging loyalty and rushing to their idol's defense against dissenters.
The United States and Israel, which often acts in concert with its American ally, were the lone dissenters.
Mazarr describes the result as "policy implementation on autopilot," with doubters and dissenters frozen out or simply ignored.
Mazarr describes the result as 'policy implementation on autopilot,' with doubters and dissenters frozen out or simply ignored.
Today's dissenters are, like their predecessors, tilting at political and corporate windmills to change systems they find abhorrent.
Many felt certain that the indictments were just the start of a sweeping campaign of repression against dissenters.
Some of the dissenters said they hoped the cable would strengthen the arguments of Clinton advisers like Flournoy.
But they are also assumed to snitch on dissenters, leaving many Chinese students afraid to speak their minds.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Should "despised dissenters" be allowed to speak on college campuses?
"If they try to put in a fourth one, there will be a lot more dissenters," Matus said.
Richard Clarida, global strategic advisor at Pimco, told "Squawk on the Street" in a separate interview that while the Fed could deliver blunt hints of a December hike this meeting, he expects the same number of dissenters, saying it would be awkward to see dissenters sitting out of a critical meeting.
Tim Leelahaphan, Standard Chartered economist, expects a rate hold but said but there might be dissenters favoring a cut.
Ostracism was such a severe punishment that dissenters usually relented within 24 hours, paying whatever fine the elders demanded.
There are a few quotes from Republican dissenters Chuck Hagel and Mike Lofgren, but that is all they offer.
However, there have been plenty of dissenters and problematic developments that GOP opponents might have seized on more forcefully.
With so many organizations and groups planning protests, standing out among a crowd of dissenters could pose a challenge.
But Tuesday's dissenters said it should not matter where the emails were stored because Microsoft was a U.S. company.
Disguised as a tool to fight misinformation, Russia's bills will likely be another cudgel authoritarians can use against dissenters.
Citizens and dissenters braving the wrath of Trump are being forced to contemplate the possibility of a police state.
Former market economists Takehiro Sato and Takahide Kiuchi, consistent dissenters to recent easing proposals, were sidelined from the start.
And when they speak on campuses like Berkeley, they attract crowds of supporters and dissenters who often violently clash.
Dissenters, and those who simply worry about saying the wrong thing, are increasingly inclined to keep their mouths shut.
It is because these supposed dissenters are giving voice to the stubborn consensus that has been there all along.
The main problem for the dissenters is that no challenger has emerged to turn this into an actual race.
One of the dissenters, Eric Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issued a statement on Friday.
Dissenters in military-run Thailand often receive lengthy prison sentences under draconian laws on computer crime and royal defamation.
Such shock and outrage is crucial, because in a world where dissenters are dismembered, there's no hope for change.
First, recall a key demand the United States made of communist dictatorships during the Cold War: Let dissenters leave.
But on Thursday, there were still some dissenters within her Democratic ranks who did not vote for Ms. Pelosi.
Two university regents, dissenters from the Church of Hit, Hit and Hit, read Tucker's remarks and shook their heads.
But history shows that dissenters — aided by courts or the court of public opinion — can sometimes make a difference.
And his was just one tragic example of China's attempts to control the narrative, quiet dissenters, and censor information.
Such methods were first applied to suspected rebels but have spread to regime critics, religious dissenters, even drunken drivers.
And the assassination may well provide Iran's leaders with an excuse to intensify its repression of dissenters and critics.
He estimated the number of dissenters in any secret ballot in the party would be no more than 10.
Maybe with some words from John Stuart Mill about the importance of giving despised dissenters a chance to speak.
In the redrawing of districts following the 2010 census, Republicans created incredibly safe, ideologically pure districts with fewer dissenters.
" It says the system of repression that targeted dissenters is a "dark legacy that lives on even after his death.
The piece was universally castigated in the online gaming community, and the backlash led dissenters to poke around his website.
Yet there have always been dissenters, and more and more people are looking at this argument with a critical eye.
Cabana said former Fed Chair Janet Yellen faced two dissenters in December 2017, a meeting where the Fed raised rates.
" Pai defended the move, which proceeded with three Republican votes over two Democrat dissenters, as necessary for "massive infrastructure investment.
Three Fed officials opposed today's decision, having called for an immediate rate hike, the largest number of dissenters since 2014.
Since Greenspan was named Fed chief in 1987, there have been one or more dissenters at 37% of FOMC meetings.
The Sun reported that only eight more Conservative dissenters were needed to trigger a vote of no confidence against May.
Dissenters did not want to join a government led by ANO chief Andrej Babis, who is facing a fraud investigation.
Is Trump, the man with a history of creating conspiracy theories and getting petty with his dissenters, really above that?
The justice who Gorsuch replaced, the late fellow conservative Antonin Scalia, was one of two dissenters in the Locke ruling.
Since then, a growing chorus of dissenters have been challenging the disparate results of the popular and electoral vote tallies.
It's a remarkable document, one that suggests that the Trump administration has no taste whatsoever for dissenters of any stripe.
Pelosi's allies – she has many and they are powerful – are furious and ready to go to war with the dissenters.
The dissenters: Leading the dissent for the four conservatives was Justice Neil Gorsuch -- who, like Kavanaugh, is a Trump appointee.
Nor will the U.S. contain the rise of Russia, whose government poisons its citizens overseas and kills dissenters at home.
A federal judge has discouraged President Trump from blocking Twitter users, and encouraged him to simply mute his online dissenters.
In the video, an unmasked young militant warns that the Hisba will punish dissenters according to its interpretation of Islam.
Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil M. Gorsuch were in the majority, and Justice Stephen G. Breyer was among the dissenters.
Stripping citizenship from dissenters and other purported enemies of the state has a long and sordid history around the world.
But two Republican appointees were among the dissenters, meaning that the decision may have been political, but was not partisan.
And while Yellen&aposs rate hikes were broadly supported, the dissenters were not monolithically left wing and anti-Wall Street.
Yet interviews with Burden and others shy away from arguments — few dissenters are given a say, and are essentially dismissed.
Any healthy society is defined by its ability to accommodate civilized debate, not by cries of "traitor" directed at dissenters.
At the same time, Mr. Trump's words may have made dissenters in the tech industry more comfortable about speaking out.
Tenreyro voted with Governor Mark Carney to maintain interest rates, leaving Ian McCafferty and Michael Saunders as the two dissenters.
Under pseudonyms they attacked dissenters with epithets and rumors and questioned the moral standing of those who disagreed with them.
The dissenters said, wait a minute, he&aposs so much a part of what he says, how can you overlook it?
His treatment there showed the calculated and petty cruelty that China's government sometimes metes out to peaceful dissenters like Mr Liu.
Within seconds, crazed Trump supporters and dissenters alike will weigh in on your tweet, all while it receives hundreds of likes.
But they're outnumbered by dissenters, such as David Blunkett and David Miliband, who've opted to criticize Labour's new leadership from afar.
Dissenters, however, argued the policy may have aggravated the public's deflationary mindset by causing anxiety over the outlook for Japan's economy.
Chief among the dissenters is little Lyanna Mormont (Bella Ramsay), who reminds him that they pledged themselves to him, not Dany.
In Latin America, the persecution of political dissenters is not just a Venezuelan anomaly, where there are some 180 political prisoners.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the other dissenters would have held that the waiver agreements were "armed-twisted" and therefore unenforceable.
Instead of honoring our troops, whose chief virtues are obedience and aggressiveness, we could honor our great dissenters and conscientious objectors.
The BOE did note all three dissenters would wish to increase rates at a gradual pace and to a limited extent.
But each recent cycle has seen at least a handful of dissenters bucking the California Democrat by casting their votes elsewhere.
Against ordinary citizens, day-to-day surveillance remains tight, and dissenters can still expect to face the country's infamous prison camps.
Analysts said these dissenters were given some credence by positive economic data and the tighter policy stance in the United States.
Some maintain that the dissenters will return to the Republican Party post-Trump, and those who supported him will be forgiven.
But despite the amount of energy the Democratic Party poured into the spectacle, the dissenters managed to signal-jam the vibe.
The illusion that dissenters would be deterred by the threat of primary challenges driven by Trump loyalty has been quickly shattered.
Not just that, in fact: He was paid by an authoritarian government, one that kills and arrests dissenters, for doing so.
The dissenters were Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas, who said the court should have stopped the questioning of both men.
Even the dissenters in Whole Woman's Health, who include Chief Justice John Roberts, are obliged now to follow and apply it.
The dissenters responded that the First Amendment did not require allowing corporate money to flood the political marketplace and corrupt democracy.
And despite the threat of arrest, dissenters like Mr. Gabyshev are willing to hold Mr. Putin directly responsible for their problems.
The few dissenters in Gershwin's lifetime included composers such as Aaron Copland and Roger Sessions, who unfairly deemed his music unserious.
Should controversial speakers — what the Times editorial board calls "despised dissenters" — be allowed to present their ideas to students and faculty?
Resistance rises from the street, but also from within the system, as it should, with judicial stays and State Department dissenters.
Her nomination now hangs precariously on whether Republicans will rally the support of a few undeclared colleagues, or woo Democratic dissenters.
And it makes even strong critics of the president believe he can hold the line against GOP dissenters for the moment.
"We think they upgraded their view slightly on inflation, but the last time they voted there were two dissenters, and it will be interesting to see when we come around to March, when the Fed is expected to raise rates, if there are dissenters on inflation," said Charlie Ripley, senior investment strategist for Allianz Investment Management.
The January decision was made by a 5-4 vote and dissenters have publicly questioned the effectiveness of the policy this week.
When the Eleventh Circuit voted 9-2 against reconsidering Mr Bostock's complaint "en banc" (as a full court), the dissenters were incredulous.
While Democrats are on track to enjoy a 40-seat gain, the number of dissenters has made the math tight for Pelosi.
They rebuked Iranians accused of violating the country's strict moral codes and persecuted political and religious dissenters, according to human rights watchdogs.
But the Czech communists never broke from a party history that involved censorship, show trials, judicial executions and the jailing of dissenters.
The year unleashed a failed military coup, a resultant purge of dissenters, and a wave of attacks mounted by Islamic State terrorists.
There were some dissenters, like the acerbic writer Evgeny Morosov, but they were largely brushed aside in an Arab Spring-induced high.
"No Dissenters or SJWs," is among the community's rules—limiting who from "the other side" can post there from the get-go.
They accuse Xi of leading a crackdown on dissenters and expanding the Communist Party's reach into Chinese society, including academia and journalism.
The military has ruled since a May 2014 coup and has banned political gatherings, censored media and tried dissenters in military courts.
Those dissenters who disobeyed because they considered the U.S. government illegitimate, at least in some respects, were written out of the story.
The smart set has had its come-uppance, yet, in a new snobbery, scorns dissenters as daft, racist, unpatriotic or all three.
TV, Ngo said "an extremist ideology that seeks to destroy liberal democracy and silence dissenters through fear and intimidation" exists behind Antifa.
