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"outspokenness" Definitions
  1. the quality of saying exactly what you think, even if this shocks or offends people

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The ceremony's host, Jimmy Kimmel, is known for his outspokenness.
In Puerto Rico, her outspokenness has come as little surprise.
Throughout his service, Mr. Holmes developed a reputation for outspokenness.
Despite his outspokenness, Mr. Nichols was well liked in Decker.
Still, Mr. Goldstone did not back down from his outspokenness.
But Mr Varadkar was known for his outspokenness long before that.
In fact, the brand's outspokenness has proved to be contagious. Dictionary.
But despite his outspokenness, he is highly trusted by the party's leadership.
However, some students at the school were not happy with my outspokenness.
Her tendency to outspokenness often earns her criticism from France's right wing.
Companies are still dealing with that elevated level of activism and outspokenness.
Marshall will bring a reputation for outspokenness to his new locker room.
But at times, the outspokenness can be a little too much for Shaggy.
His outspokenness on why Democrats need not cede religion to Republicans was powerful.
But it's fairly clear that Pop's outspokenness has increased since Trump's campaign began.
Extremely proud of his heritage, Mamsani has paid a heavy price for his outspokenness.
But Grayson has been endorsed by some grassroots liberal groups who appreciate his outspokenness.
Bordering on dishonesty, Trump's outspokenness on waterboarding should give any self-respecting conservative pause.
That prominence and outspokenness may explain the harshness of their sentences, Mr. Nee said.
Kellyanne Conway has bristled when asked by reporters about her husband's outspokenness about Trump.
For all her outspokenness, there are things Ms. MacLaine insists on keeping to herself.
How have the team's activism and outspokenness inspired other women's teams around the world?
But Sanders' recent outspokenness on foreign affairs is more broad strokes than fine details.
Their recent outspokenness against Trump's actions are in contrast to initial efforts to cooperate.
Flynn's outspokenness, not to mention his years of decorated military service, drew Trump to him.
Some of their peers, however, bridled at the outspokenness, saying they were politicizing the military.
Name a Knicks executive, coach or player during the Dolan years known for his outspokenness.
"Now they are taking revenge against all his participation and activism and outspokenness," he said.
He was murdered, perhaps for his outspokenness, in 2010, at the age of twenty-two.
But it is perhaps his outspokenness on voter fraud for which Kobach is best known.
Known for his outspokenness, he offered more veiled criticism of Manusky at times earlier this season.
"The outspokenness of 'Game of Thrones' fans speaks to the success of the franchise," he said.
Those known for their past outspokenness are expected to get the boot in the coming months.
But Mona's experimentation coincided with her rebellion against how Japanese society shamed her for her outspokenness.
But Mr. Trump's own outspokenness may have helped lead to the very result he was condemning.
"I like what other people don't like — his outspokenness," said Mr. Williams, who is African-American.
Before that, she cultivated a huge online following for her outspokenness about the issues she holds important.
The protesters' lawsuit isn't the first time Trump's outspokenness has landed him in trouble with the courts.
Shulkin disputes that, and his outspokenness after his departure at least suggests he did not leave willingly.
Her draw to Warren comes mainly based on her "advocacy and outspokenness on racial issues," Estebes said.
Hodges sued the league, claiming it had blackballed him because of his outspokenness, but his lawsuit failed.
The outspokenness that would later be a feature of Dr. Bowen's activism showed itself on the tour.
Her outspokenness has caused several controversies and even led her opponents to paint her as anti-Semitic.
It is true that I frequently fell foul of her and others through my habit of outspokenness.
He has become a lightning rod for his outspokenness and a target of fake news and conspiracy theories.
Without uttering a word, a show vaunted for frankness and wild outspokenness makes its powerful case for privacy.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel, known for his outspokenness, refrained from responding sharply to Mr. Trump's threat of federal intervention.
Sidibe proud of who she is, and her outspokenness has rendered her a pioneer in the body positivity movement.
