Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

309 Sentences With "point the finger"

How to use point the finger in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "point the finger" and check conjugation/comparative form for "point the finger". Mastering all the usages of "point the finger" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Trump loves to point the finger at the other guy.
Point the finger there before you point it at Hall.
Third, point the finger at the studios and Hollywood agents.
"I'm going to point the finger at me," Trumka said.
Dems point the finger at the GOP's massive tax cut.
PP: I'm not going to point the finger at one thing.
It's easy to point the finger at advertising as the culprit.
So I think it's just an opportunity to point the finger.
Bobby was the most convenient person to point the finger at.
And, while I hate to point the finger, I blame social media.
Security Minister Bullrich did not point the finger at any particular group.
It is easy to point the finger at automation as the culprit.
"It's easy to point the finger at the host species," said Cunningham.
"I don't point the finger at the Speaker at all," Costello said.
Bad bosses are quick to point the finger when something goes wrong.
I hate to point the finger, but you bear some responsibility here, Oprah.
He too said she wore it to point the finger at the press.
We point the finger and feel we have to lay the blame somewhere.
Why it matters: Pharma used its hearing to point the finger at PBMs.
Administration officials point the finger for the Middle East's problems squarely at Iran.
Some industry watchers point the finger at Apple's cheaper smartphone competition in China.
"You point the finger at Dean, you get your pass," Mr. Gage said.
The White House has so far declined to point the finger at Moscow.
Well, so it starts to point the finger at maybe a growing problem.
And I think that as much as we can point the finger at other people, and say, 'You don't give us' or You don't treat us fairly,' we also have to point the finger at ourselves and say, 'Did we ask?
You know what they say … when you point the finger, there's three pointing back.
Others point the finger at the so-called "incumbency effect", and perhaps rightly so.
You know what they say… when you point the finger, there's three pointing back.
Normally you'd point the finger at the coach or the general manager, or both.
The senators must not allow drug makers to point the finger elsewhere on Tuesday.
He said no country produced any evidence that might point the finger at those responsible.
I did not teach my girls or my son to point the finger at others.
Many coaches preach family this, responsibility that — then when something goes wrong, point the finger.
We are so quick to point the finger with little to ZERO facts at all.
Mr. Meadows was quick to point the finger at Mr. Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer.
Mr. Bolton is not the first prominent American official to point the finger at Iran.
For employers faced with high staff turnover, it can be easy to point the finger.
As to why it cannot, natives tend to point the finger at President Vladimir V. Putin.
Of course, some point the finger primarily at President Trump while others blame irresponsible news outlets.
They take all the credit for an accomplishment and point the finger when things go wrong.
People want to point the finger at only one person, versus giving everyone else their credit.
TAMARA PETROFFMaryport, Cumbria Russians are discontent with corruption and point the finger at bureaucrats and politicians.
Ygeman said he did not want to point the finger at any individual firms or countries.
Big Show supermatch at WrestleMania falls apart, The Miz says don't point the finger at Show.
Most of the players I talked to, however, did not point the finger at the game.
In particular, the Iranians point the finger at Riyadh for operations carried out by Kurdish separatists.
It's easy to point the finger at others; what's harder is pointing the finger at ourselves.
Many in the GOP point the finger squarely at Trump as the energizing force for Democrats.
Still, she said she was unwilling to point the finger at anyone for her husband's death.
He argues that leaders who point the finger at games, like President Trump and Lt. Gov.
" Instead, he says, point the finger at the bankers: "The reputational risk is to the bankers.
AND FOR THE FIRST TIME HE DID VERY CLEARLY AND SPECIFICALLY POINT THE FINGER AT YOU.
"I'm not necessarily trying to point the finger at anyone," Kravitz says about racial stereotyping in Hollywood.
The first seems to point the finger more squarely at the soldiers; the second highlights the victims.
Until one or both companies provide clarification, it's a bit early to point the finger at Verizon.
" What's next: "Polling indicates that Americans, including many Republicans, will indeed point the finger at the GOP.
Reddit was quick to (wrongly) point the finger at two brown men standing and enjoying the race.
The manager can point the finger at the general manager, too: The players are not good enough.
They can, on occasion, point the finger at the victim, even when presented with cold, bare facts.
"The election cannot be delayed, it's just to point the finger at a problem," the Frenchman told reporters.
Johnson's insouciance was difficult to watch, but it would be unfair to only point the finger at him.
Tehran denied this but officials still point the finger indirectly at Iran, using euphemisms such as "neighboring countries".
So I don't think it was a conscious effort to point the finger at some malignant outside force.
"It's very easy when we go through difficult times to point the finger at someone else," Coyle said.
GOP lawmakers were quick to point the finger at the president's policies as a reason for the slowdown.
It is laden with agencies quick to point the finger and slow to assume responsibility for enabling innovation.
While the court filing does not directly point the finger at Moscow, it does strongly suggest Russia's involvement.
Hua urged "relevant countries" to take responsibility and not "point the finger at other people and make irresponsible remarks".
This has allowed pro-government voices on both sides to point the finger at third parties for the killing.
