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"opprobrium" Definitions
  1. severe criticism of a person, country, etc. by a large group of people

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Yet most of Gladstone's opprobrium would be aimed at Brexit.
Why does the ACA attract such opprobrium from the right?
But from the first the opprobrium was tinged with admiration.
But it is the president who has earned the most opprobrium.
In this iteration, the term neoliberal was embraced not as opprobrium.
When exceptions occurred, they occasioned public opprobrium and calls for investigation.
Whether Sessions survives this latest round of opprobrium is anyone's guess.
It might also take the form of social and political opprobrium.
Those actions may deserve opprobrium, but they should not be deemed criminal.
Volkswagen has been punished with consumer opprobrium, a costly recall and plummeting sales.
Trump, of course, would get no credit because mercantilists' opprobrium remains his lot.
In all of the cases cited above, China has dismissed widespread international opprobrium.
Valeant was a sewer, and those who created it deserved the opprobrium they got.
Jewish customs are not viewed with the opprobrium with which we describe Islamic ones.
Many heirs to the throne have incurred opprobrium on the ground of moral turpitude.
Opprobrium over the rule is nothing new, and it's not unique to the IOC.
The IMF is more flexible, partly because of the opprobrium it attracted last time.
And it allowed them to keep going even in the face of overwhelming social opprobrium.
But this supposed toughness is incompatible with his longing for approval and fear of opprobrium.
He noted that Cuba, Zimbabwe and Iran all resisted international opprobrium and sanctions for decades.
It is obvious that responding with such po-faced opprobrium is humorless in the extreme.
Trump supporters experienced firsthand the opprobrium and abuse that came from Romney and his allies.
Even Trump is likely to figure this one out and avoid the opprobrium that would follow.
The nice thing about everybody speaking their mind is that social opprobrium will do its work.
Asking was met with an opprobrium so deep it seemed also to bar speculating, even privately.
When I say wrath, I mean the moral opprobrium and economic power that fell upon them.
The rest of us will diligently follow along on Twitter, sharing hashtags and suitably pious opprobrium.
At the time, the decision was met with some opprobrium, even though the stakes were lower.
Anti-Semites have made "Jew" a term of opprobrium, and the rest of us have acquiesced.
Khanna no longer goes on Carlson's program, but other Democrats do—and have received similar opprobrium.
As Mr Assad's protector-in-chief, Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, deserves to be singled out for opprobrium.
When his role was revealed, he had the source, Mehdi Hashemi, jailed, while, characteristically, escaping opprobrium himself.
Trump has spoken with a mix of qualified admiration, opprobrium and mockery when addressing the young strongman.
Public opprobrium, the idea that we will never amount to anything, shouldn't be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The latter fear is why British xenophobes also single out white immigrants—like Polish people—for opprobrium.
If we are going to criminalize politics, why spare one committee from the opprobrium heaped on others?
A frosty reception at Anfield may be unavoidable since his departure, but he attracts opprobrium elsewhere, too.
And Saudi Arabia's lethal tactics in Turkey and Yemen have made it an object of international opprobrium.
And while the critical opprobrium directed at Rosalía has been unfair, there's still a debate worth having.
International opprobrium at President Donald Trump's steel and aluminum import tariffs, announced Thursday, was swift and fierce.
Most of the time, social opprobrium is a critically important part of the process of defending the norm.
It was not a great success: starting with international opprobrium and ending with corruption scandals and baroque infighting.
Officials in Bonn said they doubted that the Poles would sabotage the talks, for fear of global opprobrium.
This speaks to the degree of international opprobrium that has been heaped on Russia for its Ukraine campaign.
For all those years, calling maybe billions of people, he had been hidden from consumer anger and opprobrium.
But Purdue, facing a shrinking market and rising opprobrium, has not given up the search for new users.
How many writers or artists today are still shocked to be the object of opprobrium, if not threats?
He is now the target of the opprobrium that he himself once directed at the university's authority figures.
But Mr. Gingrich added that Mr. Ryan had invited the opprobrium from both Mr. Trump and his admirers.
Near-hysterical opprobrium of the US is routine and changes in the flamboyant language signal shifts in mood.
She never lived with her husband again, but remained legally married to avoid his wrath and societal opprobrium.
At times, it allows them to decide to imprison people who deserve a fine or just social opprobrium.
Her glamorous transformation has aroused suspicion and opprobrium among the Party's rank and file, but many forgive it.
Similarly to Brexit, the move has garnered opprobrium from allies and created yet more divisions within the government.
And how much posthumous opprobrium should be shoveled without tossing a posy or two, if only for decency's sake?
As bipartisan opprobrium rains down on Trump in the US, his European allies are beginning to crystallize their thinking.
In doing so, Mr. Trump invited opprobrium from foreign leaders, who said the move was reckless and self-defeating.
For her, coming forward with this accusation is itself extraordinary, exposing her to the opprobrium of Judge Kavanaugh's supporters.
Perhaps, more cynically, it hopes Iran will respond to noncertification by blatantly violating the JCPOA and provoking international opprobrium.
Humans are social animals, and social opprobrium hurts us, even when it doesn't rise to the level of harassment.
"I think the opprobrium that you've generated on some of these spending decisions is actually warranted," Costello told Pruitt.
But the opprobrium generated by other senators' egregious mistreatment of Ms. Hill seems to have unfairly rubbed off on him.
"You take a lot of opprobrium for going after a public company, particularly a company like this one," Ackman said.
Prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Zhang Xuezhong denounced them as "savage" online, earning him the opprobrium of many panicked commentators.
