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But others were a bit more pointed in their distress.
Westinghouse typically doesn't engage until Edison's claims become more pointed.
MORE, pointed to supply side economics to justify his argument.
Those in academia were even more pointed in their concerns.
Zuckerberg was more pointed when addressing the Times report specifically.
Chaim Koti, 80, who was selling clothes, was more pointed.
By Thursday morning, however, Trump's thinking had become more pointed.
" Microsoft's Bing offers a more pointed phrase: "Hillary Clinton crimes.
Other questions were equally punishing while being a touch more pointed.
Supporters are reorganizing for next year with a more pointed message.
Apparently, sideline discussions among this disparate group was even more pointed.
Khloé Kardashian and Bette Midler were more pointed in their commentary.
" Ramaphosa wanted the police "to act in a more pointed way.
And perhaps he'll give a more pointed pitch behind closed doors.
Klobuchar also praised Twitter's move, but gave a more pointed response.
Now his rapping is sparser, more pointed, less imagistic and more emotional.
Acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi was even more pointed in his remarks.
KS: And does that ... Let me ask you a more pointed question.
Wallace asked a more pointed abortion question to both of the candidates.
His surrogates have been unleashed to deliver more pointed attacks on Harris.
Republican strategists who have been skeptical of Trump were even more pointed.
Democrats believe such critiques will become only harsher and more pointed. Mrs.
Wozniacki politely batted the criticism away, although her father was more pointed.
That description might make the movie sound more pointed than it is.
The argument they should have targeted Rendon over Strasburg becomes more pointed.
Sanders has generally been a bit more pointed in his criticism, however.
Your omission from his obituary and eulogy seem like more pointed slights.
Other items' connotations are, if not outright negative, a little more pointed.
What Trump glimpses is stranger and more pointed than Pelosi's previous handwork.
This is one of the more pointed of Zhang's works on view.
So I do think maybe, in that sense, it's a little more pointed.
Meanwhile, eBay made a more pointed reference to Amazon (AMZN) in its announcement.
His art was often far more pointed and challenging than is recalled today.
China's ambassador to Spain was more pointed at an investment conference this March.
These questions became more pointed due to the artistic nature of Ader's journey.
As those negotiations have stalled, discussions between Canada and U.S. turned more pointed.
His attacks on Democrats and the free press were far, far more pointed.
But as my questions grew more pointed, so did his observations of me.
Other economists were more pointed about the effects of Mr. Trump's tax proposals.
That will allow for more pointed questions that will garner more useful answers.
" After the swearing-in, though, Breitbart got more pointed: "It Begins: President Trump.
It's all darker and heavier, its critique of power and powerlessness more pointed.
The front page of the New York Daily News issued a more pointed message.
And, even if they didn't, a statement that she made later was more pointed.
" Bergeron offered some more pointed final words: "If I could just address kids watching.
Many accounts trying to appear legitimate remove their more pointed tweets shortly after posting.
Clinton herself will deliver a more pointed critique of her opponent during his travels.
Would a more pointed handling of the topic have detracted from the narrative story?
The call went unheeded, and on Sunday, censure of the president became more pointed.
Recently, Hook's escalation campaign against Iran's most important resource has become even more pointed.
Bernie Sanders earned a standing ovation after taking a more pointed jab Biden's moderate stance.
" Cohen followed up with an even more pointed question: "Are you overseeing a witch hunt?
If she didn't pay attention to her stride, the video made his admonitions more pointed.
" In a more pointed statement, Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, called the tariffs "dumb.
It is an even more pointed confrontation for any conservative Christian who may watch it.
Mexico has been even more pointed in resisting the assertion that there is a problem.
Kirk's statement could hardly have been more pointed had it been written by a Democrat.
That commingling created a thicket of ethical issues that became more pointed after the election.
But this show of support from Beyoncé and Jay Z is more pointed than most.
But the resulting animations are toothless, particularly compared to some of her much more pointed work.
While North Korea has been under sanctions for years, the recent U.S. legislation is more pointed.
Ivanka Trump's denouncement was more pointed than one issued by her father, President Trump, earlier Saturday.
In one of his more pointed messaging efforts, Cui has pushed back on suggestions by Sen.
His questions are more pointed, his assumptions more overweening, his tone one of knuckle-rapping authority.
He was more pointed in taking on Mr. Sanders over a familiar subject: Medicare for all.
But if Chinese interventionism continues to roil global markets, the conversation ought to become much more pointed.
But today, the stories it's telling about self-destruction are growing ever more pointed and more deliberate.
Butterfield was more pointed in alluding to Sanders, who promises universal health care and free college tuition.
A more pointed term (literally as well as figuratively) is the one Mr Morck uses: a pyramid.
A more pointed resolution to delay the name change will be revisited next week, faculty members said.
And when Mr. Trump is offering a more pointed explanation of that dissatisfaction than the Democrats are?
As social satire, "The Misanthrope" is by far the more pointed and shrewder of the two plays.
Wade and pressure from them could force the two lawmakers to consider a more pointed opposition to Kavanaugh.
Some states also have a marriage penalty for taxpayers, although it's more pointed in some places than others.
But the response to the incident among fans seems to be much more pointed than in years' past.
But as Hillary Clinton is looking to seize momentum from Sanders, Bill Clinton's attacks have grown more pointed.
Those questions are made all the more pointed by Russia's prominent place in the American presidential election campaign.
A second graphic from the Leave campaign — another flyer, readily available from its website — is even more pointed.
However, Tarverdyan probably didn't offer more pointed instruction to Rousey not out of calculation, but out of cluelessness.
This week, Judge Amy Berman Jackson used more pointed rhetoric when sentencing Manafort but still pulled up short.
Some states also have a marriage penalty for taxpayers, although it's more pointed in some places than others.
Perhaps over the past eight years, he thought making more pointed — and less unifying — statements wasn't his job.
Because the Hairypeople are indigenous, Cleverman's discussion of race and injustice is much more pointed — and much more painful.
And he's mostly right, even if Red Coldhearted and Skepta's more pointed lyricism comes as a well-timed break.
Mr. Trpceski was everywhere fluent, muscular and athletic in double-octave passages, light and humorous in more pointed moments.
Sarah Pappalardo: Our content has always been more pointed when writing about matters that are deeply personal to us.
He offered a more pointed, cogent defense of the president than many of his colleagues who attempted similar ones.
Seema Verma, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, was even more pointed in her criticism.
