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"insufficiently" Definitions
  1. to a degree that is not great enough for a particular purpose; not as much as is necessary

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Having been insufficiently surveilled before his arrest, Abdel Rahman was then insufficiently surveilled after imprisonment.
I also skipped the Vatican Library — not because I deemed it insufficiently aesthetic, but because it deemed me insufficiently qualified.
Clinton was criticized not for being insufficiently pro-Israel, but for being insufficiently willing to assail the killing of Palestinian civilians.
How could courts interpret Title VII to say the woman in the 1989 case couldn't be fired for being "insufficiently feminine" while Stephens could be fired for being "insufficiently masculine"?
Here, Mr Mishra is insufficiently generous towards liberalism's own progress.
Others said they were concerned Mr. Trump was insufficiently conservative.
To this set, Ms. Kordei's answer was apparently insufficiently effusive.
We are insufficiently prepared for making some of those choices.
Indeed, it may even have been insufficiently swift and expansive.
Nicaragua, however, was critical of the deal as insufficiently ambitious.
Michael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts, was insufficiently tough on crime.
Independence Day commemorates the breaking free from insufficiently humble rule.
"They want to create a world where it would be lawful to fire someone for being insufficiently feminine, as long as you could show you would fire someone for being insufficiently masculine," Strangio said.
Perhaps more importantly, they have been insufficiently ambitious in their scope.
Many judged the author as insufficiently brave and bringing down democracy.
The euro has sapped economies insufficiently integrated for a common currency.
Might not waiting for Mueller be insufficiently protective of those interests?
If it's untreated — or insufficiently treated — it can lead to violence.
Nor is this a case of losing candidates being insufficiently Trumpist.
Last week, he appeared to decide that this was insufficiently impressive.
Each group sees Ms. Krewson as frustratingly equivocal and insufficiently supportive.
SocGen will also stop serving some clients who are insufficiently profitable.
Overwhelming trend: everyone is insufficiently compassionate about your possibly fatal illness.
Conservatives still found the costs too high and the benefits insufficiently compelling.
AS EUPHEMISMS FOR suspected money-laundering go, "insufficiently legitimised" takes some beating.
We're surrounded by broken systems that are insufficiently responsive to our input!
In contrast, her own country is haunted by its "insufficiently mourned" dead.
The literary trappings and moralizing of science fiction I find insufficiently compelling.
The actions of the executive branch are being insufficiently checked and balanced.
Andrew Litton's conducting, though it elicited wonderful orchestral playing, was insufficiently propulsive.
Others found the idea of working with plants to be insufficiently macho.
Everyone who's insufficiently insured, cannot afford it, can move over to Medicare.
Not exciting, hard to get excited about, perhaps insufficiently compensating for risk.
But Democrats now have an energetic faction actively challenging insufficiently progressive incumbents.
The savage people were undelighted; the K: of Spayne was insufficiently annoyed.
Organizations often fail to verify updates or leave the underlying keys insufficiently protected.
But because they are insufficiently specialised, GPUs have been hitting the buffers, too.
GARRETT: Fundamentally, do you believe this rhetoric is insufficiently compassionate to this issue?
All too frequently they sang under the accompaniment, insufficiently audible to be understood.
At least, it's insufficiently aware of it and not worrying about it enough.
His enemies weren't just on the left, but also on the insufficiently right.
An uncertain and insufficiently expansionary economic environment linked to the chaos in Washington.
But no one can complain that Republican Rick Saccone was insufficiently pro-Trump.
Trump has recently pulled back from attacking Senate Republicans he deems insufficiently loyal.
It's not just that our digital privacy is insufficiently protected, in other words.
A "Republican in name only," or RINO, as Mr. Friedersdorf explains, began as a Republican who was "insufficiently conservative"; became a Republican who was "insufficiently strident or bombastic or extremist"; and now is merely anyone who disagrees with President Trump.
Zarif Khan was deemed insufficiently American on the basis of skin color; ninety years later, when the presence of Muslims among us had come to seem like a crisis, his descendants were deemed insufficiently American on the basis of faith.
If devices and services are insufficiently hardened, the risks could quickly outweigh the benefits.
Others are regarded as insufficiently hard-line to suit the president's more hawkish aides.
My mind must be insufficiently deep or subtle to understand these issues, I decided.
Tesla's board has been criticized as insufficiently independent to make these types of decisions.
But if women are warm and friendly, they get criticised for being insufficiently professional.
In a sense, we were insufficiently critical of the hippies, and of the 60s.
Polish media said they were fired because they were insufficiently supportive of the PiS.
Brevity doesn't necessitate insubstantiality — yet some of these pieces feel insubstantial or insufficiently original.
Joe Crowley, after charging him with being insufficiently bold about combating Trump and Trumpism.
She might have been dogged by insecurities her whole life, always feeling insufficiently attractive.
Her boyfriend, whose passions run more to soccer, was at that point insufficiently supportive.
He left the Republican Party in 2015 after accusing it of being insufficiently conservative.
It isn't enough to criticize young people for being overly sensitive and insufficiently independent.
If National Review was insufficiently anti-Muslim, there was Pamela Geller's blog Atlas Shrugs.
Virginia is considered insufficiently blue-blooded because this is only its third Final Four.
That case involved a woman who was deemed insufficiently feminine, not a transgender person.
The state can be both inarguably more prosperous and plural and still insufficiently equal.
And many gay Democrats have rejected Buttigieg as inadequately progressive and even insufficiently gay.
The insufficiently hirsute can apply for one of over 880,000 other holiday vacancies across America.
This condition can happen after a lot of sex, rough sex, or insufficiently lubricated sex.
One example shows how the court of appeal's ruling insufficiently constrained the commissioner's disciplinary power.
Republican politicians will have growing political incentives to attack Democrats as insufficiently supportive of Israel.
Mr Spicer, though willing to humiliate himself in Mr Trump's service, was considered insufficiently loyal.
In between is the "Grayzone," comprised of Western moderates and any Muslims deemed insufficiently orthodox.
The opposition accuses the ruling Georgian Dream party of being insufficiently firm in confronting Moscow.
So when nuance is condemned as being insufficiently partisan, truth quickly becomes the next casualty.
"No, Mr. President, the synagogue is not at fault for being insufficiently armed," he said.
If you're insufficiently in short, you can afford your premiums, we enroll you in Medicare.
The court has already chastised a state for insufficiently respecting the religious rights of artists.
Arthur M. Telchin, New York The enthusiasm in the autonomous-car issue was insufficiently balanced.
There's Trump's man-crush on Vladimir Putin and the firing of insufficiently manly Reince Priebus.
He was ready to admonish colleagues whom he believed insufficiently committed to the Reagan agenda.
There have been instances, however, where such requests were rejected by producers as insufficiently newsworthy.
All in all, these facts should help counter the narrative that the bill is insufficiently conservative.
The court annulled the part of the decision setting the fines because it was insufficiently reasoned.
Some experts contend that even as innocuous a moniker as "air taxi" insufficiently describes the technology.
In short, like the Japanese workforce, Mr Abe's government is ageing and, although skilled, insufficiently productive.
" Nielsen said the administration opposes the Graham- and Durbin-led deal for insufficiently closing immigration "loopholes.
They deemed him insufficiently biddable and last year encouraged what was in effect a judicial coup.
Thus, it lets Congress target the midnight rules that members believe are insufficiently justified by evidence.
For weeks, Strange and Brooks have lobbed attacks at one another as insufficiently committed to Trump.
The first is addressed in Trump's EO; the others remain insufficiently addressed or not at all.
In defending himself, Mr Kuczynski admitted he had been "insufficiently forthcoming" but denied he was corrupt.
Inquiries have shown politicized public safety bodies to be under-funded, short-staffed and insufficiently trained.
The Court annulled the part of the decision setting the fines because it was insufficiently reasoned.
Arrington criticized Sanford, a frequent critic of Trump's, for being insufficiently loyal to the White House.
That may be a positive for conservative voters tired of backing candidates they deem insufficiently ideological.
Her mother just passed away, and Annie is bemused, or half-ashamed, at feeling insufficiently sad.
The department also tut-tuts that the Delaware plan sets insufficiently ambitious goals for student achievement.
Heritage laid much of the blame on personnel who were insufficiently committed to the president's agenda.
Trump even joked about ejecting members of the news media which are insufficiently loyal to him.
Trump saw Sessions as insufficiently loyal, since he failed to protect him from the Mueller probe.
So he complained last September in Alabama that the boys on the field were insufficiently violent.
Mr. Loeb has nonetheless painted the family members as insufficiently willing to shake up the company.
And leaders of cultural institutions deemed insufficiently patriotic have been condemned or forced from their jobs.
Not sexy or dishy or hunky or any of those insufficiently two-dimensional teeny-bopper adjectives.
His entire campaign had been fueled by the premise that Heller was insufficiently loyal to Trump.
The implication of this blunted reward circuit is that they find normal food consumption insufficiently rewarding.
An opinion is voiced, and a hoard of barbarians immediately descend to deem it insufficiently extreme.
"A Wrinkle in Time," by Madeleine L'Engle, has been challenged as both overly and insufficiently religious.
Democrats regard existing agencies as overly beholden to corporate interests and insufficiently attentive to consumer abuses.
In New Hampshire, he said he felt the locals looked down on him for being insufficiently industrious.
Around 9003,000 refugees from cities deemed insufficiently war-torn by Macedonian authorities are now stranded in Idomeni.
Around 14,000 refugees from cities deemed insufficiently war-torn by Macedonian authorities are now stranded in Idomeni.
A Germany insufficiently engaged with European matters can hardly create the "German Europe" that its critics fear.
His opinion in the case brought complaints from the right that he is insufficiently zealous on abortion.
What's left of sex discrimination law if employers can fire people for being insufficiently masculine or feminine?
Last August it sided with Ohio, which had purged its rolls of voters it deemed insufficiently active.
He and his brother, Said, strengthened the presidency at its expense, sacking generals seen as insufficiently loyal.
They also publicly executed tribesmen and even Taliban whom they accused of having insufficiently extreme Islamist beliefs.
Active foreign income is also currently taxed, when such income is insufficiently taxed in the source country.
Even those who criticized the ACA as being insufficiently socialist don't want to see it struck down.
The first effort collapsed in 2004, when both sides judged the other's offer to be insufficiently ambitious.
Being cast as insufficiently patriotic is a charge countless Democrats have had to deal with for generations.
In the race's closing days, the three candidates are attacking each other as insufficiently supportive of Trump.
However, the large longevity gender gap between men and women has long been recognized but insufficiently studied.
He'd observed that one of the principals, Michael Todd Simpson, was being insufficiently menacing with his gun.
The self-driving car that killed him wasn't malicious; it was just poorly designed and insufficiently tested.
They are insufficiently grateful, refusing to be the "good victims" we demand—ones who can be saved.
Hurricanes, from Katrina to Sandy to Harvey, and their effects are growing increasingly fierce and insufficiently rare.
But it need not mean a return to the "new normal" of low and insufficiently inclusive growth.
Collins said that Cambridge Analytica was one of the areas where Facebook's response had been insufficiently detailed.
He shows a real concern for alleviating poverty though is as yet insufficiently specific in his proposals.
Opinion Columnist I have a confession to make: I have been insufficiently cynical about modern conservative economics.
The decision was based on the conclusion that Honduras was insufficiently committed to reform and ending corruption.
Electing Trump was a way to take a stand against both ambitious liberalism and insufficiently ambitious conservatism.
Several presidents have resented the Federal Reserve for its insufficiently accommodating — to their political interests — monetary policy.
If this seems like an insufficiently serious response to institutionalized cheating, then it only mirrors soccer's attitude.
To insufficiently answer questions about his own health would seem to be, in a word, hypocritical. 2.
Ortolans, by instinct, feed only at dawn, and are therefore trim (and insufficiently tasty) in the wild.
Trump has repeatedly tweeted that the Justice Department has insufficiently investigated Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign.
Store owners at the time offered a variety of racist rationales, including that Negroes were insufficiently clean.
He isn't the first House Republican to struggle in 2018 for being insufficiently loyal to the president.
Such attacks are so insidious and oftentimes so insufficiently understood that they rarely make front-page news.
She had long felt that Facebook was insufficiently forthcoming, and now it seemed to be flat-out stonewalling.
As it chases growth, the firm is also doing things it used to eschew as being insufficiently glamorous.
Some argue that CBE programs are insufficiently differentiated from traditional online degree programs in the minds of students.
He wouldn't be the first House Republican to struggle in 2018 for being insufficiently loyal to the president.
The EBA's last stress test took place in 2014 and was criticized by some for being insufficiently tough.
President Trump spent his Sunday tweeting about how black men are insufficiently grateful to him and to America.
Mr. Beruff's central campaign theme seemed to be that Mr. Rubio was insufficiently fond of Donald J. Trump.
Its tormentor: Starboard, which memorably accused the restaurant operator of insufficiently salting its pasta water and overserving breadsticks.
We don't actually know if a Republican incumbent can get unseated for being insufficiently loyal to the president.
Ralph S. Northam in Virginia and Philip Murphy in New Jersey, of being insufficiently tough on illegal immigration.
The second problem is that, depending on your political philosophy, my proposals might be seen as insufficiently redistributive.
"If you allow yourself to be perceived as insufficiently supportive of the military then you're toast," says Bacevich.
Fischbach, who already has Trump's endorsement, is trying to attack Peterson for being insufficiently opposed to abortion rights.
The hospital forensic committee said that they believed James was insufficiently willing to take responsibility for his actions.
Benioff, the garrulous billionaire founder of Salesforce, loves to needle other tech leaders for being insufficiently civic-minded.
Once, Smudge got sick from eating spaghetti she had fished out of the Manaforts' insufficiently secured garbage can.
Together they're going to be cleaning house, getting rid of folks who are insufficiently loyal to the president.
CBS News reported that Patel's job will be to purge intelligence officials seen as insufficiently loyal to Trump.
Each of them could separately litigate that the current regime as applied to their circumstance was insufficiently tailored.
The former congressman has already started laying the groundwork for a primary attack, criticizing Donovan as insufficiently conservative.
But then, like great fiction, they're our bridges to insufficiently understood lives, our compasses to inadequately learned truths.
Tarkanian's argument that Heller has been insufficiently supportive of Trump is at the heart of his primary challenge.
The Vermont senator has faced criticism in the past that he's insufficiently sensitive to issues affecting female voters.
It was a devastating loss, attributed to her party's deselection of candidates who were seen as insufficiently loyal.
And Boulez frustrated not only those whom he deemed insufficiently radical but those whose experiments went too far.
Read more: El Chapo's lawyers say they are "insufficiently funded" There's also the issue of Chapo's legal representation.
First, that in June 2016 it was insufficiently clear what "leave" would entail, but that this is now clearer.
Was that due to the AI training on an insufficiently diverse subject base, or is there some other explanation?
Mr Shani grew up in an Orthodox Jewish household in Israel but proved insufficiently devout to satisfy his family.
Moscow's role dominates Georgia's domestic politics, with rival parties accusing each other of being insufficiently firm in confronting it.
Turkish officials do not just feel insufficiently appreciated: many actually think that American intelligence had foreknowledge of the coup.
Her opponents have used what she said at the time to characterize her as insufficiently loyal to the President.
No, it's not a lack of welcome cocktail or insufficiently plumped cushions in the lobby, but simply impersonal service.
The constellation of anti-Trump super-PACs tried their best, but they were either insufficiently funded or strategically ineffective.
"Almost anything she can deliver is going to disappoint somebody — perhaps by being insufficiently restrictive on immigration," he said.
He is a bully who insults and condescends to people with whom he disagrees, or who insufficiently praise him.