But his slick image and outspokenness complicated cooperation with more cautious figures such as the president, party sources said.
Such outspokenness aligned him with a gauntlet of Hollywood liberal statesmen including George Clooney, Martin Sheen, and Alec Baldwin.
"I knew it was going to happen," Kjellberg said of China's apparent reaction to his outspokenness about Hong Kong.
Their new outspokenness against a prominent architect of President Trump's regulatory rollback represents a major break from the past.
It would be fair to say, however, that at times Smith's outspokenness hasn't made him everybody's cup of tea.
Laila El-Haddad, who writes about food and Palestinian politics, said Qasem's outspokenness helped draw her to his firm.
He has become a media sensation for his outspokenness, but what I love most about him is his skating.
The archbishop's outspokenness has "essentially ensured his protection from censure," our Rome bureau chief writes in a news analysis.
Her outspokenness caused a stir when she said that despite a strong race for the presidential nomination, the Rev.
Mr. Carrion maintains that the city's interest in his property is politically motivated, coming as retaliation for his outspokenness.
That outspokenness has translated into a business strategy for Salesforce, which has grown into a $143 billion cloud software company.
Penzeys may use "season liberally" as a trademarked slogan, but its outspokenness is not just a reaction to the president.
In her case, it is quite likely that key White House players are growing concerned about Haley's prominence and outspokenness.
He points to himself as an example; Monroe believes his outspokenness was a factor in his release from the Baltimore Ravens.
As Mr Macron was increasingly side-lined within government for his outspokenness, he began to work out how to do it.
Nearly eight months after breaking her silence on politics, Taylor Swift is planning to channel her outspokenness through her new music.
And as he's grown more vocal about the issue, he returns to his own child as the impetus for his outspokenness.
Fertility shaming is receiving more attention thanks to the outspokenness of actresses and political figures, and by physicians such as myself.
Wynalda, meanwhile, has spent years lobbying for head coaching jobs in MLS but never landed one, likely because of his outspokenness.
"It used to bother me, as a mom, because I didn't understand it," Germanotta said of Gaga's outspokenness about her experiences.
Ogot, who some know as "Auntie Gender" for her outspokenness on women's issues, alleges that she was brutally beaten by policemen.
If Kaepernick does not find another job in the N.F.L., he will join the list of athletes ostracized for political outspokenness.
He clearly has his fans, but he is a polarizing figure, often drawing boos, for his brash outspokenness and aggressive driving.
This recent news, capping a standup year of N.B.A. social activism and outspokenness, was soul-cleansing music to Dave Bing's ears.
Her outspokenness about industry standards -- and urging musicians to own their work and profit from it -- could result in real change.
Kudlow and others maintain that Trump's outspokenness about the Fed doesn't interfere with the central bank's independence, but this quote is puzzling.
It is yet to be seen how Haddish's outspokenness will impact her life or who bit Beyoncé, our silent but powerful leader.
The President's vagueness on white supremacists stood in stark contrast to the bluntness, bombast and outspokenness Trump has built his career on.
The interview split readers, some of whom said they would boycott the show over Ms. Barr's views, while others praised her outspokenness.
Some observers said that for all their efficiency and outspokenness, this new generation of student protesters lacked the edge of their predecessors.
The dust-up was uncommon in today's era of professional tennis, where such outspokenness on contentious social and political issues rarely happens.
Mr. O'Rourke's outspokenness has drawn outrage from supporters of gun rights like Mr. Cain, who has addressed the candidate on Twitter before.
Mr. O'Rourke's outspokenness has drawn outrage from supporters of gun rights like Mr. Cain, who has addressed the candidate on Twitter before.
Benioff is now directing his outspokenness back on his peers while much of the tech industry is facing a reckoning over privacy.
In contrast to the gravity of his outspokenness on human rights issues, Kanter is usually regarded as a goofball among his teammates.