More pointed still is Christien Meindertsma's "Fibre Market", with woollen fibres from 1,000 discarded sweaters sorted into colour-coded piles.
While most dogs prompt nothing more pointed than a stare from riders, they occasionally draw more aggressive displays of displeasure.
Blade Runner 2049 takes all those lessons, all those moments, all those questions, and makes them more pointed and pressing.
As health apps become more popular, concerns about how patients' data are stored, used and shared will become more pointed.
The drop has been more pointed among men: 226% in 266, down nearly six percentage points from 28% in 1998.
The questions this morning have been more pointed, and there is clear frustration from many of the House members here.
The attack was all the more pointed for being delivered by the architect of the Bank of England's modern independence.
You've been outspoken about political issues, in particular, were you ever tempted to incorporate more pointed satire within the show?
" Mr. Nutter, who is African-American, is far more pointed; he calls Mr. Trump's characterizations of cities "a general insult.
While there's certainly a similarity here, Madigan's argument is more pointed with regard to Oprah's status and inequality in America.
Its sway over Canadian market rates is even more pointed, however, because of the close economic ties between the two countries.
There are several aspects of all the incidents that make it tougher to ask more pointed questions and elicit specific alibis.
Since Mr. Biden dropped his resistance last month to receiving the support of such groups, Mr. Sanders has become more pointed.
" Mr. Schenkkan's comments were more pointed: "Ava DuVernay is a talented filmmaker, and there was a lot to like about 'Selma.
But the nonpartisan National Small Business Association and the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council have been more pointed in criticizing Trump's policies.
"Towards the end of any campaign, there's more pointed language used and candidates make sharper distinctions with one another," she said.
While the first game has a villainous cult, Silent Hill 3 appears to be a more pointed attack on religion itself.
Still, SNL's longstanding association with Franken meant that its jokes at the Democrats' expense felt a bit more pointed than typical.
But I also have another more pointed reaction to the people I'm supposed to be showing empathy for: Suck it up.
Indeed, a month later, crowds would gather again, but this time their message was more pointed: End the war in Vietnam.
FIFA's challenges appear even more pointed compared with the amount sponsors have been willing to pay for the best soccer properties.
With his move to the front of the 2020 field, Sanders has been dealing with more pointed questions over his health.
Those GOP senators on the outside looking in have become more and more pointed in their criticism of the leadership's approach.
The groups are also definitely more toxic and the shaming is often more pointed, since it's literally aimed at the person posting.
In a more pointed criticism of socialism, Trump recognized Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó, a rare moment that earned a bipartisan ovation.
There are more pointed conversations about growth targets and talent retention as a good business move, and a condition of valuation markups.
Dr. Hill was even more pointed with her message, which boiled down to: Republican lawmakers need to stop behaving like Russian stooges.
Nowhere was it more pointed than the Ukrainians' request, as far back as 2014, to purchase the advanced Javelin anti-tank missiles.
The hearing was more aggressive, and some of the questions more pointed, than the queries Zuckerberg faced from U.S. politicians last month.
For example, cactus finches had longer, pointed beaks than ground finches, and warbler finches had thinner and more pointed beaks than both.
Journalists should, at the very least, be investigating the claims against Affleck, and asking him more pointed questions based on what they find.
The digs were a little more pointed, although still remained nameless, in the "Behind Barz" freestyle Drake shared shortly after the album drop.
Even more pointed, a 2016 study from Fidelity found that 58 percent of millennials prefer "improved quality of work life" over financial benefits.
In the days leading up to the last GOP debate before the primary, Christie's attacks against Rubio became more pointed and more personal.
They had another opportunity to send a more pointed message directly to Utley in a lower-stakes setting at Dodger Stadium on Monday.
At the Kennedy Center, the emphasis on new and native music seemed more pointed, emphasizing connections between allegedly élite institutions and modern life.
I've had more pointed, focused, and effective discussions with everyone on staff this week, and in less time than the constant thought stream.
The doctor who led the class, impatient with their tentativeness, sent them back to their seats and posed questions more pointed and unrelenting.
Mr. Steyer, his friends say, has been more pointed in private, appearing indifferent or even emboldened by the criticism of Democrats in Washington.
In the last two years, Clarkson's outspokenness has begun to take on a more pointed political and cultural — as opposed to purely personal — bent.
EBay made a more pointed reference to Amazon in its announcement, needling the company for its periodic website outages last year on Prime Day.
He tries to circle back on himself by bringing in his sweeping social criticisms along with the more pointed pro-Juggalo, pro-ICP vibe.
Even more pointed is "The Western, Christian Civilisation", a sculpture from 1965 by León Ferrari of Argentina, showing Jesus crucified on an American bomber.
The central bank has recently begun asking more pointed questions about funding costs during regular conference calls with the banks, bank executives told Reuters.
The questions she received from the audience were more pointed as well, compared to the relatively straightforward ones Trump still managed to screw up.
Perhaps the more pointed political move would have been to ignore the issue altogether, but the majority of NFL owners took a progressive stance.
Here we get more pointed dialogue that tells the audience about Cersei and Jaime's sibling relationship, as well as her marriage to King Robert.
This response helped further cement the meme as a dismissive retort to boomer condescension — and as it spread, its political aspects became more pointed.
EBay (EBAY) made a more pointed reference to Amazon in its announcement, needling the company for its periodic website outages last year on Prime Day.
Both Ms. Collins and Ms. Murkowski have emphasized that their endorsement is for a measure that does not contain additional amendments or more pointed language.
Though it is angrier and more pointed now than it was downtown, its wording clearer and its jokes finer tuned, it is also more accessible.
" Richard L. Hanna, a Republican who served in Congress from 2011 to 2017, was more pointed, saying, "Claudia traffics in soft bigotry, hate and fear.
Other lawmakers said Mr. Rinaldi was more pointed in the threat to Mr. Nevárez, who represents Eagle Pass, a city on the Texas-Mexico border.
"It's about who gets to do what in space," he said, which makes the fact that a political standoff has endangered the project more pointed.
But the analogy to real-world, extractive colonialism gets much more pointed when it comes to New Horizons' two new mechanics: Nook Miles and crafting.
More pointed were audience queries about Clinton's support for the Iraq war and the intervention in Libya that attacked the candidate for being overly hawkish.
In a December Washington Post column, Zakaria revisited his 1997 essay and asked a more pointed question: Is illiberalism now ascendant in the United States?
One of the women is porn star Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, which makes the "Stormy" caption on the cover even more pointed.