"The easy person to point the finger at is the head of the regulator, somewhat unfairly perhaps," Howie said.
The Obama administration reportedly believes Russia was behind the DNC hack, but has yet to publicly point the finger.
It's unclear who David thinks is responsible, but it's a decent bet he might point the finger at Jenelle.
It may point the finger at the returns enjoyed by other parties in its supply chain to the consumer.
It's the easy option in a world where things change; it's easy to blame someone and point the finger.
When insurance executives talk about why they're leaving, they point the finger back at the uncertainty Republicans are sowing.
Then they turn around and point the finger for hard times at poor families, Black people, and new immigrants.
Point the finger instead at unchecked capitalism—the greed fuelling a growth-at-all-costs approach to product monetization.
Then they turn around and point the finger for hard times at poor families, black people, and new immigrants.
Or did Bannon have a better reason to point the finger at Kushner than we know of so far?
"Many people would point the finger at the oil and gas industry first -- but agricultural sources are bigger," Jackson said.
In terms of a cause, it's tempting to point the finger at popular hook-up apps like Tinder and Grindr.
Even if those probes ultimately point the finger at Russian hacking, the Kremlin can shrug and plead ignorance or fabrication.
The government often blames blackouts on sabotage, while critics point the finger at a lack of investment and poor management.
If the court were to break with precedent, critics would point the finger at the court's conservative shift under Trump.
If you want to point the finger, stop blaming the Right and Left media outlets and turn it on yourself.
Come 2020, if Trump doesn't build a fortress of wins, his base will point the finger right back at him.
Today, when a straw ban is invoked, people are quick to point the finger at the excesses of big business.
If the higher-up were insulted, is it really plausible the employee could point the finger at this midlevel boss?
As a society interested in retributive justice, the last thing we want to do is point the finger at social media.
However, the biggest lesson I learned from bombing an interview is that you can't always point the finger at other people.
So there's no way you can point the finger at Landon and say, 'I'm mad at you because you're my friend.
If I were to point the finger, I wouldn't point it at the western media, rather at the current US leadership.
JPMorgan was the second large U.S. bank to point the finger at choppy markets in December for its bond revenue losses.
Online sellers' growing use of self-teaching algorithms powered by artificial intelligence makes it even harder for trustbusters to point the finger.
Forty-nine percent of respondents say the burden falls on the president, while 35 percent point the finger at Democrats in Congress.
Thousands accuse everyone from law enforcers to governmental bodies of racism and inaction, but should we first point the finger at ourselves?
He's also looking for someone to point the finger at when the stock market starts acting up or if economic growth slows.
And I can't quite put my thumb on that, but I will certainly always stand up and point the finger at myself.
"This team has won three world championships and I will not point the finger at a single person," the Austrian told reporters.
"It's horrendous to point the finger and take someone out of service prior to the completion of the full investigation," he said.
"We can't point the finger at China and say, 'We know you're not emitting what you say you are emitting," Stanley said.
But the biggest mistake an artist can make is to point the finger and also explain what the finger is pointing at.
On finding that the public doesn't share their love of He Who Cannot Be Named, many point the finger at the "mainstream media".
Gregg is still the worst because he doesn't admit to being the tattletale, even when Ford and Tench point the finger at Carr.
Trump also decided to point the finger at Obama—who has recently been enjoying a nice vacation—for all of our country's woes.
Before I take ownership of that fact or rethink my Big Mac paradigm entirely, I need to point the finger of blame elsewhere.
The death of the Republican plan to eliminate Obamacare has led to a furious game of point the finger for the Republican leadership.
Still, the ad uses the Manchester bombing to point the finger at Airbnb's refusal to hand over addresses of listings to law enforcement.
" Bieber responded writing, "It's funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way. Sad.
Do you still feel like you want to point the finger first at social media, when we think about Trump and that election?
But Snyder has also sought to point the finger at his Department of Environmental Quality, Flint leaders and the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
Witnesses from the state security apparatus have since come forward to point the finger at Correa as the intellectual author of the crime.
And it's no revelation that once it became an issue, she would dig in and point the finger at Republicans and the press.
This was the first time an American company had the guts to publicly stand up and point the finger at the government of China.
He threatened my life and told me that I had to point the finger at another guard who had also been sexually harassing me.
The UN Human Rights Council The UN's 47-nation human rights group gets to point the finger at countries for their human rights violations.
And in the Morgan Marquis-Boire story, it's hard to point the finger at any one community or one institution or even one country.
"The truth is it's disrespectful to the victims and the families to point the finger at entertainment," Zelnick said in an interview with Cramer.
" In response, Bieber wrote, "It's funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way. Sad.
If Congress allows the plan to fail, elderly men and women will suffer—and Democrats should be ready to point the finger at Republicans.
It's tempting to point the finger at Donald Trump, but he is the preeminent symptom of our age of anxiety, not its principal cause.
But the Iranian government's tendency to point the finger at Washington, or other malicious foreign actors, for unrest at home is ringing hollow now.
Over a third of New Yorkers point the finger at Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, according to a Siena College Research Institute survey of 700 voters.
