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  1. eviscerate something to remove the inner organs of a body

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Now Republicans are poised to eviscerate the achievements Chait celebrates.
Sensing their chance to either eviscerate or overturn Roe v.
Or, you feel hope eviscerate when the worry creeps in.
The authors argue that Trump has tried to eviscerate both.
Verizon's competitor said the requested waiver would "eviscerate" the unlocking rule.
Eviscerate an enemy and cover yourself in its blood, of course.
Did Thanos snap his fingers and eviscerate Tom Holland's luscious hair?
With No. 1 pencils, like black crayons, they'd eviscerate my copy.
How will it repeal Obamacare and eviscerate Medicaid funding and slash Medicare?
The President still has that magical ability to completely eviscerate our joy.
While she still has it, she uses her voice to eviscerate Serena.
Wade and eviscerate affordable access to health care for millions of Americans.
Brasher argued to eviscerate the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v.
In Contrast, Hillary's corporatist trade deals would eviscerate the U.S. middle class.
Remington says the families' case, if successful, would "eviscerate" the 2005 federal law.
Remington warned that such a decision would "eviscerate" protections provided for by Congress.
But technology's unending crusade to eviscerate wasted time comes at a hidden cost.
"What I'm trying to do is eviscerate that frame within ballroom," he said.
"There's definitely a split," he said on Monday after watching Starr eviscerate Nixon.
In this case, the statement seeks to eviscerate ignorance of the disease's reach.
With his marriage essentially over, Picasso began to eviscerate Olga in his paintings.
If you&aposre not ideologically driven to eviscerate the society, then have at it.
Nor should an immigration agreement include the president's plan to eviscerate family-based immigration.
Democrats counter that it gives Republicans a foothold to eviscerate school nutrition programs altogether.
There is also the sense of an attempt to eviscerate anything Barack Obama did.
In their usual naive and uninformed style, they have tried to eviscerate the program.
Mr. Sisi's government has since moved brutally to quash dissent and eviscerate the Brotherhood.
Which in 2017 means: let's eviscerate his intellectual bona fides through blogs and think pieces.
A surplus of graduates who do not find jobs can eviscerate a law school's reputation.
Mike Lee, the Utah Republican, would eviscerate the FCC's ability to enforce open internet protections.
Eventually, Trump will be able to make good on his promise to eviscerate the watchdog.
This would eviscerate the core American notion that no person should be above the law.
It is those forward-thinking principles that the Shinzo Abe administration is presently trying to eviscerate.
That is why I am fighting so hard against the Democrats' plan that would eviscerate Medicare.
But rather than further eviscerate the prosperity gospel, Bowler's study attempts to render this movement understandable.
"  Trump also claims that he is fighting "hard against the Democrats' plan that would eviscerate Medicare.
Trump used this combination to eviscerate the GOP field, then shrink Hillary from a political colossus.
Before then, they never considered the possibility that a wildfire could eviscerate their cul-de-sacs.
Extreme partisan polarization had already begun to eviscerate our democratic norms long before Mr. Trump's election.
Worse, a convention may undermine or eviscerate important constitutional provisions (like reproductive, environmental and worker protections).
Democratic opposition could, in turn, prompt the Trump administration and its allies to eviscerate the filibuster.
"Killer whales tend to go for the belly and eviscerate the white shark," Burgess told Live Science.
In his short tenure, Lansing has already instituted several commonsense reforms that, if passed, HR2323 would eviscerate.
In short, the objective is to outlast us, and to eviscerate the institutions that make us, us.
When a story's actually wrong, you eviscerate it, exposing its erroneous assertions without ever breaking a sweat.
" We called it "a high-minded excuse" to "eviscerate programs like Medicaid, Head Start and food stamps.
They also discuss the fact that Oliver's segments often "accidentally eviscerate" whatever's at the center of the segment.
The ground could be frozen, and its carbide teeth will still eviscerate any old tree into complete nothingness.
Pêche is a feel-good spot because you can eviscerate the menu and not feel like garbage afterward.
Would she pounce on some unwittingly idolatrous remark of mine and eviscerate me as she had done Bloom?
Trump is getting battered on all fronts as Congress, the courts, and even his own officials eviscerate him
The leading Republican presidential hopefuls, Donald J. Trump and Ted Cruz, have each vowed to eviscerate the agency.
But if not, she added, "It will be undermined slowly, by numerous decisions that will eventually eviscerate it."
Apparently the Catch-22 of "Catch-22" is that to put it onscreen, you have to eviscerate it.
Then he began backing proposals that would eviscerate the Affordable Care Act and severely damage the other programs.
Three U.S. allies top the list, yet they have paid no price for their attempts to eviscerate journalism.
But, based on her past Twitter owns, chances are good she could eviscerate him...if she feels like it.
But Wright, who plays the littlest Stark, is here to eviscerate the idea — and we do not appreciate it.
From his perch outside the official campaign, Mr. Stone makes no secret of his intent to eviscerate Mrs. Clinton.
It won't stop sex trafficking — a worthy goal we should all share — but it might eviscerate the Internet ecosystem.
Just one accomplished snorer will eviscerate any easing of the mind and soul gained through hiking the day before.
They see a diverse, secular left winning the future and preparing to eviscerate both Christian practice and traditional mores.
"That can eviscerate if he doesn't take the bull by the horns and bring some of this stuff clean."
There is no reasonable read of the president's statements that doesn't eviscerate one's faith in the administration and its motivations.
Resources such as Backstab, Preparation, Deadly Poison, Eviscerate, Sap, Shiv, Fan of Knives and Shadow Strike all fit the bill.
There's Erina, The God Tongue, whose palate is so refined that high-end restaurants pay her to eviscerate their dishes.
It's signature initiative under her tenure has been to eviscerate new rules to protect the public from predatory payday lending.