" (A spokesperson for the magazine declined to weigh in.) Ms. Buck said: "There was so much opprobrium sticking to me.
And it's a pattern: There is a level of public opprobrium that will force Republicans to act in these cases.
Will it start releasing families, an option it clearly finds more unacceptable than the mass opprobrium it caught for separating them?
He would risk even greater opprobrium if it became evident that he was turning a blind eye to mainland snatch-squads.
MOURINHO WILL FEUD WITH ANOTHER COACH Mourinho always seems to pick out a rival coach or two to face special opprobrium.
Mr. Trump extended his opprobrium to that war-torn, heavily Muslim country by noting the wide support there for Shariah law.
Potential choices for his administration included Republican figures who eagerly supported Trump even when he faced opprobrium from other senior Republicans.
Yes. They seem to respond mostly to public opprobrium, making major ethical changes after whistle-blowers or big investigations come out.
Messi's name attracted a little opprobrium, too: not quite the howling chorus reserved for his teammates, but not too far-off.
A listed but unsanctioned business leader might face public opprobrium, or seem like a less attractive business partner or credit risk.
Ms. Raimondo and Ms. Lujan Grisham both urged the candidates not to become consumed by the affirmation or opprobrium of Twitter.
Set against the general opprobrium that has tarred utopia in the twentieth century, these are works of intellectual and political rehabilitation.
That feeling is still with us on both sides of the Atlantic: hence, the opprobrium in which Carson is presently held.
Having the governor save us from needing to use additional local officers to make us feel safer deserves thanks, not opprobrium.
She's been held up for unique opprobrium because, breaking with America's foreign policy consensus, she empathizes with Palestinians more than Israelis.
Through his puffed-up ego, Trump is apparently unaware that by tweeting his opprobrium he is giving his antagonists a fantastic platform.
Its neighbours' opprobrium means that it is unlikely to get a clean bill of health; it may even be blacklisted in October.
EU officials often fume about the opprobrium heaped upon Europe over migration while rich Gulf or Asian states look the other way.
Trump's rhetoric on the immigration issue could also have the capacity to be politically helpful even as it earns opprobrium from Democrats.
The United States is also considering a fine against Halkbank for allegedly helping Iran evade U.S. sanctions, drawing additional opprobrium from Ankara.
The point is that when tax rates came down, the payoff to greed went up, and outweighed the former fear of opprobrium.
Yoffe also notes that the loss of a job and public opprobrium can lead to real psychological pain for the accused party.
For this, most of the opprobrium is directed at the I.O.C., but some think that the United States is somewhat culpable, too.
That being said, Mr. Trump is not the first to try to divert domestic opprobrium by taking off to the Middle East.
But I might skip this step and simply weigh your desire to go to dinner with the knitter against your friend's opprobrium.
From what we could tell, the opprobrium came not from the Met's equivalent of the loggionisti, but from a few premium-paying elites.
By the 1970s, these restrictions had become bitterly controversial, bringing opprobrium on the sports teams fielded by Brigham Young University, a Mormon institution.
As the early days of the Donald Trump administration draw global opprobrium, Societe Generale's famously bearish strategist Albert Edwards is offering unlikely support.
Li remained premier until 1998, as China navigated its way through the international opprobrium and sanctions imposed by Western countries after the violence.
But for Greek citizens who have suffered years of government cuts and international opprobrium, the issue has never faded from the national consciousness.
But Turner is bearing the weight of the new opprobrium that sexual assault, in forms that used to go largely unrecognized, now brings.
Most human beings could not stand the assault on their reputation, the abandonment by friends and business partners, the opprobrium of the media.
Yet deploying the PLA to crush largely peaceful protests would only deepen the government's illegitimacy in locals' eyes, while attracting enormous international opprobrium.
For now, Republicans seem trapped behind a plan that worries conservatives and moderates while exciting neither and drawing opprobrium from experts of all stripes.
And even as the opprobrium of the nation rained down on Baraboo, or maybe precisely because it did, very few Barabooians criticized the boys.
Against the glare of opprobrium, the Big Tech companies, quite different from the imperious Gilded Age trusts, are attempting to at least appear responsive.
Still, the opprobrium resulting from the government ceasing to function for nearly a month was sufficient for Mr Gingrich never to try it again.
Toyota now faces similar opprobrium for throttling back the batteries of some of its older Prius hybrid cars, to prevent them frying their electronics.
Of course, Republicans are using the word as a term of opprobrium, hoping to conjure up images of radicalism, Marxism and Soviet-style gulags.
According to a recent survey, he has a record high approval rating of 92 percent even as he faces international opprobrium for the killings.
However, the M.E.K. became a popular cause for conservative American opponents of the Iranian clerical regime who share the dissidents' opprobrium for Iran's government.
The catalyst of this round of anti-China opprobrium is not trade, as it has been the past few years, but Huawei's 5G networks.
It's useful, as well, to consider Mr. Trump's opprobrium — as racist, proto-fascist and aspiring dictator — in light of the history of partisan rhetoric.
America's decision to abrogate the hallowed "cornerstone of international strategic stability" produced nothing like the storm of opprobrium Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty adherents predicted.
For many Britons, a report that fails to heap opprobrium on Blair and his senior team of ministers will be nothing more than a whitewash.
AfD is working hard to distance itself from the political vocabulary of the extreme right of the 1930s, which still causes opprobrium in mainstream Germany.
Clearly, by the book titles, we can intuit one of the sources of his anxiety — the weight of black opprobrium on the art he makes.
Ryan Costello of Pennsylvania, said Pruitt deserved opprobrium for some of his spending decisions and pressed him on several of his earlier answers during testimony.