Indeed, when one wants to make a point of dismissing someone's appeal, concern, or query as beneath notice, laughter is a more pointed rejection than silence.
But Mooney's Don Atari, with his hipster love of the ugly and dysfunctional, suggests the much smarter, snarkier, more pointed satire the film could have been.
To Silent Hill we go While the first game has a villainous cult, Silent Hill 3 appears to be a more pointed attack on religion itself.
While tech workers, executives and others slammed Google for the revelations, nowhere was condemnation of the internet giant's actions more pointed than among its own employees.
For a lesser writer, we might wish more avidly for an editor to have stepped in to carve the book into something more specific, more pointed.
But embedded in the run were two performances in which she was replaced by Kathleen Kim, whose soprano is, while not as luxurious, perkier, more pointed.
The decision to move forward now is also expected to stoke a more pointed debate on the 2020 presidential primary circuit, where top contenders -- including Sens.
While the first album in the trilogy served as the introduction to this sound, Diaspora "is more pointed to who is being spoken to," explains Scott.
If last season Mr. Wang's show was an in-your-face embrace of the street, this was a smarter, more pointed deconstruction of a wardrobe's sacred cows.
The FDA is hoping that synthetic THC drugs like Syndros might offer a narrow, more pointed approach to treatment than the full impact of its herbal counterpart.
Quickly enough, however, the flashbacks get more pointed, more explanatory about how Dre and Bow went from feeling blissfully in love to unhappily tethered to each other.
It's possible to imagine, and for that matter to wish for, an angrier, more pointed critique of God's Promise and the religious point of view it represents.
Even some of the more pointed questioners, like Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the ranking Democrat on the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, were disarmed.
Some differences between the two categories were more pointed than others: For example, 28% of traditionalists said fees were their biggest focus, compared with 12% of trailblazers.
Since last year, she has added some more pointed Dylan songs, including "Masters of War" ("I just want you to know / I can see through your masks").
But it's in fact something more pointed: an attempt to reclaim the label of "dreamer" from the group that has used it for the past 17 years.
When we started, most people would have been skeptical that you could get evolutionary change in one generation—producing a bird with a more pointed beak, for example.
"From there, the messaging got better or more pointed, and then other groups would get involved and wanted to use our projection to further their causes," she said.
The president reiterated his belief that the news media has been "unfair" to him, a point he said he could make in more pointed terms if he wanted.
Trump's tone was more pointed than Monday, when he stressed that the Senate would be right to delay Kavanaugh's confirmation vote in order to look into the allegations.
Clinton came under harsh attack on Tuesday from Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor, who echoed in more pointed language Mr. Trump's recent assertions that Mrs.
" But some are more pointed, such as, "You would not be alone to assume that the white men are talking about work and the others are wasting time.
" Getting even more pointed, Pink wrote that these attributes don't always get as much "'attention' or bank notes as using your body, your sex, your tits and asses.
I describe myself as a recovering Catholic, but when a more pointed question such as "So what do you believe in?" surfaces, I don't know how to answer.
As the summit meeting progressed, other leaders grew more pointed about Mr. Trump's habit of reversing course and pulling out sharp elbows after charming his contemporaries in person.
On June 25 in both New York and San Francisco, organizers will blend the traditional parades with more-pointed political protests at events expected to draw record crowds.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino's explicit depiction of conservative iconography and ideology resounds in a more pointed way in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
We saw Sanders and Warren start to take more pointed jabs at the frontrunner at the California Democratic convention over the weekend, a sign of things to come.
From the many candidates to Biden's left, those arguments are virtually certain to grow more pointed at the first debate, and at the CNN debate that follows in July.
For his part, Castro went away from the more pointed strategy he had employed in September's debate -- one that earned some negative reviews -- and delivered a more subdued approach.
Subsequent replies have been more pointed, questioning the Washington Post's reporters for not waiting on Luckey's own comment on the January donation, and defending his earlier Nimble America contributions.
Mr Kynaston is scrupulously fair, so much so that the book might have benefited from a more pointed analysis of whether the bank has performed its many roles well.
Some of the more pointed comments: Mark — doesn't it feel strange to be the only one walking with your real eyes, while everyone else are zombies in the Matrix?
" In a more pointed observation, she added, "it gives hope to young kids that you can be your own hero even if we don't have a hero right now.
What began as polite suggestions that it "might be time to leave" became more and more pointed, if not panicked, in the last two years of the Obama term.
Even when it made its New York premiere nearly 20 years ago, in 1997, Wasserstein's comedy-drama, set in Georgetown, was probably more pointed — too-many-pointed — than plausible.
Or should she take some more pointed shots at the crowd of political and journalistic elites who spend the night acting like they're all in on the same joke?
The question actually on their minds — on most everyone's in Japan, really — was more pointed: Is this guy good enough for Princess Mako, the eldest granddaughter of Emperor Akihito?
Yet the letter sent to Mr. Felder by the governor — no stranger to political hardball — seemed to be banking on his power of persuasion, rather than more pointed threats.
But one of Budweiser's new commercials — which it released ahead of the Super Bowl, on January 31 — has spiked its patriotism with a decidedly more pointed message in 2017.
"What 'This Is America' suggests is that the next—and apparently last—Childish Gambino record will be far more pointed and political and uncomfortable," writes Rob Harvilla for The Ringer.
These are remarkably similar, if more pointed, arguments to the ones that Jeff Flake has made again and again over the past two years, particularly in Conscience of a Conservative.
The board's chairwoman, Mary D. Nichols, an assistant administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency under President Bill Clinton, was even more pointed, admonishing automakers for milking Mr. Trump for favors.
The white noise and swirling feedback loops remained from his seven previous studio albums, but the tracks were punctuated by more pointed phrases, buzzing interruptions breaking through the thick layers.
They now have grist for an even more pointed question: Why, Mr. Trump, would Moscow be willing to take the risk of going this far to try to ensure your election?
While U.S. officials have long been critical of the role Pakistan has played in Afghanistan, senior officials have been more pointed in recent days about Islamabad's alleged support for militant groups.
Two sources with direct knowledge say Mnuchin was definitive in opposing the tax, which the Freedom Caucus overwhelmingly opposes, and more pointed in his opposition than he'd been in public statements.
Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osbourne of Public School took a more pointed approach, sending a message to (or about) the new administration by appropriating one of its most recognizable emblems.