Mr. Bolton inherited his outspokenness from his mother, who he said "was not a quiet woman" and was a socialist in her youth.
Throughout the season, the Vixen drew ire for her outspokenness and the unprecedented conversations she raised about the culture of racism in drag.
She's made a name for herself in the world of conservative politics, but Stacey Dash says her outspokenness has negatively affected her career.
Even Trump's defense attorney Rudy Giuliani had applauded Ellis' earlier outspokenness on Manafort as a way to bolster the President's opposition to Mueller.
His reputation for outspokenness and criticizing Washington figures led to raised eyebrows inside the Beltway when Trump tapped him as national security adviser.
The Point: Corker's outspokenness has to be leavened with the political reality that he isn't ever going to run for anything ever again.
Mike Rogers, a Michigan Republican who chaired the House Intelligence Committee, said Trump's threat was worrying but also questioned the outspokenness of Brennan.
" He also teared up during a CNBC interview earlier this month, explaining that his outspokenness on the 20163 election is because "I care.
The 25-year-old was known for her feminist voice and outspokenness that was rare among female entertainers in deeply conservative South Korea.
Obama's "sassiness" in the book — an outspokenness that the first lady held in check after early criticism of her as angry or abrasive.
From redefining men's fashion to his outspokenness around Puerto Rican politics, this icon of Latin trap music has always stayed true to himself.
Berlin is still getting used to his outspokenness; he'd barely set foot in Germany before demanding German companies stop doing business with Iran.
In a rather meek Canadian music industry, he has stood out like a sore thumb for his outspokenness during interviews and on social media.
In the last two years, Clarkson's outspokenness has begun to take on a more pointed political and cultural — as opposed to purely personal — bent.
His outspokenness dovetails strangely with his seemingly bland, affable persona, but doesn't seem to attract any lasting hostility from more moderate or conservative voices.
For Uighurs living in the United States, protesting comes with risks as their outspokenness can lead to harsh retribution for their relatives in China.
But back home in England, Thompson's outspokenness and environmentalism have at times put her in the cross hairs of the country's outrage-industrial complex.
But his outspokenness has come as a surprise to some, given the risks whistle-blowers with information related to the case appear to face.
His outspokenness in favor of Mr. Trump wasn't the first time he sided with a controversial figure — "Bill Cosby innocent!" he tweeted in February.
His outspokenness has drawn criticism, with some investors questioning how nonbusiness initiatives — including some of Apple's environmental moves — would contribute to the company's bottom line.
Gerald Ratner's fondness for outspokenness (after childhood sales lessons at London's Petticoat Lane Market) turned sour when he described his jewellery chain's products as "crap".
He ended up being defeated by an opponent backed by agricultural interests in Kansas who argued the three-term lawmaker's outspokenness was costing his state.
Today Monroe seems beige, but in the wholesale, post-war 1950s, her nude phones and outspokenness about being abused as a child ignited controversial debates.
Mr. Sanders was asked on Sunday why he had lost so many states where the income gap is large, given his outspokenness on the issue.
Chang said that Heath's personality, including his charisma and outspokenness, is similar to that of Schwarzenegger, who is still omnipresent and beloved in the sport.
" Mr. Trump, the Republican nominee, was not mentioned by name, but the ayatollah seemed to praise his outspokenness, saying: "People pay more attention to him.
Obama's outspokenness is likely to continue, too, as the former president is slated to keep a full schedule this week and in the coming months.
Fellow Georgian, Davit Sakvarelidze, who was fired from his post as a senior prosecutor for Ukraine in March, said Saakashvili's outspokenness had guaranteed his departure.
Many fans viewed Isaac's outspokenness as a sign he was done with 'Star Wars,' and based on what he told us ... seems their suspicions are confirmed.
But her outspokenness on medical issues and her unconventional statements on wireless internet and GMOs has led to criticism that she is at odds with science.
While the WNBA espoused the usual talking points, noting that the fines were for improper uniform, it rings sharp nonetheless as a rebuke to social outspokenness.
