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That more strident support has now been greeted with more strident opposition, most obviously from Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress.
But most speakers at Pegida's hourlong gathering were more strident.
If anything, she was more strident than the group's CEO.
Such sentiments were echoed by the more strident theologians of Bach's time.
More strident opponents have likened Mr. Trump to Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
In response, Kavanaugh has taken a much more strident line against his accusers.
"The North will likely turn more strident with its demands," Mr. Cheon said.
In the decades since 1974, the critics of transmission have only grown more strident.
"Most of the more strident political critiques in theater happen off-Broadway," says Gamboa.
Younger or more strident Democrats stir up primary voters by promising universal health care quickly.
They want her to be more feminist, more independent, more strident than she already is.
The appeals from industry leaders became more strident as more airlines grounded planes on Tuesday.
The appeals from industry leaders became more strident as more airlines grounded planes on Tuesday.
But as the day wore on, they denounced the deal in even more strident terms.
His self-proclaimed "pragmatic idealism" is losing to the more strident progressivism of his opponents.
In recent days, the rhetoric between the two sides has become more strident than ever.
A more strident strain of Buddhism has developed, for example, which targets not Tamils, but Muslims.
And it claims the NRA directed the firm to be even more strident in its messaging.
Despite the more strident U.S. line, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has little interest in compromise.
And the biggest winners of this election, arguably, are the smaller parties taking more strident political positions.
More so, in some ways, because smaller groups and underdogs can be more strident in their beliefs.
The media has never been louder, celebrities have never been shoutier, academia has never been more strident.
Now, as our Presidential election comes around the last turn, the rhetoric is getting even more strident.
A growing chorus of populist voices is pushing for a more strident, authoritarian, tribal approach to governance.
He worked as the public-relations director of Gun Owners of America, the N.R.A.'s more strident cousin.
Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein, in a speech at the Naval Academy late last year, was even more strident.
For India, enmity with Pakistan has fostered a tilt away from secular values towards a more strident identity politics.
While this year's Washington initiative has attracted broader support among environmentalists, it has drawn more strident opposition from industry.
The influential state-run tabloid, the Global Times, has been more strident, suggesting the carriers should be "melted down".
But I think for the most part we would say we are more strident, meaner, less vulnerable, less honest.
Over the past 40 years or so conservatives have become ever more strident in their attacks on environmental protection.
"The big question is whether Trump will embark on a more strident or discordant policy in the South China Sea."
His rhetoric on Mexico has been, if anything, more strident, and certainly more sustained, than his rhetoric on North Korea.
However, military commanders believe Bolton is more strident and has a "proclivity" for action in the Gulf, the official said.
Strong majorities of voters between 50 and 64 years old and those older than 65 favor more strident American foreign policy.
BOTHOF THOSE GENTLEMEN PROBABLY HAVE MUCH MORE STRIDENT VIEWS ABOUT DODD/FRANK ANDWHAT WE KEEP AND WHAT WE DON'T KEEP THERE.
Lindsey Graham argued Democrats made a huge mistake triggering the nuclear option and it will lead to more strident nominees being confirmed.
The senator until now has rejected the more strident tone of rivals like Mr. Trump for a message that is more upbeat.
Sanford became more strident in his views in the wake of Donald Trump's election and the ensuing rise of the alt-right.
Social media feeds are powerful echo chambers, with partisans for each candidate unfriending or trolling their opposites in steadily more strident terms.
However, some Pentagon military commanders believe Bolton is more strident and has a "proclivity" for action in the Gulf, the official said.
Some leading critics have objected to the transformation of Williams's subtle play about a family enveloped in denial into something more strident.
Democratic opposition to President George W. Bush&aposs withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty was more strident than that of Vladimir Putin.
Rather than backtrack — acknowledging that the idea that slavery was a choice is preposterous — he became even more strident in defending the indefensible.
Democrats in the Senate have been conspicuously more strident in their opposition to his Cabinet nominees in the days since the airport protests.
But the new offensive hits a more strident note against a candidate who is perceived as being on the rise in the polls here.
He has repeatedly ousted Homeland Security officials he views as too weak on immigration in the hopes of pushing through his more strident policies.
During the Obama years, the Democratic Party's support for abortion rights became more strident, a shift in tone that critics contend has alienated voters.
Other owners, including Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys, have been more strident in their opinions about whether players should stand for the anthem.
Then, I think you will see some further to the left be more strident, or at least more zero sum in these conversations. Right.
But in a speech at a retreat for Republican lawmakers two days after signing the actions, he took a more strident tone toward the industry.
Riley and the more strident fundamentalists, however, associated evolution with last-days atheism, and they made it their mission to purge it from the schoolroom.
Beijing has grown more strident in recent weeks, accusing Washington of lacking sincerity and vowing that it will not cave to the Trump administration's demands.
