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"flagrantly" Definitions
  1. in a very obvious way and without showing any respect for people, laws, etc.

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They were flagrantly feminist when it served them, and flagrantly not when it didn't.
" He called what some ICOs were doing "flagrantly illegal.
Boghossian, Lindsay, and Pluckrose started by submitting flagrantly nonsensical papers.
The state claimed that the warehouse was flagrantly, cavalierly dangerous.
" According to Schlesinger, "Monoculturalists abuse history as flagrantly as multiculturalists.
But the edge isn't meant to be flagrantly violated, either.
This is not broadening our coalition; it's flagrantly shrinking it.
And oh, was "The Bachelor" amusing, while being flagrantly problematic.
But the Trump administration's "remedies" have been flagrantly — and purposefully — punitive.
He said the checkpoints "flagrantly violated" the state and federal constitutions.
Officials flagrantly profiteer from their access to hard currency and basic goods.
"Chief Justice Moore flagrantly disregarded and abused his authority," the complaint said.
Is his transition team truly draining the swamp or flagrantly deepening it?
At only one point did I violate our ground rules, and flagrantly.
Along the way, Canada gained a reputation for being flagrantly anti-science.
Courts are nearly guaranteed to block these laws — because they're flagrantly unconstitutional.
He has been flagrantly disloyal on the most divisive issue facing the government.
Common Cause) that flagrantly favored Republican candidates and one from Maryland (Lamone v.
Dorothy's religiously inspired politics flagrantly challenged the Enlightenment ideals of the American Constitution.
That's what presidents do all the time, only Trump does it more flagrantly.
Unless Iran goes on to violate the deal flagrantly, they will not follow suit.
A veteran conspiracy theorist, Jones frequently abuts community standards without flagrantly violating written rules.
In some neighbourhoods people openly use drugs, defecate on the street and flagrantly steal.
Legal scholars from across the political spectrum have roundly condemned this flagrantly illegal statute.
Or was he using comedy to shield himself from repercussions for flagrantly offensive speech?
Democrats say the deployments — especially the ones just before the midterms — were flagrantly political.
"Daedalus never flagrantly posits impossibilities," Dr. Jones was quoted as saying in The Telegraph.
And my favorite record is the one that wasn't not cautious, but flagrantly stupid.
Nick claims Heather has been on the lam with their child, flagrantly violating the agreement.
But when a worker flagrantly insults customers on receipts, companies must respond firmly, Creary said.
Star Wars is a fantasy that flagrantly ignores physics, which was kind of the idea.
Unlike Yeezus, it won't top many 2016 lists—it's too blatantly imperfect, too flagrantly unfocused.
It came loaded with beef, tripe and flagrantly rubbery curls that had a jellied sheen.
They flagrantly offend the values of our society and this institution, and we condemn them.
These new findings suggest the court will find this kind of state discrimination flagrantly unconstitutional.
I don't buy it, because Trump has so flagrantly violated post-Watergate standards of behavior.
When a woman can do that flagrantly, then we've really made it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
He uses filters the way most of us used them back in 2012: heavily, "artistically," flagrantly.
Trump behaves as flagrantly inappropriately as ever, but now the entire party is complicit in it.
" Speaker Ryan: "By flagrantly disregarding the rule of law, sanctuary cities are putting lives at risk.
United States, the decision that struck down most of Arizona's flagrantly anti-immigrant law, S.B. 1070.
To be sure, that's because the photo sharing app has flagrantly copied some popular Snapchat features.
"Their experience is that they are being treated in flagrantly disgusting, racialized ways," Mr. French said.
However, nested within the alt-right's fight against SJWs is a flagrantly radical, white supremacist element.
But this is the first game to flagrantly try to capture the vibe of the blockbusters series.
Mr. Trump didn't invent this particular brand of hypocrisy; he just employed it a bit more flagrantly.
But the latest version of the fake cancer cure story is even more flagrantly flawed than usual.
Rather, it is the particular nature of the pending case that would make her participation flagrantly inappropriate.
The agency flagrantly disregarded Congress's intent when it listed vast portions of New Mexico for the jaguar.
Bernie Sanders's 2016 primary campaign annoyed a lot of establishment Democrats by being so obstinately, flagrantly unrealistic.
Whatever the bill's overall merits, it's a weak response to a president who flagrantly undermines American democracy.
The NYT quotes attorney general, Barbara D. Underwood, describing AOL's actions as "flagrantly" in violation of COPPA.
But in 1967, it became outspokenly and flagrantly anti-Zionist, in an expression of solidarity with Palestinians.
"These officers flagrantly abused their power," the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., said in a statement.
We can't live in a country in which our leaders flagrantly commit high crimes and nothing happens.
We may be—we undoubtedly are—still limited by blind spots, but we are not flagrantly prejudiced.
On the other hand, given her affection for the flagrantly absurd, it is not surprising at all.
No other cabinet secretary has ever broken the law so flagrantly or endangered national security so gravely.
The electoral commission, though its staff has too many pro-Zanu-PF military stalwarts, is less flagrantly biased.
A station that too flagrantly violated these norms would be accountable, legally and financially, to a regulatory body.
Apparently fine with this flagrantly rude behavior, the protagonist straightens Tom Hiddleston's lapel before he makes his exit.
On the other hand, they are flagrantly expensive, costing millions of dollars in underwriting fees and related expenses.
Multiple educators in the SPLC survey also report that some male students are flagrantly objectifying and harassing girls.
Dylan appears to have inspired Scorsese as well, as he flagrantly doctors the truth before his own camera.
What started as an oddity has now turned into a powerhouse, producing flagrantly synthetic hits for huge artists.
It is inherently unjust to those who follow the law when others flagrantly break it and are rewarded.
But no state bill before H.B. 218 took such an extreme approach — or so flagrantly contradicted federal law.
He was openly and flagrantly flaunting the rules of football, and inviting the referee to punish him accordingly.
His policies as Governor of Indiana have been flagrantly homophobic and anti-choice, often to the point of absurdity.
And so the Sun does, serializing sex manuals, flagrantly stealing stories, and watching its circulation double within six months.
It has led to Russia feeling so emboldened that it no longer even worries about flagrantly violating international law.
But the alleged perpetrator was flagrantly outing Max to his friends and family members, including his father and grandfather.
Many people find material in her stand-up routine to be insensitive at best and flagrantly racist at worst.
But Warsh spent the crisis years being flagrantly wrong about the macroeconomic outlook in both public and private remarks.
When a leader flagrantly violates those rules and norms, he effectively voids the legitimacy of his claim to power.
No. Not even the Burger King is this flagrantly weird, despite his foray into cringe comedy a while back.
Increasingly, the FCC has followed the approach of taking questionable or even flagrantly unlawful actions at the bureau level.
"Britain has repeatedly made irresponsible remarks and flagrantly interfered with regards to Hong Kong," he told a daily briefing.
The femmes fatales of the late 20th century flagrantly embody male anxieties over women's burgeoning financial and professional independence.
"The Trump administration's vile racism has emboldened white nationalists and fascists to flagrantly violate the law," the ACLU's letter read.
On Thursday a court in Caracas issued a warrant for his arrest, declaring he had "flagrantly" violated his home detention.
But it leaves unanswered the biggest and thorniest question: Why does Russia so flagrantly flout international laws, rules and conventions?
The more flagrantly they try to to tip the scales, the bigger the backlash from actual voters they'll likely provoke.
Which I do, flagrantly, for another month until I become disgusted with myself and send the Watch back to Apple.
It's true that the Trumpworld version of this old, old Washington tradition reflects influence peddling at its most flagrantly corrupt.
"The United States' abstention from voting on such a flagrantly one-sided resolution is unconscionable," he said in a statement.
It's impossible to overstate just how flagrantly Republicans are flouting basic democratic norms when it comes to health care reform.
" It seemed flagrantly wrong-headed, not to mention acutely demeaning, to claim that unmarried people are by their nature "condemned.
Trump is unfit for office, and flagrantly so, in ways that are fairly obvious and have been obvious for years.
Meanwhile, Trump takes advantage of it and uses it to create a series of racist tweets, that are flagrantly racist.