On the left, the sharpest bolt of opprobrium one can hurl is "neoliberal"—a term that makes little distinction between Bill Clinton and Augusto Pinochet.
Rather than draw the circle of opprobrium around a tiny number of violent fanatics, some worried Westerners draw it around the world's 1.6 billion Muslims.
At that time, the shoes seemed to symbolize her enormous remove from the trauma, and she became the target of great opprobrium for the choice.
It allows Trump to avoid walking away from his own position, yet shields his administration from the opprobrium it would receive if it reintroduced torture.
Few such programs exist for girls and young women, especially those who have become mothers during their captivity and face deep opprobrium from their families.
And as with his past breaks with GOP orthodoxy on issues like entitlements and trade, he seems largely unconcerned by the opprobrium of Republican elites.
China has faced growing international opprobrium for the centers that U.N. experts describe as detention centers holding more than one million Uighurs and other Muslims.
More powerful men will lose their jobs and face the opprobrium of the court of public opinion when the truth of who they are is revealed.
When that right is infringed upon by public opprobrium, as it has been repeatedly during the course of this campaign, Trump feels compelled to reassert it.
China has faced growing international opprobrium over a controversial de-radicalization program in the heavily Muslim populated Xinjiang, where critics say China is running internment camps.
China has faced growing international opprobrium over a controversial de-radicalisation programme in the heavily Muslim populated Xinjiang, where critics say China is running internment camps.
China has faced growing international opprobrium over a controversial de-radicalisation program in the heavily Muslim populated Xinjiang, where critics say China is running internment camps.
But, McCarthy also cast Spicer as a figure of real pathos -- someone desperate to please Trump but who met with nothing but opprobrium from the boss.
Republicans eventually reclaimed a share of opprobrium for themselves when 23 GOP members voted against a resolution condemning bigotry of all kinds that Democrats unanimously supported.
All I know is that he was acquitted and he is now subject to public opprobrium and is a sort of persona non grata in consequence.
It is true that other justices have from time to time — and often with at least some public opprobrium — played some role in the political process.
Despite stern advice from his advisors and opprobrium from the world, not a day goes by that POTUS doesn't escalate some tension in 140 280 characters.
Internationally, China has faced opprobrium for locking up Muslims in its far western region of Xinjiang as part of what it calls an anti-radicalisation program.
After 33 star-crossed and often unhappy years, after other marriages and public opprobrium, the Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker Bowles on April 20143, 2005.
That it was directed toward a former mayor was no surprise; sports fans excel at heaping opprobrium on political leaders when they intrude into their temples.
Now it is a term of opprobrium, a word that conjures up the cruel displacement of defenseless poor people by a greedy and arrogant professional elite.
This dangerously narrow classification created an environment where the most common sexual assaults could flourish with ease, without even the opprobrium of language to describe its damage.
In addition, Turkey should absorb the full brunt of international opprobrium for the ethnic cleansing it has perpetrated and demographic change it is yet threatening to do.
There his online biography read, "Jews are the children of Satan," a statement of personal values that he evidently expected to earn him not opprobrium but followers.
Thankfully, Santelli's novel idea of infecting the populace with the coronavirus was greeted with the opprobrium it deserved, compelling him to apologize for his suggestion Friday morning.
In a sense, Tehran's conduct not only reflects its disdain for impartial journalists at home, but also reflects the regime's fear of international opprobrium as criticism mounts.
But the meta-message of such Trumpisms is that the Donald isn't like those other politicians — he's not poll-tested, calculated, and afraid of the media's opprobrium.
Its tariffs on metals have generated official opprobrium from eight of its trading partners, including the EU, China, Russia and Norway, who have launched official WTO disputes too.
The question is – if she does get to the end, will playing that middle ground win her respect, like it did Tony, or opprobrium, like it did Spencer?
But her clients from France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland, where surrogacy is banned, keep quiet, terrified that they will face opprobrium or even have their babies taken away.
Maybe that's why the Instagram photo remains on Calvin Klein's account two days into the outpouring of opprobrium; the company likely expected the photo to cause a stir.
But Vietnam, today, is not the front-runner in any of those categories: China still draws more investment, Thailand more tourists and the ongoing Iraq fiasco more opprobrium.
The ugly wave of xenophobic attacks that has followed the Leave vote has attracted opprobrium from across the political spectrum, but it did not arise in a vacuum.
So far, Myanmar's rulers' attempts to muzzle the press, to hide crimes, and protect criminals have had the opposite effect: bringing more and more international attention and opprobrium.
The incident was dangerous and earned Bosnich considerable opprobrium, and rather summed him up in that, even at his best, he could be reckless, self-destructive and rash.
The three-part series begins in 1965, when homosexuality was still illegal in Britain — encounters were fraught with the risk of imprisonment and opprobrium, and references were veiled.
Instead, opprobrium over Mr. Trump's decision has sliced through political and sectarian lines across the Middle East, cutting into even the president's most cherished alliances in the region.
China has faced growing international opprobrium for setting up facilities that United Nations experts describe as detention centers holding more than one million ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims.
And then there was the international opprobrium: Amnesty International's latest report says Australia is "brazenly flouting international law" and subjecting detainees to an "elaborate and cruel system of abuse".
And a lot of the opprobrium over foreign judges actually concerns the entirely separate European Court of Human Rights, of which Britain will remain a member even after Brexit.
He was outrageously funny and even quicker than that, which was his real hallmark—he had the quickest wit we've ever seen, a fountain of insults, jokes, and opprobrium.