The Trump administration can continue to eviscerate the E.P.A. and thumb its nose at global efforts to protect the climate.
Earlier this month, Trump penned an op-ed in USA Today, where he said "Medicare-for-all" would "eviscerate" Medicare.
If Trump wants to build an "America First" legacy that generates economic prosperity, it's imperative to modernize, not eviscerate, NAFTA.
We can't work with them, we want to annihilate them, we want to eviscerate them, we want to gut them.
In the coming months, the courts are poised to gut abortion rights, eviscerate gun control, and neuter landmark environmental laws.
The Kristol memo captures the reasoning and the philosophy behind the many covert (and overt) Republican attempts to eviscerate Obamacare.
In a 119-74 vote, Republicans tried to eviscerate the Office of Congressional Ethics, proposing sweeping changes to the independent body.
"What they're trying to do is eviscerate the agency," said Christine Todd Whitman, EPA administrator during George W. Bush's first term.
Now Trump will have the power to eviscerate Obama's political legacy -- including the Affordable Care Act, the latter's proudest domestic achievement.
They can space the court for each other, make brilliant decisions in the open floor, and eviscerate defenders one-on-one.
Second, if taken seriously, the Sessions letter could eviscerate transgender protections, notwithstanding that the letter acknowledges some protections for transgender persons.
But he was still worried — that the footage would be leaked, that critics would eviscerate it, that Snowden wouldn't like it.
Trump published an op-ed just before the midterms bashing Democrats for threatening to "eviscerate" the program with such an expansion.
While Americans overwhelmingly support the organization, its Republican critics are pushing to cut its funding and eviscerate or overturn Roe v.
It is astounding that Green Party supporters keep helping to elect Republicans who then eviscerate everything the Greens supposedly stand for.
Something similar for Amazon would, partners hope, eviscerate legions of shady merchants who use hacks and tricks to game search results.
Would she pounce on some unwittingly idolatrous remark of mine and eviscerate me as she had done [literary critic Harold] Bloom?
Thus she had to eviscerate the paper upon which it was written and which had been so unceremoniously handed to her.
I just can't decide if "educate" or "eviscerate" is the more apt descriptor of what Gaga has in store for the man.
Trump wanted to eviscerate the Department of Energy, especially the blue-sky ARPA-E programs, but it's getting a small bump up.
The Daily Beast wrote its own investigation into the phenomenon, wondering why oh why the public had chosen this woman to eviscerate.
Clinton's efforts to eviscerate Trump intensified Tuesday with the release of a new ad in battleground states savaging his attitude towards women.
Even though Backpage's adult services section is now defunct, legislators are still using the site's nefarious reputation to further eviscerate CDA 230.
The May 2 date would "eviscerate" student access to the event, "depriving Berkeley students of a much-needed counterweight" to liberal viewpoints.
Worse still, tariffs would eviscerate the purchasing power of American wages, as imported goods, from clothes to dishwashers, would become more expensive.
In the first, Silicon Valley firms make all the running as they create new markets and eviscerate weak firms in sleepy industries.
Such ambiguities help explain how we can commemorate King on the one hand even as we eviscerate his legacy on the other.
His proposed cuts to corporate taxes will eviscerate the public services on which they depend, not to mention public sector union jobs.
President Trump's selection of Judge Barrett would eviscerate Republican concerns that he might nominate someone who is not a hardline judicial conservative voice.
Leo, whose parents started the account for him back in August, isn't afraid to eviscerate a restaurant's weak attempt at a Shirley Temple.
And the former Secretary of State made clear her intention to eviscerate Trump over his immigration policies -- including his plans for mass deportations.
Yesterday, the House passed a bill that aims to eviscerate the very reforms that make a repeat of the 2008 scenario less likely.
Priorities USA has released two ads, both focused on women, that eviscerate Mr. Trump, including one that uses his own statements against him.
What I focus on is that my 90-year-old mother, who could once eviscerate anyone in her path, is playing with dolls.
In its brief, the National Rifle Association argued that allowing the case to move forward threatened to "eviscerate" the gun companies' legal protections.
So before we eviscerate the show, directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie, shall we briefly praise the animatronic ape (designed by Sonny Tilders)?
This new tack comes, mind you, after Mr. Trump blamed Democrats for refusing to help him and House Speaker Paul Ryan eviscerate Obamacare.
"He's basically trying to eviscerate and totally destroy the program," said Kerri Talbot, director of federal advocacy for the pro-migrant Immigration Hub.
But the same lawmakers do not want to run afoul of a president who has shown willingness to eviscerate Republicans who disagree with him.
If they can get a takeaway or two—not unlikely, given that Manning can't feel his damn hands—they could eviscerate the Broncos tonight.
President Barack Obama's speech Thursday night was another piece of oratorical skill that managed to completely eviscerate Donald Trump while avoiding its target's cynicism.
Chinese officials call that policy "One Belt, One Road", though they often eviscerate its exotic appeal to foreigners by using the unlovely acronym OBOR.
And Marley, who was sandwiched on the bill between Kurtis Blow and the Commodores, was confident that his live show would eviscerate everyone else's.
The moderate voice that diplomats seek — one that can magically intervene to eviscerate extremism and the rising appeal to extremist ideology — is a fantasy.
But now, after leading the committee that wrote the legislation seeking to eviscerate Obamacare, Upton was avoiding town halls and any other public events.
It must now be bottled in Scotland to be labeled as such, but a rushed trade deal might eviscerate that protection, Mr. McCallum said.
The Republicans are divided between those who want to flat-out repeal Obamacare and those who want to eviscerate many of its key elements.
But in not using current law to grease the wheels, Trump has, in his infrastructure plan, taken yet another opportunity to eviscerate the environment.
