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But conversely, the central bank's inaction only emboldens the speculators.
Even threatening such inaction weakens the alliance and emboldens adversaries.
Perceived military advantage naturally emboldens China to settle old scores.
That emboldens us as well – it's a two-way street.
This, of course, doesn't discourage as much as it emboldens.
"Donald Trump emboldens racists and riles up fascists," Khalek says.
Worst of all, the referendum emboldens the remnants of Daesh.
The humor that VetTV parrots emboldens discriminatory and backwards attitudes.
Instead, the bill punishes immigrants, undermines our economy, and emboldens nativists.
It's a genre that emboldens the importance of the issues it tackles.
It emboldens them and feeds into getting more recruits and radicalizing people.
Indeed, collaborating with this administration, on any issue, emboldens it only further.
"People in Washington will find out, opposition only emboldens her," he said.
If not acting emboldens Mr Trump, that strengthens the case for acting.
Adversity emboldens courageous leaders and leaves them more committed to their strategic direction.
This type of legislation emboldens people to discriminate, and kids are no different.
That emboldens the opposition to reverse or neuter them when they take power.
It emboldens this mentality of, If I've got a gun, I'm in charge.
When Sam finally asks Joelle to join her radio show, it emboldens her.
Enough of the partisanship that only weakens our country and emboldens our adversaries.
That's the work that always sticks with me and emboldens me in life.
The weakened norm emboldens Mr. Assad's use of chemical weapons for two reasons.
Trump's election reflects and emboldens white supremacy and misogyny to a frightening degree.
It emboldens corrupt local jurisdictions that engage in racial profiling and other abuses.
It also inadvertently emboldens voices in Tehran that talk of Washington's timidity and unreliability.
By showing his disregard for Article Five, President Trump emboldens Russian aggression in Europe.
Ankara is worried the YPG's advance emboldens Kurdish insurgents in its mainly Kurdish southeast.
If it emboldens other chief executives, the likes of Lazard and Moelis should benefit.
But disharmony only emboldens Beijing, making a trade deal with lower tariffs less likely.
In my late 40s, I'm ready for the kind of uniform that empowers and emboldens.
Looking at it this way emboldens you to take some career risks like changing industries.
The moon in Aries emboldens you to cut off a situation that doesn't work anymore.
Technology emboldens the notion of human rights, quite literally, with the touch of a hand.
The problem with any policy of appeasement is that it rarely appeases; it only emboldens.
Rarer still is a historic feminist victory that emboldens the fight for reproductive justice everywhere.
"We know the real-world exchange of hateful ideologies emboldens and energizes these groups," she said.
And totally ignoring it emboldens the echo chamber of people who think Zimmerman is a hero.
After all, optimism isn't just physically healthy, it also fuels passion, emboldens risk, and inspires courage.
Trump's tough talk "emboldens authoritarian leaders to call articles they don't like 'fake news,'" she says.
When excitement gives way to indifference and concern, it emboldens regulators to try to control technology.
How do people protest that if, as you claim, it demoralizes police officers and emboldens criminals?
Repeated and presumptive inaction in the face of humanitarian atrocities emboldens those who commit the atrocities.
Obama has repeatedly argued that keeping Gitmo open emboldens extremists and damages America's human rights credibility.
Mr. Trump's intervention, they said, emboldens war criminals and erodes the order of a professional military.
" Instead, Attorney General William Barr's summary emboldens our would-be tyrant to go after his "enemies.
He emboldens me to make a deal with him that puts him here for the long term.
Trump's latest move also emboldens Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is the "biggest winner" here, Guajardo said.
Unwarranted hyperbole emboldens that political opposition, allowing them to claim liberals are engaging in politically motivated hysteria.
It's not just Trump's policies; it's the forces he emboldens and intensifies, including bigotry, misogyny, and violence.
There is greater danger: As Mogadishu hoards aid, regional inequity emboldens Al-Shabaab, al Qaeda's regional chapter.
This strategy emboldens the wicked, including MS-13 and Hamas, while resulting in choosing wrong over right.
When cool air emboldens even as it chills, and dead brown leaves scrape unsatisfied across suburban sidewalks.