Like in 85033, we have to let this thing play out (just a little longer) and respect the views of the dissenters.
The dissenters said that the law does not permit judges to second-guess a president's ability to make decisions about national security.
Thus, this tactic sends politically incorrect views to Internet Siberia, where few will hear the dissenters except their fellow Google-gulag inmates.
Assad cracked down on dissenters, leading to a full-scale fight that has since ravaged Syria and the region for seven years.
Justice Angela Mazzarelli, one of Thursday's dissenters, said the "all-consuming nature of the Presidency creates a constitutional barrier" against Zervos' lawsuit.
But from my vantage point, that place was never a champion of diverse thought and was not particularly kind to its dissenters.
When strongman politicians deploy violent speech in castigating dissenters and critics as "traitors", street mobs become emboldened to carry out physical attacks.
Despite their attacks against dissenters, for some poor Venezuelans, the colectivos are a source of order that people have come to accept.
" This narrative frames the slender (51.9 percent to 48.1 percent) majority as an "overwhelming" victory, and brands dissenters as sore-loser "Remoaners.
Those who were opposed to Trump during the campaign were often overshadowed by more prominent dissenters, like Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush.
First, it delegitimizes protesters: They're no longer dissenters trying to make their country a better place; they're insidious agents responsible for weakening it.
He was among the four dissenters in 2012 who voted against the constitutionality of ObamaCare in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius.
Ryan aims to overcome intraparty resistance by daring GOP dissenters to vote no when a repeal-and-replacement plan reaches the House floor.
The dictator cracked down on dissenters, leading to a full-scale fight that has since ravaged Syria and the region for seven years.
Nazis held and killed millions of Jews, political dissenters, disabled people, Roma and Sinti among others in concentration camps during World War Two.
Until recently, the dissenters expressed their feelings discreetly, while Mr. Draghi insisted that key decisions by the central bank were backed by consensus.
Still, the documents shed some light on what capabilities the government has right now as mistrust deepens between Hong Kong and its dissenters.
Nine of 11 economists in a Reuters poll predicted a 25-point cut, with the two dissenters forecasting no change in policy rates.
It threw dissenters off the roof and murdered members of the Palestinian Authority who were willing to recognize Israel and negotiate with it.
The high court majority undertook a fresh review of the evidence -- a review the dissenters said wrongly intervened in the lower court proceedings.
The reporters also want all non-consensual sex punished as a felony, whereas dissenters want at least some cases graded as a misdemeanour.
Since, Kanter has taken every opportunity possible to denounce a regime that's imprisoning innocent citizens and kidnapping dissenters who live in democratic countries.
Even before taking office, he and his minions have threatened to clamp down on journalists and dissenters, demonstrating contempt for the First Amendment.
But when political appointees joined the conversation, the career lawyers, worried about being pegged as dissenters, shifted the discussion to more neutral topics.
Mr. Xi's crushing anticorruption campaign has already purged many potential dissenters among his political competitors, members of the military brass and wealthy entrepreneurs.
But the dissenters argue that with gay rights under threat, the march should be a more sober protest, rather than a flashy show.
The dissenters used that precedent to try to impugn the majority's reasoning in the present case, indeed the very morality of its decision.
The two devote a significant part of their time repressing (in the case of Alejandro) and belittling (in the case of Mariela) dissenters.
D. Its members and allies are expert in whipping up online mobs, attacking dissenters and challenging each other to be the most vitriolic.
He tried to exploit a political rule to curtail parliamentary debate, purged his party of dissenters and started maneuvering to hold early elections.
In interviews, he has revealed how China controls listed companies to finances its intelligence projects, surveil and profile dissenters and co-opt media.
The odds of either effort succeeding are low but for the anti-Trump dissenters, desperate times require desperate measures and conscience demands action.
The amount of dissenters, two in favor of not cutting and one dissenter in favor of cutting further, I thought was particularly interesting.
The dissenters contended that Illinois Brick was based not on the formality of who contracts with purchasers but on principles of proximate cause.
"We never should have heard of them," said a 1993 story in the Washington Post about those mid-level State Department Bosnia dissenters.
The Chinese government will almost certainly try to prevent any grave site for Mr. Liu from becoming a place of pilgrimage for dissenters.
Add to these dissenters the list of vital talent that didn't show up this year: Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, the Weeknd, Ed Sheeran.
Trump himself has refused to take any responsibility for his language, particularly at rallies where crowds jeer immigrants, Democrats, and other Trump dissenters.
Tillerson also declined to label Saudi Arabia as a human rights violator, despite the fact that peaceful political dissenters are arbitrarily arrested there.
The dissenters were perturbed by an analysis of the bill by the Congressional Budget Office, which suggests that 22m people would lose health insurance.
"They can control the thoughts of everybody, including dissenters, in China ... At any slightest hint of dissent, they will snuff it out," Lun said.
Also, as Brian Gaines and Gisela Sin point out, there is precedent for a bloc of dissenters to extract major concessions from speaker nominees.
Cuba's security services continue to detain and harass dissenters and human rights groups say freedom of expression, assembly and other rights remain highly curtailed.
Since taking power in 2014, the junta, known officially as the National Council for Peace and Order, has taken a tough stance on dissenters.
Amnesty International said the response to Canada showed that it was important Western countries not be intimidated into silence over Riyadh's treatment of dissenters.
I'M HERE WITH ERIC ROSENGREN, THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOSTON FEDERAL RESERVE BANK AND ONE OF THREE DISSENTERS AT THE LAST FEDERAL RESERVE MEETING.
The respect for their religious rights that 16th-century Mennonites demanded from the Dutch Republic was not extended to dissenters within their own ranks.
Each of these governments has imposed these wishes on all in society, including proponents, dissenters, and timid malcontents too afraid to try something else.
Critics say the ruling Socialist Party persecutes dissenters while officials insist they are acting legitimately against people plotting against the government with U.S. support.
She comes from that peculiar band of prophets, the whistle-blowers and dissenters who demand our attention by their bold acts of civil disobedience.
The demonstration is unlikely to shake the prime minister, who has denied wrongdoing and weathered the crisis, consolidating power by cracking down on dissenters.
All seven judges in Thursday's majority were appointed by Republican presidents, including two by Trump, while the four dissenters were appointed by Democratic presidents.
We asked climate science communication experts (and one researcher who studies evolution, because hey, that's another heated topic) about how to approach the dissenters.
For dissenters, the tyranny of turkey is real — even though it's an ordeal to prepare, and most of us know it's generally a letdown.
"FETOist" has become a blanket accusation in the media, courts and public discourse, sometimes implausibly applied to known atheists and leftists and other dissenters.
In Germany, there still is a strong belief that you can change dissenters' minds by erecting national cultural guidelines — in other words, thought-policing.
But that was a procedural vote, and the number of dissenters could grow as articles to remove the president are brought to the floor.
But the dissenters are keeping a low profile for now, watching his progress towards the executive presidency and a possible referendum on constitutional change.
As a result, collectives — armed groups who Maduro called on to keep order and have been clamping down on dissenters — started to attack her.
The Czech central bank voted 93-2 to leave its two-week repo rate at 2.00%, with dissenters backing a 25-basis- point increase.
" Other slides, however, may explain why Damore thought Google "has created a politically correct monoculture that maintains its hold by shaming dissenters into silence.
There's also another reason to believe, moreover, that at least some of the dissenters in Arizona State Legislature won't try to revisit that decision.
To win it back, the California representative had to put down a rebellion in her caucus — but there were still dissenters in her ranks.
While the majority declined to take up the issue, two dissenters said a nationwide injunction was justified and essential in the travel ban case.
On the death penalty, Gorsuch was among four conservative dissenters when the court in September granted a stay of execution for a Georgia inmate.
Critics say the ruling Socialist Party persecutes dissenters, while officials insist they are acting legitimately against people plotting against the government with U.S. support.
The idea that there might have been anything, say, wrong with the purging of dissenters is not open for discussion — perception is all that matters.
A speaker told protesters outside, who held signs calling Sessions a "snowflake," that dissenters were being "confined to a free speech zone" during Sessions' speech.
They may even have counted on the fierce reaction in Iran and elsewhere as a distraction from economic problems at home and to silence dissenters.
Not only that, but Boockvar believes that there could be dissenters, such as Kansas City Fed President Esther George and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren.
Two years ago, a huge debate stirred about whether mass deworming programs worked; the weight of evidence still supports them, but there are vocal dissenters.
The two dissenters published their reactions in a non-Bolshevik newspaper, alerting the entire city to the plan, and unintentionally enhancing the atmosphere of inevitability.
In an attempt to pacify dissenters, Kevin Brady, chairman of the Ways & Means committee, has since proposed keeping the deduction in place for property taxes.
Strikingly, even the four dissenters acknowledged that the physical presence rule was "wrongly decided" and merely argued that the court should adhere to prior precedents.
Never mind that there is no utopian Muslim "Caliphate", only heavy bloodshed, tyrannical punishment of Muslims, rape of Muslim women, and death to Muslim dissenters.
He's begun seeding crowds with plainclothes officers to sniff out dissenters, tightened efforts to corral reporters, and dances dangerously close to inciting violence against protesters.
Still, these numbers are a reminder that the "Bernie or bust" dissenters who vocally expressed their discontent at the DNC last night are a minority.
But at a meeting Pelosi held with other dissenters before her nomination, their concerns were "dismissed outright," Representative Kathleen Rice said in a statement afterward.
It was a mixture of forgiveness and satisfaction, of pity for unreconstructed dissenters and sympathy for himself who had borne so much in comparative silence.
One of the dissenters was a Muslim judge; the other was the court's chief justice, who urged Parliament to come up with a new provision.
The two dissenters pushed for a 211.73-basis-point increase and Governor Jiri Rusnok said the debate would continue at the next meeting in November.
At least seven council members are reported to have objected to restarting QE. Dissenters worried that additional unconventional stimulus might do more harm than good.
The two dissenters pushed for a 25-basis-point increase and Governor Jiri Rusnok said the debate would continue at the next meeting in November.
Laura said the attacks were so relentless that she considered canceling an upcoming family trip, fearing online dissenters would find out where they were going.
There is a real risk that dissenters are getting squeezed out by modern Chapter 11 practice — which is becoming even more transactional and deal-driven.
There were dissenters among the more middle-of-the-road conservative lawmakers, those representing suburban communities outside Philadelphia and Washington and rural states like Louisiana.
They did get two dissenters not wanting to cut rates further and many presidents going into the meeting saying we didn't need an additional cut.
Mr. Teng has warned that some Chinese nationals in the United States try to monitor the dissenters in exile and report back to Chinese officials.
To win back the gavel, the California representative had to put down a rebellion in her caucus — and there are still dissenters in her ranks.
But in shutting down its political enemies, the left has also shut down its own internal dissenters, who have always made the left intellectually vibrant.
Moreover: if it really is the case (I don't think it is, but for the sake of argument let's accept the claim) that so-called dissenters from "Amoris" are in roughly the same position as dissenters on various issues under John Paul II, isn't the lesson of the Francis era for papal critics precisely the opposite of the "game over, guys" lecture that Ivereigh offers us?
