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Trump's frustration with Shulkin appears to be the most strident.
Sanders himself – and his most strident supporters, however, still see hope.
But they should give the ACA's most strident advocates some humility.
The most enjoyable op-ed to read is the most strident one.
Gohmert of Texas, one of Mueller's most strident critics, leveled a similar criticism.
And Vice President Mike Pence issued the most strident warning since Khashoggi vanished.
Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), the party's most strident voice on immigration, told Vox.
During the length of the speech, Trump's most strident remarks were reserved for China.
Mr Johnson had perhaps been his party's most strident opponent of a third runway.
We can always find some point of agreement even in our most strident controversies.
Many of Nkurunziza's most strident opponents are Hutu, and asserted that his third term was unconstitutional.
The most strident voices on the left will decry any accommodation at all with the president.
Jones may be the most strident owner on this issue, but he is far from alone.
Opponents of regulation have supported BCA and the most strident supporters of regulation have opposed it.
Of all the people I've debated on TV on trade, he's the most strident, the most unyielding.
The extra bass warms up those recordings nicely and the withdrawn treble dulls down the most strident parts.
Even the most strident anti-choice advocates might feel sympathy when there are serious health issues at stake.
Hardly surprising, therefore, that some of the most strident criticism comes from within the Republican foreign policy elite.
John Kasich, one of Trump's most strident critics within the GOP and a potential 2020 presidential primary challenger.
The most strident protesters admit that they have not watched "Padmaavat" and that their objections rely on hearsay.
For generations the Democratic Party was home to many of the most strident segregationists, particularly from the South.
People are angry at one another, and the angriest, most strident voices are often the ones amplified and shared.
Some have criticized law enforcement for this approach, especially on Twitter, where the most strident comments have been posted.
Even Edward Snowden's most strident critics must now accept that his surveillance state disclosures, though illegal, were historically significant.
The report is the most strident warning yet from the New York Fed about stresses in subprime auto lending.
Some of the most strident conservatives in President Trump's orbit have honed and hardened their political identities in California.
Fox News' Chris Wallace and CNBC's Joe Kernen have been among the most strident questioners of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
That review marks the most strident step toward President Donald Trump's campaign trail threats to pull out of the deal.
The most strident of them consider Mr. Bratton a relic, too moored to the past to usher in quick change.
Mr. Trump's most strident supporters in the Senate were quick to create a pretext of suspicion around the Bolton news.
And you can bet that missing from that list are going to be some of Trump's earliest and most strident supporters.
Some of the most strident anti-reform rhetoric came from places like Beverly Hills and the rich suburbs of Silicon Valley.
And after Obama defeated McCain in 2008, the Republican was often seen as one of the new president's most strident critics.
That includes some of the President's most strident political opponents, many of whom have been impressed by Pence's communicativeness and responsiveness.
Sailliot's union, the General Confederation of Labor, or the C.G.T., was among the most strident opponents of the new labor law.
Mohib's comments were the most strident public complaints to date by an Afghan official over the Kabul's government's exclusion from the negotiations.
The most strident calls for its protection came from a coalition of five native American tribes for whom the area is sacred.
Mr Trump is the latest and most strident manifestation of a worldwide shift to grab more of the value that multinationals capture.
An ardent pro-European, he was also arguably the most strident voice pushing for austerity measures during the euro zone's debt crisis.
Yiannopoulos' most strident defenders—the majority of whom, it is worth noting, are also Trump supporters—aren't alone in such thinking, however.
King is among the most strident immigration hard-liners in Congress and has stirred controversy with racially charged remarks in the past.
Her remarks were among the most strident denunciations Ms. Haley has made of Iran since she became President Trump's ambassador in January.
Louie Gohmert, a tea party stalwart, paid a visit before he transformed into one of the most strident anti-Muslim voices in Congress.
Jones's remarks were the most strident comments yet by an owner in the debate over the players' right to protest during the anthem.
" McElwee is emerging as one of Biden's most strident critics on the left: "does joe biden have a long track record of progressive policy?
But the danger posed by Mr. Collins, who has become one of the president's most strident and public-facing defenders among House Republicans, looms large.
Ms. Murray is the top Democrat on the committee that approved Ms. DeVos along a party-line vote, and one of her most strident opponents.
The party's profile will rise during the campaign; the fact that it is the most strident anti-Brexit party will attract television cameras, says Mr Ford.
Ward's book, in sum, paints a deeply unflattering portrait of Ivanka and Kushner, though it will come as no surprise to even their most strident detractors.
Mr. Trump's naming of Stephen K. Bannon as chief executive of his campaign merges the most strident elements of the conservative news media with his team.
Germans were among the most strident opponents of a trans-Atlantic trade deal, even though the country's auto industry was strongly in favor of removing tariffs.
The calls are among the most strident examples of how issues of race have coursed through two of the most high-profile contests this election season.
The surreptitious recordings were particularly striking given the fact that Cohen made a name for himself over the years as Trump's most strident defender and loyalist.