Parts of this film hint at greatness, as if it's going to turn a corner and stop being flagrantly average.
Trump spewed flagrantly racist language to blame immigrants for upheaval in the job market and fueled fears about domestic terrorism.
She was on campus in early 2013, when flagrantly bigoted flyers, posters, and graffiti appeared over a period of weeks.
As his coffers emptied, Mr Kiir started flagrantly to favour his own Dinka tribe, South Sudan's biggest, to stay in power.
Say what you want about shadowy contested convention maneuvering, the most flagrantly undemocratic delegate games are being played in plain sight.
But whatever their differences, each, when cornered, will deny facts and tar opponents with flagrantly false accusations and wildly gratuitous smears.
It was a beautiful moment for Trump supporters, who had become fed up with the flagrantly bias coverage of the campaign.
" Abunimah also said, "Israel is flagrantly violating the 4th Geneva Convention," which "prohibits exhibiting and parading prisoners in a humiliating manner.
Riders here are disregarding all manner of street signage and traffic lights; some people flagrantly speed the wrong way down streets.
Such deregulatory actions flagrantly contradict the administration's claims that they are actively trying to promote the interests of blue-collar workers.
I don't want a giant noisy feed that's dominated by anyone who posts the most frequently or, worse, the most flagrantly.
Maryland and the District of Columbia on Monday filed a lawsuit claiming that Mr. Trump's businesses and dealings were flagrantly unconstitutional.
To him, there is nothing more punk than turning something as flagrantly discordant as a 3-D printer into an instrument.
It's one of the most flagrantly scummy things Noah has done in ages, evincing a complete disregard for anyone but himself.
The problem is that in doing so they have implicitly enforced a set of rules some Republicans themselves frequently, flagrantly violate.
After a long history of electoral manipulation, the watershed moment came in 215 when New Delhi flagrantly rigged the state elections.
She takes over the narration of the second Dublin Murder Squad novel, "The Likeness," in a scenario that is flagrantly incredible.
After a long history of electoral manipulation, the watershed moment came in 215 when New Delhi flagrantly rigged the state elections.
Egypt's government press center said the BBC report was "flagrantly fraught with lies" and urged officials to boycott the British public broadcaster.
So, what you have is a double standard, and it&aposs just flagrantly visible by the way Mueller is conducting his investigation.
Facebook appeared to struggle with moderating Infowars content due to Jones' ability to frequently test community standards without flagrantly violating written rules.
The agency quoted Iran's foreign ministry as saying the companies had "flagrantly violated human rights" and cooperated with Israel against the Palestinians.
Time will tell if either will benefit coal miners, but his promise of "really clean coal," at least, has been flagrantly broken.
"The reports, if confirmed, serve as another reminder of Russia's continued efforts to arm militaries that flagrantly violate human rights," she said.
The Party has excommunicated a few of the most flagrantly intolerant members of its establishment, including, in 20023, Jean-Marie Le Pen.
He seemed to have literally no understanding that he just flagrantly contradicted himself on the most important alliance agreement in the world.
He brought this on himself, flagrantly abused his office, and gave investigators from both parties a ton of material to work with.
There are voters out there that a moralistic and populist conservative right might win but a flagrantly hypocritical and ethnonationalist conservatism cannot.
And while the machaca here may not have the full-force animal intensity it's renowned for, it's still flagrantly meaty and concentrated.
Ethicists questioned why Facebook hadn't removed the users who made some of the most flagrantly abusive comments -- particularly ones that encouraged violence.
Moreover, the Russians have flagrantly violated the spirit of the treaty, deploying more than 200 nuclear warheads more than the treaty permits.
"While the U.S. aircraft was operating under international law, the Russian side was flagrantly violating existing agreements and international law," Nauert said.
"The suit alleges that President Trump is flagrantly violating the Constitution," Racine said at a news conference in Washington on Monday afternoon.
Or someone flagrantly ignoring the bare minimum that the athletic commissions do to make this sport safer by fighting within his medical suspension?
Anyone can buy a pipe, a rubber band, and a nail and fire off a few rounds, albeit while flagrantly disregarding personal safety.
Its endless guff about "community" counts for little when it has repeatedly and flagrantly disregarded its users' rights to control their own data.
On the other hand, the flagrantly craven decision to split one of Tolkien's shortest books into three three-hour films had me worried.
Instead his general-election numbers and favorability ratings are so flagrantly terrible that he'd probably put a raft of red states in play.
It certainly wasn't the first time that a player had been flagrantly denied a goalscoring opportunity, but Young's tackle captured football's collective imagination.
For yet another thing, this "principle" flagrantly contradicts the longstanding assertion of Senate Republicans that public opinion should be irrelevant to constitutional law.
According to China, on June 18, 270 Indian troops "flagrantly" crossed 100 meters over the Chinese border to stop construction of the road.
The priest took a small plastic globe off his bookshelf and spun it to show a flagrantly outsized Italian boot protruding from Europe.
The AP even teased its story with a flagrantly inaccurate tweet, which it now concedes was inaccurate but won't take down or correct.
"In the Dutch government's opinion, hostile acts of this kind flagrantly violate the sovereignty of the Netherlands and are unacceptable," the letter said.
"Trump and his administration are flagrantly violating ethics laws," the former top ethics advisers to George W. Bush and Barack Obama have written.
Mr. Trump's use of presidential pardon powers smacks more flagrantly of cronyism than that of his predecessors, according to Chris Cillizza at CNN.
Trump, meanwhile, routinely gets cable networks to air his rallies live by lying flagrantly, lobbing racist and sexist insults, and generally behaving outrageously.
Philip Roth's "The Plot Against America," in which a flagrantly anti-Semitic Charles Lindbergh gets elected president of the United States in 1940.
Buerkle does not believe in penalties, no matter how flagrantly a company violated the law or how dangerous those violations were to consumers.
This is basically an astronomical riff on the same idea, and the plates revealed a deeper, untold story about this flagrantly weird star.
The 2016 election created a new obstacle to compromise legislation, as Trump was far more flagrantly racist and cruel than previous Republican presidents.
Hours later, Austrian media reported that Hofer and his flagrantly xenophobic Freedom Party were leading in national polls, by 21945 percent to 22018 percent.
Hours later, Austrian media reported that Hofer and his flagrantly xenophobic Freedom Party were leading in national polls, by 51.9 percent to 48.1 percent.
James Wood notes that he lessens the sting of his political observations by putting them in the mouths of his most flagrantly unreliable characters.
After a trial before an anti-terrorism court, proceedings described as "flagrantly unfair" by Amnesty, many were transferred to the notorious Saydnaya Military Prison.
The danger for the Trickster is that he lies so much that eventually he is flagrantly exposed as a liar, which is politically perilous.
According to Fairfax Media, the supermarket will be renaming 1,000 Homebrand products as "Essentials," flagrantly disregarding the 33 years of heritage the label carries.
He could argue that the Russians flagrantly challenged the Monroe Doctrine by sending two Tu-160 Blackjack strategic nuclear bombers to Venezuela last month.
Despite this security-first outlook, the military's strict rules of engagement, which Sergeant Azaria appears to have flagrantly broken, are intended to restrain soldiers.
Appealing to the Supreme Court, Allen said states are flagrantly infringing authors' copyrights and invoking sovereign immunity as a way to avoid paying damages.
Mike Epps got the green light for a new TV show but now 3 producers are raging ... claiming the comedian flagrantly stole their idea.
The special counsel's office detailed several instances in which, in her official capacity, Ms. Sanders flagrantly lied to the media and the American public.
Right now, when the limitations on acceptable modes of expression for women are so flagrantly apparent, that period piece doesn't feel very far removed.
But more importantly: If this were the only time Tyson had flagrantly and publicly showed his ass on Twitter, I would leave him be.
Hundreds of restaurants, bars, and cantinas use the alliterative phrase to promote taco and drink specials on their menus, flagrantly ignoring a federal trademark.
Giridharadas's claims are variously wrong or deliberately misleading," he said, adding that "newspapers, not only authors, can be guilty of flagrantly deficient fact-checking.
"While the U.S. aircraft was operating under international law, the Russian side was flagrantly violating existing agreements and international law," the State Department said.
