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  1. in a way that everyone can easily understand
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Yet this manifestly flawed system has endured for two decades.
Lo and behold, Trump is manifestly unfit for the presidency.
"This letter is manifestly wrong," Pelosi said in a statement.
North Korea is manifestly more than a Northeast Asia problem.
He is being asked to do something that is manifestly unattainable.
Yet the current administration has manifestly failed to address its rise.
Mr. Mueller is a cautious man; Mr. Cohen, manifestly, is not.
Never before had a candidate been so manifestly unqualified to be president.
So there's not a track here that isn't manifestly memorable and intelligent.
Straightforward goals, obvious failures, and increasing compensations manifestly affect the brain's dopamine levels.
It's not clear to me that government is manifestly more majestic than science.
This, they said, is "manifestly an occasion for serious reflection on this question".
While the media has tended to downplay these allegations, they are manifestly serious.
Manifestly — in mind-set as well as mission — the West was our destiny.
The manifestly unlawful — genocide, crimes against humanity — must be resisted even if ordered.
To establish that something is manifestly false in 48 hours is extremely rare.
I think if we focus on those things, life is manifestly worth living.
" He also said the former secretary of state is "manifestly unfit to be president.
"Poppea" is so surprising, because you're dealing with a manifestly corrupt series of individuals.
In any case, extrapolating from the Kleck-Gertz survey leads to manifestly absurd results.
May, who was roundly criticized as wooden, robotic and manifestly uncomfortable when meeting voters.
They manifestly don't apply when it's the chief justice who orders witnesses to appear.
Partisan allegiance has blinkered and muzzled many who would ordinarily condemn this manifestly discriminatory policy.
Medicare for choice and America and those who want it and industry shills manifestly cannot.
Therefore, as written, the NPO manifestly goes further than necessary to protect the government's interest.
The FBI ordering him not to answer on the basis of "equities" is manifestly wrong.
While healthcare likes to say that everybody is treated the same, it is manifestly false.
" Throughout the magazine, one thing is manifestly prominent, it is the promotion of "Lone Jihad.
Such a manifestly, protractedly unjust situation must no longer be tolerated by the international community.
Cohn was manifestly despicable, but he was embraced, rather than shunned, by New York elites.
The president manifestly lacks the patience or negotiating skills needed to deal with divided government.
For a manifestly assiduous reporter and researcher, Leavy can also be careless with the facts.
Clearly, a self-pardon is a breach of fiduciary duty because it's manifestly self-interested.
The chief justice, Dipak Misra, called the ban on gay sex "irrational, indefensible and manifestly arbitrary".
Zappos called that standard "manifestly insufficient" and urged the Supreme Court to reverse the 9th Circuit.
"The whole connection is known for a world that is manifestly not our world," Aaronson said.
"We don't think this manifestly changes the state of play," said ClearView energy analyst Christine Tezak.
Hillary Clinton is manifestly unfit to be president, and her policies would harm millions of Americans.
The reader is left feeling silly for expecting this manifestly flawed woman to be suddenly heroic.
There is today a chief of staff in a large peacekeeping mission who is manifestly incompetent.
Butterfield takes advantage of that iconic physicality to make these sculptures that have manifestly wide appeal.
Or is the government denying you your livelihood in service of upholding a manifestly unjust law?
Alternatively, Democrats can proffer another futile and stupid gesture as Trump champions his manifestly qualified nominee.
There is a bracing thrill to watching a woman so manifestly gravid being irreverent and lewd.
Big Thief: U.F.O.F. (4AD) The deepest satisfaction of Big Thief is hearing something manifestly fragile hold together.
Although manifestly a parable of Han Chinese resistance to foreign humiliation, the story does not demonise outsiders.
"The district court's crabbed view of BLM's authority is wholly unprecedented and manifestly incorrect," federal lawyers wrote.
The U.S. Supreme Court, as you know, was manifestly clear in 2011's AT&T Mobility v.
You know the one: the mechanisms for removal of a president who is manifestly unfit for office.
To have insulted an entire continent in the most vile terms is manifestly harmful to our interests.
In many cases those failings have been exacerbated by a manifestly inadequate response to the abused person.
Still, even though this is manifestly a comedy, it was a little disconcerting to watch in 2018.
This image, with its marvelously composed elements, is manifestly a work of art, not a documentary scene.
"Live-streaming of court proceedings is manifestly in public interest," the court said in its 106-page order.
"It hurts because Donald Trump is so manifestly unfit for the presidency," Emily's List President Stephanie Schriock said.
But she is manifestly more competent than Mr. Trump whose braggadocio, divisiveness and meanness are on daily display.
Before the current campaign focusing on switching former smokers, the company's marketing was "manifestly youth-oriented," Jackler said.
In fact, it's the most impressive of the bunch, mostly because it enlists outside help she's manifestly earned.
This is one reason senior military leaders, for decades, have deemed UN peacekeeping manifestly in our national interest.
The score requests that both of them be women, so that they are manifestly extensions of Gwen's consciousness.
Because Franz is manifestly an idiot, any even moderately smart person could only take the show as satire.
What Trump must reject, immediately, is what we have been doing for years, and which has manifestly failed.
Here is a woman manifestly tortured by self-doubt, uncertain of her own identity and place in the world.
And that means, among other attributes, rigorously separating news from opinion, something the Post is manifestly not doing now.
In effect, they decided that while Trump was manifestly unqualified for the job, temperamentally and intellectually, it wouldn't matter.
" Mr. Dooling wrote further that the book filtered the Cheevers' testimony "through the manifestly strabismic eye of Anita Miller.
Cuomo is manifestly not the type of politician one would expect to play the role of comforter in chief.
By then, it will be too late to pretend that he is anything other than manifestly unfit to lead.
Australia is "manifestly and demonstrably behind" in human rights compared to the United States and Europe, Professor Triggs said.
It manifestly has only one purpose: maximizing the commercial interests of these telecom giants at the expense of ordinary citizens.
But New Democrat neoliberalism manifestly does not any longer deliver the electoral goods that were its original reason for existence.
Can we put out a letter that says Paul Ryan is manifestly unfit to be president of the United States?
Get to work supporting a female candidate who is manifestly "likable," and we might be able to win next time.
She is manifestly authentic, direct in a way unique among public figures, no more subject to flattery than to coercion.
"They think of him either as a man who shares their values or someone who manifestly does not," Bullock said.
Many Democrats and some Republicans are manifestly terrified with the idea that Donald Trump should have this kind of power.
The difference between us and what's happening in the States is we haven't elected manifestly demagogic and incendiary politicians into office.
Mr. Jones' assertion that the interview did not take place in front of the Edmond Town Hall is also manifestly false.