This time out, there are some ways in which assured female outspokenness can be an 
advantage—maybe even more so against a bully like Donald Trump.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, known for his outspokenness on social and political issues, is urging everyone to take steps to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Kanter was born in Switzerland to Turkish parents and raised in Turkey, but his outspokenness has now transformed him into persona non grata in the country.
That did not happen, and his outspokenness on the subject, and on the church hierarchy later on, might explain his failure to be named a cardinal.
And while Kendall Jenner skin care could be amazing — especially given her outspokenness around her own struggles with acne — she did just get that deal with Proactiv.
Mr. Shaddock's outspokenness on these views, which the campaign has asked him to rein in, was not tested on Tuesday night as he placed calls to voters.
On Thursday, Pinkett Smith's friend and onetime costar Queen Latifah expressed her support for Pinkett Smith's outspokenness, while decrying the lack of representation among minorities in Hollywood.
Shortly after arriving at the White House, she held the first news conference by a president's wife and continually surprised the country with her outspokenness and activism.
Besides Mr. Immelt's outspokenness on the climate issue, last year Kenneth C. Frazier of Merck called out "bad actors" in the pharmaceutical industry for exorbitant price increases.
Edward G. Rendell, the former governor who won the job after defeating Mr. Casey in a 2002 primary, said Mr. Casey's heightened outspokenness was not politically foolproof.
Atlanta (CNN Business)A Fox News host said the political activism and outspokenness of members of the U.S. Women's National Team is hurting their case for equal pay.
If anything, she's only leaned into her outspokenness over her past two years as a public figure, despite the racist and sexist backlash that has ensued on Twitter.
Their outspokenness has turned some potential fans off — we hear time and time again from the right (and the President) that celebrities should be seen and not heard.
His outspokenness on such issues have won him fans such as Rush Limbaugh and the Conservative Political Action Conference as well as critics such as rapper Talib Kweli.
Sonita's musical talent, outspokenness, and determination to achieve, rather than sit back and accept her fate, are all traits that are, sadly, not often seen in Afghan girls.
His outspokenness on such issues has won him fans such as Rush Limbaugh and the Conservative Political Action Conference as well as critics such as rapper Talib Kweli.
Especially because despite his outspokenness against President Trump, the now-senior senator from Arizona votes with the president more than 83 percent of the time according to FiveThirtyEight.com.
Still, the official said, Mr. Coats's newfound outspokenness could draw unwanted attention from the president, who has complained about other cabinet members who displease or publicly defy him.
It is difficult to watch, but feels true to the spirit of the cultural climate, in which women are routinely shamed and silenced for outspokenness, or simply existing.
" His outspokenness has made him a target for President Donald Trump, who early in his tenure attacked Lewis as being "All talk, talk, talk — no action or results.
Over the years as a legal scholar and Supreme Court advocate she has prided herself on her outspokenness, acknowledging that her candor might hurt her in some quarters.
Salvini's outspokenness has followed him in a seamless transition from party leader to deputy prime minister that hasn't seen his behavior change despite the institutional role he now occupies.
While some may take issue with her outspokenness — we won't name any names, but we're sure everyone knows to whom we are referring — others really love her for it.
But Thunberg's youth, outspokenness and confrontational approach — the very factors that have made her the global face of climate change activism — present challenging questions for the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Given his decades of outspokenness, Twitter is perhaps an ideal match for the Celtic legend, who as a player could have used the new medium's direct-to-public approach.
Moreover, Cosby has used his stardom to convey a message of personal responsibility to young people, an outspokenness that many have seized on as a sign of his hypocrisy.
Mr Stewart's outspokenness over replacing Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court with a rigid conservative committed to banning abortion may further rile an already elusive vote for Republicans: suburban women.
This closing door seems to be leading to more outspokenness about ideas that have only been half-embraced by actual policy and haven't necessarily been field-tested for political viability.
