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"rebuke" Definitions
  1. the act of speaking severely to somebody because they have done something wrong

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The rebuke not only allowed the merger to go through over the department's objections, but was a one-sided rebuke of the department's case as a whole.
Mr. McConnell's rebuke — "nevertheless, she persisted" — went viral.
National faith leaders have taken to the digital pulpit of Twitter to rebuke Mr. Moore: Or to rebuke his critics: But for many pastors, the allegations have created a dilemma.
In an even more scathing rebuke, Alessandra Codinha — Vogue.
Its very existence is a challenge — and a rebuke.
You can embarrass them with the rebuke and a censure.
But still left the door open for a later rebuke.
He presented these changes as a rebuke to his predecessor.
Yet their rebuke to Mr Trump goes far beyond immigration.
House Democrats also issued a separate rebuke to HUD Wednesday.
No caption hints at a rebuke of the Great Helmsman.
Their strong rebuke of war austerity made them instantly popular.
Obama did not indicate the US would publicly rebuke Erdogan.
Trump's outlandish comments earned a rebuke from retiring GOP Sen.
In any case, a fear of rebuke is not enough.
Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a stern rebuke to Gov.
Delaney pushed hardest — and drew the hardest rebuke from Sanders.
It was a rebuke of Trump in all but name.
In Mrs May's case, though, the rebuke was worth it.
Follow the debate on CNN In a rare rebuke, Sen.
The court's ruling is a rebuke of the government's stance.
It's the dishonesty of their tactics that deserve our rebuke.
Sullivan delivered a blistering rebuke of Flynn during Tuesday's hearing.
The comments prompted a rare rebuke from Chief Justice Roberts.
That prompted an extraordinary rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts.
The coolness toward Mr. Trump amounts to a remarkable rebuke.
A huge rebuke to Trump and to his Republican Party.
Vulnerable Republicans are scrambling to rebuke their nominee, with Sens.
Comey's answer was an implicitly devastating rebuke to the president.
"We are fighting to rebuke PROMESA," Puerto Rican state Rep.
And one such microphone captured every word of Mourinho's rebuke.
Spending Plan Passed by Congress Is a Rebuke to Trump.
The combination of the two votes was a remarkable rebuke.
Jay Inslee of Washington even earned a rebuke from Sen.
Here's the latest: • A rebuke of nationalism on Armistice Day.
I've got more on Waters's rebuke of Wells Fargo here.
Mr. Trump's salute quickly earned a rebuke from Maj. Gen.
Trump received a swift rebuke on Twitter for his comment.
But it also was an implicit rebuke to the government.
While the FDP's leadership was lukewarm in its rebuke and
The administration's statement is a rare rebuke from President Obama.
Brassac's criticism earned a rebuke from many involved in fintech.
That's a stinging rebuke for his failure as lead director.
That starts with the rebuke Tuesday's results represent for Netanyahu.
The move was not just a humiliating rebuke to Spicer.
Was adding her last name a rebuke to Stolarsky's manners?
Cue Feinstein's glee and, later, a rebuke from the NRA.
It will represent an unprecedented rebuke of the United States.
Trump's remarks drew a firm rebuke from the sports world.
Buttigieg offered an indirect rebuke to Warren in his response.
A rebuke from Judge Gorsuch would be a stinging blow.
That seemed to prompt a mild rebuke from Utah Sen.
It's earned him rebuke from lawmakers and the United Nations.
It's a quiet rebuke, but a rebuke nonetheless; the ability to express oneself freely, without having to explain the "message" of your art, isn't often available to artists living in countries where speech is restricted.
It was seen by many as a rebuke to this president.
He claimed the harshest rebuke came from his daughter and wife.
That one earned a rebuke from The White House Correspondents' Association.
He saw their repeated failures as a rebuke for their hubris.
House Democrats and Republicans condemned the decision in a bipartisan rebuke.
But the pushback from airlines garnered a rebuke from federal officials.
FOR a certain kind of liberal, 2016 stands as a rebuke.
But at least Constand had a pretty clear rebuke to this.
That earlier initiative drew a strong rebuke from the European Union.
O'Neill's rebuke stands out mostly because he's a retired Navy SEAL.
He also offered a rebuke to China on its trade policy.
Without naming names, he issued a rebuke of the political landscape.
Ron Wyden of Oregon, had a withering rebuke for that argument.
It's the rebuke of the failed system we stand to inherit.
Trump paused and looked on, issuing no rebuke to the crowd.
The tweet sparked rebuke from several Democratic lawmakers, including Massachusetts Sen.
Humayun Khan, serving as a sharp rebuke of Trump's proposed edict.
They interrogate powerful officials and frequently rebuke them for lacking zeal.
The Texas senator's win serves as a rebuke to that effort.
Sweeney's rebuke in defense of the rule of law is warranted.
Flake called the vote a "clear rebuke" of Trump's trade policies.
Others are running as a rebuke to President Donald Trump's administration.
Was it Trump's rebuke of New Mexico's Republican governor, Susana Martinez?
It should come also as a rallying cry and a rebuke.
That event was lauded as a glorious bipartisan rebuke of Trump.
But his remarks drew a quick rebuke from the Sierra Club.
People who noticed the rebuke, however, have definitely tweeted about it.
John McCain's funeral turned into a weeklong rebuke of his presidency.
The place offers an implicit rebuke to fear of the other.
Such plans have drawn rebuke from the European Union and Kiev.
It took until March 7 for Neller to offer his rebuke.
It would be a rare rebuke of Beijing's human rights record.
For days, the committee appeared ready to deliver a historic rebuke.
This would amount to a direct rebuke of the Trump administration.
The remaining question: How stern a rebuke will the Senate deliver?
In a bittersweet rebuke to the past, the convictions were overturned.
Prominent corporate leaders rebuke him, despite his administration's business-friendly policies.
Stakhovsky's comments have repeatedly drawn Murray's rebuke, both publicly and privately.
The vote was seen as a stinging rebuke to the church.
The book drew a defensive rebuke from the president on Wednesday.
Wednesday, represent a sharp rebuke of Amtrak by the governor's office.
The party's threat, however, drew a strong rebuke from Mr. Puigdemont.
In Poland, sports federations in general have also endured searing rebuke.
February 13: Barr issues extraordinary rebuke of Trump on ABC News.
Blankfein compared Sanders's rebuke of billionaires to Trump's widely criticized rhetoric.
It was the third rebuke of the leader in two days.
"  "Unfortunately, we're not seeing that same rebuke of groups like antifa.
A victory in 2020 would rebuke Democrats and restore tarnished legitimacy.
Has Congress taken action before to rebuke Trump over war powers?
Lindsey Graham delivered a white-hot rebuke of his Democratic colleagues.
The agencies did not officially endorse or rebuke the manager's views.
But their visits were an implicit rebuke of Clinton's 2016 campaign.
Rubio said the decision to rebuke Warren was "borderline," and Sen.
That prompted a swift rebuke from the White House on Wednesday.
Trump's action drew an immediate rebuke from international human rights groups.
The judge disagreed, and slapped them with a strikingly firm rebuke.
And a real shift to progressivism in America will be delivered by a devastating rebuke of the president and his party, a rebuke that will return control of the Senate and state houses across the nation.
Still, the West has long urged Xi's administration to rebuke more forcefully.
And the tremendous rebuke he country has given on the immigration policy.
Not all Democratic guests will be a direct rebuke of Trump, however.
At the time, that comment drew a rebuke from Kim Kardashian West.
Scott, Chief Justice Roger B. Taney offered a surprisingly strong rebuke to
California Just Became The Largest Sanctuary State In A Rebuke To Trump
The N.R.A. saw the results as a rebuke of Mr. Bloomberg's organization.
Trump's comment elicited a strong rebuke online, where the #nastywoman went viral.
And Canadian privacy officials just issued a strong rebuke of their own.
It left its most scathing rebuke toward the end of the article.
More accurately to the telescope's opponents, it is a rebuke against colonialism.
The company encouraged the judge to rebuke the government on the record.
The passage of the law drew a quick rebuke from some creditors.
Given its underlying motivations, McConnell's plan got a scathing rebuke from Rep.
That drew a rare rebuke from the European Commission, the bloc's executive.
SRA actions range from sending a letter to a rebuke or fine.
Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) on Wednesday downplayed the Senate's rebuke of Sen.
MORE or to treat Macron's victory as "another rebuke" to Donald Trump.
In other cases, Congress has taken symbolic gestures to rebuke the President.