Any Democratic presidential candidate espousing such an approach will demonstrate a seriousness and steadiness of purpose that Trump manifestly has not.
Even when the numbers reflect corporate health, companies may be manifestly doomed because of cultural and technological shifts affecting consumer behavior.
The second option meant tethering the party to a manifestly unfit candidate, to a man they didn't understand and couldn't control.
And Donald Trump is obviously manifestly unfit in every conceivable way to occupy the office of the American head of state.
I want to know why the Coalition for Marriage is allowed to broadcast an ad that is manifestly incorrect and misleading.
"  "This is an election unlike any other, but I'll tell you, Hillary Clinton, I think, is manifestly unfit to be president.
This is the most manifestly destructive part of the blast, capable of hurling cars, people and shrapnel against buildings and roadsides.
Whatever the Constitution has to say about the matter, however, it is manifestly clear that Jones's threat violates federal labor law.
Where did so many people originally get the idea that Trump was the right guy to fix our manifestly broken government?
The same goes, manifestly, for the city's own elites — those in power, predictably, but stalwarts of the mainstream opposition as well.
It's a somewhat perplexing, awkwardly funny moment — this is a manifestly serious situation, and you're about to watch a man defecate.
Yet, he has repeatedly acted in ways that have fueled allegations of obstruction, even though the underlying case is manifestly weak.
So it's just a technique for doing what both Buddhist philosophy says is well-advised and what, in a certain sense to me, evolutionary psychology says is well-advised, which is don't take your feelings too seriously, especially certain feelings which are manifestly misleading, which manifestly cloud your vision and keep you from seeing the world clearly.
"The National Commission is manifestly unable - and possibly unwilling - to do the type of impartial investigation that is required," he told Reuters.
Jones' assertion that Plaintiff Veronique De La Rosa participated in a faked blue-screen interview from a remote location is manifestly false.
"It is likely that thousands of asylum seekers will be returned to Turkey despite it being manifestly unsafe for them," Amnesty wrote.
They understand that Trump is manifestly unprepared to be president, have heard his many lies and insults, yet voted for him anyway.
Conservatives will stick with this manifestly dangerous candidate, and might even get him elected, unless Clinton volunteers a ransom of some kind.
"We want to scale open banking to a level where it manifestly impacts every aspect of financial services for consumers," he says.
These acts manifestly and deliberately violated the letter and spirit of the rules and rendered hallowed records meaningless by any objective metric.
"I think it is manifestly ridiculous," Mahathir said in an interview with Channel NewsAsia published on Monday, referring to the water deal.
Here are some authors and works I've been revisiting that discuss issues that manifestly remain as relevant today as a century ago.
President Trump has demonstrated with painful clarity how even manifestly untrue tweets can move financial markets and embolden harassment of the worst kind.
When you see such a manifestly annoying thing compared to a beautiful thing, you want to reject the metaphor like a bad transplant.
And Donald Trump, a political con man who sympathizes with hit man Vladimir Putin and "Republicans" such as Charlie Crist, manifestly is not.
This pick, for a poet who was manifestly guilty of fascism and treason, was widely criticized in the press and provoked bitter feuds.
Though the devastation that can earn a country TPS status might no longer be manifestly evident, infrastructures and economies take longer to heal.
And Judge Snyder rejected the trustee's argument that Feess' arbitration decision manifestly disregarded the law or contravened the public policy against conflicted representations.
But the current round of notices is coming from the IRS — which "manifestly is not the notice required by ACA," the critics charge.
"For goodness sake, you as a board are paid to get things right and manifestly at the moment you are not," said Farmer.
"#OsmanKavala must be released, not face further fabricated charges that are manifestly unfounded," Milena Buyum, Turkey campaigner for Amnesty International, said on Twitter.
"That bill is obviously manifestly inadequate," said Mr. Shelton, the opponent of same-sex marriage, who added that it focused on wedding ceremonies.
So congratulations to Merck CEO Ken Frazier on his resignation from Trump's American Manufacturing Council over the President's manifestly inadequate response to Charlottesville.
It's much harder to make the case for centrists who repeat manifestly false claims, especially if those claims were essentially right-wing propaganda.
Kushner may have many virtues, but he is manifestly unqualified to play a dominant and decisive role at the center of global security.
Last week, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer called Chinese automotive trade rules "manifestly unfair, and a typically unfortunate example of China's rapacious trading policies".
Eventually, participants were divided into teams and tasked with using their new skills to prepare a presentation to sell a manifestly bad idea.
If anything, the past year under a rankly incompetent and manifestly corrupt government administration seems to have fired the resolve of the participants.
I have always loved Henry Higgins, and came to the realization only far too late about how manifestly oblivious and boorish he is.
However, years later, the European Court of Human Rights found his sentence "manifestly disproportionate" to his actions, worrying it would limit freedom of expression.
Keeping people from Central America from coming to the US without papers — which is, manifestly, the Trump administration's goal — is a hard policy problem.
ROBERT RUTISHAUSERAustin, Texas You quoted Adam Smith: "a power to dispose of estates forever is manifestly absurd" ("Death of the death tax", November 25th).
Trump is so manifestly unqualified in so many ways, a liar, a boor, a candidate who targeted his appeal basically only to white men.
The Strasbourg-based court "rejected the application as inadmissible for being manifestly ill-founded", according to a ruling by a committee of three judges.
The doctrine is manifestly immoral, and it is contrary to the effective implementation of both the civil rights laws and the criminal justice system.
The FTC does not regulate political adverts because the current understanding of the first amendment protects political speech even when it is manifestly false.
"The Republican Party is manifestly more hard-line than it would be had the Christian Coalition never existed," said the MSNBC host Rachel Maddow.
Racism is built on inequality and disproportion; you can't confront it by pretending that we're all in this together when we manifestly are not.
But South Africa is manifestly not Zimbabwe: The Mugabe regime expropriated, without compensation, private land using vigilante violence and ignoring the rule of law.
With manifestly unshowy, superb technique, the writer-director Eliza Hittman ("Beach Rats") eases into "Never Rarely" with Autumn performing in a school talent show.
But in this instance, perhaps especially in this moment since it so manifestly symbolized another lost season, Manning was slamming his fist in fury.
The Network Enforcement Law was born, setting out 2130 types of content that are "manifestly illegal" and requiring social media platforms to act quickly.
He continued to reject the accusation that his wife had been a spy for the American authorities, and said her conviction was manifestly unjust.
"The judge's misconduct was manifestly serious and reflected a sustained pattern of beliefs of a particularly deplorable kind," the council wrote in its report.
Also, I reiterate my longstanding position that people shouldn't be fired for a tweet, *particularly* one that is obviously being read in manifestly bad faith.
