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"graver" Definitions
  1. any of various tools for chasing, engraving, etc., as a burin.
  2. an engraver.
"graver" Synonyms
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Maybe the same will be true under even graver circumstances.
But drones of up to 25kg are a graver threat.
No sin is graver than the diminution of Donald Trump.
The Republicans also emphasize that security risks are graver than ever.
But we now face a new, graver threat in COVID-19.
In the end, the announcement was even graver than might be anticipated.
Patrick Graver (right) and Justin Kelly (left) in Times Square on Jan.
The consequences of the impasse have been growing graver by the day.
Yet the US government announced this month an even graver corporate killing.
The rationale is that these graver accusations require resources the office cannot provide.
However, the graver it all gets, the more we miss those initial delights.
In Latin America, institutional failures were graver, with corruption rotting out political parties.
But the situation is graver than just shutdowns spurred by public health concerns.
"Williams has painted a lush, wandering portrait," Elizabeth Graver writes in her review.
Lawrence Graver, writing for the New York Times, discovered an "epistemological detective novel" beneath
Francis looked graver than Mr. Trump, but he lightened up when he shook Mrs.
"It makes our already grave fiscal crisis graver," CPS CEO Forrest Claypool told reporters.
Some of these men have committed graver offenses than Judge Kozinski stands accused of.
It varies by subspecialty — discontinuity may have graver consequences for neurosurgery, say, than for radiology.
They warn that breaking his pledge to build the wall would carry graver political consequences.
In Comey's much graver situation, Trump made it clear his career depended on playing along.
Trump, however, has repeatedly provided the public with information that could make things even graver.
But in the eyes of our citizens, there is a graver threat at hand: clowns.
The collapse of our social fabric, the collapse of communities, is a much graver crisis.
The fear is that the Trump presidency could be about to take a much graver turn.
Graver charges of rebellion and sedition, faced by the 12 now on trial, were not included.
But Kaepernick committed a sin much graver than playing poorly: He demanded justice from his country.
The new climate report clearly warns that making certain choices now will propel ever graver consequences.
But on the morning of July 10, 123, Liang knew that something far graver was underway.
His approach toward nuclear weapons and arms control is similar, but with even graver possible consequences.
In a more complex area, and one of graver importance, cyberespionage now endangers American companies' intellectual property.
Probably not, and a motor vehicle in the same situation would have been a much graver threat.
The allegations against Mr Temer are far graver, but his chances of remaining president may be brighter.
Instead, there are graver doubts than before and a realization that the party faces a steep climb.
Moral indifference is an easy path, and it leads to other, graver sins, including cruelty and dishonesty.
What happened in the 2016 campaign was graver even than the "information warfare" alleged in Friday's indictment.
President-elect Donald J. Trump faces a much graver threat from the North than his two predecessors.
But some politicians and commentators are raising the possibility that he committed an even graver offense: treason.
It's graver than World War II, when Hitler never actually threatened our institutions or occupation of Washington.
This seems to create at the very least a sizable conflict of interests and possibly a graver offence.
They seemed to have survived the advent of domestic baths, but changing social attitudes are a graver threat.
And if Trump is reelected in 226, Democratic failure in the Senate would carry graver costs for Democrats.
"We will face a graver and more complicated environment, as well as risks and challenges," Mr. Li said.
Of course, I'm skating by compared to those with graver concerns, but my patience has been running thin.
But some falsehoods have graver consequences than others, such as lying to police about being a crime victim.
This data shows a much graver impact on black people than previous efforts to track police shootings have shown.
In part due to its size, a breakdown in the repo market can have much bigger, and graver, repercussions.
Intelligence chiefs from the last three administrations agree, and told Axios there is no graver threat to the United States.
Both proceedings pose serious legal trouble for the President, but the Cohen plea is the graver and more immediate risk.
Ms. Lamsal said the pornography ban was not so much a solution as it was a deflection from graver issues.
There were graver concerns in the southern island state of Tasmania, where there were 56 active wildfires as of Friday.
On Wednesday night, the police were called to the same single-family house to deal with a far graver situation.
That adults are so easily taken in by the hateful who prey on their fears is a much graver matter.
Officials said they had "graver concerns " about the accuracy of the House memo, challenging President Trump's pledge to release it.