Daou, who started the hashtag, wanted to eviscerate the mainstream talking point that social, economic, racial and environmental justice is somehow a radical position.
Making its technology cheap enough so it does not eviscerate grocers' already thin profit margins is a major challenge for Microsoft, another person said.
After capturing territory in northern Iraq, ISIS drove out the local Christian population and began to eviscerate any remnants of the religion from the area.
"The judicial branch has no power to eviscerate the lawful directives of Congress—nor to enjoin the executive branch from enforcing such mandates," Sessions said.
If Vance can single out an unpopular individual and convict him again on the same crimes, he would eviscerate the core protections in New York.
He's trying to win a seat in a chamber where GOP leaders brand him unfit to serve and fear he could eviscerate their party's brand.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, who is retiring, said in an interview that the president "obviously" cannot eviscerate birthright citizenship by executive order.
Ms. Silverman spends more time listening than fact-checking, which may not satisfy liberals who delight in seeing John Oliver or Samantha Bee eviscerate conservatives.
Will he use the stage as an opportunity to deliver a live version of his Twitter feed and publicly eviscerate — and possibly humiliate — the crowd?
HUD recently proposed a rule that would eviscerate the Obama administration's 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, a landmark civil rights achievement of recent years.
A pandemic-driven recession could eviscerate Trump's chances in November, and his team is working hard to bolster consumer confidence ahead of a likely downturn.
In 2017, Trump decided to eviscerate its 1.35 million acres of red rock desert by 85 percent and open the rest to drilling and development.
Lawyers for the city called the suit a "last-minute ploy to nullify a legislative directive and eviscerate" the city's promise to protect applicants' privacy.
Trump's supporters may even see validation in the fact that the President is so decried by the political establishment he won power promising to eviscerate.
President Trump, surrounded by advisers seemingly determined to take a harder stance toward Iran, is reportedly seeking a pretext to eviscerate the 2015 nuclear accord.
Rokita claims Democrats are using "scare tactics and misinformation" to characterize his proposal as a plan to eviscerate the school meals programs in the future.
Euro-skeptics, therefore, will get no mandate in forthcoming parliamentary elections to eviscerate the European Commission and deconstruct the European project of economic and political union.
If she could stride into the first national debate of her life and eviscerate Biden, then who's to say she couldn't do the same to Trump?
We got Ashanti Thursday at LAX and asked her if she thought her hang with Nelly's dad is what made the rapper publicly eviscerate his pops.
It's mostly thought to be a defense mechanism, though there's some evidence that sea cucumbers also do it just because — a few species just eviscerate annually.
Since power generation accounts for nearly two-thirds of global coal consumption, if this were true at the global level it would eviscerate the coal industry.
Such a move would effectively eviscerate the ability of Mueller to prosecute any possible criminal acts involving money laundering while leaving the primary Russia investigation untouched.
For the third time since President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, the justices will hear a lawsuit seeking to eviscerate the legislation.
Other Republican ideas, like reforming how Medicaid services are delivered, are worthy of consideration, but let's have genuine experiments, not clandestine efforts to eviscerate the program.
"It's a deservedly iconic picture because even though it shows suffering, it shows a classic beauty that the suffering can't entirely eviscerate," said spokesman Syed Hassan.
Just last month, GOP lawmakers ignored a veto threat from Obama and passed legislation that open internet advocates say would eviscerate the FCC's net neutrality rules.
I can't imagine that anyone envisioned the jarring visual contrast between that quote casting a shadow over a policy that will eviscerate unions and the middle class.
Contrary to the social media headlines, we shouldn't aim to DESTROY or EVISCERATE or ANNIHILATE the other side; we must persuade them to consider a different perspective.
Because any person that was kind of a hired contractor CEO is going to have a board and shareholders that are going to absolutely eviscerate that person.
Republicans achieved that after 2016, and they used their power to eviscerate environmental protections and pass a tax cut that exacerbated inequality and exploded our national debt.
Now one scientists has claimed the tiny arms were actually "vicious weapons" equipped with four-inch claws which would have allowed it to eviscerate its unfortunate prey.
The app can be a really fun frenzy of tagging your friends and sending them things that you know they'll love or that you can mutually eviscerate.
He began to spend night after night hammering the new administration with stark jokes explicitly designed to eviscerate, even as he delivered them with a twinkling grin.
Editorial Before he puts his name to a Supreme Court opinion that is expected to eviscerate public-sector unions, Justice Samuel Alito Jr. should visit West Virginia.
" Schneiderman said he wouldn't let Trump use New York families as "political pawns in his dangerous, partisan campaign to eviscerate the Affordable Care Act at any cost.
The Trump administration's proposed budget for fiscal year 2018 would eviscerate the CDFI Fund's vital programs, cutting all but $14 million of its current $248 million budget.
" Biden also told the woman she had helped save lives by sharing her story and helping eviscerate the "indifference towards sexual violence that allows this problem to continue.
But no other fighter has so consistently, eloquently, and quotably managed to entertain and eviscerate outside of the cage almost as well as he does inside of it.
But a new research notefrom the Rhodium Group tries to model what would happen if Trump manages to eviscerate all the climate policies mentioned in Tuesday's executive order.
"Forty million Californians just saw eight of their legislators eviscerate a crucial bill to protect a free and open internet," lamented activist group Demand Progress in a statement.
Such an increase would eviscerate small businesses and household budgets, to say nothing of the damage it would do to manufacturing, including significant textile, pharmaceutical and petrochemical production.
It isn't style; I admire his direct and even brusque approach, and his willingness to eviscerate untouchable icons that have been foisted upon us by the intolerant left.
Alabama is far and away the best team in the country, with the potential to eviscerate Washington, Ohio State, and/or Clemson with the blink of an eye.