Hamilton, in Federalist 68, assured his readers that the Electoral College would serve as a way of preventing any manifestly unsuitable person from being elected.
The Taif agreement, struck in 1989 to end 15 years of civil war, has ossified a constitutional settlement that is manifestly unfair to Lebanon's Muslims.
A brief co-authored by Charles Fried, a solicitor-general under Ronald Reagan, argues that it is "manifestly incorrect" that all union speech is political.
The trio had been sentenced for clambering on Cuadrilla lorries last year, but the Court of Appeal ruled that their punishment had been "manifestly excessive".
Both those countries eminently deserve the label, given the way they repress all but officially approved forms of religion, including groups which are manifestly peaceful.
So the overall effect of Feinstein's resolution is jarring: a wildly ambitious goal alongside a list of incrementalist policies that manifestly will not achieve it.
Almost irrespective of what you think of Clinton's politics or her policies, she is manifestly more prepared to run the federal government than Donald Trump.
It's manifestly greater than the power of one of the world's largest corporations (namely, Tillerson's former employer, ExxonMobil) or the world's most hyperbolic real estate developer.
Meinhof talked about how it doesn't make sense for women to try to gain equal rights in a system that is already manifestly corrupt and exploitative.
The court ruled that the mayor had not proved any risk to public order, and that the ban constituted a "manifestly illegal" infringement of "fundamental liberties".
"DHS' decision to terminate TPS for Haiti is manifestly contrary to the evidence reflected in this report," project Legal Director Sejal Zota said in a statement.
In this same alternative universe, I'd be writing columns calling for further investigations of a manifestly corrupt Clinton administration, and even raising the subject of impeachment.
Despite its well-known shortcomings, the Electoral College vote represents our last opportunity to deny the presidency to a man who is manifestly unfit to serve.
Chiwenga and his co-conspirators are manifestly more concerned about preserving the special privileges of the liberation revolutionaries than the promises of the anti-colonial revolution.
Tepper declared the terms of the FCC's proposal as "manifestly unfair to Intelsat" and told the company it should not accept a deal until it renegotiates.
But it is manifestly altogether different when a central bank tries to impose price controls on what a lender charges a borrower in the private market.
To claim that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, when manifestly it is not, is anti-Semitic because it's an attempt to Nazify the Jewish state.
" It's the concept that "if a State is manifestly failing to protect its populations, the international community must be prepared to take collective action to protect populations.
At the same time, though, Trump manifestly wasn't talking about the same people Mims was talking about: MS-213 members in American jails without serious criminal records.
In an interview with CNBC's "Binge," Burns said that in 216 years of U.S. elections, there has never been someone so manifestly unqualified for the top job.
"If you have people that are taking money out of banks and putting it in safes — that's happening in Germany, it's happening in Japan — that's manifestly deflationary."
Still, the framers meant it to be used if, somehow, a manifestly unfit person were to become president and endanger the constitutional order they so carefully constructed.
Bauer Media, which publishes Australian magazines Woman's Day, Australian Women's Weekly, NW and OK, is appealing the ruling, calling the payout "manifestly excessive," according to multiple reports.
In fact, its stated policy is to rely on "voluntary compliance," a manifestly ineffective strategy that allows some foreign agents, like Manafort, to fall through the cracks.
Because Trump is manifestly unfit for office, people of all political stripes have been found consolation in the idea that his staff is really running the show.
Even when cities meet air quality guidelines -- which New Delhi manifestly does not -- pollution can still pose a hazard to public health, a study found in August.
During that period, the party either ignored the rights and needs of nonwhite people or actively sought to keep them in bondage or in manifestly unequal status.
Smith College may not have been up to the task of creating liberated women in 1979, but the school of Adrienne Rich was grandly, manifestly in session.
Even the family stories that I have manifestly never lived myself seem somehow familiar here, relationships that we imagine might be at least adjacent to our own.
His early onboard status vaulted him up the ranks of the campaign, clinching an offer to join the administration — a post for which he is manifestly unqualified.
This seems bizarre to us, because we aren't used to politicians who act like garish real estate moguls and appoint manifestly unqualified people as their top lieutenants.
He dismisses Rothbard's critique in a footnote as "manifestly unfair and inaccurate" without explaining why; Schumpeter's objections are batted aside; Mr Rashid's work is not mentioned at all.
Adopting the defense position, the prosecutors wrote, would be "manifestly incompatible" with the intent of the federal Gun Control Act and would "severely frustrate" enforcement of the law.
Sitting in the quiet confines of my home office, I find its bass booming and blooming: it's certainly a pleasant ride, but it's also a manifestly exaggerated one.
To a manifestly variable and possibly bewildering extent, the nuclear deterrence benefits of "pretended irrationality" could depend upon prior enemy state awareness of Israel's counter-city targeting posture.
It calls for "secure and recognized boundaries," which Israel's pre-'22019 armistice lines with Jordan on the West Bank and Egypt in the Gaza Strip manifestly were not.
All of them spend mega-millions in getting their viewpoints out, lobbying government (at all levels) and the public and producing and sponsoring programs with manifestly liberal views.
Earlier this month Europe's top human rights court ruled Navalny's conviction for fraud in 2014 had been "arbitrary and manifestly unreasonable" and ordered Russia to pay him compensation.
It is Congress's right, and I submit, duty, to evaluate and calibrate the central bank's independence in context of whether inflationary or deflationary forces are more manifestly powerful.
Only 28503,22019 responded, but a majority of those responding stated categorically that Goldwater was unfit due to mental illness, a manifestly unethical conclusion reached without evaluating Goldwater personally.
Certainly, powerful institutions and individuals in the West eagerly pushed manifestly coercive projects of Westernization so long as the game is not given away by some conspicuous atrocity.
In the past, the Chinese authorities at least have had to stoop to ugly, and manifestly illegal, kidnappings to get their hands on their opponents in the city.
Getting rid of Farrakhan, Jones and the others are the easy calls for now, because they are such manifestly odious figures and they have no real political power.
It might just be the case that in our system it takes a clear cascade of disasters to pre-emptively remove a president, even a manifestly corrupt one.
Under both domestic and international law, a manifestly evil act puts perpetrators on notice they are committing a crime, and they can be held responsible for such knowledge.
The percentage of people who think we need these Trump executive orders is kind of scary to me, given how manifestly unrelated to any actual threat they are.
The tone here is warm, as Motherwell manifestly preferred warm paintings to cool ones, while the deep black, stretching across the bottom, lends the picture plane a tightened solemnity.
Leon had sharply urged the Justice Department not to seek a stay of his ruling, saying it would be "manifestly unjust" to do so and not likely to succeed.