But what's of far graver concern from the recall movement is the larger impact of the movement on judges nationwide.
But, if you look beyond the run-of-the-mill plane set, the entire scene takes on a much graver tone.
In reality, liberal complaints about Romney four years ago were mostly in proper proportion to current, graver warnings about Trump today.
During the hearing, Gaetz argued that violence by undocumented immigrants was a graver concern than people accessing guns without background checks.
On top of all this, the biological theory of plausibility also suffers from a graver problem: its predictive powers are faulty.
And of even graver concern nationwide is the strong link between poor road conditions and accidents that damage lives and property.
In Packer's telling, the graver blemishes on Holbrooke's record are, for instance, that he lied about a road accident outside Sarajevo.
The Tudor Revival-style Graver-Driscoll house, in which the Society is located, is worth checking out in its own right.
Those events only confirmed the Bulletin's consensus that humanity is in graver danger than ever before, board member Sharon Squassoni said.
"There are much more graver concerns than Speaker Ryan making an understandable decision at this point in his life," Pope added.
Graver said it was up to the Iraqi government to decide how best to mobilize its limited resources to advance towards Mosul.
I wrote extensively about this existential dilemma in my book about the torture issue, but this is far graver for the nation.
The impact of hacked personal medical devices, though, could be far graver— endangering patient's lives as well as exposing private medical data.
That notion — that sports should take a back seat to graver concerns at a time like this — was commonly espoused on Thursday.
But the teenage protagonist of Richard Wagamese's revelatory father-and-son wilderness story, "Medicine Walk," takes a graver view of the world.
This is a graver crisis than Watergate, which was about corruption, not the usurpation of our laws and our checks and balances.
But it's a pattern that could have even graver consequences for human beings in the future as AI systems become more advanced.
Sheriff Graver says he was told the country duo even threatened to pull the plug on the concert if they saw any cops.
Among all those graver sins, one glaringly obvious fault stands tallest in The Rules of the Game: This book is corny as hell.
But soldiers not only receive far graver wounds, but under complex conditions that are not just a barrier to healing but unpredictably so.
The only way for North Carolina to avoid even graver financial consequences is for Mr. McCrory and state lawmakers to repeal the law.
While the challenges facing the Iraqi government after the fall of Mosul are daunting, the challenges ISIS's territorial empire faces are graver still.
The South Korean economy which had rushed along the road of ruin under the US military administration entered a graver stage from 1949.
Yet Mr. Strange's other, perhaps graver challenge, besides carrying the Washington establishment mantle, is voter concern about that same record in Alabama's capital.
As The New York Times points out, Boz misspells the name of the character Galadriel as "Galadrial," but there are graver errors here.
In interviews and lawsuits, workers have made a graver charge: that the restaurants often broke the law by cheating them on their wages.
This was the early days when Richie Devine first started working with them and Otto Von Shirrach was still a graver (goth raver).
The increase in mortgages has helped reduce a glut of unsold homes, which posed a graver danger to the economy than does consumer debt.
"Whoever stole this data now wants the world to know—and that has much graver implications," Weaver wrote in an analysis of the leak.
Both excesses threaten the rule of law—but the dogged search for persons and crimes to prosecute poses the graver threat to constitutional government.
States with larger affected user bases like California (7 million), Texas (6 million), and Florida (4 million) represent a far graver threat to Facebook.
"This is Africa: I can do whatever I want," says Matt Graver (Josh Brolin), the American operative in charge of the necessary dirty work.
But given Britain's political system — which relies for its maintenance on the character and disposition of the prime minister — it carries even graver import.
"It is going to be one of the hardest and last forms of transportation to decarbonize," said Brandon Graver, who authored the ICCT report.
"If Trump refuses to disclose, it certainly makes the allegations even graver," said Israel, who led the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee from 2011-2015.
In central Europe in particular hysteria about migrants overlooks a much graver threat to "Christian nation states": slow death by emigration and low birth rates.
You had better confess before we find out, or else you will also be judged as a liar, and the repercussions will be graver yet.
Some of these penalties are routinely imposed and are routinely graver than those associated with misdemeanor crimes — and often harsher than the punishment for felonies.