In October 1935, Ivan Chistyakov was judged "insufficiently proletarian" and expelled from the Communist Party in Josef Stalin's Russia.
Each candidate has been heaping praise on Mr. Trump and attacking the others as insufficiently loyal to the president.
A friend of mine recently started this show and asked if she was insufficiently close to her female friends.
From the fiery oven comes a respectable margherita with welcome char and tangy tomato sauce but insufficiently melted mozzarella.
In each of his last two re-election races, Graham faced primary challengers who cast him as insufficiently conservative.
This past Thursday, President Donald Trump rejected a bipartisan proposal brought by six senators as being insufficiently enforcement-oriented.
Transparency International said this had left the military "without vital equipment, insufficiently trained, low in morale and under-resourced".
Clearly, Cuba has been unwilling to change rapidly, and past treaties were insufficiently in achieving a new robust track.
Covering a wider swatch of the institution more swiftly, "The Paris Opera" feels at once sprawling and insufficiently patient.
He criticized the media for chasing clicks over substance, and political leaders for insufficiently condemning the campaign-trail rhetoric.
He hit him for being insufficiently fanatical in his devotion to Israel and his opposition to universal health care.
McDaniel had criticized Hyde-Smith, a former Democrat who switched parties in 2010, as insufficiently conservative but endorsed her.
I struggle to imagine Iowa and New Hampshire Democrats flipping because they see Sanders as insufficiently hawkish on Iran.
Despite this, Republicans have slammed President Barack Obama and his administration for being insufficiently supportive of Israel on policy matters.
The ratings may be downgraded if capital or the control environment is insufficiently reinforced to sustain growth or new businesses.
They view the UNGASS outcome document as insufficiently supportive of progressive and research-backed policies like harm reduction and decriminalization.
Biden accused Buttigieg of being insufficiently supportive of the achievements of the Obama administration and cast doubt on his experience.
But the endorsement did help take the sting out of Bright's attacks that she was insufficiently loyal to the president.
However, cryptography experts have resoundingly criticized Telegram's encryption as insufficiently vetted and say it's possible governments can decipher users' messages.
When Powell characterized the Fed's effort this way earlier this year, markets threw a tantrum, viewing it as insufficiently dovish.
Bernie Sanders to attack him on the debate stage for being insufficiently progressive, as his camp hinted it would come.
Students at Oberlin, a liberal-arts college in Ohio, revolted over insufficiently authentic Asian cuisine, equating it to "cultural appropriation".
Under the Policy Act the president can suspend specific privileges by executive order if he deems Hong Kong insufficiently autonomous.
And lately she's been arguing, rather unconvincingly, that the problem with Sanders is that he's insufficiently supportive of Barack Obama.
Fiske was ultimately booted by a three-judge panel on the grounds that he could be "perceived" as insufficiently independent.
He has been faulted for being insufficiently supportive of Hill and for allegedly not facilitating corroborating evidence for her claim.
Insufficiently filling for dinner, the plate worked well as a shared appetizer or as an extra dish for the table.
But a counter-narrative gained force, too: that the crashes were, above all, the fault of insufficiently trained foreign pilots.
By taking a middle ground, we've put ourselves at an increased risk of insufficiently protecting the security of both methods.
Roby was forced into a runoff earlier this month with a Republican who cast her as insufficiently loyal to Trump.
This presidential campaign has revealed that our academic and media class has insufficiently grappled with the problem of mass communication.
Michigan State insufficiently complied with federal officials monitoring the university under Title IX, the gender-equity law, the report found.
The track briefly appeared on the Billboard Top Country Songs chart before being removed after it was deemed insufficiently country.
Tuberville, meanwhile, has sought to cast Sessions as insufficiently loyal to the president, citing his role in the Russia probe.
He said democracy was in trouble because in many countries it had become sclerotic, insufficiently responsive to the public's needs.
Fiscally centrist, Mr. Cuomo was always going to be vulnerable to challenges that he was insufficiently liberal on economic issues.
"We hunt down the cucks," he said, using alt-right slang for conservatives considered insufficiently committed to the movement's ideas.
Most important, is our own military too focused on battles and insufficiently attentive to what is required to win wars?
POLITICO reported in May 2018 that the president often used an insufficiently secured cellphone to communicate with friends and confidants.
Overall, nutrition was insufficiently incorporated into medical education regardless of country, setting, or year of education, the review team found.
Today the Labour Party is run by people who spent the 1980s arguing that Michael Foot was insufficiently left-wing.
And in too many instances current laws either do not address, or address insufficiently, the harm these perpetrators have caused.
Former Obama DHS official Juliette Kayyem said the Trump administration appeared to have insufficiently coordinated security vetting before announcing Doral.
The Post reported earlier this month that he had moved to purge or reassign employees deemed insufficiently loyal to Trump.
But the outcome is in no way, shape, or form because Crowley was insufficiently "nice" and "respectful" to President Trump.
Do Trump's constituents worry that the next president will be an insufficiently zealous advocate for Israel's interests or for America's?
Christopher Wylie blasted the social network on Tuesday as insufficiently attentive to the problems first revealed in the last election.
"Unfortunately, Facebook has not responded to this criticism in all the years or only insufficiently," she continues (translated via Google Translate).
I'm here for a page-turning thriller, not an ex-president's whinging about how the media was insufficiently nice to him.
Chris Cox from the National Rifle Association explained that Clinton would be insufficiently zealous in safeguarding Americans' right to firearms ownership.
Throughout his campaign, Trump accused the Obama administration of being insufficiently tough on Iran and vowed to crack down if elected.
Miller deemed her insufficiently tough at stymieing the migrant influx at the southern border, and openly complained about her to Trump.
"Your biggest net benefit occurs when you transition from being a total couch potato to even being insufficiently active," said Giroir.
That has allowed a sort of hysteria to develop, in which people seen as insufficiently respectful are accosted by angry mobs.
That may have been insufficiently solid to back up the tweet; the Securities & Exchange Commission has reportedly sent subpoenas to Tesla.
And Tehran is cracking down further, deploying 7,000 new officers last month to keep an eye out for insufficiently pious outfits.
In the run-up to an election, the president is keen to dispel the widespread charge that he is insufficiently pious.
But these are challenging to date with certainty, and many scholars argue that the proposed examples have insufficiently specific iconographic signifiers.
I don't think most historians would agree that Iran had a revolution because the shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was insufficiently Islamist.
Drugs are still too expensive, some state insurance marketplaces are struggling, and the resulting system is overly complicated and insufficiently generous.
Harden, Boogie getting traded, and a few glorious months of Embiid, if anything I think the Warriors have been insufficiently hyped.
However, Asians are insufficiently highlighted in the media and when they are, they're often turned into the butt of a joke.
Part of the President's irritation centered on the Iran deal, which he felt had been insufficiently confronted by his top diplomat.
The Trump administration has been admirably tough on Iran but vague about its objectives and has insufficiently acted upon its rhetoric.
Worried she is insufficiently bold, she steals a fish, frees a dog, smashes a vase, takes a lover, then takes another.
Biden's popularity frustrates lefties who think him insufficiently progressive and liberals who see him as an out-of-touch white guy.
I wonder how past Oscar winners, and nominees, feel knowing that the academy has deemed them insufficiently popular for its purposes.
But housing advocates have been concerned all along that the plan provides insufficiently for those facing the most severe financial challenges.
" The president, Blackman maintains, cannot be impeached for pursuing "legal policies that members of the opposition party deem insufficiently publicly spirited.
He was accused of criticizing the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956 and of being insufficiently supportive of Mao Zedong's regime.
Also facing scrutiny are Republican political appointees considered insufficiently committed to the president or suspected of not aggressively advancing his agenda.
To Mr. Fallon's critics, it was "normalizing," which has become a buzzword for any insufficiently zealous response to Mr. Trump's presidency.
Economists debated how much Japan's slump owed to weak demand rather than economic rigidities, for example an insufficiently limber corporate sector.
Naturally, the insufficiently protective mother, who failed to usher her child to full, productive, independent success, was seen as even worse.
Raised on Nora Ephron and Jane Austen, she cuts her insufficiently amorous dates short and opines on the death of romance.
Now she presents herself as a defender of his sundry accomplishments, and attacks Sanders for being insufficiently supportive of the president.
This is especially important considering "one of the most common causes of car crashes is insufficiently cared-for tires," Franklin said.
But Kramer was also battling the gay theatrical tradition, which he saw, even before AIDS, as petty, artificial and insufficiently political.
In the conservative imagination, failures to achieve policy gains are always the fault of perfidy and insufficiently rigorous adherence to the dogma.
Vice Minister of Culture Fernando Rojas told Associated Press that the government had insufficiently explained their motivations and goals for Decree 349.
"The financial crisis has shown us painfully what great overall economic damage can be inflicted through insufficiently regulated financial markets," Weidmann said.
"For various reasons, the windfalls from higher growth and lower interest rates were insufficiently used to reduce deficits and debt," Dombrovskis said.
Compared to its predecessor, it's also slightly less insistent that the real problem with government child-murder policies is insufficiently egalitarian murdering.
Democrats were weak, indecisive, and vaguely foreign — losers, as Trump would say — not insufficiently committed to the precepts of Burke or Hayek.
Only then can you ensure you won't face a primary challenge from someone claiming you to be insufficiently loyal to party orthodoxy.
Trump has also demonstrated a willingness to get rid of top law enforcement officials in the past when they prove insufficiently cooperative.
Trump was going to get rid of Comey because he didn't like Comey -- thought he was a showboat and insufficiently loyal. Period.
"We conclude that all three are too remote and uncertain, or, to put the same thing another way, insufficiently imminent," he wrote.
"We have too much recent experience with insufficiently regulated financial markets spinning out of control to let this happen again," they wrote.
Instead, she is now seeking to combat the portrait of someone who for years was insufficiently sensitive to a long-oppressed minority.
Clinton, whom they described as insufficiently progressive on new banking regulations, a $20123 minimum wage, a ban on fracking and other issues.
But I was the bearer of patrilineal traditions in name only, insufficiently macho and no doubt under suspicion as a potential pansy.
Our findings may offer insight into some puzzling financial decisions from the real world, such as why people insufficiently diversify their investments.
An alternative proposal by Kiev for an anti-corruption chamber in existing courts has been criticized as insufficiently independent by reform activists.
Much of the problem lies in insufficiently testing clients' optimistic assumptions about hard-to-measure intangible metrics such as goodwill or impairments.
The problem is not that the guidelines are wrong or insufficiently personalized, Mr. Caulfield said, but that people are not following them.
Johnson's lawyers said the effects of glyphosate had been insufficiently tested, and they accused employees of ghostwriting favorable scientific articles and studies.
The bottom line: "Cybersecurity basics are being missed or insufficiently deployed even among very large, mature, and well-resourced organizations," Rapid7 concluded.
In 1979, extremists who accused the royal family of being insufficiently Islamic seized the Grand Mosque in Mecca, shocking the Muslim world.
The more I think about this, the more I think that The Strain suffers from being insufficiently connected to real world events.
Those driven by the thrills of Instagram "likes" and free accommodation will, by and large, find themselves insufficiently motivated for the trek.
Social conservatives have slammed him for what they view as insufficiently anti-abortion arguments made in two cases, Vox's Jane Coaston writes.
Dan Donovan — though Grimm argues that Donovan, who voted against the GOP tax act, is insufficiently supportive of the president — and Gov.
She was seen by Mr. Trump's allies as insufficiently loyal to the administration and was recalled in May, months ahead of schedule.
So the boss firing Aimee Stephens "because he thought she is a man who is insufficiently masculine...must be sex discrimination", too.
Even the choice of Portman (a plucky Elise Kibler) as her imaginary friend — a gag that doesn't keep giving — feels insufficiently bold.
Many have long been wary of McConnell, deeming him overly willing to cut a deal and insufficiently committed to the president's agenda.
"The lessons from the SARS epidemic — where China was insufficiently prepared to implement infection control practices — have been successfully learned," it wrote.
The justices held it was insufficiently related to interstate commerce, meaning it did not affect the national economy in any significant way.
He would never realize an ambition to become Treasury secretary, in part because several presidents would conclude that he was insufficiently political.
He started a foundation called Melting Pot, which taught prisoners in Denmark how to cook, but that came to seem insufficiently ambitious.
She tried attacking Sanders as insufficiently pro-Obama, largely for reasons related to Wall Street reform, which generally didn't sound that persuasive.
Her support for Trump was meant to inoculate herself from charges from Nicholson that she had been insufficiently loyal to the president.
But "Old Town Road" is still not on Billboard's Hot Country Songs list, after being removed last month for being insufficiently country.
I think overall as a society, we're insufficiently equipped, but that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of voices out there speaking sanity.
Trump has talked repeatedly about banning Muslims from entering the country, and simultaneously telegraphs his intent to deport millions of insufficiently American Americans.
This means it absorbs much of the visible spectrum, reflecting only red because red light is insufficiently energetic to shift the relevant electrons.
Officials emphasized at the time that the errors appeared to be the result of insufficiently robust testing protocols, not failures by any individuals.
It also criticizes WhatsApp for "insufficiently" co-operating with its investigation — saying it made it difficult to determine how data was being processed.
He emerged from bankruptcy insufficiently creditworthy to get the kind of bank loans he would need to keep doing major real estate projects.
Bernie Sanders said it was insufficiently radical; there was plenty of scope to say that Obamacare was a good idea but deeply flawed.
An initial British offer to give EU citizens broadly the same rights as Britons was met with complaints that it was insufficiently generous.
Some of the angriest responses have been reserved for victims whose experiences have been dismissed as insufficiently abusive, or primarily their own fault.
Another point: The Ryan tax-credit subsidies look too generous to those with high incomes and insufficiently generous to those with lower incomes.
Clinton would have attacked any Republican nominee as insufficiently supportive of women—for not backing abortion rights and paid maternity leave, for starters.
You are insufficiently cautious in pointing to the serious methodological concerns around using RCTs as a basis for public policy analysis and formation.
Several panelists also expressed disappointment that the existing research on online harassment insufficiently captures the reality of having more than one oppressed identity.
Some saw the regulations as confusing and insufficiently protective of patients, and they were largely rescinded under President Barack Obama's administration in 2011.
The part of the whimpering kid, here, is played by a pitch a fraction slow or misaimed or insufficiently vigorous in its break.
When the blots finally appeared in Rorschach's book, Psychodiagnostics, in 1921, they were rejected by German academic psychologists as crude and insufficiently theorized.
Then, on Friday, Marie Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to Ukraine who was ousted for being insufficiently loyal to Trump, is scheduled to appear.
That did not stop me from publicly and strongly criticizing the president for his failure to insufficiently condemn the white supremacists in Charlottesville.
They are voting the way Trump wants but will now face primary opponents who will argue they are insufficiently loyal to the President.
Cuomo is actively courting the group for its support, according to The New York Times, but some members see him as insufficiently liberal.
Both the Reagan and Trump administrations demonstrated this distrust and tried to find and move out career officials deemed insufficiently responsive or disloyal.
The National Security Agency's (NSA) inspector general issued a rare report Wednesday condemning the administration for insufficiently protecting data gathered from U.S. citizens.
This helped neoconservatives offer an appealing critique of the Clinton administration, and of realists in the GOP, as insufficiently dedicated to American ideals.
Thus, a war to overthrow a local despot deemed insufficiently compliant to American interests was packaged as defense against weapons of mass destruction.
A lawyer representing opponents of the plan said the judge faulted the city for insufficiently analyzing the impact it would have on residents.
That's Buttigieg's great challenge, one complicated by complaints that he was insufficiently sensitive to people of color as mayor of South Bend, Ind.