Us, told CNN that Curd and other Republican lawmakers had used their majorities in a bald power grab, flagrantly defying the will of the voters.
"The contemporary Internet runs on the exploitation of user data," the author wrote, before citing examples of corporations flagrantly flaunting user privacy to extract data.
During a visit to Bahrain in 2014, Malinowski was declared persona non grata after Manama said he had "intervened flagrantly" in the country's internal affairs.
Kyrgios once flagrantly tried to lose a match, bopping in a serve like a beginner, and starting to walk off the court before it bounced.
"Even if it's flagrantly unlawful, the way to challenge that is to keep the government from using the evidence in court against him," Litman said.
"This final 'finding' is flagrantly arbitrary, and fails to comply with the law and with the Supreme Court's mandate," the company said in a statement.
When it emerged last year that Wells Fargo had flagrantly set up fake accounts for millions of customers, Cordray's team went after the bank hard.
They also said he was at risk of being subjected to a flagrantly unfair trial because of a combination of political pressure and media reporting.
Even more so than a month ago, Trump is a national emergency, flagrantly violating his oath of office and daring the country to stop him.
"Britain is flagrantly trying to mislead the international community… (and) is staging a political performance," Lavrov said on Wednesday, according to comments reported by Reuters.
Products that too flagrantly advertised an actual individual at the expense of this digital collective — like Myspace or Mac's MobileMe software, its little-favored me.
And although Pence has always been less flagrantly offensive than his boss, there's no reason to believe he's any more of a friend to women.
Another study found when someone flagrantly breaks the rules or behaves rudely, other people perceive it as a power move and assume that person is important.
"I'm a little astounded something so flagrantly obvious could get through Google's platform," Daniel Stevens, the executive director for the Campaign for Accountability told BuzzFeed News.
That male misbehavior was accepted for a very long time, and that things that seem flagrantly wrong were often not treated as such when they happened.
The basic rule of bowling other than "throw the ball at the pins" is "don't step over the line" and these women are flagrantly violating both!
Lawmakers in conservative states are passing "heartbeat" bills banning abortion from the moment a heartbeat is detectable, around the sixth week of pregnancy—flagrantly violating Roe.
The extension adds similar banners to Trump's most flagrantly false tweets, redirecting to one of Washington Post's explainers on the subject via the [LEARN MORE] link.
Feingold, the anthropologist, says that this began to chip away at the formerly lucrative brothel model that was based on flagrantly ignoring worker welfare and safety.
Appealing to the Supreme Court, Allen said states are flagrantly infringing the copyrights of authors and invoking sovereign immunity as a way to avoid paying damages.
I can, however, walk slowly by, after going to the men's room, and make a point of staring at the diners disapprovingly and flagrantly taking pictures.
His control over the state led to re-election in 2016, this time with his wife Rosario Murillo as vice president in a flagrantly unfair vote.
Whitford, reviewing a three-judge panel's determination that Wisconsin's Republican-drawn district map is so flagrantly gerrymandered that it denies Wisconsinites their full right to vote.
To his critics, Mr. Comey has twice flagrantly violated the longstanding norms of law enforcement, politicizing the F.B.I. by injecting it into a hard-fought election.
Congress's continued failure to act on behalf of their constituents over these many years flagrantly defies the will of the people who they purport to represent.
The proposed punishment, made public on Monday, comes after Russia received serious penalties, and widespread scorn, for flagrantly circumventing rules designed to ensure fairness in sports.
It threatened Ms. Teuscher with penalties of $20,000 for "flagrantly" violating the agreement she'd signed by seeking the identity of the donor and contacting his family.
All that being said, Moore is flagrantly unfit for office — a conclusion that's only bolstered by allegations of statutory rape first reported by the Washington Post.
At a cultural moment when other states are passing -- or trying to pass -- flagrantly discriminatory legislation, Utah has been taking small but meaningful statewide strides toward change.
So why is Ohio suddenly -- literally suddenly, as in, shoehorned at the last minute into an unrelated bill -- passing a flagrantly unconstitutional and unbelievably draconian abortion ban?
In uncensored speeches, Trump talks about himself constantly, personalizing his political stances and airing flagrantly bombastic statements about immigrants, Republican rivals, and war heroes like John McCain.
Mr Calil amassed a fortune thanks largely to his chumminess with two Nigerian dictators of the 1980s and 1990s, Ibrahim Babangida and the flagrantly corrupt Sani Abacha.
This time, however, the Chinese flagrantly flouted international law, and unlawfully seized US property while possibly endangering the safety of US military personnel on the high seas.
Adding insult to injury, Turkey has begun to flagrantly jeopardize the international order the West -its "strategic partner"- has strived to create after the Second World War.
At long last, the United States is leaving the United Nations Human Rights Council — a morally corrupt U.N. organ that flagrantly betrays the ideal it supposedly upholds.
But the seriousness of the allegation -- a lawmaker so flagrantly flouting the law -- gives pause to those who believe government officials should be held to higher standards.
As long as what you're peddling isn't actively illegal—or as long as you're not peddling illegal wares too flagrantly—you're free to set up shop elsewhere.
On the one hand, there's widespread agreement that Clinton is flagrantly mischaracterizing the nature of Sanders's proposals, and that some of her allies' critiques are wildly misleading.
The other worry was simply about the implications of such a flagrantly unfit man, so seemingly incapable of emotional, moral, or intellectual growth, holding a high office.
In one sense, this is a story about the exploitative possibilities of online matchmaking: the opportunities to flagrantly misrepresent oneself, the ease of trawling for specific targets.
This was exactly what was done during the Obama administration, which flagrantly violated the privilege in refusing to share information related to the Fast and Furious investigation.
To excuse men who have so flagrantly violated those rules — to treat them as heroes, even — is to cast the idea of just war to the winds.
"When a governor commutes a sentence in such a flagrantly political way, it puts everybody in the system on notice that their (deals) are not safe," Dumanis said.
In a cogent 3,500-word article he explained why a flagrantly partisan attack on the legal authority of Robert Mueller, enthusiastically trumpeted by the president, is utterly bogus.
Cinematic games like Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto flagrantly pastiched action films from the 1950s to the 1990s, homaging filmmakers from David Lean to Michael Mann.
" But the Justice Department retorted that the company was not immune, and argued that accepting the company's position would allow foreign-owned companies to "flagrantly violate criminal laws.
"The idea of someone so flagrantly telling untruths to ascend to the highest legal position in the U.S. remains shocking, in addition to its being illegal," she wrote.
No competent lawyer would advise a charitable foundation that such payments were allowable, and only someone with no respect for charity would so flagrantly violate these basic rules.
It's a useful descriptor of a specific kind of pettiness, but maybe one that shouldn't be used so flagrantly by those well outside of its community of origin.
Across Europe, the likes of Eibar, Angers, Darmstadt and Sassuolo all spent last season flagrantly disregarding the low expectations of others and scaling new heights as a result.
Third, the court flagrantly ignored Article III of the Constitution's separate right to a trial in the state of the crime by not moving the trial to Montana.
CoronaVirals—there's a good portmanteau in here somewhere—are making videos that range from harmless, legitimately funny bits, to deeply irresponsible pieces of misinformation, to flagrantly racist skits.
"Today's announcement by the Obama administration is a clear indication that it has flagrantly violated federal law," said Cruz, along with several other congressional opponents, in a statement.
But she seems to be the one person who hasn't realized that this isn't a normal party convention — it's the convention to nominate a flagrantly unqualified Donald Trump.
His tweets, which were delivered on the movie's official April 20 opening day, flagrantly disregards the possibility that some of his fans might not have seen the movie yet.
Against Nurmagomedov, McGregor seemed to fight with the same stubbornness while it was all going wrong, but the fight was marred by a willingness to flagrantly violate the rules.
That's flagrantly contradictory to a series of comments Trump has made, dating back more than a year, in which he proposes working with Russia to fight ISIS in Syria.
Police in Saudi Arabia had arrested the young woman for wearing "immodest clothes" after an outcry from people who say she flagrantly violated the kingdom's conservative Islamic dress code.
Video footage shows they have used imprecise explosive weapons including mortars and Katyusha rockets, whose use in the vicinity of densely populated civilian areas flagrantly violates international humanitarian law.