His avoidance of the draft came at a time when many with much less money had already refused to be drafted and suffered graver consequences.
A far graver danger would be if a president were to be elected based on false information or information that was widely misunderstood by voters.
Weapons smuggling throughout the Balkans, with Montenegro as an epicenter, is probably an even graver concern than Djukanovic's financial shenanigans for this prospective NATO member.
"What is coming is graver and more bitter," Sinai Province said on Telegram, an encrypted instant messaging system used by ISIS to communicate with followers.
Inevitably, the operation begins to go sideways, leaving Alejandro alone to try and help her, while Graver must grapple with his bosses' increasingly feckless orders.
Nor would I claim that doubts about Omarosa's credibility shouldn't be weighed against graver doubts about the credibility of the president and his senior advisers.
Trump admitted he has been reluctant to step in front of cameras with bad news, even as some encouraged him to adopt a graver tone.
A public vote on declaring a Republic of Taiwan, as the two former presidents called for on Wednesday, would be considered a much graver matter.
Midway through the Philharmonic performance, arranged by Mr. Marsalis, Ellington's plunging ostinato line is given a graver sense of mystery than on most other takes.
And ambitious schemes to solve them risk dragging the US into costly and counterproductive quagmires that could draw focus and resources away from graver dangers.
Challenges can have even graver consequences — in 1968, challenges from Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy actually helped push Lyndon Johnson into dropping his race for reelection.
Over the past 15 years, the digital threats to our physical lives have become graver, and the perpetrators of them more capable than most people realize.
There is no part of American society that is less prepared for coronavirus or graver a threat to health than jails, prisons and immigration detention centers.
The news media, and society, may pore over the details of sex scandals, and the graver claims brought against people like Mr. Greitens and Mr. Schneiderman.
And this amnesia has become most pronounced, ironically, as American power and the international order are coming under graver threat than at any time in recent memory.
You prize your relationship, so you perform a rational balancing act: weighing the (probably slim) chances of violating your agreement against the (graver) dangers to your relationship.
Scenes followed one another without much connection, and the shift to the graver spectacle of the Living Nativity was abrupt, though the donkey and camels enchanted us.
"For China, a sixth nuclear test represents a graver threat than an ICBM test," said Feng Zhang, a fellow in political science at the Australian National University.
And this is before considering the new cuts to Medicaid included in the manager's amendment unveiled Monday night, which only makes the harm to poor people graver.
It turns the human psyche into animation and makes observations about the delicate balance of the human ecosystem that graver, more somber movies haven't managed half as well.
Officials dismissed any talk of forgiveness for him, saying that the damage he had done was far graver, and that Ms Manning had already served a sufficient sentence.
Being a racist (or totally uninformed about policy issues) may be in some sense a graver sin than favoring tax policy tilted in favor of the very rich.
In many ways, magnified much beyond my personal story and in situations that are much graver than mine, Trump is America's personal repudiation to many elements of technology.
"He was accused of far graver crimes than rape and most of the accusations have now been proven to be false," read the statement from Mr. Jammeh's party.
That distinction matters for how the indictment is read: Though Americans have seen it as highlighting a foreign threat, it also illustrates the perhaps graver threats from within.
Tate "goes through" the strictly unnecessary medium of figurative language rather than stating things straightforwardly, and uses his madcap style as a vehicle for implying other, graver things.
A graver sin is the adoption of a term that was created by conservatives to smear the left and discredit criticisms of the growing clout of the racist right.
Despite years of warnings, and long histories of planning for emergencies, officials in saturated cities and counties have often found themselves responding to far graver challenges than they imagined.
Mike Pence, addressed supporters in darker and even graver terms, with Mr. Trump casting the election as a now-or-never moment for his brand of right-wing nationalism.
Those communities may soon find themselves in even graver circumstances, since S.B. 151 shifts about one-third of the new plan's costs from the state to local school districts.
That's a necessary message, reminding audiences that even in a world in which time travel is possible, the stakes are graver for black characters than for their white peers.
The implications for the 2018 elections could be even graver, Republicans fear, with several party strategists predicting that Democrats would brand them as the party of child sex abuse.
The encounter sets off a love story spanning addictions, accidents and grief, all told in a novel "with a vivid sense of play," Elizabeth Graver said in these pages.