Adong Judith (Uganda) A director and playwright, Judith's outspokenness has led her to create work that provokes dialogue and social change on issues ranging from LGBTQ rights to war crimes.
Pan, known for his outspokenness about the real estate market, has often appeared in fashion magazines and other media alongside Zhang, who worked at Goldman Sachs in the early 1990s.
"There's plenty of room for individual senators to handle it the way they're most comfortable," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas) said of Kirk's outspokenness on the Supreme Court.
Their outspokenness has had no discernible effect on their popularity—perhaps the "Dixie Chicks effect" and the blackballing of musicians is more difficult when many listeners can find their music online.
"Her forthright activism and outspokenness about addiction, mental illness, and agnosticism have advanced public discourse on these issues with creativity and empathy," said the Humanist Hub, which gave her the award.
His outspokenness is also important in the context of Kaluuya's role in Get Out, in which he plays a photographer who discovers the truth about his white girlfriend's seemingly amenable family.
Mr. Summers, who declined to comment for this article, has defended his outspokenness about Mr. Mnuchin as an effort to protect the credibility and trustworthiness of the nation's top economic post.
Fausto Vitello, Tony's father and a founder of the magazine, named Mr. Phelps to replace Mr. Thatcher in 1993, saying he liked his outspokenness and his connection to the skate scene.
Bruguera, who has spent time detained in Cuba for her political outspokenness, organized the intervention at the Tate Modern as part of her 10,143,210 exhibition responding to the international refugee crisis.
Once touted as electronic scene's very own Kanye West, for his outspokenness, although he falls more on the overall salty and poor attitude scale it was inevitable before these two would clash.
The President found out about Abrams' outspokenness against Trump after meeting with him on Tuesday to consider him for the position, which would have made him Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's deputy.
His outspokenness about the disease has encouraged many people to lean on him as a source of strength and optimism in their own battles, even while he undergoes his own, he said.
I'm a fan of Kanye West and his outspokenness, but what took place that evening and the initial reaction to it left a bitter taste marinating in the bottom of my stomach.
While he made the school a flourishing center of architectural discourse, his showmanship and outspokenness did not always sit well with academic bureaucracy, and he was fired by the university in 1993.
One day my editor, a well-respected journalist who stood apart from his submissive state-appointed colleagues for his outspokenness and professional rigor, called me into his office after an editorial meeting.
Gian-Franco Kasper of Switzerland, who sits on the I.O.C.'s executive board, also said that Mr. Tygart's outspokenness, coupled with Donald J. Trump's election, could diminish Los Angeles's attractiveness as host.
Ms. Bouder said she believed that Mr. Martins made the casting change to retaliate for her outspokenness about feminism and gender equality and to reward Ms. Hyltin, who had publicly defended him.
"I would definitely love to see that he would retain his outspokenness, especially if he can use it to make a breakthrough in terms of traditional restrictions on Taiwan-US relations," he said.
The EPA regularly referred to him as a "disgruntled" employee, and his outspokenness made him an outcast in the Republican political world as well, leaving him to look for employment outside of Washington.
The 1975, as music nerds with a deep pool of influences, have both plenty to say and seemingly infinite ways to do so, and their methods of expression will continue to include Healy's outspokenness.
The ambassador has not become enmeshed in the type of ethics scandals that have plagued other Cabinet heads and her charisma and outspokenness, while grating to some, can be an asset for the president.
"As the canapés came out (pastrami and pickle on rye squares!), the temperature rose, and the head count approached 140, guests grumbled about Twitter mobs and cheered Weiss's ­outspokenness," New York's Boris Kachka wrote.
And Hawley's outspokenness on the topic of Facebook suggests that the company and others like it might not have the staunch defenders in the Republican Party that other corporate giants have come to expect.
Her outspokenness is her form of activism, which she hopes will empower transgender people in the Middle East to be who they want to be, and help improve society's understanding of the issues they face.