The intelligence community fears it emboldens terrorists, Russia and China — all hell-bent on manipulation and deadly mischief.
This conveys weakness to Beijing, and emboldens them to continue their aggressive, long-running campaign to isolate Taiwan.
Ultimately, the end of the JCPOA emboldens their vision and narrative of resistance against U.S. influence and interference.
And, his withdrawal from the Paris Agreement only emboldens enterprises, universities, cities and states to follow the agreement.
But by preventing them from coming to the country, Israel only empowers their positions and emboldens its critics.
Pick the one who sends you into a giggle fit, who emboldens you, who eggs on your kid side.
" Kaine said Sunday that Trump is "not creating" white nationalists, but that he "is using language that emboldens them.
"Here, the Chowchilla Redskins emboldens the spirit of strength, honor and respect," said Marty Piepenbrok, a community relations spokesman.
But what I do know is that equating peaceful protesters with white supremacists emboldens those who hold bigoted views.
"Gatot senses that his views are now falling on fertile ground, and that emboldens him further," Mr. Mietzner added.
That in turn emboldens their students to argue that their feelings are reason enough to keep certain speakers away.
That in turn emboldens their students to argue that their feelings are reason enough to keep certain speakers away.
Villanelle lures Pargrave into a nightclub where the loud, chaotic atmosphere emboldens her to murder him in plain sight.
"I worry ... that it only emboldens the North, because they see it for what it is: empty talk," he said.
But I think it also stirs up and emboldens the white nationalists, the KKK, the neo-Nazis in this world.
Their dismissiveness only emboldens him, driving him to return to the Amazon again and again to find his lost city.
The question is whether that emboldens him to take things even further on Thursday night or tone down his act.
Using illegal means to quiet perceived opponents undermines the rule of law, creating an atmosphere of impunity that emboldens extremists.
LePage's comments are yet another gut punch to the first amendment, as Trump emboldens his peers to attack the press.
The Administrations refusal to quickly and unequivocally condemn the cancer of hatred only further emboldens those who wish America ill.
This protectiveness by parents further emboldens abusers, who know that even if caught they are not likely to be charged.
The appearance of weakness by this central security organization only emboldens the strongman who has led Russia for two decades.
But millions of ordinary Americans see it, and they won't vote for a candidate who emboldens and empowers woke culture.
Everyone is entitled to their point of view, and the moon entering Aries emboldens you to stand strong in your needs.
My hope is that it's impact emboldens programmers to keep taking risks to not only delight, but also challenge their audiences.
Meeting bilaterally with Kim now, without preconditions and demonstrated commitment to denuclearize the peninsula, only emboldens him to accelerate his program.
The claim by Rosie O'Donnell that Trump stole the 2016 election only emboldens his base with the denial of his victory.
But because, like most women, I know firsthand that the power men wield in our society routinely emboldens and corrupts them.
All this emboldens the bad actors because Russia and others still think there are no serious penalties for interference and manipulation.
And what emboldens me are thoughts of everything we need to do to realize a world where that's not the case.
A new closing high for the transports reconfirms the bull market trend, which "emboldens investors to buy the dips," said Carlson.
The president's policy inaction on white supremacy, combined with his willingness to outright parrot white supremacist language, further emboldens white nationalists.
The liberal milquetoast inability to talk tough about anything hamstrings our police force and emboldens criminals who no longer fear reprisals.
Unaddressed weaknesses have also created a "sieve" for leaked data that emboldens adversaries, acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly told the Journal.
Non-liberals also think Trump emboldens white supremacistsBut a surprisingly high percentage of non-liberals, including 51% of slightly conservative respondents, 27% of moderately conservative Americans, 13% of very conservative respondents, and 51% of those who said they were neither liberal nor conservative agreed that Trump is a white supremacist or that he emboldens white supremacy.
The new initiatives are consistent with the way formal verification has spread over the last decade: Each successful project emboldens the next.
Should you avoid including sensitive information about humanity, in case that emboldens aliens to come to our planet and annihilate our species?
The immigration crackdown emboldens white ethno-nationalist paranoia and contempt towards vulnerable minority groups that we have the moral obligation to protect.