The goal isn't simply to discredit Biden as generationally out-of-touch or too politically clubby or insufficiently transformational or otherwise gaffe-prone.
Segregation and moving to Israel was the only safe strategy, and anybody who didn't see this reality was, in today's language, insufficiently woke.
He won in large part by casting Bloomberg as insufficiently concerned about the gaping inequality that afflicts both New York and the country.
With coronavirus having spread well outside China, CDC testing was "likely insufficiently effective in preventing a potential outbreak in the U.S.," Jongbloed said.
He became a fierce critic of the Vietnam War, imperialists, Zionists and gas guzzlers, together with neoliberals and environmentalists who were insufficiently anticapitalist.
With coronavirus having spread well outside China, CDC testing was "likely insufficiently effective in preventing a potential outbreak in the U.S.," Jongbloed said.
In today's age, we also have a simple solution that should appease all those concerned that students are insufficiently exposed to controversial views.
Begum, whose parents are from Bangladesh, recently resurfaced in a camp and was stripped of her British citizenship after being judged insufficiently apologetic.
Its members have been criticized for being insufficiently attentive to the First Amendment, and for not respecting the untrammelled spirit of the Internet.
Many Trump loyalists have long advocated for Trump to fire Priebus, who they believe was insufficiently loyal over the course of the campaign.
Meanwhile, Smith's character has died, either because Smith's agent considered the financial package insufficiently galactic or, more likely, because Smith read the script.
Though Degironimo filed a formal complaint with his superiors, they allegedly responded insufficiently: "The repercussion was that they removed the table," he said.
" The staffers who covered for the injured supervisor "were insufficiently familiar" with their duties and screwed up -- but "employees involved had no malicious intentions.
Monetary policymakers, with their needed independence, always risk being (or at least being seen as) insufficiently empathetic to the lives of their nations' citizens.
" Among the WHO's key findings about exercise and : • In 2010 nearly a quarter of adults (18 and older) were classified as "insufficiently physically active.
His plan for next year, to back primary challengers to Senate Republicans he deems insufficiently loyal to Mr Trump, is starting to look flimsy.
Although Sir John insisted that Britain must remain at the "heart of Europe", in 1996 party bigwigs chided him for being insufficiently pro-European.
"Too often we see that the bank sector insufficiently acts as a gatekeeper," the DNB said in a letter to the Dutch Finance minister.
But for lawyers he views as insufficiently aggressive or overly cautious, he's quick to part ways, according to people who have worked with him.
Central to Hancock's work is the idea that individuals have the power to craft their own cultural context, especially when mass culture responds insufficiently.
But in the weeks before Gorsuch's confirmation, Trump reportedly had second thoughts about his choice, believing Gorsuch was insufficiently grateful for the president's patronage.
The labels that exist are (a) on the opposite side of the headphone output and thus face away from you, and (b) insufficiently informative.
Erdogan accused European governments of being slow and insufficiently vigorous in their condemnation of the coup, in which more than 240 people were killed.
The big, frustrating problem with "Grunt" is not that Roach is insufficiently respectful of the brave young men and women who serve our country.
To be seen as "unwoke" and insufficiently diverse can cause groups such as the Realtors to cower in the corner and clutch their wallets.
Arrington's campaign was based on the premise that Sanford -- who has criticized Trump's style and questioned his knowledge -- is insufficiently supportive of the President.
In recent days, President Donald Trump's senior adviser for policy has overseen a purge of officials who were seen as insufficiently extreme on immigration.
Kucinich is slamming him for being insufficiently anti-gun but is facing his own questions about his ties to the Assad regime in Syria.
As Politico reported this week, Club for Growth is buying television time for a new spot slamming Balderson for being insufficiently opposed to Obamacare.
It was written for a 1984 album that his record company rejected as insufficiently commercial; it was popularized a decade later by Jeff Buckley.
Her humiliation as insufficiently black allegedly drew her to Mr. Brown, who, at the time, was at the height of his talent and popularity.
In that case, the judge, James Boasberg, said Kentucky had been insufficiently concerned about the people who might lose coverage because of the requirement.
Still, the omission of language about contempt in the Rules Committee resolution may complicate that effort if liberal lawmakers see it as insufficiently punitive.
She largely stays out of the controversies that have unfolded among other freshmen over potential primaries for the insufficiently liberal and positions on Israel.
Insufficiently elaborated analysis addressing the process of arriving at an equitable outcome suggests a lack of objectivity in terms of how decisions are made.
Clinton was insufficiently supportive of liberal proposals like publicly funded education and health care because she was beholden to special interests and big donors.
That is the milieu in which an identitarian like Donald Trump feels at home; witness his purging of public servants he deems insufficiently loyal.
Rather than working to create a united front against Trump, she and her followers are fixated on purging Democrats whom they deem insufficiently progressive.
The quick leaps to weeping, causes withheld, are not just insufficiently prepared for; they're admissions of what Mr. Abraham can't express through dance alone.
Taking their cue from Mr. Trump, some of his allies attacked Ms. Loeffler's credentials as insufficiently conservative and fumed when Mr. Kemp appointed her.
And even women who may not pay close attention to politics know the feeling of a man jeering at us for being insufficiently ladylike.
We've reached the point where we run the risk of coming across as monstrously arrogant if we're insufficiently humbled by even the smallest accomplishment.
Walter Shaub resigned as director of the Office of Government Ethics last week after criticizing our government's current ethical standards as being insufficiently tough.
The technology, criticized as insufficiently accurate, particularly for people of color, is cheaper than ever and is becoming a standard feature of police departments.
He strongly repressed dissent from both citizens and members of the party, forcing people he viewed as insufficiently loyal out of high-level positions.
They are so concerned, in fact, that they are willing to endorse the federal government interfering to punish universities they deem insufficiently friendly to conservatives.
He's part of a small group of Republicans who often vote against Trump because they feel some of the positions he takes are insufficiently conservative.
Economists and the journalists who cover them often get into trouble by being insufficiently precise in their descriptions of what basic economic models actually say.
Our partners in Argentina and Uruguay report that doctors are abusing conscientious objection to avoid providing abortion, which they find inconvenient, stigmatizing or insufficiently lucrative.
There was plenty of discrimination against Italians and Poles a century ago, for being Catholic, Jewish or insufficiently "white" in the eyes of Protestant Americans.
It weakens Mr Bannon and his plan for next year to back primary challengers to Senate Republicans whom he deems insufficiently loyal to Mr Trump.
" The chargers who I spoke to claim that Bird's help desk is insufficiently dealing with these problems, with one person describing their responsiveness as "selective.
At the other sit schools like Cedarville or the Franciscan University of Steubenville, which fired an adjunct professor in 2017 for being insufficiently pro-life.
The long-awaited report came in response to House Democrats' concerns that Trump appointees were purging civil service employees deemed insufficiently loyal to the president.
Instead banks must either seek new capital from private investors, which is insufficiently forthcoming, or "bail in" their bondholders in a way that imposes losses.
Cruz made sure to knock Republican candidates like Rubio who Cruz sees as insufficiently tough on immigration -- which is also one of Trump's signature issues.
Republican concerns that Trump is too soft on Social Security, or insufficiently committed to neoconservative dogma on foreign affairs, have gotten a lot of airtime.
The closer they got to winning, the more their visioned narrowed—in 2015, far-right conservatives overthrew House Speaker John Boehner for being insufficiently inflexible.
It also marks the latest reshuffling of key responsibilities within the government as Trump looks to purge the administration of career officials deemed insufficiently loyal.
The Greek economy was suffering from a severe economic downturn caused in part by a Europe-wide monetary policy that was insufficiently stimulative for Greece.
An article in The New York Times in 2004 aired the company's grievance, and Mr. Lombardo felt unfairly maligned and insufficiently defended by Mr. Weinstein.
Mr. Jordan, one of the founders of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, argued that Republicans lost control of the House because they were insufficiently conservative.
For example, 93 percent of Republicans who voted in 2012 supported Mitt Romney, despite complaints from the party's right wing that he was insufficiently conservative.
The mandated coverage for qualified health plans was broader, enrollment was skewed by pricing that favored older customers, and risk-reduction mechanisms were insufficiently funded.
Throughout his career, Mr. Trump has made loyalty from the people who work for him a key priority, often discharging employees he considers insufficiently reliable.
The problem for them is not that growth is insufficiently green or inclusive or in touch with its own feelings; the problem is growth itself.
Perhaps the financial wizards at 3G would bring some additional discipline to Unilever, which some analysts worry has been insufficiently focused on bottom line results.
As a publicity-seeking businessman, and then in his work as a reality TV host, Trump regularly criticized others as fat, unattractive or insufficiently sexy.
Mr. Woodall is facing a primary challenge of his own from Shane Hazel, a Marine veteran who has accused the congressman of being insufficiently conservative.
Critics have said that it allows companies to gloss over their sins with high-minded pledges to do better, and that it is insufficiently diverse.
Those who never exercised were defined, unsurprisingly, as inactive, while those who worked out but did not meet the standard guidelines were considered insufficiently active.
Once there, he found the surname Higgins insufficiently glamorous, so Sandy reached for a phone book and picked out the name de Havilland for him.
But France, Germany and many other European and African nations have altogether banned the cultivation of genetically modified crops, considering them either insufficiently tested or unsafe.
However, among the 25 largest loans, Fitch identified RUB54bn (100806093% of end-100806083Q100806073 FCC) of higher-risk exposures to financially weak and/or insufficiently collateralised borrowers.
The condemnation came as President Donald Trump considers holding a summit with Putin and faces continuing questions about whether his administration is insufficiently tough on Russia.
Some Republicans have called Judge Ozerden, who is 52 and was appointed to the Federal District Court by President George W. Bush in 2007, insufficiently conservative.
In a press release about the judgement (translated to English using Google Translate), the court writes that the use of SyRI is "insufficiently clear and controllable".
Poland's deputy justice minister resigned amid claims that he had aided a smear campaign against judges deemed insufficiently loyal to the ruling Law and Justice party.
"It's complicated by the ratcheting up in trade tensions, but right now it seems that the current stance of monetary policy is insufficiently accommodative," he said.
Comstock fought off a challenge from Shak Hill, who attacked the two-term incumbent as insufficiently conservative and weak in her support of President Donald Trump.
Hover had been a candidate but was knocked out of the running because it had been deemed insufficiently experienced in automotive distribution and marketing, they said.
But smaller countries in which foreign lenders operate fear that may mean bank subsidiaries are insufficiently capitalized, with negative consequences for local taxpayers if they fail.
He's usually only concerned with his own presidency, and the accusation that he either wasn't a very good president or an insufficiently reforming one probably stings.
The extent of Russian suffering during World War II is still insufficiently recognized in the West, and Russia remains on the margins of the European story.
He had lost a bid for the governorship in 1966, when he was a state senator, in part for appearing insufficiently conservative on matters of race.
Programs at risk from the cuts include special education services, social and emotional learning programs and restorative justice programs, each of which is already insufficiently funded.
Feinstein, meanwhile, has been attacked by many of the same groups for being insufficiently critical of Trump and a centrist outlier in an increasingly liberal state.
She says she has no time for activist groups like Brand New Congress, which wants to mount primary challenges to Democratic incumbents it deems insufficiently progressive.
Democrats, who have slim chances of blocking his nomination, have questioned his suitability, with some portraying him as favoring corporate interests and insufficiently independent from Trump.
To top it off, Fenenbock criticized outgoing Representative Beto O'Rourke for being insufficiently pro-Israel even though he's running against Republican Senator Ted Cruz right now.
LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday that some information about coronavirus cases was being "insufficiently communicated" by Middle East states.
Rick sees his son's unbothered preparations as not inspiring but devastating, a sign that he has insufficiently shielded Carl from the cruelties of their new world.
Progressives have a different view of Fed policy over the past decade: Remarkably, they argue that the Fed was insufficiently aggressive in fighting the 2008 downturn.
The trade publication removed the song from its country chart and deemed it insufficiently country, setting off criticism that called the decision unfair and even racist.
This month, a state lawmaker, Katie Arrington, ousted Representative Mark Sanford in the Republican primary after claiming the veteran lawmaker was insufficiently loyal to the president.
His long-standing relationship with the president underscores Trump's broader effort to rid his government of those deemed insufficiently loyal or unwilling to enact his agenda.
He has since left that position and when asked about Trump's "conflict of interest" issues, I found Dent to be far too passive and insufficiently concerned.
"The large number of recent cases of discrimination show that football's general anti-racism protocol is insufficiently applied and does not achieve its objectives," it said.
For Mr. Sanders, the issue threatened to revive anger among Democratic women who believe that he was insufficiently supportive of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
From the outside, Surabian can launch a "full-on assault against GOP leaders who they deem insufficiently supportive of the president's agenda," a source told Axios.
To a Republican named Katie Arrington, who ran a primary campaign based almost entirely on the idea that Sanford had been insufficiently loyal to the President.
In the final week, Rispone launched two new attack ads against Abraham hitting his congressional attendance recordand painting him as insufficiently supportive of Trump's 2016 candidacy.
Is she insufficiently attentive, as a book like Jo Baker's "Longbourn" suggests, to those below stairs, or is it miraculous that we see them at all?
Representative Yvette Clarke, Ninth District (Brooklyn) Potential challenger: Adem Bunkeddeko Ms. Clarke narrowly defeated Mr. Bunkeddeko in 153, when he argued that she was insufficiently progressive.
In late March, "Old Town Road" appeared on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart before it was removed for being deemed insufficiently country, causing a furor.
Protesters "are now routinely shutting down speeches and debates across the country in an effort to silence voices that insufficiently conform with their views," he said.
There seems to me to be widespread acknowledgement that the current system of legal recognition for trans people is cruelly cumbersome, insufficiently supportive and at times demeaning.
And in Chechnya, journalists who are insufficiently deferential to local strongman Ramzan Kadyrov are often persecuted by government forces or fall victim to suspiciously timed criminal attacks.
So when Roby drew an opponent in the GOP primary who accused her of being insufficiently loyal to President Trump and his agenda, it wasn't entirely unexpected.
In a speech at the party meeting on Saturday, Goic called for changes to Chile's public pension system, which many on the left say is insufficiently generous.
Combine those two weaknesses — insufficiently prepared infrastructure and a vulnerable location — in the face of Matthew and the prospects for the facility during this storm are troubling.
Trump has two complaints about Cabinet members: Either they're tooting their own horns too much, or they're insufficiently effusive in praising him as a brilliant diplomat, etc.
The president called the legal system's method for handling terrorism prosecutions "a joke" and "a laughing stock," arguing its insufficiently harsh punishments made future attacks more likely.
He led the opposition to Ryan's fiscal deal with Democrats in 210, and he rejected Price's budget in 21.6, on the grounds that it was insufficiently conservative.
Although a few ex-Heritage staffers went to work for Bush—most notably incoming Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao—the foundation excoriated some Bush policies as insufficiently conservative.
President Klaus Iohannis said earlier in the week that a preliminary inquiry has shown politicized public safety bodies to be under-funded, short-staffed and insufficiently trained.
Redemption — the campaign to reverse Reconstruction — stands as a stark lesson about the long-term damage that can come to our democracy from insufficiently inclusive political action.
With those factors in mind, the Rand report's authors said that the nation's armed forces are "insufficiently trained and ready" when looking at the active service components.
His approach contrasted sharply with the measured response to terrorism adopted by his predecessor Barack Obama, who was often criticized for insufficiently appreciating public anxiety after attacks.
It follows criticism of the FAA, which outsourced many of its regulatory functions to manufacturers like Boeing, inviting accusations that it was insufficiently rigorous in its scrutiny.
