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"implacable" Definitions
  1. (of strong negative opinions or feelings) that cannot be changed
  2. (of a person) unwilling to stop opposing somebody/something

452 Sentences With "implacable"

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Yet this economic crusade faces continued friction and implacable hostility.
The space agency shifted from intrigued support to implacable opposition.
Y quién sabe si frenar un poco su implacable conquista.
When he is not, there is no more implacable foe.
And a decade ago, jazz's gender imbalance still felt implacable.
Thatcher's most implacable enemies were the miners and industrial workers.
Fiji Girl, as a new style icon, implacable expression and all.
He was cool and implacable for almost the entire 19 hours.
The existence of ghettos is no longer enforced by implacable bigots.
But he was not an implacable foe of the practice, either.
What was once a teasing abstraction has become an implacable reality.
When her voice appears, it's firm, implacable, wry and nonchalant, demanding.
Benjamin Netanyahu's Israel has been implacable in undermining possible Palestinian statehood.
From now on, Jeremy Corbyn has my loud and implacable opposition.
As futures prices collapsed, the implacable insurance algorithms accelerated the selling.
No citizens know the national narrative, and its implacable racism, better.
It was never about implacable facts that might hunt you down.
On Tuesday, a State Department spokesman retreated from those implacable demands.
But he is not an implacable foe of the practice, either.
His enemies remain implacable, and a negotiated solution seems hard to envision.
They never forget a slight, and when angered grow fierce and implacable.
"Say something!" one of them cries, half crazed by such implacable silence.
The struggle to ambulate overpowered her implacable ardor for the great outdoors.
A powerful statement of the implacable power of circumstance on our lives.
Genoa defines itself by its standards, a long memory and implacable endurance.
Russia is, after all, a close ally of Saudi's most implacable foe -- Iran.
The question now is how many of Mr. Sanders's supporters are equally implacable.
John Kasich, one of Mr. Trump's most implacable Republican critics, praising Mr. Balderson.
But because glamour has its own implacable logic, they make it nearly watchable.
Garnett, during his playing days, liked to present himself as an implacable warrior.
Hyperpartisan politics and an implacable president may break Congress's ability to check him.
But we will be implacable in defense of our people and our vital interests.
But it's not quite the implacable scourge it was throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
The opposition, led by Álvaro Uribe, a former president, remains implacable in its hostility.
And I know how hard he worked against implacable hostility at every single turn.
Middle sister's perspective makes the milkman's "encroachment" seem terrifying, implacable, and yet frustratingly foggy.
Mr Putin has faced implacable hostility from Western states since his intervention in Ukraine.
One's eyes do not immediately focus upon this centralized figure of implacable femininity, however.
For the remainder of his career, he recognized that the environment faced implacable enemies.
It fills up and empties out and the gods still wait, implacable and unknowable.
No citizens know the national narrative, and its implacable racism, better than they do.
Show implacable hostility to Iran, possibly short of destroying the deal, barring a mishap.
The outcry from conservatives who see the northern regime as an implacable foe was predictable.
You run, walk, jog and sometimes stumble through Manhattan streets, seemingly implacable, but also confused.
To detractors he is a would-be sultan, implacable, cunning and reckless in his ambition.
Richard Harris plays an implacable Texas sheriff who pursues Rod Taylor's murderous villain into Mexico.
Joll is a torturer, a man of implacable certainties, blinding "barbarian" prisoners, crushing their feet.
Olmsted ultimately despaired of finding common ground with white Southerners he judged implacable on slavery.
"Our implacable plaque unveiler," as Rhea calls him, does not enjoy or appreciate this hoopla.
The sonic squall grows melancholy and implacable, like a memory that won't fade away. RUSSONELLO
Richard Nixon despised his opposition, convinced of their bad faith and implacable hatred for him.
These incredible discoveries have also left some with an implacable urge to eat these important specimens.
To many Israelis the "kite terrorism" is yet more evidence of implacable — and creative — Palestinian hostility.
There was a "dawning realisation" in Brussels that Britain's objections to the existing deal were implacable.
Few other compromises are possible between the smoke-free hospital and the hard-core, implacable smoker.
The pros who had their lunch money taken by the implacable Pluribus were good sports, however.
But the idea of cancer as an implacable enemy that needs to be annihilated runs deep.
Well, summer's over, and all of a sudden three-week-old memories seem distant and implacable.
A story more powerful, more hungry, more implacable than any one of ours will ever be.
Sullivan, who had been praised by Trump supporters, such as Fox News' Jeanine Pirro, was implacable.
Depending on who's speaking, it's either a generation of the downtrodden or a demanding, implacable horde.
More subtly, Ms. Verzutti pits the translucence of oil paint against the implacable opacity of acrylic.
We asked many times to have it sent home but its purpose was unfathomable and implacable.
In the face of implacable North Vietnamese resolve, even successful military campaigns simply didn't do much.
Iran is a vexing state to be smartly managed, not assumed to be an implacable enemy.
Indeed, if Trump had signaled implacable opposition months ago, there probably would be no standoff today.
But Lynch pivots the camera around, so we're looking into Sarah's eyes as she watches, implacable.
Mr. Axelrod predicted that Mr. McConnell and the other Senate Republicans would be "implacable" on the issue.
He is an implacable critic of President Vladimir Putin and gleeful fan of the NATO military alliance.
Laura reacts to her new world of gods and monsters with a dead-eyed and implacable smirk.
Most of the party's grandees have expressed implacable opposition to his presidency after a bruising general election.
Likewise, the shadow looming behind Tessa's Type A neurosis takes the form of her implacable, austere mother.
The trainer was staring at the implacable Liston, and didn't hear Clay until he had repeated himself.
On Saturday Night Live, veteran actor Robert de Niro portrays him as a tough, implacable prosecutor. MoveOn.
Implacable, beautiful, cold, selfish, hard, amoral, she lowered the temperature of the stage to near absolute zero.
But, after the embarrassment of the talks, he and Murillo became more implacable, decrying a coup attempt.
Let us make our stand against the implacable forces that hasten the end of all worthy things.
By that time, he was famous throughout the world for his implacable hatred of Fascism and Nazism.
Ms Hardy's implacable sincerity can feel sometimes devastating but is never devoid of wit and soothing humanity.
"So close" was faint, a remembrance of things past; its repetition, meatier, a recognition of implacable fate.
The valley's inhabitants enlisted the services of the bishop of Geneva to exorcise the implacable ice floe.
Sex censorship is virtually a dead issue, but the demands of art remain as implacable as ever.
Second, coalitions and alliances imply hostile intentions, or serve as defensive instruments in the face of implacable adversaries.
"As ever, the UK remains implacable and rock-like in our support for Gibraltar," he wrote on Twitter.
The Saint, hired by one of Preacher's angel pursuers, is a callous mass-murderer and an implacable pursuer.
But the statistics do not begin to capture the fear inspired by cancer's silent and implacable cellular mutiny.
In each of those cases he aimed to help the little guy in the face of implacable odds.
Meanwhile, in the 51st century, a team of genetically engineered soldiers is preparing to confront an implacable enemy.
Many times we adopt the face of the 'company:' stoic and implacable in the face of harsh 'commentary.
Democrats said they were left out of negotiations, with Ryan only trying to placate an implacable right flank.
Russia, with which Mr. Obama had tried to cultivate a friendly relationship, continues to be an implacable adversary.
The most alarming special effect is John Carradine's performance as Heydrich, gaunt and implacable as a medieval Death.
Mr. Reid described the Republicans as implacable and said there was nothing to suggest that they might budge.
Their pounding, extravagantly impassioned repetitions and rushing rapids of fury create a mood somehow simultaneously implacable and changeable.
Another version wears a purple coat of implacable yet appealing texture, preening its glossy fur with every rotation.
Mr. McConnell has long been an implacable foe of legislation that mandates disclosure or limits on political donors.
China is set on an implacable course to run the world in the second half of this century.
Misterioso en su transmisión e implacable en su propagación, ha hecho que los países intenten respuestas totalmente divergentes.
Yet the implacable pacing and Kenichi Negishi's unruffled cinematography shape Yasaka into a near-mythic instrument of destruction.
While many agents groused about the changes, Mueller was implacable, withstanding the withering criticism, and holding the line.
Jay Nixon of Missouri, a Democrat who has faced implacable opposition from Republican supermajorities in his state legislature.