But in light of Trump, a candidate so manifestly unconcerned with saying the wrong thing, one can detect a certain wistfulness for the Good Ol' Days when "oops" mattered.
And this, in turn, makes the billions and trillions we spend on warfare, at home and abroad, likewise seem like something other than the craziness that it manifestly is.
"   And in March, a group of 40 prominent Catholic academics wrote an article for the National Review saying Trump is "manifestly unfit to be president of the United States.
Instead, the matter became quite likely a decisive issue in the 85033 presidential election, which swept into the Oval Office the most manifestly unfit person ever to occupy it.
Because of the political situation, because it is dependent for its survival on a corrupt Palestinian Authority, the Arab majority manifestly has no realistic hope of closing the gap.
"I reiterate my longstanding position that people shouldn't be fired for a tweet, *particularly* one that is obviously being read in manifestly bad faith," Mr. Hayes tweeted on Monday.
The authors of the Civil Rights Act manifestly did not have gay and transgender workers in mind when they added "sex" to their list of banned grounds for discrimination.
Chase religious ideas out one door and they inevitably come in another — because the human mind naturally rebels against a worldview as incomplete, as manifestly threadbare, as pure materialism.
Chase religious ideas out one door and they inevitably come in another — because the human mind naturally rebels against a worldview as incomplete, as manifestly threadbare, as pure materialism.
Hillary Clinton is a "distinctly capable candidate," unlike her opponent Donald Trump, who is "manifestly unqualified and unfit" to be president, The New Yorker says in a presidential endorsement.
The prosecutor's office announced the opening of a judicial investigation led by three judges for "involuntary degradation by fire through manifestly deliberate violation" of security rules or simple imprudence.
In fact, when we recognize another as inhabited by someone else's will, as having lost their autonomy, we alert the authorities because we know that something is manifestly wrong.
The evolution of the Fast and the Furious franchise has been so much fun to watch because it's been manifestly aware of its transformation into a live-action comic book.
The fixture would become known as the 'Match of the Century', dubbed as such by the English press after a humbling and unexpected loss to a manifestly superior national team.
Now that getting out of the EU has a definition, it is manifestly in the interests of the country to have a say on whether it still wants to leave.
Ever since six Democratic House members drafted impeachment proceedings against Mr Trump 18 months ago, Mrs Pelosi has claimed to be open-minded on the matter, while manifestly against it.
Goldman Sachs now manages $10.5bn in assets dedicated to "ESG" (ie, meeting environmental, social and governance criteria) and a further $70bn in "negatively screened" assets that exclude the manifestly unvirtuous.
It was manifestly untrue that there were not good faith arguments to support the policies as shown by dissenting lower court judges, and now a majority of the Supreme Court.
Opponents like the Library Copyright Alliance, the Center for Democracy & Technology and the Electronic Frontier Foundation probably wouldn't dispute any of that; they just see those as manifestly bad things.
"We're talking about putting a manifestly irresponsible man on network television," Mr. Duvall's character says, to which Ms. Dunaway nods ever so gentle obviousness, but tinged with menace and power.
That coincidence of purpose arises because some faith-related oppression and violence, up to and including genocide, is so manifestly horrific that any decent person would join the cry of outrage.
First, no presidential candidate—not even Barry Goldwater or George McGovern—faced so much internal opposition from his own party, with many major figures saying Trump was manifestly unfit for office.
Since the company is manifestly incapable of fixing itself, it is time for the government to intervene and impose regulations that clean up the public square without impinging on free speech.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday her government would look into the energy market because it is "one market that is manifestly not working for all consumers".
"It's manifestly obvious to us that this is human trafficking, but without the evidentiary piece of a victim's testimony we could not prevail in court," Martin County Sheriff William Snyder said.
But his sharply cut harmonies and intense, gnarled rhythms conveyed a manifestly Afrocentric sensibility, one that was slightly more barbed and rugged than the popular hard-bop sound of the day.
For this reason, I have long thought Democrats would be making a mistake by starting impeachment proceedings against President Trump, even though I also believed Trump was manifestly unfit for office.
Manifestly mindful of the momentous stakes, the appellate court has expedited its review and its scheduling of both matters for argument on the same day, right after the holidays, is extraordinary.
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India's chief justice Dipak Misra said labeling it as such "is irrational, arbitrary and manifestly unconstitutional," and that the decision to overturn it was unanimous among the five judges on the court.
But a huge segment of the public was, rightly, outraged by the ability of a manifestly unfit president to assume office on the basis of the absurd mechanics of the Electoral College.
At least before the cameras, the cardinal's exchanges with Russia's political and religious leadership were much more cordial than, say, the recent, manifestly frosty encounter between Pope Francis and President Donald Trump.
Those threats to the future are also compounded by nuclear energy, which generates radioactive waste we're manifestly unable to control, and by destabilizing the climate that has enabled and sustained human civilization.
In other words, these thoughts are just stories the brain spews out; they are often manifestly misleading, and abandoning them will tend to leave us closer to clarity than embracing them would.
President Trump and Trumpism are manifestly a culmination of some of the worst tendencies in American society and culture in the 1980s and '90s — the feverish worship of power, success and fame.
But the president is perfectly justified in his determination to use the principle of fair and reciprocal trade to wind down America's massive wealth and technology transfers through manifestly excessive trade imbalances.
You know, these are the discussions that ... I don't know, that's a country that feels so bad about him, so manifestly insecure as a country, you know, if countries could be people.
The ACLU argues that without safeguards to limit what Facebook discloses or, in the alternative, what prosecutors are permitted to see, the search warrants are "manifestly overbroad," in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
ICBC declined to comment, but an official involved with the case said current rules, which require underwriters to "urge" issuers to disclose problems as they arise and protect bondholders' interests, were manifestly unclear.
Rawls similarly hurried past segregation in his work; he reasoned that it was so manifestly unjust that there was nothing a philosopher should say about it except that it should be abolished completely.
"The judge said that the motion for an injunction was manifestly disproportionate and was damaging to freedom of expression," Benjamin Sarfati told Reuters, adding that he had spoken to Gilliam, who was delighted.
"These advertisements do manifestly oppose a candidate and thus the court cannot allow minor children to be used in such black propaganda," said the ruling by the court in Taguig, southeast of Manila.
Wathelet also called an appeal by Mondelez against a part of the lower General Court's findings to be "manifestly inadmissible" because the U.S. firm's overall complaint against the Nestle trademark had been successful.
Consider recent developments in the state of Alabama, where the Republican Party has nominated a Senate candidate manifestly unfit for office, a bigot hostile to the rule of law and entranced with authoritarianism.
Days of private hearings, transcripts of interviews of the President's associates and Democratic outrage have failed to manifestly alter baked-in public perceptions of Trump and the Russia probe -- which broadly follow partisan lines.