Ouch ... It's a harsh rebuke for sure, but Wayne makes valid points.
The move would reverse a significant Obama administration rebuke for election meddling.
Moore seized on that, casting it as a rebuke of Trump's agenda.
However, he offered only a mild rebuke of Trump for his rhetoric.
Both decried the content of Trump's comments but avoided a personal rebuke.
If she were to start again, the sitting room would rebuke her.
Trump's reimposition of sanctions amounts to a major rebuke to US allies.
The New York Times: Republicans rebuke Trump but propose no particular action.
Her remarks were seen as a rebuke of Trump's anti-regulatory agenda.
"Hamilton" may just be a musical, but it's a nice cultural rebuke.
But the race in Virginia wasn't just a rebuke of Donald Trump.
Such an outcome would be a stinging rebuke of her migrant policies.
His decision to exit the deal is a rebuke to them all.
The move drew an angry rebuke from Rodríguez Parrilla at the time.
Miller could also face internal rebuke, people familiar with the matter said.
Turnbull last month called China's military deployments "counterproductive", an unusually forceful rebuke.
Trump's own daughter offered up an unambiguous rebuke to Moore last week.
This offers a striking rebuke to the rising isolationists in American politics.
Within hours, he was met with a rebuke by the White House.
Glenn Greenwald: House Dem effort to rebuke Omar is a total fraud.
The line offered the labor-friendly audience a comforting rebuke to Gov.
That seems to be a mild rebuke of the administration's proposed budget.
He stoked outrage in Britain and earned a sharp rebuke from Mrs.
It was an unmistakable rebuke of the talent that Reese had assembled.
It was a clear rebuke of Trump's foreign policy toward Saudi Arabia.
Talk of a trade war, old-school news and an icon's rebuke.
But the opposition to her plan is also a rebuke to Mrs.
Global leaders have also echoed Mr. Mattis's rebuke of Mr. Trump's worldview.
The attorney general's office released a rare, and scathing, rebuke in writing.
His stance has drawn a rebuke from retailers, tech companies and manufacturers.
The generals were livid that the rebuke was leaked to the media.
Of course, in its rebuke to conformity, it can also be terrifying.
Roberts issued a rare rebuke and in a statement addressed Schumer's remarks.
Failure to rebuke can rightly be taken as tacit approval and acceptance.
"This is not intended as a rebuke of the president," Khanna said.
The House last week voted to formally rebuke Trump over his decision.
That was the mildest rebuke Mr Johnson has faced in recent weeks.
It also brought a strong rebuke from American lawmakers, usually steadfast allies.
Trump this month withdrew U.S. forces from northern Syria, drawing bipartisan rebuke.
The rebuke from Mr. Rosenstein was at odds with his earlier actions.
Republicans today show no inclination to rebuke Trump for his outrageous conduct.
Trump's landslide victory in Hampshire was a stinging rebuke to Obama's message.
The shift drew a strong rebuke from at least two Republican senators.
More recently, Russia's intervention in Syria has drawn rebuke from Western powers.
It was the first collective rebuke of the kingdom at the forum.
Hoping to stave off an embarrassing rebuke of President Donald Trump, Sens.
A censure motion would be a serious rebuke of the President's actions.
"No doubt it is (a rebuke)," one senior Democratic aide told CNN.
It is a rebuke of this administration and its policies (on NATO).
But his lively facial expressions prompted rebuke from lawmakers ranging from Reps.
In the letter, lawmakers also issued a rebuke to Sessions and Rosenstein.
Trump also faced a rebuke for attacking the late African-American Rep.
The new sentence met with a swift rebuke from politicians in America.
The settlement prompted a sharp rebuke from Trump, who tweeted on Nov.
Chinese state media slammed President Trump's "extortion" tactics in rare personal rebuke.
Some Democrats have already categorized the outcome as a rebuke to Trump.
For others, it was a rebuke of Saudi Arabia for murdering Khashoggi.
One reason it may have drawn rebuke from Beijing is simple geography.
In her rebuke, Clinton doubled down on her commitment to defending reproductive rights.
The crackdown drew a rare rebuke from the state-funded human rights commission.
The statement from the kingdom is an unusually strong rebuke of the Senate.
His comment that Germany was controlled by Russia earned a rebuke from Berlin.
It even earned them a rebuke from Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez.
The rebuke was in keeping with Trump&aposs aggressive broadsides against the media.
Mr Hun Sen would probably read a low turnout as a personal rebuke.
Whether it was a rebuke or mere frugality, the Saudis did not say.
It sounded like a rebuke of death, or perhaps a conspiracy with it.
It's a positive assertion of values and a clear rebuke of domestic terrorism.
"The pope is not going to go and rebuke anyone," said the Rev.
In Michigan, the November midterm elections brought a total rebuke of Michigan's Republicans.
"It is a clarifying rebuke for China's rulers," the Economist's David Rennie notes.
Action from Congress over Yemen is a rebuke that Mr Trump will ignore.
I call them animals the other day and I was meet with rebuke.
I called them "animals" the other day, and I was met with rebuke.
I call them animals the other day and I was met with rebuke.
Still, the Department of Homeland Security's actions drew a sharp rebuke from Sen.
Will the midterms be a rebuke or an endorsement of the Trump administration?
McCain's comments follow his rebuke of the new policy in a statement Wednesday.
Josh Gottheimer and Elaine Luria urged the leadership to rebuke Omar and Rep.
Any withdrawal of financial support would be a rebuke to the president's vision.
So, what led to this rebuke of Leader McConnell by his own party?
Because the appeal of jihadism is finally a rebuke of traditional Islam itself.
Until conservatives weigh this question, they don't even deserve rebuke, only blanket dismissal.
The President is angry at his rebuke from voters in the midterm elections.
It is hard to imagine a more delicious rebuke to small-minded provincialism.
Mr. Khan's resounding victory was a stinging rebuke to the peddlers of prejudice.
The rebuke sets Trump up to issue his first veto of his presidency.
For Republicans, it's a rare public rebuke aimed squarely at the Oval Office.
Instead, public distaste for and rebuke of its 'sharp power' was on show.
This was a rare rebuke of the president by the Republican-controlled Senate.
"  The New York Times called it "a rare joint rebuke of Mr. Trump.
The presumptive nominee said today that he was "surprised" by Mr. Ryan's rebuke.
Warren ended up doing 2628 separate interviews the day after the Senate rebuke.
On Wednesday, Chief Justice David Maraga issued a rare rebuke to the government.
" His own boys rebuke him: "You didn't send a plane to bring us.
That drew a rebuke from Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland the next day.
A resolution is intended to serve as a public rebuke to freshman Rep.
Of course, there is no guarantee that OPEC will heed Trump's Twitter rebuke.
Of course there have also been strong words of rebuke from religious people.
Trump's comments also drew a rebuke from the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo.
The potential conflict of interest had prompted an unprecedented rebuke from British lawmakers.
They sympathize with indigenous populations and rebuke Spain's incursion—up to a point.
But the bigger the rebuke of Trump the better for the country. Resist.
An official in Macron's office said Trump's rebuke was founded on a misunderstanding.
She represented something restless and feral, the rebuke to a lifetime of restriction.
The article drew a carefully worded but unmistakable rebuke from the White House.
It was not clear what impact the rebuke of Mr. Rouhani would have.
The crack earned Mr. Schumer a public rebuke from the presidential Twitter account.
The rebuke "be rational" often carries a threat that is far from rational.
The State Department issued a rare public rebuke of the South Korean government.
The Virginia governor's race ended in a particularly forceful rebuke of President Trump.
Trump's latest comments drew a stern rebuke from one former presidential rival, Sen.
There are no Republican attacks to rebuke because the Republicans haven't made them.
Electing Foster Campbell is the most immediate way to rebuke President-elect Trump.
Joe Kennedy III delivered a broad rebuke of President Trump's policies last night.
On Friday Trump denied he had disparaged Haiti, prompting a rebuke from Durbin.
Voters in the country have delivered a sharp rebuke to their political elite.
With smaller streets and lots, it was a rebuke to car-dependent sprawl.
In a stinging and historically rare rebuke, Trump policy in the exclusive interview.
They were a rebuke of bigotry and a call for equality and inclusion.
The U.S. event at the United Nations sparked a sharp rebuke from China.
Only the House Ethics Committee has power to rebuke lawmakers for violating rules.
Some of his remarks prompted a rebuke by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Tillis reversed his position just before the Senate voted to rebuke Trump's declaration.