In developing what became Art Action Day, the members of the Federation contemplated a more pointed or explicitly political action, but opted instead for a multifarious and malleable form of manifestation.
A slightly more pointed critique of the Tokyo 41 campaign is that it was trivializing the real harassment tactics that people, particularly vulnerable people, encounter in the games and indie communities.
It cannot be a Vietnam-style search for the perfect bombing algorithm, but rather must be calibrated to convey a more pointed message: stop gassing your people or face serious consequences.
Modern-day walruses and muntjac deer use theirs to seduce mates and intimidate threats, and in many species, these teeth are much larger and more pointed in males than in females.
Business leaders were polite, but there were more pointed statements warning about the damage Brexit could cause compared with a similar call May held with executives last month, the source said.
While Trump's tweet about the Iranian regime may be riding the line when it comes to typical internet etiquette, he usually favors a more pointed deployment of the all-caps style.
Mr. Zuckerberg's second day on the Hill was arguably more tense, with lawmakers from the House Energy and Commerce Committee asking more pointed questions than their counterparts in the Senate had.
His romp in Nevada will bring about another round of increased scrutiny of his record and policy proposals, as well as more pointed attacks on his past personal and political history.
The Birdies smoking slippers come in two different silhouettes: The Starling, which has a more rectangular toe and cut, and The Heron, which has a more pointed toe and triangular cut.
That ends Friday, Obama advisers tell CNN, when the former president unveils his midterm message in a speech that will be a more pointed rebuke of Trump's first years in office.
This new debate could expose Republicans in 2018 to a more widespread backlash among women -- and a more pointed gender gap -- than the party has confronted in almost any recent election.
With Clinton taking her own, more pointed run at exploring what happened, the example of Mitt — and Romney's possible failure to understand what the movie really shows — is an important lesson.
Cory Gardner issued an even more pointed threat at the Justice Department itself via Twitter:"This reported action directly contradicts what Attorney General Sessions told me prior to his confirmation," he wrote.
Costa's compositions have rarely been more pointed: one shot cloaks migrants in shadow while a construction vest shimmers to speak to the way their labor is exploited while the people are neglected.
Liberals, disgusted by the Administration's lies and the media's seeming inability to check them, had turned to a small army of satirists, "culture jammers," and pranksters, who offered a more pointed critique.
Flake has been more pointed in his concerns, most notably on the idea that the individual cuts all expire at the end of 2025 so as not to add to the deficit.
The French photographer JR earned better reviews for his more pointed (and Instagram-friendly) intervention: a nearly 70-foot photograph of a baby peering over the existing barrier bordering San Diego County.
Mr. Gardiner long ago set aside the smooth, polite manner that used to characterize British early-music performance and started grabbing listeners by the lapels with a more pointed, sometimes hellbent style.
But this new, more pointed attack, suggests the organization is increasingly concerned about Sanders's recent rise, and worried about whether his vision for universal health care is in its members' best interests.
But this new, more pointed attack, suggests the organization is increasingly concerned about Sanders's recent rise and worried about whether his vision for universal health care is in its members' best interests.
The report did take a more pointed tone toward China than in previous years, calling on Beijing to act to reduce trade imbalances and open its markets to American goods and services.
"The Waiting Game," composed just after the recent presidential election, began with generalities ("We'll suffer through/And rise again") and gradually got more pointed ("The highest ceiling made of glass/Still unbroken").
But voters seem to be drawn to candidates like Warren and Sanders, who offer more pointed presidential takedowns, or even to Joe Biden, who is openly dismissive of Trump as an aberration.
Ivanka Trump, the President's daughter and senior adviser, seemed more pointed when she provided notice during a session on women's empowerment that those issues would be on the agenda even with repressive regimes.
In the United States, President Obama and the bevy of candidates running to succeed him roundly denounced the tragedy early Tuesday, offering condolences as well as more pointed vows and potential policy responses.
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That, and the precedent of "Insecure," could lead to potentially more pointed comedy than we have seen in the past, especially given fashion's less than stellar track record with diversity of all kinds.
Every candidate expressed some level of concern about the American relationship with the Saudis, though some were more pointed than others: "We have to rethink our relationship with Saudi Arabia," Ms. Warren said.
She and the soprano Nadine Sierra (a game Susanna) both have gentle, slender voices that blend easily into ensembles, Ms. Phillips's tone a bit more pointed and Ms. Sierra's a bit more rounded.
" The 1976 "Human Highway" sounds more forlorn and exposed than the countryish, two-part-harmony version on "Comes a Time," and more pointed as Mr. Young wonders, "How could people get so unkind?
While the account spread positive stories about African-American parents and a woman who helped desegregate New Orleans' schools, it also at times took a more pointed tone about the treatment of minorities.
Lack of access is more pointed among small businesses: In 2018, 53% of workers at companies with fewer than 100 workers had access to one, compared with 85% of workers at larger companies.
There are more pointed references to death, such as the stuffed fox at the center of "Rejoice" (2016) with deflated ears as it sits on driftwood, peering over a bouquet of dried roses.
They followed up with a second, more pointed letter dated March 1, in which they expressed concern the Special Projects division's work was not as "accurate, objective and complete" as it could be.
In one of the more pointed moments of Harris's event, she was asked to answer for her criminal justice record and explain how she reconciles her past with the reform positions she holds today.
" On Thursday, he was more pointed, tweeting that "a very big part of the Anger we see today in our society is caused by the purposely false and inaccurate reporting of the Mainstream Media.
And yet few Democrats anywhere are facing more pointed accusations than Newsom of pursuing a strategy that could help Trump achieve his highest political goal in 2018: maintaining Republican control of the US House.
As Comey's criticisms of Trump became more pointed, the investigation into Russian interference by the special counsel, former FBI Director Robert Mueller, was beginning to ensnare many of the president's closest advisers and associates.
Levin, an environmental attorney, delivered an even more pointed message than Sanders -- telling the crowd that the 2018 midterm election will be "won or lost" by people between the ages of 18 and 35.
" The No. 2 official in Blue and White, Yair Lapid, was more pointed: "If he still cares about the country he should do one more thing for it," he said of Mr. Netanyahu. "Resign.
By the time he reached his rally site, Trump was more pointed in his rhetoric, decrying the "poison" of anti-Semitism and calling for freer use of the death penalty to punish mass killers.
However, if oil prices continue rising and hit $81-82 or even $85, the president's tweets may become more pointed and the White House could take tougher action to raise the political pressure on Riyadh.