"Facebook is mistaken if it believes that running manifestly deceitful political ads on the network serves the cause of free speech or protects against censorship," PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel said in a statement.
In Western democracies, as well as in manifestly authoritarian places, there is a temptation to blur the distinction between idiosyncratic belief and the sort of "extremism" that poses a real threat to public safety.
They said he was a "manifestly unsuitable" buyer who "in effect ... had his hands in the till", taking 2.6 million pounds from the business in addition to an outstanding 1.5 million pound family loan.
"It would be manifestly unfair to find violations within the industry prior to ensuring that the Commission's policies are clearly stated, clearly understood, and all industry participants have been provided notice," the companies said.
It is manifestly impossible to ask CASAC to meet its congressionally mandated Clean Air Act requirements without scientific input from experts in the many fields pertinent to understanding the impacts of ozone and particulates.
"The regime's nuclear weapons program is a clear and present danger to all, and the regime's provocative actions, manifestly illegal under international law, have not abated despite United Nations' censure and sanctions," Mattis said.
Top military officials seem horrified by the thought of being ordered to do something so manifestly unlawful; it would force them to choose between committing war crimes and directly defying the commander in chief.
They do so because they appear to be certain that the full set of facts will vindicate their belief that the president is manifestly guilty of treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
I can't tell you that the Pixel 2 is manifestly and consistently superior to the Pixel: in truly low-light conditions, I get the sense that a steadily held Pixel might outdo a Pixel 2.
But whatever you may think about the causes of badness in the world, it seems manifestly absurd to suggest that the legislator should not try, at least, to reduce the scope for evil to prevail.
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - Europe's top human rights court ruled on Tuesday that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's conviction for fraud in 2014 had been "arbitrary and manifestly unreasonable" and ordered Russia to pay him compensation.
Given that Obama was manifestly determined to conceal his e-mails with Clinton, what is the chance that he would ever have permitted a prosecution of Clinton, which would necessarily have exposed those e-mails?
With Trump, it's more likely that the military will be setting foreign policy for the remainder of his term, especially since those ostensibly tasked with the job (Tillerson and Kusher) manifestly lack the necessary skills.
No one elected "anonymous," who, manifestly, cannot distinguish between free trade and fair trade, and who may be naïve enough to think that China will cease and desist in response to a courtier's polite request.
Iran is also an issue where current policy is manifestly failing, with the "maximum pressure" campaign resulting only in harder-line Iranian postures regarding nuclear matters, activity in the Middle East, and domestic Iranian politics.
New predictions were being made on Wednesday by the likes of Washington Post reporting legend Carl Bernstein, who said the Russia remarks would allow Democrats to prove Trump is "manifestly unsuited" for the White House.
Rather, the campaign needs the modern shock-and-awe equivalent of the "Daisy" ad to remind voters of the potentially catastrophic consequences of handing over nuclear weapons to a man manifestly unfit for that responsibility.
It would only make matters worse for the United States and other Western powers to turn away from his five-month-old administration over an incident in which he was manifestly more victim than accomplice.
I see Zuck's manifesto as a realization that social networks change things in unpredictable and sometimes manifestly not-so-great ways, and so as a result, Facebook needs to think more deeply about its effects.
It's a signal to voters that one man is here to fight for them, not to school-marmishly tell them that capitalism is helping them when in fact it manifestly helps others a lot more.
Many Democratic political activists saw Hillary Clinton's failed 2016 presidential bid as a perfect illustration that their party wasn't using technology effectively — and had failed manifestly at devoting the right resources to local and state contests.
These are dire times in the U.S. The president is a manifestly unfit kleptocrat who may have obstructed justice, but he's not going to be impeached anytime soon because he has the support of his party.
So I think there was this group of physicians who came up in an era where we used to tell patients, 'We got it all; we cured you, you're fine,' and then that was manifestly untrue.
" This week two influential conservative Catholic scholars, Robert George and George Weigel, put out an open letter to their co-believers, urging them to reject Trump as "manifestly unfit to be president of the United States.
But in practice, the government has used it to enforce loyalty and, critically, to boost turnout ahead of what will be a manifestly unfree presidential election in May, which the fractured opposition has chosen to boycott.
Egypt is another case: The US has given Egypt billions of dollars in military assistance since 1979, avowedly for the purposes of maintaining Israeli-Egyptian peace, which Egypt manifestly has no interest or intention in breaking.
In a two-page order, U.S. District Court Judge William Pauley appeared unmoved by Cohen's latest sentence-reduction request and largely deferred to federal prosecutors who said the former fixer was "manifestly ineligible" for compassionate release.
"The government is very clear: President Trump is the leader of our most important ally, he's elected fairly and squarely, and it's manifestly in our national interests that we reach out to him," Mr. Javid said.
" — Joel Bergsman "Here's what I'd like to suggest as a line of demarcation between what ought and ought not to be engaged with as an opinion: whether a point of view is manifestly disingenuous or not.
"It reveals a multifaceted and complex America in which there is no single narrative or historical truth, and it reveals a manifestly human spirit for reshaping a challenging world into one that is beautiful and meaningful."
Under the Federal Arbitration Act, courts may vacate arbitration decisions in only limited circumstances, typically if an arbitrator exceeds his authority or manifestly disregards the law, U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni said in a decision on Tuesday.
The dour and intellectual Pope Benedict XVI, who took over the job when John Paul II died in 2005 and then resigned in 2013, manifestly failed to enthuse Mexicans when he visited the country four years ago.
In 2009 it said that in the face of war crimes, when a state was "manifestly failing" to protect its population," then the international community was prepared to take collective action in a "timely and decisive manner.
In fact, he is not fit, and, by comparison, she manifestly is, which she ought to be able to demonstrate on the basis of her life and record and the issues she has championed, whatever her shortcomings.
All the other laws we hold to be manifestly true condemn harming children or murdering journalists, so how is the Trump voter who chooses "not that bad" supposed to make sense of this new and contradictory reality?
The recipients were often manifestly corrupt and sometimes had close ties to the same militias and insurgents who were trying to drive out the United States and make sure its entire nation-building project did not stand.
Furious on the part of everybody, it seemed -- those who considered the nominee manifestly unsuitable both for his views and the allegations about his behavior, and those who argued that a good, innocent man had been smeared.
"While he may then seek to portray himself still more desperately as the victim of a political witch hunt, that gambit manifestly did not play to his advantage on Tuesday," the Times of Israel wrote on Friday.
And most of the decent literature comes into English through translation, aside from the postcolonial literature manifestly written for the white elites of London and curated by a buffer class of native informants designated by that same elite.