On Tuesday, the implacable Republican hostility was exemplified by Republican senator and presidential hopeful Marco Rubio, who was caught
The boll weevil, another implacable force, swarmed up from Mexico and ravaged cotton crops as destructively as any army.
As for the paranoia, the army is no more the state's glorious guardian than India is the implacable foe.
It is hard enough negotiating with an implacable bureaucracy without having your position constantly redefined by a volatile Parliament.
Even Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary and Ms. Merkel's most implacable opponent on refugees, seems to agree.
He was severe, as if even Cecilia had finally crossed some line beyond which there was only implacable judgment.
She was a goddess — an implacable agent of justice who gives the arrogant, insolent and wicked what they deserve.
This is partly because the movie, with implacable sterility, gradually nudges its title character toward a threatened tipping point.
Portrait du Samedi KNOWLTON, Québec — Malgré son indéfectible bonne humeur, l'auteure de polars Louise Penny est une tueuse implacable.
Mr Condé, though, seems unfazed, perhaps because he has the backing of an implacable opponent of the West: Russia.
The people won a battle against the local government, but the real threat comes from a far more implacable force.
Even when scratches are visible in the glossy white ground, there is something implacable about the surfaces of these works.
Others argue that Pakistan sits in a uniquely hostile part of the world, between war-torn Afghanistan and implacable India.
In an interview on MSNBC, he repeated a formulation Obama used when he struggled with bitter and implacable Republican opposition.
And then: Disowned, banished to Annie's fields, buffeted by the same implacable currents that roiled the lives of all slaves.
The mayor, who at one point offers to cut off his own arm, makes an especially implacable and chilling nemesis.
"Gleason" is incredibly frank about Gleason's physical suffering and the toll his terrifyingly implacable physical deterioration takes on his marriage.
Speaking of politics, the house pets encounter an underground militant organization led by Mr. Hart's adorably fuzzy, implacable little rabbit.
Thomas became an implacable critic of the New Deal, which he felt did not go far enough in reforming capitalism.
Since replacing the implacable Abraham Foxman, a growing chorus is singing that Greenblatt's multiple missteps have damaged the venerated organization.
It's written for large ensemble, and centers on Fay Victor's frisky, implacable vocals, and the restless pianism of Myra Melford.
Cormac McCarthy won't win because Darkness implacable would beat down on the man as he spat violently onto the dirt.
But now Axe is facing an even more implacable foe in Grigor Andolov (John Malkovich), a rich and vicious Russian.
Ackerman McQueen, which spent years building up his implacable image, has been taking it back apart in recent court filings.
The beautiful and implacable faces of Mollie and her brown-eyed sisters gaze, as if in accusation, across the ages.
Lumbering and implacable, she bears down on her victims in zombielike obedience to the tiny voice emanating from her uterus.
Polunin, obvs) and his implacable frenemy Prince Felix Yosupov (the former Royal Ballet principal Johan Kobborg, who should know better).
AlphaGo's pauses are implacable, consistent: it doesn't respond to Lee's struggle; it plays the game as if he simply wasn't there.
He would be back to hurl thunderbolts from his Olympian height of intellect and to charm even his most implacable foe.
"I didn't mean to write a collection where every narrator was a weirdly implacable woman," Galchen has said of the book.
The zombie plot, like nearly all zombie plots, creates an implacable foe that can only be resisted by a united humanity.
" Above all, "America will start winning again," through the sheer force of Trump's implacable will and mystic bond with "the people.
There was a logic, an implacable, animal logic, in hanging on, in dying only when you could hang on no longer.
Brussles has become an increasingly implacable wall to May and her Brexit secretary David Davis's demands for a speedy EU divorce.
In Pelosi, Trump has encountered a canny and implacable foe, with an intimate understanding of the power invested in the Congress.
"There is no lesser of two evils here," Cramer said, calling both the president and the Fed dangerously "implacable" on policy.
It seems to his son that for Jay, as Poseidon was for Odysseus, "some implacable traffic god" was always against him.
His hypocrisy was manifest, given how he had proclaimed himself an implacable foe of the sex trade because it exploited women.
Overwhelming, inhuman in scale, this underground concrete architecture evoked the massive, implacable political and economic interests that controlled Durango from afar.
You play, again, as Sora, a plucky anime boy hero with an implacable sense of hope and love for his friends.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has a dry, witty sense of humor, and she can be cool in a hard-boiled, implacable way.
Public health experts warn that the implacable spread of the virus means the outbreak could easily continue well into next year.
But the Party functions in the way that Feuerbach said God functions in Christianity, as a mysterious and implacable external power.
Perhaps no biography should be written: perhaps this magus should be allowed to vanish from the scene—affable, implacable, unknowable. ♦
Iran, which Mr. Trump has painted as an implacable enemy, is not taking steps to manufacture a nuclear bomb, they said.
For all the symbols of prosperity — the nice houses, the Buick — Russ had a deep, implacable sympathy for those left behind.
He argues there are some terrorist enemies so dangerous and implacable — and so difficult to arrest — that assassination is the best solution.
The movie he has made is less an act of muckraking than it is a psychological thriller, with Bannon its implacable villain.
The Runaways comics were exciting in part because they forced the young heroes to rise to the challenge of fighting implacable foes.
Dota 2 fans are nothing if not implacable (take it from one), but, hopefully now, we can just shut up and watch.
And that might not be for some time, because of the other advantage partisanship affords him—the implacable support of his party.
Similarly Turkey, traditionally one of the Syrian leader's implacable foes, has increasingly shown willingness to work with Russia to resolve the crisis.
Mr. Pence's reputation as a longstanding, implacable and dogged opponent of abortion has made him a hero to the country's cultural conservatives.
In an entirely benign way, the presence of the boy silently and subtly demonstrates a crack in the implacable armor of apartheid.
For some, this benign demonstration will seem a frightening image out of sci-fi literature—the implacable AI out to replace us.
North Korea, which considers the United States its most dangerous and implacable enemy, conducted a second successful ballistic missile test last week.
And one is told by Aunt Lydia, the implacable enforcer, who has imposed Gilead's draconian rules on the Handmaids with vengeful relish.
Nevertheless, Warren set about doing her work in the same stolid, implacable fashion that her aides now say defines her campaigning style.
Like a petulant and implacable child still stewing over a toy he was forced to share, Trump has put all reason aside.
In practice, some of the steps Trump entertained face implacable opposition from the National Rifle Association and its allies among Congressional Republicans.
On the page, she sparkles; on the stage, she is a force of nature, all implacable will and exquisite, sharp-edged wordplay.
What is the value of elections when the economy's vicissitudes toss aside jobs, towns, and industries with the implacable force of natural disaster?
In February the prime minister welcomed his counterpart from Pakistan, India's implacable rival, before making his first trip to India since taking office.
And with US national security facing an even more implacable enemy, North Korea's Kim Jong-un, Xi has gone from foe to favorite.
Civil rights advocates have long regarded Roberts as an implacable foe of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which targets racially discriminatory voting restrictions.
Note the word "composition" because one of Ride the Lightning's most impressive features was its implacable will to create complex yet powerful songs.
His message of reconciliation may not sit well with Democrats infuriated by Trump and his implacable, nativist base in Congress and the country.
In Kevin Young's implacable formulation, then, "the Trump era" is a hoax, the ultimate howler, one we're fated to live (or die) inside.
Some, too stunned by the realization that "this is where we live now," don't; others are implacable on one side or the other.
She loved the English canon, hated its implacable maleness and wove that love and hatred into the warp and weft of her masterpieces.
As the controversy unfolded, Dr. Church was implacable in public, but he said in our interview that he had wrestled with major doubts.
When "Mezzanine" appeared, its songs hovered in their own cavernous voids: at once dynamic and methodical, implacable and precarious, urgent yet stubbornly unhurried.
Mr. Cummings is deploying all the techniques that have worked for him before: disruption, deception, intimidation and an implacable willingness to alienate people.
A cherry tree is a reminder of the relentlessness of life, of the earth's unceasing, implacable desire to keep making more of itself.
It's from the moments before the hearing, as a low-grade hurricane of Senate business swirled around an implacable Comey at its eye.
But as a solo pianist Mr. Blake likes to move slowly and darkly through his music, sounding both implacable and open to anything.
Facing implacable Senate opposition in 20053, President Lyndon B. Johnson withdrew his nomination of Associate Justice Abe Fortas to serve as chief justice.
It's strange and refreshing to read an account of the burgeoning friendship between these two nations, which in my lifetime have been implacable enemies.