Sure, there is the occasional troll who tries to steal the loot you earned from a kill or who flagrantly ignores you when you're in need of a revive.
It is the bureau's policy never to discuss an ongoing investigation — but Democrats say the FBI flagrantly ignored that policy last year with Comey's disclosures regarding the Clinton investigation.
The world flagrantly flaunted its excesses in over-stocked grocery stores and through the valorization of coddled Pokémon who still had caregivers, while the law demonized these dispossessed Squirtles.
In the speech, Armstrong calls for power and justice to return to the hands of the people, derides the media, and flagrantly appropriates MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech.
Mitch McConnell, the Majority Leader of the Senate, has also impressively managed to avoid publicly denouncing or questioning even the most flagrantly unconstitutional executive orders signed by the POTUS.
Desserts are made by friends, a flagrantly rich cheesecake by one and a rum cake, whose density and candied-peel flavor call to mind a Fig Newton, by another.
Sure, video surveillance might capture the incident, but except in the most flagrantly egregious cases, prosecutors are loathe to go after the cops who make their own jobs possible.
It is a sad and frustrating thing to care about teams like this, not least because of how flagrantly and obviously the teams in question do not care themselves.
Our perception is that the leaders who run these municipalities are either flagrantly flouting federal law or offering much-needed refuge for one of the nation's most marginalized groups.
Iowa just enacted a flagrantly unconstitutional law to ban abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected — at about six weeks of pregnancy, before many women even know they're pregnant.
" The filing also rails against the House process as "rigged", arguing that the articles are "the product of invalid proceedings that flagrantly denied the president any due process rights.
He has repeatedly acted with disregard for the law, he's been accused of flagrantly obstructing justice while under investigation by Mueller and refused to cooperate fully with congressional oversight.
NGO representatives described the ensuing trial as a "circus" that flagrantly flouted the most basic judicial standards, underscoring that the case was nothing more than a political show trial.
Where Trump critics see a president flagrantly flouting standards, supporters delight in his transgressions — apparently seeing them as a refusal to bend before the forces of the hated establishment.
Mr. Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt in 2017, after he spent years flagrantly ignoring a court order to stop profiling and detaining people he suspected were undocumented immigrants.
Ryan Bounds flagrantly misrepresented his background, lying to cover up disturbing, intolerant writings from his past & in my view, that means he's disqualified from sitting on the federal bench.
"I think the function of the stewards is to penalize flagrantly unsafe moves not honest mistakes as result of hard racing," said 1978 world champion Mario Andretti on Twitter.
Given that the Trump administration and the GOP-led Congress indulge flagrantly inaccurate views about climate change, it would be refreshing to see a true climate hawk in the House.
It has that student-y insouciance to it, as if the novelist is constantly curling her lip and daring you to challenge any detail of so flagrantly ridiculous a premise.
That it seems banal from Trump itself is perhaps understandable given how flagrantly and constantly he reminds us that he doesn't care about anyone outside his narrow circle of support.
Many women apparently wanted to identify with Melania, choosing to be the supermodel in a gilded cage, not the articulate and strident grandmother who was famously and flagrantly cheated on.
The U.S. withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) was signaled six months ago, when the U.S. and NATO accused Russia of flagrantly violating the accord for years.
Yet, they continue to flagrantly violate and, you know, basically just turn a blind eye to the law, whether it&aposs sanctuary cities or now just giving free stuff away.
Look, it was The Times that in 2015 helped uncover and publicize the uranium arrangement, but it has been flagrantly taken out of context by Fox News and its ilk.
Trump flagrantly contradicted Fauci's warnings at a White House briefing Sunday at which he celebrated the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates to 0% to help the shocked economy.
This reorientation paved the way for many different kinds of art to come, in which environmental — and, at times, flagrantly theatrical — experience would prevail over that of finely made objects.
A United States president urging a foreign government to investigate his political rival would seem to be flagrantly violating the law, along with American notions of fair play and decency.
But Democrats — especially "class warriors" like Obama — end up looking like the bigger hypocrites since they are the ones who constantly and flagrantly rail against "greedy," rich businessmen and bankers.
Rather than making flagrantly sexual statements, commenters have posted time stamps directing others to moments in videos that can appear compromising when paused, like a girl's backside or bare legs.
But in a blog post today, Twitter says that kind of behavior flagrantly violates its terms of service, and reports that it's suspended tens of thousands pro-ISIS accounts since May.
The government is still bound by the settlement, and the migrant advocates said in their filings on Wednesday that the administration is flagrantly breaching the terms that call for safe conditions.
Similarly, as of July of this summer, the Washington Post's Fact Checker column had rated 65% of Trump's statements as "Four Pinocchios" or "whoppers" — meaning, not just false, but flagrantly so.
Well, perhaps where others see a company that flagrantly defies regulation and inspection, you see an agent for disruption that is beset on all sides by haters and blood-testing incumbents.
This may be the least expected outcome of 2016: The most flagrantly dishonest candidate in recent memory is forcing us to have the most honest political discussion we've had in years.
Red states are competing with one another to enact abortion restrictions that, while flagrantly unconstitutional under current law, could provide opportunities for the newly composed Supreme Court to reopen the issue.
First, nerve: Whatever else might be said about Trump, it takes immense brass to lie as frequently and flagrantly as he does without apparently triggering any kind of internal emotional crisis.
Certainly, the actual plans that Trump and House Republicans have offered flagrantly violate the Mnuchin rule, as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities' Aviva Aron-Dine and Jacob Leibenluft note.
The problem has always been that despite Trump and his cronies repeatedly and flagrantly committing all sorts of crimes and violations, he easily wriggles his way out of trouble each time.
The agency quoted Iran's foreign ministry as saying the companies had "flagrantly violated human rights" and cooperated with Israel in its "terrorism" against Palestinians and in the expansion of Jewish settlements.
And I really do believe that we who reject this type of flagrantly immoral witch hunt and spread of misinformation, those of us who oppose that are clearly in the majority.
They proposed a bailout of the coal industry that so flagrantly violated free market principles, for example, that Trump's own appointees at the Federal Electrical Regulatory Commission ended up vetoing it.
A lawsuit filed on June 12th by Brian Frosh and Karl Racine, Democratic attorneys-general of Maryland and the District of Columbia, accuses Donald Trump of "flagrantly violating" both anti-corruption rules.
Those companies that were banned also tended to be smaller startups—ones that flagrantly advertised their ability to vacuum up huge swaths of data on citizens who were not suspected of crimes.
"Almost all the time, it's way better to respond if somebody is looking at something that's flagrantly sexual or graphic in nature and to tell them to knock it off," LaRue says.
Imagine if the Clinton Foundation was flagrantly breaking campaign finance law, making phantom donations to charities that never saw the money, blowing cash on sports memorabilia, and persecuting Hillary Clinton's political enemies.
The evidence would suggest that this is a man who doesn't know right from wrong, or perhaps does and simply chose repeatedly and flagrantly over many years to engage in the latter.
Things quickly escalated from embarrassing to incriminating, however, when evidence emerged that Ocasio-Cortez and her campaign manager and now chief of staff Saikat Chakrabarti might have flagrantly violated campaign finance laws.
The senators believed that the intelligence assessment Clapper was quoting flagrantly distorted what the Senate report had said, predicting dire consequences from the release of information that wasn't even in the report.
The only indication that Elizabeth has given way to Linden is a sign in a vacant lot admonishing people to pick up after their dogs, an instruction that has been flagrantly ignored.
Probably the most famous one came in the quarterfinals of the 1986 World Cup, when Diego Maradona flagrantly fisted the ball into the net in a 2-1 Argentina victory over England.
"When anyone — from any government or from any terrorist group — so flagrantly violates the global ban on chemical weapons use without consequences, it sends the signal that impunity reigns," Ms. Power said.
It was a bit like "My Oedipus Complex," a short story by Frank O'Connor that I also liked, but it was, now that I describe it, more flagrantly Oedipal than the O'Connor.
On the other hand, if Trump began flagrantly defying the Constitution's limits and kept a hold on his job anyway, that would be "like a Mexican standoff in the movies," Feldman said.