Mr. Trump's victory not only emboldens populist leaders and parties in Europe; it puts the future of the European Union in question.
"A victory at Stop & Shop emboldens workers across the public and private sector," said Lane Windham, a labor expert at Georgetown University.
Or if Trump's bonding with Putin emboldens Europeans who want to lift sanctions on Russia -- the new Italian government, Hungary or Austria.
A new closing high for the transports would reconfirm the bull market trend, which "emboldens investors to buy the dips," said Carlson.
The accord is vague and has yet to be ratified but its very existence emboldens investors to move away from hydrocarbon fuel.
Thus disguised, he soon organizes a car, weapons and a ragtag band of brothers whose unquestioning acceptance of his command emboldens him.
But the flip side is that it emboldens some people to make statements that they otherwise wouldn't — and without any social repercussions.
First, if Moscow can carry out these operations with impunity, that will only emboldens it to continue and to even probe further.
People respond to Trump because he openly voices their anxieties and fears; he emboldens them to act on those fears in public.
" In a series of tweets Thursday, Trump argued that McCain "talking about the success or failure of a mission" only "emboldens the enemy.
Officials still encourage people to report cryptocurrency theft to local police like any other crime, saying failing to do so only emboldens criminals.
Any failure of the United States to uphold its own standards emboldens dictators and despots to restrict the media in their own countries.
This emboldens regional powers like Russia and China, who see the Trump era as a chance to expand their influence in the world.
This attitude not only emboldens violent opponents of free speech, it lends moral force to the argument that offensive speech should be outlawed.
"When high-profile people choose to take a stand for human rights, it emboldens many others in their struggles against injustice," Shetty said.
"A lack of accountability emboldens those who would use such weapons by providing them with the reassurance of impunity," the secretary-general said.
By turning the lens on herself, Chetrit at once makes herself vulnerable and emboldens her identity, inviting the viewer to do the same.
Democrats believe the constant turnover only emboldens Republicans, because many of the lawmakers will not personally face voters in the next campaign cycle.
But their testimony is changing the society in which they live; it is eroding the norm of silence that emboldens and protects predators.
"When that happens and the stocks of American companies that do business in China start to rally, it emboldens other investors," he continued.
And so it is to Kevin that Erica reveals her sexuality, which emboldens her to tell at last the truth to her sister.
Turkey's war against the YPG also emboldens Russia, Iran, and the Bashar al Assad regime to try to expel the U.S. from Syria.
Disrupters are given a free pass when it comes to their ideological censorship via hecklers' vetoes, a trend that only emboldens leftist agitators.
"I hope it really emboldens young people to take on substantive news stories even if they are afraid of administrative censorship," he said.
"That creates an aura that I think restarts the animal spirits around investing in American manufacturing and emboldens manufacturers to invest in more business."
Her tactical use of bold colorways emboldens steamy bedroom scenes, boardroom vignettes, and even one stellar portrait of Beyoncé from the Lemonade visual album.
He rightly dismisses the claims of the Washington policy community that a failure to intervene in Syria reduces America's credibility and emboldens America's enemies.
"The hope is that it really emboldens everyone to feel like they're part of the philanthropic community," Schneider said in an interview with Mashable.
Donald Trump's assertion that NBC's license could be challenged not only puts him in unfavorable company but emboldens other governments to embrace authoritarian tendencies.
The president's hard-headed support of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, despite strong evidence connecting him to the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, emboldens dictators.
It seems to me he was wearing some kind of white -- it may have been like a white coverall that painters wear ... It emboldens me.
Having fewer competitors emboldens businesses to raise prices and force consumers into long-term service contracts because they know that people don't have many options.
But, portraying them as sinister emboldens countries to believe they can issue debt to hedge funds and avoid paying them back by attacking their character.
Instead, much as we saw during the primary -- as defeated Republicans fell in line behind Trump only to be mocked or ignored -- power only emboldens him.
It emboldens autocrats to behave worse, as in Saudi Arabia this week, where the crown prince's dramatic political purges met with Mr Trump's blessing (see article).