A good Nak Muay is like a Greek Phalanx fighting the horde, implacable until the opponent panics and breaks, and then it's all over.
The poignancy of Mr. Scheuer's and Ms. Lerner's images arises from the implacable effect that estranging clinical spaces impose on previously secure domestic places.
Of course it's distorted: a welter of writhing, colliding, cranked-up guitars over drums that bristle with treble and a bassline that's nonchalantly implacable.
" Accordingly, a "competent and powerful 'enemy' cannot be controlled, but must be destroyed, psychologically justifying genocidal attacks as 'self-defense' against an implacable foe.
Technology's implacable advance, and the great strides being made by artificial intelligence, will test Mr. Trump's promise to bring manufacturing jobs back to America.
In Hulu's "Reprisal," Abigail Spencer plays a woman on an implacable mission in a Southern gothic tale of brawling gangs and tender male pride.
When people mime his hardened competitive spirit, they clench their fists and make chomping, biting gestures, evidently comparing him with an implacable snapping turtle.
"We haven't been consulted at all," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, who seems to have settled into implacable opposition.
We'll remember those moments of amazing grace, when he lifted our spirits, and the evenness with which he faced an implacable and sometimes bitter opposition.
Mr Obama, he says, brought the Tea Party insurgency in the mid-term election of 2010, and the implacable mood of Congress thereafter, on himself.
It is figurative, in that it is about the mortification of intimate relationships and the implacable advance of control one person can exert over another.
The Southern Baptists' hitherto nuanced position on abortion—they would allow it whenever a woman's well-being was in question—became one of implacable opposition.
I saw that now as clearly as yesterday afternoon—it felt like a thousand years ago—I had seen the implacable logic of our mercy.
" Roth described the protagonist as a "man possessed by dangerous sensations, nasty opinions, savage grievances, sinister feelings and ... stalked by the implacable presence of lust.
With the president's party in the minority, Congress' implacable opposition to the White House is not easy to differentiate from efforts to undermine the republic.
But then their emissary showed up, and quickly proved to be the most dangerous and implacable enemy I've ever faced in a Total War game.
Erda, the earth goddess, who emerges near the end with a dark warning, is sung by Kelley O'Connor with affecting vulnerability rather than implacable authority.
Malik, the postpartum shut-in—Jennifer Thalasinos called her a "mail-order bride for ISIS "—would have been, I imagine, even more appalled and implacable.
He gives us a face for the figure his sisters are kicking and fighting against, and a name for the implacable forces arrayed against them.
Once considered an implacable Stalinist, Raul Castro is said to have become more pragmatic after the Soviet collapse pushed Cuba to the brink of economic chaos.
Para el 1003 de octubre, al menos quince personas habían muerto y el presidente, evidentemente contrariado, habló de una "guerra contra un enemigo poderoso e implacable".
When Jimmy Carter's presidency was threatened by rampant inflation, he turned for expertise to the New York Fed's implacable president, Paul Volcker, making him Fed chairman.
Like the harsh, implacable God of the biblical Job, these lines of willful force might surround a character with light, or might cut him in half.
This week, dissidents within the party launched a revolt against Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez, who has been implacable in blocking Rajoy's effort to form a government.
Bob Corker (R-TN) seeming implacable — he was the only Republican to oppose the Senate bill the first time — they could not survive any more desertions.
It is the reflex of the kid with low self-esteem hoping that his work will please the implacable father, but secretly despairing that it can.
Esas leyes fueron las que llevaron a la caída de Nielsen, quien perdió su trabajo porque al mandatario le pareció que no era lo suficientemente implacable.
I've had two of them in my first 13 years in the full-time work force, so rest assured you are not some implacable freak, Arlington.
The market is an implacable opponent but here was a man who beat it year after year, making $75bn out of nothing but wisdom and charm.
But just because he makes himself known doesn't mean he can be stopped: von Sydow's calm, implacable villain makes it chillingly clear that escape is impossible.
Or want to watch TV. Or even have an itch I had to scratch, and any such desire immediately and fatally cracks the implacable wall of sulk.
His implacable left-leaning critics argue his money that comes with ideological strings attached, and are part of an effort to evangelize about a right-leaning agenda.
The winner, Iván Duque, is the protégé of Mr Santos's predecessor and implacable political foe, Álvaro Uribe, while the runner-up was an opponent on the left.
Meanwhile, the real estate mogul and his supporters pounced on Clinton's remark, with even some of his most implacable GOP critics siding with him on the issue.
You can't stop the tidal waves that swamp otherwise ordinary Americans, because the tidal waves have become surly, implacable gods, caring little for the rest of us.
It's a battle of culture and religion, too, but race — starting with the implacable evil of slavery — has primarily driven the divisions in this country since 1789.
"Bosch represents an implacable, inexorable divine justice — sublime retribution that will punish each and every crime," he wrote in an essay for the forthcoming Prado exhibition catalog.
No tribute from Russian state tv, as it reports the death of John McCain: "He was an implacable opponent of Russia, who supported even tougher sanctions..." pic.twitter.
Mr. Mattis, though he has supported adherence to the deal, reportedly pushed for General McMaster's ouster and considers Iran an implacable threat to regional security and stability.
How strange and pregnant are those implacable beeps from the bedroom, how sharp the shards of moonglow that greet Mary Jane when she wakes up to respond.
That raises a question: if China is signalling that it is at once implacable but somewhat patient, what do party leaders have in mind for Hong Kong?
The lack of normal optical recession gives them an implacable, almost physical presence, especially the really tall cathedrals of Wells, Somerset, England; Orléans, France; or Nuremberg, Germany.
If there's a villain in this book it's "our implacable foe" Vladimir Putin, an "audacious despot" who gets a steady flagellation over the course of two chapters.
Dictatorships fall not only when they have implacable opponents but also exemplary victims: Steve Biko in South Africa, Benigno Aquino in the Philippines, Jerzy Popieluszko in Poland.
Whatever the enterprise's personality or mission, the implacable logic of the human resources department  —  cold-bloodedly efficient, and tactically sweetened with doses of "understanding"  —  wins the day.
Mr Trump's win has emboldened Russia's authoritarian president, Vladimir Putin, a friend to Serbia and Serb nationalists in neighbouring Bosnia, and an implacable enemy of Kosovo's very existence.
And yet even if these larger forces are implacable, a small effort can sometimes make a meaningful difference—like helping a family of nine escape with their lives.
He quoted a young German woman trying to explain how her father, a German diplomat who had been an enlightened pro-communist, became an implacable foe of communism.
The curved windowless facade that it presents to the room, textured as only Kahn's concrete can be textured, is implacable, indomitable, unforgiving of the niceties of club behavior.
Mr. Barnes's view of Shostakovich conforms in every detail to the sentimental Cold War fable of a passive, pathetic yet saintly figure buffeted by an obtuse, implacable force.
The implacable pace of the truck, huffing mammoth breaths in the street light, makes Rae feel as if she had actually been run over and left for dead.
My diamond-studded internal vision of the Birmingham expat was that of an LGBTQ hero, magnificent musician, hoary elder statesman, and implacable defender of the heavy metal faith.
He's an implacable wrecking ball this week, breaking through Renzo's arm wrestling record, his control over his team, his skull, Ray's quadriceps, Ray's resolve, and ultimately Ray's face.
Of course, there's another facet of the series' enduring popularity that can't be overlooked, and that's the cat-and-mouse game between Laurie and horror's most implacable killer.
He also made an important rhetorical shift, one that tracked closely with his second great political crusade: enabling the slow but implacable death march of right-wing jurisprudence.
But Iran has not halted its regional aggression, giving Mr. Trump a rationale for portraying it as an implacable foe that should be bullied and punished with sanctions.
The Saudi embrace of Wahhabi beliefs and its implacable opposition to the pluralistic push that inspired the Arab Spring help explain the recent history of the Middle East.
Muchos de los educadores que quedan se han alejado de la profesión, ya que sus sueldos han perdido casi todo su valor debido a años de hiperinflación implacable.
Ever since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, when Iran's current theocratic leadership seized power from the US-backed Shah, the two countries have treated each other as implacable enemies.
But he is right, at least in part, to blame the implacable and often disloyal opposition of Mr Uribe, who repeatedly accused him of handing Colombia over to communism.
Appointed chief of the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA) in 2013, the implacable prosecutor has overseen the convictions of more than 1,000 officials, businesspeople and politicians, including nine former ministers.