" Mat Dos Santos, the legal director for the A.C.L.U. of Oregon, said in an interview over the weekend that the arrest of Mr. Bolanos, as seen in the video, was "flagrantly unconstitutional.
He is willing to address criticisms of his earlier sets that were more flagrantly, lazily anti-trans, but not actually apologize or admit to changing his mind or express any meaningful empathy.
And they require not actively cutting Medicaid, as Trump and Republicans' health care plan would do to the tune of $880 billion — another case where Trump was flagrantly breaking a campaign pledge.
"It is shocking that the same authorities subsequently used my phone for unrelated purposes, flagrantly breaching procedural rules, my own privacy and the legal privilege I enjoy as a lawyer," she said.
I mean, this is a pretty abhorrent principle and it's embarrassing that these guys are so blatantly and flagrantly like, yes, we want to put a ton of immigrants out of business.
McConnell put together a "trial" that would guarantee this outcome without flagrantly violating the rules of the Constitution, a kind of narrow legalism that empties out the law of its true meaning.
The Los Angeles Times: "The evidence produced over the last two months is more than sufficient to persuade us that he should be impeached ... Trump flagrantly abused the power of his office."
All these measures seem dramatic but were presumably necessary, given that the culture we're talking about is one literally named for its excess energy and known for ambitious, flagrantly ridiculous resale scams.
The Awami League, which has has been in power continuously for ten years, flagrantly wielded the full power of state institutions, from police to courts to the Election Commission, to promote its chances.
He flouts them so flagrantly, lies so relentlessly, and seems to have no emotional capacity for shame or intellectual capacity to process what he's done wrong, making him incredibly hard to nail down.
That said, it's an intricate and flagrantly public scam that proves that as long as a pipeline exists between digital video game currency and real-world cash, someone will attempt to exploit it.
He pushes every advantage he can and while plenty of fighters cheat, Narkun seems to do it flagrantly in almost every bout, drawing attention to how shoddy the officiating can be in KSW.
The same flagrantly decadent sensibility applies to the Fat Monk's pièce de résistance, the duck burger, which took McCue more than a year to perfect and turned into an alchemy project of sorts.
"Israel is flagrantly employing a systematic and willful policy of summary executions against the Palestinian people; such provocative acts are in direct violation of international law and conventions," Ashrawi said in a statement.
With that being said, I receive emails every week asking me how I can heap praise on the methods of fighter x (though honestly, it's usually Jon Jones) when they foul so flagrantly.
In the long term, though, Trump's actions could make it easier for Tehran to walk away from the deal and argue that it had no choice because Washington was flagrantly violating the pact.
Tillerson is not the most flagrantly unqualified choice that Trump considered (that would be Rudy Giuliani), but he's a pick who only makes sense in the context of a pro-Russian foreign policy.
Later, as a private attorney, Kobach crisscrossed the nation like the Monorail guy on The Simpsons, encouraging towns to adopt flagrantly unconstitutional laws targeting immigrants (earning millions in legal fees in the process).
"The Russian side was flagrantly violating existing agreements and international law, in this case the 1972 agreement for the prevention of incidents on and over the high seas," the State Department statement said.
Though Spicer had repeatedly and flagrantly not told the truth during his time as White House press secretary -- a job, by the way, funded by taxpayer dollars -- he had entered a different stratosphere.
Even with the flaws in the 1986 law, ICE has the statutory authority it needs to fine and/or prosecute employers that flagrantly violate the employer sanctions provision, and to remove illegal workers.
While President Trump and his administration did not start the "war on science," their efforts to de-legitimize the truth have taken this battle to a new level, flagrantly parading fantasy as fact.
You're a masochist: Sacramento Kings (application pending: Minnesota Timberwolves) Fans who've spent the past dozen years rooting for these two teams remind me of the flagrantly NSFW opening to Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.
Facebook, which owns the photo-sharing app Instagram, initiated the review after Business Insider identified multiple companies that appear to have flagrantly violated its rules for developers and companies that work on its platform.
"By issuing his unilateral order of January 85033, 2016, Chief Justice Moore flagrantly disregarded a fundamental constitutional right guaranteed in all states as declared by the United States Court in Obergefell," the charges read.
As president, he has flagrantly violated those promises on Medicaid, backing bills that would have enacted sweeping cuts and doing everything in his power to use executive discretion to toss people off the program.
Securing our southern border is a must-do for Congress -- we cannot idly sit by while our nation's laws are flagrantly ignored, allowing potentially dangerous individuals to enter the United States with zero repercussions.
Instead of focusing on Title II as the end of the script, Congress should use this opportunity to enact a binding version of net neutrality that puts an end to such flagrantly discriminatory behavior.
This one proved them right — it was adamantly anti-theatrical, so flagrantly did it break Chekhov's rule that a gun on the stage in the first act needs to go off before the curtain.
I know that Jill Stein supports the legalization of marijuana, but if she thinks that Trump's flagrantly hateful and destructive agenda is remotely akin to anything Clinton stands for and believes, Stein must be high.
On the morning of Election Day, I thought President Clinton would end up pleasantly surprising a public that grudging accepted her as an alternate to a flagrantly unfit Trump — and I still think that's true.
Indeed, it's often hard enough for agencies to remove employees who are flagrantly misbehaving — back in 2015, EPA officials struggled to fire one worker who had been watching porn for hours each day at work.
" American Mario Andretti, the 1978 world champion, also joined the criticism on Twitter, saying: "I think the function of the stewards is to penalize flagrantly unsafe moves not honest mistakes as result of hard racing.
Unless it happens to be something extremely obscene or flagrantly illegal, no one—truly, no one—cares what you're doing in a McDonald's, and even if they did, chances are you'll never see them again.
Lindo, 22, who started therapy at age 12 after "being flagrantly suicidal": I'm really grateful to have developed a really thorough understanding of my brain, mental health, and their functions from such a young age.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's government press center called on Tuesday for Egyptian officials and prominent individuals to boycott the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) after a report on human rights it said was "flagrantly fraught with lies".
China's economy has liberalized significantly in recent decades, but it's a country that flagrantly disregards all kinds of global trade rules, from denying market access to foreign companies to subsidizing many of its key industries.
Earlier that day, I had seen a fractured America, and I wanted to believe that women can bring the country together, can do something with force to reject a government that has flagrantly rejected them.
Contributing Opinion Writer Under the rules that normally govern the American judicial system, the Louisiana abortion law at the center of a case the Supreme Court added to its docket last week is flagrantly unconstitutional.
In an era when extreme nationalism often breeds intransigence, it is a welcome sight to see America and its partners join the United Kingdom in publicly stressing the consequences of flagrantly violating a nation's sovereignty.
But he said that cases against dissidents like Mr. Díaz are orchestrated by the state security apparatus, because judges, fearful of losing their jobs, go along with evidence that is often flagrantly concocted, he said.
The discrimination found by Newsday flagrantly violates the Fair Housing Act, approved as part of the 1968 Civil Rights Act, banning discrimination in housing based on race, religion, national origin, sex, handicap or family status.
Trump criticized Clinton's call to resettle more Syrian refugees in the U.S. and accused her of being complicit in Saudi Arabia's flagrantly poor human rights record because the Clinton Foundation has accepted funds from the kingdom.
The clinics argue that the law, which took effect in January, flagrantly violates their rights of free speech, and it appears that many of the dozens of licensed pregnancy centers in California are not yet complying.
But SLAC flagrantly dropped the ball when it came to those basic jobs covered by the fee, said three former employees who worked on the company's processing side, sometimes with disastrous consequences for student loan borrowers.
It's not that you shouldn't be friends, but that the main thing you should have in common is knowing that the other person isn't going to be flagrantly disrespectful of your space (at least, on purpose).
Indeed, having institutions gain access to the information on our devices, whether flagrantly or surreptitiously, worries people: 93 per cent of adults say that being in control of who can get information about them is important.
Jay Sekulow, the president's personal defense lawyer, called the law "flagrantly illegal" and added that voters decided when they elected Trump in 2016 that he didn't need to release his taxes, according to The Associated Press.
That's not taking into account the fact that flagrantly flouting an NSAC suspension is career suicide if you want to ever compete in the United States again—the country where most of the MMA money resides.