Mr Shen is an unusually outspoken scholar, whose long research in Chinese, Soviet and Western archives emboldens him to challenge official accounts of the Korean war.
It also only emboldens a tiny minority of Democrats intent on resisting progress—and, as an indirect result, aiding the administration's brutal and inhumane immigration policy.
Fraternities and sororities are the most segregated places on campus, partly because Cornell emboldens students to recruit members without systems to prevent segregation and social bias.
"Donald Trump's assertion that NBC's license could be challenged not only puts him in unfavorable company but emboldens other governments to embrace authoritarian tendencies," she said.
"[That sends] a de-facto dog whistle to stock criminals and stock thieves out there, and it emboldens them to engage in financial chicanery," Stoltmann said.
Trump tipping the scales for the Saudis not only hurts the U.S.'s longstanding relationship with Qatar, but emboldens the Saudis to take even more drastic measures.
"The more he pushes back, the more he attacks California, the more I think he emboldens California to raise the level of our resistance to these policies."
Tillerson's firing also removes another member of the administration's internationalist wing and emboldens Trump to take more punitive measures against rivals, including Iran and Venezuela, they warn.
They're less concerned about whether police are too quick to use force against black residents than about whether criticizing police practices emboldens criminals to take out cops.
The louder it shouts in Brussels that it is ready for no deal, the more it emboldens voters and Brexiteer MPs to call for just such an outcome.
However, very little of the narrative has focused on the broader rape culture that emboldens men to act on whatever sexual inclinations they have in the first place.
A look at why nice people become mean online Um, because social media is a lawless wasteland and anonymity is a false power that emboldens our worst inclinations?
In an open letter, Watson credited the 31-year-old dentist with helping to bring about a "historic feminist victory that emboldens the fight for reproductive justice everywhere".
Watching the space mission, with Jean absorbing the full cosmic force and surviving in space when any other person would die, really emboldens Raven to voice her discontent.
Delaying the approval of generic drugs only emboldens companies seeking to make huge profits with no regard for the health of the people they so solemnly claim to serve.
It is so much more than funding for free attorneys; the law emboldens tenants to organize and fight for their rights as the threat of eviction becomes less powerful.
Left with no recourse, these victims increasingly opt to pay the criminals' ransom, which only emboldens cyber criminals to increase their ransom demands while incentivizing and funding new attacks.
It must stop using North Korean lexicon such as "70 years of war and hostility," which further emboldens Pyongyang and its supporters to paint the U.S. as the culprit.
Trump's taunts of Professor Ford, and the cheers they elicited in the arena where the rally was held, set a precedent that further emboldens rape culture in our country.
She argues that officers are far less actively policing since the shooting death by a white cop of a black teenager, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri, which emboldens criminals everywhere.
But this generation wasn't fed activism as a punch line the way I was, and as Donald Trump emboldens conservative teenagers, my daughters and their friends aren't cowed — they're galvanized.
What I don't imagine is someone who emboldens my base machinations of perpetual victimization, agrees with everything I think and feel, and has never done wrong…ever (or claims so).
When "news" becomes merely a sound bite that aligns perfectly with your world view, it emboldens you and makes you think your view is correct and everything else is wrong.
The safety of sisterhood emboldens them, gives them permission to break the rules, and turn the perpetrators of their oppression into a thing to be laughed at rather than feared.
The results may send a message that emboldens future voting restrictions, given that, at the very least, benefiting from steps that prevented voters from voting didn't seem to hurt these candidates.
But drawing a moral equivalency between those espousing hate and those fighting it, because they both resort to violence emboldens hate, legitimizes hateful belief and elevates what should be stamped out.
Middle East watchers warn that Trump's decision to abandon the nuclear deal emboldens Israel and Saudi Arabia to take a more aggressive stance against Iranian forces and proxies in the region.
See, my concern is not so much that Trump will do horrible things—my concern is that Trump legitimizes racist, xenophobic, and misogynistic behavior and emboldens others to do horrible things.
We both know, coming from countries deeply affected by gross abuses of human rights, that impunity anywhere in the world fuels and emboldens brutal dictatorships and perpetrators of crimes against humanity.