A vote to condemn anti-Semitism as a rebuke to Minnesota Democratic Rep.
But in the aftermath of McCain's scathing rebuke of Trump for his battle with a Gold Star family of Muslim faith, the GOP nominee issued a stunning rebuke of the veteran Arizona senator and refused to endorse him in his primary.
Michelle Obama delivers raw rebuke to Donald Trump Michelle Obama delivers raw rebuke to Donald Trump Michelle Obama put aside her normal campaign talking points Thursday to address the growing Donald Trump sexual harassment scandal in an uncharacteristically raw speech.
" Rosenworcel's rebuke opens with a pointed question: "What is the Federal Communications Commission hiding?
Superman and Zod and his minions that serves as a direct rebuke to everything
The decision prompted a stern rebuke from Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi late Tuesday.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's comments drew a rebuke from German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
He also spoke with the "New York Times" in his effort to rebuke her.
It wasn't long before she drew a rebuke from the incoming Commander-in-Chief.
King has also been no stranger to the possibility of facing the congressional rebuke.
Swift condemnation from Democrats Trump's statement on Tuesday drew a swift rebuke from Democrats.
Trump's speech drew a swift rebuke Tuesday from opposing ends of the political spectrum.
However, a reference to old gay bathhouses drew a rebuke from critics on Twitter.
In his own statement that later drew a rebuke from the President, Republican Sen.
The president hand-waved away their disagreement on climate change with a subtle rebuke.
Voters in Turkey's largest cities have dealt President Recep Tayyip Erdogan a sharp rebuke.
The rebuke of Trump was a departure from Kirk's earlier position on the mogul.
That drew swift rebuke from many Republicans, including several of his most prominent supporters.
Several Labour MPs joined the protests in a public rebuke to the party leadership.
And it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked our country.
It is tempting to see in this categorical condemnation a necessary rebuke of Trumpism.
The latter charge drew a stern rebuke this week from Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam.
We are witnessing the swiftest, biggest big business rebuke/revolt of the Trump presidency.
The rebuke comes in response to Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
He even has gone against China, which is the last country he should rebuke.
The House has rarely taken formal votes to rebuke one of its own members.
The attack led to a stern rebuke from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
It was also a tragic and humiliating rebuke of the recent Kurdish independence referendum.
The very next day, 2900 Republicans joined the Democrats to rebuke Trump once again.
It also fashioned a snide rebuke to the arty excesses of late-period psychedelia.
Murphy's office delivered a sharp rebuke of Obama's funding proposal in a statement Tuesday.
He responded with a rebuke, telling May to focus on Islamic extremism in Britain.
The first was his 1983 rebuke of MTV for not highlighting enough black musicians.
Donald Trump's ascension to the presidency is an unusually literal rebuke to his predecessor.
It triggered a strong protest from Nicosia and a rebuke from the European Union.
Andreesen made comments about India that drew a rebuke from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Even so, those calling this a massive rebuke to the president are overdoing it.
More galling, perhaps, was the implicit rebuke to their own collective marital-bed deaths.
Blowback continued Friday over the House's anti-hate resolution initially intended to rebuke Rep.
The inspector general issued a scathing rebuke of Comey's handling of sensitive investigative information.
Enough to qualify for Democratic debates, maybe, but a clear rebuke from the community.
The bipartisan rebuke was the first time Congress has blocked a presidential emergency declaration.
Trump's latest statement contains a strong rebuke of a co-equal branch of government.
Comments he made this week about Germany's contributions to NATO led to Kubicki's rebuke.
A rebuke to Trump in the overall returns, but not a presidency-ending repudiation.
Even if the Senate approves the measure, it amounts to a largely symbolic rebuke.
Mr. Mueller's tone and tenor are remarkable — and a sharp rebuke to Mr. Barr.
The decision was a rare rebuke of China's increasingly strict limits on human rights.
In a rebuke to Mr. Vance, 9 percent of voters submitted write-in votes.
His papacy has been a consistent rebuke to American culture-war Christianity in politics.
That drew a rebuke from an official at the presidential Blue House on Friday.
No punches were thrown, but O'Flaherty issued a rebuke to Bautista after the game.
The ad about pre-existing conditions immediately drew a Twitter rebuke from the president.
Nevertheless, Niblett said he was taken aback by Trump's aggressive rebuke of climate activists.
That triggered a stinging rebuke from Chinese newspaper The Global Times the following day.
His rebuke of George Conway, the lawyer spouse of Kellyanne, prompted more eye-rolling.
It is the Trump administration's most public rebuke yet of Russians over election meddling.
Sanders's vote also provoked a rebuke from Trump's reelection campaign, elevating the senators' opposition.
Ms. Pelosi then returned to the lectern, where she continued to rebuke the reporter.
The resolution was originally meant as a rebuke to one of their own: Rep.
However, it stands as another rebuke to the Trump administration over its Iran policy.
But Mr. Mattis recently resigned with a parting rebuke about the importance of alliances.
His candidacy may be what is really causing Washington Republicans to rebuke Mr. King.
Voters in Tokyo delivered a rebuke to his party in municipal elections on Sunday.
The bipartisan measure amounts to an unusual rebuke of the president's expansive war powers.
Their coverage helped draw international attention to the campaign, resulting in widespread international rebuke.
The meeting drew a rebuke from the European Union, which cautioned against military intervention.
And Mr. Timberlake — who, accidentally or not, did the ripping — largely avoided public rebuke.
Yes, the resurrection stands as a kind of rebuke of the show's seeming nihilism.
Democrats, on the other hand, are hosting attendees who stand in rebuke of Trump.
The black-haired girl with her attendants, their laughter a rebuke to my aloneness.
The court's ruling is a clear rebuke of the government's approach in C-14.
Late last month, the Associated Press reported that a group of 216 Catholic thinkers delivered a "filial correction" — essentially, a formal rebuke — accusing the Pope of spreading heresy with "Amoris," the first time such a rebuke has been used since the 14th century.
Tim Kaine of Virginia, passed 55-45, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke of the president.
He treats the catastrophe of the 22015 election as a deserved rebuke to party leaders.
He turned that into a stinging rebuke of Trump, citing the President's attacks on Rep.
McCain then asked whether Assange should be accorded any credibility -- another implicit rebuke of Trump.
Waters' comments drew a strong rebuke from Republicans amid fears that the protests might escalate.
But that argument received a blistering rebuke from federal prosecutors in their sentencing memo Friday.
The Khan controversy lasted for nearly a week and drew a rebuke from John McCain.
Rao's inflammatory op-eds as an undergraduate at Yale University drew a rebuke from Sen.
This is far from the first rebuke Trump has received when it comes to science.
" The messages ended with a sharp rebuke from Cohen: "Not going to argue with you.
Despite these more modest ambitions, the patent still includes a scathing rebuke of modern politics.
They include a strong rebuke against those who say Coke and other sodas cause obesity.
ON JULY 4TH the Indian Supreme Court issued a sharp rebuke to the central government.
In a tweet posted Tuesday morning, POTUS seemed to issue a rebuke to the article.
China wasn't the only one of those countries to rebuke the Trump administration's latest decision.
Either way, her approach seemed to rebuke any notion that she was a Washington insider.
Those customers include Japan's air force, earning a rebuke from Itsunori Onodera, the defence minister.
The votes last Thursday were a rare rebuke to President Donald Trump, but largely symbolic.
The slower than expected cuts have drawn a rebuke from Saudi Arabia, the OPEC kingpin.
Phil Bredesen, a Democrat, in the state's Senate race alongside a harsh rebuke of Rep.
Never one to back down, the former president defended the law with a fiery rebuke.
Arpaio's opinions and actions drew praise and rebuke during his 24-year run as sheriff.
Facebook suffered a rebuke in February that would reverberate through the rest of the year.
What followed was an unusual, unsigned rebuke of the Birmingham office from NOAA on Sept.
The move drew an angry rebuke from Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla.
Twelve Republicans bucked party lines to deliver Trump the most significant rebuke of his administration.
Although steeped in patriarchal values, it could be taken as a rebuke to patriarchal tradition.
If Congress votes overwhelmingly to rebuke Trump, it could damage the administration's arguments in court.
But, while not overt, the language is a rebuke of the substance of the TPP.
The proper venue for redress is the courts, not a public rebuke addressed to Congress.
Khan's father, Khizr Kahn, issued an emotional rebuke of Trump for his rhetoric toward Muslims.
Warmbier's parents issued a rare statement Friday morning in an apparent rebuke of Trump's comments.