While the gut reaction might be to point the finger at Apple, which is notoriously close-guarded with its products, it takes two to tango.
" Bieber quickly clapped back, writing "It's funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way. Sad.
Instead of tackling social and political problems with thoughtful policies, they point the finger of blame at perceived threats such as refugees, immigrants and minorities.
But even as the situation with the Lodges grows more and more dire, their neighbors continue to point the finger at the blameless black family.
" Welch noted that because Republicans also retained control of Congress, Trump has an "awesome responsibility because there's no one else to point the finger at.
He was just a joke candidate, someone to point the finger at and laugh off as a lighthearted TV avatar, an internet meme, a boon.
In positioning for the future, they don't want him to be able to point the finger at them and say they're the reason he lost.
Broadly speaking, liberals point the finger at structural factors and advocate for policy changes, while conservatives look to individuals and families and favor behavior changes.
Or, they could point the finger back at Republicans — who control both the White House and Congress, yet haven't taken steps to fix this problem.
When women willingly go to a man's home or hotel room, or allow him to enter theirs, our society is quick to point the finger.
Having been in plenty of gangster movies, Robert De Niro is more than happy to point the finger at someone he thinks is a crook.
Frustrated protesters point the finger at Lebanon's paralyzed political system, made worse because of sectarian tension that has increased with Syria's civil war next door.
" But Nisleit said that "in an hour or tomorrow we could get new evidence that might point the finger back to Padgett or to someone new.
Snyder's Harvard appointment sparked furor in Michigan among Democrats and progressive activists who point the finger at him for allowing the water crisis to take place.
The defense has suggested it will point the finger at others, including Christie, in arguing that Kelly and Baroni would never have acted on their own.
And people generally point the finger at me and he just kind of like, sits and take that wrath when he knows it's not like that.
They also point the finger at Trump Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta, who as a US attorney at the time helped hash out the generous deal .
Unfortunately, The Last Watch fails to definitively point the finger at any specific individual — but it does reveal where that cup of coffee likely came from.
Trump has been reluctant to point the finger of blame at the crown prince, saying the Saudi leader has denied any involvement in the journalist's slaying.
We don't have the credibility to point the finger at Mexico's low standards when we allow right-to-work laws to run amok here at home.
The causes of both fires are still under investigation, but some lawsuits point the finger at the power companies Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison.
When people die from lung cancer or heart attacks after breathing air polluted by diesel cars, it's impossible to point the finger at any one carmaker.
"You dare to point the finger at me when I try to bring order to its chaos?" she says, her voice on the verge of breaking.
The first bird is deflecting from his repeal of net neutrality regulations to point the finger at other tech companies as the real threat to online freedom.
"The truth is it's disrespectful to the victims and the families to point the finger at entertainment," Zelnick said in an interview with "Mad Money's" Jim Cramer.
So while it's tempting and convenient to point the finger at a single individual, we should remember: It takes a village to create a genetically modified human.
When we have investment decisions that backfire on us or ones that go horribly bad, we are extremely quick to point the finger at everyone but ourselves.
Trump has also been reluctant to point the finger of blame at the crown prince, saying the Saudi leader has denied any involvement in the journalist's murder.
The figure was far higher among self-identified Democrats, 74% of whom said they'd point the finger at Trump, compared with only 20% of self-identified Republicans.
This so-called reliance on counsel defense would point the finger of blame at Shkreli's former lawyer, Evan Greebel, who is charged with Shkreli in the case.
If Judge Kavanaugh's nomination fails, and recent political history is any guide, voters will most likely point the finger not at Mr. Trump but at Republican lawmakers.
"They can't point the finger back when they're sitting on sanctions that the Congress on a very bipartisan basis has said need to be imposed," Schiff said.
Saudi oil field attack President Trump seemed to point the finger more forcefully at Iran as being behind the weekend drone attack on a Saudi oil field.
"It's funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way," wrote Bieber on Instagram after Gomez defended his Beliebers.
" Bieber clapped back at Gomez shortly after, writing "It's funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way. Sad.
Bieber bit back, responding, "It's funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way" – then the Internet officially exploded.
Tillerson's final act in the job was to point the finger of blame at Russia for the deadly nerve agent attack on a former Kremlin operative in Britain.
" Bieber clapped back at Gomez shortly after, writing, "It's funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way. Sad.
Multiple reports, however, point the finger at LockerGoga, a relatively new type of ransomware that is also alleged to have hit the French company Altran Technologies last month.
And it's really tempting to point the finger and say "They're the problem, they're the bad guys, they're the ones that are doing this," that he started it.
Trump, who at the start of his presidency sought to tether his success to the stock market, has now sought to point the finger elsewhere for its troubles.
Those words were in stark contrast to French officials, who have been extremely cautious not to point the finger directly at Tehran, fearing that it could escalate tensions.
For his part, Mr. Fabius, a former prime minister who left the Foreign Ministry to head the French Constitutional Council, hasn't hesitated to point the finger at various targets.
" That was shocking enough, but then Bieber replied with, "It's funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way. Sad.
But in several tweets in September 2017, Watkins, while dating Wolfe and working for Politico, seemed to point the finger at attorneys for President Trump over various media disclosures.