A parade of candidates, aligning themselves explicitly with Mr. Trump, is lining up to take on House Republicans whom they view as insufficiently loyal to the president.
For years, the Club for Growth's leaders designated themselves the chiefs of the conservative purity police and staunch defenders of free markets, excoriating Republicans deemed insufficiently doctrinaire.
With Republicans now unified, it is difficult to find a district where a challenger can credibly claim that the incumbent has been insufficiently supportive of the president.
Usually, hundreds of hopefuls are disqualified because the council decides they are insufficiently Islamic or because their plans are not in line with the Islamic republic's ideology.
But his chief primary opponent, Tucker, has sought to capitalize on that about-face to cast Tillis as insufficiently conservative, only willing to embrace Trump when convenient.
Nicholson has also attacked Vukmir for being insufficiently supportive of the president, even though her campaign spots name-check building Trump's border wall and draining the Washington swamp.
Earlier this year, Norquist suggested getting rid of Barack Obama's Surgeon General Vivek Murthy was an example of Trump draining the swamp, because Murthy was insufficiently pro-vaping.
We pay attention to a few flashy plant celebrities – perfumed roses, a thousand red tulips, a loaded tomato plant — but we are insufficiently curious about how plants live.
My answer was and is no – that such concerns didn't reflect a level of insight deeper than the models, but rather a gut feeling insufficiently disciplined by models.
The move is part of a broader push by Trump "to surround himself with people he trusts and punish those deemed insufficiently loyal," our colleague Toluse Olorunnipa reports.
And because he's insufficiently supportive of Trump, it stands to reason that he must be the wrong kind of Hispanic — the kind who doesn't care about the border.
Forced to go home to her parents (with whom she has an insufficiently explained strenuous relationship), she stumbles upon Dr. Jehangir Khan (Khan) and starts going to therapy.
Guy Sorman, a business pundit, says the labour reforms will be insufficiently radical, but that unions will mostly shrug them off because they mainly affect the private sector.
"I was insufficiently persuasive," added Comyn, the former head of retail banking who replaced Narev in April in the wake of a money-laundering scandal at the bank.
Having been insufficiently mindful of this over the past few decades, business and government leaders may have little option but to brace themselves for frustrated communities demanding change.
But it says something about the depths of the GOP's delusions that it thinks attacking Trump for being insufficiently racially divisive is the key to breaking his support. 
Adding to the pressure are rising commodity prices, which 3G critics have said the company prepared insufficiently for by focusing too much on cost-cutting and eventual dealmaking.
Where FDR had an intuitive genius for wielding power and obsessive drive for amassing it, Neustadt saw Truman as insufficiently attentive to the nuances of developing sustained power.
The two counties still tallying votes, Broward and Palm Beach, have come under scrutiny and a judge ruled that both had been insufficiently transparent about their polling process.
The Islamic State has used this concept to justify the killing of other Muslims, be they Shiites or fellow Sunnis whom the group deems to be insufficiently devout.
Ultimately, both refusing to acknowledge that black politicians can commit political wrong and summarily dismissing them as insufficiently progressive speaks to a broader problem within the Democratic Party.
But his mother said it was not until he started hanging out in Molenbeek that he showed any interest in Syria, and criticized her for being insufficiently devout.
What is not understood is that by blaming the financial crisis on insufficiently resilient banks, Congress at the time avoided the need to reform the housing finance system.
"Fiscal policy has been insufficiently counter-cyclical," Thomsen told a news conference at the IMF's annual meetings in Bali, Indonesia, noting this was his main message the Europe.
First, she beat Bernie Sanders in the primaries by very explicitly arguing that his brand of left-wing economics was insufficiently attentive to race-specific forms of disadvantage.
Opposition conservative and far-right politicians accused Macron's government of being insufficiently prepared for the violent protests and criticised it for not cracking down more heavily on anarchists.
In the 1960s, Thomas's father, the philosopher Wolfgang Heise, is pushed out of a university position in East Berlin because he is perceived as insufficiently devoted to Communism.
Judge Kavanaugh has been the subject of an intense campaign of criticism by some conservatives, who have called his decisions in abortion and health care cases insufficiently conservative.
"No, Mr. President, the synagogue is not at fault for being insufficiently armed," Scott Wallace, a Democrat running for Congress in eastern Pennsylvania, said in a weekend statement.
Under that legislation, if Hong Kong is deemed to be insufficiently autonomous from China, the president can suspend agreements with the city on trade, investment, visas and extraditions.
But she has faced criticism for being insufficiently liberal on issues like gun control, where Ms. Mills has stopped short of endorsing a ban on assault-style firearms.
Not a completely terrible movie — mostly thanks to Ferrell and Louis-Dreyfus — but one that strands its stars in situations that are at once impossible and insufficiently challenging.
As senior officials are shown the door, a new personnel chief orders a search for political appointees as well as career officials deemed insufficiently supportive of the president.
In the immediate aftermath of the House vote to impeach Trump last month, the general public was insufficiently aware of the short shrift the Senate would give it.
Will they be driven out as insufficiently loyal to the cause -- as tea party (and Trump) Republicans have done to their own centrist wing over the last decade?
" Never mind that the author's main critique of Trump appears to be that he is insufficiently conservative, that he "shows little affinity for ideals long espoused by conservatives.
One of his portfolios, as a sort of media tsar, seems to have left even his father unimpressed: Mr Sisi has criticised Egypt's press for being insufficiently supportive.
The department has suffered near-constant comings and goings under President Donald Trump, as officials at various levels have been judged insufficiently loyal to Trump's restrictionist immigration agenda.
The issue is not that Corbyn is personally anti-Semitic (he isn't), but rather whether he's insufficiently sensitive to a problem of anti-Semitism within his party's ranks.
A Catholic priest can be deemed insufficiently conservative for threatening GOP party politics, even as Walker's suggestion hints that House Republican leadership would prefer a specifically evangelical representative.
It is about a corporate-dominated, industrialized food system that's focused on animal feed, processed foods, and biofuels and insufficiently attentive to soil health, environmental degradation, and biodiversity.
Protesters "are now routinely shutting down speeches and debates across the country in an effort to silence voices that insufficiently conform with their views," he said in prepared remarks.
Meanwhile, another researcher not involved in either study is claiming that both teams have insufficiently proven their points, and that the search for the planet's oldest microbial fossils continues.
Bush veterans are scattered about the administration and will continue to be, even as some loyalists try to push out those they view as insufficiently loyal to the president.
Mr Parker was acquitted, though in a recent comment on the episode, which to some seemed insufficiently contrite, he conceded that "there are things more important than the law".
As smitten as they are by his music, they are worried that it is too wild and insufficiently Aryan, so they try in their bureaucratic way to neuter it.
Conservatives ought to value respect and decorum, but in a clash between an insufficiently sensitive candidate and an overly sensitive victim class, a principled conservative can remain safely ambivalent.
Mr Bannon, who has vowed to back primary challengers to those Republican senators he deems insufficiently loyal to Mr Trump, crowed that Mr Flake "went down without a fight".
Nixon's challenge is motivated in part by activists who believe Cuomo has been insufficiently progressive in his approach as the left flank of the Democratic party gains more clout.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) dinged the agency for not consistently patching security flaws and for insufficiently restricting administrator privileges, as well as an insecure configuration of the network.
Humans can come in contact with resistant bacteria through eating insufficiently cooked meat or other food products: Manure from animals fed antibiotics is commonly used as fertilizer for crops.
The man Politico once dubbed the "lovable loser of the left" is at risk of seeming simultaneously too liberal for many Ohio voters and insufficiently anti-Trump for others.
Jeff Flake of Arizona and Bob Corker of Tennessee, both critics of the President, dropped out of their respective primaries, in which, they were seen as insufficiently pro-Trump.
Eurasia Group director Peter Mumford said he expected "identity politics to be used more aggressively" against Widodo as his opponents "paint him as insufficiently Muslim and too pro-minority".
The proposal suggests "a tax on all untaxed or insufficiently taxed income generated from all internet-based business activities," as potential solution to bridging disparity between the two rates.
They have criticized its labor and environmental protections as insufficiently weak, and said that its protections for drug companies may undermine their efforts to make health care more affordable.
That could suggest that the hackers were just testing to see if they could break into the committee, or that they found the trove of stolen material insufficiently interesting.
It had become clear that he was not a natural fit for a Jürgen Klopp team: insufficiently intense when chasing the ball down, overly inclined to slowing the play.
Sometimes you want big, powerful dramas, but sometimes you just want to watch something where the worst thing that can happen is that a space be insufficiently "lounge-y."
But he also said the United States has "insufficiently" addressed the plight of more than one million Uighur Muslims who are detained in notorious indoctrination camps in western China.
If initially his sartorial style was said to "reek of health, vigor and physical prowess," as one fashion expert observed before the election, it also read as insufficiently populist.
During this period, Morgan, who was ousted amid Trump administration concerns that he was insufficiently committed to its immigration agenda, became a vocal defender of Trump on cable news.
By painting the players as insufficiently loyal to the country, Trump can make an appeal to patriotism -- a powerful emotion not just in his base but in the country.
It's not just that Republicans fear primary challenges from candidates pandering to the racist right, although they do; Trump is already supporting challengers to Republicans he considers insufficiently loyal.
I've been accused of obscurantism, closet climate denialism and willful misdirection — all for the crime of insufficiently attesting to the dangers of a warming trend I do not deny.
"Some people suffer from excess humility, and others are insufficiently humble," said Sean Lyons, professor of leadership and management at the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics.
At the January meeting, Fed officials noted that investors were perceiving the central bank to be "insufficiently flexible" in both its rate increase campaign and its balance sheet runoff.
Judge Carswell, like Judge Haynsworth, was assailed by many as insufficiently protective of civil rights, but he was dismissed by critics, including Professor Van Alstyne, as an undistinguished jurist.
And in the second bidding process in a row, the Winter Games ended up with only two finalists after five other potential candidates withdrew or were deemed insufficiently prepared.
The president and Stephen Miller, his hard-line immigration adviser, have long grumbled privately about the secretary's insufficiently brutal approach to the surge in migrant families across the border.
Today, it argues that handling the abuse of its platform around the world is difficult because so many different factors like language, cultural differences, and insufficiently advanced AI present limitations.
Trump appeared to be responding to an op-ed in the Guardian that Manning shared on Twitter on Wednesday in which she wrote that Obama's presidency had been insufficiently progressive.
Amid this disorientation, an important possibility may have been overlooked: that the rich world's problems do not stem from an overdose of liberal principles, but from their insufficiently bold application.
The opposition accuses the ruling Georgian Dream party of being insufficiently firm in confronting Moscow, and many of the protesters gathered outside parliament chanted slogans insulting Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The American Jewish community has been embroiled in a debate—one fueled in no small part by cynical Republicans—over whether the Democratic Party is insufficiently opposed to anti-Semitism.
Too many new teachers enter today's diverse classrooms insufficiently prepared, contributing to high attrition rates, recurring teacher shortages, higher costs and, most important, harm to students who deserve excellent teachers.
"Facebook informs us insufficiently about gathering information about us, the kind of data it collects, what it does with that data and how long it stores it," the court said.
Trump quickly embarked on an effort to push out of his orbit officials he viewed as having provided damaging information to lawmakers or those deemed insufficiently loyal to the president.
The Tuesday after the accident, Alfred E. Smith was elected governor, squeaking past the Republican incumbent, Charles S. Whitman, whose Public Service Commission was blamed for insufficiently protecting subway riders.
He is also one of few senior officials to have been spared in the frequent purges Kim Jong-un has engineered in recent years to eliminate elites considered insufficiently loyal.
The legislation eliminates the state's "severe or pervasive" standard for proving harassment, which advocates said had allowed judges to dismiss claims of inappropriate comments or even groping as insufficiently hostile.
However, Raab didn't last long in the job, only holding the role for a few months before resigning in protest over what he saw as May's insufficiently hardline Brexit policy.
"Cuck" is an insult used by the "alt-right" to attack the masculinity of an opponent, originally other conservatives, whom the movement deemed insufficiently committed to racism and anti-Semitism.
" This week, Tucker Carlson made a similar point, comparing Sanders to Ocasio-Cortez in a monologue that falsely claimed Ocasio-Cortez had gone after the DCCC for being "insufficiently woke.
This was a challenging task, given that Erdoğan had survived a coup attempt just the month before, and was, in retaliation, rounding up anyone considered insufficiently faithful to his regime.
As he continues to shed advisers he's deemed insufficiently aligned with his agenda, he's ignored the advice of his senior-most aides to try and mitigate the appearance of disarray.
" Young in 2012 and 2013 rejected similar corporate plea deals in cases against Orthofix Inc and APTx Vehicle Systems Ltd, saying the deals were "insufficiently protective of the public interest.
Mr Biden's plan, which would extend the framework of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), is judged insufficiently progressive by Ms Harris; she reckons it would leave 10m Americans uninsured.
Mr. DeSantis, who is seen as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, viewed her as insufficiently loyal to him — and too close to another potential presidential candidate, former Gov.
They argued that the case against Mr. Trump was overstated and insufficiently proven, and they denounced the impeachment inquiry, saying it was unfair to Mr. Trump and his Republican allies.
Priebus's allies believed those stories were fanned by former campaign aides and Bannon allies, who viewed Priebus as an establishment figure who was insufficiently loyal to Trump during the campaign.
What Baumbach gets out of his cast here—even the smaller, broader characters, like Dern's, or Alan Alda as an insufficiently ruthless LA divorce lawyer Charlie briefly hires—is thrilling.
ACICS was accused of insufficiently policing its colleges, in part because it raised no red flags about Corinthian Colleges, which lost access to federal aid amid accusations of false marketing.
"While he criticized the Maysville Road for being insufficiently national, Jackson did not wish to be misunderstood as favoring federal funding for a more truly national transportation system," Howe writes.
The SEC's three missions—of investor protection; fair, orderly and efficient markets; and the facilitation of capital formation—are often seen to be at odds with one another or insufficiently understood.
"I would guess that 'fractured' is an insufficiently descriptive term," Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, the former chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, replied via email to VICE News.
Mitchell and other liberal activists who spoke to BuzzFeed News are preparing to make sure he peaks on announcement day by emphasizing the parts of Biden's record they find insufficiently progressive.
Focus on policy Breaking from his unscripted style, Trump will soon begin delivering a series of policy speeches aimed at quelling concerns that Trump is an insufficiently presidential or polished candidate.
More numerous are the vaccine-hesitant, including parents (often mothers) who are insufficiently educated, anxious about child health, perhaps worried by autism and swayed by a deluge of misleading claims online.
The company said in motions filed in San Francisco's Superior Court of California that the jury's decision was insufficiently supported by the evidence presented at trial by school groundskeeper Dewayne Johnson.
The problem, they argue, is not that violent people are walking into nightclubs or schools and opening fire on random civilians, the problem is that those random civilians are insufficiently armed.
The original nets used were insufficiently resistant to the high winds and tore but a partnership with the German non-profit WaterFoundation allowed Dar Si Hmad to develop a stronger net.
After all, if Democrats did like Clinton, she would have spent the past seven years as President—fending off attacks from an annoying Junior Senator from Illinois for being insufficiently ideological.
That the reasons we're successful are because we set up systems that allow us to fail, get up, and move on — and that we're insufficiently forgiving of those kinds of failures.
On the flip side, it will be very difficult for Democrats to muster the votes to stop him if Collins rejects Ford's accusations as insufficiently substantiated and announces support for Kavanaugh.
Those on the right see the "all forms" approach to CVE as too politically correct and insufficiently focused on what they (despite the evidence) see as the "real" threat: radical Islam.