Democrats in large numbers joined with Republicans to deliver a remarkable rebuke to the president.
Vicious acts of terror continue to be promoted to innocent and impressionable people without rebuke.
Northam's election was supposed to mark a symbolic and substantive rebuke to all of that.
The President issued a strong rebuke of trade practices that he feels harm American workers.
The resolution referenced King's comments to The New York Times, but didn't directly rebuke him.
Voters in the House Congressional elections last year delivered a clear rebuke of his style.
Her opinion earned a rebuke from conservative Justice Samuel Alito, who wrote the majority opinion.
" The criticism prompted a Twitter rebuke from Trump, who called the network a "total joke.
The military won the war, but its excesses invited international rebuke and war crimes trials.
Even so, the ruling is a strong rebuke of the government's encroachment on technological advances.
My fellow conservative and Trump supporter on the panel, Pat Buchanan, offered a sharp rebuke.
More to the point, Obama's rebuke was directed at the Clinton supporters, not the protester.
This past weekend, the governor publicly rejected the project, a powerful rebuke of the Board.
The resolution cites King's comments to the New York Times, but doesn't directly rebuke him.
He reserved his sharpest rebuke for Trump himself, albeit without mentioning the president by name.
Flashback: This is not the first time Romney has given a harsh rebuke of Trump.
In his rebuke, Trump said the United States would no longer deal with the ambassador.
Graydon Carter, Editor of Vanity Fair, said he canceled the event in rebuke to Trump.
It contained a scathing rebuke of Uber's culture and made 2366 recommendations to the company.
Indonesia's worsening air safety record, Cornell's rare rebuke of Beijing, China's growing list of billionaires.
The statement drew a swift rebuke from Mr. Trump, who vented his anger on Twitter.
The Senate is poised to rebuke President Trump's national emergency declaration at the southwestern border.
In February Ms. Massenet joined its board, a seeming rebuke to Yoox Net-a-Porter.
A rebuke to President Trump in the overall returns, but not a presidency-ending repudiation.
His comments triggered a swift rebuke from former prosecutors and members of his own party.
Park's cutting public rebuke is the latest by a former diplomat of the sitting President.
The crackdown has also exposed Belgium to the possibility of rebuke on human rights grounds.
Obama later addressed the decision with an implicit rebuke to Edward Snowden and Julian Assange.
Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah and a former presidential candidate, delivered the sharpest rebuke.
Another presidential rebuke: The Senate voted to require congressional approval for further attacks against Iran.
He made a case that his victory was more than a rebuke of Mr. Trump.
Another presidential rebuke: The Senate voted to require congressional approval for further attacks against Iran.
Brown signed "sanctuary state" legislation last October in a rebuke of Trump's increased immigration restrictions.
A loss for Strange would be seen as a rebuke of Trump by his base.
Pro-democracy candidates dominate Hong Kong's local elections in a rebuke to China Advent, explained
Lastly a Ukraine-focused impeachment would not be the full moral rebuke this president deserves.
The article drew a rebuke from nearly 600 academics and clinicians who called it misleading.
Cotton, who is tall and scrawny and loves partisan combat, delivered an unexpectedly sharp rebuke.
Tolentino's raw honesty feels like a rebuke to the hand-wringing about millennial self-obsession.
The whiplash is remarkable: On Wednesday, House Democrats delivered the strongest rebuke possible to Trump.
Department veterans said Barr bought himself some time with his public rebuke of the president.
Though it's not high praise to describe the movie as watchable, it's no rebuke either.
The board stripped him of his title as chairman, a stinging rebuke of his leadership.
She fought classism, sexism, physical abuse and public rebuke to become an incomparable American legend.
That drew a rebuke from the president, who dubbed Wilson "wacky" and denied her account.
The company's done more to crack down on foreign interference campaigns after facing rebuke from lawmakers.
Singaporeans are agog at the unprecedented rebuke of the prime minister from such a senior figure.
Well the IG reportedly will also rebuke Lynch&aposs mishandling of the Hillary Clinton Email investigation.
The intransigent move is sure to bring a rebuke from lawmakers who are threatening to sue.
Today, Trump's Twiplomacy draws a swift rebuke: "Twitter diplomacy is undesirable," China's state news agency declared.
Wall Street's rebuke When it was first raised, the rule prompted rebuttals from the financial industry.
Nearly every answer was met with loud rebuke from attendees, drowning out his comments at times.
May's blaming of her colleagues in Westminster unsurprisingly led to a swift rebuke from all sides.
Waters' comments drew a strong rebuke from Republican lawmakers amid fears that the protests might escalate.
"I don't think that China has given Singapore a public rebuke for this before," Zhang said.
Following Biden's comments, Booker called on the former vice president to apologize in a sharp rebuke.
As expected, the Supreme Court ruling drew a strong rebuke from Democratic lawmakers across the country.
Several companies used that precious airtime to project inclusivity in a tacit rebuke of Mr Trump.
The results are a shot across the bow of any Republican who would rebuke the Trump.
A French rebuke of "America First," Germans rally for Jews and a dose of Danish justice.
Scott sponsored legislation to censure King, a more serious rebuke, which he plans to continue pursuing.
It is also a rebuke to Brazilian foreign policy under Lula and his successor, Dilma Rousseff.
The deceptive ads drew a sharp rebuke from the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Michelle Obama, however, didn't need convincing, approaching the campaign already determined to voice her scathing rebuke.
He also had a stinging rebuke for the presidential adviser's comments about JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit.
That drew a rebuke from Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan who called his comments "a serious mistake".
A tacit rebuke to Mr Trump's illiberalism, this plays a contradictory role in the mayor's campaign.
A rebuke to Conway, whose comments Taub called "awfully arrogant and tone deaf" in an interview.
If he had vetoed it, Congress had signaled their willingness to rebuke him and override it.
He earned rebuke from his superiors in 2005 when he talked about enjoying killing the enemy.
" The rhetoric at the debate earned a rare public rebuke from Khamenei, who called it "unworthy.
Let's make people fear for, well, if not their lives, then at least a strong rebuke.
The measure passed Thursday is also seen as a rebuke of Trump's relationship with Saudi Arabia.
"It is a strong rebuke of Germany and other countries' inaction," said BEUC head Monique Goyens.
Fourteen GOP lawmakers broke party lines to rebuke the president's emergency declaration for a second time.
The comments are the Trump administration's most explicit rebuke of Russia's claim on Crimea to date.
Corporate critics rebuke corporate leaders for conduct alleged to be the result of short-term thinking.
That rebuke factored into the decisions of some lawmakers who voted to confirm him, Warner said.
A simple dictionary search of censure yields such synonyms as: condemn, criticize, blame, reprehend and rebuke.
Johnson resigned as foreign secretary in July 2018 in a rebuke of May's approach to Brexit.
He resigned as Foreign Secretary in July 2018 in a rebuke of May's stance on Brexit.
It "feels like a cultural rebuke on behalf of lots of aching women," our critic writes.
The President's blind eye drew a scathing rebuke from Karen Attiah, Khashoggi's editor at the Post.
Last week's elections were a stunning rebuke of the Washington establishment and "business as usual" politics.
It did not rebuke the administration's attempt to fire a private citizen from the bully pulpit.
UK voters' rebuke of Prime Minister Theresa May also could have crushed stocks, but it didn't.
Trump's comments on Thursday followed a rare, bipartisan rebuke from a congressional committee on the subject.
His comments are the Trump administration's most explicit rebuke of Russia's claim on Crimea to date.
It is a rebuke to the liberal triumphalism which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
But Putin has chosen to rebuke these efforts in favor of territorial annexation and international destabilization.
While nonbinding, passage of such a resolution would be a major rebuke to a U.S. ally.
The resolution did not directly rebuke King, but was meant as a response to his comments.
His act is a tacit rebuke of the lacquered fakery of our Instagrammed, brand-conscious lives.
By Wednesday, fellow Democratic presidential candidates weighed in, seeing openings to rebuke the current front-runner.
The proposed rule prompted a rebuke from the man leading the self-driving car project Google.
"This settlement is a welcome rebuke of an agency that has gone too far," he said.
Romney's rebuke of Trump and praise for McCain on Tuesday was direct and unequivocal (The Hill).
Some still saw the rebuke issued by the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, who said Mrs.
Trump's message led to a swift rebuke from the National Weather Service's office in Birmingham, Alabama.
Although the NHLA is a nonpartisan group, its invitation contained a rebuke of Trump's campaign rhetoric.