Two other dissenters, Kansas City Fed President Esther George and Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester have not comment on their decision to dissent as of Friday.
Fight the power, crush the corp, and divert the energy from the local geothermal plant to the local dissenters trying to reshape society for the better?
"There are certain dissenters on the internet who repeatedly tell me I need to change my name or I won't be taken seriously online," he continued.
" In addition to violating the two-term limit, Parade said, "his government engages in routine torture of citizens and has subjected dissenters to forced psychiatric treatment.
Dissenters from the committee's doves have worried that keeping rates so low might force the Fed's hand in the future and cause economic and market disruptions.
The remaining justices had track records for opposing the 24 decision, and one of them had been among the two dissenters of the original abortion ruling.
Dissent hits use of Trump campaign quotes Judge Paul Niemeyer, one of the three dissenters, said the majority "looks past the face" of the executive order.
This argument is made by dissenters from the international law "consensus" view, including Yale's Harold Koh, the former top lawyer in President Barack Obama's State Department.
" He goes on to share his theory on how Black people can best navigate divisive statements, like the ones Yes Julz made in calling dissenters "haters.
If the justices decide to take up the case, and agree with the dissenters' view of the for-cause provision, they could reach two different outcomes.
In the writings of Abbasid poets, Sufi sheikhs, Shiite divines, and Andalusian philosophers, he found a tradition of dissenters who thumbed their noses at the orthodoxy.
Since then, conservative dissenters in the Catholic hierarchy have formed a resistance of sorts, pushing back against Francis's pronouncements on divorce, immigration, climate change, and poverty.
It was very close to us when our dungeons were full of political dissenters and F-16s bought in the United States were bombing our people.
Since Republicans kept control of the House and Senate, dissenters within Mr. Trump's party may hold outsize influence over exactly how he can govern as president.
Some of these religious dissenters are seeking a tactical retreat from liberal modernity, a subcultural resilience in the style of Orthodox Jews or Mennonites or Mormons.
The spirit of resistance and rebellion is spreading, and the massive crackdown on dissenters could only mean one thing: The Razak administration is in panic mode.
Political turmoil in Mexico serves as a backdrop, with Cleo witnessing a 1971 massacre of protesters that marked the beginning of a "dirty war" against dissenters.
Sisi killed 92683 protesters in a single day, and has since jailed more than 40,000 people in a crackdown on the Brotherhood and other political dissenters.
If he is gaining followers among conservatives who share his views, Mr. Conway may also be testing the limits of the Trump family's toleration of dissenters.
The area has long been a magnet for dissenters and idealists, and the law has attracted some freethinking settlers, including Sergey Lunin and Aliona Dobrovolskaya, above.
He was forced to abdicate in 1947 after Soviet-occupied Romania held elections, which solidified control by the Communists, who began purging aristocrats and other dissenters.
Repression continues to be applied to the remaining dissenters with as much force as was the case before President Barack Obama restored diplomatic relations with Cuba.
It has it all — singing, dancing, Ryan Gosling, summer frocks that never wrinkle — along with a muted choir of dissenters who don't understand all the fuss.
When the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), better known as the Mormon church, abandoned several controversial doctrines in 1890, there were dissenters.
The Fed strongly signaled it could still tighten monetary policy by the end of this year, while three dissenters said they favored raising rates this week.
To develop this deterrent, he has been more than willing to starve his own people, enforce slavery-like work conditions for dissenters, and execute political prisoners.
Sisi killed 813 protesters in a single day, and has since jailed at least 40,000 people in a crackdown on the Brotherhood and other political dissenters.
The 'No' camp supporters include the eurosceptic 5-Star Movement and the Northern League, other right-wing parties and some dissenters within Renzi's center-left Democratic Party.
Nobody but Justice Breyer would have taken this middle path, and none of the other dissenters explained why the lower-court fund freeze should remain in place.
She was one of four dissenters to the BOJ cutting interest rates into negative territory in early 2016; the move was passed on a 5-4 vote.
But Human Rights Watch this month called out the government's arrests of critics, accusing el-Sissi of taking advantage of terrorist threats to silence non-violent dissenters.
His forces are set to crush any dissenters while controlling the flow of information, and he's willing to sacrifice entire systems in the name of his experiments.
I, The Woke Gamer, ended up diverting the power back to the corporation, depriving the dissenters, and believing it was the least worst decision for everyone involved.
The dissenters appear to be taking advantage of the leadership transition to stake out their views before Ms. Lagarde has had a chance to establish her authority.
When the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee steamrolled their plan, the dissenters unleashed a torrent of boos that undermined the candidate's attempt to demonstrate party unity.
With help from an associated chat server, users of the_donald employed aggressive brigading tactics to rig online polls, harass dissenters, and dominate the conversation on the site.
But the decision was made by a 5-4 vote with dissenters arguing that pushing down already low borrowing costs would have few benefits for the economy.
The dissenters were not named, but their reservations highlighted the problems the central bank faces trying to boost growth and reflate the economy with dwindling policy ammunition.
Now, the monk's kicking back against his dissenters, claiming that the footage was released by someone from Tongshan Temple as part of a smear campaign against him.
Since then, his government has been accused of waging a crackdown on political dissenters within Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood party, which Sisi accuses of being a terrorist organization.
The film follows a family of Puritan dissenters who retreat to the Massachusetts wilds to be closer to God, and wind up closer to something much darker.
The process of persuasion can have a positive effect on political discourse, requiring politicians to address voters concerns not merely dismiss dissenters as rubes and know-nothings.
As a corollary, think of the Republican Party as a congregation of unruly Dissenters who when given the right opportunity will still stick it to the man.
Philadelphia has raised $79 million since passing the levy in January, according to the Associated Press, but dissenters claim it has also cost more than 1,000 jobs.
The vote that the four dissenters were missing, clearly, was that of Justice Scalia; those five comprised the majority in the Shelby County case three years ago.
It spares him the political risk of contentious confirmation battles with senators, especially in areas like immigration and trade where there are dissenters in the Republican ranks.
Across the country, thousands have been arrested in a crackdown on suspected Islamists as well as against other dissenters and critics, raising concern about human rights violations.
Eighty percent of white evangelicals voted for Trump, a fact that bewildered some secular onlookers and agitated some Christian dissenters, like the Southern Baptist Convention's Russell Moore.
There are always dissenters, of course, but the general vibe around Curry, from casual fans to forward-looking hoopheads to league officials, was one of complete adoration.
The five dissenters, who remain members of parliament, have asked to join another coalition partner, Most (Bridge), gutting Siet and changing the power balance within the government.
Observers also note the return of the political language of the 1990s by some senior Serbian government officials as they attack dissenters as traitors, spies and enemies.
Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., who wrote the opinion, leaned heavily on the threat to free speech that he saw in the unbridled government wiretapping of dissenters.
Fascist regimes rose to power by attacking free speech, threatening violence against those who opposed them, and using fear and the threat of retaliation to intimidate dissenters.
Fairly or not, conservatives have used it as a cudgel against liberal judges, attacking them for inventing new rights to protect minorities, political dissenters and criminal suspects.
I'd be open if all those silent Republican dissenters in the Senate had given me some G.O.P. alternative candidate who speaks our language and addresses our issues.
The party focused far too much on identity politics in the 2016 presidential election, he says, alienating dissenters on social issues and losing focus of the economy.
Even beneath the shiny surface of Obama-era pop feminism, dissenters took countless shots at its racial cluelessness, its lack of class-consciousness, its sometimes shallow concerns.
Pelosi's next big vote is in front of the entire House on January 33, and she needs to flip at least 18 of her dissenters to win.
Ms. O'Brien had spent the last several months persuading precinct chairs to oppose Dr. Shafi, and she was able to gain another 48 dissenters by Thursday night.
But much of the policing of imperfect language, silencing of dissent and shaming of dissenters runs counter to that goal, alienating the very onlookers who need illumination.
But Justice Kennedy, whom Kavanaugh may replace, sided with the dissenters, who argued that under circumstances of extreme state violations, private "rights of action" should be conferred.
A high Anglican but no Jacobite (as rumoured), convinced that "the Church of England was right", he was more hostile to Nonconformists and Dissenters than to Roman Catholics.
A failed military coup in Turkey over the weekend will give the administration of President Tayyip Erdogan the opportunity to intensify its crackdown on dissenters, analysts said Monday.
"You're going to see purges of judges, of military personnel, of the police, to really eliminate system of any dissenters, including those of the Gulen movement," added Goujon.
The Islamic State has claimed the Syrian city of Raqqa as its capital and had brutally gone after dissenters, publicly executing activists and anyone who resist their rule.
"That is the history of the American CIA and they look after political dissenters and eventually they will choose a candidate they can order around," Duterte told reporters.
Assange's close friend of many years, a notorious anti-Semite named Israel Shamir, used WikiLeaks-acquired information to assist Belarus's pro-Russian dictator in cracking down on dissenters.
The shadowy language of Egypt's bill together with the relatively low follower-count threshold puts an easy target on dissenters' backs, threatening to stifle healthy discourse online.[Reuters]
" Moderators warned that they had taken extra security measures "to keep our community free from troublemakers" and were enforcing rules that banned "dissenters or SJWs [social justice warriors].
Blum's book is especially valuable in rebutting the dwindling few who still believe the Rosenberg case was about the government seeking to curb the civil liberties of dissenters.
The French revolutionaries had been so blinded by their commitment to liberty, equality and fraternity that they crushed dissenters and slaughtered aristocrats, including many members of Tocqueville's family.
As long as the government does not relentlessly "denigrate" or "proselytise" dissenters, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote—again, for a 5-4 majority—it respects America's church-state balance.
The demonstration is unlikely to shake Najib, who has denied wrongdoing and weathered the crisis, consolidating power by cracking down on dissenters and curbing media groups and activists.
And like Russia's pair of bills, their language is almost intentionally vague, presenting themselves as tools against misinformation while giving the state greater legal authority to censor dissenters.
Four dissenters from Kammenos's party said they would support the prime minister, while one lawmaker from the small centrist To Potami party said he would also back Tsipras.
Putin, who is widely expected to run for what would be his fourth consecutive term next March, stressed that dissenters must respect the law or face the consequences.
Saudi operatives have been reportedly mobilized to harass dissenters on Twitter since the 2010 Arab Spring, according to multiple American and Saudi officials who spoke to the Times.
Extremist Islamic movements are intensifying in Malaysia, spurred on by Najib's reliance on targeting legitimate political dissenters and utilizing polarizing racial and religious extremist rhetoric in gaining support.
The dissenters' stated goal of using them, along with airstrikes, is not to topple President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, but to pressure him toward a peace deal.
His close friend of many years, a notorious anti-Semite named Israel Shamir, used WikiLeaks-acquired information to assist Belarus's pro-Russian dictator in cracking down on dissenters.