A CNN poll conducted by SSRS, also released on Sunday, indicated that 55 percent of adults believe Trump bears primary responsibility while 32 percent point the finger at Democrats.
And then there's Alice Cooper, who's doing everything she can to point the finger at the South Side, thereby reasserting that the North Side of Riverdale is far superior.
The political corollary of that gamble is this: In the event of a crisis, Democrats will not be able to point the finger at Republicans and Wall Street greed.
"When we point the finger of blame for the deadly epidemic that has killed thousands in New Jersey, Purdue is in the bulls-eye of the target," Porrino said.
The backdrop: Rex Tillerson got out ahead of the White House, saying last night that Russia was "clearly" responsible, after Press Secretary Sarah Sanders declined to point the finger.
Bradley Bryne (R-Ala.) offered more toned down comments, saying he did not want to point the finger at one person, but that the Senate has an institutional problem.
There have been some doubts about their level of preparedness, however, as on the first day of the Games when long queues led some to point the finger at them.
"We do not point the finger at anyone, but something happened to that tree," Stegano Cattoi of the Foresty Technical Office of the Magnifica Comunità di Fiemme told the publication.
You can point the finger at a number of inadequacies plaguing The Walking Dead these past few seasons, but among the most frustrating and visible missteps is the show's pacing.
But should President Obama publicly point the finger at the Kremlin, it could expose covert intelligence capabilities and damage already-touchy negotiations with Russia over Syria and Ukraine, experts say.
"We won't hesitate to point the finger at right-wing and paramilitary sectors closely linked to state security agencies, who are behind these murders," FARC senator Pablo Catatumbo told reporters.
A CNN poll conducted by SSRS, also released on Sunday, indicated that 55 percent of adults surveyed believe Trump bears primary responsibility, while 32 percent point the finger at Democrats.
"Unfortunately we see people trying to point the finger at us and trying to call us the boogeyman for things they don't like when it's not true," Mr. Hardin said.
Trump had the momentum, and the Republicans ushered in the era of divide at will, lie with abandon, and point the finger at people who don&apost look like you.
We have now seen that bishops who see themselves as an elite class above their brother clergymen will always seek to point the finger of accountability at anyone but themselves.
"We're expecting the prime minister to make an announcement soon and frankly I would be surprised if she did not point the finger at the Kremlin," Tugendhat told BBC radio.
The Republican chairmen say they understand the frustration from their GOP colleagues — and hoped things would have moved faster to this point — but they point the finger at the Justice Department.
Yes, it appears people are still using Snapchat because tons of users are FUMING after 'Jewtropolis' replaced NYC on Snap's Map feature -- but Snapchat's saying don't point the finger at them.
Michael Verbora, medical director at Toronto-based psychedelics clinic Field Trip Health, told VICE that when someone is ingesting multiple substances it's very hard to point the finger at one drug.
Despite recent tension between them, Brown defended his team's quarterback following the disastrous performance, saying the Steelers do not point the finger, but point the thumb at themselves when they fail.
Both testified after receiving non-prosecution agreements from the government, which meant their claims were open to question about whether they got a deal to point the finger at Mr. Flotron.
" She said that the administration's decision to officially acknowledge the Russian role after she and Schiff came forward to point the finger at Russia last month "conveys the seriousness of the threat.
Secretary Clinton — and you're not the only one, so I don't mean to just point the finger at you, you've received over $600,903 in speaking fees from Goldman Sachs in one year.
" Palin did not explicitly point the finger at Obama in her speech but said veterans are forced to look at "our own president" and "wonder, 'Do you know what we go through?
"We talk about it all year that a lot of teams are playing a lot of hockey and it's tough to really point the finger at that," Rangers center Derek Stepan said.
When the top leader is always looking to point the finger of blame at others, the ability of any organization to focus on the challenge at hand moving forward becomes significantly reduced.
It's far easier for officials in any country to point the finger of blame elsewhere -- be it at China, or its neighbors, or easily scapegoated communities like migrants -- than shoulder it themselves.
The company seemed hesitant to point the finger at a prickly customer — Lion Air — that had several billion dollars' worth of orders on the table and could withdraw them at any time.
The foreign carriers deny the accusations and point the finger back at the U.S. legacy airlines, saying they've taken in billions of dollars in tax breaks from the government and bankruptcy protections.
Another 28 percent of small-business owners point the finger at competition from large corporations, who can offer potential employees higher salaries, better benefits and other perks that small businesses cannot offer.
"We don't want brawlers in the sense of the guys who are going to point the finger across at other members of the committee and be divisive or be petty," said Rep.
But the Daniels litigation put him in an awkward spot: Either admit to a campaign finance violation or else point the finger at a president to whom he was still deeply loyal.
The Green Bay Packers perhaps can point the finger toward injury as the primary reason that their high-octane offense sputtered a bit en route to the team's first loss of the season.
And while neither Olympics organizers nor security firms are ready to point the finger at the Kremlin, the hackers seem to have at least left behind some calling cards that look rather Russian.