If Iran delivers on its threat to leave the deal entirely, expand its nuclear program, or provoke a military clash, it would undoubtedly face global opprobrium and international isolation.
It is painful to witness the familiar narrative of transgressions coming to light, the perpetrator maybe facing opprobrium and before long, plotting a "comeback" where all is seemingly forgiven.
The mayor, who was first elected as an independent in 2014, has drawn opprobrium from royalists like Mr. Lane because she refused to swear an oath to the queen.
The case attracted particular opprobrium because Ms. Fontaine had been in contact with provincial social workers, the police and health care professionals in the 24 hours before her death.
When, in 2009, Barack Obama offered a slot to Rick Warren, a preacher and best-selling author with conservative views on homosexuality, both men drew opprobrium from their respective constituencies.
But the company's share price quickly rebounded and Nike's sales rose as millennials showed they were more than happy to buy footwear that attracted the opprobrium of President Donald Trump.
And because Conyers was attracting more opprobrium than Franken, his resignation could have been taken as an opportunity for Democrats to shut up and hope the problem would go away.
None of the women I spoke to, myself included, had expected their spot in a family-friendly, early-evening trivia show to earn them a toxic mixture of sexualized opprobrium.
There's no feasible way to make every instance of duping illegal, but we can realistically imagine a society in which people who rip off customers for money face social opprobrium.
Instead, a deal between Google and the British government, in which the tech giant will pay £130m ($185m) in back taxes covering a ten-year period, has attracted only opprobrium.
That opprobrium highlights Peru's biggest weakness: the near-total absence of genuine political parties, which is both a symptom and a cause of the cynicism Peruvians express towards their leaders.
Often having brought the problem upon themselves, victims feel embarrassed and intimidated into paying up immediately to get their systems back online—and avoid the opprobrium and censure of colleagues.
In addition to the public opprobrium criminal charges can bring, the cost of dealing with an investigation can be enormous, and may even exceed any penalty the government might seek.
And all of us could direct the same energy and opprobrium that we level at moderate women at the men who prejudged the outcome of this process and proceeded accordingly.
Another angle: Russia has been supporting Mr. Maduro from the sidelines and directing opprobrium at the U.S. It is unlikely to do more than that, our Moscow bureau chief writes.
In a statement, she apologized for the board's advocating last week that Coach D.J. Durkin keep his job, a stance that spurred campus protests, criticism from politicians and national opprobrium.
Mary MakofskeWarwick, N.Y. To the Editor: I'm willing to risk the opprobrium of other readers by suggesting that the greatest share of blame for waste falls to us as consumers.
Instead, some progressive celebrities have said some bad words, and some people have treated administration officials with the sort of public opprobrium due members of any other white nationalist organization.
China has come under international opprobrium for locking up a million or more Muslims in the western region of Xinjiang as part of what it calls a de-radicalisation program.
Beijing has rejected any criticism of its policies in Xinjiang, where the government has faced international opprobrium for placing up to a million Uighurs in what Beijing calls de-radicalization facilities.
The remarks drew opprobrium from Iraqi officials, revealing what appeared to be a distinct divergence from Washington's long-stated mission of remaining in Iraq to support local forces in counterterrorism efforts.
Mr. Azaria's Rick is a convincing portrait of a cold-eyed, moneyed titan who's dismayed to discover that the opprobrium his fateful party touched off may be disastrous for his company.
He reserved particular opprobrium for cover letters that included the job-application cliché "hone" ("I honed my lexicographic skills through a passionate love of words and my enjoyment of crossword puzzles").
Most whites faced only fines and the opprobrium of some in their community, while those who lived in anti-slavery strongholds, as many did, went about their business with near-impunity.
The first story, "A Blind Eye to Sex Abuse," unleashed a torrent of opprobrium that has now helped shake up gymnastics' governing association and Michigan State University, where Dr. Nassar worked.
I believe, as many do, that there's a lot of racism in America, and that one reason we don't see more of it is it's held in check by social opprobrium.
They can't be seen together at school for fear of social opprobrium, so they begin meeting secretly to talk and have sex, discovering parts of themselves that have previously lain dormant.
" (!!) In the case of Franken, the president has been happily tweeting his opprobrium and suggesting Franken might have done worse: "The Al Frankenstien picture is really bad, speaks a thousand words.
The military's ultimate intention has apparently been to effect a transfer of power without the appearance of illegality that might draw further opprobrium from outside Zimbabwe or frighten off potential investors.
" She added that Mr. Milken, who was a senior executive at Drexel Burnham Lambert, had committed "serious crimes warranting serious punishment and the discomfort and opprobrium of being removed from society.
There would seem to be little question that we need to resurrect the sense of moral opprobrium around littering that was so much in evidence in this country during the 1970s.
The sentence comes amid a rancorous debate in Quebec after the province's premier, François Legault, drew opprobrium from Muslim leaders last month for contending that Islamophobia wasn't a problem in Quebec.
Yes, Twitter responses are obviously selection bias incarnate — but looking at the opprobrium aimed at social media from all sides today, I'd think that if anything it understates the current collective wisdom.
Prominent Washington journalists, meanwhile, took pains to defend Ms. Sanders — earning their own opprobrium from some liberals who asked why reporters were sticking up for an administration that routinely impugns their work.
Now few care to hear the views of a country that has one foot out of the door, and few British officials seek the opprobrium they would attract if they offered them.
The discovery of a new email trove presented him with a choice between risking opprobrium for not revealing its existence until after the election or delivering his deeply unsatisfying letter on Friday.
Several commentators — most notably Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the Manchester United manager, and Sam Allardyce, the former manager turned radio personality — have risked opprobrium for suggesting Liverpool might be "direct" in recent weeks.