Steve Bannon—the former White House chief strategist and far-right impresario—has been trying to unify Europe's most strident populists into a supergroup called the Movement.
In a recent interview with political commentator Dave Rubin, Thiel praised Trump's foreign policy and noted how some of the most strident critics are in his own party.
The president is now being counseled daily by some of the most strident conservative-to-alt-right Republicans in the nation on which direction to take the party.
" He added that the moment he does speak out against Trump, though, "you certainly run into the sawmill of the most strident pro-Trump voters in your district.
NRATV, the organization's online video channel, has become a little-noticed but vital forum for the dissemination of some of the most strident pro-gun messaging in politics.
The problem is that we have no agreement about which ideas are beyond the pale, and the people least willing to draw necessary distinctions are the most strident.
In a twist to the wrangling over his book, Mr. Cantú has caught some of his most strident critics off guard by thanking them and siding with them.
Khurram Hussain, a columnist with Dawn, Pakistan's leading English-language newspaper, said the statement by the Financial Action Task Force was its "most strident one" in 10 years.
Avenatti, who has emerged as one of Trump's most strident critics in the media, was arrested amid allegations of domestic violence earlier in November but maintains he is innocent.
Among the most strident have been Republican presidential candidates, including billionaire businessman Donald Trump, who called for the U.S. to push China to do more to reign in Pyongyang.
The most strident denunciations came from politicians affiliated with Moktada al-Sadr, the nationalist Shiite cleric whose supporters won the largest share of votes in parliamentary elections last May.
While McConnell backed off some of his most strident efforts to restrict the trial, it's still much more rushed than Clinton's trial — and has more restrictions on admitting evidence.
The show's most strident agitprop is "Debtfair" (2012-17), an enormous installation by a largely New York-based group, Occupy Museums, which emerged from the Occupy Wall Street campaign.
Her straightforward, just-the-facts manner has, perhaps paradoxically, landed her on the Sunday morning talk show circuit, which more frequently features the most strident voices in both parties.
His vow Thursday that he would put 25 percent tariffs on steel and 10 percent tariffs on aluminum imports from every country is his most strident trade action yet.
" Grant Stinchfield, one of NRATV's most strident voices, has called on police to round up Antifa members and teach them "what it's truly like to live in a fascist community.
Regardless of where this lands, Christine Blasey Ford is being deemed credible, with even her most strident partisan opponents debating the substance of her allegations, not the reliability of her character.
And it was given in the midst of a weeklong holiday in China, when the government's most strident megaphone for foreign policy, the state-run newspaper Global Times, is not publishing.
And it's on that topic that Smith delivers the most strident criticism of Bush (more criticism than he levied in the other two bios of his that I read, Grant and FDR).
If he simply plays defense, he will inevitably suffer a political death of a thousand cuts at the hands of the most strident members of his conference, just as John Boehner did.
It also formally completed a merger between the most strident elements of the conservative news media and Mr. Trump's campaign, which was incubated and fostered in their boisterous coverage of his rise.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.), one of Trump's most strident critics, was shown grinning in the crowd.
But that hasn't stopped the most strident forces of the Republican Party from supporting voter ID laws or tinkering with polling places, making it harder for minorities and the poor to actually vote.
On Tuesday, a lawyer for Edward Martins, one of the defendants, employed both tactics as he undertook his most strident assault so far on the woman's credibility — and on the prosecution's theory of the case.
It does not take much clairvoyance to predict that Clinton's most strident opponents may seek to extend the use criminal investigations as a political tactic to undermine her presidency if she wins the election next week.
"In fact some of the most strident deals of the 1980s that actually put the company on the map where it is today, as the world's largest food and beverage company, those were coming from here."
This view has found one of its clearest and most strident voices in Mr. White, whose 27,000-word essay bluntly argues that Australia needs to wake up: The game is over and China has already won.
As for Canada, which has been most strident in its criticism of the United States, it has for decades dumped its lumber into the United States, threatening lumber industry jobs in Alaska, Oregon and other states.
Will the most strident members of the Democratic caucus be satisfied with allowing the process to play out in the usual committees of jurisdiction, or will they agitate for something more, as conservatives did on Benghazi?
It was also the most strident call for attacks yet and a sign ISIS is mobilizing its supporters and fighters to wage an all-out campaign of revenge as it loses territory in Syria, Iraq and Libya.
Call them the "White House Deplorables" or even the "Goon Squad," it's obvious Trump actually needs to put together the most strident and tough Cabinet and advisory team as possible to shut down an unusually intolerant opposition.
Ratcliffe, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, was among the most strident voices attacking the Russia investigation and advancing questionable notions, including asserting that "crimes were committed during the Obama administration" in investigating Russian election interference.
NRATV, the group's online video channel, has become a "vital forum for the dissemination of some of the most strident pro-gun messaging in politics today," Jeremy W. Peters and Katie Benner reported at the New York Times.
As so often recently, the most strident voice belonged to Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, who has openly mused in the past about how previous terror attacks in Paris and in San Bernardino, California boosted his campaign.