Why isn't the House voting to rebuke the filthy and hate laced things they have said?
"Let's be clear, this is a rebuke of the President's abuse of trade authority," said Sen.
On Wednesday, the plight of the Rohingya prompted a rare rebuke from the UN Security Council.
A Turkish court last week rejected Brunson's appeal for release, drawing a stiff rebuke from Trump.
Khan delivered a sharp rebuke against Trump last week at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
The insult stung, a rebuke of the intimate understanding that Donnersmarck had felt existed between them.
In September, she delivered an impassioned rebuke to world leaders at the UN Climate Action Summit.
The elements offer a rebuke as President Trump rolls back policies designed to address global warming.
That drew a rebuke from Prime Minister Theresa May, who rejected the idea out of hand.
" That drew a rebuke from two Senate Democrats, who sent a letter calling the move "inexplicable.
He is quick to rebuke them, however, when their actions do not align with his interests.
Will it be a vote for Europe, or, as I fear, a nationalist rebuke to governments?
"People don't use that word anymore," Penelope tells him, but her mild rebuke merely provokes him.
Its handling of that case led to a rare rebuke of the bank's management by shareholders.
It would be a stern rebuke to the president over his plan to fund a wall.
I can think of no president who has earned this rebuke more than the current one.
But he did almost nothing to stem the defection of a dozen Republicans, an embarrassing rebuke.
The vote was a rebuke to the company's leaders and a victory for gun control activists.
Her extraordinary courage ensured that her son's death would stand as a defiant rebuke to hatred.
A few hours after the White House released the president's statement, Mr. Graham issued a rebuke.
The rumors, which continue to proliferate, have since drawn the rebuke of scientists around the world.
The message carried an implicit rebuke of the way Tillerson often sidelined and ignored career staffers.
The action against the National Democratic Institute drew a sharp rebuke from critics of the government.
She was suspended from the House for the day, a remarkable rebuke from a Democratic House.
I still think so, because censure was too weak a rebuke for what the president did.
His sharp rebuke came at the same time as the woman's family also criticized the authorities.
Think of the chief's rebuke of Trump over the so-called "Obama judge" in November 2018.
The language at the debate earned a rare public rebuke from Khamenei, who called it "unworthy".
Thirumalaisamy doesn't have any answers, but she offers a powerful rebuke to the cult of tech.
A liberal House Democrat on Monday issued an unusually sharp rebuke of his California colleague, Sen.
But it's also a rebuke of the Republican Congress that has tried to pass these bills.
Here's an interesting rebuke of the tech industry's assertion that tech innovation and evolution are inevitable.
But on Thursday, Barr offered a rare rebuke to Trump during an interview with ABC News.
Peking University's heavy-handed attempts to silence discussion of the case drew widespread rebuke this week.
In a column for The Guardian, Cornel West offers a strong rebuke to the Democratic Party.
The decision to cancel the South Carolina GOP primary sparked rebuke from Republicans in the state.
We have detailed maps showing how France voted, in what was a rebuke of mainstream parties.
The result was a rebuke of France's traditional mainstream parties, which quickly rallied behind Mr. Macron.
That was consistent with his long-held positions, and it drew a fast rebuke from Cisneros.
The public rebuke immediately drew a negative response from China, which is Australia's largest trading partner.
That resulted in another congressional rebuke for Mr. Trump and complaints even from loyal Republican allies.
Ms. Jenner's rebuke raised the level of opposition, and not only because of her high profile.
Democrats on Tuesday were scathing in their rebuke of the Republican embrace of the Ukraine claim.
He recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and received a rebuke from the United Nations.
Graham's life is a rebuke to the idea that evangelicalism and politics don't or shouldn't mix.
The comment prompted an immediate rebuke the attorney general, who asked Bolsonaro to explain that comment.
The speech was an even more stinging rebuke of Mr. Trump than her Golden Globes speech.
Only two days later did he denounce racism and rebuke the white supremacist groups by name.
Imamura's comments prompted an immediate rebuke from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who apologized on his behalf.
Past patrols within 15 nautical miles of China's artificial islands have drawn sharp rebuke from Beijing.
Six months after the rare rebuke, Exxon stopped resisting and agreed to reveal these climate risks.
His rebuke of Trump over Syria could come back to haunt him in a primary bid.
Republicans quickly lined up to rebuke the president and business leaders fled his economic advisory councils.
That remark earned an implied rebuke from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Twitter on Monday.
He took to Twitter Thursday morning to defend his approach and rebuke some of his critics.
In a strong rebuke to China, The Hague said China had no claim to the area.
And so I think getting a pastoral hug will do more than getting a political rebuke.
His comments drew a rebuke from fellow Republicans in a controversy that has inflamed racial tensions.
It was as if the Independent Spirits, which manage to pull off an impish, scrappy vibe despite counting Bank of America and American Airlines among their sponsors, were gleefully sending rebuke after rebuke to the beleaguered Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and its #OscarsSoWhite ways.
The lawyer, Joan C. Watt, started to answer, but Justice Sotomayor interrupted with an unusually personal rebuke.
Now, the I.G. report will also allegedly rebuke Loretta Lynch and fired Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe.
It was Congress&apos first formal rebuke of Trump&aposs actions from the summit and its aftermath.
But activists say the company must publicly rebuke such claims if it's going to have an impact.
As Republican senators were criticizing Graham-Cassidy, major health groups issued a harsh rebuke of the proposal.
But the judicial rebuke may embolden anti-Zuma factions within the ruling party to mount a challenge.
A source said Trump gave Shah a mild rebuke for the comment, advising him never to apologize.
But the West has long urged President Xi Jinping's administration to be more forceful in its rebuke.
The rebuke comes as the company is facing teething issues following its much-anticipated listing in July.
The Senate delivers a rebuke to the president; rescue operations stop following a building collapse in Nigeria.
Welcome to the "unmade" magazine cover, a subtle rebuke to the prevailing makeup aesthetic of our time.
But the government shrugged off the rebuke, and the opposition's plea for more international help went unanswered.
His four-day swing through Iowa began with a confident rebuke of President Donald Trump's racist rhetoric.
Trump has faced limited criticism from members of his own party, but a rebuke from Republican Sen.
The rebuke to Mr Trump follows a ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals last month.
Schultz offered a rebuke to any critics of the company's social activism during his time on-stage.
Beyond the nostalgia factor, these O.G. dining destinations offer a welcome rebuke to L.A.'s shallow stereotype.
The comments prompted a rebuke from China, which consistently rejects any criticism of its human rights record.
President Donald Trump made a very bold — and very wrong — rebuke of wind power earlier this week.
The suspension of Jones' personal profile is the strongest rebuke the InfoWars creator has taken from Facebook.
Now, simply because the House vote to rebuke Trump is purely symbolic doesn't mean it is meaningless.
The 62-year-old Tester's apparent win would be seen as a rebuke to President Donald Trump.
In that sense, much of the film operates as a rebuke to Trump, whether explicitly or implicitly.
I want to rebuke her for providing aid and abetting the sight lines in today's killing field.
An implicit rebuke of the Republican president was the focus of blunt remarks this week by Sen.
Clinton's presence at the inauguration is not necessarily a rebuke to those who have boycotted the ceremony.
The "shithole" controversy due a sharp rebuke from former Mexican President Vicente Fox, a frequent Trump critic.
At the time, Ukraine's government faced rebuke by the Obama administration and Congress for jailing political opponents.
An extraordinary rebuke The rushed and ultimately failed immigration executive order also reflected poorly on McGahn's office.
"I don't count years but I definitely rebuke them," she said during a 2014 interview with Observer.
It is also a rebuke to the credit rating agencies, showing China can brush aside their warnings.
Khamenei issued a veiled rebuke on Wednesday, calling some of the rhetoric in a televised debate "unworthy".
The proposed cut to the CHIP program drew a rebuke from U.S. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer.
The remarks amounted to a rebuke of Trump, whom many traditional conservastives dismissed as a fake conservative.
It was not enough to avoid an unprecedented rebuke from Farooq Sattar, the MQM's leader in Pakistan.
What should have been an instant rebuke took nearly a week of public pressure to come forth.
I turned the dial on our AM radio and waited for Rush Limbaugh's daily rebuke of Democrats.
But few countries pledged to take them in, prompting a strongly worded rebuke from international aid groups.
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Despite his muted response to the allegations against Moore, Trump tweeted out a harsh rebuke of Sen.
A ruling against Uber in the class action case would be a significant rebuke of that idea.