"I wish I had known that there were women in the business I could have talked to," she wrote, explaining that she believes the intimacy required of actors emboldens would-be perpetrators.
"Paying a ransom not only emboldens current cyber criminals to target more organizations, it also offers an incentive for other criminals to get involved in this type of illegal activity," he said.
Action planet Mars's entry into tenacious water sign Cancer emboldens you to cut ties where they are no longer needed—you know what needs nurturing, and you're not going to waste resources.
I get the feeling that it inspires and it emboldens others to perhaps take some steps of their own to release any kind of shame or fear they have around their bodies.
Thus, the C.A.S. decision only emboldens cheaters, makes it harder for clean athletes to win and provides yet another ill-gotten gain for the corrupt Russian doping system generally, and Putin specifically.
"It emboldens those who question the populists' good intentions and who call for greater transparency in the way these parties have been funded and investigations into their links to Russia," she said.
Sure, they're a little small—Ariza's absence hurts most here—but all of them play larger and stronger than their height, thriving inside a system that emboldens them to behave like running lava.
His acknowledgement of her frustration emboldens her and sets them both on a path of righteous revenge that is equal parts funny, violent, and suspenseful, earning Blair apt comparisons to the Coen brothers.
If calling oneself a witch is like calling oneself a nasty woman, and it emboldens someone to stand up for themselves or the most vulnerable in this world, then more power to them.
Joker's most vocal critics thus far are concerned that in the United States' current climate, giving the spotlight to the character emboldens and galvanizes a type of thinking that can inspire mass shooters.
"The first day on set I remember feeling terrified, but the whole energy on set sort of emboldens you to feel like you can do it," Blunt answers the first in PEOPLE's exclusive video.
This, in turn, emboldens Trump himself, since he watches Fox News for cues on how to please his right-wing base, thereby making it harder for Trump to compromise on issues like protecting Dreamers.
Instead, it aims to expose the intricacies and desires possessed by a modern-day civilization: the lust, intimacy, blame, political unrest, and bravery that emboldens those to stomp out the fires that breed fear.
Anand Sanwal, chief executive of CB Insights, a software company that examines technology trends, said the cap could impact Uber's public offering if it reduces revenues and emboldens other cities to take similar action.
The key, ultimately, is that Springsteen's music triggers an awakening, one that emboldens Javed to defy his father's edicts, brave speaking to a girl he likes (Nell Williams) and contemplate who he truly is.
Vox claims the law, which received unanimous support in parliament when it was strengthened in 2017, is unbalanced as "violence does not have a gender," and claims it emboldens women to falsely accuse men.
An emasculated peace in the Korean peninsula based on fear instead of deterrence may lead to the retrenchment of U.S. presence in the Asia-Pacific that further emboldens America's main adversary, an expansionist China.
As suggested by the softened red, yellow and blues that dominate the portrait of the Countess of Ségur, Vigée Le Brun's color choices give her paintings an unexpected abstract force that often emboldens their subjects.
It might not set us free — we might still be plagued by the memories of what happened to us, but it emboldens us to speak on behalf of those who cannot risk speaking for themselves.
But it's dangerous to signal that the US shares these concerns, which only emboldens both countries, especially the Saudis, to engage in reckless and irresponsible behavior that inflames tensions and increases the risk of war.
The President has used incendiary language at rallies across the country; many Democrats and others on the left say his political rhetoric is fueling an atmosphere that emboldens white supremacists to commit acts of violence.
Mr. Duterte's endorsement of extrajudicial killings is also gutting the rule of law, and that only emboldens government opponents, especially the militant kind: With every heavy-handed state response, they appear to gain in legitimacy.
But his foray into extremist politics isn't as funny as the Shameless writers probably think it was for one reason: Frank is actually the embodiment of the same kind of white privilege that emboldens white nationalists.
The state introduces legislation effectively targeting Muslims, which in turn encourages and emboldens the counter-jihad movement — whose policy papers, polemics and protests propel the state to extend legislation, all but criminalizing aspects of Muslims' identity.
The cat-and-mouse skill with which he's able to evade baffled law enforcement; the combination of personal charisma and a lethal antisocial personality that allows and emboldens him to snatch his victims, often in broad daylight.