The administration is proposing to eviscerate federal fair housing accountability standards, which threatens to worsen the cycle that traps children in communities of concentrated poverty across the country.
She did not eviscerate him as thoroughly as she did last week in Las Vegas, but she again raised questions about his treatment of women in the workplace.
Later, when Republicans controlled both houses of Congress, they passed a reconciliation bill to eviscerate the Affordable Care Act, but Mr. Obama vetoed the bill in January 2016.
Many pro-choice advocates are worried that Trump and his new VP would effectively try to eviscerate women's reproductive rights, as both have run on anti-abortion agendas.
But a new research note from the Rhodium Group tries to model what would happen if Trump manages to eviscerate all the climate policies mentioned in Tuesday's executive order.
If a film with this exact structure and pacing (and 181-minute run time) was made with original characters, critics would eviscerate it as self-indulgent, sloppy, and incoherent.
Soon enough everyone is chanting "Play the clip," so Arie could witness Krystal calling him a "needle dick" in the Bowling Date rant, and then likely further eviscerate her.
" Yakko came into sharp focus for Paulsen after Ruegger told him to think of Groucho Marx, somebody who "might eviscerate a person who mightn't realize they were being eviscerated.
Kasich did not "eviscerate voting rights in Ohio"; in fact, in many instances, he moderated the positions of the more conservative Republicans who control both houses in the legislature.
During congressional hearings and in the first debate, Harris demonstrated numerous times that she can handle tough questions and knows how to eviscerate an opponent with remarkable rhetorical precision.
In a "Statement of Administration Policy" released Tuesday, Obama signaled that he intends to veto Republican-backed legislation that open internet advocates say could eviscerate federal net neutrality protections.
In the mid-1990s, media tycoons Boris Berezovsky and Vladimir Gusinsky, and others, worried that a communist might win the 1996 presidential election and move to eviscerate private property.
And you picked a cabinet of billionaires and Wall Street insiders who want to eviscerate the protections that most Americans count on and that help level the playing field.
Unqualified in the most fundamental sense: The president's selections are men and women who, with few exceptions, want to eviscerate the very departments they are being asked to lead.
After Josh and Sam defeat Baron and stop his plan to eviscerate Glendale via nuke, Josh assumes he should lay out his plan for a "happily ever after" with Sam.
" Trump reviewed the Democratic presidential candidates who debated in Ohio on Tuesday night and accused them of seeking to give free benefits to migrants, saying they would "utterly eviscerate Medicare.
Off a rebound or live-ball turnover, these two are gone: Speaking of setting up teammates, Green's quite good at it, which has helped the Warriors eviscerate teams on offense.
A recent announcement by Agricultural Secretary Sonny Perdue marking the shift would have been front page news if not eclipsed by the GOP's attempt to eviscerate the Affordable Care Act.
But the demands of student activists have increasingly taken an Orwellian bent—and, if met, would eviscerate the free speech rights of faculty members, campus visitors, and even other students.
In South Africa, where I come from, we also use comedy to critique and analyze, and while we don't let our politicians off the hook, we don't eviscerate one another.
The committees — House Energy and Commerce, House Ways and Means, Senate Finance, and Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions — will quickly assemble legislation intended to eviscerate the health care law.
They managed to bring the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 85033, a pro-business attempt to eviscerate the Affordable Care Act, from proposal to congressional vote in just three months.
The broad use of this narrow path through and around the World Trade Organization could (Trump's other big daydream) eviscerate that organization which America has supported from the get-go.
Now, after Dany went rogue and used her dragon to eviscerate King's Landing, scorching men, women, and children without a care (seriously, she could have torched Jon for all we know).
The NYPD is trying to "eviscerate the civil rights of police officers and supplant their judgment for that of the duly elected Legislature," lawyers for the union argued in court documents.
In Missouri, Senate candidate and current state Attorney General Josh Hawley has claimed that he wants to protect pre-existing conditions,while simultaneously asking a federal court to eviscerate them overnight.
The caravan is nothing more than carefully staged political theater — a dangerous performance intended to advance an ideological cause, namely to eviscerate the ability of our nation to control who enters.
The Vermont senator likes Biden and loathes Trump, and he doesn't want to eviscerate Biden out of concern that it would only weaken him and therefore help Trump, Sanders advisers say.
"This is a naked attempt by the Trump administration to eviscerate our country's asylum protections," Jennifer Chang Newell, the managing attorney with the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, said in a statement.
Obama's final defense of his namesake program would come almost exactly 2000 months later, when he received President-elect Trump in the Oval Office and urged him not to eviscerate Obamacare.
So the agreement serves as a reminder of the importance of the environmental laws and regulations that the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress have made it their mission to eviscerate.
Rather than eliminating voting rights for large segments of the population at the federal level, Republican legislators and governors have chosen to eviscerate them via vicious cuts at the state level.
DC: As I said earlier, Peter, god bless him, I love him, he's ... By the way, this is something my grandmother would say right before she was about to eviscerate somebody.
This couldn't possibly be a more obvious ploy to eviscerate the FCC's enforcement powers at the behest of a powerful lobby that wants to wring every last penny out of consumers' pockets.
Since his debate showdown on Sunday when he tried to eviscerate Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's character and revived long dormant scandals over Bill Clinton's infidelities, Trump has stepped it up another notch.
"I will not allow President Trump to once again use New York families as political pawns in his dangerous, partisan campaign to eviscerate the Affordable Care Act at any cost," he wrote.
If you've ever wondered if the hashtag heavy, politically far afield Twitter user you're about to eviscerate in 140 characters is totally delusional or merely not quite sentient, well, wonder no more.
There are also new bands like Downtown Boys, In School and G.L.O.S.S. that have put out critically acclaimed albums that eviscerate the machismo, homophobia, transphobia and white maleness of the punk scene.