" When Mr. Spielberg switched to more serious fare, like "The Color Purple" (1985), he drew critical opprobrium that endures — a 2014 Los Angeles Magazine article lamented its "Disneyfication of race in America.
China has faced growing international opprobrium for setting up what it calls vocation training centers to combat extremism in Xinjiang, home to the Uighur people, which many Western countries view as internment camps.
The hope is that the incentives encourage more sharing of high-quality content, avoiding some of the fake news and other opprobrium that has hit Facebook so hard in the past two years.
Much of the animosity and opprobrium directed at nonbelievers in America comes from the suspicion that those who do not believe in God could not possibly believe in anything else, moral or otherwise.
The cost of a criminal prosecution on the defendants can be significant, from the legal fees required to defend a case to the public opprobrium and collateral consequences that attach to a conviction.
It's also hard to fathom, in these #MeToo days, how much opprobrium was hurled at Harrison, in particular, for publicly unfurling her gnarled history, as if she were complicit in her father's crime.
Florida has largely escaped the opprobrium heaped on the other states of the old Confederacy, but it's to the Sunshine State that King returns with a story of mind-boggling racism and cruelty.
Bungling or manipulating the crash investigation will likely bring Iran further international opprobrium, isolation and the risk of damaged relations with relatively friendly grieving nations such as Ukraine, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Western opprobrium, sanctions, and attempts at isolation followed, deepening after the outbreak of war in the Donbass, in eastern Ukraine, where Russia spurred on a separatist insurgency, supplying funds, weapons, and diplomatic cover.
While the motivations and moving forces behind the shift under Obama have been the subject of great opprobrium among internet service providers, the Title II order is nevertheless the law of the land.
It is, therefore, unfortunate that instead of taking to task those responsible for fiscal and structural policies, the naysayers keep heaping insults and opprobrium on the Fed for its support to the U.S. economy.
He has singled out our governing institutions and campaign-finance system for special opprobrium, touting ideas like disclosure and even quasi-compulsory voting in order to shake the most perverse incentives out of politics.
Instead of working to accommodate these actors, the United States and its European partners must demonstrate that the junta leaders face a binary choice: cede decision-making authority to civilians or face international opprobrium.
After Trump attacked cable TV anchor Mika Brzezinski for alleging "bleeding badly from a face-lift," Ryan offered a measured amount of opprobrium; "Obviously, I don't see that as an appropriate comment," he offered.
This desire not to be disliked or seen as crazy, irrational, or dangerous, masks the lack of control that we already live with as the result of the silencing, sublimating, denying, and social opprobrium.
At this late date, though, the main effect of doing so would be to expose these people to prison time and possibly steep financial penalties — and yourself to opprobrium from their friends and family.
And given what is now known about the effects that radioactive fallout from such tests has on human health and the environment, one now would only intensify the international opprobrium Mr. Kim already faces.
Together they weathered a storm of public opprobrium last March, when France's advertising watchdog asked Saint Laurent to modify two ads created by Mr. Vaccarello after receiving dozens of complaints that they degraded women.
A gifted, relentless self-promoter, he devoted his picaresque life to convincing people that he, as visionary truth-teller, would repeatedly rise from life's devastations to triumph over the opprobrium of a blinkered society.
There have been calls for Israel to resign, but experts on policing and law say the opprobrium is premature because police are often legally restricted from proactively addressing dangerously unstable people before they perpetrate violence.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said before the referendum that a vote to leave the EU represented the biggest domestic risk to the country's financial stability, earning him the opprobrium of supporters of Brexit.
Trump drew similar opprobrium a year ago when he said McCain, who as a naval aviator was shot down and taken prisoner during the Vietnam War, was not a hero because he had been captured.
"'Feminism' has become a term of opprobrium to the modern young woman," wrote Dorothy Dunbar Bromley in a famous 1927 essay that suggested militants of the old school had a demoralizing tendency to wear unflattering shoes.
Routier faced public opprobrium with the notorious video in which she joyously sprays Silly String on her children's graves, as she celebrated what would have been her son Devon's 7th birthday, days after her sons' murders.
While officials have since backpedaled on their praise, and Valev was charged in March 22015 with allegedly violating human rights, the government's newfound opprobrium hasn't done much to halt the spread of the migrant-hunting phenomenon.
And that is something that, for all his distractions and grandeur, the Post's owner, Jeff Bezos, must now correct — that or he needs to accept personally the decline and opprobrium that is coming the Post's way.
In historical terms, Luther is singular in the fact that his place is secure, even despite the whole power and weight of papal opprobrium, of outlawry and condemnation for heresy, that were brought down upon him.
Though Reagan's inexplicable actions in the Iran-contra scandal certainly deserve opprobrium (as Spitz makes clear in his compelling rendition of the unseemly mess), his leadership excited widespread adulation precisely because of the outlook he represented.
The much younger second wife of Jefferson Davis, who presided over an imaginary country called the Confederate States of America, Varina Davis has escaped the opprobrium of statues dedicated in her honor and then torn down.
What brought them to this point is a growing threat of trust-busting, regulation and public opprobrium in both the U.S. and Europe, on top of the residual shock of Brexit and the election of President Trump.
That leaves the FPÖ, with which both the ÖVP and SPÖ govern at state level and with which both are willing to form a federal government in October, well aware of the diplomatic opprobrium this would attract.
Except that this quiet hamlet attracted global opprobrium about a decade ago when the local council introduced a code of conduct for immigrants that, among other things, warned against stoning women in public and burning them alive.