The implacable resistance to government borrowing displayed by Republicans in the immediate aftermath of the Great Recession, when bigger deficits might have done a lot of good, has crumbled.
Even secondary objectives, such as presenting Russia as a better friend to the Islamic world than its implacable enemy the United States, were met by Trump's early executive orders.
Trump even went so far as to express gratitude to Mueller, his most implacable enemy: "I appreciate the special counsel coming out with a statement last night," he said.
In rejecting her approach to Brexit and in complimenting Boris Johnson, her recently departed foreign minister, Trump weakened Britain's position in negotiating with a tough, virtually implacable European Union.
Harvard legal scholar Alan Dershowitz, who has been an implacable foe of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, admonished the president directly in a Fox New interview on Monday.
Rarely, however, has he been so implacable in his mission to freak us out, and "Transit" is all the more alarming because he refuses to labor the historical parallels.
But she yields to precedent — a victory for Lascelles, masterfully rendered by Pip Torrens as an implacable courtier-as-undertaker, from his sepulchral voice to his boot-brush mustache.
With four formally accomplished, brutally forthright video installations, Ms. Perry uses the implacable inhumanity of computer and video-game software as a searing window into the contemporary black experience.
Mr. Eribon further considers how the intellectual left, his adopted tribe, has contributed to such alienation, even to the point of waging "an implacable war" against blue-collar interests.
Más tarde reconoció que comer pescado congelado cuando el frío de afuera es implacable a veces lo hace sentir más frío pero asegura que, de cualquier manera, lo disfruta.
Today, however, the four states named above that see themselves as implacable adversaries of the United States are, in fact, cooperating to oppose American interests whenever and wherever possible.
I did not leave it at all convinced that he has the national experience or the force of personality to get progressive legislation passed in the face of implacable opposition.
Comparisons to Alex Garland's Ex Machina are inevitable: both feature predatory men holding women hostage in hermetic, high-tech, gorgeously sterile homes, with other women standing by as implacable assistants.
Unsurprisingly, the two actors who are actively testing President Trump's  resolve come straight from George W. Bush's "axis of evil": Iran and North Korea, two of America's most implacable adversaries.
This makes some desserts more implacable than they should be, like the crostata spread with a layer of orange marmalade so thin that viewed from the side it would disappear.
Sunday's recital was the closing event of a three-concert festival devoted to Mr. Hersch's chamber music, which has all the implacable darkness and intellectual rigor he is known for.
If the president and his administration were to lead a call to action in defense of these animating principles and ideals, even implacable enemies would have to respect these efforts.
And who among them – even the most implacable administration antagonists – wouldn't want to pay this modest tribute to the vice president whose son, Beau, succumbed to brain cancer last year?
"The Fault in Our Stars," which was simultaneously an implacable tragedy and a screwball comedy about two teenage cancer patients, was of a piece with everything Green has ever done.
And his long pursuit of Fan turns into something both terrible and ultimately deeply moving, while Scrooge, as we have never seen him before, becomes a vengeful and implacable nemesis.
"Reprisal" — with the double meaning of revenge and repetition — traces her implacable campaign to clear her name and get satisfaction, with extreme prejudice, from the various men who wronged her.
Desde su adolescencia, había estado combatiendo una enfermedad muscular degenerativa que le robó el uso de sus piernas, le arrebató su independencia y le causó un dolor implacable y agonizante.
It's also about the discovery of the very existence of black holes — a rags-to-riches tale about an implausible idea that gradually came to be accepted as implacable fact.
Yet it is implacable economic might that leads many today to conclude that the yuan, China's currency, will supplant the dollar, just as sterling gave way to the dollar after 1945.
The enthusiasm for the latest four-episode run -- which again features Ruth Wilson's implacable killer, Alice Morgan -- dissipates amid a subplot involving another psychosexual serial killer, feeling more tired than usual.
France colonized Syria, the British carved out Saudi Arabia, the United States meddled in Iran in the 1950s, and Washington and Tehran became implacable enemies after the Islamic revolution of 1979.
That's where the Republican Party finds itself today, both in its nominating battle and in its implacable "not even a hearing" stance on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Merrick Garland.
This is a huge contrast with Republicans, including the party's presidential candidates, who typically argue that hostile regimes are irrational or implacable and can only be deterred by coercion and threats.
The Sioux know as well as any of America's native peoples that justice is a shifting concept, that treaties, laws and promises can wilt under the implacable pressure for mineral extraction.
Her image as an implacable anti-Communist was eased in 1981 when she visited Beijing and Taipei for talks with Deng Xiaoping, China's leader, and President Chiang Ching-kuo of Taiwan.
But the uber-hawk Bolton, who still refuses to admit that the Iraq war was a mistake, has long believed that America's most implacable enemies include North Korea, Russia and Iran.
The mechanics of horror and suspense picked up where the implacable battlefield onslaught left off, a sort of second-stage narrative rocket infusing the survival story with a new visceral kick.
After taking on Mr. Cuomo and the real estate industry, they must now show whether they can overcome this more mundane — but potentially more implacable — obstacle: an old-fashioned budget deficit.
And Levey, a reliable ensemble player too rarely given such a hefty part, tears into the play's lead role as the well-meaning parent who can't budge a child's implacable resolve.
Jeffery DonaldsonLas Vegas To the Editor: I am thankful that at least for now, President Trump seems to be backing off from engaging in further provocation of our implacable foe, Iran.
In the director Paul Solet's endearingly lunkheaded thriller, three thieves, reeling from a partly botched heist, hide in a warehouse whose only other living occupant is a vicious, implacable Canary mastiff.
And while she now needs a little help wrestling the prints from her four-wheeled Buick of a camera, she still commands her studio, wearing a black apron and an implacable smile.
We are held down by implacable laws of physics and biology and yet we assume that, one day, we'll board a rocket to Mars the way we board a Greyhound to Toledo.
Government inspectors and veterinarians show up to monitor the killing of the animals and the cleaning of the barns, and their calm, implacable authority only increases the sense of helplessness and devastation.
" Clinton, while appearing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in Los Angeles, said that the former President's comment was more about the fact Obama has "faced this implacable wall of hostility from the Republicans.
But its effect was to leave implacable conservative critics of mainstream culture totally dissatisfied, and has failed every other consumer in the market for accurate, unskewed news and on-the-level commentary.
But I did test out the other AMG goodies, ranging from the 4Matic all-wheel-drive system (implacable) to the Speedshift nine-speed automanual transmission (bracing) to the sport suspension (staggeringly competent).
No one exemplified this change better than the two witnesses' principal antagonist, Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, who has emerged as one of Trump's most implacable defenders on the cable news circuit.
As the national disaster that is Brexit looms frighteningly close, the woman in charge has appeared hopelessly buffeted by events, trapped between the implacable European Union and her own party's venomous Euroskeptics.
" After speaking with Mr. Picardo by phone, Britain's foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, said in a Twitter post on Friday, "As ever, the UK remains implacable & rock-like in our support for Gibraltar.
This bizarre situation, in which the bureau sided with its most implacable critics, led the Supreme Court to appoint a former solicitor general to defend it because its own management would not.
And let's not underestimate the political psychopathology of appeasement: People grow weary of the prospect of endless conflict with an implacable enemy and want to believe in solutions even if there are none.
To its admirers, this French-speaking corner of ancient Gaul, with a population of just 3.6m out of the EU's 508m, has taken an Asterix-like stand against the implacable forces of globalisation.
But so much remains to be done, obstructed by a Republican leadership implacable in its hostility to Mr. Obama, determined to oppose just about everything he proposed from the day he entered office.
She's a bully with a righteous agenda and virtually no fear, and she emerges as the film's implacable Darth Vader, willing to put her supposed allies through any brutality to get her way.
At its best that adversarial approach bestowed on Thatcher an intellectual integrity, as her implacable ideological foes, the far-left Labour M.P.s Tony Benn and Eric Heffer (who was also her friend), appreciated.
While Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, has been implacable in his opposition to considering the nomination, Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, said his party should be pragmatic.
Confronted with the biggest crisis to hit Europe's six-decade push for greater integration, the European Commission has sought to present a face of implacable calm, despite anguish over Brexit among its officials.
Desde que Donald Trump llegó al poder, los casos de desnaturalización han aumentado como parte de una política migratoria implacable, que ahora podría afectar incluso a los migrantes más protegidos: los ciudadanos naturalizados.