According to the people The Times interviewed, some of the specialists felt they would have been targeted as possible dissenters themselves if they had turned down the job.
"The message and not to independent journalists but to all dissenters is loud and clear," tweeted Sidharth Bhatia, founding editor of the Indian online news site The Wire.
The only two dissenters then were the court's most liberal members, Justices Thurgood Marshall and William Brennan, who argued for a more generous view of the required accommodation.
" And he accused the majority of taking the "dangerous" path of overruling a decision "only because five members of a later court come to agree with earlier dissenters.
Those who exhibit "pro-social behavior," like volunteering, will be rewarded with better medical and transportation services, while criminals and government dissenters will be subjected to higher surveillance.
The land was instantly a refuge for religious dissenters, a new adventure in what we now understand as liberalism and a brutal exercise in slave labor and tyranny.
But Axios notes that the prevailing wisdom in Washington is that Republicans' worries about failing to pass a tax change could push potential dissenters into backing the legislation.
Somoza, whose family had led Nicaragua since the mid-21977s, was first elected president in 21979 and gained a reputation for widespread corruption and brutal repression of dissenters.
Which is to say that the Make America Great Again faithful, in their quest to excise yet more of the president's dissenters from Congress in 251, smelled blood.
Writing for the dissenters, Circuit Judge Danny Boggs said suppressing booking photos can make it harder for the public to learn how the government treats people it detains.
John O'Grady, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, says it's more like sabotaging the EPA, arguing "Pruitt has muzzled science and his dissenters" at the agency.
Pence met with North Korean dissenters and reiterated President Trump's message that America can no longer sit by and wait as the Kim regime expands its nuclear power.
This time around, with the Democrats controlling the House, some of those dissenters are seeking ways to hold the Saudi government accountable without invoking the War Powers Act.
" She suggested the whole affair smacked of efforts under Stalin to strike dissenters from the historical record: "It was a form of rewriting history by erasing it from existence.
Jones glommed onto these ideas, arguing that the 43 Oklahoma City bombing was a "false flag" planned by the US government as a pretext to crack down on dissenters.
This level of attention and scrutiny applied to dissenters like Thum is one reason why he and Han worry a new law might be used to target government critics.
It is time that U.S. policymakers recognize that the Saudi leadership at the highest levels has repeatedly been directly implicated in attacks on journalists and dissenters, and take action.
All three Republican dissenters are objecting for different reasons: McCain objects to the rushed process that produced the bill and wants to return to bipartisan legislating on health care.
This is a routine practice by the police, an authoritarian state to control the populous, to control the flow of information, and to intimidate alternative media and political dissenters.
However, that claim is inaccurate: The decision was 5-3 against the Texas law -- which means the court would have ruled against it even with Scalia among the dissenters.
But when it came to multiple dissenters, only two Fed officials voted against the majority 6% of the time, and three did it at just 2% of the meetings.
This could be compounded if Trump follows through on his campaign comments about Putin's Russia, a country criticized by watchdogs as an undemocratic human-rights abuser that silences dissenters.
If you don't sympathize with the pro-gun minority, then substitute in one you do—political dissenters, or vegetarians, or a racial or ethnic group, or a religious minority.
According to Biondo, Casaleggio was also building his online movement into an army of "digital soldiers" that could be steered against political adversaries, establishment figures, and internal dissenters alike.
In pursuit of that goal, she has consistently prioritized politics over policy, and frozen out dissenters who might otherwise have ideas of value to contribute to the Democratic agenda.
Supreme Court The dissenters in the 4th Circuit case made one thing clear: They do not think the Supreme Court will hold the President's campaign statements against the administration.
" Such domestic dissenters, the ad claimed, are inspired by "either a hatred for the American ideals of freedom and equality, or a misunderstanding of those ideals and their practice.
For many observers, Kickl's wording evoked Nazi-era concentration camps, where Nazis held and killed millions of Jews, political dissenters, disabled people, Roma and Sinti during World War Two.
But only the two dissenters thought this lenience was called for in the case of the unsavoury Mr Lockhart while justices to the left and right were less forgiving.
He acknowledged that "dissenters from the 'brain death' concept are typically dismissed condescendingly as simpletons, religious zealots or pro-life fanatics," and announced that he was joining their ranks.
He has inspired a Bond villain, and the fiction of Jonathan Franzen; he has mixed with A-list musicians, like Lady Gaga, and A-list dissenters, like Noam Chomsky.
He reinforced his grip on the Iraqi military's Special Forces, turning them into a private militia used to intimidate dissenters and ensure loyalty from the intelligence and judicial services.
The Trump administration, far from being an ally to foreign dissenters and oppressed minorities, has famously cozied up to authoritarian regimes from Russia and Saudi Arabia to North Korea.
But while the majority said the travel ban "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination," the dissenters focused keenly on how the Supreme Court might view the case differently.
But opponents and even some government dissenters say it is his stubborn adherence to Chavez-era economic policies, such as currency controls, that is to blame for the crisis.
Russia Dispatch The Kremlin's plan to hand out plots of land in Russia's Far East, long a magnet for dissenters, idealists and oddballs, has attracted some unusually freethinking settlers.
The crackdown has prompted sharp responses from news media, government critics and public intellectuals, who called the charges a pretext for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to punish dissenters.
He knew many neurologists adamantly disagreed with the dissenters' view but said he also has heard from neurologists who told him they felt great pressure to give the drug.
The dissenters took the president at his anti-Muslim word and found support in our long legal tradition, encoded in the First Amendment, protecting religious minorities from overreaching majorities.
Shielding the so-called "intelligence community" from the public eye is a towering wall of government agencies, unaccountably bureaucratic review processes, and strict nondisclosure agreements designed to muzzle dissenters.
Leading with a one-seat majority in Parliament, his government was brought down by conservative dissenters in 1993, condemning New Democracy to spend the next 11 years in opposition.
They say the former bus driver and union leader, who lacks Chavez's charisma, is seeking to consolidate his position ahead of May presidential elections by arresting or sidelining dissenters.
I thought they were just dissenters, but they really didn't feel as if they were truly part of the church, and that the Vatican didn't involve or want them.
Of course, since this whole thing is wildly speculative, when Holmes declares she knows what message the royals are trying to send via clothing, she gets plenty of dissenters.
During the three years of Mr. Modi's government, there has been a distinct rise in majoritarian politics and an attendant increase in prejudice and violence against minorities and dissenters.
Indeed, just-enough economic growth is so easy that it usually takes a political calamity to create the sort of economic failure needed to embolden dissenters in violent autocracies.
Citing it, as well as the experience of dissenters stretch back to Debs, is a way to remind the left that its own heritage has relied on free speech.
America Uprising, a documentary series spotlighting the social and economic crises shaping the resistance, is taking a closer look at the agitators, organizers, and tireless dissenters who aren't backing down.
"It is far more dangerous to overrule a decision only because five members of a later court come to agree with earlier dissenters on a difficult legal question," Breyer wrote.
However, he has consolidated power by sacking dissenters within UMNO, which has ruled Malaysia since 1957, and using a controversial and repressive colonial-era sedition law to silence other critics.
"It underscored that there was a large community of dissenters out there -- it came from the ground up and the leadership sort of jumped on top of it," Rosen said.
But Sisi, who has crushed the Brotherhood and jailed secular dissenters, has also warned that the army could be deployed within six hours in case of trouble on the streets.
In the outcry over the changes, dissenters have largely left alone, at least publicly, the board of governors' pledge to double the number of female and minority members by 2020.
But Chief Justice John Roberts, in his opinion for the court, downplayed the criticism, arguing that the "opinion today is far from the watershed" the dissenters claimed it to be.
Employees were sent memes they could use to mock dissenters "akin to the cartoons of Pepe the Frog that supporters of President Trump used to undermine opponents," the Times writes.
While we're rooting for a cross-bow on the toilet situation à la Tywin Lannister, it is far more likely that Tyrion would conspire with other dissenters to assassinate Dany.
Yet Mr Kavanaugh did not take the more radical move of declaring, as one of fellow dissenters did, that undocumented immigrants, as non-citizens, have no abortion rights at all.
State Department Dissenters Want the US to Go After Assad Dozens of State Department officials have signed an internal memo calling for a major shift in US policy in Syria.
Conventions are a target-rich environment for activists seeking attention, and the endless repetition of news reports of particularly angry dissenters on social media expands the distortion like a balloon.
Last year at least 15 people, mostly dissenters in politics and civil society, were charged under a noxious colonial-era sedition law that Mr Najib had once promised to repeal.
Only one of the four dissenters is a voter this year, suggesting that Yellen has the votes she needs if she wants to keep rates unchanged at the April meeting.
There is no "natural law" that tells you whether you "really" must obey a law you dislike, as both dissenters and defenders of existing law had long hoped to show.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a covert campaign to silence dissenters more than a year before the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the New York Times reported Sunday.
Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs, one of Thursday's dissenters, said Congress intended the 1993 law to restore religious freedom that was curtailed in a 1990 Supreme Court decision, Employment Division v.
Izuru Kato, a long-time BOJ watcher who is chief economist at Totan Research, said Kuroda could have avoided such an about face if he engaged more with the dissenters.
When the Supreme Court denies a stay, justices who may have disagreed don't usually reveal the court's internal dissension by announcing themselves, as the four dissenters did in this case.
It's the story of a white man's empire, many scholars on the left contend, against which dissenters of all races and genders have struggled to create a truly democratic society.
The dissenters point to the tariffs of the 28500s, which were met with retaliation and led to a trade war that many economists believe contributed heavily to the Great Depression.
The few dissenters found the product gimmicky (or the marketing clever) or it isn't powerful like premium Oral-B or Sonicare toothbrushes; one person also didn't appreciate the customer service.
Since the Olympic London 2017 games, many people have debated when was Usain's actual last race, with dissenters attributing the moment to the last race he had on Jamaican soil.
In the rare chance of an attack from "dissenters," you will be assigned a Lady Gaga-autographed, pink limited edition electric scooter to escape, roaring ebulliently into the greater Mojave.
Hong Kong's constitution protects Causeway's publications under the banner of "free speech," but mainland China has no such right guaranteed to their citizens and a bad reputation for silencing dissenters.
Tasked with writing a new transition plan, they started by asking for the release of jailed protesters, an end to police violence and greater freedom for the press and dissenters.
TWO DISSENTERS However, analysts were surprised by two dissenting voters on the board, which suggested a more cautious outlook by the bank on further cuts than markets had been expecting.
Lower interest rates against the backdrop of a solid economy may fuel financial bubbles that eventually bring the expansion to an end, which was probably a consideration of the dissenters.
Lower interest rates against the backdrop of a solid economy may fuel financial bubbles that eventually bring the expansion to an end, which was probably a consideration of the dissenters.
And that's part of the plan: The organizers believe that if hundreds of employees band together, there will be "strength in numbers," and the company won't punish dissenters as easily.
The Trump era has already meant trouble for these people—the poor, the sick, dissenters, immigrants—and Gorsuch, for all his intellectual distinction, has shown scant regard for their concerns.