When she was in opposition, it was easy for Miss Suu Kyi to argue in favour of sanctions: anything that made life difficult for the army, and that highlighted the world's opprobrium for it, benefited her cause.
And this summer a Shakespeare in the Park production of "Julius Caesar" in New York drew the opprobrium of Republicans for depicting a Caesar with overcoiffed strawberry blond hair who gets stabbed to death by a knife.
"Video-game violence seems to have transformed from an issue of bipartisan and earnest cultural opprobrium—video games are gross and maybe harmful—to a sacrificial lamb slaughtered in the service of preserving gun rights," he writes.
She's living with her Aunt Ida (Gabrielle Rose), a dour scold whose opprobrium has seeped into every corner of her house and who enters, haggling with a man who proves to be Maud's brother, Charles (Zachary Bennett).
If this particular news cycle plays out the way the Access Hollywood story did, Trump will receive some opprobrium from his word choice (a meta-debate is already swirling around whether news outlets should reproduce the word "shithole").
Nor, though, have they been provided with the questionable advantages Dr He says he was trying to provide through his tinkering—tinkering which was unsanctioned, illegal and which, since he went public, has seen opprobrium heaped upon him.
The big picture: This amounts to just one more layer of opprobrium on top of Iran's 1984 designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, the IRGC's designation under separate counterterrorism authorities, and a long list of related sanctions.
The prime minister, unaffected by the opprobrium, dished out knighthoods to more of her colleagues in the New Year's list, including one for a leading Eurosceptic, John Redwood (who says he will still vote down her Brexit deal).
What China calls a de-radicalization program in its restive far western region of Xinjiang has also caused widespread opprobrium in Western capitals and amongst rights groups, who say authorities have been placing Muslims there in internment camps.
We are the children of Abraham, the original idol smasher and iconoclast: We know what it is to hold fast to unpopular ideas in the face of opprobrium and persecution — and to see those ideas vindicated in time.
He gives every indication that he shares the concerns of people who are disturbed by fading white privilege, and has clearly demonstrated that he is willing to suffer a great deal of elite opprobrium to express those concerns.
Deploying troops against them, meanwhile, could risk the kind of international opprobrium China faced after the Tiananmen Square massacre, and make it even less likely that Taiwan will ever embrace the "one country, two systems" formula for reunification.
The conclusions of the panel indicate growing uneasiness among Western allies with alleged rights abuses under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom's de facto leader who already facing opprobrium over last year's murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
This changes the cost-benefit calculus for corporate executives: Speak up and embroil yourself in unwelcome controversy, or stay silent and invite the opprobrium of customers, employees, social media, foreign governments, and, for some, their own families and consciences.
Perhaps not since Tennessee and the 28500 Scopes Monkey Trial, where a high school biology teacher was charged with a crime for teaching Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, has a state exposed itself to as much ridicule and opprobrium.
Mattis, talking recently to a group of reporters in Munich, said that he would not have taken the job of Secretary of Defense if he were married, because of the risk of opprobrium that is inherent in American politics.
Witnessing her achievements and the opprobrium they drew, along with the occasional accolade, I often thought back to that Florida ranch house and its flock of wayward fowl, and the subdivision residents who wanted to wring the birds' necks.
It would be a shame for Collins to have endured such opprobrium in winning key battles, acting on the moral imperative to protect her constituents, only to surrender in the ongoing congressional war upon seniors and those with disabilities.
Across the border, despite international opprobrium, Pakistan failed to keep its numerous pledges to curtail Islamic extremist groups — Kashmir-focused groups such as Jaish-e-Muhammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba and also the Afghan Taliban — operating from the country.
"I do find it curious the amount of opprobrium and time that protesters dedicate to the freely elected leader of a free country, that they don't direct towards the visit of somebody like the president of China," she said.
Purdue and its billionaire owners, who have been named individually in more than 200 suits, have been singled out for public opprobrium, especially after a Massachusetts state-court judge unsealed a 277-page complaint by Attorney General Maura Healey in January.
In a world where drugs offenders are hardly thin on the ground, the 35-year-old American is still the bete noire of the anti-doping lobby, the man who has never shown any remorse and has thus received special opprobrium.
He also wrote a lengthy opinion in 2016 in which he found the leadership structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a frequent target of conservative opprobrium, to be an unconstitutional violation of the president's control over the executive branch.
By saying things his constituency believed, but other politicians were unwilling to say, and by suffering the opprobrium of the establishment for his consistently unseemly remarks, Trump came to be seen as the authentic champion of those who felt unrepresented.
Editorial Sheldon Silver, felon, symbol of all that is rotten in New York State government, is still ducking and weaving, saying much but revealing little, heedless of the shame and opprobrium clinging to him like cat hair on a coat.
Her father had explained how Italians had come to resent the tourism that ate at the physical and social fabric of their cities, but she hadn't really imagined, and perhaps he hadn't, either, that this opprobrium was meant for them.
Pinker mentions various sources of pessimism—the "progressophobia" of liberal-arts professors, for instance—but directs most of his opprobrium toward the news media, which focus almost entirely on of-the-moment crises and systematically underreport positive, long-term trends.
When Israel has licensure, without American opprobrium, to unleash its military might after a Palestinian rocket or terror attack, as when Liberman ordered over 50 airstrikes on Hamas military infrastructure in Gaza in response to one rocket, the Palestinians retreat.
One way to reclaim to your identity in the face of oppression and to take the sting out of attacks that may be made on you is to take the word of opprobrium, of criticism, and say, "OK, I'll own that".