"We regard this bill as being a solid repudiation of the Trump-Pruitt efforts to eviscerate the agency's budget," said Elgie Holstein, senior director for strategic planning at the Environmental Defense Fund.
Many gun-rights groups also raised concerns, including the National Rifle Association, which contended in its brief that allowing the case to move ahead stood to "eviscerate" the gun companies' legal protections.
If that argument is accepted by the federal court, it could eviscerate major parts of the Affordable Care Act that remain in place despite numerous attacks by President Trump and his administration.
This dinosaur group, which included bloodthirsty killing-machines like the Tyrannosaurus rex and velociraptor, was notorious for sharp, serrated teeth that many used to eviscerate prey and strip flesh clean from bones.
Nothing less is at stake as congressional appropriators this week prepare to take up proposals to eviscerate funding for the Department of Energy's (DOE) basic clean energy research, development, and deployment programs.
Given the current political context, the overwhelming likelihood is that any enacted legislation would significantly weaken or eviscerate the nation's most effective law for protecting endangered and threatened wildlife and their habitat.
This means that despite his occasional flirtations with antitrust regulation for big tech companies, he's happy to embrace draconian austerity budgets that would drastically increase child poverty and eviscerate the American educational system.
"It took a mere sentence for Rowling to eviscerate the hater: "Well, the fumes from the DVDs might be toxic and I've still got your money, so by all means borrow my lighter.
Her exchanges with complacent publishers, tedious journalists, and egotistical writers allow Cusk to eviscerate the characters for their ignorance—of themselves, of one another, and of the changing European political landscape post-Brexit.
Jeffrey Eisenach, who has worked as a consultant for Verizon and its trade association, is running the FCC transition, and will likely use his post to eviscerate Internet freedoms and bury Net Neutrality.
Brill describes efforts to bring more minority members to Congress as "another reform effort that boomeranged," because minority Democrats allied with Republicans to rewrite congressional districts and eviscerate districts held by white Democrats.
The bill, which has been called "cruel" and "horrific," would threaten the coverage of over 24 million Americans, eviscerate protections for people with pre-existing conditions, decimate Medicaid expansions, and defund Planned Parenthood.
Another blow came recently in the form of a Supreme Court decision that will further eviscerate unions—those social institutions that were so crucial in pulling us out of the first Gilded Age.
Imagine that the Supreme Court's power to declare such a move unconstitutional is overturned as part of Shaked's push to delegitimize and eviscerate one of the most important foundations of Israeli democratic life.
Kevin Fallon, The Daily Beast: The script is chockful of the kinds of platitudes that would ordinarily arm critics with enough artillery to eviscerate a movie for being corny, heavy-handed, or unforgivably maudlin.
Long gone are the days, it seems, where the suspicion of being queer alone could be enough to eviscerate a black musician's artistic ambitions, like it did with Tevin Campbell in the late '90s.
Affording this portion of the bill is not dismantled by those seeking to eviscerate Obamacare, it easily provides another avenue of growth for the startup and could eventually lead Oscar to larger corporate deals.
Those resentments are manifesting in a dismissive tone and harsh attacks, at a time when aides to several other campaigns privately argue that Democrats do not want to see their candidates eviscerate one another.
If Republicans in Congress do eviscerate the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it will be the culmination of their recent abandonment of the bipartisan consensus in favor of inclusion and equality for disabled persons.
In the rare presidential op-ed published in USA Today, Trump claimed the proposal dubbed "Medicare for all" would "eviscerate" Medicare, the popular government program providing health care to seniors and some with disabilities.
"Setting a destructive precedent, the Trump-Pence administration intends to erase LGBTQ people from federal civil rights protections and eviscerate enforcement of non-discrimination laws," the group's president, Chad Griffin, said in a statement.
More from Tonic: Antibiotics also eviscerate the microbiome, the colonies of bacteria that live in and on the body that do things like help people digest food, kill off potential pathogens, and regulate mood.
House Republicans on Monday voted to eviscerate the Office of Congressional Ethics, the independent body created in 2008 to investigate allegations of misconduct by lawmakers after several bribery and corruption scandals sent members to prison.
But the decline of national protections helped eviscerate much of organized labor (except in the public services) and rendered the institutions of the welfare state more fragile because more open to domestic and international competition.
Jackson ruled that while the president has the authority to issue executive orders relating to federal labor relations, the orders cannot "eviscerate the right to bargain collectively" as envisioned in a long-standing federal statute.
As First Lady, Melania Trump has had multiple opportunities to use her voice to stand up against the Muslim ban, or the trans military ban, or Trump's plan to eviscerate Obamacare and devastate the poor.
It's among the reasons global health and development professionals are deeply concerned about the White House proposal to eviscerate the foreign affairs budget by 32 percent and eliminate USAID, and cut NIH and CDC budgets.
Yet when speaking at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in San Francisco this evening, Kalanick says that the technology won't eviscerate millions of jobs, as many economists and wary onlookers outside Silicon Valley fear.
Others talk peace but demand a Palestinian "right of return" to Israel, a requirement that would effectively eviscerate the Jewish state by allowing millions of Arabs of Palestinian descent to resettle permanently within Israel's borders.
The majority "has gone to greater lengths than any other court to eviscerate the constitutionally guaranteed right to keep and bear arms," Judge William Traxler wrote in the dissent of the ruling released on Tuesday.
One of his first tasks would be to help Mr. Trump and Republicans in Congress determine how to eviscerate and replace the health law, a goal he has held since the law's passage in 2010.
It leaves out the fact that the CBO has yet to score the bill and will likely absolutely eviscerate it when it does—revealing that it will raise premiums and deductibles and cost millions their insurance.
His proposal would eviscerate the National Institutes of Health, the Office of Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy's science and energy programs.