We can't be sure that more robust strategies advocated by Hillary Clinton, David Petraeus, John Kerry and others would have succeeded, but Obama's approach has manifestly failed — and after five years, it should be time to reconsider strategy.
Pale and manifestly uncomfortable, seated before bookshelves and an ivy plant, he spoke to the camera for seven hours spread across three days, laboring to remember facts and names, to express ideas, frustrated when he was unable to.
They also signal to the audience that it's okay to laugh at the manifestly over-the-top violence, and at John's raging self-pity over being forced against his will to be such a merciless wish-fulfillment fantasy badass.
For some, the future lies manifestly in partnerships they have already established and hope to nurture, while others feel that it's too early for automakers to commit, and they're stringing startups along one non-exclusive contract at a time.
Of course, the eye naturally goes to a more brightly illuminated area and there is manifestly greater pleasure in watching a man intent in his work rather than looking at you as if you have disappointed him, yet again.
But even if you attribute this to journalism, and not to the things Trump did with his free airtime, it doesn't account for the fact that Clinton (a manifestly more fit candidate) is nearly as disliked as he is.
"Clinton's actions while secretary of state -- and the actions of those senior officials with whom she worked most closely and supervised -- are manifestly relevant to whether she is fit to lead this country," the RNC said in its complaint.
Though local police believe it was "manifestly obvious" the Orchids of Asia Day Spa was engaged in sex trafficking, some argue that its patrons were engaged in a victimless, consensual commercial sex exchange that should not be a crime.
One need only note the spate of attacks against Orthodox Jews on the streets of Brooklyn and, most recently, in Jersey City — all of which are manifestly not the products of white nationalism — to understand this to be true.
Secondly, legal academics refuse to take seriously the possibility that Donald Trump himself constitutes a genuine crisis not simply because of some of his political positions, but rather because he is manifestly unfit to be president of the United States.
Unless the metropolitan bishop finds the claim "manifestly unfounded," he must immediately ask permission from the Vatican to open a preliminary investigation and must hear back from Rome within 30 days — a remarkably fast turnaround for the lethargic Holy See.
Instead, the evolution of a new world order—a fully multipolar world composed of three (perhaps four, depending on how India develops) large regions that are distinct in the workings of their economies, laws, cultures, and security networks—is manifestly underway.
Under the law, commonly known as NetzDG, social networking companies can face fines of 50 million euros if they fail to remove "manifestly unlawful" content within 24 hours after it is flagged or within 7 days in less clear-cut cases.
"It ought to be apparent to all, and the Democrats should be able to make the case, that he is manifestly unsuited to be the president of the United States because of his recklessness with the national security," Bernstein said.
Instead of closing the tent ever more tightly on who can be a Republican in good standing, the nomination of the manifestly heterodox Trump has left the Tea Party/Tax Pledge/Social Issue straight jacket of ideological purity in tatters.
Despite the package's brief English-language summaries, I do find myself wondering what this manifestly thoughtful, resonantly tender singer is telling Bambara speakers—he sings with such distinction that I'd like a chance to feel the full force of his message.
The court said Russia's response had been "manifestly inadequate" and ruled unanimously there had been two violations of the European Convention on human rights, one on the prohibition of discrimination and the other on the prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment.
Judge Richard J. Leon surprised the courtroom Tuesday when, after announcing his decision, he told the Justice Department it would be "manifestly unjust" for them to ask for a stay, as a hold on the deal before an appeal is known.
"It manifestly IS the press' job to chronicle the cost of the shutdown" and to "report bad faith efforts to define the shutdown by offering flatly false accounts of what is and is not happening at the border," he said.
And their response to a president whose actions are manifestly not just un-American but anti-American has been … a few sad tweets from a handful of senators who are unhappy about Trump's behavior but not willing to do anything real.
"  Ganley wrote that Camp's conduct "was so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of impartiality, integrity and independence of the judicial role that public confidence has been sufficiently undermined to render Justice Camp incapable of executing his judicial office.
But none of these biographical facts are as manifestly obstructive as the single greatest impediment to writing about James Brown (though it has not stopped many from trying): that Mr. Brown did not, in fact, much want to be known.
The ITF accepts that she did not know that Mildronate contained a Prohibited Substance but argues that in taking the medication she knowingly and manifestly disregarded the risk of contravening the anti-doping rules, and thus committed an intentional violation.
It's especially odd to see him quote Trump's lawyer John Dowd claiming the Trump Tower meeting to get dirt from the Russians on Hillary Clinton; Dowd calls it "opposition research" even if it comes from a foreign government, which it manifestly is not.
ON THE OTHER HAND, MANIFESTLY, ONE OF THE POINTS FOR THE TIMES AND FOR OTHER MEDIA, HAS BEEN REPEATEDLY HAVING TO POINT OUT TO THE PUBLIC THAT STATEMENTS WHICH HAVE COME FROM THE PRESIDENT AND THE WHITE HOUSE ARE NOT ACTUALLY TRUE.
"On the other hand, manifestly, one of the points for the Times and other media has been repeatedly having to point out to the public that statements which have come from the president and the White House are not actually true," he said.
In the arrest citation provided to the Lexington Herald-Reader, Kentucky State Police said that Michael Wells-Rody, 24, was "manifestly under the influence of alcoholic beverages" when he "snuck into a restricted area," mounted the horse and rode it near the track.
And a growing international moral norm called the Responsibility to Protect declares that when a state manifestly fails to protect its own population (often by directly committing atrocities against them), the international community must step in to protect them and halt the crimes.
"Recent statements and articulation by the American leadership were completely incomprehensible as they contradicted facts manifestly, struck with great insensitivity at the trust between two nations built over generations, and negated the decades of sacrifices made by the Pakistani nation," it said.
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), the defendant in Janus, are the creators of the PPE unions and the strategic actors behind the privatization initiative, activities which involve manifestly intense political machinations.
Tarantino was manifestly miffed at the temerity some black writers displayed in questioning his aptitude and ability to address the trauma of African-American slavery in Django Unchained (2012), a gaudy, oft-surreal mélange of intense, baroquely-conceived violence and slapstick comedy.
In 17003, the case was made: '…It is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an empire…governed by one supreme head and king…' Henry was relentless in forging this English nationalism, much like Johnson could be considered today.
"Credit reports and scores are mirrors of our manifestly two-tiered financial system, and more broadly our system of racial wealth inequality and unequal opportunity," Sarah Ludwig, founder and co-director of the New Economy Project wrote in a 2015 Guardian essay.
Offering young men broad sexual license regulated only by a manifestly unfair disciplinary system imbued with the rhetoric of feminism seems more likely to encourage a toxic male persecution complex, a misogynistic masculine reaction, than any renewed moral conservatism or rediscovered chivalry.