What I discovered sheds light on how Mr. Kavanaugh made his way in his early career, and how he flagrantly breached his role as a neutral public servant and followed the imperatives of a political operative.
If an elected district attorney is unwilling or unable to bring criminal charges against an assistant prosecutor who so flagrantly violates the law, the attorney general or governor should step in and appoint a special prosecutor.
In fact, she flaunts it, flagrantly, in azure blues, carnation pinks, and perhaps most meaningfully, in a stark white in her moving DNC speech, evoking images of the suffragettes marching through the streets in their white dresses.
In this difficult political context, Johnson was viewed as a menace by white supremacists but also as a problematic figure by black political leaders who were invested in a form of respectability politics that he flagrantly violated.
But if the government were to flagrantly reject its own federalized values by, say, detaining hundreds of children under horrendous conditions and pretending that it's legal, then the loop of morality that stigmatizes the crime breaks down.
It's also about gullibility: our willingness to ignore details that are either too perfect to be real or so flagrantly wrong that they'd tip us off if only we weren't so hungry to hear a good story.
The official White House Snapchatter was doing the social media version of blinking out "help me" in Morse code while under duress, subliminally sending the message that DeVos is a flagrantly unqualified pick for Secretary of Education.
His lawyer Barthelemy Mumba Gama told Reuters the court had "flagrantly violated the minimum standards of the process" by trying Katumbi in absentia even though he had received permission from Congo's prosecutor general to leave the country.
But he has also continued to support the expansion of Canada's fossil fuel industry onto new lands, an expansion that has always depended largely upon ignoring, if not flagrantly violating, the desires and rights of Native people.
Their message, however, is loud and clear: It is simply much less likely than one would hope that the voters, in their wisdom, will prevent flagrantly unqualified candidates or people with terrible ideas from obtaining high office.
"The indictment alleges that for as long as two decades, Harold Martin flagrantly abused the trust placed in him by the government by stealing documents containing highly classified information," US Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein said in a statement.
"We are impelled to act in this way because the most important and pressing issue of our time is being flagrantly and recklessly ignored by our government and media," Extinction Rebellion member Mark Øvland said in a statement.
The upshot is that a president who once marketed himself as wealthy enough to be beyond the control of the billionaire donor class has, in practice, set up the most flagrantly up-for-sale administration of all time.
As Russia's longest-serving leader since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, Putin is all too aware that flagrantly fraudulent elections can result in regime-toppling mass demonstrations, as seen recently in former Soviet countries like Ukraine, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan.
I was unprepared for sexual advances from a neo-Nazi, and it seemed, as it often does to women doing our jobs in such situations—even those involving less flagrantly toxic men—that there was no right move.
"With these abhorrent executions the Iranian authorities have flagrantly violated international law and once again displayed their shameless disregard for the right to life," said Philip Luther, Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa research and advocacy director.
"The Patriotic Millionaires intimately understand how our current Congress has so flagrantly rigged the system in favor of the rich and powerful," Morris Pearl, chairman of the group and former managing director of BlackRock, said in a statement.
I don't know what prompted you to tweet this flagrantly disrespectful and unwarranted condemnation of the great Paul Simon, an iconic voice of several generations and shining beacon of American artistry, nor am I interested in finding out.
In a court filing, lawyers representing Fox and two of the network's top executives accused the lawyer, Judd Burstein, of making "outrageously and flagrantly" false claims on behalf of his client, the former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros.
Many in the State Department applauded the idea, but others were appalled that I was flagrantly overstepping my boundaries (figuratively, but also literally, since diplomats are prohibited from roaming out of the country to which they are assigned).
Though not as exciting as a dense puff of cinnamon divinity, their presence was a blessing for these young families, whose healthcare and medical needs are flagrantly ignored inside the FLDS, as Carolyn Jessop details in her memoir Escape.
Other advisors are ready to step up to take the role of flag-bearer from Bannon, they just won't go out of their way to flagrantly wave the flag in the rest of the faces in the West Wing.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE, Berkeley law school dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Yale law professor Bruce Ackerman, and many others denounced such a move as flagrantly unconstitutional.
Web development and app programming are just flagrantly bad platforms for craftsmanship, and one should start with a more hobby-friendly platform like maybe a Raspberry Pi. There is some truth here, and that's a fair option to take.
"Speed limiters are an available solution to large trucks flagrantly exceeding highway speed limits and needlessly putting the public at grave risk," said Henry Jasny, senior vice president and general counsel for the Advocates For Highway and Auto Safety.
Artifact's woes are not just because of how it separates players from their money, but because of how flagrantly it ties these two arenas together, the ritual of play bound and gagged to the vulgarity of buying and selling.
Though Kiffin's worst sin as the (extremely) young head coach at Tennessee, U.S.C. and the Oakland Raiders was arrogance, he committed it flagrantly, and before Saban made him offensive coordinator after Alabama's 2013 season, he was considered virtually unhireable.
While the I.O.C. has opened disciplinary proceedings against dozens of Russian Olympians, no medals from the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia — where the nation cheated most flagrantly, with Dr. Rodchenkov swapping out steroid-laced urine overnight — have been rescinded.
"The delay is flagrantly illegal as well as a direct assault on our right to breathe safe, clean air," said John Walke, the director of the clean air program at the Natural Resources Defense Council, an advocacy group. video
Beyoncé, who flagrantly loves her body and demands that you respect it, now reminds us that it's a body that can march like a boss in heels but also swell with life and hope, sexy and powerful in all its forms.
Similarly, Infowars' ability to abut community standards without flagrantly crossing them (for example, baselessly suggesting that experts argue Sandy Hook may have been a hoax, rather than asserting it himself) allows the outlet to inject false news into Facebook's ecosystem.
Reinhardt's war effort, such as it is, is to play at a Nazi dinner so spellbindingly that the guards don't notice what the Resistance is getting up to nearby: a flagrantly bogus fiction with resounding echoes of "The Sound of Music".
"This record penalty should be a reminder to all online services and websites that target children: We take enforcement of COPPA very seriously, and we will not tolerate companies that flagrantly ignore the law," Simons had said at the time.
Trump, meanwhile, seems maxed out at around 35 percent, since at least 10 percent of the country seems entirely convinced by the basic "Democrats are bad" message but simply refuses to vote for a flagrantly unqualified, racist authoritarian in response.
We've already seen EPA under Trump flagrantly cook the books to support its attempts to repeal the Waters of the United States rule and the Clean Power Plan — both rules that had been shown to have benefits that exceeded their costs.
Describing the action as a "dangerous and brazen assault on the constitution," the Campaign Council of the opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) said Friday that there was no point in campaigning in an election whose basis has been so flagrantly undermined.
Saw it today, hated it, resented Disney for so flagrantly shoving its way into the at least marginally more sacred Pixar universe Pixar was acquired by Disney in 2006, and some have argued that this marked a turning point for Pixar.
Without the legitimacy of an election, even a flawed one by Western standards, he would have to step down in 2022 or flagrantly ignore the party rules, and turn himself into a dictator who lives in constant fear of being toppled.
"This record penalty should be a reminder to all online services and websites that target children: We take enforcement of Coppa very seriously, and we will not tolerate companies that flagrantly ignore the law," said Joseph J. Simons, the agency's chairman.
It suggests that in the face of an unprecedentedly awful candidate, who imperils our NATO allies and argues for flagrantly racist policies and attacks the families of fallen soldiers, they care more about partisanship than what's best for the country.
They are also about to launch a Kickstarter aiming to build 10 more hairpieces to donate them to protestors as flagrantly luxurious, makeshift protest tents — "not-so-basic shelter," they note— essentially the opposite of those that filled Zucotti park.
Still, the openness to working alongside Trump on the issue — even as the administration flagrantly obstructs other Democratic efforts and investigations — has prompted some on the left to question whether he even has the capacity to be a reliable partner.
When the Mets fell two runs behind the execrable and flagrantly checked-out Phillies in extra innings, the day after being swept by the only slightly less depressing Braves in a three-game series at home, I bailed on the game.
The utterly bizarre, half-moaned instrumental nightmare of "Danse Macabre" stands out from its fellows like a clown in church, and sees the band flagrantly whip its experimental weirdness in between two more normal tracks as if they're daring you to say something.