When it goes, it'll go big I'm not saying this to point the finger at anyone, but merely to offer up how what many see as a liability is actually a big asset.
Not once did Amanpour once point the finger at those in the room and to her industry as a whole for the reputation they — not Trump — have built quite easily on their own.
"They each point the finger at one another," said Sara Henderson, the Executive Director of Common Cause Georgia, a non-profit, non-partisan advocacy organization that also sued the state during the midterms.
Populists point the finger This pandemic has now claimed more than 5,000 lives, infected over 150,000 people and touched every continent, save for Antarctica, as it crosses geographical borders that have politically closed.
Conservatives like to point the finger at labor unions as the villain for any kind of excessive government expense, but obviously France, Germany, and Denmark are all countries that have strong labor unions.
Many in the media want to point the finger at others for this plummet in trust with the American people, refusing to accept the very large role they've had in bringing this upon themselves.
Two senior officials at the White House told me that when Trump demanded to know what had become of options he requested, McMaster, always the Boy Scout, refused to point the finger at Mattis.
And among the many others they detail in their paper, it should serve as a warning for all security researchers and companies who want to point the finger and attribute cyberattacks or espionage operations.
They point the finger at smaller political parties who have never been in power, even though logic says that these parties have never had the authority to implement whatever policies they're being blamed for.
When it came to this week's oil tanker explosions, Mr. Trump at first left it to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to point the finger at Iran and he followed up a day later.
Those fields and other details of the radio measurements point the finger at the usual suspects of cosmic violence — black holes or neutron stars, the shrunken dense corpses of dead stars, the authors say.
Many are looking to see if they will point the finger at the late Joe Paterno, the legendary head football coach who fell from grace amidst this scandal, just weeks before dying of lung cancer.
But Mrs May said her decision to point the finger at Moscow was based on its record of "conducting state-sponsored assassinations and our assessment that Russia views some defectors as legitimate targets for assassinations".
That's an understandable precaution given all the flack facial recognition technology has been getting for gender and racial bias (not to point the finger at any one company in particular, unless that company is Amazon).
While members of the administration can point the finger at Congress or the Northern Triangle countries, where many of these migrants are from, the reality remains that human rights abuse is happening under their watch.
However, as many on Wall Street point the finger at the collapse in oil prices and continued turmoil in the stock market, one market pundit says there's no one to blame but the Federal Reserve.
At the White House, Obama officials scrambled last summer for a strategy on how to respond to what they already knew were Russian actions, well before the administration was willing to point the finger publicly.
Negotiations have begun to try to find a compromise and the White House is prepared to point the finger squarely at congressional Republicans if the disease spreads and no federal prevention program has been approved.
The former deputy prime minister of Qatar has hit back at claims that the country is propping up terrorism in Iran, telling its neighboring Gulf states that they should point the finger closer to home.
But some Afghan officials have pointed the finger at the Haqqani network, aligned to the Taliban but based principally in Pakistan, enabling Kabul to point the finger at Islamabad for providing safe havens for militants.
It also remains unclear why no one from the White House tried to get ahead of the allegations about which they knew, leading some staffers to point the finger at chief of staff John Kelly.
American intelligence officials have told senators and their staff in recent weeks that Russia conducted a years-long effort to point the finger at Ukraine for its own interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Other protesters have died in circumstances that activists and some government officials say point the finger squarely at Iran-backed groups because the protesters had spoken out against them, but which are still under investigation.
With the political air in France highly-charged in the run-up to the May election, the French government has declined to point the finger at anyone despite high-level concerns of external meddling in campaigning.
Safe to say, it's become standard procedure for politicians to point the finger of blame at technology companies when a terror attack occurs — most obviously as this allows governments to spread the blame for counterterrorism failures.
An additional USB port on the new drive would have been useful for accommodating other accessories, but it's hard to point the finger at LaCie when the company is already trying to solve Apple's mistake.[LaCie]
Some point the finger at Ryan and other top GOP leaders for working against Huelskamp, a conservative agitator who sought former Speaker John Boehner's ouster and was defeated Tuesday by Dr. Roger Marshall in his primary.
Democrats have been steadfast in their insistence that none of the bills be signed into law until there is agreement on all of them and point the finger at Trump and his insistence on wall funding.
For the defense, Manafort attorney Thomas Zehnle made clear the plan is to point the finger at Manafort's longtime deputy Rick Gates, who pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge and lying to federal investigators in February.
Last year, a volley of death threats against feminist figures at University of Toronto caused the university to point the finger at men's rights group like the Canadian Association For Equality (CAFE) for inspiring hate speech.
Tabloids still love to point the finger of judgment at any famous woman who appears to be defying time, just as much as they love to decry those who dare to leave their lines and wrinkles untouched.
The head of China's foreign exchange regulator this week became the latest high-profile official to point the finger at overseas deals, including soccer, suggesting some were simply a way to ghost funds out of the country.
Men under 40 don't have the same rates of disease that go hand in hand with ED, of course, which lead the authors of both studies to point the finger of blame at young guys' lifestyle choices.
Instead, for the last year, Big Pharma has chosen to point the finger at everyone else, and their decision to engage in a blame game is a tacit admission that drug prices are, in fact, too high.