Kasich has gotten much more strident in denouncing Trump; Rubio, too, now appears to be wavering on whether he could support Trump as the nominee.
A more strident critique of Islam from the Oval Office would mark one of the most consequential breaks from the conventions followed by Trump's immediate predecessors.
And some people think that Buddhist authorities are growing more strident as the influence of Thailand's royal establishment, which has traditionally checked them, begins to wane.
The changes also mark a softening of APRA's more strident position on mortgage regulations that followed a scathing year-long public inquiry into banking sector misconduct.
I don't pay much attention to the posters and graphics, because they give me more strident and fanciful information than what I take from the photographs.
The proposal also marks a slight softening of APRA's more strident position on mortgage regulation that followed a scathing year-long public inquiry into banking sector misconduct .
Over the years, in my dual roles as practitioner and historian, I have watched each camp become more strident, thanks in part to a lack of dialogue.
Travel "alerts" do not advise people to reconsider whether to travel in the first place—that is the job of the State Department's more strident travel "warnings".
The themes were familiar to anyone who has paid attention to Trump over the last year, but the tone was, if anything, even more strident and desperate.
Unlike FX Harsono's more strident form of activism, Suwage's deeply personal self-portraits, combining personal conflicts with larger concerns, never stop questioning and working to upend oppression.
Mr. Kaczynski has become more strident in his accusations that Mr. Walesa, who was imprisoned for leading striking workers during the Solidarity movement, had ties to Communists.
From the usual suspects in the media, to some of the more strident elements of his own party, Ryan took more than his share of incoming fire.
And Pompeo pushed for more strident findings on the Benghazi Committee, which was already widely criticized by Democrats as being a politically motivated witch hunt against Hillary Clinton.
The rhetoric out of Beijing has become more strident since Washington moved this month to raise tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklist tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
Apple is more strident in its criticism, describing the European regulators' approach as politically motivated, turning a deaf ear to tax experts brought in by the Irish government.
Following U.S. moves this month to increase tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklist tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd the rhetoric out of Beijing has become more strident.
Her imminent departure comes at a period when both the center right and the center left in Europe are eroding in the face of more strident political movements.
The images of her young children that became controversial in the early 1990s were founded on artifice that her more strident critics could not or would not acknowledge.
Both have a tendency to say different things to different audiences, and Mr. Kelly is more strident about the need to restrict immigration than some people had realized.
Both claims had been looking shaky as UMNO resorted to ever more unfair tactics, and ever more strident appeals to the country's Malay Muslim majority, to remain in power.
His posture straightens, his low-energy voice grows raspier and more strident, his Rs harden and his vowels sharpen into the distinctive vocal cadence of the actor Christian Slater.
But in recent days, China's English-language state media outlets, which are aimed at overseas audiences, have grown more strident in their mockery of the president and his policies.
Yet, at more or less the moment Rossiter wrote this, some on the right were making a different case, more strident and aggressive, and unafraid of world-historical theories.
" But the environment minister, Koichi Yamamoto, was more strident in comments he made to reporters, saying that Mr. Trump had "turned his back on the wisdom of human beings.
But as an indictment became increasingly certain, he grew more strident and divisive, alienating even some of the right-leaning voters whose support he needs to win another term.
In the long run, abandoning the more strident calls for full unification could allow the two Koreas to mend relations, said Michael Breen, an author of several books on Korea.
That was precisely what Republican strategists didn't want, and at the beginning of the year, they chattered hopefully about Wexton's being thwarted by more strident Democratic rivals to her left.
If anything, American politicians and their allies should become more strident — say, by calling for the seizure and forfeiting of assets belonging to corrupt Guatemalan officials held in American banks.
But in recent years, as scandals involving big tech companies like Facebook and smaller data brokers like Equifax, have brought shady practices into the light, his message has become more strident.
He notably voted to roll back oil and gas drilling regulations, to crack down on so-called sanctuary cities, and to prevent local governments from enacting more strident gun control measures.
I don't mean that the Massachusetts senator is a better speaker than anyone who has ever run, nor a more strident revolutionary, nor as charismatic a shaper of her public image.
When I saw these men barking, I wanted to scream — but at the same time, I wondered: If I were more strident, would I have had those meetings in my cubicle?
In contrast to the more strident tone of the novel, the film is made from the perspective of young and pregnant Tish, played by newcomer KiKi Layne, and her loving family.
The two-dimensional answer is that the Japanese government has become more strident in its criticisms of the telcos, which charge some of the highest fees of any carriers in the world.
The approach of European Parliament elections in May could be worsening the situation, as mainstream political parties take more strident positions in Brussels that play well at home, a second diplomat said.
Abe has, in the two years or so, been willing to accommodate these sentiments in order to advance Japan's national interest — moving past the more strident nationalism that long characterized his politics.