They provide connections, information and security for people who might not otherwise have them, such as sexual minorities in traditional societies, reporters in authoritarian environments, or dissenters in repressive regimes.
But the Warren court took a liberal stand on the most controversial issues of the day — including civil rights, sexual freedom, and the rights of criminal suspects and political dissenters.
While some fans praised Kaepernick and other players who joined him in kneeling as patriotic dissenters, critics led by U.S. President Donald Trump blasted the protesters as ungrateful and disrespectful.
"From day one the Trump Administration and its allies in Congress have treated the federal workforce like a punching bag all while issuing hostile threats to whistleblowers and dissenters," Rep.
The question is whether the junta and the rest of the country's conservative establishment will recognise this, or whether, feeling vulnerable, they will choose to crack down on dissenters even harder.
They were breaking up a peaceful demonstration by a few hundred dissenters who had gathered to demand change, even as the man on the verge of being elected president promised continuity.
Dissenters questioned how a tie-up would fit with the strategy of Chairman and Chief Executive Pedro Parente to cut debt, sell assets and restructure operations after a string of losses.
The decision was made by a 5-4 vote with dissenters arguing that pushing down already low borrowing costs won't help the economy much and could backfire by hurting banks' profits.
Dissenters were in a minority and rate setters ultimately agreed on keeping the reference to "balanced" risks, in line with a recommendation by the ECB committee that compiled the economic forecasts.
Last year the CAC introduced rules to force Chinese social media outlets to make users submit their real names, potentially giving authorities more power to track down and persecute online dissenters.
Critics say opaque definitions like 'praise' and 'incitement' in the law allowed for arbitrary interpretations that led to abuses by past military dictatorships and governments to silence dissenters and political enemies.
As the only two dissenters, Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor, pointed out, this conclusion is illogical at best, based on how the case proceeded through the Colorado legal system.
But alone in his cell, he joined an international underclass including dissenters in North Korea, women in Arizona shackled as they give birth and infant children caged on our southern border.
Around 10,000 people attended, about twice as many as at the governing party's rallies, though in the past the government has used force to stifle protests and dismissed dissenters as terrorists.
Regardless, both groups present two sides of the same challenge to Google's management: how to deal with an increasingly vocal and growing group of dissenters to the company's cultural status quo.
This is the question that left dissenters need to ask themselves about Hillary Clinton, if they haven't already: is there anything that Hillary Clinton can do to redeem herself to you?
Migration has long operated as a safety valve by moving the most disaffected dissenters off the island, and it has become easier now that the government no longer requires exit visas.
Maduro has responded to public protests by jailing and killing dissenters ; death squads aligned with the government have assassinated at least seven thousand people in the past year and a half.
"Witch hunt" first became regular shorthand for government repression in the 1920s and '30s, when American newspapers covering events in the Soviet Union applied the label to Stalinist purges of dissenters.
For the next 26 years, the US supported and armed the shah's regime — a brutal dictatorship that tortured dissenters but was seen in Washington as a staunch ally against Soviet communism.
Forty-two mass graves have been found recently, more than 3.5 million people have been displaced and the government has been cracking down on dissenters, independent media and human rights groups.
Critics of Aadhaar pointed to the growing threats to privacy from a mushrooming database that is vulnerable to security breaches and is easily exploited for government surveillance or to punish dissenters.
That drug money changed the entire shape of the Taliban: With it, Mullah Mansour bought off influential dissenters when he claimed the supreme leadership over the summer, according to senior Taliban commanders.
It was a risky proposal that threatened to permanently cleave Ethereum, and it had its share of vocal dissenters who saw the change as manipulating the system to "bail out" the DAO.
Some critics have also noted that laws empowering governments to make broad decisions about online content could easily be abused by capricious or malicious regimes aiming to punish opponents and stifle dissenters.
Both Hong Kong's and China's governments, however, were furious in 2016 when pro-independence politicians were elected to Legco, and seem ill-inclined to delve into the nuance of the dissenters' views.
They were breaking up a peaceful demonstration by a few hundred dissenters who had gathered to demand change, even as the man who was certain to be elected president promised them continuity.
The opinions in Rucho v Common Cause were penned by the court's best writers: Chief Justice John Roberts for the five-man conservative majority, Justice Elena Kagan for the four liberal dissenters.
Europe has been alarmed by a crackdown since the coup and has long worried that Turkey's anti-terrorism laws are applied too broadly to quash dissenters and critics of President Tayyip Erdogan.
Despite this unprecedented attack on the civil service, the concern of the dissenters is not about their job security, but the consequences of Trump's policies for longstanding domestic and foreign policy principles.
By forcing every teacher to write a cheque to the union each month, the plaintiffs contended, the agency-fee regime compels dissenters to support ideas they reject, violating their freedom of speech.
But they also agreed that this was not the last word about a strategy that has left everyone — dissenters, the secretary of state and the president alike — frustrated that nothing has worked.
"Those dissenters from the beginning — before this Pennsylvania report came out — … have carried on a conservative agenda [of] attacking the pope … because they didn't like what this pope stood for," Pascrell said.
In a sign of dissenters' lack of clout, a motion to remove Mr. Pötsch as chairman of the annual meeting was rejected by shareholders holding 98.8 percent of the voting shares present.
Circuit Judge David Hamilton, who dissented from that ruling, wrote for Friday's dissenters that the majority wrongly extended decisions allowing pretextual stops based on moving violations, such as speeding, to parking violations.
New York, the case of a revolutionary socialist who had been arrested for advocating the overthrow of the government — showing again that it takes dissenters and outsiders to expand freedom for all.
A few hours before the House vote, the chamber's chief tax writer, Representative Kevin Brady of Texas, the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, showed no ill will toward the dissenters.
"They want to send a message to the rest of Pakistanis and the world that they can do whatever they want, whenever they want, to dissenters," he said in an email interview.
While Ho and Giap were exiled to Beijing and Hungary, respectively, security forces rounded up and imprisoned their personal assistants and deputies, all under the guise of cracking down on antiwar dissenters.
"Inevitably there will be dissenters amongst the group, but if that dissension is because they are trying to maintain a competitive advantage, then we will find a way around it," he said.
Churchill and Orwell, dissenters on the right and the left, were attuned early to totalitarian threats, and spent their prime years fighting upper-class consensus in the twilight of the British imperium.
Some Venezuelans even suspect that he is a plant by the government, used to justify harsher tactics against dissenters and to divert attention from an escalating power struggle among senior government officials.
The decision to hear a case, as opposed to the decision to grant a stay, takes only four votes, so the four dissenters have the power to grant North Carolina a hearing.
Amazon's high-profile HQ2 search has united an ideologically diverse group of dissenters, ranging from rightwing organizations linked to the Koch brothers to the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), The Guardian notes.
"A Hidden Life" breaks with most films about the lone dissenters of history in that it never so much as hints that the population will eventually come around to its hero's conclusion.
Republican members of Congress, however, stayed mostly silent, except for a few idiosyncratic dissenters who criticized the move — showing they aren't yet sure how the politics of this move will play out.
The liberal dissenters from the Lopez case, he argued, were basically correct that the fundamental question at issue here was not so different from the one posed by lots of other federal issues.
On October 16th she ruled that collective cabinet responsibility would be suspended in a delayed vote on the expansion of Heathrow airport, to allow dissenters like Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, to demur.
"I think if you had two or three dissenters, it would tell you that there's a bigger uncertainty around the path of future rates than what the market is currently anticipating," he said.
"If you want to liberate a society, all you need is the internet," said Wael Ghonim, an Egyptian Google executive who set up the primary Facebook group that helped galvanize dissenters in Cairo.
Beyond these exercises in the war of ideas, various security agencies operating in the interest of national security leveraged their coercive power in ways that targeted dissenters posing no conceivable threat of terrorism.
The gambit is obviously directed by the band's critics and naysayers, and ends with a revenge fantasy that even Donald Trump could appreciate: the band's unboxed, and the dissenters are the ones confined.
But Mr. Kerry also gently pushed and probed, seeming to imply that many of the dissenters' concerns had been considered many times before and rejected because they were more complicated than they appeared.
His falsetto-heavy soul singer approach to electronic music angered some genre purists (like Portishead's Geoff Barrow), but his obvious talent in writing fascinating songs was enough to make the dissenters feel irrelevant.
Most of them say that Ginsburg and the other dissenters used strong language and discussed labor history since they are frustrated not just with Epic Systems, but also with the forthcoming Janus opinion.
"I think there will be some litigation over the extent of the reach of this bona fide relationship but I don't think it will be as burdensome as the dissenters suggest," Martin said.
While deemed necessary in light of terror threats, civil society and human rights activists say the technology is also used by the Russian state to surveil political dissenters and opponents of Putin's government.
BLM DISSENTERS GET THE BOOT: Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employees who choose severance over accompanying the agency as it moves out West will have to be out of their job by Jan.
One of the three other dissenters who voted for a hike has since left the committee, further clouding the possibility of a vote for a rate increase in August or later this year.
"If I had my choice of dissenters when I was writing for the court, it would be Justice Scalia," Ginsburg said, saying that the back and forth would help her form her arguments.
Carr, was among the most fractious of the 20th century because the dissenters saw it as a disastrous intrusion into the domain of legislators — a "political thicket" that would inevitably politicize the court.
The fact that USMCA passed with less than a handful of Republican dissenters and with the overwhelming support of every major business group is proof that the critics were wrong on the politics.
Titled "A Nativity to Affirm the Humanity of All People," the statement thanks supporters and dissenters alike for their opinions and prayers and highlights the importance of the dialogue sparked by the display.
It's easy to dismiss this outpouring of patriotism as evidence of the Communist Party's successful brainwashing of the Chinese people, or as a result of heavy surveillance and heavy-handed tactics against dissenters.
A nearly year-long civil war erupted: the agreement with Britain had its vocal dissenters, and the fate of Northern Ireland, which remained a part of the U.K., remained a highly contentious matter.
A lot of the scrutiny has involved concerns that the bodies — most of which were created by a university in Dalian, China — came from executed political prisoners and dissenters, which the university denies.
But Freedom House reported that U.S. freedom on the internet declined since last year's rankings, both on the basis of Russian interference in the election and the Trump administration's crackdown on internet dissenters.
There are clear stylistic differences between Trump, who tends to call anyone who disagrees with him stupid, weak, or disgusting, and Cruz, who, with a pitying smile, questions dissenters' motives, decency, and patriotism.
Supporters rally Vice President Leni Robredo, another staunch critic of President Duterte (the role is independently voted for on the presidential ticket) denounced the arrest warrant as a political ploy to silence dissenters.
Its exploitation by the Emiratis is an illustration of how authoritarian governments are increasingly finding novel and more effective ways to expand their surveillance networks and crack down on perceived enemies or dissenters.
They must consider whether his brand as an outsider -- with broad strokes politics that exacerbates grievances, has little time for dissenters and is anchored around his imposing, unpredictable personality -- can actually prosper in Washington.