It wasn't until Tea Party Patriots head Jenny Beth Martin, a Ted Cruz supporter, took the stage on Friday to eviscerate Trump as a wolf in sheep's clothing that the movement's rage broke into the open.
Normally this is where we we'd put a quote in the story, but after saying Blake would win the battle, Rawlings proceeds to eviscerate Ross with every four letter word and insult we can think of.
Just as denying the effects of climate change has played a key role in justifying the Trump administration's efforts to eviscerate regulations protecting the environment, poverty denial justifies reductions in spending on people living in poverty.
According to a report finalized in September and leaked to the Washington Post last week, the department plans to eviscerate the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and explore other ways of clamping down on public involvement.
"When you are dealing with what used to be called 'pariah regimes,' he will quickly eviscerate the the more optimistic policy proposals that presume on the other side's willingness to accept win-win solutions," Feaver said.
If passed, the Curtis bill would leave just 15 percent of the land in monument status and would eviscerate the important collaborative government-to-government management role for tribes recognized and honored in the Obama proclamation.
"... I watched family and friends eviscerate sexual assault victims who spoke up against a candidate, team, pastor, ministry or local friend they liked, and I got the message loud and clear," Denhollander said Monday on Twitter.
These fluctuations have created a chasm between political ideologies, seemingly positioning good versus evil, inclusion versus exclusion, right versus wrong, and, men versus women, all of which are threatening to eviscerate the interwoven fabric of our country.
Late in the evening on a federal holiday, behind closed doors and with no public record of how members of Congress voted, House Republicans voted to advance a proposal to eviscerate the independent watchdog overseeing their ethics.
She rose in the polls having taken few direct attacks, perhaps because candidates thought Mr Biden a bigger threat, and perhaps because—having seen her cleanly eviscerate John Delaney in the debate in July—they were scared.
Many of my Republican colleagues believe that government is the enemy, that we need to eviscerate and privatize virtually all aspects of government – whether it is Social Security, Medicare, the VA, EPA, the Postal Service or public education.
But practiced professionally, it's more like the eponymous event in Death Race, a sport for athletes who have traded most of their bodies for cybernetics, and are ready to creatively eviscerate each other for control of the ball.
That resistance has arrived: The Chamber of Commerce and other business and employer groups have just submitted amicus briefs calling on the 9th Circuit to reconsider decisions that, in the views of these amici, eviscerate mandatory arbitration provisions.
The Democratic base has been pushing senators to take a tougher approach on health care, but doing so could eviscerate the bipartisan atmosphere that existed after last week's violent attacks against lawmakers at a Congressional Baseball Game practice.
Citi cites forecasts that ePrivacy could trigger a 70% reduction in European display ad revenue, and a 33% cut in digital ad budgets, either of which could eviscerate Facebook and Google, at least under their current business model.
But under arcane Senate reconciliation rules, only 50 votes (plus Vice President Pence) would be needed to eviscerate Medicaid, food stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the other social welfare programs that the Trump administration is targeting.
By treating the world simply as an arena for competitive advantage, Trump, McMaster and Cohn sever relationships, destroy reciprocity, erode trust and eviscerate the sense of sympathy, friendship and loyalty that all nations need when times get tough.
NYSE justified the additional restriction as a protection against BATS' and FINRA's separate rule proposals, which would create a loophole that would "eviscerate" the on-exchange requirement, the exchange said in a letter to the SEC dated Jan. 15.
The reason for the rush became clear when it was reported that the Congressional Budget Office would likely eviscerate the bill for kicking 15 million people off their health insurance and generally being an incredibly lame and bad bill.
"The media always covered her as the person who would be president and therefore tried to eviscerate her before the election, but covered Trump who was someone who was entertaining and sort of gave him a pass," Podesta said.
They knew we were about to eviscerate Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE's signature achievement.
The selection would send a clear signal that the administration is looking to take a pragmatic approach to paring back bank regulation, rather than choosing an ideologue who would seek to eviscerate the rules enacted since the financial crisis.
And: The House is likely to give final approval on Friday to parliamentary language that would allow Congress to eviscerate President Obama's signature domestic achievement with a simple Senate majority this spring, and without fear of a Democratic filibuster.
He "won't eviscerate the FDA," but he could push the agency to speed up product approvals by relying more on anecdotal or real-world evidence and on data collected after a product is already on the market, Mansour said.
In 2013, he readily turned away from entrenched Supreme Court legal reasoning as he took the lead for the conservatives to eviscerate a major part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, in the case of Shelby County v. Holder.
"If we're going to persist down the policy course we're on, which is essentially to eviscerate the Iranian economy, even if we say we want to talk, are they going to listen to us unless we sweeten the offer?" she said.
You eviscerate your friends' self-worth and self-confidence by telling them everything you hate about their husband and marriageWhen you've been friends for this long, you probably know exactly which buttons to push to damage your friends' sense of self.
While health scares are known to eviscerate a restaurant's same-store sales, Jim Cramer notes that the stock always tends to rebound a year to a year and half later, as it did for Taco Bell and Jack in the Box.
If the North Koreans' public statements are to be believed—and in this case at least, they are highly credible—they would insist on an end to U.S.-South Korean military exercises and other steps to eviscerate our alliance with Seoul.
Peter Kosminsky, who directed "Wolf Hall," the much-lauded BBC drama about the court of Henry VIII, warned that the government was trying to "eviscerate" the BBC and turn it into a state broadcaster like those in Russia and North Korea.
Perhaps the most important achievement of the Obama era—and another that DeVos is gearing up to eviscerate—was the "gainful employment" regulation, aimed at ensuring that students graduating from for-profit colleges found incomes sufficient to pay down their debt.
And he said nothing about his pledge to eviscerate the Clean Power Plan the single most important measure the government has taken to fight rising seas, widening deserts, blistering heat, raging fires, withering drought and other hallmarks of climate change.