Her outspokenness has helped make her into a progressive figure, but Schumer's political views aren't uncommon in Hollywood, raising the question of whether more actors will choose to avoid Sinclair-owned stations in the future.
Far more than her policies — like a large middle-class tax cut that she frequently mentions in her speeches — they said they were drawn to her personal qualities: intelligence, outspokenness, and most of all, strength.
That outspokenness reached a new height on Tuesday after a federal court order was issued requiring Apple to unlock the iPhone of one of the attackers in the December mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.
With a cold winter still underway, perhaps the event and Che's outspokenness will direct more attention to the overlooked communities that are just as much apart of the city's identity as big institutions like SNL.
On his increasing outspokenness In an interview with CNN's Rachel Nichols in September 2014, James was asked about his emerging role as a sports figure who speaks out on issues of racism and social justice.
Mother Angelica's outspokenness on church issues — her pet peeves were gender-neutral language in the liturgy and a change allowing girls to become altar servers — made her both friends and enemies among the Catholic faithful.
" Gu claimed the hospital is just using the "performance and professionalism excuse" as a "pretext to really punish me for my outspokenness on Twitter and my activism and speaking out against bullying at the hospital.
Stenberg strikingly embodies Starr's dichotomies — self-doubt and bouts of confidence; introversion and outspokenness — but the film's driving plot is Khalil's death and how it pushes Starr to come into her own as an activist.
" On Tuesday, Mr. Veyrat, who is known for his black shepherd's hat and outspokenness, said the Michelin reviewers were ignorant about Savoie cuisine and compared them to "professors who make more mistakes than their students.
Washington (CNN)Muhammad Ali's death has the world remembering "The Greatest" not only for his athleticism in the ring but for his cultural impact and outspokenness on political issues, including civil rights and the Vietnam War.
Refinery29's own Channing Hargrove questioned the success of Black designer Virgil Abloh in fashion over West and deduced that it was the latter's outspokenness about race and white privilege that made the industry shun him.
Although Trump isn't known for sticking to his word, he used his outspokenness against American intervention in Syria and the Iraq War to seem like a less war-prone candidate than the obviously hawkish Hillary Clinton.
Known for their outspokenness, the NBA's stars largely stayed mum on the issue, a reporter was shut down when asking about it, and fans were kicked out of arenas for bringing in messaging supporting the protests.
Her outspokenness about corporate tax breaks and her decision to live in Camden, a city seen as the Norcross family's inviolable power base, made her a ready target for opponents long before the contentious Senate hearing.
" Ms. Pfoser Darby's willingness to openly share her opinions is not new, but her outspokenness on undocumented immigrants has reverberated with the election of President Trump, who she said is "finally doing something about the illegals.
But it is the movement that most closely mirrors the current rise of activism, outspokenness and unabashed blackness that gains its strength less from any leader or organization than from the pride-filled power of the hive.
Concerned that his outspokenness might have cost him a future in the league — his friend Eric Reid, a Colin Kaepernick ally, did not sign a contract until this week — Thomas began making preparations to attend law school.
The books you have written — I can say I read a couple, not most, not a lot — outline a history of brave outspokenness, political activism, wide travel and serious (though some might call it loopy) philosophical exploration.
She hasn't seen the widespread solidarity and outspokenness among women porn performers that she's seen among mainstream women actors, because women in porn are still more afraid than their mainstream counterparts of being disbelieved and ruining their careers.
Conceptually, it is not that different from a financial credit score in the US. But the social credit score includes things like political outspokenness, shopping habits, friends, travel habits, and anything the authorities want to encourage or discourage.
But even as he played benign in the press, he always had a tendency toward political outspokenness, especially during the Bush years, and, notably, in a world where it wouldn't have turned into 24-hour news and scandal.
He insisted that he is anything but a racist and, with his usual rebuttal by the numbers, stressed that voters have rewarded his outspokenness with a record haul of primary votes while Washington is held in dismal regard.