"Judicial opinions interpreting constitutional and statutory limits on governmental authorities - including those relevance to foreign-intelligence surveillance - have regularly been available for inspection by the public ... their release is manifestly fundamental in a democracy committed to the rule of law," the motion said.
Support for tying the dollar to gold's value makes a Fed candidate "manifestly unqualified, in the same way I wouldn't have a surgeon general who supported leeches and bloodletting," said Jason Furman, a Harvard professor and former chief economist to President Barack Obama.
In response to the screed by former engineer James Damore — which attributed a lack of women in tech to "personality differences between genders" — lawmakers on Capitol Hill are slamming Google and its peers for failing manifestly to recruit, retain and protect workers of diverse backgrounds.
But it is worth remembering that in the distant and not-so-distant past, the authorities took it as read that certain ways of thinking and speaking were so manifestly dangerous and disruptive to society that they should be prevented in every possible way.
The law requires social media sites to delete or block obviously criminal content within 24 hours but Bild Editor-in-Chief Julian Reichelt said it could be applied against anything and anyone since there was no definition of what was "manifestly unlawful" in most cases.
"The regime's nuclear weapons program is a clear and present danger to all, and the regime's provocative actions, manifestly illegal under international law, have not abated despite United Nations' censure and sanctions," Mattis said in a written statement to the House Armed Services Committee.
Heathcliff and Cathy are both such manifestly awful people — he tortures puppies and beats women and children; she plays elaborate intergenerational mind games — that I want them together only so that they will stop inflicting themselves on their friends and relations out of sheer spite.
It's not clear if such an order would be manifestly unlawful if the president is using his executive authority to prohibit the communication of information that the executive branch determines to be classified, sensitive, top secret, not to be disclosed to anyone without prior authorization.
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said U.S. District Judge Liam O'Grady in Alexandria, Virginia used a "manifestly incorrect" standard in finding that Fluor, a U.S. government contractor, had waived the attorney-client privilege by summarizing its investigatory findings in a government-mandated disclosure.
It is manifestly unfair to compare the work of a near-universally admired auteur to an odd, ambitious independent film, but "Knives and Skin" owes so much to David Lynch, particularly "Twin Peaks," that it feels wrong to pretend it exists in a vacuum.
Unrestrained by Cold War universalisms, which at least pretended that all people could enter their promised paradise, these groups are manifestly exclusionist or racist, their supporters convinced that great injustices have been done to them in the past, which somehow justify their present outrages.
Yet, despite these welcome modifications to a dress style that served as an unwitting tutorial on how not to wear a suit, Mr. Spicer has stuck to his attention-grabbing neckwear, ties not only carnival-barker garish but also manifestly wrong in other ways.
People really, really cared—not, I now know, because anyone gave a damn what color the dress actually was, but because its color seemed so manifestly obvious that when someone else saw it as something else, it felt like an affront, a threat to one's self-image.
As was manifestly clear from the beginning, ISIS was really good at demonstrating their brutality and inhumanity but lacking in the skills necessary to effectively govern: They could not administer the land they possessed, build sustainable economies, nor conduct regional or international trade necessary to survive.
The President then dismissed all BeIN's claims ("It follows that beIN has failed to demonstrate the existence of a 'manifestly unlawful disturbance' or evidence of imminent harm that would justify granting against ARABSAT (...) the injunctions to enjoin it from broadcasting in France the beoutQ satellite signal").
In holding the hearing, the judge noted "I believe it is the court's responsibility, and manifestly within its purview, to ensure the victims in this case are treated fairly and with dignity," and it felt like, maybe, for the first time, that dignity was being observed.
Fukuyama's cynicism about the bourgeois order in The End of History and the Last Man manifestly had its origin in Nietzsche's worldview; the addition to the title of the phrase "the Last Man," Nietzsche's term of derision for the bourgeoisie—"men without chests"—gave the game away.
If we detected any manifestly artificial transmission from deep space it would far more likely come from an electronic intelligence descended from an organic civilisation that had long been superseded (as may happen to humans in the far future) and be neither aggressive nor conveying any meaningful message.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE is manifestly unfit to be president, and her policies would harm millions of Americans.
So I got in touch with him for his thoughts on what's happened since, and he unloaded on Trump ("manifestly unfit in every conceivable way"), Republican Party leadership ("political cowardice on a massive level"), and evangelical leaders standing by the nominee despite everything ("literally the modern-day Pharisees").
As his Senate career began to draw to a close, he seemed regretful that he had participated in a poisonous trade-off, in which Republicans supported a person manifestly unqualified for the presidency in exchange for a big tax cut, loosened regulations, and a Supreme Court justice or two.
How did white people in a part of the country that was virtually destroyed by war contrive to take political control of their states, install manifestly undemocratic regimes in them, maintain those regimes for nearly a century, and effectively block the national government from addressing racial inequality everywhere else?
With his gridiron build, manifestly hairy chest and crinkly dark eyes suggesting an abiding sense of humor, Reynolds — hard though it may be to believe now — topped the list of box-office stars for five years, from 1978-1982, a feat equaled only by Bing Crosby before him.
Over the weekend, I published a column making the case that Trump deserved to be removed from office — that he has violated both federal law and his constitutional oath, that he is manifestly unfit to be president and that his continued tenure is a danger to the country.
"The government is very clear: President Trump is the leader of our most important ally, he's elected fairly and squarely, and it's manifestly in our national interests that we reach out to him and we work with him, and he visits us in the U.K.," he told the BBC.
But the Sanders wing of the Democratic Party manifestly belongs to a robust and consequential tradition of left-liberal activism within the party, one that stretches back to the middle of the 20083th century and has long aimed at transforming the party into more of a vehicle for social democracy.
On the complaints under Article 14, in conjunction with Articles 8 and 10 — that those outside the UK were disproportionately likely to have their communications intercepted as the law only provided additional safeguards to people known to be in Britain — the court also disgareed, rejecting this complaint as manifestly ill-founded.
In this bizarre and unpredictable election year, anything is possible, especially with the GOP facing the imminent prospect of its convention nominating a candidate whom most top Republicans privately believe is manifestly unqualified to be president and would be profoundly dangerous to their party as a standard-bearer in November.
ANTISEMITISM Here and Now By Deborah E. Lipstadt As recently as the turn of this century, it was just about plausible to hope that anti-Semitism might soon go the way of fear of witches — not extinct, but too manifestly absurd for all but the dumbest of bigots to avow.
He implicitly acknowledged that we haven't yet reached the stage where Trump's impeachability is beyond reasonable dispute (as it was, for example, with Richard Nixon in 1974), but wanted to redefine the rules for impeachment so they apply to Trump, a president who has demonstrated that he is manifestly unfit for office.