Dealers say they have adopted a tactic of shopping around for a branch of the licensing agency that might see a particular work as insufficiently important to keep in the country.
But its market share in Indonesia is just 2.5 percent, compared with smaller rival Mitsubishi's 0003 percent, in part because of a distribution network that analysts say is still insufficiently broad.
Tarkanian, who has run and lost multiple races, announced his entry on Fox and Friends, Trump's favorite morning television show, and has criticized Heller for being insufficiently supportive of the President.
But he has also shed staff, and late last month dismissed a recently hired political director, Rick Wiley, whom he viewed as insufficiently tough in negotiations with the Republican National Committee.
So if Trump loses, his backers will try to turn grassroots disappointment at his defeat into grassroots rage against Republicans who were insufficiently supportive, thus leveraging their own way into power.
"This thing they've got today doesn't work, it doesn't move with urgency," said Mr. Bannon, who is now orchestrating an effort to defeat Republicans deemed insufficiently loyal to Mr. Trump's agenda.
Catholics today don't hear much about the primacy of an informed conscience because many priests take the position that a conscience at odds with the church is by definition insufficiently informed.
Because he lives in a fantasy world of his own creation, anyone unwilling to play along in that world is castigated, dismissed as insufficiently loyal to him and the broader administration.
Where the strange registers as dangerous and the feeling of being threatened sanctions pre-emptive action, public spaces become untrustworthy environments for those who are even slightly unconventional (or insufficiently white).
For that matter, the writer of an infamous article calling Bill Kristol a ''renegade Jew'' is Jewish himself — and was attacking Kristol for, among other things, being insufficiently supportive of Israel.
But our Constitution does not allow Congress to take a vote of "no confidence" for a president who pursues legal policies that members of the opposition party deem insufficiently publicly spirited.
Trump fired his first attorney general and secretary of state after he judged them to be insufficiently loyal, replacing each with someone who proved to be a more pliant foot soldier.
But it is impossible to ignore the fact that Graham has faced primary challengers in each of his last two races, primaries in which he is attacked as being insufficiently conservative.
Once, I got a letter from a death-row inmate in Texas, complaining that, in writing about incarceration, I had been insufficiently attentive to the French historian and theorist Michel Foucault.
Recognizing that record, Judge Charles Haight of Federal District Court in Manhattan in October wisely rejected a proposed legal settlement over the department's surveillance of Muslim citizens as being insufficiently protective.
She had come under intense criticism from allies of Mr. Trump, including Mr. Giuliani and Donald Trump Jr., who helped spread accusations that Ms. Yovanovitch was insufficiently loyal to the president.
It didn't happen in the fourth quarter of Game 2, thanks to fairy dust or a rip in the space-time continuum or insufficiently up-to-date refereeing protocols or whatever.
If the price is insufficiently high and SoftBank can't cobble together a 14 percent ownership stake, the Japanese conglomerate could try and raise its bid in order to attract enough sellers.
While Ms. Harris has drawn enthusiastic audiences, she has also faced some criticism that as a former prosecutor and California attorney general, parts of her criminal justice record were insufficiently progressive.
Instead, they have attacked Obamacare for being insufficiently generous, for covering too few people, for canceling plans people relied on, for failing to solve the problem of affordability in health care.
When Pence finally made it into Congress in 103, he became a frequent critic of his own party's leadership for being insufficiently conservative, and chaired the far-right Republican Study Committee.
It goes without saying that conservatives hate Obama for expanding the regulatory state, allegedly being insufficiently rah-rah in his patriotism, and forcing bakers to create wedding cakes for gay couples.
" He had previously in 2012 and 2013 rejected similar corporate plea deals in cases against Orthofix Inc and APTx Vehicle Systems Ltd, saying the deals were "insufficiently protective of the public interest.
To Sanders and his followers, Obama has been insufficiently ideological, too accommodating to Republicans and capitalists, inexcusably timid in his exercise of executive authority, and lackadaisical in his pursuit of progressive goals.
It also plans to start endorsing candidates in Democratic primaries; and perhaps launch primary challenges to Democratic incumbents who are considered insufficiently left-wing or trenchant in their resistance to Mr Trump.
It also reflected a worldview that sees the United States as insufficiently ruthless in prosecuting terrorism: Trump has for instance suggested he would reintroduce waterboarding and kill the families of suspected terrorists.
For years (perhaps decades) the thought leaders of the conservative base have said that the electoral misfortunes of the GOP were due to insufficiently conservative candidates at the top of the ticket.
Musk argues that simulations are insufficiently weird to capture actual driving, which means Waymo won't be able to catch up to all of the miles Tesla vehicles have driven with a simulation.
Dent was also already facing a primary challenge from Justin Simmons, a state politician who has accused Dent of being insufficiently pro-Trump and who probably benefits the most from his resignation.
But when he hit China last night for being insufficiently helpful in pressuring North Korea, it was calculated — and, we're told, a sign of an increasingly tough posture in the week ahead.
In a statement on its website, China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection rebuked the SOE regulator, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), for insufficiently and slowly pushing forward reforms.
One of the bigger litigation finance arrangements in recent years was former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg's lawsuit against the U.S. government, claiming shareholders were cheated in 2008 by an insufficiently generous bailout.
Not if you are in the hospital under "observation status" – a Medicare designation applied to patients deemed insufficiently ill for formal admission, but still too sick to be allowed to go home.
What's next: Expect the Rollins group to launch a "full-on assault against GOP leaders who they deem insufficiently supportive of the president's agenda," a source familiar with the group's planning said.
The queen and her British subjects have had their fallings-out—most notably when many thought the queen insufficiently moved by the death of the "people's princess", her daughter-in-law Diana.
Some Republicans, meanwhile, seem to be afraid of seeming insufficiently hawkish if they limit what the military can do in the face of the intelligence community's ever-louder drumbeat of global threats.
After the Paris attacks, the Belgian authorities were accused of being insufficiently vigilant when it emerged that the attacks had been planned in Belgium and that the explosives had been manufactured there.
Mnuchin's test comes as Trump purges his administration of top officials who've reportedly refused to follow the president's orders to ramp up measures to halt border crossings and others deemed insufficiently loyal.
"Although privacy for third-parties is indeed important, this court is satisfied that the privacy interests of uncharged third parties are insufficiently compelling to outweigh the public's right of access," she wrote.
Danny Tarkanian, who's lost all five of his races in Nevada -- but won four of his five primaries -- is challenging Heller from the right, charging that he's insufficiently supportive of Trump. Rep.
His Twitter feed is regularly filled with self-congratulatory boasts mixed with ad hominem attacks against people and organizations who he believes are insufficiently loyal to him and, by association, the country.
On Thursday, for example, President Trump issued an executive order that could in theory strip universities of federal funding if they are insufficiently protective of free speech (in the federal government's opinion).
And it would befit the measures of both men if Trump fired him for being insufficiently tolerant of Nazis, after Cohn passed up his chance to be remembered for standing on principle.
When confronted by this kind of violence—disproportionately committed by right-wing extremists, often enabled by lax gun laws, and insufficiently condemned by the Republican president—a conversation about "civility" achieves nothing.
" Also before the same election, Senator Chuck Schumer, for whom Mr. Weiner once worked, privately expressed frustration that Mr. Weiner was insufficiently interested in substance, telling one aide: "It's all political ricochet.
On Thursday, ODNI announced that Grenell is reviewing staffing and initiating a hiring freeze, reviving fears he plans to rid its upper ranks of intelligence professionals deemed insufficiently loyal to the president.
Their reasoning may be as simple as this: Unlike Republican voters, who routinely punish their politicians for being insufficiently anti-immigrant, Democratic voters do not reward theirs for being forthrightly pro-immigrant.
But Mr. Rauner, 61, survived a challenge from Jeanne Ives, a Republican legislator and Army veteran who took a hard-right stance on social issues and attacked him for being insufficiently conservative.
President Trump kicked the political week off to an early start with a provocative late-afternoon Sunday tweet taking congressional Republicans to task for their insufficiently zealous defense of, well, President Trump.
She was the hatchet woman for John R. Bolton, the famously combative national security adviser, and drove out staff members from the National Security Council who were deemed insufficiently conservative or loyal.
His dissertation, on the Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia, an outfit set up in 1944 with German support to rally opposition to Stalin's regime, was deemed insufficiently patriotic.
But given the timing after Trump's acquittal, the move certainly looks like an attempt to close ranks and root out those who might be perceived as being insufficiently loyal to the president.
In a legislative environment characterized by gridlock and punctuated by insufficiently debated continuing resolutions, it is encouraging to see the beginnings of a transparent process that incorporates both Democratic and Republican concerns.
The embattled currency is now down 17 percent since the start of 2018 over fears of double-digit inflation, insufficiently hiked interest rates and investor distrust over the Turkish central bank's independence.
Discussions about sexism these days usually involve the consequences women face for being insufficiently feminine — for transgressing their prescribed roles by being too loud, too angry, too big, too strong, too much.
An initial statement from the N.B.A. was widely seen as insufficiently supportive of Mr. Morey, prompting accusations that the league was more interested in its Chinese business interests than supporting free speech.
Hillary Clinton and the Democrats waged a campaign that was overly cautious and insufficiently populist, they say, resulting in the election of perhaps the most detested candidate in the left's modern history.
Courtesy Scottish National Portrait Gallery "Who Shot Sports" is an immersive, often dazzling survey, at the Brooklyn Museum, of sports photography by some hundred and seventy masters of the insufficiently respected genre.
Chinese workers are insufficiently trained in technology and need to upgrade their skills in order to be aligned with new trends like automation and artificial intelligence, a recruitment expert said on Tuesday.
Republican politicians have growing political incentives to attack Democrats as insufficiently supportive of Israel, as it plays well to both their base, which is increasingly supportive of Israel, and the median voter.
Rather, it is nominating a Democrat who is perceived as insufficiently ambitious by voters who were uninspired by Hillary Clinton in 2016 and supported third-party candidates or sat out the election.
They fear that a Republican president will be insufficiently committed to labor rights, or that US administrations will softpedal the issue to avoid alienating allies whose support they need on other issues.
Nielsen left the administration last month, as President Donald Trump and White House immigration hardliners, including Miller, deemed her insufficiently tough when it came to stemming the flow of migrants at the border.
Even those who increased their activity slightly (the "insufficiently active" group) had lower blood pressure than workers who remained sedentary off the job, researchers reported in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
As the May 8 primary election approaches, the race here has taken a nasty turn, with candidates attacking one another as insufficiently aligned with the president, or way too late to Team Trump.
It is insufficiently funded, it has too few staff, it is missing staff with particular skills, and it is not structured in a way that gives it a sufficient presence around the world.
Though recovery from shooters has been rare, victims have received substantial payments from younger shooters' parents, who have been accused of insufficiently monitoring their children or failing to prevent them from accessing firearms.
In addition to the FTC action, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced Wednesday it reached a settlement with Facebook over claims it insufficiently warned investors about the risk of misuse of user data.
Now hospitals are slicing the data thinner — for example, to look at how often individual doctors induced labor in patients whose cervix was insufficiently dilated, a step that often leads to C-section.
His opponents have sought to portray his movement as insufficiently loyal to the monarchy - which he vehemently denies - and Thai Raksa Chart's nomination of the king's sister was intended to refute that assertion.
In fact, it was the other candidate in the Democratic primary who had problems on this front and was seen as being insufficiently vocal in his demands for equality for minorities and women.
AMSTERDAM, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Several Dutch banks insufficiently monitor clients and their transactions, enabling them to use accounts for money laundering and other criminal activities, the Dutch central bank (DNB) said on Tuesday.
That effort, however, seems to be insufficiently successful for Trump, who complained after coming in second in Iowa that voters weren't crediting him for avoiding super PAC funds and spending his own money.
The 27-year-old was deemed insufficiently prepared to play on home soil and finally made his debut in the gambling capital of the United States last weekend, helping Australia to the final.
Democrats have accused Gorsuch of being insufficiently independent of Trump, evading questions on key Supreme Court rulings of the past including on abortion and political spending, and favoring corporate interests over ordinary Americans.
The first Republican health care bill failed last month because it was too cruel for all Democrats and many Republicans, while insufficiently Randian for the most conservative members of the House of Representatives.
His frequent forays into head voice to negotiate certain high passages may have been in keeping with vocal practice in Donizetti's time, but they were insufficiently integrated into the rest of his voice.
Phillips doesn't come down firmly on either side — though you do get the impression that he's basically O.K. with having been born — but rather takes the pessimists to task for being insufficiently ambivalent.
Hedge fund manager David Einhorn says Tesla may only appear to have a lead in autonomous driving cars because, he says, the company is willing to put insufficiently tested cars on the road.
Art Review "Mirror Cells," a presentation of sculptural works by five artists at the Whitney Museum of American Art, is a lively and engaging affair underpinned by an intriguing but insufficiently developed premise.
It's both groundbreaking and meager, both heartening and disappointing—a long-overdue retreat from decades of inhumane policy, but also an insufficiently small step toward a more conscientious approach to crime and punishment.
It provides more money for defense than in 2019, reflecting a clear understanding that all the years of underfunding have left our military insufficiently prepared to counter rising threats from China and Russia.
The group has backed primary challenges to Democrats it deemed insufficiently pro-business, and has supported the House's bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, which has challenged Nancy Pelosi's bid to become the next speaker.
Poorer people are at higher risk than the more affluent because they are more likely to live in housing that is less resistant to extreme heat, insufficiently ventilated and often lacking air conditioning.
In June, white supremacists and Oath Keepers actually got into a fight at a Texas rally after an Oath Keeper denounced a neo-Nazi and his group was deemed insufficiently racist in response.
Yet, the university immediately held up the recruitment of Warren, a "Native American woman," to push back against claims that they were insufficiently diverse and diffuse pressure to hire more people of color.
As head of the South Carolina plant, Mr. Carbon was responsible for a culture that current and former employees said was overly focused on producing aircraft quickly, and was insufficiently concerned with safety.
In Oklahoma, Republicans nominated the Tulsa business executive Kevin Stitt in the runoff for governor, spurning former Mayor Mick Cornett of Oklahoma City, who was attacked as being insufficiently supportive of Mr. Trump.
In "The World as It Is," by Benjamin J. Rhodes, a former deputy national security adviser, the reader hears Mr. Obama express frustration over the perception that he was insufficiently supportive of Israel.
While party leaders and pundits alike are struggling to figure out what went wrong, it looks like a hastily built and reportedly insufficiently tested smartphone app is at the center of the disaster.
A Pelosi spokesman said a furloughed DHS official contacted the Speaker's office to air "serious concerns" that the agency is insufficiently staffed to ensure the State of the Union's security needs are met.
Critics of reality television complained that it was overproduced; the argument against reality literature is that it is insufficiently artificial, exposing and misrepresenting people who never consented to be a part of it.
Well, while these ideas are grabbing headlines, you're not discussing the ethical questions raised by the deployment of insufficiently accurate self-driving systems on our roads that cause crashes and loss of life.
Trump's populism offered a false but compelling diagnosis of their economic problems, immigrants and insufficiently protectionist trade policy, which dovetails neatly with rural white anxieties about declining cultural status and relative political power.
It would allow state attorneys general and victims of sex trafficking to pursue legal action against social media networks, advertisers and others that are found to be insufficiently limiting exploitative material on their platforms.
With its nomination of the king's sister for prime minister, the Thai Raksa Chart party sought to flip the longstanding charge by opponents that Thaksin and his allies were insufficiently loyal to the monarchy.
McDaniel parted ways last month with consultant Rick Tyler — an MSNBC political analyst who has made frequent television appearances since the election criticizing Trump as insufficiently conservative — over his lack of support for Trump.