Pelosi still needs to win the support of more that a dozen Democratic dissenters before a January 3 floor vote where she'll need to win the majority of the whole House — not just Democrats.
On Friday one of the dissenters, Boston Fed chief Eric Rosengren, explained that his vote turned on his view that sharply falling unemployment could create a spike in inflation and actually trigger a recession.
Critics led by the United States have slammed Maduro as a dictator and assailed him for clamping down on the country's opposition, jailing dissenters and nullifying the powers of its democratically-elected National Assembly.
Citizen Lab says much of the censorship on WeChat is currently focused around the "709 Crackdown" — a series of arrests against civil dissenters that began on the 9th of July 2015 (hence the name).
While Najib has been buffeted by allegations of graft and mismanagement at 1MDB, he has cracked down on dissenters within his party and outside, using a colonial-era Sedition Act and other security laws.
The dissenters worry that keeping interest rates too low could hasten a recession if the Fed is forced to act quickly on rates after inflation picks up, according to minutes from the September meeting.
Ties between Turkey and the EU are strained over a number of issues related to human rights and the rule of law, including Erdogan's treatment of dissenters, critical media and the country's Kurdish community.
"To me, that seems quite appropriate," said Rosengren, a voting member this year on the central bank's policymaking panel and one of three dissenters at the September meeting, when the Fed held rates steady.
The turbulent country, which is battling the Islamic State on its doorstep in Syria, dipped in the 2017 Press Freedom Index to rank 155 out of 180 because of its witch-hunt against dissenters.
But once again, the purpose of her role appeared to be to silence dissenters or bring them into the Clinton fold, not to add their ideas to the "pan-progressive tent" she once described.
But by telling a familiar story from multiple angles, by giving as much space to the dissenters as to the supporters, it enriches what has too often been presented in simplistic or triumphalist terms.
But under pressure from dissenters, the junta that has ruled Thailand since a coup in 2014 has declined to submit the nomination to the royal palace for approval—thereby putting the process on hold.
The clash over abortion materialized at the protest as slogans of "My body, my choice" from Kavanaugh dissenters were met with chants of "Abortion is murder" from a handful of anti-abortion rights counterprotesters.
Summing up, the owners are entitled to make behavioral rules, President Trump and everyone else is entitled to criticize the protests, but the dissenters should be allowed their say in an appropriate setting. Fair?
Think of all the ways dissenters have tried to upend country in recent years: by sneaking in rhythmic vocal tics learned from rappers, by thinning out the genre's musical baggage, by pledging inclusive values.
Yet by changing the calendar and thus the underlying math of reality, dissidents can cripple hexarchate technology — a heresy to those in control, who punish dissenters by destroying them whole planets at a time.
Dissenters to the AHA's philosophy include several investigative journalists, as well as three cardiologists who wrote an editorial this summer in the British Journal of Sports Medicine that comes to a largely opposite conclusion.
So a small band of very loud pro-relegation advocates has been taking to Twitter and other media for years, shouting over dissenters and insulting anyone who doesn't wholly endorse them and their vision.
Amid frustrations over limitations on his abilities to prosecute Communists and other dissenters, Hoover commenced the COINTELPRO program that was utilized to spy on the Black Panthers and Martin Luther King Jr., among others.
The state witnessed one of the lowest decreases in Trump's total approval rate (from 54 to 51 percent in two years), but the president's dissenters also slightly rose in numbers, nearly hitting 45 percent.
There has apparently been no reprimand from the pope, who is not shy about disciplining dissenters, and La Civiltà Cattolica's editor has promoted the article nearly every day since it was published in July.
During the Great Purge of 1936 to 1938, historians estimate between 600,000 and 85033 million Soviet citizens lost their lives to tactics that included mobile gas vans used to execute dissenters on the spot.
The decision to include stricter requirements, however, not only repelled the entire Democratic conference, but also centrist Republicans: about one-third of the 2628 GOP dissenters on the farm bill were moderates like Reps.
Although we don't know where the newly minted couple are headed, their very escape from conventionality paved the way for other youthful dissenters to take a stand against the deepening American involvement in Vietnam.
According to Elofson-Gardine and other dissenters, miscalculations from the government are what made the mess at Rocky Flats in the first place, and it's hard to trust it all to add up now.
Josh Huder argues that Pelosi has only a finite number of leadership posts, committee positions, and noncontroversial agenda items she can offer dissenters, and the availability of such goods dwindles with each holdout she appeases.
The U.S. Supreme Court in December cleared the way for the NFL settlement of concussion-related lawsuits with thousands of retired players to take effect, rejecting a challenge brought by a small group of dissenters.
These few dissenters thought it might be tougher for Republicans to change the rules if a swing seat on the court became open later on in Trump's term, when he might have less political capital.
But one member, likely one of the two dissenters to the decision, said it was uncertain whether the yield curve control would allow the BOJ to reduce its massive bond buying - deemed unsustainable by critics.
Would the West continue to watch as Erdogan used three million vulnerable people as moral credit to do what he wanted — subdue the Kurds, jail the dissenters, replace a parliamentary system with a presidential one?
The nagging problem is that there appear to be few viable alternatives to Mr. Ryan should even a dozen House Republicans decide to revolt against him, a reality that may keep some dissenters in line.
Some accuse State Department officials like these dissenters of "do-somethingism": a reasoning that the situation is so awful that something must be done, and airstrikes are something, therefore airstrikes are a good policy. 5.
Politicians were arrested, outspoken artists, activists, and academics were tortured, and—as Chris McGowan and Ricardo Pessanha note in their landmark history of Brazilian popular music—hundreds of dissenters were killed in the violent coup.
He has since been a regular contributor to The Washington Post's Global Opinions section, writing columns critical of Saudi policies including the war in Yemen, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's repressive campaign against dissenters.
But we fail to understand that when money becomes scarce, unscrupulous regimes like those in North Korea, Cuba and Venezuela use fear and terror — including jailing or killing dissenters and their families — to enforce obedience.
But he sounded a general note of caution, saying it was "dangerous to overrule a decision only because five members of a later court come to agree with earlier dissenters on a difficult legal question."
Excluding dissenters from the conversation is a wholly unsatisfactory solution, and I do not want any of my classmates to feel that their well-reasoned and deeply held beliefs disqualify them from pursuing specific specialties.
He had helped bring the world to the edge of nuclear war; he was a relic of a discredited creed; and his regime's response to independent journalists and other dissenters was rigorous censorship and incarceration.
The Martin Ennals Foundation aims to give nominees some measure of protection through the international recognition that the award carries, and also clearly intended to stoke a wider response to the harsh treatment of dissenters.
The only judge who appeared to cross ideological lines was Griffith, who declined to join three Republican-appointed dissenters who said the full court should consider Trump's arguments that the House subpoena went too far.
"I think few people would think of anaphylaxis as a benign condition," said John Kelso, an allergist at Scripps Clinic in California and one of the dissenters, during the panel's discussion of the study data.
Nationwide demonstrations against Hernández's corrupt practices and attempts to privatize education and health care have trailed the president since April, to which the army has responded with tear gas and live fire to disperse dissenters.
While the amendment was passed with just six dissenters - two no votes, three abstentions and one invalidated ballot - none of the roughly 3,000 legislators voted against Xi, a point made repeatedly in state media coverage.
While the rift has existed ever since BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda deployed his huge asset-buying program in 2013, it is becoming more evident as dissenters to negative interest rates openly criticize the governor's radical policies.
To mollify dissenters in his own party and stop the rise of the far-right UK Independence Party, Cameron promised to hold a referendum on leaving the EU if his Conservative Party won the 2015 election.
" Gundlach explained, however, that the number of dissenters in Wednesday's Fed meeting "shows that there is a growing mood at the Fed that at some point they have to follow through with these interest rate increases.
The latest lawsuit comes as Najib prepares for a elections, which sources say he hopes to call in the second half of the year to cement his position following a purge of dissenters within his party.
Friday starts off with a rush of big bank earnings, an important retail sales report and comments from the now more hawkish president of the Boston Fed, one of three dissenters at the last FOMC meeting.
On the other end of the bench sat the lone dissenters in American Legion, Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg (who took the unusual move of reading a portion of her dissent from the bench) and Sonia Sotomayor.
Instead, they are choosing to "hide out" in language training and other low-profile postings, hoping to avoid being tainted by the politics of the Trump administration — or even being noticed by officials watchful for dissenters.
Relations with India have deteriorated further since New Delhi tried and failed last September to delay the promulgation of the constitution so that dissenters - many with family ties across the border - could be brought on board.
"This is the most dissent we've had in the current Fed; we had two hawkish dissenters on this decision," said Eric Donovan, managing director of over-the-counter foreign exchange and interest rates at INTL FCStone.
For their part, the dissenters, led by Justice Breyer, proffered that both restrictions on free speech were constitutional because the restrictions amounted to typical regulations on the practice of medicine that the court had previously approved.
It's no coincidence that the other officials Sanders cited for potential revocation—former FBI Director James Comey, former national security advisor Susan Rice, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper—are among his most outspoken dissenters.
Moreover, while cheerleaders have fairly convincing claims under state laws, the NFL teams have the benefit of nearly unlimited resources to fight those claims, as well as the ability to buy off or simply fire dissenters.
More significantly, he ghettoizes dissenters everywhere — from Black Lives Matter activists to F.B.I. officers — by ignoring and insulting them (the F.B.I.'s reputation is the "worst in history"), and crudely stereotyping them (crazy liberals, Mexican rapists).
Only facts and reason can shed light on these biases, but when it comes to diversity and inclusion, Google's left bias has created a politically correct monoculture that maintains its hold by shaming dissenters into silence.
But he also detained a host of his princely cousins and other petro-billionaires to consolidate his power, and cracked down on dissenters — leading, whether on his orders or not, to the murder of Mr. Khashoggi.
The big picture: Trump has been criticized in the past for his warm relations with strongmen like Erdoğan, who has consolidated power and cracked down on the media and political dissenters over the past few years.
Officials within USCIS told BuzzFeed the move has other staffers concerned Cuccinelli may use similar tactics on other dissenters in the ranks and that it may leave the agency ill-equipped to legally defend its policies.
They told her, she said, that as an Islamic fundamentalist he had long sought the overthrow of the Egyptian government in favor of a religious, authoritarian state that would quickly crush left-wing dissenters like her.
" Doug Bregman, partner at Bregman, Berbert, Schwartz & Gilday and lawyer for the plaintiffs, said, "We are sending a message to dictators that they cannot do to demonstrators in this country what they do to dissenters in theirs.
Germany and other European countries have criticized Turkey's crackdown on alleged dissenters in the wake of July's failed coup, and in past weeks expressed concern at planned reforms that would hand Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan greater powers.
But if you had stepped just outside the UN doors, you would have had to pick your way through the bodies of the dozens of dissenters playing dead on the sidewalk to protest the ineffectual climate agreement.