Kurdish aspirations will also come up against an implacable Turkey, which regards a self-governing Kurdish region across its southern border, and controlled by the P.K.K., as nothing short of an existential threat.
The Kremlin was happy to see the defeat of Mr. Poroshenko, an implacable opponent, and hopes that escalating the conflict now will force Mr. Zelensky to make relations with the Kremlin a priority.
The president's decision not to order airstrikes against the forces of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria in 2013 was viewed in the kingdom as hesitation in the face of an implacable foe.
The club's crumbling, iconic Mestalla Stadium is a place where the manager's task has long been to deliver champagne success on a lemonade budget, where the directors are impatient and the fans implacable.
Neither Iran nor Hezbollah have any remotely credible reason for their enmity of Israel today — yet they are engaged in an implacable campaign of deadly hatred animated by their version of radical Islam.
It's the story — written in verse — of a 15-year-old who sees his older brother gunned down on the streets in which the rules prescribe no crying, no snitching and — most implacable — revenge.
Poland remains an implacable foe, but its irascible government has few friends in the EU; Mr Macron's diplomatic efforts with more conciliatory governments, like those of Slovakia and the Czech Republic, may bear fruit.
For one thing, the fate of the Senate hangs in the balance, and get-out-the-vote operations could make the difference between a unified Democratic government and two years of implacable partisan gridlock.
Following a 1984 incident in which an American battleship fired upon some militias in a heavily populated area of south Beirut, Lebanese Shiites became thoroughly convinced that the United States was their implacable enemy.
Krauthammer was a liberal when he was younger, even working as a speech writer for Walter Mondale, but over the last three decades he's been one of the most rigid and implacable of neoconservatives.
That's the kind of speculation that Moogfest encouraged amid performances by musicians from all eras of electronic music: D.J.s, pop bands, rappers, electronic-music graybeards, makers of celestial consonances and makers of implacable noise.
In a gesture uncharacteristic of Mr. Trump's campaign, he also spoke by phone on Wednesday with Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, an implacable Trump critic whom Mr. Trump has savaged in the past.
The aftermath of the Sutherland Springs shooting has shown a renewed devotion to this idea of implacable evil, in response to liberal complaints that politicians must do more than offer their thoughts and prayers.
This mutual appraisal between the foreigner and the Irish — not to mention between the various echelons of Ireland's implacable class system — will prove one of the many pleasures of this humane and lucid novel.
Adamson, a scholar at the Yale Center for British Art, wants us to appreciate how the material world — all that implacable, inert stuff we are surrounded by — carries memories and an opportunity for empathy.
After beginning his career as a darkroom technician, Mr. Mofokeng plunged into photojournalism, covering demonstrations and strikes and the police's implacable response — all of which attracted international attention, especially as documented by television cameras.
" He quotes Hannah Arendt on what she called "the darkness of sheltered existence," the necessity of entering a protected sphere of private life, away from the "implacable bright light of the constant presence of others.
It's meant to make you feel as though you are trapped in a nightmare with no way out, as though you are Amanda lying in bed, menaced by worms and by an implacable, unresting voice.
Renzi, who took office in 2014, promised to enact the law last year but has faced implacable opposition both within parliament and from the Roman Catholic Church, which continues to wield great influence in Italy.
"Twenty-one years after Karadzic was indicted, this verdict is a forceful manifestation of the international community's implacable commitment to accountability," the United Nations human rights chief, Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, said in a statement.
But several of the chosen movies also grapple with seemingly implacable destructive forces, or with living in a world of all-encompassing disjointedness, where so few feel assured of what they're supposed to do anymore.
They were known for an implacable defense that wore down dominant 228s teams like Larry Bird's Boston Celtics and Magic Johnson's Los Angeles Lakers, as well as the ascendant Chicago Bulls led by Michael Jordan.
It wasn't just that her parents had spoiled her; she was an implacable social striver who hated and denied her backwoods Minnesota background as much as he loved and celebrated his own; she was unbearable.
SPRINGFIELD, New Jersey (Reuters) - While many players bemoan the short turnaround between the British Open and PGA Championship, jammed closer together to accommodate the Rio Olympics golf tournament, the implacable Dustin Johnson just rolls on.
They still threaten next month to require the government to join a customs union with the EU. But the suspicion must be that, unlike the implacable Brexiteers, they are willing to wound but not to strike.
And it could be that he's just this very needy guy that just wants everyone to love him, or it could be that he has this implacable streak of malice and he's here to destroy Stephen.
The cumulative effect of all that nonspecific go-getting, in addition to all the fun stuff like Elvis and Twitter and the moon landing, has been to impose a creeping, implacable dread upon the American psyche.
Recently returned to attention after a long hiatus, Frankenthaler is being hailed not only as a covert naturalist — and, to be sure, a heroine of formalism — but also an unfortunate victim of her era's implacable misogyny.
Unlike Obama's attempts to engage the longtime U.S. nemesis, Trump has made it clear he considers Iran an implacable threat – a view reinforced by Israel, Saudi Arabia and other Middle East allies of the United States.
"If a Russian is president of this organization the Russian will be acting on the instructions of Vladimir Putin," said Browder, who used to support the president before becoming one of his most implacable international critics.
Now there is a debate at the top of the government as to whether it is in fact true, and that America has become a foe so implacable that there is no point making concessions to it.
But this could amount to the continuation of Mayism by other means—trying to wring concessions out of an adamantine Brussels, wrangling with implacable ultra-Brexiteer Tory MPs, and watching activists defect to Nigel Farage's Brexit Party.
Activists who felt that they should have pressured Obama even more than they were already pressuring him on this issue will now face an implacable enemy in the Oval Office: a man elected to undertake mass expulsions.
Nowhere is this scorn more evident than in his implacable campaign to win approval of an out-of-state mining company's plan to construct a behemoth ore mine in the pristine Penokee Hills area of northern Wisconsin.
Her jaw thrust forward like a prow, her elfin eyes belying her regal bearing, her wide-screen mouth wrapping itself around those slashing, implacable consonants — they're all exactly as you remember them and want them to be.
Politically, he was regarded as a moderating force, cautioning against implacable confrontations with the government over issues like a series of court decisions that required the drafting of all eligible men — observant or not — for the military.
By 1985, in one of the crueler ironies of the century, gay men had learned that the liberation of the libido, the casting-off of eons-old shame, had exposed them to an implacable, hitherto unknown virus.
His craggy face has been a window into William's desiccated soul, but the character has been wandering the park like Judge Holden in "Blood Meridian," an implacable source of violence against anyone who stands in his path.
Parading on and around a raised central playing space, the youthful cast is apt for these agonized, lovelorn characters, particularly Chance Jonas-O'Toole as a plangent Jo the Loiterer and William Socolof as an implacable Daniel Webster.
PUBLIC REACTION to school shootings in America follows a familiar pattern: an outpouring of grief and revulsion is followed by demands for stricter gun laws, which peter out in the face of implacable resistance from pro-gun politicians.
Until recently, women had largely worked in a variety of functions, notably as the implacable enforcers of the social order, patrolling the streets as the morality police, punishing other women who violated rules on clothing and the like.
Syncopated beats, distorted bursts, pitch-black electronics, clean blues guitars, and implacable glitches jump in and out of the mix constantly, and even Smith—whose voice is rich and versatile but often augmented—doesn't provide a stable center.
" She continued, "What it was was the recognition that President Obama, who I think doesn't get the credit he deserves for getting as much done in our country, has faced this implacable wall of hostility from the Republicans.
" McCain went onto say that lawmakers should "pass something that will be imperfect, full of compromises, and not very pleasing to implacable partisans on either side, but that might provide solutions for problems Americans are struggling with today.
As Blight relates, Douglass was, in the eighteen-fifties, drawn by Brown's courage during the Kansas question—the question of whether slavery was to extend into the new territories—and by the implacable nature of his antislavery views.
A few years from now, engineers may be organizing with those who work the supply lines, from warehouses to the cobalt mines of the Global South, and with those directly touched by the implacable force of the state.
So Donnersmarck, who is full of what Ulrich Mühe, the lead actor in Donnersmarck's first film, "The Lives of Others," called "implacable friendliness," resorted to mailing a handwritten letter to an address listed on Richter's official Web site.
It was a straighter line from there to the Persist PAC investment than the one some Warren critics speculated about: that Mike Bloomberg, an implacable foe of Warren, had funded the effort to keep her in the race.