The one thing that most emboldens terrorists and anyone who never really wants peace there is when Israel rewards terrorist activity by ceasing the economic growth and expansion of opportunity that also comes from its physical expansion.
To embrace a foreign hostile power purporting to assist your side in an election emboldens other nations to do the same: the Chinese, the Iranians, even our own allies who may favor one side over the other.
The creation story of the inkblots is part of the appeal and much of the problem—that Rorschach drew ten inkblots that seemed preternaturally effective emboldens the faction of the scientific community that view them like horoscopes.
They say it also marginalizes Iran's political moderates like President Hassan Rouhani and emboldens the nation's hard-line conservatives and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, an elite military organization loyal to the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The United States, and perhaps the broader English-speaking world, is currently undergoing a much-needed accountability moment in which each wave of stories emboldens more people to come forward and more institutions to rethink their practices.
" The Republican Jewish Coalition defended Trump's statement on Tuesday, tweeting, "President Trump is right, it shows a great deal of disloyalty to oneself to defend a party that protects/emboldens people that hate you for your religion.
Phillips' vision of the film, bathed in the aforementioned works of cinema from the '70s and '80s, shows a complete command of style, tone, and mood — one that emboldens the character of Arthur Fleck and Gotham City.
Trump's move also emboldens the most fanatical religious elements in Israeli society, who actively campaign to demolish Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem and replace them with a Jewish temple — a prospect sure to trigger outright religious warfare.
That campaign emboldens extremists like Mr. King and taints the entire G.O.P. Mr. King has long been a leader of the "hell no" caucus, a handful of far-right House Republicans who trolled Congress over immigration reform.
It's a move that, no matter Trump's intentions, suggests to members of the alt-right that the president supports their beliefs, and emboldens them to keep spreading those beliefs through the toxic discourse hiding behind seemingly frivolous memes.
After several weeks of President Donald Trump making xenophobic and racist comments aimed at Democratic lawmakers and immigrants, 22020% of Americans said in a new INSIDER poll that the president is a white supremacist or emboldens white supremacy.
I can't speak for the individuals who committed these political actions, but the general defense is that the rationale for shutting down someone like Milo has to do with the fact that his kind of commentary emboldens actual fascists.
"During a time when it seems like there are still a fair amount of naysayers out there about the economy and GDP, anytime you get some of those stocks showing some strength, it probably emboldens the market," Carlson said.
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Schumer's drawing of an equivalency between Omar and Trump outraged progressive officials like Matt Duss, Sanders' foreign policy aide, who rolled his eyes at the comparison of a Somali-American Muslim refugee to a president who emboldens white nationalists.
" Republicans also bristled when Eva Paterson, the president and founder of the nonprofit civil rights group Equal Justice Society, suggested that Congress should condemn some of President Donald Trump's more provocative remarks that she believes "emboldens white nationalists and white supremacists.
In an email, Roberts told VICE News, "When we hear statements defending alleged offenders or discrediting survivors like those we have heard from the White House in the past week‎, this emboldens abusers, and can increase the danger to our clients."
"When women or children have seen other people come forward, and have the courage or the ability to sort of be a champion for sexual assault survivors' rights, it empowers and emboldens people to say, 'It's not just me,'" D'Andrea said.
If Davis' resignation emboldens the faction in favor of a 'hard Brexit', she may end up facing a rebellion that could ultimately block her final exit deal when it is put before parliament in a vote expected later this year.
It empowers and emboldens even those who would resist the urge to harass someone in a face-to-face or public encounter; and enables them to create power over another person with the threat of access to their entire community.
Fear, armed squatters and mistrust creates a volatile mix, one that could be ignited by more irresponsible political rhetoric, an overarching law enforcement response to them, or -- conversely -- an abandonment of the rule of law to them that emboldens other armed malcontents.
"To reject refugees outright emboldens the message of those who seek to inspire hatred by saying that we, as Americans, do not have compassion or care for specific groups of people in the world facing persecution or worse," Wolf wrote in the letter.
The attacks this week on two tankers in the gulf, instantly attributed to Iran by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and then President Trump, emboldens the hard-liners in both countries, each able to argue their longtime adversary is itching for war.