Rand Paul that averted a historic rebuke of the President's pick to be the country's top diplomat.
The Associated Press reported Thursday that the majority of House Republicans voted to formally rebuke Democratic Reps.
In a rebuke of Beijing, voters elected six candidates who ran on platforms calling for self-determination.
He did not answer a question about the Turkey's role given Erdogan's rebuke of the Trump administration.
It was the first of several statements that sparked a strong rebuke from the game's Reddit community.
As a prosecutor, having done that for fifteen years, that is quite a heavy rebuke of BuzzFeed.
Former Vice President Biden has issued a harsh rebuke of the White House staffer who mocked Sen.
Unable to bring a case against Hillary Clinton, let us recognize James B. Comey's rebuke to Mrs.
Trump took to Twitter to respond to the Koch network's rebuke of his administration, calling them "overrated."
Another three-in-10 rebuke Trump directly by offering disapproval on his handling of the Russia probe.
The opposition-led referendum will be solely symbolic, giving the populace a platform to rebuke Maduro's plans.
The deal sparked a backlash over the security implications and drew a rebuke from U.S. government officials.
And not just Pelosi — who'd previously gone public with her rebuke of them — but the whole party.
The measure is a symbolic rebuke -- and could be added to a broader package targeting Saudi Arabia.
Their refusals outraged Democrats — who at one point drew a rebuke from Burr for talking over witnesses.
The meeting was widely expected to be seen as a rebuke and an embarrassment to Mr. Castro.
In a stinging rebuke, only 16 percent of New Yorkers approve of Giuliani's handling of the shooting.
Even the stunning public rebuke of Mr. Trump by the parents of the Iraq war hero Capt.
Robert Mueller's ongoing investigation takes on such attitudes, which the GOP never felt the need to rebuke.
Pelosi delivered her strongest rebuke yet against the Senate's emergency funding package during a press briefing Thursday.
On Wednesday, the flight of the Rohingya Muslims prompted a rare rebuke from the UN Security Council.
Over conference calls, a consensus emerged that they needed to dissolve these boards and rebuke the president.
" Trump continued to rebuke Sessions in public, including referring to the attorney general on Twitter as "beleaguered.
Trump's CEO councils abandoned him in a rebuke to his incendiary comments on the violence in Charlottesville.
But how big a rebuke was this, and how much will it matter in the long run?
YLE's Jaaskelainen described the watchdog's rebuke as "a harsh decision," in an interview on YLE television news.
""You might see some Republicans try to find the middle ground where they can rebuke the president.
She depicted the triumph of immigrants as a rebuke to anti-immigrant movements like the National Front.
Her testimony prompted a scathing rebuke from the judge, who said housing officials should address her situation.
Jean Davis, Washington State: I am horrified that the moderate, older Dems wanted to rebuke Ms. Omar.
That prompted a rebuke from Ms. Perry, who left the office soon after the charges were dropped.
In response to Serbia's creep toward Moscow, Washington pushed back in a rare public rebuke in October.
It is not like the chief justice of the nation's highest court to rebuke a sitting president.
The harsh rebuke by the party's central committee came after emergency talks to address the political crisis.
The vote appears to be a strong rebuke to the nativist immigration policies of the Trump administration.
" (Lex) • Richard Beales writes, "If it's a rebuke, it's one that's conveniently unlikely to provoke great resentment.
" His moves, he said, were a rebuke to "fringe globalists who would rather keep our borders open.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez delivered a scathing rebuke of Republicans Friday morning at the House floor Friday morning.
Asked if he thought the results were a rebuke to President Trump, Mr. Hurst paused to consider.
As expected, since my words had attracted her attention, I received a nasty rebuke from the mom.
This may not save you from a harsh rebuke, but it will generate sympathetic glares from passersby.
Sheriff Clarke has exhibited petty vindictiveness in response to those who give him even the mildest rebuke.
The Court of Appeals issued a stinging rebuke to Walker, ordering him to follow Reynolds's initial ruling.
Tuesday's vote was also a quick rebuke for a rule that was only issued earlier this month.
And while he most certainly faced a rebuke from Congress, they almost certainly won't override his veto.
How long had he been expressing his vile opinions without challenge or rebuke from those around him?
When I say "Tinderbox" should be taught in journalism schools, I mean it as praise and rebuke.
" A sea of blue signs waved at him, as if in rebuke: "A future to believe in .
The inspector who delivered the rebuke was Xu Lingyi, who had worked under Mr. Xi in Zhejiang.
Hispanic voters could be poised to deliver a historic rebuke to Donald Trump and the Republican Party.
The President's attack has drawn rebuke across party lines with several Republican lawmakers criticizing Trump over it.
McCain and his acolytes have taken a number of steps seen as a rebuke of Trump's worldview.
The results were also a stinging rebuke to Beijing-backed chief executive Carrie Lam and her administration.
What's more, remarkable gains were made by minority candidates in a sharp rebuke to Trump's culture war.
In a bipartisan rebuke, 20193 Senate Republicans supported a Democratic resolution calling for the sanctions to remain.
The protests are largely a rebuke of rampant corruption, government mismanagement, and a system dominated by sectarianism.
In July, he offered a forceful rebuke of Trump's racist tweets against four Democratic congresswomen of color.
Maguire said it would not be "appropriate" for him to publicly rebuke Trump's attacks on the whistleblower.
The comment was a rare, face-to-face rebuke of the Supreme Court by a sitting president.
Even with Moore's rebuke of the work, it's still one of those mythic, untouchable comic book tomes.
Top business executives on Wednesday disbanded an advisory council to Trump in order to rebuke his remarks.
That was widely seen as a rebuke to Netanyahu's far-right government and Trump's coziness with it.
Washington (CNN)It's been nearly a week since President Donald Trump fielded an extraordinary rebuke from his top economic adviser Gary Cohn, but Trump is still stewing over Cohn's rebuke, multiple sources familiar with the situation told CNN -- and Cohn's relationship with the President remains tenuous as a result.
" In one letter he happened to mention a childhood rebuke from his mother: "Now, George, don't walk ahead.
Clearly it's a rebuke to Poroshenko, but the same reforms of the economy, against corruption are still crucial.
The rare step came after hours of debate, with the majority of House Republicans voting against the rebuke.
His comments quickly drew a rebuke from China, which accused the US of injecting instability into the region.
The rule has long drawn rebuke from Wall Streeters and some of those who are close to Trump.
Johnny Isakson reportedly plans to rebuke Trump's attacks on his former colleague in a Senate speech on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, issued a broad rebuke of the president on Wednesday.
That drew a sharp rebuke from U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan after the jury left for a break.
It is rare for a Japanese firm say it has issued a strong rebuke to a media outlet.
And he represents the starkest rebuke to the necessary fiction that America is sometimes united, especially in grief.
While Clinton did not mention Trump, she did clearly rebuke some of his plans and policies, albeit briefly.
Justin Sayarath, a reader, called his comments on Sunday "an incredible rebuke to common Republican rhetoric about security."
Abe was surprised at Washington's swift and sharp rebuke for his 2013 visit to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine.
Khizr and wife Ghazala Khan offered a powerful rebuke to Trump on the final night of the DNC.
The referendum was a stinging personal rebuke to Mr Renzi and, in effect, discredits the electoral law, too.
Their victories are a rebuke to the political establishment and signal a long fight for the presidential nominations.
I looked at my dashboard and first said, 'I rebuke you satan in the name of Jesus Christ.
So any successes here would be a major rebuke to him and his future chances of a comeback.
He said he faced rebuke for calling and identifying specifically gang members from MS-13, calling them animals.
Her dismissal of gender equality, and fetishisation of female sexual submission, feels like a stinging rebuke of feminism.
In the NFL's confident rebuke to the president it was possible to divine an augury of that future.
" He prompted a rebuke from the Times' publisher by calling the outlet a "true ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!
That rebuke triggered questions about to what extent the monarch had been made aware of his sister's intentions.
Khan delivered a sharp rebuke against Trump during last week's speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
His comments came days after 48 migrants drowned off the Tunisian coast, and sparked a rebuke from Tunis.
It was a rare public rebuke from China, whose leaders do not usually comment on foreign election politics.
The rare rebuke from Pyongyang's official mouthpiece follows President Donald Trump's warming ties to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
However, he also took the opportunity to rebuke Clinton at length as being "extremely careless" with sensitive information.
And it was a rebuke to Republicans that Clinton couldn't credibly deliver -- and would be criticized for saying.