Graver allegations of sexual misconduct, assault and even rape have forced the resignations of entertainment, media, and other public figures, beginning perhaps most notably last year with Harvey Weinstein.
The greater, graver flaw, though, the one that empties "Suburbicon" out and turns it into a mannerist exercise, is that the movie reproduces the inequality it's ostensibly outraged by.
And besides, there's another, graver noise that fills the heads of Tim (Wilson Bethel) and Sergei (Alex Mickiewicz) as they face off in the semifinals at the U.S. Open.
"It's a common problem in the developing world, but the problem is much, much graver in Mexico," said David Kaye, the United Nations special representative for freedom of expression.
Their antics alone threatened to send the economy into recession, and if they had actually defaulted on the debt, per Ryan's guidance, the economic carnage could have been far graver.
An upstart party started only two years ago, it recently forged an alliance with another radical party, called United Left, posing an even graver threat to Spain's long-established Socialists.
"No rules this time," Graver announces (in a line deemed worthy of the movie's billboards), after terrorists brutally strike within U.S. borders at a big-box store in the heartland.
Those traditions were undermined when Fiedler and his buddies "hid in the bushes" (in Hart's words) to catch the senator in a compromising position, distracting the public from graver matters.
The Wolf Man, the last of the studio's marquee monsters from that period, howled in 1941, yet by then there was a far graver threat — Adolf Hitler — on the scene.
The threat here is actually even graver because nothing says that when the government opens up a new source of income, the initial rate of tax is set in stone.
But sometimes a good story just isn't enough — especially when the political and legal threats to Mr. Trump are posing a graver threat than ever to Republicans' majorities in Congress.
The concern grew graver after the Fox News debate, leading a handful of state and national operatives to believe Blankenship has a real shot of beating Morrisey and Jenkins on Tuesday.
NEW YORK — The diplomatic situation between the United States and Germany to-night [April 8] is admitted graver than it has been at any previous stage in the negotiations with Berlin.
There are many other personal examples with graver consequences: Some people can't access health insurance or their money because the correct character for their name cannot be displayed on identification papers.
A far graver risk to public health would occur if a strain of the avian influenza virus mutated so that it became transmittable from person to person like the seasonal flu.
And some worry that they will further tilt control of information about the conflict toward the military, which rights groups consider to be guilty of far graver atrocities than the rebels.
Their sun-ray effect is achieved with hundreds of lines emanating from one point — it appears simple, but one wrong move with the graver and the work must be started again.
" An even graver scenario, Talbott said, would be an "unravelling," in which we revert to "a dog-eat-dog world with constant instability and conflict even if it doesn't go nuclear.
Not long afterward, the agency determined that the compounds, then widely used in refrigerators, air-conditioners and some industrial processes, posed an even graver threat to the atmosphere than first thought.
The gymnastics federation's failure to safeguard young girls was graver than financial instability or ineptitude on the playing field, which were reasons the Olympic committee used to decertify other governing bodies.
Graver said the formation that attacked Abu Ghraib was not "particularly large" and showed that the coalition and the Iraqis were succeeding in preventing Islamic State from conducting major resupply and maneuvering.
There's no greater nor graver indication of the dark place in which Future currently resides than on "Hate The Real Me," an unvarnished self-assessment that takes stock of his present state.
Julie Van Voorhis, an art-history professor at Indiana who is researching the busts, had joined Abbe and me, along with Juliet Graver Istrabadi, the ancient-art curator from the Eskenazi Museum.
Said hitman would be Alejandro (Benicio del Toro), a holdover from the 2015 movie that starred Emily Blunt along with Josh Brolin as Matt Graver, the shadowy government operative who recruits him.
But the project's dysfunction came to light amid far graver trouble signs in the American economy, circa 2008—during the same volatile spring on Wall Street that saw the Bear Stearns bailout.
For the European Union, which has been unable to stall Mr. Orban's systematic dismantling of the checks and balances essential to democracy, a sweeping victory for him would present an even graver challenge.
A recent study shows I'm not alone: scientists have a name for this phenomenon—"choice overload"—and the paralysis can have graver consequences than the level of heartburn your chosen meal will provoke.