A tense meeting in which one prospective Republican member allegedly accused the caucus's chairwoman of being insufficiently Hispanic may have derailed the former's chances, two members of the CHC told BuzzFeed News Thursday night.
A lot of neocons were preparing to support Hillary Clinton before Trump even became a candidate because they found her brand of hawkishness, she criticized Obama a lot for being insufficiently belligerent, quite attractive.
In claiming to be Islam's truest followers and preparing the slaughter of insufficiently devout Muslims, ISIS is the intellectual heir not of the Prophet but of an early Islamic group known as the Kharijites.
He argues that higher gas prices threaten to wipe out whatever economic benefits middle-class families might see from the 2017 tax cuts, which all Senate Democrats opposed as insufficiently generous to most Americans.
Regulators have found customers were insufficiently warned of the chance the products would be loss-making when interest rates fell dramatically, and in December said banks' own compensation policies had so far been inadequate.
The great irony of the Trump era (well, one of them) is that Pelosi, for so long the GOP bogeyman, is now often cast by Berniecrats and other insurgent progressives as being insufficiently left.
"If being surrounded by a cultureless abyss insufficiently communicates to confused tourists that they are in Houston, the bean's verticality will therefore act as an additional reminder of their poor life choices," he wrote.
Erickson, who is now 41, is a conservative absolutist who made his name in the mid-2000s by "blowing up" — in the Twitter parlance he jovially employs — Republican leaders he viewed as insufficiently principled.
Less-skilled workers are paid as little as employers can get away with, so the products and services they produce will be as inexpensive as possible, so other insufficiently paid workers can afford them.
Over three days of interviews last month, she occasionally bemoaned "extreme progressives" and the "purity tests" of social media "thought police" who criticized her as insufficiently leftist for accepting the endorsement of Mr. Biden.
President Xi Jinping has stirred up nationalism as part of his effort to consolidate power—worryingly for American firms seen as insufficiently deferential to China's line on Hong Kong among other sensitive political topics.
The film, which won a Special Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, focuses on the ways in which he thinks the Middle East has been insufficiently depicted in film and the media.
For all its visual splendor and its "pull out all the stops" approach to thrills, it's too airy to feel like a real technical achievement, and insufficiently involving to feel like an emotional one.
"We deeply apologise that we dealt with people without addresses insufficiently so that they could not stay at the shelter," the mayor of the ward, Yukuo Hattori, said in a statement on its website.
Now the party has drifted so far to the right that Ryan, their one-time budget warrior, is being branded insufficiently conservative as he tries to get Republicans to agree on any Republican budget.
In that case The Post had to run a correction, not least because one of the Vance speeches cited in the essay specifically attacked Republicans for being insufficiently sympathetic to … African-American single mothers.
In that case The Post had to run a correction, not least because one of the Vance speeches cited in the essay specifically attacked Republicans for being insufficiently sympathetic to … African-American single mothers.
Amid these increasingly deranged conditions of discourse, those who are foolish enough to actually believe in the principles they evince find themselves isolated and under attack, often as insufficiently true believers in the cause.
Michael Grimm, despite the fact that Donovan had voted against Trump's signature tax bill and that Grimm was using much of his comeback run to argue that his opponent was insufficiently loyal to Trump.
Osama bin Laden, himself Saudi, got direct support from the Saudi government during the 1980s Afghanistan War — though Saudi Arabia would revoke his citizenship in 1992 after he denounced the monarchy as insufficiently Islamic.
I fear this tendency creates ripple effects among judges around the country, causing them to avoid exercising discretion in sentencing because of fear of public wrath if their sentences are perceived as insufficiently harsh.
Cordray fended off attacks from Kucinich that he was insufficiently anti-gun, while tying himself closely to President Obama, for whom he had served as the first official head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Harriet E. Miers, who was White House counsel to President George W. Bush, had to fend off criticism from fellow Republicans that she was insufficiently conservative and that she did not know the law adequately.
In 2015, students at Mount Holyoke College, a liberal-arts college for women in Massachusetts, decided to break with their tradition of performing the play over concerns that it was insufficiently inclusive of transgender people.
Unlike RINO, it usually applies to someone who's insufficiently liberal or progressive—certainly not Bernie Sanders—but Hillary Clinton still ripped Sanders for not being a real Democrat in an interview with Politico's Glenn Thrush.
Faced with overeager troops — and perhaps pressure from senior leaders of the SDF — other commanders were sending too many insufficiently trained and inexperienced fighters into battle, he said, and it was causing too many casualties.
MORE (R-Ariz.), who slammed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in a New York Times op-ed for being insufficiently eager to use the American military to meddle in the internal politics of other countries.
And crucially, after the GOP retook the House of Representatives in the 2010 midterms, Heritage Action decided to aim a great deal of that heat at Republicans who were backing policies they deemed insufficiently conservative.
During a closed-door GOP fundraiser last year, Ayers leaned into the President's willingness to knock fellow advisers and pulled no punches in criticizing Republican lawmakers who he described as insufficiently supportive of the President.
It's a high-risk strategy, since some senior party figures fear that a desire to punish senators insufficiently loyal to Trump in primary races could deliver candidates who are less well-placed to defeat Democrats.
Not least, in this age of extreme partisanship, they'll be insufficiently aware of the importance that compromise has played in America's past, of the vital role of mutual give-and-take in the democratic process.
And now Sanford, a South Carolina Republican in the House, faces a serious primary challenge in his Charleston-area House seat from a state legislator portraying him as -- wait for it -- insufficiently loyal to Trump.
If you were an American punk rocker at the cusp of the 1980s, you had a well-defined shit list: hippies, jocks, parents, and anyone else insufficiently pissed off with the general concept of existence.
Suffolk County Supreme Court Justice Jerry Garguilo on Monday rejected arguments by OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP and other companies that the counties' claims were either preempted by federal law, time-barred or insufficiently alleged.
"The city was pulled back from the edge of environmental collapse in the 2800s by policies that were then insufficiently monitored and not updated," says Luis Manuel Guerra, a well-known environmental scholar and activist.
"The city was pulled back from the edge of environmental collapse in the 5.53s by policies that were then insufficiently monitored and not updated," says Luis Manuel Guerra, a well-known environmental scholar and activist.
It's interesting that even as he loses, polls continue to show wide admiration for Bernie Sanders within the party that he spent most of his political career refusing to join and criticizing as insufficiently radical.
Top lieutenants in Charles G. and David H. Koch's political network sharply criticized the legislation over the weekend, saying it was insufficiently conservative and did not do enough to rein in the growth of Medicaid.
Whittlesey enlisted the support of evangelicals and other religious conservatives, disaffected blue-collar Democrats, the National Rifle Association and an array of other groups she believed had been insufficiently integrated into Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign.
No fewer than three federal judges (a Reagan appointee, an Obama appointee and a Trump appointee) have rejected challenges by defendants claiming that Rosenstein's delegation was insufficiently specific to justify Mueller's prosecution of their case.
Taken together, the moves have signaled a pattern of reinstating and promoting those closest to Trump after purging staffers Trump viewed as insufficiently loyal or part of the alleged "deep state" plot to get him.
The anti-tax crusader vehemently opposes automatic filing on the grounds that it makes tax season insufficiently nightmarish, which might reduce people's aversion to taxes and make it easier for politicians to pass tax increases.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch was thrust on the defensive on Tuesday over a case that Democrats said showed him to be insufficiently sensitive when a man faced a life-or-death decision.
During the 2016 race, he knocked the country for insufficiently compensating the US for its military presence in the region and scolded the Clinton Foundation for accepting money from Saudi Arabia despite its human rights record.
It also means we're likely to get people in high-level positions who are insufficiently qualified and who don't have much experience, but because they make Trump happy or comfortable, they're able to survive and thrive.
Ted Cruz, Trump's former GOP presidential primary rival, who underscored in a statement Sunday that radical Islamist groups like ISIS "target the gay and lesbian community" and accused Democrats of insufficiently speaking out against radical Islam.
She celebrated her election last November by backing a campaign by Justice Democrats—an activist group founded by her chief-of-staff and fellow Sanders alumnus Saikat Chakrabarti—to unseat Democratic incumbents deemed insufficiently left-wing.
Ball has previously been one of the president's top targets after proving insufficiently grateful for Trump's help in getting his son, UCLA player LiAngelo Ball, out of Chinese jail—and later hotel detention—for allegedly shoplifting.
Rand Paul (R-KY), Ted Cruz (R-TX), and Mike Lee (R-UT) have already threatened to oppose the bill as being insufficiently conservative — and they did not send encouraging signs to the House on Tuesday.
In 2010, when she first ran for governor, she saw off three better-known rivals with the backing of the then-surging Tea Party, which liked her excoriations of some pork-happy Republicans as insufficiently conservative.
It's in the party's DNA to regard the responsibility of governing as a most serious task, and certainly not one to be trifled with by a person or organization adjudged to be insufficiently savvy or pragmatic.
The current designation process "lacks transparency and accountability, insufficiently tracks data, and does not have a consistent methodology for determinations," wrote 10 Republican senators to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who chairs the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
The grandchildren of the former president and general had strongly objected to the design for the memorial — to be at the base of Capitol Hill, near the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum — as insufficiently respectful.
If outer space activities remain insufficiently regulated, it could one day lead to conflicts between countries or companies and to environmental problems, like a junk-filled upper atmosphere, a blighted moon or Mars, or pulverized asteroids.
Joe Biden's progressive rivals seem convinced that the best strategy take him on is to accuse the former vice president of being insufficiently left-wing and point out his ideological missteps from the 19703s and 1980s.
Peeved that some of his policies have yet to be realized, like denying welfare benefits to legal immigrants and stripping child migrants of court-ordered protections, Mr. Miller has been targeting officials he considers insufficiently harsh.
To "Never Trump" conservatives, the main takeaways are that the United States needs to step up its confrontation with Russia in Ukraine, Syria and elsewhere, and that the Obama administration was insufficiently tough on Mr. Putin.
Because of the cloud of a seemingly never-ending academic scandal, not to mention Coach Roy Williams's reputation for insufficiently showcasing his freshmen players, Chapel Hill hasn't been a prime destination for future one-and-doners.
He added that he had been handed a five-place grid penalty in China for slowing insufficiently when yellow warning flags were being waved but on Saturday had lost position with no penalty to anyone else.
But that marked her as an outsider, and she was accused of being insufficiently loyal to Trump and possibly even a tool of George Soros, the liberal billionaire who is frequently a bogeyman for the right.
African-Americans may be an exception, but there is even a trend among young blacks to move away from the Democratic Party because they see the party as insufficiently focused on police brutality and other issues.
Labor and business laws are either non-existent or ill-defined enough to make investors worry they are insufficiently protected, too – although the legal framework is stronger for companies incorporated in the Dubai International Financial Centre.
One chunk of the field convinced itself there was an "establishment lane," leaving Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Marco Rubio, and Chris Christie all elbowing each other for the same base of support that proved insufficiently influential.
"Caseloads at current levels, combined with high staff turnover and insufficiently funded positions, have led to many officers having to double-up on caseloads to cover an unfilled position," the union said in a recent legislative memo.
Over the course of Clinton's public appearances she has made striking comments about American voters, and in particular women voters – especially women who voted for Trump over her, accusing them of being insufficiently committed to female empowerment.
Many influential investors and bosses imagine a return to something like the "managerial capitalism" of earlier times, when some CEOs, their interests presumably insufficiently aligned with those of shareholders, paid more attention to stakeholders and local communities.
Thornton, one of Tillerson's favorite diplomats, is a fluent Mandarin speaker who has clashed openly with the nationalist wing of the Trump administration, which viewed her as insufficiently aggressive when it comes to US relations with China.
The latest move comes as Trump&aposs administration, deeming the 2015 nuclear accord insufficiently tough on Iran, seeks to construct a global coalition to place enough pressure on Tehran that it comes back to the negotiating table.
But even Mr. King, who has taken a hard line on Muslims in America, claiming that they were insufficiently diligent in cooperating with the police, has taken exception to Mr. Trump's call to ban immigration by Muslims.
And while other conservative upstarts have received a financial lift from outside groups that challenge incumbents they deem insufficiently conservative -- like the Club for Growth or the Senate Conservatives Fund -- they haven't come in to back Beruff.
But Kavanaugh, meanwhile, gives some on the right pause because of what they view as insufficiently anti-abortion arguments made in two cases and an opinion in another case that helped shore up the Affordable Care Act.
After all, Russia's optimism following Trump's victory was quickly and systematically crushed in the weeks and months that lead to his inauguration, when sanctions failed to be lifted and the new president's cabinet proved insufficiently pro-Kremlin.
Sharkey, a sympathizer with progressive causes, sees the position in which urban crime is taken to be a kind of political violence—an as yet insufficiently organized program of dissent—for the academic indulgence that it is.
Rather, it's that, too often, she is insufficiently respectful of her own material, showing a greater interest in racing to her next zinger than in exploring more deeply the implications of the subjects she is writing about.
In his tweet earlier Saturday mentioning "cages," Bieber alluded to an ongoing controversy surrounding conditions of migrant detention centers along the U.S.-Mexico border, where undocumented immigrants have reportedly been held in unsanitary and insufficiently-resourced facilities.
Avenatti, Frank says, is also insufficiently answering questions about his finances after the Justice Department claimed earlier this month in the case that Avenatti had misrepresented the firm's finances and that it owed $440,000 in unpaid taxes.
Yet completely without irony, the Trump administration chose the week after the release of the WMO data to completely roll back even the insufficiently ambitious steps taken by the prior administration to address this looming global disaster.
Algorithmic systems naturally adopt the objectives and values of their creators, and research shows that systems trained on insufficiently diverse datasets are often inaccurate and sometimes discriminate against women, racial minorities, and members of the LGBTQ community.
On the contrary, the national election system is a hodgepodge of outdated voting machines, underfinanced election offices and voter registration lists riddled with errors and insufficiently groomed to remove the dead and people who have moved away.
In a primary race that reflects the internal struggles of the Republican Party under President Trump, Mr. Putnam is attacking Ms. Granger as not conservative enough for Texas's 203th Congressional District and insufficiently supportive of the president.
It seems that last year's $1.5 trillion tax-cut package, despite heavily favoring affluent investors and corporate titans over workers of modest means, was insufficiently generous to the wealthy to satisfy certain members of the Trump administration.
When today's younger, socialist-leaning activists disparage older, more Establishment-oriented left-wingers as liberals, they are echoing their New Left forebears of the 1960s and 1970s, who used the term to denounce those deemed insufficiently radical.
Despite releasing a comprehensive and remarkably radical criminal justice reform agenda in 2015, Senator Bernie Sanders was accused throughout his presidential campaign of being insufficiently concerned with the topic, and of habitually changing the subject to economics.
These theories, which posit that the mind acts upon the body to bring about physical responses, tend to strike doctors and researchers steeped in the scientific tradition as insufficiently scientific to lend credibility to the placebo effect.
And after decades in which critics openly prayed for a savior to resuscitate theater music with the primal energies of pop, perhaps we can now see that Mr. Yazbek has been doing it, insufficiently heralded, for years.
West, in a searing critique, argued that the "the neoliberal" Coates has been insufficiently critical of Obama's legacy, with a particular focus on Obama's foreign policy decisions and the impact of his domestic policy on black Americans.
There are those on the left who regard it as insufficiently open-minded on social issues, and those on the right who describe the church's theology as "thin" and say it strays too far from Christian orthodoxy.
Though Fox News' right-leaning opinion hosts like Hannity generally portray Trump in a positive light, Trump has repeatedly hit out at Fox News during his presidency, characterizing it as insufficiently loyal to him and his party.