Still, a rebuke would send a negative signal to international financial markets about Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government.
Doug Collins of Georgia, Republicans moved to have her words stricken from the record, a rare procedural rebuke.
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If anything, he needed a pair of fashionable reading glasses, not a rebuke from the international film community.
But its passage would be a symbolic rebuke of Trump's decision, and would exert political pressure on Washington.
They see his win as a rebuke to elites generally, including the Washington wing of their own party.
Public discussion of the possibility of limited nuclear war or surviving a nuclear exchange met with severe rebuke.
China sent a swift, stinging rebuke this week to Trump's biggest foreign policy foray since coming to power.
In a rebuke to Trump's actions, Peña Nieto canceled a scheduled meeting with the U.S. president on Thursday.
On Sunday, police detained three opposition leaders and nearly 200 protesters, drawing a rebuke from the European Union.
What we might call the Weinstein rule—dirty money deserves political rebuke—shouldn't just apply in Weinstein's case.
He was similarly laid back at his fraud trial, receiving a rebuke from the judge to stop talking.
Mark Ruffalo has issued a rebuke to Ellen DeGeneres after she defended her friendship with George W Bush.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump spent his first press conference after a midterm rebuke ranting about the media.
The cruel separation of migrant parents and children brought forth an exhilarating storm of outrage and bipartisan rebuke.
Either way, Blackman said, the ruling did not rebuke Trump -- and that means the court battle will continue.
The midterms were not a magic bullet, an event that sent an unequivocal rebuke to President Donald Trump.
Andrew Cuomo, another potential 2020 Democratic presidential contender, uncorked this rebuke of Trump's "Make America Great Again" message.
It takes implicit aim at Trump  In many ways, H.R. 2900 reads as a tacit rebuke of Trump.
The White House on Wednesday delivered its strongest rebuke to date against the House GOP's $622 million bill.
Nevertheless, Albright still used the hearing to subtly rebuke certain foreign policies carried out by the Trump administration.
But manifest though these failures have been, they are not actually a rebuke to the European idea itself.
In December, the Senate voted to condemn MBS for his role in Khashoggi's killing — a mostly symbolic rebuke.
Late Friday, he delivered an impassioned rebuke of Mr. Trump for "creating an environment" where violence could fester.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan gave a sharp rebuke to Donald J. Trump in a speech this week.
First they reproach him for "reselling" tickets, then they rebuke him for potentially getting the cashier in trouble.
"History is clear," he told the Senate Armed Services Committee, in a tacit rebuke of his future boss.
The California Democratic Party in July endorsed de León in what was seen as a rebuke of Feinstein.
They want to stir up another rebuke of the president's plans, much like what happened when Republican Sens.
But should the organization side with Guaidó, it would prove a massive rebuke of Maduro — a big complication.
During his remarks, Obama appeared to rebuke "bombast" and politics of "phony controversies" in the current political climate.
Rush has introduced his own censure resolution, which represents a stronger rebuke specifically focused on the Iowa Republican.
The low approval comes in the wake of a rare public rebuke for Saikawa from international proxy firms.
The decision drew a strong rebuke from Democrats, including Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
He described it as a mocking rebuke of the vice president's longtime opposition to gay and transgender rights.
The match felt like a rebuke of all that I have come to associate with the women's game.
Such long, curve concealing dresses, Ms. Arnold noted, can be a rebuke to male-defined notions of femininity.
He chastised the Trump administration for sending too few ventilators and drew an instant rebuke from the president.
Wednesday's FCC action drew a strong rebuke from the agency's lone Democratic commissioner and other public interest advocates.
Besides, the notion that Republicans suffered a devastating rebuke as a result of the Clinton impeachment is overblown.
But Trump had prevailed there only narrowly, and Democrats dreamed of using the special election to rebuke him.
"It's to listen to those who really know," he continued, a subtle rebuke to allies across the Atlantic.
A rare rebuke in China, threats of a shutdown in Washington and disappearing penguins in the Indian Ocean.
The report was a firm rebuke of those actions, which Mr. Comey has tried for months to defend.
Some observers saw the statements as a rare rebuke by the top brass of their commander in chief.
He said Chinese president Xi Jinping isn't a dictator -- a remark that drew an immediate rebuke from Sanders.
We can either choose to ignore it, publicly rebuke this escalation or identify some kind of asymmetric response.
Collins was reluctant to acknowledge any contribution to the remarkable rebuke of the parties arguing the impeachment trial.
In February, Curry issued a sharp rebuke when Plank talked up the president's business bona fides on CNBC.
He failed to fully rebuke a group of people who seek to destroy nearly 200 years of progress.
The rare rebuke of the company hinted that legal action could be next if Google fails to comply.
Mr. Trump's remark drew cross-party scorn in France, and a sharp rebuke from the French Foreign Ministry.
His warning of a "growing crisis in ethics and integrity" was seen as a rebuke of President Trump.
On Tuesday, a federal judge in California sent a rebuke to President Trump by temporarily blocking his Jan.
The leader appeared to rebuke the United States' recent resistance to international agreements, including the Paris climate accord.
The Chicago Sun-Times did so last week, partly to rebuke its cross-town rival, the Chicago Tribune.
Assurances notwithstanding, "Losing My Religion" is an open rebuke to the stuffier, more conservative corners of the church.
Kamala Harris dropping out of the presidential race in December, prompting a rebuke from the Connecticut Republican Party.
They began over social security cuts, and soon turned into a widespread rebuke of the increasingly undemocratic government.
But, in a series of tweets on Sunday, Trump also appeared to rebuke South Korea for that approach.
"It's a significant rebuke to Trump," said Max Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The White House on Wednesday delivered its strongest rebuke to date against the House GOP's $85033 million bill.
Since the secretary of State interview process ended, Romney has occasionally used social media to rebuke the president.
Names were floated, like Elton John and Charlotte Church, only to have the artists publicly rebuke the invitation.
Last week's unprecedented rebuke on Wells Fargo from the Federal Reserve was noteworthy in a number of ways.
Tillis dropped his rebuke of the national emergency and has grown increasingly close to Trump in recent months.
The statement is the first rebuke of the kingdom since the U.N. forum was set up in 2006.
It's the best season the show produced and a stinging rebuke to the conventional wisdom around the show.
He even publicly envied China's record on extra-judicial executions in an open rebuke of traditional US values.
Lamone, settles that problem, giving the justices an opportunity to rebuke both parties for partisan gerrymandering at once.
They offer the occasional insufficient rebuke and instead opt for political gains as the country around them crumbles.
How a minor race became a major rebuke of the government — and the people's endorsement of the protests.
The rebuke on Twitter marks the president's first response to Barr's stunning interview with ABC News on Thursday.
Praise for the old-school Republican often served as a bipartisan rebuke of President Trump and his agenda.
Engel's excellent history forms a standing — if unspoken — rebuke to the retrograde nationalism espoused by Donald J. Trump.
But the president couldn't quite get the looming GOP rebuke of his national emergency declaration off his mind.
In late 2016, Harry issued a rare rebuke to the press, condemning the racial undertones of some articles.
The downsizing exacerbated an already tenuous relationship between teachers and CPS administrators and drew swift rebuke from students.
In a press conference Thursday morning, Chicago Superintendent Eddie Johnson gave a fiery rebuke of Smollett's alleged actions.
Trump's statement drew a rebuke, however, from one of his closest allies in Congress, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
History's rebuke -- "Were I to ignore the evidence that has been presented, and disregard what I believe my oath and the Constitution demands of me for the sake of a partisan end, it would, I fear, expose my character to history's rebuke and the censure of my own conscience," he said.
Why it matters: 136 Republicans voted for the measure, signaling a sharp and rare rebuke of the Trump administration.
Only last year did President Obama rebuke the nations meddling in Libya, and by then it was too late.
In 2015's "Baepsae" they rebuke the older generation for promoting the idea that the younger generation are lazy.
Before any possible rebuke, it would be expected some conversations with the White House would need to take place.
But the campaign's rebuke of Bossie's organization came at a crucial juncture for the Trump campaign and the RNC.
His remark drew a rebuke from his party's governing partner and raised concern that the coalition could break-up.
It is rare for a Japanese firm to say it has issued a strong rebuke to a media outlet.
Ted Cruz during a committee hearing when Cruz was not in the room, earning a rebuke from Republican Sen.
Cramer found five themes that can continue to roar higher and rebuke even the biggest doubters of the rally.
His last public statement, posted on Twitter, was a swift rebuke of Trump's characterization that he had "fired" Bolton.