The students who argued back were radicalized by the 1960s counterculture, and many believed that "only socialism could provide the conditions for women's liberation," as one of the conference dissenters put it; they were the socialist feminists.
The two dissenters wanted a 25 basis point increase, same as at the last meeting in September, arguing that domestic price pressures from record-high employment and wage growth outweighed fears of contagion from a slowdown abroad.
Following a three-day trip to Venezuela last month, UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet published a 16-page report accusing security forces loyal to President Nicolas Maduro of committing a series of "gross violations" against dissenters.
An article in the daily newspaper The Scotsman revealed the contents of a letter distributed by the dissenters that expressed concerns about slow play and making women "feel uncomfortable" as reasons for upholding its all-male membership.
In expressing admiration for the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, Mr. Trump implies acceptance of Mr. Putin's dictatorial abuse of critics and dissenters, some of whom have turned up murdered, and Mr. Putin's vicious crackdown on the press.
One of the two dissenters was Ranking Member Tim Walz (D-Minn.), who tried numerous times to amend the bill – at one point even attempting to replace it in whole with another bill he'd already voted against.
Chief among them: President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, another strongman who is imprisoning dissenters, or worse, while seeking more American military aid, and the Saudi royal family, about whom Mr. Trump has been deeply critical.
But the fighting — and its devastating humanitarian toll — has ground on and in some cases expanded, so the rationale for deploying United States military power has, in the eyes of the dissenters, grown only more urgent. 3.
Earlier on Saturday the Turkish foreign ministry spokesperson also criticized comments from the UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid bin Raad, who said Ankara should rein in its "thirst for revenge" against internal dissenters and critics.
When antiwar protesters gathered, I came to feel, we did so not just to express ourselves as dissenters, which is to say, angry outsiders, but in the best interests and representing the best instincts of the nation.
Ellen's defense might make it seem like people were expecting her to shove Bush out of his box seat on sight, when in reality the majority of her dissenters aren't advocating against surface-level agreeability and politeness.
By excommunicating dissenters—which meant ostracisation by believers, even spouses and children—Mr Jeffs took control of the priesthood and therefore of the town's resources and government, as most residents and city office-holders were church members.
Of course, there are views on the other side as well from the other dissenters, but I think the center of gravity – clearly the center of gravity on the committee is that the second adjustment was appropriate.
Had Mr. Modi heeded the dissenters, India could have saved about 2.6 billion euros — a sum that is significant for a country where tens of millions are deprived of a living wage, nutrition, schooling and health care.
Still, it is true that educated and wealthy Americans are particularly likely to hold these beliefs, and that dissenters from this consensus have tended to be relegated to the fringes of the US political scene — until Donald Trump.
Continued development and deployment of Dragonfly would, in the eyes of these dissenters, "make Google complicit in oppression and human rights abuses" and would create precedent for the company to build similarly draconian tools for other foreign powers.
There are doubts raised within the BOJ, too, but those voices are in retreat as Kuroda stretches the limits of monetary policy, and dissenters to his radical money-printing policies are being replaced by supporters, the sources say.
Dissenters on the board held the view, shared by many analysts, that the ultra-loose monetary policy is out of sync with an economy expected to grow more than 3 percent this year and 2 percent in 2017.
" The Knight Institute attorneys argue in their complaint that a ban on interacting with @realDonaldTrump silences that citizen's voice and also deprives other accounts "of their right to read the speech of the dissenters who have been blocked.
Mahathir, who earned a reputation during his 22-year tenure as prime minister of being a no-nonsense authoritarian with little time for dissenters promoting liberal values, stands to become the world's oldest leader if the opposition wins.
The prime minister has so far been able to weather the scandal, consolidating power by clamping down on dissenters and curbing local media and activists even as he faces a fierce challenge from his former mentor, Mahathir Mohamad.
If the difference between two options is merely cosmetic, the IETF generally goes ahead with the more popular one if dissenters do not number more than about 20-30% of the total, although there is no firm rule.
Conservatives in the state exulted in their ability to fulfill their agenda—and to raise the funds to do so—but there was a boomerang effect: they encouraged a diverse group of dissenters to recognize a common cause.
The death of a single man — Mr. Khashoggi — has come to encapsulate a troubling vision of Prince Mohammed's Saudi Arabia as a nation in which the leader can act with impunity, targeting dissenters and political opponents at will.
There is nothing in Mr. Nunes's record to suggest that he will let up in the face of opposition, whether from the stray dissenters within his own (still largely compliant) ranks who have emerged, or from the outside.
During his nearly 40-year tenure, from 1935 to 1972, Hoover used his organization's intelligence-gathering capabilities to turn himself into a political powerhouse, one most often wielded against legitimate political dissenters like communists and civil rights activists.
Nobody knows for sure who funds these efforts, though a study by Oxford University's Computational Propaganda Research Project determined that the Duterte campaign paid $200,000 for as many as 500 dedicated trolls to attack dissenters and spread disinformation.
And of course a press secretary, Sean Spicer, with a belligerent message not just for the State Department dissenters but for any federal employee worried about Mr. Trump's rule by decree: Get with the program or get lost.
Unfortunately, this 58-year-old engineer, handpicked by Raúl Castro, as well as the few officials (now in their 80s) left from the historic generation, use this new media to reinforce their old political model and attack dissenters.
As access to the internet increases, coming together, at least digitally, will be easier in a country where the right of free association remains limited, even if dissenters and journalists still have to find their way around censorship.
But it was also based on Roberts's own jurisprudence: When the court had ruled in 2007 that Massachusetts could sue the EPA over not enforcing environmental regulations, Roberts had been among the dissenters voting that, no, it couldn't.
But there are also genre dissenters who play with structure, as heard on "Everything's Fine," by Jean Grae & Quelle Chris, a robust and in places odd album that takes on social numbness in a time of extreme political shock.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - The leader of Romania's ruling Social Democrats Liviu Dragnea retained control of the party on Friday, defeating dissenters who said his criminal record had made him a liability, but his victory seems likely to heighten political infighting.
On the other hand, it's an echo chamber where music writers pat each other on the backs for their Very Good Opinions and shout down the dissenters—a giant circle jerk that the participants have mistaken for an orgy.
The Times reported that the alleged efforts appeared to be part of a larger push by the Saudi royal family to use hundreds of people to flood social media with pro-Saudi messaging and smother the voices of dissenters.
"The points made in Justice Alito's dissent about his view and the view of dissenters that this discriminates against Asian-Americans, I think, is one of the themes that the opponents of affirmative action are pursuing," Mr. Bollinger said.
Three judges, however, issued a dissenting statement suggesting that vote swapping is illegal vote buying not protected by the First Amendment, and it is quite possible that another court would agree with the dissenters should the issue arise again.
Nexhmije Hoxha, who joined with her husband, Enver Hoxha, the Communist dictator of Albania, in overseeing an oppressive regime that isolated the country after World War II, executed dissenters and drove the economy into the ground, died on Feb.
They were divided over pornography, often bitterly — but over time the sex-positive side increasingly won out over the Andrea Dworkinish dissenters, even as the online realm was overrun with images and videos that more than justified her arguments.
Grime, which got its start a decade and a half ago as the antidote to the spread of garage, which had become the sound of British nightlife ostentation, is beginning to spawn its own generation of dissenters and counterpunchers.
"Even if we have questions about the basis for the president's ultimate findings — whether it was a 'Muslim ban' or something else — we do not get to peek behind the curtain," Judge Jay S. Bybee wrote for the dissenters.
Katie Benner, Mark Mazzetti, Ben Hubbard, and Mike Isaac at the New York Times on Saturday detailed the efforts of the Saudi government and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) to quiet dissenters in the country and around the world.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - One of the three dissenters at last week's Federal Reserve policy meeting said on Thursday it was time to move ahead with a rate hike and said even if interest rates were to rise, they would still remain accommodative.
"The chief justice wrote separately to suggest that there isn't that much daylight between the result the Court reached and the one the dissenters would have adopted, but lower courts may well disagree as cases like these go forward," he said.
This has angered the PD dissenters, who argue that more time is needed to work out the party's problems and to develop a manifesto that promotes welfare spending and tackles inequality -- areas that they say the PD-dominated government has ignored.
Humanitarian groups have accused Nkurunziza's ruling party (the National Council for the Defense of Democracy — Forces for the Defense of Democracy) and its youth-led faction (the Imbonerakure) of perpetrating these acts as a way of silencing dissenters of the referendum.
What began as a movement against an extradition bill, which would have let criminal suspects in Hong Kong be handed over for trial by party-controlled courts in mainland China, has evolved into the biggest challenge from dissenters since Tiananmen.
The two of us, in briefs and articles, have long urged judges, legislators, and our fellow citizens to protect the right of same-sex couples to marry and protect the right of religious dissenters not to assist with those marriages.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) and Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) the only dissenters.
Speculation mounted last week that Governor Carney's grip on decision-making at the BoE was weakening when chief economist Andy Haldane said he might break ranks and join dissenters who voted this month for Britain's first rate hike in a decade.
In a narrative that skips from the Restoration of Charles II, in 1660, to the Cold War, this novel charts the life and slow death of an ancient English estate, Wychwood, that is also a sometime haven for religious dissenters.
Diplomats in Riyadh say while the judiciary has given harsh sentences to online dissenters who drew the anger of hard liners, the police routinely ignore on social media far more severe criticism of senior people than was ever allowed before.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Britain's biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover has joined dissenters to a "hard Brexit", saying that Britain leaving the EU without a trade deal would cost it 1.2 billion pounds ($1.59 billion) a year and curtail its future UK operations.
The release of the journalists, Ahmet Altan and Nazli Ilicak, was welcomed by human rights and press freedom groups but was not taken as a sign that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had eased his aggressive prosecution of political opponents and dissenters.
This has angered the PD dissenters, who argue that more time is needed to work out the party's problems and to develop a manifesto that promotes welfare spending and tackles inequality — areas that they say the PD-dominated government has ignored.
ECB President Mario Draghi said the decision, the bank's biggest step yet towards dismantling crisis-era stimulus a decade after the start of the euro zone's economic downturn, was unanimous, an indication that the dissenters eventually accepted the proposed wording.
When taken together with his previous bashing of the military, and punitive actions toward leakers and dissenters on his own staff, Trump's blame shifting will likely make military leaders less trusting of their boss, and possibly more risk-averse as well.
The Left is made up of East German ex-Communists and SPD dissenters in the West who quit over Schroeder's welfare reforms and became disciples of his former finance minister, Oskar Lafontaine, loathed as a traitor by many SPD members.
The bosses also send memes that their employees can use to mock dissenters, like an image of Crown Prince Mohammed dancing with a sword, akin to the cartoons of Pepe the Frog that supporters of President Trump used to undermine opponents.
This is true not only because of its distance from the capital, but also because of its self-image as a haven of relative freedom, a place of exile and a magnet for all manner of dissenters, idealists and oddballs.
The Sinai operation is of utmost sensitivity to Mr. Sisi, a former general who cleared the field of serious rivals in the presidential vote scheduled for March 26-28, yet is cracking down harder than ever on critics and dissenters.