Before our first democratic presidential election in 1996, China launched missiles into our waters to show its disapproval of the leading candidate, who was seen by Beijing as insufficiently supportive of eventual unification of our two countries.
For decades after that, Latin America would be infamously considered "America's backyard," and any government deemed insufficiently friendly to US interests quickly toppled by the sight of US gunboats off their shores or a CIA-backed coup.
Death penalty critics, citing executions that they say were botched, argue that midazolam puts prisoners at risk of an unconstitutionally painful punishment because the condemned may be insufficiently numbed to the agony caused by the execution drugs.
There is not only no political incentive to work together, there is a disincentive to do so -- it's likely to draw you a primary opponent who casts you as insufficiently loyal to the principles of the party.
"(We fear) the state (Lower Saxony) and the supervisory board are only insufficiently carrying out their ownership role and controlling task," lawmaker Mathias Middelberg wrote in a letter to Stephan Weil, the prime minister of Lower Saxony.
Rejected for a group exhibition after his art was judged insufficiently Surrealist, he burrowed further into books, especially new English translations and studies of Aeschylus's The Oresteia – Greek tragedies that pivot on sacrificial violence and bloody revenge.
The representatives who make up the House Freedom Caucus—the group that last year forced House Speaker John Boehner to resign—hail from districts so red that the biggest danger they face is being branded insufficiently immoderate.
The future of the venerable conservative magazine the Weekly Standard is in doubt for the sin of being insufficiently pro-Trump to satisfy the tastes of its owner and other denizens of the right-wing moneybags community.
Development programs like China's Belt and Road Initiative, a global infrastructure investment plan, have drawn criticism from the United States and in parts of Europe for being insufficiently transparent and putting more vulnerable economies in precarious positions.
A panel of three female judges found the woman's account of events insufficiently credible, suggesting that she could have fabricated the story to justify a late night out, and a hemorrhage on her jeans, to her mother.
The problem, Corbyn's critics allege, is that his leadership has been insufficiently concerned with anti-Zionism merging with anti-Semitism — which is why his comments on Thursday that compare Israel with ISIS were such a huge error.
The document could be used as an excuse by President Trump, who authorized the memo's release, to clean house at the Department of Justice — firing top officials he perceives as insufficiently loyal, like Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Trump values loyalty and fealty above all else, and has made clear that he plans to reward those who endorsed him early with plum posts while sidelining those who opposed him or seemed insufficiently committed to his candidacy.
I can't, however, put this small volume of explications of twenty-one ghazals, or lyric poems, of Ghalib in the same category — the glosses are simply not detailed enough, and insufficiently focused on linguistic particulars, to satisfy me.
Distance from that history lets Jacobin promote a very different brand of socialism without being overly defensive about the past or feeling a need to redbait those to its left for being insufficiently anti-communist or pro-American.
Brady is sex-positive, socially progressive, and a little smug about all of his enlightened stances; he's exactly the kind of guy who would've looked at Looking's two seasons and dismissed them as heteronormative, insufficiently representative, and boring.
The Fed move "will inevitably cause fresh financial turbulence, and worsen the situation of those countries that overly depends on external financing and are insufficiently capable of paying (off) debt, especially those emerging markets," Xinhua said on Thursday.
And he handed his critics the most damaging ammunition yet in making their case that he is somehow compromised by Russia -- or at a minimum insufficiently critical of the Russian leader and his efforts to undermine American democracy.
There is hope among Trump's allies that Bolton will put an end to the damaging leaks from the National Security Council and rid the council of Obama-era holdovers — or anyone viewed as insufficiently loyal to the president.
Radicals — anarchists, Communists and other Marxists — have at critical moments influenced America's development, often for the better, and most of them have despised American socialists as insufficiently revolutionary, ideologically incoherent, hopelessly sentimental and utterly enmeshed in existing society.
Why it matters: Last month, a lawmaker told me that Ms. Ocasio-Cortez scares local lawmakers, who see her as the vanguard of an army of activists who could launch primary challenges to Democratic lawmakers deemed insufficiently progressive.
Her aim was not so much to ensure that the maximum aid would reach the greatest number of people but to guard against the prospect that too much federal support might reach insufficiently vulnerable people with untoward quickness.
In a report published Thursday, the thinktank the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) found that 57% of Europeans felt their country's economy, and the wider European economy, were being insufficiently protected by lawmakers from Chinese trade practices.
This — the trope of the mansplain-y, harass-y Sanders supporter who gets all up in the mentions of anyone insufficiently praiseful — is the definition of "Bernie Bro" that journalists tend to use when writing about the phenomenon.
In objecting to Betsy DeVos on the grounds that she is insufficiently committed to the public schools above all other deliveries of education, her opponents are maintaining a narrow and disappointing status quo, whether they realize it or not.
"In many cases, these SDKs go insufficiently tested and cause serious issues ranging from slowness, crashes and excessive battery consumption to real malicious behavior such as stealing private user data or injecting malware," explains SafeDK co-founder Orly Shoavi.
Although the gig economy and self-employment have been helpful in allowing older people to carry on working, the fact that they are so widely used suggests that traditional employers are often insufficiently flexible to accommodate this new group.
That one seat is Nevada, where Heller faces a tricky balance: he has to beat back a primary challenge from Danny Tarkanian, who is attacking Heller as insufficiently supportive of Trump and his agenda, and then beat Democratic Rep.
For many people, this will be experienced as the power to refuse to work for insufficiently low wages (potentially nullifying the need for minimum wage laws), or unacceptable terms of any kind, be it work conditions, hours, benefits, etc.
Last spring at Hampshire College, President Jonathan Lash agreed to disinvite commencement speaker Emily Wong, a physician who, despite having no record of offensive remarks, was condemned by students for being insufficiently concerned with the struggle for social justice.
Moore's hard-line views have made him a hero of the far right, including President Donald Trump's former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, who has vowed to battle other GOP-backed candidates in their primaries if they are insufficiently conservative.
Nigerien soldier: US troops weren't prepared The Nigerien soldier who spoke to CNN suggested that the joint US-Nigerien unit may have been insufficiently armed and unprepared for a patrol into what he described as a high-risk area.
As a candidate, Mr. Bush made taking on Mr. Trump, forcefully and repeatedly, a hallmark of his campaign, criticizing him for disparaging women, Hispanics and the disabled, and warning that he was insufficiently serious to be commander-in-chief.
Of course, it also illustrates how the president is willing to capitalize upon anything and everything — even 11-second Fox & Friends clips — to make a case that companies he perceives as being insufficiently supportive are up to no good.
Trump told aides he felt Gorsuch had been insufficiently grateful, but a personal letter Gorsuch penned to the President thanking him for mentioning him during a joint address to Congress and calling it "magnificent" appeared to assuage those concerns.
Sanders has praised Obama and co-sponsored legislation with him, but he's also criticized Obama as insufficiently progressive, suggesting it would be a good idea if Obama faced a progressive primary challenger when he sought re-election in 33.
Wielding a Twitter account with more than a million followers, Mr. al-Qahtani celebrated his boss's every move and marshaled attacks on enemies — foreign news organizations, Iran, Qatar and Saudis who were deemed insufficiently supportive of the crown prince.
" In recent weeks, Hannity has launched ferocious assaults on Republicans he sees as insufficiently supportive of the president's agenda, from Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona to the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, whom Hannity, echoing Trump, has called "weak.
In an ordinary year, it might be strange to see a Republican senator block a Republican president's nominee — who was instrumental in that president's conservative reproductive health policies — on the grounds that she may be insufficiently opposed to abortion.
Depending on what it says, Trump could argue that it provides evidence of deep bias against him at the FBI and use it as a pretext to fire top Justice Department officials he perceives as insufficiently loyal, like Rosenstein.
On policy, the candidates have attacked each other as insufficiently conservative, with Mr. Donovan pointing to Mr. Grimm's relatively moderate record in Congress and Mr. Grimm flagging Mr. Donovan's votes against the Republican health care repeal and tax overhaul.
Louise Day Hicks, a Massachusetts Democrat, entered office on the anti-busing wave in 1970, but was challenged two years later by another-movement backed candidate, who criticized the congresswoman for being insufficiently committed to the anti-busing cause.
In the remarks, Trump suggested that some of the audience members were so motivated by money that they would vote for him regardless of whether they liked him — and he attacked some American Jews as insufficiently loyal to Israel.
Not only are Democrats preparing to spend big in the North Carolina Senate race, but he's also facing a primary challenge from Garland Tucker, a retired businessman who has sought to cast the first-term senator as insufficiently conservative.
Excerpted from their forthcoming book, Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly describe how Deborah Ramirez, who grew up in a working-class Latino family, "often felt insufficiently rich, experienced, or savvy to mingle with her more privileged classmates" at Yale.
The turn in the race has been stunning: Just three months ago, Tillis faced a barrage of attacks from his own party and booked a massive TV buy to defend against a challenger accusing him of being insufficiently conservative.
Judge Kavanaugh, who has been seen as the front-runner, has inspired a broad campaign among supporters, but also a round of criticism from some Republicans, who have called his decisions in abortion and health care cases insufficiently conservative.
To critics of the Sanders campaign, this fits a pattern of sexist behavior by Sanders supporters against not only Hillary Clinton but other women — from Elizabeth Warren to random people on the internet — who are insufficiently supportive of Sanders.
Now, Trump is getting the hearty backing -- or at least strong cooperation -- of rank and file Republicans and GOP leaders to build the border wall many of those same officials once called an overly costly and insufficiently effective border security measure.
Many of the Democrats I spoke to suspect that Trump's loss won't actually chasten the right wing of the Republican Party — instead, they'll just blame the loss on Trump being insufficiently conservative and continue to oppose nearly everything Democrats put forward.
Trump began the trip by giving an interview to the Sun in which he slammed May's Brexit strategy as weak and suggested that an insufficiently sharp break with the EU may lead to retaliation by the US in bilateral trade negotiations.
Judges and prosecutors are insufficiently trained in the new ways and many are going back to "old practices", such as relying on confessions and shelving cases that need investigation, says Sandra Serrano of Flacso, a research centre in Mexico City.
Republican House Speaker Dennis Bonnen was caught on tape by prominent right-wing activist Michael Quinn Sullivan crudely insulting several lawmakers, while rattling off a "hit list" of insufficiently conservative Republicans he wanted to be taken out in primaries next year.
The local government's approach to the storm was seen by many in Portland as insufficiently urgent, and the anarchists joined with homeless advocates and went out into the streets with blankets, sleeping bags, coffee, and soup for those living without shelter.
"Despite some improvement, the structure of the Croatian economy remains unfavourable with dominance of tourism in services and insufficiently sophisticated goods for exports," the Central Bank Governor Boris Vujcic said at a conference in the northern Adriatic resort of Opatija.
There's ''xenophobic,'' ''homophobic,'' ''Islamophobic,'' ''transphobic,'' ''fatphobic'' and ''whorephobic'': Any blowhard who spews bigotry against a marginalized group — or any journalist who pens an article perceived as insufficiently sensitive — risks being called out for an irrational anxiety over one Other or another.
In December, the 1996 GOP candidate told The Washington Post that he took exception to speeches in which Cruz said "remember President Dole and President McCain and President Romney" to suggest that insufficiently conservative Republican candidates don't win the presidency.
Of course, the flip side of this is that Trump has now become so toxic that being insufficiently critical of him could also jeopardize these politicians' political careers, and being associated with Trump could tank the Republican Party more broadly.
Mr. Biden and his allies often bristle at the suggestion that he is insufficiently progressive for this moment in the Democratic Party, and Mr. Biden on Tuesday sought to defend his liberal credentials on issues like health care and taxes.
Garcia is attempting to unseat Green by simultaneously arguing that an overwhelmingly Latino district should have a Latino representative and by criticizing Green for holding policy positions on issues such as environmental protection and gun control that are insufficiently progressive.
THE UNKINDEST CUT Everything changed in Birmingham with one tactical decision: to allow black youths to join the depleted and insufficiently fervent ranks of adult marchers, an idea first promoted by the SCLC's [King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference] James Bevel.
One could take this as a sign of economic strength or as a sign of plutocracy run amok, but either way it's difficult to take it as a sign that corporations being insufficiently profitable is what's currently holding back economic growth.
For Mr. Sanders, who has spent the past year suggesting that any candidate besides himself would be insufficiently bold for the times, an eventual endorsement for Mr. Biden would not necessarily persuade admirers that an establishment Democrat should be trusted.
On issues ranging from immigration and health care to gun control and foreign policy, they demonstrated that they were far more uneasy about being perceived as insufficiently progressive by primary voters than about inviting Republican attacks in the general election.
Abuse victims and their supporters, while dubious of the accusations against the pope by Archbishop Viganò, have nevertheless expressed repeated concern that Pope Francis, for all his attention to the plight of migrants and the poor, has insufficiently safeguarded minors.
And while many young tech millionaires and billionaires are criticized for being insufficiently generous, Mr. Harrison is drawing them off the sidelines and putting their money to work, sometimes in the field and soon in the form of employee bonuses.
It isn't at all surprising that these rhetorical tropes have translated into acts of violence — according to the Anti-Defamation League, anti-Semitic incidents rose by 57 percent in 2017 — even if Mr. Bowers also reviled the president as insufficiently nationalist.
He took to Twitter early Wednesday to suggest that Mr. Sessions had sealed his own fate by being insufficiently loyal when he recused himself from the special counsel investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election and the Trump campaign.
Dara Khosrowshahi only recently took over as chief executive from Travis Kalanick, an Uber founder who was forced out of the top job for allowing, with an insufficiently vigilant board, a frat-boy culture to permeate the rapidly growing company.
In a statement, James A. Goldston, executive director of the Open Society Justice Initiative, said that the proposal to issue a stay was "a drastic, insufficiently supported and unwarranted option that would profoundly damage the credibility and legacy" of the court.
It could be a Democratic version of what happened in the 2016 Republican primary, when Donald J. Trump easily won despite the fact that highly informed, college-educated and conservative voters found him unsuited for the presidency and insufficiently conservative.
Nous Toutes, or All of Us, one of the groups that organized the demonstrations on Saturday, said that some of the measures announced by Mr. Philippe, like training programs for teachers, already existed but lacked funding or were insufficiently applied.
Ocasio-Cortez's relationship with the C.B.C. already had strains of tension: The Justice Democrats, a political-action committee that her chief of staff helped found, was threatening to primary several members, including some in the C.B.C. it deemed insufficiently progressive.
Ibrahim Yazdi, who emerged as Iran's foremost dissident after being rejected by fellow revolutionaries as insufficiently radical because he had rebuffed their seizure of the United States Embassy in Tehran in 22008, died on Sunday in Izmir, in western Turkey.
That includes removing longtime policy experts at the National Security Council, installing a vocal Trump loyalist as acting director of national intelligence and adding a new personnel chief who ordered a search for those deemed insufficiently supportive of the president.
After that experience, with all its (literal) ups and downs, fellow rider Brian Sarmentio of Bosch — who is a gearhead, and a huge e-bike booster — felt I was insufficiently jazzed about the prospect of getting one of my own.
Democrats are also looking into the recall in the spring of the United States ambassador to Kiev, Marie L. Yovanovitch, a career foreign service officer who was seen as insufficiently loyal to Mr. Trump by some of his conservative allies.
However, vacating the standard was an honest acknowledgement that it did severely exacerbate the devastation and served as an excellent example of the threat posed by insufficiently studying the economic effects of an accounting standard the entire financial system must follow.
Ilhan Omar in which she appears to criticize former President Barack Obama as insufficiently progressive is the latest example of the freshman congresswoman's penchant for taking on the Democratic Party establishment, though she later disputed the report's characterization of her remarks.