Moreover, the earlier a male sheds his antlers after rutting, the longer he has to grow a fresh pair for the following year's shenanigans, and thus the bigger and more pointed those antlers can be.
Many of the president's latest attacks have taken this form, marking an evolution from his early attempts to discredit the whistleblower's allegations to more pointed and personal attacks on the whistleblower himself and his anonymity.
The result will be countless Twitter rages against Democrats, ever more pointed attacks on the central bank and a slew of aggressive executive actions in areas, such as immigration control, that appeal to his base.
"Suburbicon," which debuted at the Venice Film Festival, was crafted as a fusion between an old Joel and Ethan Coen home-invasion comedy script and a more pointed satire of racism in a 1959 suburb.
At Mr. Romney's donor retreat on Saturday, Mr. Priebus was more pointed, telling donors opposed to Mr. Trump that the party would "win with or without you," according to an attendee present for his remarks.
But he said that he would be more pointed and memorable in linking her to the failings and deaths in Libya, and that the debate would have a vastly larger television audience than the hearing.
" Republican Senator Patrick Toomey, on the Senate banking panel that will hear from Powell on Thursday, was even more pointed: removing Powell from his post, he told Bloomberg TV, would be a "very bad idea.
I don't know if Knights and Bikes will have the same seasonal pull as Costume Quest (a game I replay nearly every year around Halloween), but it's even more pointed in its tone and subtext.
In recent days, senior U.S. officials have been more pointed about Islamabad's alleged ties to militant groups, who are battling against U.S. and U.S.-backed forces in the 16-year-old war in neighboring Afghanistan.
Some in the LGBT community took a more pointed stand, citing Cruz's opposition to same-sex marriage and his criticism of government efforts to allow students to use a bathroom that conforms to their gender identity.
" As pointed out by the Instagram account Comments by Celebs, Delevingne was more pointed and verbose in her response, putting her emotions on the line in her own message, which called the troll "f–king disgusting.
But before she answered, Nazan, my Turkish colleague, had a more pointed question, addressed to one of the silent men whose face I drew because of its deep furrows, more furrows than face, you could say.
Over the summer, they'd shifted the focus of their quarterly report from "Free Time" to the more pointed "Burnout," asking questions about how burnout affects daily life and consumer habits among focus groups across the country.
Over the years, as both have continued to diversify their products to bring in a wider swathe of enterprise users, and across a wider range of use cases, that competition has become a little more pointed.
While the questions were more pointed than those asked by U.S. congress, the overall feel with Zuckerberg seated next to Parliament members rather than in the hotseat before them gave the meeting a less consequential tone.
Luckey is simply voicing a more pointed version of some common Magic Leap criticism in his post, and the Magic Leap One is a specialized product whose buyers probably won't be deterred by one negative review.
This could be easily altered if companies like Amazon actively solicited more pointed feedback from users about apps and the products they connect to and about the types of security issues they have considered or encountered.
The show's casual paranoia and disdain for authority -- jarring enough when it made its debut -- also feel even more pointed and timely now, during the Trump presidency, in the way '70s thrillers suddenly feel more relevant.
Jeff Weaver, Mr. Sanders's campaign manager, defended the more pointed approach, noting that Mr. Sanders, who grew up in Brooklyn, was ready for a New York-style "rough and tumble" campaign if that was what Mrs.
And yet the points it makes about war, about not only its hellishness but its total psychological hold over combatants and bystanders alike, is more pointed than any such arguments made in popular American films today.
Additionally, as bilateral negotiations expand to multiparty talks with other regional players, the United States will need to be prepared for discussions — and more pointed objections from China — about U.S. troop levels on the Korean Peninsula.
He wasn't the only one, of course—half the hedgies he knew had gone nuts for it—but Barry's erection was more pointed than the others', and it entailed, at one point, about half his book.
But the disparity between regular players and professionals has become even more pointed as Fortnite steadily shifts into a more viable e-sport, with major events like the World Cup and the current Fortnite Champion Series.
A Rasmussen poll conducted at the end of June 2018, using more pointed question wording that emphasized illegal entry and "parents breaking the law," pushed support for Trump's policy up to 54 percent of those surveyed.
But in not answering some of the more pointed questions asked by House Democrats, Barr did reveal some important information that moves our understanding of not only the Mueller report but of his handling of it.
" In comments to the Plain-Dealer, Dussault is even more pointed, saying, "I think Trump would be proud of how I saw an opportunity and built my castle made of sand on top of the garbage heap.
Within that big question, Partanen poses more pointed questions about contemporary life in the United States: Is "freedom" remaining in a job you hate because you don't want to lose the health insurance that comes with it?
But Trump's attacks on the media, though more pointed—he is now claiming that the news media is making up entire stories, which is insane—have always been at the center of his speeches to large crowds.
The video, accompanied by somber music and voices quoting from the documents is named after a phrase on one of the documents and was intended as a counterpoint to the more pointed tone of contemporary news broadcasts.
A retired four-star Marine general, Mr. Kelly was well-liked in the Senate — he was confirmed with bipartisan support to be Mr. Trump's first homeland security secretary — which made his criticism on Friday even more pointed.
"The tax reduction will be 3 billion crowns per year ... This tax relief is (for us) more pointed towards investments on the prolongation of Swedish nuclear," Vattenfall's chief executive Magnus Hall said in an interview on Friday.
The usually affable Morris was more pointed than angry, and admittedly a little wound up since he stumbled over his words a couple of times and finally interrupted an answer to say he was just talking too fast.
After Trump's election win, the general cottage industry of goofy Joe Biden memes took on a more pointed theme, namely, whatever irreverent thoughts Biden may be thinking now that his lease in the White House is almost up.
In fact, it might have actually existed at one point, as the show's working title was The Second Fattest Housewife in Westport, a far more pointed version of the dry Saltine of a name it ended up with.
Ousterhout spent hours there, taking measurements of the head from infancy to adulthood—observing, for example, how a masculine jaw developed nubbins at the corners, squaring the face, and noting the more pointed quality of a feminine chin.
The practice of family separation on our… Posted by Sheryl Sandberg on Tuesday, June 19, 2018 COO Sheryl Sandberg also encouraged users to donate to the two aforementioned charities, though her language was decidedly more pointed than Zuckerberg's.
With that, they are painting a broad picture of corporate greed more pointed than their earlier charges against him, which included failing to disclose his full compensation and temporarily shifting his personal financial losses onto the company's books.