The play's parched-voice Elizabeth (an implacable, facially immobile Tara Fitzgerald) may glide about Jon Bausor's set with ease, but "The Secret Theatre" is about the restrictions that inevitably come in a society on guard against unnamed dangers.
The way those instances of ordinary human tenderness and decency stand out is proof of the film's achievement, which is to lay bare a world in which cruelty is normal and injustice seems as implacable as the weather.
But when she arrives there, disaster strikes: When she learns Yskandr is dead, likely murdered, the Yskandr in her head shorts out in response, leaving her to sink or swim in the beautiful, implacable hostility of the Empire.
Thousands of Iranians chanted "death to America" as Iran marked the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Embassy takeover and ensuing hostage crisis in Tehran, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declaring the two countries "implacable foes," Reuters reports.
Empires rose and fell; wars raged; people were enslaved and freed; and the tree from 2500 B.C. continued its implacable slow-motion existence, adding about two-hundredths of an inch to the diameter of its trunk each year.
Its villain, played by Javier Bardem, is "a figure of evil so calm, so extreme, so implacable that to hear his voice is to feel the temperature in the theater drop," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Reminiscing about his time in the lower leagues, Ben paints a picture of players washing their own kit, arduous coach journeys across the country and a generally implacable environment in which youth players are left to sink or swim.
This latest delay represented a setback for Renzi, who had promised to enact the law last year but has faced implacable opposition both within parliament and from the Roman Catholic Church, which continues to wield great influence in Italy.
As Alistair Horne—whose seminal A Savage War of Peace remains the most well-respected work in the contentious historiography of the Algerian War—argues, the FLN strategy was another example of the cold, implacable logic of modern terror.
"From the first round of the presidential election, we entered an implacable, inevitable mechanism which would lead to the triumph of the one who was chosen to defeat Marine Le Pen," analyst Jerome Sainte-Marie of pollster PollingVox said.
On the one hand, there is the inherent peacefulness of the Quakers, and on the other, the terrifying power of the enormous steam train, hurtling towards us with all the implacable strength of the River Tees in full spate.
Andja is of Bosnian-Serb descent, while Petar's family has roots in Ukraine, which even now, more than 100 years after the last Hemon left Galicia with a steel plow in hand, exerts an implacable pull on Petar's heart.
Olivier Tambosi's production, with sets by Frank Philipp Schlössmann, smartly pares down this visceral work — as close as opera gets to Arthur Miller — to its starkest natural elements, and Ms. Mattila, too, is a bare, implacable force of nature.
It's a canny strategy that heightens both dramas — one a fight against the Chinese Communist Party, the other against equally implacable American institutions like the United States immigration services, the English language and the New York real-estate market.
Mr. Roberts's inclinations run slightly brighter and less implacable than Coltrane's did, but the album — which will presumably provide some grist for these performances — attests to both the hospitality of these compositions and Mr. Roberts's fluency as an interpreter.
When asked, administration officials have been implacable in insisting that sanctions will be applied broadly to entities that maintain commercial relationships in Iran, and on Thursday a top Treasury Department official reiterated that threat in a call with reporters.
This week brings "Killing Eve," a BBC America drama starring Sandra Oh as an office-bound intelligence analyst in the U.K., who realizes there's an implacable Russian assassin (played by Jodie Comer) leaving a trail of bodies across Europe.
The Magnitsky Act, passed in 2012, was originally aimed at Russia, in retaliation for the alleged murder in prison of attorney Sergei Magnitsky, who'd been defending the interests of exiled investor William Browder, an implacable foe of Vladimir Putin.
You have to believe that he can move Woodard's implacable warden to reconsider the entire power structure she sits atop, and Hodge sells it: Any system that would snuff out the fire in his eyes has to be stopped.
I am no conspiracy theorist, far from it, but all the people out there who feel that their lives have passed out of their control, that they are caught in the maw of some implacable machine, have a point.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said the United Kingdom would remain "implacable and rock-like" in its support for Gibraltar after the European Union offered Spain a right of veto over the territory's future relationship with the bloc.
Moreover, the Post and, hot on its heels, the New York Times and Reuters, which made much the same allegation against the president, did not claim that Mr Trump had leaked intelligence sources or methods to his country's implacable adversary.
A journalist who has frequented global hotspots and an analyst of humanitarian policy (as well as curator of the collected and posthumous writings of his mother, Susan Sontag), Rieff advances his argument in spare prose, with implacable tenacity, and vast knowledge.
"When he looks at Iran, he doesn't see a country that is an implacable foe," said Frank Jannuzi, who worked for Kerry in the Senate and now heads the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, which promotes better US-Asia relations.
Other episodes focus on Princess Margaret, and the later part of the series gives considerable weight to the young Prince Charles, sympathetically portrayed by O'Connor as a sensitive and insecure young man at odds with the implacable imperatives of royal behavior.
In his extraordinary ability to convey his characters' emotions as they take in the universe's immensity, Pipkin captures our own awe and sense of puniness as we look at the skies and the "implacable cartwheeling of worlds slow and indifferent."
An implacable drumbeat, a cutting fiddle line, a distorted guitar, a dissonant string ensemble and a thickening squall of electronics are among the sounds that well up behind her, creating a tsunami of a crescendo that's both ritualistic and rocking.
In their disdain for the power-hungry abuses of the church, the grotesque superstitions it encouraged in the laity and the equally grotesque scholasticism it encouraged in the era's theologians, they might have been natural allies; instead they became implacable foes.
El periodista argentino José Natanson argumenta que, en medio de escándalos de corrupción y una crisis económica en el país, es más urgente que nunca proteger al principal logro social, el sistema educativo, de "la motosierra implacable del ajuste del presupuesto".
Sin embargo, el reformismo implacable de Macron está dejando cicatrices en un país que, si bien no estaba conforme, había logrado un igualitarismo tan sólido que lo protegió del populismo y la demagogia que han superado a sus aliados en occidente.
Flovent, the only detective working for the city's Criminal Investigation Department, teams up with a military police officer named Thorson to make what they can of "the implacable hatred, the anger, the utter ruthlessness" reflected in the execution-style murder.
Huge gains in Parliament were made by a party led by the anti-American cleric Moktada al-Sadr, whose implacable opposition to the presence of United States troops in Iraq was a top reason Washington withdrew its combat forces in 2011.
Incluso les delegó algunos pedidos a sus competidores, una práctica poco común en el mundo implacable de los camiones cisterna en Katmandú, e incluso le preguntó a un mecánico si podía convertir un camión de remolque en un camión cisterna.
There is a deep, implacable curiosity running through all the works, a desire to make a book or world that embraces the foundations of civilization, the moment when humans realized there was more to the world than meets the eye.
Mr Johnson and his team are trying to portray MPs, big business, much of the media and now the judiciary as implacable opponents of Brexit, bent on thwarting the wishes of the majority of voters who supported Leave in June 2016.
Building upon Antonin Artaud's notion of a "pure cruelty, without bodily laceration," one that signifies "rigor, implacable intention and decision, irreversible and absolute determination," Nelson is attracted to "this precision, sharpness, this rigor," and it seems Hatoum is as well.
El futbolista argentino ha atravesado diversas transformaciones, de alero a falso centro delantero y a implacable delantero; ahora, a sus 31 años, va adonde le place cuando le place, y el Barcelona de Ernesto Valverde se amolda para llenar los huecos.
There are still good people within these institutions, but the overall effect is like the implacable Old Ones of H.P. Lovecraft's horror fiction, who cared little for human beings and simply wanted to be fed a constant string of appeasing sacrifices.
LONDON (Reuters) - A tough line from President Donald Trump has been met by a show of unity from both sides of Iran's political divide, uniting hardliners who cast the United States as an implacable enemy with pragmatists who seek rapprochement with the West.
That is welcome, but a huge problem when coupled with a dwindling fertility rate which has resulted in ever fewer working-age people to support the elderly, and implacable public opposition to looser controls on immigration which would allow more workers to enter.
This Coen Brothers classic stars Josh Brolin as a Texas hunter who stumbles on some money after a drug deal gone bad (what could go wrong?), and Javier Bardem as an implacable hitman who clearly wonders why cattle guns are wasted on livestock.
Also headed for various sorts of final reckonings are the crime-family boss Russell Bufalino (Joe Pesci, emerging from retirement) and the coldblooded hit man Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro), who finds himself squaring off against the most implacable of opponents: time.
From her enigmatic photographs, or the half-buried historical traumas that haunt these "landscapes of bereavement and implacable homelessness", readers of the great W.G. Sebald—another self-exiled German—will suspect that his shade has strolled with Ms Kinsky by the Lea.