At a moment when allegations of egregious sexual misconduct against such men as Harvey Weinstein, Louis C.K., Mark Halperin, Charlie Rose, Matt Lauer, Russell Simmons, and John Conyers were resulting in serious repercussions, Franken's statement came off as insufficiently contrite.
In a public letter to Hammerson, APG said that although it had an active dialogue with the company and had considered information that was shared, that had not changed its view that the share offer was "insufficiently attractive" for Hammerson shareholders.
And now Bannon has been cut off from Breitbart, the pro-Trump outlet that he used to push his national economic populism and attack Republican leaders, who he cast as insufficiently loyal Trump and out of touch with ordinary Americans.
Quickly discarding prepared remarks he deemed "sort of boring," Trump lit into Democrats and even some Republicans who he deemed insufficiently doctrinaire, and again called for teachers to be armed in schools as a response to the Florida shooting last week.
Trump&aposs aides had warned that merely agreeing to the summit had provided Kim with long-sought international legitimacy and, if Trump ultimately backed out, he risked fostering the perception that the president was insufficiently committed to diplomatic solutions to the nuclear question.
"Scientific research is currently insufficiently conclusive to support UK CMO evidence-based guidelines on optimal amounts of screen use or online activities (such as social media use)," they note, hence calling for platforms to support further academic research into public health issues.
With Steve Bannon, Mr Trump's former chief strategist and campaign architect, threatening to back challengers to Republicans he deems insufficiently loyal to Mr Trump, the types of Republicans who can win moderate and independent voters may find themselves incapable of surviving primaries.
Trump&aposs aides had warned that merely agreeing to the summit had provided Kim with long-sought international legitimacy and, if Trump ultimately backed out, risked fostering the perception that the president was insufficiently committed to diplomatic solutions to the nuclear question.
But now I'm as glad to have made her acquaintance — though in the letters of the 1950s, I have to admit, I find both women often unsympathetic: too much the snobby, old-fashioned intellectuals, full of superiority to whatever is deemed insufficiently serious.
The judge, James Orenstein, said that the prosecutors had legitimate concerns that their investigations might be compromised, but he added that the government's boilerplate requests, made in identical language in each of the 15 applications for a gag order, were insufficiently detailed.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration's new National Defense Strategy is insufficiently resourced and the US runs the risk of a military defeat by China or Russia, according to a report by a congressionally mandated panel of bipartisan experts that was released Wednesday.
But her decision in 2016 to pull her support for Trump after the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape's release opened her up to criticism from Trump loyalists and allowed Bright to attack her as insufficiently supportive of the president in the 2018 primary.
Dean Acheson's famous remark, in 1962, that "Great Britain has lost an empire and has not yet found a role" suggests that striving to become a social democracy within Europe would somehow have been an insufficiently glorious ambition for an erstwhile world power.
Her disputes with Mattis preceded her time as deputy national security adviser, going back to the presidential transition when Ricardel sought to block Mattis from hiring certain people who had been critical of Trump or were viewed as insufficiently loyal to Trump.
The BJP's toilet-building efforts resulted in the construction of toilets that were sub-standard, not connected to running water, or with faulty pipes or insufficiently large holes—villagers worried that the hole would fill up with excrement while they were using it.
Read the full story here:Amazon never talks internally about breaking up or even spinning out new units, CTO Werner Vogels saysSilicon Valley's next frontier in workplace relationsOn a lighter note, Rob Price has staked his claim to the insufficiently covered corporate-restroom beat.
"It is clear that we had added an unsustainable premium to pricing in our leisure businesses and that changes to our menus had been insufficiently tested with our customers," said Restaurant Group, which runs chains such as Chiquito and Coast to Coast.
It was scrubbed of any squishes along the lines of David Souter, Anthony Kennedy or even Chief Justice Roberts, all of whom have been deemed insufficiently committed to the cause for failing to vote in lock step with the radical right's agenda.
It's hard to imagine that Noll's fellowship was anything like that of his narrator, who escapes his patron and becomes frantic with the idea that in the course of his move he has become a different person — or, worse, an insufficiently different person.
Against steel- and linen-covered walls of Johnson's design, the show held up industrial objects as art in itself, and praised their unadorned beauty over the Art Deco housewares more popular at the time, which Johnson derided as insufficiently modern and too French.
When pushed, she said that calls for a general strike in February were insufficiently organized, and that the Women's March on Washington, which had its first protest the day after Inauguration Day, will ideally become anchored in a larger strategy for change.
Making a tiny contribution of 18 Korean won (less than 2 cents) to a politician seen as insufficiently deferential to Mr. Moon is another (in Korean the number 18 can be an insult, pronounced in the same way as a common profanity).
Mr. Bannon's purported crimes: Leaking nasty stories about General McMaster and other colleagues he deems insufficiently populist; feuding bitterly with Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner; and creating his own cadre within the West Wing that operates outside the chain of command.
Especially if they see themselves as having sacrificed their own safety and comfort to do good in the world, or if they feel that their difficult, dangerous and frustrating work is insufficiently appreciated or rewarded both on the ground and at home.
A handful of liberal groups have already sprung up threatening to wage primary challenges against incumbent Democrats whom they see as insufficiently militant against Mr. Trump, raising the prospect of the same internecine wars that plagued Republicans during President Barack Obama's administration.
"It is clear that we had added an unsustainable premium to pricing in our Leisure businesses and that changes to our menus had been insufficiently tested with our customers," said Restaurant Group, which runs chains such as Chiquito and Coast to Coast.
That Russia celebrates Victory Day a day later than the rest of Europe reflects tensions at the end of the war that have never quite receded; many in the country feel it was insufficiently recognized for the sacrifices made to defeat the Nazis.
Now, as then, conventional primary attacks—about Sanders being a pretender in the party or actively disloyal to it; about being too dedicated to unlikely and ambitious outcomes; about being insufficiently vetted—seem somehow only to bind his loyalists to him more closely.
"We strongly denounce these vile and bigoted remarks in which the president – once again – used anti-Semitic stereotypes to characterize Jews as driven by money and insufficiently loyal to Israel," Jewish Democratic Council Executive Director Halie Soifer said in a statement Sunday.
She missed most of the Mueller play, because she was at CNN, advancing her crusade against insufficiently taxed wealth (like her own) and excessive corporate compensation (like that of Robert Iger, Disney's C.E.O., who made nearly sixty-six million dollars last year).
As president, Mr. Trump has left dozens of critical administration jobs unfilled, rejecting stalwart Republican applicants deemed insufficiently loyal to him — and now he is decrying the disloyalty of the 20 to 30 conservative members who outmaneuvered and overpowered him on health care.
Tillis has come under scrutiny from some Republicans, who dubbed him insufficiently conservative after he penned an op-ed in The Washington Post earlier this year opposing Trump's emergency declaration allowing construction to begin on a wall along the United States' southern border.
It was a case of the Trump revolution eating one of its own, since Nielsen, an immigration hardliner, was seen as insufficiently doctrinaire despite becoming the face of the zero-tolerance immigration policy that led to child separations and caused outrage last year.
As I and many other journalists have observed previously, the contenders are engaged in a frenzy of contrition for mistakes and insufficiently progressive positions past, and while there's laudable humility (along with plentiful calculation) in that, it sometimes has a desperate ring.
Vice Minister of Culture Fernando Rojas told Associated Press that the government had insufficiently explained their motivations and goals for Decree 349, which they say was a response to public complaints about the misuse of patriotic symbols and vulgarity in pop culture.
Is the only "real man" an alpha male, one who denies his own vulnerability -- sometimes denying it so forcefully that he mocks or denigrates (or maybe just sneers at) those he sees as less than perfect, as too vulnerable, as insufficiently tough and guarded?
What remains unclear is whether or not the actor colluded with authorities or was merely insufficiently scrupulous in his reporting—although he writes in Rolling Stone that he went to great lengths to conceal his subject's whereabouts, using a different burner phone every day.
But the details suggest the level of dependence among countries, and the constraints that poses for central banks, now exists "to a degree perhaps insufficiently appreciated," wrote authors Oscar Jorda of the San Francisco Fed and Alan Taylor of the University of California, Davis.
The Texas Forensic Science Commission has put a moratorium on bite mark evidence and others have expressed doubts, but there has not yet been a trial court that has excluded it from evidence on the grounds of it being insufficiently reliable, and that's shocking.
The bailouts of Greece and Portugal were based on "overly optimistic growth projections," the report said, and staff were insufficiently alarmed by the revelation from Greece in 2004 that it had been "grossly" misreporting its national and public sector accounts since 1997, it added.
Speaker Paul Ryan said Monday that he would run again for the top job, despite reports in recent days that he may opt out or that more radical members of his restive caucus could try to oust him, after deeming him insufficiently supportive of Trump.
The bad news is that most European leaders and citizens continue to live in denial, insufficiently aware of the fragility of their historic accomplishments and inadequately motivated to make the decisions that could build on the past 74 years of European peace and progress.
In our current political environment, there is not only no reward for working across the aisle, but there is also a known penalty: The possibility of losing a primary to a challenger who claims you are insufficiently loyal to the conservative or liberal cause.
He has been passed over for previous spots on the court as apparently insufficiently 'historic' or youthful, as Obama picked the first Hispanic on the bench in Sonia Sotomayor and then Elena Kagan, who could have decades left to exert his progressive legal outlook.
Waxman asked around the office, and unearthed a "do not call" list, made by prosecutors during the previous regime, of sixty-six current and former police officers who had troubling histories, many of whom prosecutors had deemed insufficiently credible to call as witnesses in court.
Many Texas Republicans, who as late as this past spring derided Bush for being insufficiently conservative, are now increasingly looking to him and others like him to help keep Texas under Republican control as the party looks towards increasingly challenging elections in 2020 and beyond.
Authorities in China's restive Xinjiang region have punished a local official for declining to smoke in front of Muslim elders, seeing that as a sign he was insufficiently committed to the region's fight against religious extremism, according to a government report and state media Tuesday.
An investigation by the Kansas City Star determined that a 2011 merger between the Missouri Water Patrol and the Highway Patrol that was designed to save money and increase safety had left longtime highway troopers such as Piercy insufficiently trained to work state waterways.
Jim Nantz was so concerned about wasting 48 hours per year sending back toast at breakfast because it was insufficiently burnt that his wife made him a special laminated card he could show the waitstaff so they'd know just how burnt he liked his toast.
The former speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin and his predecessor, John A. Boehner of Ohio, had to contend with the ultraconservative House Freedom Caucus, the ideological outgrowth of the Tea Party, which routinely threatened to vote against crucial measures they considered insufficiently conservative.
Further widening the divide, not only has the president been unwilling or unable to bring the warring factions of his party together, he has repeatedly attacked Republicans he deems insufficiently committed to his causes, in some cases trying to unseat them by encouraging primary challenges.
Fifty-four percent of likely Arizona voters said the current laws in the state on the sale and ownership of guns are insufficiently strict, a 6900-point rise from May, while those who believe the laws are too strict dropped 2628 points, to 28503 percent.
And his syllogistic closing offered a path for the justices to side with his client without deigning to "update" Title VII from the bench: Firing "a man because he [is] a man" is sex discrimination, as is firing an employee because he is "insufficiently masculine".
Ms. Ringwald, in long red curls, gives a satisfactory if perhaps insufficiently feisty performance as the self-involved Aurora, who disapproves huffily of her 18-year-old daughter's decision to marry a local boy, Flap Horton (Denver Milord), and predicts that the marriage is doomed.
Moreover, the United States Embassy in Kiev is still without an ambassador after the administration yanked home Marie L. Yovanovitch, a career diplomat who was targeted by the president and Mr. Giuliani for ostensibly being insufficiently loyal, a charge heatedly disputed by her colleagues.
Bannon has been meeting with insurgent conservative candidates and is committed to making Breitbart News, which he returned to run after leaving the White House in August, a major player in the Republican primaries against candidates he views as insufficiently loyal to President Trump.
"The Jewish Democratic Council of America&aposs executive director, Halie Soifer, in a statement Sunday denounced what she called "vile and bigoted remarks in which the president — once again — used anti-Semitic stereotypes to characterize Jews as driven by money and insufficiently loyal to Israel.
Morris has continued to think about American Dharma's reception at the festival and afterward: The film struggled to find distribution because some audiences and critics had reacted in horror, suggesting that Morris insufficiently confronted Bannon, or maybe even tacitly approved of, or admired him.
And yet these burdensome regulations, including requirements that the lender determine whether the borrower can "afford" the loan, will surely make it insufficiently profitable for many of these payday lenders to continue to operate and will cause many of them to leave the business altogether.
"That people in Washington would be insufficiently aware that the average family is making $40,000 a year, the same as what one of these paintings can cost and not care, is an indictment of those who do not care," Cassidy said at the time.
Trump repeatedly griped at former Attorney General Jeff Sessions for being insufficiently loyal and recusing himself from the investigation into Russian collusion, so Democrats will no doubt be questioning Barr on whether he will be sufficiently independent of the president if confirmed to the post.
Sustained critical coverage of Silicon Valley is both a natural consequence of these powerful companies' dominant and growing role in American life and a correction to what many observers feel was years of insufficiently rigorous reporting on the way their products and practices are reshaping contemporary society.
He told CNBC his criticism is not focused on vitamin supplements, and more on herbal remedies that have not been evaluated for safety, especially as they are used outside the U.S. But some critics say that even in the United States, herbals are insufficiently studied and regulated.
Curtis, the current mayor of Provo and a former Democrat, faced an onslaught of attacks from his two GOP rivals, who attempted to cast him as insufficiently conservative, but managed to maintain an early lead in a race that has largely stayed off the national radar.
Like many of their institutional investor clients, two proxy advisers recently changed their own guidance so that they would be more likely to recommend that investment managers vote against boards that are insufficiently diverse or for those that ask firms to address gender pay equity issues.
Ostensibly the new law will remove those who co-operated with the communist-era security apparatus; according to the draft, some diplomatic posts abroad resemble skanseny (open-air museums) of the communist era, while some diplomats are accused of having "insufficiently strong bonds with the Polish state".
It makes his supporters blind to his excesses, to the threat he poses to basic American institutions, and likely to see moves that threaten the foundations of American democracy — like, say, firing FBI Director James Comey for pursuing the Russia investigation and being insufficiently "loyal" — as justified.
More recently, conservatives attacked Obamacare (which was itself based on one of those Republican alternatives from the 1990s) for cutting Medicare and being insufficiently generous — the hope was that if public loathing of the law intensified, Republicans could stop the law or, later on, repeal it.
" According to an unfair labor practices charge filed on Thursday with a National Labor Relations Board regional office, Thomas Nagle, a longtime employee of the Trader Joe's store on Manhattan's Upper West Side, was repeatedly reprimanded because managers judged his smile and demeanor to be insufficiently "genuine.
Other concerns within the GOP's corporate wing include Trump publicly calling for a boycott of Apple products after he deemed the company insufficiently supportive of the FBI, when investigators wanted Apple's help breaking into the iPhone belonging to one of the perpetrators of the San Bernardino, Calif.
Black and White Capital, a small hedge fund, took a stake in Etsy and sent a private letter to the board, saying it was insufficiently focused on sales growth, that operations were inefficient, and that the company should "explore strategic alternatives" — a euphemism for selling the company.
Trump-inspired candidates have emerged to challenge Senators Dean Heller of Nevada and Jeff Flake of Arizona, two Republicans who have been targets of the president's ire, as well as House members seen as insufficiently devoted to Mr. Trump, such as Representative Mark Sanford of South Carolina.

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