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, it can certainly be argued that how Soros earned his money, and the fact that he accumulated such wealth, ought to carry more moral opprobrium in 2018 than maybe it did in 2008.
As we contemplate the demographic challenge of the future, we should reserve particular opprobrium for those who chose, in the arrogance of their supposed humanitarianism, to use coercive and foul means to make the great problem of the 21st century worse.
The price for giving up on the Good Friday Agreement could be steep: It would likely invoke Ireland's wrath, cause a subsequent EU backlash and draw global opprobrium for bringing down one of the 20th century's most successful peace agreements.
China has faced growing international opprobrium for setting up what it calls vocation training centers to combat extremism in Xinjiang, home to the mostly Muslim Uighur people who speak a Turkic language, which many Western countries view as internment camps.
Enraged by footage of the unfortunate captain failing to stifle a yawn during the match, and by rumours that his team had been gorging on fast food instead of training like the athletic Indians, Pakistan fans have heaped opprobrium on Mr Ahmed.
While much of the opprobrium focuses, quite fairly, on Sansa's unnecessary rape at the hands of Ramsay Bolton, the season was shot through with darkness, ending on two episodes of unrelenting grimness—a nihilistic death march of child murder and promise betrayed.
But in their haste to speak truth to power, in the same way that they might shout their opprobrium on Steam forums, they risk coming across as boorish to types who prefer their games and their politics a good deal more casual.
Last autumn, German chancellor Angela Merkel controversially waived the country's right to return Syrian refugees to the first country of entry, generating both praise and opprobrium from her peers — before reversing course and triggering months of chaotic border openings and closures across Europe.
He also keeps heaping opprobrium on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for maintaining U.S. interest rates too high, and he chastises European Central Bank (ECB) president Mario Draghi for keeping European interest rates too low as a tool to weaken the Euro.
Trump's decision is likewise a boon for the Israeli right, which for years has insisted on ignoring international norms and opprobrium, arguing that the international community and Arab countries will eventually bend to Israel's will if Israel demonstrates its power and resolve.
It is argued that it is precisely these current nuclear tensions that justify the award going to the group since it serves as a "timely reinforcement of the opprobrium and concern that should be attached to nuclear weapons," according to the BBC.
Opprobrium swirled in the lead-up to Wednesday's match, with Caroline Wozniacki calling Sharapova's wild-card entry "disrespectful" to other players, and Agnieszka Radwanska, who lost to Makarova in the first round, saying Sharapova should not receive special treatment from Grand Slam events.
I don't think Johnson & Johnson deserves quite the opprobrium we reserve for the tobacco companies, since conflicting research did exist, but they and companies like them are setting themselves up for these kinds of lawsuits if they're not open and transparent with consumers.
Waiting until international opprobrium for Russia to crest before taking even the most minimal action is not a good look for America, and President Trump's foot-dragging and reticence in the face of aggression already has put us a few steps behind.
A friend of Ms. Conway's, who didn't want to be identified because of the social opprobrium she would face as a Democrat, said Ms. Conway had particularly struggled with Reince Priebus, the president's former chief of staff, during the first chaotic months of the administration.
The crowds in Harare have so far given a quasi-democratic veneer to the army's intervention, backing its claims that it is merely effecting a constitutional transfer of power, which would help it avoid the diplomatic backlash and opprobrium that normally follows a coup.
The words of its title will parade across banners on the museum's entrance wall in the languages of recently arrived New Yorkers from such places as Latin America, Vietnam and Haiti, a nation Mr. Haacke feels has been singled out for opprobrium by the president.
But if right-wingers are looking for content about how prominent journalists are anti-Trump hacks, they can already find that at any number of thriving sites like Big League Politics and Gateway Pundit, both of which regularly target figures like CNN's Jim Acosta with their opprobrium.
L.G.: Laws like this one, giving the state the power to decide whether a woman has the "right" reason for deciding to terminate a pregnancy, not only infantilize women but act to further stigmatize abortion as baby-killing and to cover the woman with moral opprobrium.
The tenure of Robert Rubin, the former Goldman Sachs executive whom President Clinton named Treasury Secretary in 1995, and who went on to earn a hundred and twenty-six million dollars at Citigroup, was so controversial that "Rubinite" remains a term of opprobrium in liberal circles.
The re-entry attempts have been met with both approval and opprobrium — Louis C. K.'s surprise stand-up set last month in New York was applauded by the crowd and denounced by many others — underscoring how little consensus exists about what sort of redemption the #MeToo men deserve.
The Justice Department has never disputed, for instance, that a grand jury could name a president as an unindicted co-conspirator — as it did with Richard Nixon in 1974 — even though the opprobrium of such a designation shouldn't be materially more damaging than the stigma of a pending indictment.
While it brought opprobrium upon his friends and family in Russia, it also gave an extra fillip to the sensation caused by his dancing, his long hair, fierce expression and sexual allure — "like a predator let loose in a drawing room," one British critic wrote of his performance.
The red carpet rolled out for these well-heeled foreigners - the vast majority are Chinese, official statistics show - is in stark contrast to the opprobrium Orban has heaped on the hundreds of thousands of migrants who have fled to Europe over the past year, mostly from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
For the minority afflicted by Parkinson's disease, Ali's 30-year struggle with the same illness magnified the broader status he built from his boxing prowess as a black man who embraced radical Islam, refused to fight in Vietnam, earned the opprobrium of the establishment and yet emerged as an icon.
And while this is probably not the place for cranky opprobrium, it feels necessary to call out the obliviousness of designers who presented collections rife with references to campsites, tarpaulins, tents and displacement when millions of Syrian and Afghan refugees crowd Europe's borders or wash up dead on its shores.