Trump delivering a major priority of traditional business conservatives was paired with congressional Republicans stepping up their service to him in the form of new and more pointed attacks on Robert Mueller and the leadership of the FBI.
The campaign released a video starring Jake Sullivan, a key Clinton aide at the State Department and on the campaign, criticizing Sanders's statements on Iran and Syria, and followed up with a conference call featuring even more pointed criticisms.
MOREpointed to an op-ed that Michael Hayden wrote for The Hill where the former director of the National Security Agency said that the protests during the anthem have brought "the ugly side of American politics" to light.
Consequently, it makes perfect sense that meme culture — which tends to reflect our collective social and political anxieties — has jumped at the chance to revive the Evil White House Christmas meme, but in a darker and more pointed fashion.
So much more pointed than a scalpel's is their distinction, cell by cell, of dead from viable flesh that surgeons defer to their soft mouths to clean wounds, so hard and true it is to leave life carefully behind.
He had more pointed words for Beijing, which claims Taiwan as its own territory under its "One China" principle but has never ruled it and has long refused to have diplomatic relations with any country that officially recognizes Taiwan.
Several Peace Corps volunteers, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of security concerns and agency news media restrictions, said that while they all embraced their work, it was often difficult to deflect more pointed questions about American policy.
Mr. Inslee, who won a second term in November, said there was "broad-scale agreement that our economic message was not successful in the presidential race," and that the party needed a far more pointed appeal on economic matters.
But in the post-Snowden era, discussions of privacy in the context of technology might be encompassing too broad a palette of potential violations – what we need is a more pointed conversation that distinguishes between everyday privacy and privacy of thought.
" He returned to this theme in an even more pointed way in his farewell address: "If we decline to invest in the children of immigrants just because they don't look like us, we diminish the prospects of our own children.
For Democrats like Ms. Warren and Mr. Biden, the state is an inviting arena to deliver a more pointed message on economic inequality than the one Democrats are likely to deploy in the areas most crucial to control of the House.
This moody depiction of the Christmas slayings of university sorority sisters and their housemother, among others, is as murky as the script, which dotes largely on obscenities that are no more pointed than the violence, dull direction and pedestrian performances.
Forever, in comparison to his debut, is an album that feels like a more pointed reflection of things going on in Popcaan's life, even if many of the songs are more suited for easy listening than Where We Come From.
Other relatives are more pointed: "There are messages from my grandparents and other people that my great-grandfather made this wealth so my children and my children's children could go to the same private schools I went to," Roswell says.
"I think it would have been better if he were more energetic, more pointed and forceful —" Before he could finish his thought, he was interrupted by Mr. Hannity and another guest, the Trump loyalist Dan Bongino, who quickly rebuked his colleague.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE pointed the finger at Iran for sparking Tuesday's demonstrations.
" Schiff became more pointed as he spoke, adding that he was "distressed that it has taken us this long to be informed that the Russians had paid for at least $100,000 of ads designed to try to influence our electoral process.
" When I follow up with a similar, slightly more pointed question—"You're a 16-year-old living a state away from your parents, with 163,000 Instagram followers, many of whom are girls posting emojis about how cute they think you are.
If this is true, that's really too bad, since Baby Driver is a boring movie about a boring boy experiencing a boring conflict between his vague desire to be "good" and his more pointed desire to not get murdered by Kevin Spacey.
But, if he follows his usual blueprint, Warner will use his opening statement to lay out the many unanswered questions still swirling in the Russia investigation and then take something of a backseat while his Democratic colleagues ask the more pointed things. 6.
It's a strategy aimed at wooing ­anti-Trump Republicans, but one that dismays some Democrats who think a more pointed attack from Clinton would help the party win back the Senate majority and pick up a lot of seats in the House.
More carefully choreographed dance crazes that all but demand homemade videos, such as "Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem)," by the Detroit teenagers Zay Hilfigerrr and Zayion McCall, are more pointed attempts to go viral, but have found near-instant success as well.
Her victory is even more pointed considering a recent decision by the European Court of Justice upholding the right of employers to ban staff from wearing hijabs at work, a ruling many critics have called a barely veiled attack on Muslim women.
The big question after last night however, will be even more pointed this morning: Will the GOP finally put country before party and call out Trump for the unstable, morally vapid, dangerous, unfit, lying president he proves to be time and again?
The political commentary seems even more pointed and prescient in the 1975 feature "Death Race 2000" (Friday and Sunday), set in a totalitarian future where the national pastime is a cross-country car race that awards drivers points for mowing down pedestrians.
Editorial The broad debate over President Trump's fitness for the difficult and demanding office he holds has recently been reframed in a more pointed and urgent way: Does he understand, and can he responsibly manage, the most destructive nuclear arsenal on earth?
The candidates keep the gloves on Still, Sanders moved quickly last week to put a pin in a more pointed and politically explosive charge from one of his surrogate supporters, Zephyr Teachout, a law professor and former Democratic candidate in New York.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump lauds tariffs on China while backtracking from more To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE (R-Neb.) was much more pointed.
Like any show from over three years ago, there's a lot about Gilmore Girls that seems politically out of step, and it's even more pointed on a show where the main characters are proud liberals who watch The Daily Show every night.
I admit that my tweet was a bit more pointed than my other tweets to Trump, some of which have gone viral, but the media must call a liar a liar and not a person who posits "alternative facts" or any other silly euphemism.
The Microsoft deal is much more pointed and focused; it adds a new interesting spin to LinkedIn's features and would start allowing the app to report your location similar to how the Google Maps app regularly reports and stores location history for the day.
" Will Urquhart was more pointed with his criticism, asking the silent government employees, "How do you sleep at night knowing you're part of an administration committing a crime against humanity and torturing children as hostages to try to get votes for a stupid border wall?
This time of year, racing fans like me get more than the usual number of who-do-you-like questions, of course, but also more pointed queries about why we like the sport at all — or even how it could be called a sport.
Still, the fact that the current issue reached newsstands the same week that President Trump reversed federal policy protecting some rights of transgender students — and during a French presidential campaign in which Trump-like populism looms — made Ms. Alt's cover statement that much more pointed.
Rick LarsenRichard (Rick) Ray LarsenTwo Democrats vow to press forward on Trump impeachment Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment WHIP LIST: The 122 House Democrats backing an impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Wash.), offered a more pointed defense of Section 801.