So while politicians from both parties loudly complain about "waste, fraud and abuse" in taxing and spending, the costs of regulation mean the federal government is 2628 percent more bloated than even the most strident stump speech would suggest.
The outpouring of anger, in demonstrations organized around the country, was the most strident so far to President Trump's announcement on Tuesday that he was abandoning the nuclear agreement reached with Iran and other major powers three years ago.
Alongside a technical panel of academics and trade advisers, its members include some of the most strident pro-Brexit members of parliament, many of whom are drawn from the European Research Group of Conservative MPs and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
In an uncharacteristically pointed speech in March, Mr. Romney, who has been one of Mr. Trump's most strident Republican critics, called the New York businessman a "phony" and a "con man" and criticized his disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants and Muslims.
LONDON (Reuters) - Over a meal of braised beef, lemon tart and fine wines, British Prime Minister Theresa May's team tried late on Tuesday to convince some of her party's most strident eurosceptics to back her plans to leave the European Union.
Yet the conflict in Darfur and the oppression of Christians in the south by an Islamist regime in Khartoum have forged an unlikely alliance in America between liberals (one of Mr Bashir's most strident critics is George Clooney, an actor) and Christian conservatives.
Beyond that, he started loosening a tightly controlled state-run economy, pledged multiparty elections in a country long known for jailing dissidents and began wooing the government's most strident critics: members of the Ethiopian diaspora, who have long organized insurgencies from afar.
The authorities, who have already spent days trying to warn people in Hurricane Florence's path of the potential severity of the huge Category 19543 storm, issued some of their most strident pleas yet on Wednesday for people to get out of harm's way.
In recent weeks, the newspaper — offered for free in most US cities and published around the world — has published articles and graphics that would be a credit to Breitbart, promoting some of the most strident and paranoid claims from the Trump administration and its defenders.
California, also a party to the talks over the Obama-era emissions rules, has been the most strident defender of stricter standards, drawing on its unique authority under the Clean Air Act to write air pollution rules that go further than those set by Washington.
During the same period, American Muslims have been slowly incorporated into the Democratic Party's diverse coalition, Barack Obama's administration saw significant tensions with both Israel and the Gulf monarchies over Iran, and the most strident critics of Israel in America are virtually all on the left.
Shaking up his presidential campaign for the second time in two months, _________ hired Stephen Bannon, a top executive from Breitbart News, as the Republican's campaign chief, thus completing a merger between the most strident elements of the conservative news media and the Republican presidential nominee. 49.
In the early days of the blogosphere and YouTube and social media, people took Jon's most strident commentary and made it go viral with clickbait headlines, blowing those segments way out of proportion, compared with the more thoughtful segments that made up most of the television show.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland may be Donald J. Trump country this week, but as the Republican National Convention got underway, a small band of his most strident liberal opponents hunkered down in a sixth-floor industrial loft and built what could be the world's most comprehensive collection of anti-Trump artifacts.
The committee, made up of some of the most strident Democrats and Republicans in Congress, clashed for all day and into the night as Republicans insisted on lengthy debate on amendments designed to kill the two formal charges with no hope of winning votes from the majority Democrats.
If the festering tension in South Texas over the last decade is any indication, some of the most strident opposition to Mr. Trump's wall is expected to come from owners of land along the border who face seizure of their property by the federal government to build it.
What we have to do is look at Beijing's reaction, look at the fact that he appointed Bob Lighthizer, the most strident trade warrior, pro-tariff guy, of the three people in his universe even tougher than Navarro and certainly tougher than Mnuchin, who ought to be doing this, arguably.
Still, Senator Mark Warner, vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee and one of Twitter's most strident critics, seemed encouraged by the update Friday, tweeting: "I've been tough with Twitter on this, but I'm encouraged to see the company beginning to take responsibility and notify its users of Russia's influence campaign on its platform."
If the US is really "out of time" on North Korea's nuclear program, as McMaster told reporters at the White House, Washington would be expected to soon move to one of its most strident, yet risky options -- targeting Chinese firms and banks that do business with North Korea, on the open or black market.
He is not, as some of his most strident critics have implied, indifferent to doctrine; it is more that his emphases, and his cryptic silences, have helped coax into view an ideal long cherished by liberal—and, often, lapsed—Catholics: a Church whose appeal lies in its engagement with, and not its retreat from, the wider world.
Still, even with those appointments, the ethnic, racial and gender balance of Trump's administration is likely to continue to be watched closely, given that some of his most strident rhetoric during the campaign was aimed at Hispanics, his pitch to African-Americans rankled many in the community and he has faced multiple allegations of sexual harassment.
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Her name appears occasionally in the credits for his films after 303, occupying a variety of different positions depending on the production, but their collaboration is obscured by her placement in a pivotal role in the mythologized narrative of his genius: the woman who nursed the artist back to health after his motorcycle accident, who pulled him away from his most strident political work and pushed him toward a more experimental form of self-reflection, and who has remained by his side ever since in semi-working exile.

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