But they lobby Congress through the American Beverage Association, which is moribund on climate (but very lively when a soda tax is proposed), and through their association, they support the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, an implacable foe of any meaningful climate legislation.
Implacable electoral rivals, the two groups have taken weeks to put together their coalition pact and draw up a cabinet team that they say will bring radical change to Italy, which has been dogged for years by low growth and high unemployment.
MILWAUKEE — President Obama said on Thursday that enrollment in health coverage under the Affordable Care Act had reached a new high, 20 million, and he called the law an overwhelming success in this city and around the nation despite Republicans' implacable opposition.
The head of the group, Marshal Chen Yi, came up with an unorthodox conclusion: Facing an implacable enemy in the North, China had little recourse but to consider mending fences with the United States, after two decades of mutual nonrecognition and deep hostility.
They disqualify him from participating in a wide range of the cases that may come before the Supreme Court: cases involving individuals or groups that Judge Kavanaugh has now singled out, under oath and in front of the entire nation, as implacable adversaries.
The measures were countered by implacable demands from the Saudi-led quartet, and offered a sense of the challenge facing Western officials, led by the Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson, who have tried to defuse the crisis, so far in vain.
Alex Sanders, a Democrat who ran unsuccessfully against Graham in his first bid for the Senate in 2002 to replace Thurmond, said that he thought Harrison was "a spectacularly good candidate" -- but said the demographics of the state are an implacable challenge.
Israel had railed against the agreement, and Mr. Trump had campaigned on the promise of withdrawing from it, but European countries and many analysts had seen it as a crucial element holding back Iran and Israel, implacable foes, from all-out conflict.
Sin embargo, las generaciones que los antecedieron lucharon por fusionar el nacionalismo anticolonial y la protección de las maquinaciones estadounidenses con la democracia liberal, no la dictadura fidelista y unipartidista del comunismo ni la homogeneidad ideológica implacable característica de los trumpistas de derecha.
President Ronald Reagan, an implacable anti-Communist, surprised the world by reaching out to the man who turned out to be the last leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, to begin negotiations for far-reaching arms control agreements between the two sides.
In this, I think, the casting has given us an ideal representative; for we, too, would be facially immobile at the prospect of forever defending a prop wall against an infinitude of implacable digital effects with no letup in the lack of interest.
The remarks by the official, Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, indicated that Turkey — Syria's northern neighbor and one of Mr. Assad's most implacable foes — had softened its position in the interest of finding a solution.
Randau's script, though, is an implacable plod from one bashing to another as the man (here named Kelab and stoically played by Jürgen Vogel) returns from a hunt to find his village burned, his clan slain and his wife violated and murdered.
I think the tension between those two ideas is the tension that animated and plagued the whole Obama term—he constantly wanted to be the unifier but was well aware that he was facing an implacable enemy, particularly after his first year in office.
Rex Tillerson, America's secretary of state, sent a letter to Congress on April 18th declaring that Iran has complied with the terms of the nuclear deal—a judgment confirmed by James Mattis, the secretary of defence, on a visit to Israel, Iran's implacable enemy.
With Iran's presidential elections scheduled for the spring, and its own hard-line constituencies opposed to the nuclear deal and eager to cast America as their implacable enemy, Iran is unlikely to back down in the face of mere warnings, or even symbolic military strikes.
La noche del 20 de octubre, Piñera declaró: "Estamos en guerra contra un enemigo poderoso e implacable que no respeta a nada ni a nadie y que está dispuesto a usar la violencia sin ningún límite incluso cuando significa la pérdida de vidas humanas".
WASHINGTON — When President Trump sent greetings to the Iranian people on Wednesday for the Persian New Year, or Nowruz, it offered a glimpse into an administration that is still debating how to deal with a country that Mr. Trump has painted as an implacable foe.
For the most part, the great TV dramas of the post-Sopranos era (so roughly 1999 to the present) ask how we function in a modern society that seems designed to turn us into cogs in a giant, implacable system that couldn't care less about us.
Then bring it to the floor for amendment and debate, and see if we can pass something that will be imperfect, full of compromises, and not very pleasing to implacable partisans on either side, but that might provide workable solutions to problems Americans are struggling with today.
There's no way to depict, say, this season's several big dragon battles without making them pulse-pounding fun, and the show has also leaned heavily into the fact that there is a vast, implacable army marching southward, in hopes of destroying everything that lies in their path.
It's telling, however, that the President hated the spending bill so much that his chief of staff felt the need to reach out to the former House Speaker — a guy who captained an implacable conference through plenty of funding battles — to convince Trump to sign the bill.
If a contingent of aliens landed here several years into the future and saw Leigh's work, I imagine that they would be puzzled by its implacable and unrelenting nature, and they would marvel at the historical circumstances that would have made this such a striking gesture.
Briefly, we wonder if the Wilsons—well-to-do African-Americans—have been singled out, yet soon we discover that the Tylers, too, are under siege from implacable look-alikes, and so is everyone else in Santa Cruz, and across the land, from sea to shining sea.
At a December conference hosted by the Niskanen Center, a right-of-center think tank, Mr. Hogan spoke briefly with William Kristol, an implacable Trump critic in the conservative press, who argued that the president is weaker than widely understood, people briefed on the conversation said.
Congressional Republicans' implacable obstruction of Obama during his first term — which started with a party-line vote on what the White House imagined to be a no-brainer stimulus package — demonstrated to much of the public that Obama's cool, reasonable demeanor wasn't enough to overcome partisan animosity.
Not only are the two countries implacable foes, but Saudi Arabia — as well as its Persian Gulf allies — joined with Israel in lobbying the United States to withdraw from the 2015 agreement with Iran that checked Tehran's nuclear ambitions in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.
Along with his inability to behave as a modern pet ought, his appeal as an animate being is of a specific and subtle kind: He is stolid and implacable, neither of which are traits we typically value in any species we hope to employ as companions.
Efforts to depict a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian intelligence — thus far without evidence — have reached a such a pitch that even implacable Putin critics like the journalist Masha Gessen and the former American ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul have called for cooler heads.
Fassbinder fills the series with the details of ordinary troubles—poverty, lack of affordable housing, casual racism, hostile bosses—but in lieu of a blanket denunciation of an implacable system he offers a vision of practical possibilities for local change at work, in the community, and at home.
In a final wall text, Mr. Hockney says he painted his Los Angeles house "Matisse colors," but you may already have sensed that he's followed through on the dense blue, green, black and red of the French modernist's implacable 1909 masterpiece, "The Conversation," like no one else, Matisse included.
He abides by what he calls the 40-40-20 rule, which holds that, in any debate, 40 percent of the audience holds an implacable allegiance to one side, another 40 percent is equally committed to the other side, and an ambivalent 20 percent in the middle is movable.
They recognized that Mr. Trump's advisers were split between implacable critics of China, like Mr. Lighthizer and Peter Navarro, the director of the White House national trade council; and free-traders who were more sympathetic, like Mr. Kudlow, Mr. Ross and Mr. Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs executive.
Yet In Praise of Forgetting matters because it demands more clarity about why after World War II the memory of national victory gave way to the memory of humanity's wounds, and why this form of dwelling on the past somehow became so peremptory—in many quarters, a kind of implacable orthodoxy.
During a news conference with Netanyahu, Bolton reassured the Prime Minister and said the US is discussing the defense of Israel, which lives in desperate fear that the departure of American forces will unleash Iranian and Russian elements allied with Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad, an implacable foe of Israel.
But the basis for the current spike in tensions lay at least in part in the 2016 election of Mr. Trump, who has embraced the position held by Israel and Saudi Arabia, America's closest Middle East allies, that Iran is an implacable enemy bent on becoming a nuclear-armed state.
The Interpreter The Trump administration has portrayed Iran's recent moves, including its threat to resume stockpiling low-enriched uranium in violation of the nuclear agreement, as proof that Iran is an implacable rogue state, bent on acquiring nuclear weapons, that can be contained only through the threat of military force.
On the other side of the sand lies the heaving, implacable mass of unfathomable gray-green water that covers nearly three-quarters of the globe, once a boundary between the known and unknown, a limit-space of mystery and terror, now tamed, or so we think, to a vacation fun zone.
When "Game of Thrones" first aired in 2011, Barack Obama was midway through his first term, and despite the recent global financial crisis it seemed as if the technocratic international order would maintain its implacable composure indefinitely, that we were destined to remain in the cul-de-sac of history.