He said these sweeps proved a potent way to protect workers by tamping down on the "ecosystem of smuggling," which emboldens migrants to sneak into the country and empowers employers to hire them to work illegally, in unregulated and often inhumane conditions.
For global markets, the move opens up a new front that could dramatically raise volatility in the forex market after a prolonged period of calm, especially if it emboldens others to try to weaken their currencies to shield their economies from a global downturn.
Last year, Jonathan Freedland, a columnist for The Guardian, published a novel under a pen name about a moody and impulsive American president who brings the country to the brink of nuclear war with North Korea and emboldens white supremacists by stoking racial fears.
But supporters say that if the law emboldens more women to complain when they are publicly harassed, and the authorities take those complaints seriously, it could begin to influence French culture, changing attitudes about what it is permissible to say or do to women.
"By gambling with warfighting funds, the bill risks the safety of our men and women fighting to keep America safe, undercuts stable planning and efficient use of taxpayer dollars, dispirits troops and their families, baffles our allies, and emboldens our enemies," the statement says.
"By gambling with warfighting funds, the bill risks the safety of our men and women fighting to keep America safe, undercuts stable planning and efficient use of taxpayer dollars, dispirits troops and their families, baffles our allies, and emboldens our enemies," the statement said.
The difficulty for Democrats is that such a strategy requires ideological and tonal moderation — even as the weakness of Republicans emboldens liberal groups to demand more ambitious policy and the extremism of the Trumpism calls forth an angry, fearful response from the Democratic base.
"More governments are turning to China for guidance and support at a time when the United States' global leadership is on the decline, and the acquiescence of foreign companies to Beijing's demands only emboldens the regime in its effort to rewrite international rules in its favor."
Kaytranada / Photos by Philip Cosores Hold your breath for this bombshell, but: Canadians are pretty friendly, and spending the better part of last week in Calgary for the tenth annual Sled Island festival gave me a firsthand look at how Canadian goodwill emboldens the artistic community.
"By gambling with warfighting funds, the bill risks the safety of our men and women fighting to keep America safe, undercuts stable planning and efficient use of taxpayer dollars, dispirits troops and their families, baffles our allies, and emboldens our enemies," the White House said in a statement.
"Pulling out of northern Syria ignores that painful lesson, represents an abandonment of our Kurdish allies despite their vital contributions to the fight against ISIS, emboldens Iran, and serves as an undeserved gift to the Erdogan regime, which has only continued its steady march toward Moscow," said Cheney.
"I think tax reform will happen eventually, but it could take a long time and what matters much more is that Trump's rolling back regulations in a way that emboldens businesses, which is exactly what that blast-off consumer confidence number is measuring," the "Mad Money " host said.
"When people of such influence and such stature are endorsing such a hateful and evil ideology it emboldens those who will go out and do something evil and nasty like what happened in New Zealand," added the 40-year-old Grammy winner — an outspoken and frequent critic of Trump.
"More than anything else, Trump's embrace of implausible deniability (both for himself and those he prefers not to hold accountable) has offered bad actors around the world exactly the kind of fig leaf that emboldens and encourages them to do more and worse," tweeted the Brookings Institution's Susan Hennessey.
But in the short time that Gab has been back online, its users demonstrate that calls for violence go hand in hand with "free" hate speech — speech that dehumanizes historic targets of violence, aids in the proliferation of conspiracy theories, and emboldens the angry to find one another, and act. 
She has a firm grasp on the greatest recipe hits of the American South, but it is her command of the Indian spice box that emboldens her, in dishes like brussels sprouts pachadi and Kerala fried chicken and rice waffles, to kick up the heat in ways that Emeril never will.
By encouraging the public to view groups like Black Lives Matter (which has offered a robust critique of systemic police violence against African-Americans and has organized peaceful direct actions but has no links to terrorism or violence) as a threat, the designation indirectly emboldens private violence against black activists.
"I can't even believe that we're in a debate about whether or not to impeach when the occupant, the man in the highest office in the land, emboldens white supremacy and endangers the lives of a member of Congress," said Pressley, who has signed on to a resolution backing impeachment headed by Tlaib.