The Fed typically avoids prescribing fiscal policies, though its members have been more strident as their plans for a more aggressive policy tightening fizzled in the face of sub-par growth this year.
But when that opposition proved to be more strident than expected, it helped Amazon resolve a dilemma it had been wrestling with for months: how to hire 50,000 tech workers all at once.
He was more strident in his defense of the forces, and he criticized the media for negative coverage of the wars, saying it allowed the public to ignore the sacrifice of its troops.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkim tweeted that Vienna would need to prove that Putin's presence wouldn't compromise its foreign policy, while Hanna Hopko, chair of Ukraine's foreign affairs committee, was even more strident.
From its perches at Publix and Safeway, it was often doing the same job as Alex Jones, of the conspiracy site Infowars, and the more strident Trump campaign surrogates on Twitter and Facebook.
Analysts expect Iran to become more strident even after the August sanctions take affect, and in addition to restarting its nuclear program, it could accelerate local proxy wars, terrorist activity and even cyberattacks.
And, indeed, their voices may be needed to balance out more strident voices, such as Molly McKew, mentioned critically by both Bershidsky and Keeley, who appears on the Committee to Investigate Russia website.
Mrs. Hasina's every achievement will now be tainted by her authoritarian methods and repressive measures; her critics, driven into exile or underground, will become only more strident, and her foreign supporters more wary.
But it is hard to imagine a more strident, dramatic denunciation than the collection of works on display by Grupo Proceso Pentágono, active from 219–803, who turned their art into political intervention.
There is no offline equivalent of the experience of being algorithmically nudged toward a more strident version of your existing beliefs, or having an invisible hand steer you from gaming videos to neo-Nazism.
The two have formed a kind of good-cop, bad-cop duo when it comes to Trump, with the consultant taking a much more strident and aggressive tone toward the Republican nominee, especially on Twitter.
But supporters of decertifying Iran say it will put the Islamic Republic on notice of a much more strident US approach that will target its activities throughout the Middle East and its ballistic missile program.
" China has adopted a more strident tone in recent weeks, focusing on violence committed by a smaller faction of protestors and framing the movement as one of radical separatists being controlled by foreign "black hands.
However, China would then know how serious we are about protecting our interests, the welfare of our families, and our right and willingness to reimplement these more strident measures to counter its seven deadly sins.
But there's a creeping sense that, perhaps, as his campaigning gets more strident in its siren calls to the far-right wing vote, he's risking being in a league of his own in the world.
Much better for the hardliners to let the new levels of enrichment seem vague: they can seem more strident in their defiance, while also avoiding doing anything in public that the European signatories can complain about.
Each of the ruling coalition's four ethnically-based parties faces increasing competition from newer, more strident parties in their own home provinces, and are having to become more assertive themselves to avoid being outflanked, analysts say.
The stricter and more strident Google becomes with Android and its Play Store policies, the more likely certain companies are to simply say "forget this" and fork Android, like what Amazon does with its Fire tablets.
But Perla was so afraid of losing what she had won that she became more strident in her defense of her man, insisting to the boys that Angel was always right, even when she knew he wasn't.
" But later that same day, away from the international press and back in the cauldron with his raucous supporters in Phoenix, Trump struck a more strident tone: "We will build a great wall along the southern border.
As far as drivers are concerned, the complaints have been even more strident, although all of them recognize the importance of Uber as either their only source of income or a way to supplement their monthly budget.
As Western countries have mounted more strident criticism of the camps, China has not backed down on what it says is a highly successful de-radicalization program in a region that has been plagued with intermittent ethnic violence.
Iran's increased ability to threaten ships in the region comes as some military officials have expressed concerns about some of the more strident anti-Iran posturing being undertaken by hardline members of President Donald Trump's National Security Council.
Despite Trump's renewed threats against North Korea, it was a far cry from the more strident approach he has pursued in recent months, including his previous dismissal of any diplomatic efforts with Pyongyang as a waste of time.
The League and 5-Star have been negotiating for six days to try to form a joint programme, with the League taking a more strident position on the need to "re-write" EU rules on public finances and immigration.
But an upset election, as this year's midterms in November could easily be, will break first and hardest in those states—which would leave the Republican congressional caucus smaller and more strident, and risks making Congress even more dysfunctional.
After weeks of trying to persuade Washington to grant an exemption from the steel and aluminum tariffs, Tokyo may also be trying to send a more strident message that it does not want to engage in bilateral trade talks.
State media has recently adopted a noticeably more strident tone in its coverage, and a visit by President Xi Jinping to a rare earths producer may have been a hint of what China could do, should it choose to.
Contrasting a National Journal piece (a fairly conservative site) with the basically middle-of-the-road USA Today isn't actually putting things of similar tenor in opposition, and can make one or the other publication look more strident by comparison.