And comparing the Night King's complete unflappability in the face of three dragons to Jaime Lannister's wide-eyed horror when looking at the work of one of them just makes it clearer than ever that the leader of the undead horde is an inhuman, implacable foe like none other on the show.
"We face in the Soviet Union a powerful and implacable adversary determined to show the world that only the Communist system possesses the vigor and determination necessary to satisfy awakening aspirations for progress and the elimination of poverty and want," the President wrote in a sentence that disproves the presence of a ghostwriter.
For much of the opera, the god Wotan stews in a marinade of anger, shame and impotence, torn between the implacable laws that shore up his rule and his yearning for an act of free will — like the shocking sibling love of Siegmund and Sieglinde — that could tear down his own power construct.
Protesting the elite's excesses Al-Sadr, not long ago an implacable foe of the US-led occupation, in 2016 inspired a spate of mass anti-corruption marches on Baghdad's so-called Green Zone, a 10-square-kilometer fortified forbidden zone containing the Iraqi parliament, ministries, embassies and the sumptuous villas of Iraqi leaders.
The purpose of my book on Victoria was to hack through the thicket of clichés around the great queen: that she was an implacable puritan, a harsh mother who hated her children, a reluctant monarch, a puppet and a creature of the men around her, and a widow who refused to rule.
This is not to say that neoconservative candidates are secretly plotting, or would necessarily execute, another war in the Middle East — although it is concerning to see them so focused on Iran as an implacable and grave threat that can only be addressed by subjugating the regime or bringing about its downfall.
This is a story of modern Russia whose people are at the mercy of implacable forces, a loveless world like a planet without the full means to support human life ..." Rodnyansky said that although the film was about "Russian life, Russian society and Russian anguish ... it's not specifically Russian, I believe it is very universal.
Not as a metaphor—I see that death is taking the form of this implacable team, and ol' Corbin is showing me this video to really sell me on that idea, you got that already—but in that you sense the thoughts and feelings of Robert Morris's players and coaches, the looming inevitability of loss.
The mandate is to keep thickening the mix, loading on the irritants and cranking them up: the way sweet falsetto "oohs" arrive with vicious feedback at 1:25, and the way the chorus is chanted for the final minute and a half over implacable drums and a massive pileup of lead and rhythm guitars.
It has something of Hannah and Her Sisters, naturally, or maybe Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections – and Baumbach's work is a cousin to that of Rebecca Miller, who incidentally appears here in an acting role… Dustin Hoffman's performance is very persuasive as an implacable old man with babyish tendencies and needs, obsessed with the petty trappings of status.
He already had a documented history of changing foreign policy beliefs based on political donations: MacGillis records his quick transformation in the 1990s from an implacable foe of Red China to a supporter of "most favored nation" trading status with the People's Republic, which coincided with some healthy fundraising from contributors to the U.S.-China Business Council.
Still, until he became Labour's leader, Corbyn was an implacable critic of the E.U. Although withdrawal has long been an obsession of the Conservative Party's right wing, there has always been a minority on the Labour left that sees the bloc as a free-market, vaguely militaristic project designed to serve the interests of large corporations ahead of citizens.
And whether retreating under a blanket or raging from his perch on a sofa from which he will not easily be dislodged, Mr. Harris makes Dodge the implacable center of a gathering storm — so much so that when the back of my seat suddenly fell away during the second act, I gave it barely a second thought.
Though in itself insufficient to save South Vietnam, the election and its accompanying constitutional order represented a necessary first step toward reform, a blueprint for how a workable republican polity might have evolved, and perhaps the sole means of uniting the South's implacable factions, save their shared mutual aversion to the Communists' much more capable authoritarianism.
Esto creó lo más cercano a una crisis que podrían experimentar las personas que hicieron esta película: han pasado 22000 años desde que Hanks ganó un Oscar (dos consecutivos por Filadelfia y Forrest Gump); han pasado 1203 años desde que fue nominado, aunque ha tenido una carrera como protagonista implacable que incluye los últimos y devastadores tres minutos de Capitán Phillips.
I am truly sorry she sees me as an adversary, because we are both, together with all the women in our business, standing in defiance of the same implacable foe: a status quo that wants so badly to return to the bad old days, the old ways where women were used, abused and refused entry into the decision-making, top levels of the industry.
I am truly sorry she sees me as an adversary, because we are both, together with all the women in our business, standing in defiance of the same implacable foe: a status quo that wants so badly to return to the bad old days, the old ways where women were used, abused and refused entry into the decision-making, top levels of the industry.
The large (13.25-inch by 9.5-inches) book is covered by a large, edge-to-edge printed image that's a close-up of one of the steles, a black-and-white photograph that makes the dark bronze foreboding, and the braids of cloth interspersed among the folds and creases of metal seem like an ancient, alien totem made in the image of some implacable god.
While popular queer narratives and images today often focus on rosy ideas of love winning out over oppression, and painful and difficult histories are rendered marginally accessible through nostalgic and nameless glances on social media, it's powerful to be reminded that then, as now, there are challenges and struggles, and it is often implacable individuals from outside the dominant classes who are doing the everyday work of fighting.
The United States, an implacable foe during the Cold War but now presided over by a president determined to "get along with Russia," is convulsed and distracted by impeachment; Britain, the other main pillar of a trans-Atlantic alliance that Mr. Putin has worked for years to undermine, is also turning inward and just voted for a government that vows to exit the European Union by the end of January.
These are, presumably, the best of the best, but (maybe as a result) they always look faintly inhuman—not even in the usual way cops might look inhuman (body armor and visors and the cold menace of implacable authority), but more like pug dogs or garden gnomes, clutching their guns and staring with sad, uncomprehending eyes at traffic and tourists through the slits on the gate that separates them from the world.
I've long proposed that the U.N. should have been understood in its early days to be in a transitional post-war operation, and although its founders were visionary and honorable in their intent, it should have adjusted later to the more free and stable prosperity which would arise in time from the Pax Americana, adopt a new profile and move away from its perch in the domineering symbolism of implacable world economic power that is New York City.
The hero abandoned on a desert island for 10 years because of a suppurating wound, whose implacable hatred must be overcome if a great war is to be won; the girl whose individual sense of justice contends with the tyranny and political dishonesty of her uncle; the hero who must visit his dead father in the underworld both for comfort and for counsel — these are some of the myths that guided the Irish Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney (1939-2013).
Her book A Visit From the Goon Squad was told in 13 chapters, each from a different viewpoint, at a different and non-sequential point in a 40-year span of time, each one leading to the next in an implacable cascade: from the kleptomaniac to her boss to his mentor to his lover to her boyfriend to his bandmate who is also the boss from chapter two to his wife, and on and on and on.
And one of this album's standouts is the controlledly tense "Fireworks," an ode to stoic forgetting, to the need to remain implacable in the face of devastation: One morning this sadness will fossilize and I will forget how to cryI'll keep going to workand you won't see a changesave perhaps a slight gray in my eyeI will go jogging routinelycalmly and rhythmically runand when I find that a knife's sticking out of my side I'll pull it out without questioning why.
"We have seen what we thought was unseeable," said Shep Doeleman, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and director of the effort to capture the image, during a Wednesday news conference in Washington, D.C. The image, of a lopsided ring of light surrounding a dark circle deep in the heart of a galaxy known as Messier 22018, some 287 million light-years away from Earth, resembled the Eye of Sauron, a reminder yet again of the implacable power of nature.
One day, its visionaries say, you will be able to use DeFi to borrow and lend, to buy and sell all kinds of exotic securities, and to acquire insurance and make claims, all via a completely decentralized network and protocols, no banks or brokers or trusted third parties required, just irrevocable and implacable software, "code as law," with no human beings involved except for you and (maybe) your counterparties, while never having to fill out any paperwork or apply for permissions, and trusting your money to no entity except whoever holds your private key(s).
And perhaps he speaks of the nature of light, or the coils in my mind, or Hortense with her hair loosened, alone, Hortense implacable in red, his family would not receive her, she bore his only son, raised him living apart, desperate for funds, they judged her, surface and depth, light on watered silk, how carefully she composed her pain through all those hours, all those portraits, twenty-nine of them, how marriage confounded them both, confounds us,                 every marriage spanning a ravine of time down at the crossroads where stream and light and stone are one             flame, yes, fire ascendant in water, fire paramount,          water catamount, puma water, plum-colored in its darker parts . . .

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