"This record penalty should be a reminder to all online services and websites that target children: We take enforcement of COPPA very seriously, and we will not tolerate companies that flagrantly ignore the law," FTC chair Joe Simons said in a statement.
If Republicans are convinced that Democrats win by cheating, they will feel that their own manipulation of the system (by purging voter rolls, making voting more difficult and so on) are legitimate, and very probably cheat even more flagrantly in the future.
Similar to the bogus Steele dossier, demonstrably and flagrantly false in every aspect, the FBI relied on Mifsud to initiate an investigation into Carter Page, which proved to be an even bigger dud then the Democrats' reliance on Robert Mueller's public testimony.
Instead of being any particular kind of writer, she is, flagrantly, a consciousness — an abstract, all-encompassing energy field that inhabits a given piece of writing the way sunlight clings to a rock: delicately but with absolute force, always leaving a shadow behind.
Indeed, for decades following normalization of relations with Beijing, U.S. politicians and businesses alike were content to engage with an authoritarian regime whose proclivity to "disappear" dissenters and flagrantly violate international human rights law was, if not ideal, at the very least tolerable.
The wave of seven pardons and four commutations, some of which Trump has been considering for years, came amid a post-impeachment flurry of presidential prerogative, from ridding his team of aides he deemed disloyal to flagrantly inserting himself into Justice Department matters.
"The indictment alleges that for as long as two decades, Harold Martin flagrantly abused the trust placed in him by the government by stealing documents containing highly classified information," Rod J. Rosenstein, the United States attorney for Maryland, said in a statement.
The pungent stench of weed emanates through the halls of the mall at Hollywood and Highland, in spite of the fact that there are cops at every corner; a man flagrantly chugs from a bottle of Ciroc within eyesight of law enforcement.
Sources connected to the reality show tell us a pair of contestants, who we're told are starring in the upcoming season, flagrantly broke their confidentiality agreements this week by posting a photo together ... when they were specifically asked not to just last week.
Putin has aligned himself closely with the Russian Orthodox Church and has accused the government in Kiev of flagrantly meddling in the life of Orthodoxy in Ukraine, a former Soviet republic where a new national church has broken away from Moscow's orbit.
More than 95% of public investment projects in Hungary are co-financed by the EU. In general the EU should stay out of members' internal affairs, but governments that flagrantly violate democratic norms should face sanctions, such as receiving fewer handouts from EU structural funds.
"Sprint knew exactly how New York sales tax law applied to its plans—yet for years the company flagrantly broke the law, cheating the state and its localities out of tax dollars that should have been invested in our communities," Underwood said in a statement.
"If providers don't have standing, it's a looming question of whether blatantly unconstitutional criminal statutes would even get into court, and certainly whether we'd get into court in time to prevent such a flagrantly unconstitutional law [like Alabama's] from going into effect," Tu told VICE.
Last week, Facebook deleted almost 120 private discussion groups of more than 300,000 members, after being alerted by a report from journalist Brian Krebs that the groups flagrantly promoted a host of illicit activities, including spamming, wire fraud, account takeovers, and phony tax refunds.
But White House officials pushed back immediately, saying Manigault-Newman&aposs termination for alleged ethical violations was handled appropriately and charging that she would have flagrantly violated security protocols by taping Kelly in the highly secured room in the basement of the West Wing.
Such a scenario, however unprecedented and remote, would kick off an outright Constitutional crisis over the question of how Congress and the courts would react to a presidential administration flagrantly defying both a Congressional subpoena and a court order saying it must be fulfilled.
For most of us, if we started coming to work less and less, flagrantly refusing to do the tasks laid out in our job descriptions, but still tried to collect our checks on payday, we'd be laughed out of the office, if we were lucky.
An episode like the one we did about the N-word is important because an 11-year-old boy — white, Black, Hispanic or Asian — might not know the historical context of that word when they hear it used so flagrantly in music all the time.
Importantly, some of the people the president has tasked with overseeing foreign and national security policy — James Mattis at the Defense Department and H.R. McMaster as national security adviser — may not be very supportive of a foreign policy platform that flagrantly downgrades human rights.
Add to that an audacious snaking bassline, that walks flagrantly up and down the hi-hat, and the flirtatious staccato flick of an electric guitar, and it's no wonder this is a record that makes people smile as much as it makes them move.
That much was on display when the president ordered thousands of troops to the Mexican border this fall to repel the "caravan" of immigrants he said were mounting an "invasion" — a flagrantly cynical ploy to rile up his political base ahead of the midterms.
" Fain continued: "Barr's words are as revealing as they are disturbing ― flagrantly dismissive of the rights of Americans of color, disrespectful to countless law enforcement officers who work hard to serve their communities, and full of a continuing disregard for the rule of law.
However it's hard to imagine Sacha Baron Cohen would be able to get away with a similar feat today, both because of how the benchmark for flagrantly imitating other cultures has moved, and because of how obvious the disconnect between himself and his character is.
"Any attempt to bend the listing rules in order to facilitate the IPO of Saudi Aramco is highly inappropriate and flagrantly ignores the principles which the UK's listing rules were designed to defend," Ashley Hamilton Claxton, corporate governance manager at Royal London, said in a statement.
" The team at Good American sent the following statement: "Ms Bleu's claim that Good American and Khloe Kardashian copied or stole her designs is flagrantly false and little more than a cheap publicity stunt and an attempt by Ms Bleu to get her 15 minutes of fame.
All at once, they would replace the old policy with the new policy, post an announcement explaining the new policy, warn a batch of subreddits that they were probably in violation of the new policy, and ban another batch of subreddits that were flagrantly, irredeemably in violation.
Contributing Opinion Writer In a rational world, the Supreme Court would hit the pause button on the pending census case to take account of new evidence that the Trump administration's stated reason for adding a citizenship question was a fiction that masked its flagrantly partisan motive.
" In response, Good American has released the following statement to PEOPLE: "Ms Bleu's claim that Good American and Khloé Kardashian copied or stole her designs is flagrantly false and little more than a cheap publicity stunt and an attempt by Ms Bleu to get her 15 minutes of fame.
An Alabama judicial oversight body on Friday filed a formal complaint against Roy S. Moore, the chief justice of the state's Supreme Court, charging that he had "flagrantly disregarded and abused his authority" in ordering the state's probate judges to refuse applications for marriage licenses by same-sex couples.
"When anyone — from any government or from any terrorist group — so flagrantly violates the global ban on chemical weapons use without consequences, it sends the signal that impunity reigns and it gravely weakens the counter-proliferation regime from which all of us benefit," she said in a statement.
I don't really have it in me to be reasonable about Elton Brand, because I was so moved by the work he did in that most unreasonable of basketball situations, and how he willed and worked some dignity and purpose onto an organization that so flagrantly lacked either.
Having learned from the imbroglio that followed—and with the site's policy on what constitutes harassment now explicitly defined—Redditors seeking to engage in hate speech began forming or infiltrating less flagrantly antagonistic niche subbreddits, tiptoeing right up to the line of Terms of Service (TOS)-breaking activity.
Even after the company flagrantly violated American sanctions against the export of advanced technology to Iran and North Korea and was identified as a security risk by American intelligence agencies, the Trump administration said last week that it would let ZTE continue buying American semiconductors and other components.
This is, more or less, how Sanders likes to roll — flagrantly brushing aside wonkish worries that would get in the way of framing a good-versus-bad story and eager to attract criticism from technocrats that only serves to underscore his image as a unique scourge of the establishment.
Like a sexually confused teenage boy, Michael Bay's fondness for taut, bulging muscles topped by poreless skin is only matched in 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi by the uncertainty of whether he's flagrantly lusting for these sinewy lats and triceps or whether the feeling is something more aspirational.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle on Wednesday derided the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) record-breaking settlement with Facebook as weak, arguing that the final agreement does not hit Facebook's core business model and does not require extensive government oversight of the company accused of flagrantly violating Americans' privacy.
From one perspective, the State Department's move against Hoda was something bold and new: A U.S. president was flagrantly expanding the role of executive power, baldly asserting the right to personally decide, with no due process or hearing, that a woman born in the United States wasn't an American citizen.