As far as externalized representations of internal struggles go, it doesn't get much more pointed than that, but Colossal plays its central metaphor straight — yes, the monster is very real, and no, there's no explanation for it — and finds unexpected resonance in the resulting chaos.
His signature "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" segment recently got a cheeky remix into something a little more pointed, when he read "Mean Comments From Trump Supporters" after he got flak for a particularly critical monologue he did after the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The sense of economic anxiety and the deeply entrenched gun culture offered by Hell or High Water 's setting are the perfect accompaniment to a bank heist story, and they combine to make the movie much more pointed and memorable than your standard shoot-'em-up.
But while it may seem that Comey's decision to release his testimony a day early actually upstages his own appearance, in reality he gave senators a running start to come up with more pointed, probing questions for him when they all take the national stage Thursday morning.
The resolution does not have enough support to override Trump's expected veto, but the rebuke was all the more pointed because the president pleaded with Republicans to stand behind him, and Vice President Pence spent several days on Capitol Hill trying to negotiate a way out.
And yet the word is so often pressed into awkward service to describe a specific type of objectionable thing — often sexual in nature, sometimes venal or corrupt — that it has started to feel like a secret code, an inconspicuous envelope containing some much more pointed message.
He went on to make even more pointed references to the media, his mother Princess Diana (and her death in a car crash as she fled from paparazzi), and to the sacrifice he would be making in order to find his young family some damn peace.
Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE pointed to "delays" and "cost" when asked in a new interview if he would veto a "Medicare for All" proposal championed by Sen.
" But Dr. Gao, 88, a retired gynecologist who uncovered a major H.I.V. outbreak in central China in the late 1990s, also had a more pointed message: "I do not want what I have achieved in this life to become a tool for others to gain fame and profit.
As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE pointed out, both he and President Obama are descendants of slave owners.
The parallels between pioneer days and the present become more pointed, and the language Ms. Brunstetter uses in the 1840s scenes, which is neither period-appropriate nor playfully anachronistic, starts to irk, as do the sorrows of present-day Jane, who should have been packed off to a therapist years ago.
Speaking at an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE pointed a finger at Russia.
Over time, Midge learns how to hone her voice from the freewheeling rambling that got her foot in the comedic door to create a more pointed, polished set that showcases her knack for making a club of East Village weirdos care about her pristine life on the Upper West Side.
There should be some sort of Christian theme, though in some movies it's more pointed than others, and they usually have a family- and community-focused plot, almost always set in America (unless it's a film based on the Bible, in which case it should not deviate much from the text).
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell tried to temper remarks he made on Tuesday that raised concerns about the potential for four interest rate hikes this year rather than the Fed's forecast of three, but New York Fed President William Dudley was a bit more pointed and said four rate hikes would be "gradual".
"  One speech writer for Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE pointed out, "Humour is an X-ray into a person's mind — once you know what makes someone laugh, you know how their brain works.
Republican presidential front-runner 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 pointed out the dramatic shift, voicing disbelief at how "civil" it was.
" The five replacement ads, made to blend inconspicuously into the MTA's "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign posters — which feature brief testimonies from New Yorkers who've alerted agents to suspicious objects — boast tweaked quotations and more pointed prompts like "Call your elected officials and make yourself heard" and "Stay aware, not afraid.
And the age difference feels all the more pointed in Find Me, because where Elio and Oliver were fully distinct characters with coherent psychologies and opposing points of view, Miranda and Samuel exist only as shallow outlines: Samuel represents wise and cosmopolitan age and Miranda is his perfect reflection in a young and vigorous body.
A US-Mexico showdown still doesn't have the same off-field resonance of the classic Cold War encounters between American and Soviet athletes, or the timeless not-going-to-talk-about-the-war undertones of any England-Germany match, but it certainly brings a far more pointed context than it did even a year ago.
While Watson wrote in the his ruling that Department of Justice attorneys have repeatedly asked him to "not to look beyond the four corners of the Executive Order," the judge once more pointed to the Trump administration's record of promising to ban Muslims from the United States as evidence of the executive order's discriminatory intent.
The level of specificity required as a rapper to make a sex joke about a marathon that is not about the race itself being long but rather about the funnier and more pointed observation that the people who run marathons won't shut up about it—well, that's what separates the champions from those who merely run the race.
But scenes like June watching a well-known sitcom from our world, then deciding to find her way toward some sort of meaning, no matter how futile, accomplish the goal of saying, "This is how far we are from Gilead — and how close we are too," so much better than more pointed political commentary ever could.
I agree with most of Harris's criticisms of the Kavanaugh sketch — especially its length and ultimate lack of resolution — but there's one area where I think the sketch is more pointed than he gives it credit for: It completely crystallizes a version of Kavanaugh as an angry, spittle-flecked asshole who's not accustomed to being questioned in the slightest.
And while Mattis has, to date, avoided publicly disagreeing with Trump, "he may soon have no choice but to start being more pointed in conveying his views where matters of war and peace are concerned, both behind the scenes and in public," according to Kingston Reif, the director for Disarmament and Threat Reduction Policy at the Arms Control Association.
" Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoTrump seeks to shift questions from impeachment at UN Ukraine president says he thought only Trump's side of conversation would be released Iran is surviving, in spite of Trump's 'maximum pressure' MORE pointed the finger directly at Iran, tweeting, "Iran has now launched an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply.
After comparing America's gun culture to Chernobyl on Monday, Stephen Colbert began Tuesday night's Late Show with a few more pointed minutes on Donald Trump's continued struggles to respond presidentially to the previous weekend's shootings in Texas and Ohio — including a quick rundown of the El Paso officials who really don't want a president whose rhetoric seems to have inspired the shooter.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE pointed to a caravan of more than 1,000 migrants from Central America in April as evidence that Mexico and the U.S. need stronger immigration policies.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE pointed to rival Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Mr. Trump's remarks — and an additional warning later in the day that Google, Facebook and Twitter "have to be careful" — escalated a conservative campaign against the internet industry that has become more pointed since Apple, Google and Facebook removed content from Alex Jones, a right-wing conspiracy theorist who runs the site InfoWars and has been a vocal supporter of Mr. Trump.
" Chris Meagher, national press secretary for Democratic candidate Pete ButtigiegPete ButtigiegBiden surge calms Democratic jitters Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden Ocasio-Cortez: Effective political organizers should be inclusive MORE, pointed to Buttigieg's recent comments stressing that it is important "that the strategy of the United States government to keep us safe is guided above all by science and not by politics.