And no, it is not just evangelicals; Trump's outspokenness on life and religious liberty was key to destroying the blue wall in the Rust Belt, attracting Catholic and other Reagan voters who had drifted away from the Republican brand.
The Knicks signed three free agents Friday, including Nigel Hayes, a forward from Wisconsin who helped lead the Badgers to two Final Fours and who became recognized later in his college career for his outspokenness in addressing social issues.
As entertainers who straddle the gender divide and are known for their irreverent outspokenness, they may seem to be in a particularly unique position at this exact political moment to address the Republican pushback on the #MeToo movement and transgender rights.
But, if they don't -- and neither is a sure thing -- he could well slot into the leading liberal role, given his outspokenness on gun control in the wake of Newtown and, more recently, his vocal opposition to the Trump presidency.
"Captain Marvel" is among the few superhero films to star a woman, but a bigger trigger factor for the film's haters appeared to be Ms. Larson's outspokenness about the lack of diversity in movies and news media coverage of films.
But for political observers, who were used to the cranky outspokenness of Ron Paul, Rand Paul's relatively mainstream persona — calmer, more diplomatic, and more moderate than his father — was a big clue that he was grooming himself for a presidential run.
Their efforts documenting a sharp increase in the concentration of wealth at the very top and their outspokenness have vaulted the tax from a fringe idea in American politics to the center of a reinvigorated debate on taxing the rich.
Mboya's outspokenness in the face of the Jeffrey (no fucking relation, thank you!) Epstein scandal, inspired in part by her reading of Sesay, was among the bravest demonstrations I've seen by a student in 15 years as a university chaplain.
The #MeToo movement has demonstrated how unsafe the industry has been for women and other marginalized people, and while a boycott suggests a kind of outspokenness on their behalf, it appears more likely to end up being an ineffective and harmful tactic.
Though she rejected the description "power broker," Ms. Pak was a feared figure in Bay Area politics for her toughness and outspokenness but also a beloved one because of her humor and her fervor in her advocacy on behalf of Chinese-Americans.
In an op-ed Kanter wrote for Time in September 2018, he said his outspokenness had directly endangered his father and the rest of his family: If you speak out against Erdogan, it can affect your whole life and everyone around you.
This contrast between political outspokenness and participation in the system creates a whiplash effect of sorts for your fans—you get to demonstrate your noble progressive values, while simultaneously dazzling people with the power that comes from being endorsed by an established brand.
The lawyers said the White House itself did not target Dr. Luber or his program, but that agency managers feared his outspokenness would draw unwanted attention from President Trump and others within his administration who reject the scientific consensus on global warming.
It's also hard to reconcile ESPN's decision to suspend Jemele Hill for not quite calling for a boycott with the outspokenness that ESPN prizes in anchors who are not black women, who say things much more offensive and only get a slap on the wrist.
" Kenneth Archer, Luber's former deputy who was placed under investigation with him in March 21 but was ultimately brought back and demoted, said the CDC had resented Luber's outspokenness for years and had been looking for an excuse "to remove him or silence him.
And that's the version of Fisher that fandom came to know — the grown woman who fought for a career that had nothing to do with wearing a space bikini, and everything to do with her outspokenness and her air of devil-may-care, life-loving ferocity.
Silicon Valley firms' stance against President Donald Trump's ban last year on travel from several Muslim countries, or the outspokenness of Kenneth Frazier, the chief executive of Merck, a pharma giant, after Mr Trump refused to condemn white supremacists in Charlottesville, are just a few examples.
The industry has and would point out, too, that Trump's outspokenness on the issue has helped encourage some self-restraint on the part of drug makers when it comes to prices and that the uproar over drug prices therefore hasn't caught up with the facts on the ground.
While his ultimate legacy has yet to be determined, and with the outcome of any nomination to fill Justice Scalia's seat still uncertain, one thing is clear: In terms of sheer brilliance, argumentation, extroversion, outspokenness and occasional truculence, we almost certainly will never see a justice like Antonin Scalia again.