Nobody seems to want to officially claim credit for killing this or to point the finger at exactly who did it, since for better or worse mass transit construction costs aren't anyone's top priority on Capitol Hill.
Taubes, a pugnacious writer who clearly relishes the role of muckraker, digs up a long history of attempts to discredit charges against sugar and to point the finger at fat as the primary dietary cause of disease.
But his successor Mike Pompeo is likely to be sympathetic to the British position, and President Trump has since said that if May were to point the finger at Russia, he would take that finding as fact.
One of the Journal's sources, who works in the taxi and for-hire car industry and was briefed on the findings, told the paper that the report "does not point the finger at Uber" for any traffic problems.
"My feeling toward you is an incredibly warm one," Trump said, adding that he would no longer "blame" China for its trade surplus—long a point of contention—appearing instead to point the finger at his own government.
But Congress can try to draft calibrated and nuanced legislation that would protect the American people from a president using his power to fire someone who may point the finger at the president or his staff for wrongdoing.
Mr. Stumpf did not speak with the news media until days after the settlement, and then he seemed to point the finger at low-level employees who opened the accounts while avoiding accepting any real responsibility by management.
And in an attempt to point the finger in any direction but his own, he tends to seek out a scapegoat and then play on extant fears of the other to sow the idea among the American public.
In the docs, the plaintiffs also point the finger at members of TWC's Board of Directors, including Knicks owner James L. Dolan -- saying they all knew about Weinstein's pattern of predatory sexual misconduct, and took steps to conceal it.
There are some experts suggesting this leak is part of the ongoing Russian disinformation campaign and the documents would allow U.S. President Donald Trump point the finger of blame at the CIA for the attack on the DNC server.
But other actions, like withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and getting Justice Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court, have made some supporters of the President point the finger at Republicans in congress rather than the White House.
In all sports, there is inherent tension in the relationship between the manager and the general manager, and if a team does not win, its general manager can point the finger at the manager: His decision making is poor.
" Another shared the same sentiment, tweeting, "The amount of tweets blaming Ariana Grande for what happened to Mac Miller is disgusting, his addiction and lack of help is what drove this to happen, don't point the finger and blame.
But Christie likely will not mention those thorny issues when he takes a short break from his campaign to return home and address the state legislature, unless it is to point the finger at the Democrats who lead it.
More willing to point the finger inward, Mr. Obama indicated that the economic differences between urban and rural folks in the United States created divisions that had gone unacknowledged for too long, as had the fault line of race.
The hackers, for example, used a data-deleting tool used by North Korean government hackers, and password-stealing code previously used by Chinese government hackers in an attempt to lead investigators to point the finger to the wrong country.
After reports blaming Emilia Clarke and Sophie Turner for the mishap, Hot Ones host Sean Evans decided to point the finger towards someone else during the Complex series' season 9 premiere: Joe Jonas, aka the unofficial King of the North.
While some environmental groups point the finger at climate change, Maarten van Aalst, director of the Netherlands-based Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, said it was hard to make the link with certainty because the dzud is a complex phenomenon.
Mr. Bharara's office and the S.E.C. pursued charges against a number of SAC's traders in an effort to build a case against Mr. Cohen, but no one was able — or willing — to point the finger at him for insider trading.
Clark County public health director Dr. Alan Melnick told NPR that while he did not want to "to point the finger at anybody," measles is highly contagious and potentially deadly, with one of the children already landing in the hospital.
The Post connected the calls to a firm started by Cruz campaign manager Jeff Roe, and both the Rubio and Trump campaigns were quick to point the finger at their rival as the three slug it out in South Carolina.
While Facebook has denied paying a media company to write news stories or spread information, if you trust The New York Times reporting, as I do, then Facebook allegedly used an outside company to point the finger at Soros. Why?
A source close to the White House said many of Trump's outside advisers are unhappy with his decision to point the finger at Democrats rather than own a policy shift that could be presented as the fulfillment of a campaign promise.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Members of the global chemical weapons watchdog on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a Russian-led push to undercut new powers that allow the agency to point the finger of blame for the use of banned toxic munitions in Syria.
I think they realize all this but PR is PR and they were trying to manage the crisis and it's convenient to point the finger at a single entity and try to paint the picture this is a rogue agent.
Merkley argued that Americans will likely blame Republicans for the government shutdown, although a recent Quinnipiac poll shows that Americans are about evenly split on whether they would point the finger at the GOP (32%) or the Democratic Party (34%).
The elephant in the secretariat This year, a mysterious attack on Saudi oil fields has provided some late drama to UNGA, as US officials point the finger at Iran, despite its denials and claims of responsibility by Houthi rebels in Yemen.
True, he no longer calls the alliance "obsolete", as he did before taking office, but he has been louder than his predecessors in criticising allies for not spending enough on defence and happy to point the finger—especially at Germany.
Well, what we learned from Solomon&aposs reporting is that this is pulled off the table at the last minute because Hillary Clinton refused to say certain things that the Iranian government wanted said and were to point the finger away from them.