Had this been a full-throated heel turn, by contrast, the commentary team would have played up their disgust at Reigns' actions and expressed a graver sense of concern for Strowman's well-being.
Laird was spotted on the beach alongside Thanos/Cable/Matt Graver too ... but he eventually made his way into the water and did what he, quite literally, does best -- surfed his heart out.
But Klosterman has little to say about our collective moral blind spots — a letdown, because being wrong about the Good is a graver matter than being wrong about the universe, or about taste.
In addition to the volatile situation along the southern border with Gaza, Israel has been grappling with what it views as the graver threat of Iranian entrenchment across its northern border, in Syria.
But the consequences of the political realignment in Britain, as in the United States, are much graver because their two-party systems prevent left-wing parties from simply resolving their differences by splitting.
Yes, there are far graver issues to consider about our political process, but perhaps the physical spaces of politics provide a well-defined place within which we can start tackling the system's shortcomings.
Physicians worry that, beyond the mandates HB 1890 would place on their work, the consequences would be much graver for their patients, who may internalize the stigma they say is baked into Ryan's legislation.
The volatile situation along the Gaza border remains a challenge for the government, as does the northern border, where Israel is grappling what it sees as a graver threat of Iranian entrenchment in Syria.
The camera slowly approaches ghostly forests, bodies of water and, through space, our planet — imagery that suggests the language crisis interacts with, and is in part caused by, even graver threats to earth's sustainability.
Spanish producers also say the actions distract from graver threats to Europe's wine industry, including Britain's decision to leave the European Union, which could slow exports to the bloc's biggest buyer of European wines.
Trump has received his convention bump and is narrowly leading in the polls, and the consequences of his election are legitimately graver than the consequences of Republican victory in any previous election in memory.
Although Pigou sprinkled his analysis with examples that would have appealed to posh students, such as his concern for those whose land might be overrun by rabbits from a neighbouring field, others reflected graver problems.
As liberals on Twitter were calling Trump a hypocrite for himself volunteering state secrets to Russia, the Fox News host spoke as if it were self-evident that Clinton had made the graver intelligence error.
The committee's fund-raising officials now quietly acknowledge that Mr. Trump is a thoroughly compromised candidate, party donors said, but implore potential contributors to give anyway, stressing graver concerns like control of the Supreme Court.
Now he and Graver, on the say-so of the U.S. Secretary of Defense (Matthew Modine), spearhead a covert scheme to kidnap Reyes's twelve-year-old daughter, Isabel (Isabela Moner), and spirit her into America.
For those in Soros's camp, using surveillance to crack down on dissent—as the Chinese government does among Uighur Muslims—is a graver concern than using data collection to determine whom to sell microwaves to.
Calling the situation a "really ugly reality of coercion and intimidation," American Immigration Lawyers Association Executive Director Ben Johnson said in a call with reporters that the facts are far graver than merely separating families.
Graver says midway through the performance, he was told the band wanted a police escort out of town after the show -- but he told them he wouldn't spend "one tax dollar assisting them" ... after being disrespected.
Even after the court squashed the most egregious restrictions imposed by the legislature, voting-rights activists had graver concerns: over the purging of rolls and limited opportunities for early voting, including in areas hit by flooding.
Based on the trailer, the second series of Stranger Things will match the first in terms of atmosphere and throwback appeal, but it looks like the stakes are graver in terms of what they're up against.
But, with the two sitting next to each other at a White House lunch Wednesday, President Donald Trump suggested Heller would face much graver consequences if he opposes a last-ditch effort to pass that bill.
Five men who gang-raped an unconscious 14-year-old girl were convicted of mere "sexual abuse"—not the graver "sexual assault", because technically they had not used violence or intimidation, as required by the statute.
So it has gone with efforts to control North America's opioid problem, and why it is that we are now facing an even graver crisis than in the era when OxyContin prescriptions were at their peak.
They are watching, he said, for graver breaches that could indicate that Iran is returning to the nuclear weapons development track that the CIA and the International Atomic Energy Agency determined Tehran had abandoned in 2003.
Sun said North Korea had "a pattern of surprise provocation or surprise tests" that could catch the US off guard and reveal the de-escalation as a ruse, which could lead to graver escalation down the road.