"Aurelia Skipwith has been working in the Trump administration all along to end protections for billions of migratory birds, gut endangered species safeguards and eviscerate national monuments," Brett Hartl, government affairs director at the conservation group, said in a statement.
"In the hands of an agency like the N.Y.P.D. that has infamously shown little regard for FOIL, Glomar threatens to eviscerate FOIL's purpose to bring sunshine and accountability to government operations," the civil liberties union argued in one of its briefs.
Over the years, they have tried unsuccessfully to sue Saudi entities, including members of the royal family, charities, and banks, but the lawsuits, brought in American courts, have failed largely because of sovereign immunity claims, which Schumer's bill aims to eviscerate.
Since Trump, however, the splits between the parties have grown ever larger, with the Republicans arguing for policies that would increase inequality and slow growth, as they increase the profits and power of corporations and further eviscerate that of workers and ordinary consumers.
But bullying and ultimatums have proven ineffective with Cuba, and a backward move by the president would not only eviscerate his credibility on human rights, it could contribute to setting the United States and Russia on a track toward a next Cold War.
Sarah Gillman, a supervising lawyer with the Legal Aid Society said that hearings heard via video will "essentially eviscerate the entire model that's been created," and revert to a system where lawyers had to locate clients detained in one of the county jails.
Democracy requires civic virtue, Deneen writes, and the cultivation of virtue requires the thick presence of virtue-forming and virtue-supporting institutions, but these are precisely the institutions and practices that liberalism aims to hollow and eviscerate in the name of individual liberty.
But the sale of silencers has been restricted nationally since the 1930s because of fears that they help criminals avoid attention after shootings, and the National Rifle Association's battle for them seems to be rooted in its broader campaign to eviscerate gun laws.
Despite robust objections from roughly three dozen national veterans and military service organizations, Secretary DeVos elected to eviscerate student protections and quality controls for colleges — particularly those governing the often low-quality, predatory for-profit colleges that target veterans in their marketing schemes.
Not that caring is worth a damn anyway—Chandra cares so much about Naz she buys drugs for him and puts him on the witness stand, allowing Helen to eviscerate him and manipulate him into admitting he doesn't know whether he killed Andrea.
And Bordewich's contention that all its members were determined "to make government work even if it meant compromising on matters of deep principle" ignores the continuing existence of men within the Congress who wished to eviscerate the Constitution and restore the sovereignty of the states.
"Today, we seek to eviscerate two violent street gangs––2Fly and BMB––that have allegedly wreaked havoc on the streets of the Northern Bronx for years, by committing countless acts of violence against rival gang members and innocents alike," Bharara said in a statement.
While the court reversed the most disputed parts of its ruling on Saturday, that did not stop crowds from massing in a large middle-class Caracas district to accuse President Nicolás Maduro of trying to eviscerate Venezuela's democratic institutions and establish one-man rule.
WASHINGTON — In his first executive order, President Trump on Friday directed government agencies to scale back as many aspects of the Affordable Care Act as possible, moving within hours of being sworn in to fulfill his pledge to eviscerate Barack Obama's signature health care law.
Biss argued the news outlets that published stories about Lokhova should be held responsible for "re-publication" every time others tweet out or link to the original stories, but Brinkema said that would eviscerate the one-year statute of limitations in Virginia for libel claims.
A few days before the Ansari controversy erupted, some number of young women had taken to eviscerate the writer Katie Roiphe on Twitter, for a piece she was writing for Harper's Magazine, related to the movement against harassment, but still weeks away from publication.
"Mitch will be very calm, he'll be very strategic, he'll be very surgical and he will eventually eviscerate Mr. Bannon, and Bannon won't even know what happened to him," said Bill Stone, a former chairman of the Republican Party in Louisville who is close to Mr. McConnell.
When I took over "The Daily Show" from Jon Stewart in 2015, I was surprised to learn that my job as a late-night comedy host was not merely to entertain but to eviscerate — to attack, crush, demolish and destroy the opponents of liberal, progressive America.
Back then the South London-based band were one the most exciting new acts in the UK. Incisive songs like "Helicopter" and "Banquet" still stand up today as indie anthems that stitch together mathy guitars jagged enough to eviscerate and choruses by turns brooding and smartly pop.
One of the book's more intriguing contributions is in noting that the founders could not have envisioned war in the nuclear age, when the president would have the ability to eviscerate hundreds of millions in less than an hour — all resting on "the whim" of a single person.
Warren continues to help Sanders Elizabeth Warren has continued to eviscerate not Bernie Sanders, who on Monday adopted a version of her universal child care proposal, but rather Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire moderate whose rise she sought to shut down at the Democratic debate in Nevada last week.
Here's the full synopsis, via Fox Searchlight: Disney may be worried that Jojo Rabbit is too edgy for them, but between Waititi's masterful directing abilities and the fact that now is unfortunately the perfect time to eviscerate some Nazis on-screen, this one could easily be headed towards an Oscar.
"This is the first time that we've seen an orchestrated effort by the president, the Republican leaders in the House, the industry and the Interior Department all working together in a concentrated effort to eviscerate the act," said Bruce Babbitt, who served as the interior secretary for eight years in the Clinton administration.
"The enemies of the United States — name them, North Korea, Iran, Russia — in their wildest dreams they would never imagine that the president of the United States would tar and eviscerate the FBI, the DOJ, the CIA," Himes said during an interview on CNN, referring to the Department of Justice and two intelligence agencies.
If Clarence Thomas remains on the court, or is replaced by a younger hardliner in the interim, it is easy to imagine that the next two-term Democratic president will not get the chance to replace any of the conservative judges — they could spend eight years watching the court eviscerate every major progressive policy achievement, including Medicare for All.