But while there is plenty of opprobrium to go around in areas where the virus is now rapidly spreading -- particularly over why precautions were not put in place earlier, when health experts were warning the outbreak would not remain contained in Asia -- some top officials are pointing the finger further afield.
The well-oiled social media opprobrium machine heaved into gear, with the Balance Eating Disorder Treatment Center introducing an aggrieved hashtag, #wakeupweightwatchers, and the Academy for Eating Disorders posting an open letter to Ms. Grossman that cited studies linking restrictive diets during adolescence to potentially severe mental and physical consequences.
A few weeks before the election, dozens of distinguished figures — from novelists to editors to former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara — bought a full-page ad in The Times to print a letter titled ''A Reaffirmation of Principles,'' expressing their alarm at the use of ''liberal'' as a term of ''opprobrium.
In May 2013, Mr. Rafsanjani announced plans for a comeback, entering his name for presidential elections that June, calculating that, after the years of sanctions-driven decline under Mr. Ahmadinejad, Iranians would think that Mr. Rafsanjani's reputation as a pragmatist and modernizer would offset some of the opprobrium attached to his staggering wealth.
This is the way McConnell and Trump are more similar than is often appreciated: they have both proven that the range of political action is disciplined less by external constraint than by a politician's sense of shame — the degree to which they turn back in the face of public criticism, media opprobrium, elite backlash.
The charges against Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi - as well as against satirical performers, journalists and a Buddhist monk - have drawn criticism of government leader Aung San Suu Kyi, already facing international opprobrium over an army-led campaign against the Rohingya Muslim minority that the United Nations said constituted crimes against humanity and possibly genocide.
More substantively, the attorney general makes a very strong case that the core of the deaccession is not only unethical (the Berkshire Museum has already withdrawn its affiliation with the Smithsonian, and faces unanimous opprobrium within the museum profession, including from the American Alliance of Museums and the Association of Art Museum Directors) but also illegal.
This resolution limply chides the Palestinians for what translates on the ground into a relentless campaign of terrorism, while targeting Israel harshly and specifically for international opprobrium and declaring as already Palestinian the land that Israel, under a two-state solution, was supposed to be able to trade in "land for peace" talks with the Palestinians.
Omar earned the measure of opprobrium she received for an observation rife with anti-Semitic connotations: Even granting the legitimacy of policy-based critiques of the Israeli government, suggestions that pro-Israel positions are being bought with Jewish money inevitably conjure up ugly associations to treacherous fear-mongering about imaginary Jewish business cabals determining the fate of nations.
In fairness, as Thrall concedes, Congress would have never allowed Obama or Kerry to do something drastic like threaten to withhold aid to Israel; where Carter was able to condition aid to Israel on peace negotiations without inviting the wrath of a united Congress, Obama faced bipartisan opprobrium for merely declining to veto a December UN resolution condemning Israeli-settlement construction.
During his brief spell, he won his first and only game but faced opprobrium not only for his assertion after that match that Wayne Rooney, his off-color captain, was experienced enough to choose where he wanted to play but also for his decision to draft in two comedians, Paddy McGuinness and Bradley Walsh, to lighten the mood among his players.
She had already stuck her head above the parapet that year, hitting back at sexist online abuse in a TED Talk, and, at the first Women's March, delivering a searing performance of "Nasty Woman," an anti-Trump poem written by a 19-year old; it was met both rapturously and with opprobrium, including from Ms. Judd's sister, the singer Wynonna Judd.
In an interview with The Associated Press, he compared the opprobrium raining down upon the heads of the Saudis with the opposition faced by Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE during his Senate confirmation hearings.
Today, when "Hitler" and "Nazism" are two of the remaining terms about which there is a general sense of opprobrium, to claim that the Zionists worked with the Nazis or, in Livingstone's terms, that Hitler was a Zionist and wanted Jews to go to "Israel," which did not even exist at the time, is to link the terms "Zionism" and "Israel" with "Hitler" and "Nazism" and to generate disgust by association.
" (A more famous remark attributed to Ali is "No Vietcong ever called me nigger" — which, in his scrupulously scholarly way, Eig suggests Ali did not originate though he used it subsequently.) How Muhammad Ali would have praised these athletes' efforts, and the persistence of their efforts in the face of public opprobrium: he who, on the very day following his victory over the heavyweight champion Sonny Liston, in 1964, chose to defy the world's expectations by converting to the Nation of Islam — "I'm not a Christian anymore.
Now, as US attorney general William Barr prepares to face congressional hearings this week about the Mueller probe's conclusions and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein, who oversaw the Mueller probe for nearly two years, resigns, a fresh assessment of the current investigative landscape facing Trump makes clear how the center of gravity of the probes has shifted to New York—to the Southern District, which continues several investigations into Trump's world and to the new state attorney general, Letitia James, who has followed through on her campaign pledge to hold Trump accountable and who just Monday faced presidential Twitter opprobrium for her push to investigate the NRA.
Taking a broad bio-psycho-social perspective, there are a bunch of reasons why sleeping longer than you need to can have a downside: it can make you late for work, it places you out of sync with your family and friends, it encroaches on your wake-time and reduces opportunities for health-promoting physical activity (and in addition, increases your time spent unhealthily static); it attracts opprobrium which can degrade your mood and self-esteem; it messes with your appetite hormones, destabilizing your experience of hunger and satiety—and last, but by no means least, because one of the most robust findings in longitudinal sleep epidemiology is that those who report the longest typical sleep durations (say, 10 hours+/night) also tend to die significantly earlier than those who report 'average' sleep durations.

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