Turkey's foreign ministry, whose relationship with Berlin has soured in the past year over disagreements on a range of political and security issues, said the matter was made graver by the failure of German police to intervene.
Late Tuesday, Mr. Netanyahu's situation became even graver, as one of those arrested — a top government official who reported directly to Mr. Netanyahu on the Bezeq affair — reached an agreement with prosecutors to become a government witness.
Mr Soufan has a warning, too: as IS is worn down, and its dispute with al-Qaeda over the declaration of the caliphate becomes moot, the two movements could reunite, posing an even graver menace to the West.
Some people on Twitter said Nigeria's investigation was wasteful when Nigeria faces graver issues such as the national air force's bombing of a refugee camp last week where the death toll could be as high as 170 people.
The clarification acknowledges that misapplications of the guideline and efforts to de-prescribe opioids and reduce addiction and other health risks for some Americans has backfired for many and exposed them to newer and possibly graver health risks.
Welles initially financed the project with $750,000 of his own money, and the freewheeling nature of the film — by many accounts, precariously held together by young cameraman and confidant Gary Graver — is reflected in how it was produced.
Has there, then, been any precedent that raises graver questions about a Supreme Court nominee's fitness than the fact that Brett Kavanaugh got himself as much as $200,000 in debt largely by buying tickets to Washington Nationals games?
This weekend's "alternative facts" were fairly innocuous, but soon he will be meeting with foreign leaders, sitting in on intelligence briefings, and deciding the fate of the world, and the lies will grow graver and become more frequent.
He was already a god of cinema or a fallen idol (depending on who's telling the tale) when he started it in Los Angeles with a crew that included the cinematographer Gary Graver, who stuck with Welles throughout.
RADDATZ: Well, let me ask you this, if you were Commander in Chief tonight would you have order the U.S. military to destroy that missile preemptively on the launchpad to prevent North Korea from becoming an even graver threat?
Because the families opting out were disproportionately white and middle class, testing proponents dismissed them as coddled suburbanites, while insisting that urban parents, who had graver concerns about the quality of their children's schools, were supportive of the tests.
Nobody in current cinema is graver or less ostentatious; when his character, Anderson, declares, "The public library is the last bastion of true democracy that we have in this country," you listen, and the film comes into satisfying focus.
Speaking at the White House coronavirus task force's daily press briefing, the president was questioned by reporters about his mood at Monday's news conference, when he struck a graver note relative to his previous appearances discussing the burgeoning outbreak.
The "measureless frozen ocean" that Captain De Long described is no more, and his era's obsession with conquering the North Pole has been replaced by the graver challenge that drives so many Old Weather volunteers: averting catastrophic climate change.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish prosecutors will appeal a court ruling which found five men who assaulted a 14-year-old girl guilty of sexual abuse rather than the graver crime of rape, a source at the prosecutor's office said on Wednesday.
Representing the architectural and design portion of the competition were Benjamin Prosky, the Executive Director of the American Institute of Architects New York; Stacy Shoemaker, the Editor-in-Chief of Hospitality Design; and David Graver, the Senior Editor of Cool Hunting.
However the trade conflict is resolved, a graver risk is the possibility that the deeper tensions could boil over into an armed clash between Beijing and Washington and its allies in the hotly contested maritime zones off the Chinese coast.
Charles M. Blow I know that there are things of graver consequence in Donald Trump's regime than his diction, but as a person whose vocation concerns him with language, I am simply appalled by Trump's savage mauling of that language.
Republicans have sought to throw Democrats' opposition to Clinton's impeachment back at them, but Democrats say the allegations confronting Trump are far graver than the ones that faced Clinton — lying and trying to cover up an affair with Monica Lewinsky.
While Democrats have pushed for a major investigation into whether any Trump campaign associates had any contact with Moscow during the election, Republicans have argued that the graver concern is the surveillance of Americans and the leaking of classified information to the media.
"A full analysis of developments in and outside China shows that in pursuing development this year, we will face a graver and more complicated environment as well as risks and challenges, foreseeable and otherwise, that are greater in number and size," Li said.
Jones County Sheriff Greg Graver tells TMZ he was headed backstage Saturday night at the Great Jones County Fair to discuss security protocol with the band when he was stopped by a crew member and told no uniformed officers were allowed backstage, per the band.