Though the frequency and speed with which politicians seeking to sound tough on terrorism point the finger of blame at tech companies probably boils down to a calculation of what plays best with domestic voters (and, in Macron's case, on the campaign trail).
Many times, the same billionaires and politicians who are at the front of attacks on union members are also first to point the finger of blame for our problems at those who are not Christians, at black people, and at new immigrants.
And the more visible it is that there are a few greedy people who rigged our economy, then point the finger at immigrants or disabled people or other vulnerable people, the more likely people are to have some clarity about our political strategy.
Despite their conviction, the couple maintains they did nothing wrong and instead point the finger at the ambulance that picked up their son before his death in a new interview with Del Bigtree, the director of Vaxxed, a controversial anti-vaxxer documentary.
They point the finger to something, and the left says, "Yeah, sure, right now there are problems with refugees, but we shouldn't send them away, and we should move on, and everything will be better in ten years," and people don't get that.
In this case, security researchers said they didn't have enough evidence to point the finger at any known hacking group, but said the hackers may be associated with APT33 or APT34, which are believed to be groups working for the Iranian government.
In September, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, uncovered documents showing that Big Sugar paid three Harvard scientists in the 1960s to play down the connection between sugar and heart disease and instead point the finger at saturated fat.
"Secretary Clinton — and you're not the only one, so I don't mean to just point the finger at you — you've received over $600,000 in speaking fees from Goldman Sachs in one year," he said, turning to face the grim-looking front-runner.
Some in the FBI and Justice Department felt the evidence was strong enough to point the finger, but others in US intelligence agencies and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence felt it could encourage retaliation or the exposure of US intelligence operations.
"You'd have to point the finger (for the market's drop) at the China trade negotiations and the fact that we hit technical resistance again at 27.3,220 on the S&P 500," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
It would be absurd to argue that Manafort's other clients in the 12 years since then are somehow to blame for any criminal activity he may have engaged in – and prosecutors aren't even trying to point the finger at President Trump for these activities.
Some will be swift to point the finger at Islam as a whole for being responsible for Masood's actions, a view that is not only deeply misguided, but runs the risk of feeding the narrative of the very extremists we are seeking to defeat.
North Korea under suspicion South Korea has been quick to point the finger of blame at Kim Jong Un, suggesting there was a standing order to kill Kim Jong Nam in place for the last five years, but there is no proof of this.
And while it is still too early to point the finger definitively at Pyongyang, clues in the attack code and attackers' machines suggest that the ransom attacks were the work of the same group of North Korean hackers, or of someone masquerading as them.
It had occurred at the same time as militants from the group formerly called the Nusra Front had started a big offensive in nearby Aleppo, he said, appearing to point the finger at rescue workers from a group called the "White Helmets" who filmed the aftermath.
"It's politically expedient for the Republicans to point the finger at a Democratic president, but the reality is that a massive grassroots movement combined with market forces have been the real drivers of change," said Mary Anne Hitt who heads the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign.
In an interview with the New York Times, lead author of the report and director of the vector-borne diseases division at the CDC, Lyle Peterson, repeatedly refused to point the finger at climate change, only going so far as to discuss the likely importance of warmer weather.
When it comes to opioid abuse and high drug prices, Democrats may point the finger at pharmaceutical companies; but they reinforce the drug industry's power by prioritizing biopharmaceutical solutions to health crises and, in some cases, fail to appreciate the connection between anti-racist reforms and health reforms.
THE HAGUE, June 1303 (Reuters) - Britain, which has condemned Russia over the nerve agent poisoning of an ex-spy, is pushing to give more teeth to the global chemical weapons watchdog so that it can point the finger at those who carry out attacks with banned toxic substances.
Sophie Turner, aka Sansa Stark from Game of Thrones, stopped by The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Friday to chat about her recent marriage to Joe Jonas, promote X-Men: Dark Phoenix — and firmly point the finger at Emilia Clarke, aka Daenerys Targaryen, for that coffee cup.
While Waymo works hard to point the finger at Kalanick specifically, saying his winner-take-all attitude fueled a burning desire to beat Google at all costs, Uber, on the other hand, is keen on painting Kalanick as an executive passionate about solving transportation problems, especially those related to self-driving.
As Trump loudly denounces his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton as ethically challenged ("crooked Hillary," he calls her daily), Christie's continued service makes it easy for Clinton to point the finger back at Trump and ask why his transition is run by a politicians whose top aides were just convicted of corruption.
Despite the seriousness of the charge (the hack by China's PLA on US Steel, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards on American banks and by North Korea on Sony all pale by comparison), the decision to point the finger of blame unambiguously in Russia's direction was not straightforward for the Obama administration.
Some VCs at the event were quick to point the finger at financial institutions like JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs — these banks overhyped companies like Uber and Lyft, they argued, running up expectations and pricing IPOs so high that there was nowhere for them to go on the public markets but down.
A lot of Knicks fans, and N.B.A. fans in general, would point the finger at Pat Riley for the team's trudging along while others glide, but while Riley's teams may have been synonymous with the brutal slowed-down style of the 1990s, the Knicks were playing this way long before he arrived.