But Ms. Pelosi, who excels at legislative haggling and the corralling of a sometimes fractious group of Democrats, has demonstrated in the past that she has the capacity to win over dissenters with a mix of sweeteners and unspoken threats.
The Federal Reserve's annual reshuffle of its rate-setting committee means two dissenters will no longer cast votes, and a seemingly more unified group could be left to face a new challenge early in the year — the possible emergence of inflation.
One employee, who opposed the union effort and who asked not to be named because some dissenters had been harassed online, said that Kickstarter pays well and that some employees worried a contract might hamper them from engaging freely with leadership.
Some young dissenters and Egypt analysts contended that no matter the turnout this Friday, the fact that people dared to chant for Mr. el-Sisi's ouster at all, at great personal risk, had deflated the president's appearance of absolute control.
Unless, that is, they hear through the media that the new position of the Democratic Party is that dissenters from the trans rights agenda need to be purged and shunned — in which case they might stay home or vote for Trump.
And saying "the train has left the station" and labeling one camp of bishops the "dissenters" – which, on the issue of euthanasia, I don't think Ivereigh would do – tells us exactly nothing about how this conflict ought to be resolved.
Whilst on the world stage, Correa portrayed himself as a defender of free speech by famously receiving Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy in London; on the homefront, Correa hunted down dissenters and used the entire state apparatus to punish whistleblowers.
Further, the facts were as unusual as they were disturbing, with the majority insisting that it was making no new law and the dissenters taking pains to point out that the decision was unlikely to affect anyone but Mr. Buck.
As Ralph Young, author of "Dissent: The History of an American Idea," explains, the U.S. is a country settled by religious dissenters that became an independent nation as a result of political dissent — and has been shaped by it ever since.
Rights activists say that the episode gave authorities renewed confidence to go after dissenters ever more openly, culminating in a public announcement in May by the interior minister that criticism of the security forces was forbidden and would be punished.
Warren says that by ironically consuming on the "holiday of love" these dissenters are simultaneously communicating that they don't buy into Valentine's Day, don't take themselves seriously, and that their relationship is so strong they don't need to do anything expensive.
By the time he wrote his most important majority opinion, finding that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to bear arms, even the dissenters were engaged in trying to determine the original meaning of the Constitution, the approach he had championed.
Exhibit number one million: bin Salman's government has its own online troll farms that relentlessly harasses critics, tries to spin propaganda, and sometimes targets dissenters for special attention by more of those goons, according to a New York Times report on Saturday.
However, given the speed with which these first rules were chopped, McGarity thinks he underestimated the tricks they could utilize to minimize floor debate time, for instance potentially forcing early-morning votes without a quorum and without dissenters to take issue with that.
In the years since the Arab Spring uprisings swept across the Middle East, the UAE has invested in surveillance technology, which it has used to spy on both activists and dissenters within its own borders, as well as conduct espionage operations abroad.
But minutes of the last meeting showed that two dissenters who voted to cut the base rate by 25 basis points to 1%, which would be the lowest on record, had said the property heat-up was limited only to Seoul, the capital.
But faced with the truly appalling things that are happening around the world to religious dissenters (such as the death sentence for apostasy passed on a Palestinian poet in Saudi Arabia) the two men have no difficulty coming together and making common cause.
If smartphones were once the tools of young revolutionaries across the Arab world, the fear is that they have become the means for the mukhabarat, the secret police, to eavesdrop on dissenters by hacking into their telephones and turning them into bugging devices.
I asked him the question I would put to Mr. Yñigo later that night: Should we fear a return to martial law, as under Ferdinand Marcos, Sr., when thousands of political dissenters, student activists, journalists and everyday citizens were killed, tortured or disappeared?
As he seeks to purge still more dissenters from government agencies — nearly 70,000 people have been fired so far — and to crack down further on Hizmet and other civil society organizations, he is removing many of the remaining impediments to absolute power.
Suggesting a degree of normalcy that dissenters simply would not adopt, the chief justice referred to prior presidents' orders suspending the entry of certain foreigners, including a proclamation involving Cuban nationals by President Ronald Reagan, for whom Roberts worked in the 1980s.
Without backing away from their support for same-sex marriage and legal abortion, leading Democratic politicians could talk more favorably about moral and religious pluralism, and offer reassurances to people who feel themselves to be dissenters from a very novel cultural regime.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced the DOJ will ask the Supreme Court to review Thursday's ruling from a federal appeals court keeping the block on President Trump's travel ban in place: The dissenters: Sessions is right, the court was split 10-3.
The GOP dissenters largely came from New York and New Jersey, two states that would be significantly affected by the elimination of state and local tax deductions, which is expected to be part of any tax reform bill taken up by Congress.
Indeed, for decades following normalization of relations with Beijing, U.S. politicians and businesses alike were content to engage with an authoritarian regime whose proclivity to "disappear" dissenters and flagrantly violate international human rights law was, if not ideal, at the very least tolerable.
This is about "a minority based regime, allied with other minorities along with privileged elements from the majority population, ruling over a poor and often dysfunctional state that does not tolerate dissenters," Glenn Robinson, an associate professor at the Naval Postgraduate School, writes.
" However, the Minister of Education, Mendonça Filho, cited in O Globo, reassured dissenters: "There will be more money as soon as the [Ministry's] structure scales down, becomes more rational, efficient and focused so that we can invest in activities pertaining to cultural promotion.
But when a committee of 34 senior family members — known as the allegiance council — approved Prince Mohammed's elevation to crown prince, one of the three dissenters was from Prince Alwaleed's branch of the family, the Talals, according to people familiar with the voting.
Human rights groups see the visit as an opportunity for the Trump administration and Congress to pressure Uzbekistan to release thousands more political prisoners and overhaul its laws and legal system, scrapping charges of "extremism" that have been used to punish dissenters.
Trump didn't distance himself from Rudy Giuliani, hail internal dissenters for cutting short an inappropriate mingling of politics and foreign policy, or concede that there was any problem with holding up the aid in the first place, even though he eventually released it.
"We see clearly that Fieldston administrators Jessica Bagby and Nigel Furlonge are not interested in addressing anti-Semitism or protecting Jewish community members," the letter said, "but in signaling to conservative Jewish donors that the school will punish dissenters from those donors' views."
In this case, Iranians are also striking back at the U.S. Friday's elections pit reformists, who dominate the Parliament and largely support President Hassan Rouhani, against right-wing politicians called "principalists," who favor greater state intervention in the economy and crackdowns on dissenters.
The practice was used to instill horror and intense fear in dissenters during China's Cultural Revolution, and Japanese soldiers cannibalized prisoners of war during World War II (a fate that President George H. W. Bush barely escaped after his plane was shot down).
The likes of the European Union and China with economies deeply invested in climate action and dependent on multilateralism for global trade, or the likes of Saudi dissenters of climate science, with vested interests that put us all in the firing line?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Almost 14 months into Donald Trump's turbulent White House tenure, loyalists are in, dissenters are out and the president himself is acting on his own instincts more swiftly than ever to make decisions on policies from trade to North Korea.
Philippines Says It Will Charge Veteran Journalist Critical of Duterte Almost a year ago, I first wrote about Maria Ressa, who had been profiled beautifully in this Lauren Etter story about how the government of the Philippines was using social media to harass dissenters.
Led by German and Dutch central bank chiefs, dissenters on the ECB's Governing Council fear a reliance on negative interest rates and the re-launch of stimulus at the rate of 20 billion euros ($13 billion) a month are storing up problems for later.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Dissenters to the Bank of Japan's stimulus measures remain a minority on its board, but their call to scrap the timeframe for its inflation target is gaining converts and casting doubt on the credibility of bank governor Haruhiko Kuroda and his broader program.
C.) and Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (Ky.) becoming enthusiastic supporters, congressional dissenters such as former Rep.
But dissenters also feel that the reporters are trying to use the model law to, as the open letter puts it, "impose new social norms", rather than work to make our existing laws more coherent and fair, which they see as the ALI's core mission.
As if to counter any impression that the release might be interpreted as a change in Mr. Xi's hard-line approach to dissenters, a pro-democracy campaigner, Qin Yongmin, 64, was handed a 13-year prison sentence Wednesday, the day Ms. Liu left the country.
ALBANY — Amid the cheers and gavel-pounding among Republicans on Tuesday at the passage of the tax bill in the House, there was a Northeastern accent to the party's dissenters, with nine lawmakers from New York and New Jersey bucking the consensus to vote no.
" Condemning a violent protest at Middlebury College, in Middlebury, Vt., that this year shut down a speech by the author Charles Murray, Mr. Sessions noted that some of the dissenters had worn masks, "a common tactic also used by the detestable Ku Klux Klan.
The tactic paid off as the sanctions bill passed the Senate with just two dissenters, another example of how lawmakers are occasionally finding bipartisan ways to challenge the Trump administration in those rare times when the interests and goals of the two parties align.
Letter To the Editor: Regarding your editorial opposing Israel's latest anti-boycott law, the goal of the global Palestinian-led B.D.S. movement (boycott, divestment and sanctions) is not only to end the "occupation of the West Bank" ("Israel Says Dissenters Are Unwelcome," March 9).
Sanders has faced questions throughout the primary campaign, which kicks off in earnest on Monday with the Iowa caucuses, over how he would implement his broad agenda in the face of opposition from Republicans in the Senate and some dissenters within the Democratic Party.
While there is no evidence of other hacking attempts carried out against these tech executives, there are several reports of hacking attempts carried out Saudi Arabia&aposs dissenters around the same time Bezos&apos phone reportedly began transmitting data, including Abdulaziz, the Financial Times reported. 
When he isn't beating up on the press, Mr. Spicer denigrates civil servants as "career bureaucrats," and in the case of the State Department dissenters, invites them to "question whether or not they should continue" in their jobs, suggesting disloyalty to the official line.
With their time tested tactic of depopulating local news of trusted anchors, "disappearing" reliable "gatekeepers" the way Pol Pot eliminated dissenters, there wouldn't even be news voices in key markets with the stature to help primary and caucus voters distinguish between truth and tall tales.
In the end, "Don't Follow the Poets!" contradicts its title: By all means, the poets are the ones to follow if you want to understand the religion with which they are in conflict — but only if the ones you follow are the great dissenters like Adonis.
The outcome is a victory for South Korea's three opposition parties and independents, which had hoped that at least 28 dissenters from the ruling Saenuri party might be emboldened to join their combined 172 votes to reach the two-thirds majority required for the motion to pass.
As Adam Liptak wrote in the New York Times in 2014, the court often leaves us guessing when issuing orders that may (or may not) be accompanied by a bit of reasoning and may (or may not) include some (or all) of the names of dissenters.
"The rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," the letter says.
Writer and commentator Rusen Cakir, an expert in Islamist political movements in Turkey, said such covert dissenters within the AKP who believe Erdogan has walked back from some of the political and economic reforms of his early years could be key in the April 16 vote.

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