"These types of tensions are unlike what we've seen in a very long time, and I think the market is starting to wake up to the fact that the risks are getting graver," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
For Fiona Watson, who works for the activist group Survival International and has campaigned for the Yanomami since 1990, any long-term solution must be based on having more people on the ground, graver punishments and a focus on those hiring the miners and supplying equipment.
But for the small group of dedicated patriots known at the National Collegiate Athletic Association, there is far graver concern: specifically, that future national Olympic glory will be undercut if college football and men's basketball players ever gain the right to negotiate their fair market value.
They may also offer pointers as to how he would lead in a national security crisis with graver global implications than Puerto Rico's troubles, perhaps in the standoff with North Korea over its nuclear program, or in the case of an explosion of tension with Iran.
In fact, he finds himself thinking about it a whole lot: how extreme the put-downs of political adversaries have become; how automatically combatants adopt postures of unalloyed outrage; what this means when they come upon a crossroads — and a candidate — of much greater, graver danger.
But Mr. Moon did not want him to make the trip, officials said, perhaps worrying about allowing the famously unscripted Mr. Trump, who has insulted Mr. Kim, the North Korean leader, as "Little Rocket Man," to a place where any errant remark would take on graver significance.
But when I last saw her, just two weeks ago, as China was under quarantine because of a mysterious coronavirus that turned into an epidemic, what used to feel like a personal quirk took on a graver warning: Absolutely, definitely, don't even try it, No hug.
As the last embers of his relevance burn to nothing in his remaining years, he has things of a graver nature to reflect on these days—charges of rape and abuse, the sting of a forever tarnished legacy, and the haunting guilt that weighs on his eternal soul.
"We are deeply concerned that right now, in the last final stages of the campaign to retake Mosul, that the civilians... in (IS) areas are probably at graver risk now than at any other stage of the campaign," Lise Grande, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Iraq, told AFP.
To choose Bloomberg as the alternative to Trump, then, is to bet that a chaotic, corrupt populist is a graver danger to what remains of the Republic than a grimly-competent plutocrat with a history of executive overreach and strong natural support in all our major power centers.
The meeting with Mr. Xi, with whom Mr. Trump developed a rapport during a getaway at his Mar-a-Lago estate in April, took on graver significance after North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile this week that the South's defense minister said was capable of reaching Hawaii.
What this all adds up to is a potential crisis much graver than whatever immigration emergencies the president has in mind: A legally ignorant president forcing our troops to choose between his commands and the rule of law in a petty political struggle over a domestic political question.
Now that the prime minister himself is in the righteous's sight — protecting a blasphemer may be even graver blasphemy — and a man even more powerful than him, Bajwa, has been declared kafir, an infidel, one can only hope their respective institutions won't use the blasphemy card against their perceived enemies.
A world in which Manchin spent two years casting votes for a Clinton agenda would have put him in much graver danger than one where he has kept a cordial relationship with Trump and maintained his own centrist brand, while enjoying the freedom to oppose the GOP's politically unpopular health care effort.
Yet while it may be possible for Democrats to win control of the House without staking their fortunes on states and districts like Montana's at-large congressional seat, the implications of being less competitive in rural precincts could have graver consequences in the Senate, where Democrats are defending a cluster of seats in conservative, sparsely populated states — including Montana.
The main focus has shifted over to the two men who spent most of the first film either yelling at her or refusing to explain what was going on: government "consultant" Matt Graver (Josh Brolin), whom the secretary of defense (Matthew Modine) enlists to solve the problem, and his preferred and apparently indestructible operative, Alejandro (Benicio del Toro).
Some of his protagonists from the first film return for duty here: Matt Graver (Josh Brolin), a federal agent whose sacred calling is to do the dirty work of the U.S. government and to clean up afterward; his sidekick, Steve Forsing (Jeffrey Donovan), who commits himself to chaos without removing his spectacles, like a homicidal librarian; and Alejandro (Benicio del Toro), whose last name is never revealed.
But critics say the allegations are just another sign of how the Trump administration is going off track — even if two of the three involve consensual acts and appeal mainly to prurient interest, in contrast to the graver matters being investigated by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.

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