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) pushed an amendment to eviscerate the very law that was originally passed to help protect Native American sacred religious and cultural sites – the Antiquities Act.
" A new super PAC, formed by former Democratic Senator Bill Bradley and called the 52nd Street Fund, exploded onto the airwaves in Ohio, with an ad that opens with a split-second view of a mountainscape, before a flash and mushroom cloud eviscerate the vista as a narrator notes that a nuclear explosion "could kill a million people.
The fallout ranged from sarcastic mockery (Deadspin called his statement "pretty much the lamest excuse ever" and proceeded to eviscerate his future prospects) to backhanded support ("He'll always be known as the guy who flunked the drug test for pot brownies now," a columnist for his hometown paper opined while arguing against the restrictions on marijuana).
If the court were to conclude that the statute's meaning is controlled by what those who voted for it 55 years ago thought they were doing, it would eviscerate its own precedents interpreting Title VII generously to cover, for example, sexual harassment, not only of women by men but also between members of the same sex.
"If Secretary Perdue wishes to eviscerate ERS and NIFA research that is opposed by the White House, let him make that case to Congress, rather than hide behind an unjustified, criticized plan to force world class researchers to make the decision to uproot their families or leave their careers," Institute for Agriculture and Trade senior policy analyst Steve Suppan said in a statement.
"Blue-collar white independents give Donald Trump some credit on the economy because of his message and his business background," said Democratic pollster Celinda Lake, who conducts the George Washington University Battleground poll, calling for the kind of intense advertising campaign against Trump that helped Democrats eviscerate the character and business record of former Bain Capital venture capitalist Romney in 2012.
Normally, it's great news for Democrats when Republicans are engulfed in chaos, and in important senses, it was: Clinton was able to eviscerate Trump in a speech about his erratic foreign policy pronouncements a week ago, contrasting her steady hand to his small-but-flailing one, and many Republicans seem ever more resigned to losing the presidential election in November.
Among other measures, PROMESA provides for the establishment of the Puerto Rico Financial Oversight and Management Board (the "Board"), consisting of members appointed by the president (without the advice and consent of the Senate), which would effectively eviscerate the constitutional powers of Puerto Rico's political branches, duly elected by the Puerto Rican people in the exercise of their fundamental right to vote.
It's like, well, I hate to point it out, but no one is perfect and everyone makes large mistakes that they regret whether it be on a public level or not… Unfortunately, I don't think people have control, and they start reading one thing and turn it into a giant campaign to basically eviscerate someone when they don't actually have 100 percent of the proper information.
Now, some dozen years later, I have followed it back as The New York Times's bureau chief in a critical time for Italy, as surging populists threaten to eviscerate the European Union from within the Continent's soft underbelly; a new great migration struggles toward Sicilian shores; and a historic pope toils against a mortal clock and entrenched bureaucracy to change the universal Roman Catholic Church.
Within the administration, Gary D. Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council; the president's daughter Ivanka Trump; and his secretary of state, Rex W. Tillerson, say the United States can remain a party to the accord even as the administration moves to eviscerate the Obama-era climate policies that would have allowed the United States to meet its pollution-reduction targets under the agreement.
Freedom is the ability to watch footage of a massive explosion synced to country music while you sit on a couch with your hands folded neatly in front of a few cameras, talking about your love of said freedom as you look forward to a weekend in which your sky will not be pierced by a plane or drone that may at any moment eviscerate you and everything you've ever known.
If not, Democrats can bank on more years of staring at what Will Bunch, a Philadelphia Inquirer columnist, described as "Mitch McConnell's democracy-crushing smirk" while McConnell presides over a Republican majority that has become the fervent ally of a president determined to embrace and embolden a white America hostile to immigrants, committed to an immoral racial hierarchy and eager to eviscerate the social progress of the past 60 years.
Read more:Trump is getting battered on all fronts as Congress, the courts, and even his own officials eviscerate himIn a massive win for Democrats, a federal judge ordered the DOJ to turn over Mueller's grand-jury material to CongressIt looks like the Trump administration's pressure campaign against Ukraine may have gone further than freezing military aidIntelligence veterans say Republicans storming a secure congressional facility was a 'thuggish' and 'offensive' stunt that risked national security
Another Trump appointee, Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE, is doing his level best to eviscerate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a new institution created by the Dodd-Frank law of 2010 that swiftly won $12 billion in relief for consumers and put in place rules that will save many billions more.
Read more:Trump is getting battered on all fronts as Congress, the courts, and even his own officials eviscerate himRepublicans have reeked of desperation while stumbling through a disastrous week defending Trump'We need some money': Rudy Giuliani accidentally butt-dialed an NBC reporter and was overheard talking about his connections to Bahrain and trashing BidenLegal experts say Trump's last-ditch effort to hide his taxes is 'untenable,' and we could see them as soon as next year
Read more:An ex-Trump aide wants a judge to decide whether he should testify to impeachment investigators or follow Trump's order not to cooperateTrump is getting battered on all fronts as Congress, the courts, and even his own officials eviscerate himRepublicans have reeked of desperation while stumbling through a disastrous week defending Trump'We need some money': Rudy Giuliani accidentally butt-dialed an NBC reporter and was overheard talking about his connections to Bahrain and trashing Biden
In brief review: The administration released an "update" on tax reform that included basically nothing new; the freshly hired communications director was quoted using colorful expletives to eviscerate two of the president's top aides; the seven-year effort to repeal and replace Obamacare and deliver on the president's top campaign promise collapsed in spectacular fashion; and second-quarter growth came in short of expectations and well off Trump's promise of 3 percent-plus growth for years to come.
This first path looms but it was rejected on November 85033, 2016 when America elected Donald 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 to the presidency, in a full-on counterattack against the global, progressive, George Soros plan to eviscerate American exceptionalism from the face of this earth.

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