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Those demands could get even more strident if the yuan's sharp drop in recent months raises the ire of the United States, which has in the past repeatedly criticized Beijing for manipulating its currency to gain an unfair trade advantage.
A White House warning to Tehran on Wednesday may cloud the outlook for foreign investment into Iran, but the Trump administration and its regional allies also risk playing into the Iranian regime's hands as it takes a more strident tone, analysts say.
Lobbying by American bishops has in particular become more strident since 2009, when many signed the Manhattan Declaration, an agreement between socially conservative Catholics and Protestants that they would work together for traditional family values—that is, against gay marriage and abortion.
If Putin isn't always pleased by his more strident expressions of aggression and intolerance, he surely finds something useful in his role as the bogeyman of Russia's political system, and, in any case, he lacks the ability to control Kadyrov's every move.
And since it is Gilbert and Sullivan on the bill, you may be excused for dreading that imminent camp of a different and more strident kind, with arch and winking performances of an operetta that is arch and winking to begin with.
But because of their scale and the way they inject terror into activities as mundane as sending children to school, attending church, dancing at a club or singing along at a concert, mass shootings tend to provoke more strident calls to overhaul gun policy.
Whether he should serve as a megaphone for Mr. Trump and the White House, or be more strident in confronting the president over the uncomfortable realities of foreign policy, is now the central question of Mr. Pompeo's leadership of the United States' diplomatic corps.
A party moving toward more strident right-wing ideology, reflected in the candidacy of Ted Cruz, chose a nominee who is against free trade, has a long history of pro-choice sentiment, boosts Social Security, Medicare, and Planned Parenthood, and can sound like a neo-isolationist.
The city has an ever more strident police force, pliant judges, fraying institutions and political prisoners from an opposition movement that is increasingly in favor of independence, a scenario that was rarely even discussed before Beijing started tightening its grip on the city three years ago.
That contradiction (a more strident observer might call it hypocrisy, couldn't be me) is at the core of A Hidden Life, which fleshes out the turmoil which plays out both within Jägerstätter (August Diehl) and between him and his community in the isolated village of Sankt Radegund.
I believe that the correct policy posture is to let the markets work through the changes in risk appetite and pricing that are under way, but the market observations of one of my more strident conversational counterparts—and that is not Jim Cramer [laughter]—are worth sharing.
There is Ted Cruz, a power-hungry extremist who never learned how to play well with others, who wears other folks' hatred of him as a badge (or many badges), and whose policies in many cases are even more strident and worrisome than those of the front-runner.
Even as President Donald Trump is under increasing fire by some moderate Republicans for his protective attitude towards Saudi Arabia amid the crisis caused by the disappearance of Khashoggi, other more strident members of the party have taken the approach of attacking the journalist, who is presumed dead.
This may explain why Mr. Pompeo, who has led the charge, has sounded more strident in recent days, describing the decisions made by nations that will build their networks over the next 12 to 18 months as a question not only of national security but of ideological struggle.
For months, Mr. Mnuchin has been viewed as a moderate voice and optimist on Mr. Trump's trade team, but before his meeting with Mr. Yi he struck a more strident tone, laying blame for the faltering negotiations directly on China and accusing it of backing out of commitments.
So even as the clip of Nance and Alex is fostering a liberal catharsis, one of the more strident writers associated with Breitbart, Lee Stranahan, who has quit the site and now works for the Russian state-backed media organization Sputnik, posts a YouTube clip of his own.
Sanders, who speaks of bigger things and a different track in notably more strident tones, has been pulling away from the pack in something like the way that Trump separated himself in 2016, right down to a contested early result in Iowa against his most ostentatiously well-credentialed rival.
Writing gleefully before the election about how Trump's campaign had ushered in a new era of hatred for Jewish people, Andrew Anglin, a Nazi whose ultimate goal is the eradication of Jewish people, predicted that the more strident and unapologetic the alt-right's Nazi rhetoric was, the more it would spread.
It's a nod to the people she sees less often these days, but it's also a tactic to bolster her pitch that she can build coalitions from the constituencies of the candidates who've dropped out while also drawing a subtle contrast with front-runner Bernie Sanders' more strident brand of progressivism.
Dorothea is harassed and disappointed, having reckoned on a fruitful life, and she tells Jamie, "I don't want you to end up in the same place as me," but, where a more strident actress might have presented her as a victim, bowed by such setbacks, Bening tilts her toward a continuing hope, and gilds her with a saving streak of humor.
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They adhere to the normal conservative triad of nationalism, free markets, and moral traditionalism, but they put greater weight on the nationalist leg of the stool — leading to a more strident form of anti-immigrant politics that often veers into racism, an isolationist foreign policy rather than a hawkish or dovish one, and a deep skepticism of economic globalization that puts them at odds with an important element of the business agenda.

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