Hornick writes, "The howler monkey sees Mary Magdalene's altruism and emboldens her to give to herself and express loudly while listening, instructed by his jungle cry; serious playing ensues…" A farcical scene unfolds in which basketballs bounce and ham sandwiches are served to Queen Isabella of Portugal and Madame Bonnier de la Mosson.
"The U.S. trumpeting about war and extreme sanctions and threat against the D.P.R.K. only emboldens the latter and offers a better excuse for its access to nukes," said Mr. Kim, the North's leader, referring to the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, after watching the missile test on Friday.
The first ritual to hex Kavanaugh, as well as "all rapists and the patriarchy at large which emboldens, rewards and protects them" will take place this Saturday, October 20, and sold out less than a week before any major publicity, Dakota Bracciale, Catland co-owner and creator of the hex on Kavanaugh, told Broadly.
While it may be impossible to prove that Trump is the direct cause of the tweet received by Cindy McCain about her husband -- or others directed at their daughter Meghan McCain -- how can we ignore the fact that the President's discourse empowers and emboldens despicable people like this to come out of the shadows?
"If it emboldens the president to go out there and focus on other countries and think tariffs are the solution because you can devalue the currency of the trading partners and ultimately cause them economic pain, that can be a bigger problem overall," said Sherman, deputy chief investment officer at Jeffrey Gundlach's firm DoubleLine.
However, Ross Hutchison, a rates fund manager at Aberdeen Standard Investments said two potential scenarios where a no-deal Brexit can be back on the table is if a Conservative Party win emboldens some of the hardline factions in the party to withdraw support for the current withdrawal bill before the next extension deadline at end-January 2020.
" Singleton attributes this vitriol to the election: "President elect Trump's hateful rhetoric and threats directed at immigrants, GLBTQ, Muslims, people of color, and women was the impetus for this project and the negativity and harassment we experienced last weekend are the unfortunate, yet very real result of how normalizing hate speech emboldens people to be more openly hateful.
"There is far less visibility for women in the first place, and then when we finally do see women competing, the audience reaction is full of awful harassment on a large scale, which both emboldens others to say awful things and discourages other women from wanting to even watch the streams, let alone play on those stages themselves," Romine said.
JOE KERNEN: Do you think -- Have you had a discussion or within the administration has there been a discussion on how the Hong Kong situation plays into the negotiations and whether it emboldens President Xi because of nationalism rising in mainland China or whether it's something that adds to his -- you know, all the balls that he's got in the air right now.
"If the Senate essentially treats this trial like a sham … doesn't call witnesses and tries to end it quickly, tries to call witnesses that have nothing to do with the Ukraine matter and with these matters that we are discussing in these articles, then I think this just emboldens the president even further to continue to do what he's doing," Rep.
Many have pushed back against Trump's rhetoric; newspapers are running a slew of editorials about his "war" on the press this week, warning against the harm to journalists in the US. But Zeid told the Guardian that Trump's anti-press rhetoric not only puts journalists in the US at risk but also emboldens other authoritarians to crack down in their respective countries.
"To the extent it both emboldens and enables more pre-committee depositions sooner, that means that more witnesses have to be prepared, if they have their own lawyers, their own lawyers have to be brought into the loop, and somebody also has to, at the White House, at the agency, has to take ownership of that process," said Sharman, a defense attorney at Lightfoot, Franklin & White.
Bush, in his speech, condemned a political discourse of casual cruelty that has often taken hold in our democracy, and a politics of bullying and prejudice that emboldens bigotry and bitterly divides a citizenry whose heirs are Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Martin Luther King Jr. in a nation where people of every race, religion and ethnicity should be universally respected as fully and equally American.
"We have a problem with this rising tide of white supremacy in America and we have a president who encourages it and emboldens it," former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, the Democratic primary contest's ostensible front-runner, said during a stop in Burlington, Iowa on Wednesday.
Sen. Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Warren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup MORE (D-Va.) said Sunday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is not creating white nationalists, but that his language "emboldens them" in the wake of shootings at two mosques in New Zealand that left dozens dead.

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