" Conan O'Brien is giving a better more pointed interview with Sanders then any reporter gave any candidate during this election process — judstin (@JV_PITT) November 30, 2016 Sanders believes what Trump really wants is Republican colleagues to make it harder for people of colour, immigrants, the elderly and poorer people to exercise their democratic right to vote, "because they may be voting against us.
"Black Christmas" proved to be vastly influential, particularly in its use of first-person camera, but contemporaneous reviews, like A.H. Weiler's, were dismissive: This moody depiction of the Christmas slayings of university sorority sisters and their housemother, among others, is as murky as the script, which dotes largely on obscenities that are no more pointed than the violence, dull direction and pedestrian performances.
The Case Against Free Speech is a sometimes flawed but necessary book, one that I hope people will read and argue with, and one that I hope spawns both some more rigorous histories of political conceptions of speech as well as some more pointed polemics aiming at the sacrosanctity of the First Amendment, which could stand to be a site of contestation rather than blindly awed reverence.
In his recent address to the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE pointed out the transnational nature of terrorism.
Secretary of State nominee Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE pointed Thursday to the U.S. military killing "a couple hundred" Russians in Syria as evidence of the Trump administration's toughness on Moscow.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE pointed to former President Obama in a tweet ahead of the resumption of the Senate impeachment trial on Thursday, saying that his predecessor withheld aid from multiple countries too.
An organizer with the Overwatch Monthly Melee, which stopped running in May, was even more pointed, according to a report from Josh "Sideshow" Wilkinson: It's not hard to understand why Blizzard would want to keep the field clear for OWL, but more than a year after the game's launch, these efforts are starting to take on a "destroy the village in order to save it" kind of character.
Speaking on Friday at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md., Energy Secretary Rick PerryJames (Rick) Richard PerryThe credible case for Texas and its clean energy solutions Oversight: Trump confidant Tom Barrack pushed for Saudi nuclear plant construction Amazon taps Trump ally to lobby amid Pentagon cloud-computing contract fight MORE pointed to the administration's focus on deregulation for what he deemed an uptick in innovation.
In the years after the Cosby Show, his legacy took on an additional dimension as Cosby's message of success morphed into a more pointed critique against black America's moral failings, with Cosby touring the country to "call out" the black community for focusing so much on discrimination and racism, chiding poor black people for their status in society, and arguing that personal responsibility was the key to success.
In the wake of the election and the inconsistencies between President Donald Trump's proposed policies and the way he and his family members run their businesses (specifically, the rate at which Trump-branded products are imported from other countries despite pushing a strong "Buy American" political platform), Glaum Lathbury and Brewer decided to build upon the values that inspired Jumpsuit, such as waste-reduction, ethical production, and egalitarianism, with a more pointed project.
" White House press secretary Stephanie GrishamStephanie GrishamOvernight Defense: Trump, Erdogan confirm White House meeting | Public impeachment hearings set for next week | Top defense appropriator retiring White House to add two aides to lead impeachment messaging White House doubles down on 'no quid pro quo' MORE pointed to Volker's statement, saying it proved "there could not have been a quid pro quo because the Ukrainians did not know about the military aid hold at the time.
As Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE pointed out in his recent speech in Finland, even though we are poised to leave the Paris Agreement, we are doing a better job than many of the signatories to that treaty in observing its guidelines.
" As Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE pointed out: "Surely it is the beginning of the unraveling of democracy when the body who makes the laws, instead of changing them, tells the enforcement body not to enforce the law.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE pointed to gains in the stock market on Thursday as evidence of a strong economy under his presidency, imploring Americans to check how their "409K's" were doing in an apparent typo in a since-deleted tweeted referencing 401(k) retirement funds.
Judge David Tatel, who was appointed by Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonParties clash as impeachment articles move closer to House vote USA Today editorial board calls for Trump's impeachment House's proposed impeachment articles are serious grounds to remove the president MORE, pointed out that the Justice Department has been arguing in other cases that the president is largely immune to congressional oversight, which would make it difficult for lawmakers to address the issue.
The criticism has gotten even more pointed in recent years, as Republicans and President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 85033,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE have begun denouncing them as the "deep state," adopting a derogatory term from Turkey that has justified that country sliding to an effective dictatorship.
It's part of the left's war on the right Carlson calls racism one of nation's problems, says people should 'calm down' Trump lashes out at Fox News's Shep Smith, says 'fake news CNN is better' MORE pointed out during an interview that the current GOP tax-reform plan includes the carried interest loophole, which critics say overwhelmingly benefits the wealthy, and asked the secretary if he plans to push lawmakers to do away with it in markups.
A more pointed question: Are Democrats in such a mad rush to brand President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 28503,22019 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE with the stigma of impeachment that they will not wait for the judiciary to resolve legitimate questions about their access to evidence and testimony from salient witnesses?
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE pointed to the caravan in a tweet early Tuesday calling on congressional Democrats to stop "playing political games" and end a partial government shutdown, now in its 25th day, which was sparked by his demands for wall funding.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-TX) who said Friday that the terror arrests made in his state underscore the need to block Syrian refugees from entering the U.S. Clinton's rhetoric in recent days has become more and more pointed, with the Democratic frontrunner claiming Republicans are "foolish" and "shortsighted" in their approach.
Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE pointed to the findings in the report as an example of why he directed the department last year to undertake a review of its large grants and cooperative agreements.
Democratic presidential candidate Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerWarren to Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV' Overnight Energy: Cost analysis backing BLM move comes under scrutiny | Republicans eye legislation to rival Dems' climate plan | Report claims top global risks all climate-related CNN draws 7.3 million viewers for Iowa Democratic debate MORE pointed to his grassroots organizing efforts to explain how he made it onto next week's debate stage amid accusations that the billionaire philanthropist is buying his way into the event.
It was just a few weeks ago, in a December 85033 Wall Street Journal op-ed, when the president's former Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Chairman Kevin Hassett and his former CEA colleague Gary CohnGary David CohnSunday shows - All eyes on Senate impeachment trial Gary Cohn says Trump's tariffs 'hurt the US' Overnight Defense: Book says Trump called military leaders 'dopes and babies' | House reinvites Pompeo for Iran hearing | Dems urge Esper to reject border wall funding request MORE pointed out that the Trump tax cuts generated the very same enhanced economic activity.
In an interview with AM 85033 in New York, the staunch supporter of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE pointed to former Secretary of State 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's email investigation as evidence of a double standard that Gingrich said Americans are sick of seeing.

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