Beinart cites Karen Stenner's 2005 book, "The Authoritarian Dynamic," in which she wrote: Exposure to difference, talking about difference, and applauding difference — the hallmarks of liberal democracy — are the surest ways to aggravate those who are innately intolerant, and to guarantee the increased expression of their predispositions in manifestly intolerant attitudes and behaviors.
"To propose that this council should criticize purely defensive steps that states have taken to protect their people from the DPRK's clear and repeated ballistic missile threats ... would be manifestly inappropriate and would send entirely the wrong message to the DPRK," the U.S. mission to the United Nations told council diplomats in an email.
Like "The Twilight Zone," another anthology series that distilled the ambient paranoia of its age, "Black Mirror" ranges effortlessly across genres, cannibalizing everything from police procedurals and kitchen-sink dramas to eighties music videos and feminine-hygiene commercials; it is manifestly the work of someone who has clocked up many hours of screen time.
One good reason a Ted Cruz supporter might have for tactically voting Kasich in order to block Trump from securing the nomination would be that Trump is manifestly unfit to serve as president — he's ignorant of policy, he flames racial resentment, and he's given multiple indications that he would wield power in a violent and lawless manner.
"We find that the judge's conduct, viewed in its totality and in light of all of its consequences, was so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of impartiality, integrity and independence of the judicial role that public confidence is sufficiently undermined to render the judge incapable of executing the judicial office," the council said in its report.
So to guard against these problems in France, Avia said, her proposal would only require platforms to act within 24 hours for "manifestly illegal" content that the platforms should have no trouble concluding violates the law, while allowing more time for posts that fall in a "gray zone" requiring a greater evaluation of the context or the law.
"The Commission has manifestly breached its duty to provide a clear and unequivocal statement of reasons in its decision, in relying simultaneously on grossly divergent factual scenarios, in contradicting itself as to the source of the rule that Ireland is said to have breached, and in suggesting that Ireland granted aid in relation to profits taxable in other jurisdictions," the statement said.
This disastrous imperial dynamic was first manifest in the fiscal policy imposed on Southern Europe in the wake of the Great Recession — a policy that manifestly made more sense for Germany's economy than for Italy's or Spain's or Greece's, even as it was confidently presented by German bankers as a hardheaded necessity that no merely national government could be permitted to reject.
This rewarding of what only barely works extends even to the floor: Wittman is notorious for yanking around the minutes available to young players, preferring to give playing time to the likes of Gary Neal and J.J. Hickson, the kind of player with which Grunfeld has ensured that the roster is reliably stocked: fringe NBA guys who manifestly cannot help a team achieve anything better than mediocrity.
If the tax reform package does become law, Republicans will have gotten what they wanted: dump-trucks of money delivered to their wealthy donors' doorsteps, a set of fuck-you provisions that make life harder for Democratic constituents like student debtors, and a deficit spike that younger people, whom the GOP manifestly does not give a shit about, will have to eventually deal with.
"We acknowledge upfront that one major reason to support Hillary is that Republican Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is manifestly unqualified to be president of the United States," the editorial stated up front.
The privatization gambit and the inherent nature of the unions for partial public employees, or PPEs, and the manner in which the PPE unions were created, reveal the manifestly political machinations of public sector unions, providing compelling evidence to support Mark Janus' argument that his forced agency fees do support intensely political activity, despite the unions' claims that their activity is predominantly apolitical collective bargaining.
He is so manifestly unfit for office, so reckless in violating the fundamental tenets of democracy, so personally unstable and vindictive, that it could only be a matter of a few short years before he is either driven from the White House by impeachment or voted out of office by the majority of Americans who consider him a dangerous fraud and a national embarrassment.
It is an abandonment of the evangelical path, these writers argue — to varying degrees and with different emphases — for believers who claim to care about the poor, the suffering, and the outcast, not to mention sexual morality and civic virtue, to line up behind a belligerent boor who bullies women, Mexicans, and Muslims and who has a manifestly feeble understanding of religious texts and history.
While the experts differ on how long that national lockdown should be — two weeks, four weeks, eight weeks, whatever the C.D.C. recommends, I say — they virtually all agree that it is needed to manifestly slow the spread of the coronavirus, to prevent our hospitals from being overwhelmed and to buy us the critical time we need to collect the data required to inform all future decision-making.
" Since Lesnar's return to the UFC wasn't announced until last week and since the fight he's fighting is scheduled for July 9, obviously four months of availability wasn't an option, so the UFC availed themselves of a caveat in the anti-policy that says they "may grant an exemption to the four-month written notice rule in exceptional circumstances or where the strict application of that rule would be manifestly unfair to an Athlete.
"Clinton's actions while secretary of State — and the actions of those senior officials with whom she worked most closely and supervised — are manifestly relevant to whether she is fit to lead this country," the RNC said in its complaint filed in a federal court in Washington, D.C. Pagliano's willingness to cooperate with federal investigators probing Clinton's email could lead to new revelations about how the server was installed in Clinton's New York home and how widespread knowledge of her private email system was.
After Donald Trump announced his candidacy by describing Mexican immigrants as "rapists," after he proposed a wall along the entire southern border, after he called for banning all Muslims from entering the country, after he said Senator John McCain was a war hero only "because he was captured," after he attacked an American judge's Hispanic heritage, after a tape revealed he bragged about grabbing women "by the pussy," and after so many other revolting moments, journalists and Democrats and even some Republicans condemned Trump as manifestly unfit for the presidency.
WHAT I WANT TO SAY, THOUGH, IS THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STRIVING FOR THE TRUTH, STRIVING TO UNDERSTAND, PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS, PROFESSIONAL EDITORS DOING THEIR BEST TO UNDERSTAND AND CONVEY THAT TO THE PUBLIC, WHICH I HONESTLY BELIEVE "THE NEW YORK TIMES" NEWSROOM TRIES TO DO. AND PEOPLE WHO ARE LITERALLY JUST MAKING IT UP. AND I HAVE TO SAY, AS WELL, POLITICIANS WHO EITHER STATE OR RETWEET AND SPREAD MANIFESTLY FALSE ASSERTIONS – SO NOT OPINIONS BUT ALLEGED ASSERTIONS OF FACT, WHICH ACTUALLY ARE NOT TRUE – AND I THINK WHAT IS STRIKING, NOT JUST HERE – I THINK IT WAS TRUE OF THE BREXIT DEBATE IN MY COUNTRY, THE U.K. LAST YEAR – IS THE MORE NAKED AND RECKLESS STATEMENT OF FALSEHOODS, BY POLITICAL LEADERS, WHICH ARE THEN OF COURSE FAITHFULLY PICKED UP BY BIAS MEDIA.

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