" But Rooney was quick to point the finger at the other side of the Capitol, saying before he was elected he was always told that the House was the "narrow self-interested body, and the Senate looks after the globe and I think we just saw that it might be the other way.
Shortly after U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May announced that her government had "concluded that it is highly likely that Russia was responsible" for the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy and his daughter on U.K. soil, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders declined to point the finger at Russia for the attack.
"When you weigh the evidence across the different studies that have looked at this, it really does pretty strongly point the finger that organophosphate pesticides as a class are of significant concern to child neurodevelopment," said Stephanie M. Engel, an associate professor of epidemiology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
It is a reminder that Judaism contains multitudes, and that those who point the finger at other Jews as a way to keep the target off their own backs — insisting that the real problem are those with their kippot or their Zionism — at once distorts our history and the fact of our peoplehood.
It's also worth noting, however, that far-right personalities Mike Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, Pamela Geller, Paul Rondeau, and many others all posted these stories within roughly an hour of one another, and that some of these same people spread content that tried to point the finger at Muslims, or suggest that Muslims were pleased by the fire.
The delegate skirmishes, which have led Trump to point the finger at the Republican Party as much as Cruz, led Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus to issue his sternest warning yet to both sides -- the rules will not be "rigged" to favor any candidate, but 1,237 will remain the number of delegates needed to win the nomination.
It's easy to point the finger at ION Audio for a creation like this— and we do, at least in part—but Urban Outfitters deserves most of the blame for continuing to fan the hipster flames and creating genuine demand for a $99 record player that also plays another medium we were all pretty certain was dead.
""The conflict of values is this: On the one hand, if a defendant is asserting his innocence and trying to defend himself, and there's Person B, who was a really viable suspect and really might have committed the crime, Defendant A ought to be able to point the finger at Person B in search for the truth.
Read more: Trump gave his most direct endorsement of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as the investigation into Jamal Khashoggi's murder closes in on him The CIA has reportedly concluded with "high confidence" the crown prince ordered Khashoggi's killing, but Trump has continued to express doubts and refused to point the finger at the young Saudi ruler.
But even with a growing amount of data showing how much older Americans struggle with digital literacy, it's unfair to point the finger at one age group as the cause of informational rot on the internet, according to Andy Guess, an assistant professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University, and the coauthor of a recent study about fake news consumption.
But in the end, you have to point the finger at national political journalism, which has too often lost sight of its primary directives in this election season: to help readers and viewers make sense of the presidential chaos; to reduce the confusion, not add to it; to resist the urge to put ratings, clicks and ad sales above the imperative of getting it right.
It's not clear in the story whether the plan was to simply say it was someone else, or to point the finger at a specific person as Whelan did: Kavanaugh and his allies have been privately discussing a defense that would not question whether an incident involving Ford happened, but instead would raise doubts that the attacker was Kavanaugh, according to a person familiar with the discussions.
But Mr Pegula was determined to eliminate the risk of his worst-case scenario, in which he would cough up $27.5m to Mr Taylor and then have to shop for a new quarterback—just like the prisoner who wants to ensure he does not wind up locked up for years, which would occur if he refuses to point the finger at a collaborator who does not extend him the same courtesy.
Criminals are emboldened by the new rules; eventually someone will die at the hands of a just-released felon and those Democratic officials who dreamed up this risky plan will wring their hands and point the finger at…President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 85033 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE.
Wallace's commentary comes as Republicans have seized on the revelation that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee funded a controversial dossier on Donald Trump to point the finger back at Democrats regarding Russia's meddling in the election.
KROEGER: Well, honestly, J bone, I am kind of sick of the discrimination against beach wear, you know, like if people are unhappy with the comp, I think they need to take a look at themselves, and not just point the finger at like swimsuits you know, because like, teachers look good on my case about wearing board shorts all the time, and it&aposs like, maybe you should look at your teaching style and not my boardies.
Some fact sheets and reports from advocates, for example, argue against broad scientific evidence showing that TNR programs don't limit cat populations, and that wild cats are a major source of toxoplasmosis, the leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the US. They point the finger specifically at Alley Cat Allies, which claims more than 650,000 members, and Best Friends Animal Society, which have put on public relations campaigns aimed at getting feral cats protected wildlife status.
" The New York Times's Nicholas Kristof declared Trump's candidacy his "shared shame," arguing that "the media made Trump," while the paper's media critic, Jim Rutenberg, diagnosed a massive journalistic failure: "In the end, you have to point the finger at national political journalism, which has too often lost sight of its primary directives in this election season: to help readers and viewers make sense of the presidential chaos; to reduce the confusion, not add to it; to resist the urge to put ratings, clicks and ad sales above the imperative of getting it right.
Shortly after U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May announced that her government had "concluded that it is highly likely that Russia was responsible" for the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy and his daughter on U.K. soil, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders declined to point the finger at Russia for the attack: Between the lines: If the U.K. assessment is correct, the Kremlin did next to nothing to hide its culpability — using a nerve agent produced by the Russian government and leaving Sergei Skripal, the ex-spy, and his daughter nearly unconscious in a busy area.

No results under this filter, show 309 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.