But despite the jokes, there's plenty of reason beyond the subjective nature of sexiness to be critical of People's decision — namely because Shelton has been flagrantly and repeatedly homophobic in the past, once "joking" in a 2011 tweet that he would leave any gay man who tried to touch him beaten and bloody.
" In response to Bleu's lawyer's claims,  the denim brand released the following statement to PEOPLE: "Ms Bleu's claim that Good American and Khloé Kardashian copied or stole her designs is flagrantly false and little more than a cheap publicity stunt and an attempt by Ms Bleu to get her 15 minutes of fame.
The petition reads, "This is unacceptable to millions of vegans, vegetarians, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and others in the U.K." While animal products can be found in several commonplace items, dissenting voices argue that the banknotes flagrantly disregard those who consciously seek to avoid such items for various ethical considerations and religious purposes.
In a suit filed by Ambac, one of the largest insurers of debt issued by Puerto Rico, the company argued that "the Commonwealth, egged on by the Oversight Board, continues to flagrantly disregard the rule of law" and is seeking a declaratory judgment that the commonwealth's fiscal plan is unconstitutional and illegal.
After years of complaints that the Obama White House was flagrantly exceeding its executive authority on a range of issues, a federal district court judge in Washington, Rosemary W. Collyer, agreed with Republicans on the Affordable Care Act, finding that Congress had not funded a $130 billion program providing subsides to insurance companies.
While the president and his all-too-familiar surrogates spent the weekend doubling down on claims of "exoneration" that have no basis in fact, they have been more than met with a chorus of calls for Democrats to hold accountable a flagrantly corrupt president who has repeatedly flouted the rule of law.
And just five years after Tezuka's death from cancer in 19453 at the age of 60, Disney apparently flagrantly plagiarized one of Tezuka's most beloved works, Kimba, the White Lion, by all appearances lifting whole plot points and multiple direct artistic references from the anime for its massive blockbuster The Lion King.
Part of Ms. Nitsche's brief is to redefine what Brioni means now — and now more than ever, following the tenure of Brioni's previous designer, the Australian roustabout Justin O'Shea, who U-turned the collection toward the flagrantly flashy (he spoke of adding gangsters to its client base) and departed after six months.
The career prosecutors had proposed a prison term of between seven to nine years for Stone, arguing that Stone "flagrantly" lied to the House Intelligence Committee as it investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election, which included stealing emails from Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign chief, which were later released by WikiLeaks.
So best exploit of this is just taking things from people in the office—their keyboard, their letters, their job—and then just flagrantly sitting there, using it, tossing whatever you stole in the air because everyone is too afraid to say anything until eventually a polite office email gets sent that you cheerfully ignore.
Eighty percent of white evangelicals support Donald Trump, despite conduct in his personal life that flagrantly departs from traditional Christian values and his admission that he has never asked God for forgiveness — prompting the question of whether the set of religious issues these Christians choose to focus on is politically rather than morally motivated.
In the context of the papacy, in his style as a ruler of the church, Francis is flagrantly Trumpian: a shatterer of norms, a disregarder of traditions, an insult-heavy rhetorician, a pontiff impatient with the strictures of church law and inclined to govern by decree when existing rules and structures resist his will.
Price, Tillerson and Sessions are Trump hires, so the drama around them is distinct from the spectacular firings of Sally Yates, the acting attorney general who chose not to follow his travel ban directive, or James Comey, the non-partisan FBI director who, in so frequently -- and perhaps flagrantly -- exerting his independence, has drawn fire from both sides of the aisle.
On key foreign and domestic issues, from Russia to NATO, to the dispute between Qatar and its neighbors to the origins of the Robert Mueller special counsel investigation, Trump has seemed to strike a course that flagrantly contradicts with positions of his own government often with his explosive tweets -- though he's also prone to do it in person on the campaign trail.
The clues drawn from the details in these pictures allude to the divisive, reactionary politics that have been at work over the past half-century; their historical specificity grounds the flagrantly outré goings-on — and there are a lot of them — in a nightmarish reality that feels, upon reflection, not all that far removed from the ugliness we're witnessing in the paintings.
When he makes his grand entrance in Episode 3 (after bit appearances in the previous episodes) DeMarcus is an instantly recognizable figure: As a student, he is flagrantly mediocre, but as an athlete, he is an academic institution's dream — an "all-around player," as his coach describes him, who can "cross like Kyrie, then cut back like Curry," according to DeMarcus's father.
In effect, Mr. Breivik took the fundamental notions of human rights and the rule of law to their most extreme test: Is someone who is convinced that he stands far above the law and the rest of humanity, who can walk around an island shooting one helpless teenager after another, eligible for the same rights as the people whose rights he so flagrantly denied?
And, as it just so happened, Mr. Lanier is one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed on Monday in federal court in Alabama, claiming that the state law stripping the vote from any person "convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude" — a law that has left more than 0003,000 adults in the state ineligible to vote — is racially discriminatory, indefensibly vague and flagrantly unconstitutional.
N.) Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE on Wednesday accused Russia of flagrantly and aggressively using a nerve agent to poison a former Russian spy in the United Kingdom, and called on Moscow to "come clean" about its chemical weapons program.
From the kinds of men who threaten physical violence against fellow contestants and insult the lead (Chad Johnson from Jojo Fletcher's season) to men who've been flagrantly, publicly racist outside of the show (Lee Garrett from Rachel Lindsay's season) in 2017, to Hannah Brown's slut-shamer Luke Parker, and her deceitful winner Jed Wyatt, male villains haven't changed quite as drastically as the women have.
It is unfortunate for the American people that Congress would be complicit as 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 – through his Trump Old Post Office LLC – flagrantly violates the Emoluments Clause.
Despite his history of extremist views — he once said Muslims should not be allowed to serve in Congress, once called being gay "detestable," flagrantly disobeyed federal court orders while chief justice, and just this year falsely asserted to a Vox reporter that some American communities in the Midwest lived under sharia law — he then seemed set to win a relatively easy victory against the Democratic nominee this December.
Harper is passionate about the romance of discovery and just plain romance, via Felicity Jones's pilot Amelia Wren, a flagrantly named amalgamation of several real-life daredevils including the French stuntwoman Sophie Blanchard, who was widowed when her husband suffered a heart attack and fell out of their basket over The Hague, and her flamboyant predecessor Élisabeth Thible, the first untethered female balloonist, who took off from Lyon costumed as the goddess Minerva.
The mainstream media has also yet to speculate -- let alone diagnose -- what seems perfectly obvious to anyone with an ounce of common sense: that Clinton's electoral college loss was certainly not primarily due to whatever mistakes she may have made, but an unusually multi-faceted and highly potent combination of disparate assaults: from the left, the right, the Russians, the FBI, a flagrantly lying opponent who made a chant of her suitability for prison, and yes, the media itself.
That version of a too-powerful presidency was then further augmented to "rogue presidency" after the attacks on 9/11 (although hints of it became apparent as early as 1999 during the Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE's war over Kosovo, when he flagrantly disregarded the congressionally passed War Powers Resolution).
Seattle plane thief's apparent knowledge of loops , other dangerous maneuvers is a mystery: investigators OMAROSA RECORDING RAISES SECURITY CONCERNS: Omarosa Manigault-Newman, the ex-reality star and former Trump aide who has since accused the president of racism, on Sunday released what she claimed was a secret recording of White House Chief of Staff John Kelly "threatening" her in the White House Situation Room ...  White House officials pushed back immediately, saying Manigault-Newman&aposs termination for alleged ethical violations was handled appropriately and charging that she would have flagrantly violated security protocols by taping Kelly in the highly secured room in the basement of the West Wing.
The president has cemented his "Drain the Swamp" credibility among supporters by selecting individuals like Dr. Ronny Jackson for the Department of Veterans Affairs with little administrative experience, or others like Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosTrump aides pushed for states' ability to block migrant kids from enrolling in public schools: report Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Buttigieg to Detroit audience: Don't judge Indiana by Pence and we won't judge Michigan by DeVos MORE for the Education Department and Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE for the EPA who flagrantly oppose the bureaucracies they were nominated to lead.

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