"Given that the local business community has always been seen as pro-establishment and friendly towards Beijing, there is a rich irony" in such outspokenness, Tamy Tam, editor-in-chief of the local South China Morning Post — owned by Chinese billionaire Jack Ma's Alibaba Group — wrote in a column last month.
"It's also hard to reconcile ESPN's decision to suspend Jemele Hill for not quite calling for a boycott with the outspokenness that ESPN prizes in anchors who are not black women, who say things much more offensive and only get a slap on the wrist," argues Kashana Cauley, a television writer.
Although she has yet to win a WTA-level title and reached a career high of No. 68 last July, Gibbs, now ranked 92nd, has already made herself well known for her outspokenness on issues inside and outside the sport, including equal prize money in tennis and the recent presidential election.
Her outspokenness on sexual misconduct and her early adoption of the "abolish ICE" tagline have drawn national attention recently, but in the New York world it was her openness to a Wall Street tax that was seen as the clearest sign that her political outlook had expanded far beyond her home state's borders.
" However, it is far from clear what political costs, if any, Sanders will face from his outspokenness, which also included him stating that "we are going to have to treat the Palestinian people with respect and dignity" and "we are going to have to say that Netanyahu is not right all of the time.
His outspokenness on issues of social justice (you should follow him on Twitter) is refreshing, and he's not afraid of a challenge, as evinced by his new book, released this week by Harper Collins: Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity.
It's 2018, and there's a broader cultural growth, toughness, and outspokenness happening right now, and I think maybe on a subconscious level, Beyoncé's willingness to showcase and accept her own growth—to show that it's OK to change, and that you can change—is what's resonating so much with people about these performances too.
Her political outspokenness also breeds a certain informality: we know what Lady Gaga stands for in a way we never will with, say, Taylor Swift, and while I personally might not agree with all of it, as a consumer of music and culture, I'm grateful at least that she uses her platform to say something.
Starting early Defying his reputation for turbulence and outspokenness, Bolton slipped into the White House without ceremony, in a long coat and carrying an umbrella early on Saturday morning, two days ahead of his official start date, and then tweeted a picture of him with his predecessor H.R. McMaster, whom he hailed as a patriot.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the left-wing freshman congresswoman from the Bronx, has been in DC less than a month, but she's already one of the most talked-about legislators on Capitol Hill thanks to her outspokenness, her willingness to give voice to progressive policy ideas, and her almost supernatural ability to end up at the center of viral moments.
In recent years, Gaga's arguably become as well-known known for her visible issue-based outspokenness as she has for her pop career—from the inclusive message of the 2011 single "Born This Way" to 2015's "Til It Happens to You," which addressed sexual assault in conjunction with that year's campus rape documentary The Hunting Ground.
She has been the target of attacks from some conservative commentators and was even mocked by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE for her outspokenness on climate change.
But after a honeymoon with the couple, the tabloids took a new approach of relentless criticism — of Meghan's outfits, of her outspokenness, of her habit of jetting to America for such occasions as a star-studded baby shower, of her supposed desire to enjoy the trappings and riches of royalty without agreeing to take on the attendant responsibilities.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat from New York whose outspokenness and progressive views have made her a target of conservatives, lashed out at the right-wing news site The Daily Caller after it posted an article on Monday showing a photo that had been falsely described as a nude selfie of the congresswoman with an emphasis on her feet.
In his outspokenness this season—on the role of Latin players in the game, on the Black Lives Matter movement, on Donald Trump—he has shown an increasing willingness, even an eagerness, to move beyond the two-dimensional superstar status the world is so willing to offer him for the rest of his life and engage with the universe instead as a fully realized human being.
The author of a new book about Antonin Scalia says the late Supreme Court justice was fascinated by then-candidate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's outspokenness during the 2016 presidential election.

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