Thankfully, we can still count on the federal courts to rebuke an agency untethered to the rule of law.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi offered a harsh rebuke to Trump, but only made a vague push for an investigation.
Treasures is supposed to be Hirst's major come-back, a rebuke to his diminished popularity and slumping market value.
It's a strong rebuke of the current president and the Republican establishment that has enabled him at every step.
"It's better to go through this rodeo a few times," Mr. Tung said of the latest rebuke from regulators.
The president's rebuke of Obama's regional policies followed a theme of Tuesday's speech -- contrasting Obama's policies with his own.
Big Tory gains in Scotland would be touted by Mrs May as a rebuke to the SNP's independence ambitions.
As a disciplined force, the police are not allowed to comment on public policies, let alone rebuke their superior.
Even top Republicans in Congress, known not to criticize Trump — at least publicly — chimed in to rebuke his remarks.
If the party loses any of these cities, or even loses significant support, it would be a severe rebuke.
When voters rebuke a sitting government with so lopsided a vote, it is usually amid a dire national crisis.
The ruling drew a strong rebuke from Japan, which said the matter was already settled under a 1965 treaty.
U.S. SENATE BACKS RESOLUTION THAT WOULD BLOCK SALE OF WEAPONS TO SAUDI ARABIA, IN REBUKE TO TRUMP, VOTING CONTINUES
The Christian rebuke is just one of many critiques leveled now at the GOP's target du jour in Iowa.
A resolution written by House Democrats passed 245-182 Tuesday evening, as expected, in a rebuke to Trump's Feb.
And even the media are under close watch and often threatened with rebuke and defamation lawsuits by the government.
News of the memo prompted a stern rebuke from White House press secretary Sean Spicer during his Monday briefing.
His arrogance, neglect of your state and political calculation was met with a stinging rebuke by Republican primary voters.
And it's a sentiment that represents a stunningly powerful rebuke of the alleged shooter's ideology of division and hate.
If Trump pulls out of the agreement, it will be his firmest rebuke yet of Obama-era environmental policies.
This sublime duet, Balanchine's harmonious rebuke to the foolish entanglements of Shakespeare's lovers, is all about intimacy and trust.
One source said Japanese officials were stunned by Trump's rebuke and his preference for following instinct over careful preparations.
Democrats, many of whom have highlighted inequities in the criminal justice system, were quick to rebuke the sentence. Sen.
This is the strongest rebuke yet to Donald Trump's efforts to bully American automakers into rolling back fuel standards.
More importantly, though his first effort was met with widespread, bipartisan rebuke by his fellow secretaries of state, Sec.
Trump finally addressed Bannon's influence Tuesday with a sharp rebuke of his chief strategist in the New York Post.
Powerful men who had for decades preyed on women without rebuke are being toppled from their positions of influence.
But Wednesday, it was Nunes' relationship with the president — not his sharp tongue — that drew swift scrutiny and rebuke.
While Monday's statement did not mention Trump by name, Obama appeared to indirectly rebuke his successor's rhetoric toward immigrants.
The reported decision not to nominate anyone to the committee marks the president's latest apparent rebuke of international bodies.
But so is the Telluride Film Festival, which functions partly as a standing rebuke to such fatalism and gloom.
There was no rebuke to Putin for his murderous foreign policy in Syria, which has exacerbated Europe's refugee crisis.
The heaviest blow: One of his most important financial backers, Rebekah Mercer, issued a rare public rebuke of him.
First, he's facing a historic rebuke by the Foreign Relations Committee during a vote scheduled for early Monday evening.
So the governor reworked the speech, moving the rebuke of President Ronald Reagan from the middle to the beginning.
Clinton tried to offer a rebuke, both in actions and in words, to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Police confronted protesters after they dismantled some poles with saws and ropes as a stark rebuke to surveillance technology.
Heng An international tribunal in The Hague delivered a sweeping rebuke of China's behavior in the South China Sea
This was a stunning rebuke to Trump's strategy to push back on Iran's hegemonic ambitions in Iraq and Syria.
This is a clear rebuke of the notion that Trump can bypass Congress before going to war with Iran.
In another rebuke of my style, a writer called me the "unglamorous Kennedy," clearly pushing substance to the side.
Censure is not at the same level as impeachment, but still a rarely used tool to rebuke a president.
That move prompted a rebuke and apology by a woman on Facebook who identified herself as the girl's mother.
But 21625 GOP lawmakers opted to break party lines and rebuke the president's emergency declaration for a second time.
Sawyer (perhaps better known as the Steel Seizure Case), is a public rebuke of executive overreach via executive order.
In 2008, still stinging from the Bush administration's rebuke, Viktor Orbán began plotting his return to power in Hungary.
If the plan comes together, it could amount to the third symbolic rebuke of Trump in a week's time.
But 14 GOP lawmakers opted to break party lines and rebuke the president's emergency declaration for a second time.
In a rare rebuke of the president, Sessions said that he would "not be improperly influenced" by political pressure.
This game of telephone with people's private information was discovered, and the cell carriers, facing heavy rebuke from Sen.
The rebuke highlights the difficulties in implementing Trump's goal of bringing home some 2,000 U.S. troops stationed in Syria.
To her charge that he is "reckless," Mr. Trump may now respond by citing Mr. Comey's rebuke: that Mrs.
The bill amounts of a rebuke of a president who came into office promising to improve relations with Russia.
Rush has introduced his own censure resolution, which represents a stronger rebuke specifically focused on the Iowa Republican. Rep.
That drew a rebuke from the judge who threatened to use sheriffs' deputies to restore order to the court.
His warning of a "growing crisis in ethics and integrity" was seen as a veiled rebuke of President Trump.
But in a rare rebuke, a judge for the Department of Motor Vehicles revoked Mr. Marey's license in October.
On Tuesday, Mr. Trump's criticism of NATO drew a rebuke from Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council.
Mr. Giridharadas said he wanted to make TV that is a rebuke to cable news as it now exists.
And will historically low Hispanic voter turnout change, as a rebuke to Trump's border wall and anti-immigrant policies?
This drew a chilly rebuke from Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, who warned Poles about speaking against their country abroad.
In the end, the vote was a humiliating rebuke of the United States, 128 to 9, with 35 abstentions.
Early signs last month that he would relent on the wall money drew a quick rebuke from the right.
That their rematch was so close was seen as another example in Virginia of a rebuke to President Trump.
The remark prompted protests at Fox headquarters and a rare intramural rebuke by the network, which renounced her comments.
In rare public remarks, Mr. Rosenstein issued a strong rebuke to such efforts, which included talk of impeaching him.
The midterm rebuke of President Trump signaled a check on his power and a renewed identity crisis for Democrats.
This time the officials avoided a rebuke by Brady, immediately tossing a flag to the ground for defensive holding.
" Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham called it "a stunning and unprecedented rebuke of a former Director of the FBI.
It is a prick to conscience, a prod to thinking, a rebuke to complacency and a spur to action.
Bob Corker on Twitter, calling him "incompetent" – drawing a sharp rebuke from Corker, who said he regretted supporting Trump.
The debate moderators first asked Sanders and Biden to respond to Obama's remarks, drawing a mild rebuke from Sen.
Still, the rollback of his signature 2012 tax cuts by the Legislature last month, a stinging rebuke, hung heavy.
His Chinese counterpart, above right, issued a rebuke to Pyongyang, urging it to abide by the U.N.'s decision.
In 2018, the DPP suffered big defeats in local elections, which were seen as a rebuke of her leadership.
Democrats would argue that makes Roberts's rebuke misplaced — that it is the president's behavior that is at issue here.
Will there be enough of a rebuke from Republicans or more voices inside white evangelicalism speaking out about this?
A deadline for retaliation in Syria, a holy rebuke from the Vatican and new legal woes for President Trump.
The decision prompted a sharp rebuke from the community board that represents Chinatown and surrounding neighborhoods in Lower Manhattan.
In a rebuke of Nazi oppression, "Fidelio" became the opera of choice to reopen Germany and Austria's opera houses.
It drew a rebuke from EU Health Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis, who was in Athens to mark World Cancer Day.
The court restored the bear to full protection in 2009, with a stinging rebuke of the government's scientific claims.
But we've always talked back to time, always tried to slow it, stall it, rebuke it while we can.
" House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy didn't rebuke Trump directly, but said Thursday that "John served his country very well.
The tepid vote also came a year after Disney (DIS) shareholders rejected Iger's compensation package in a rare rebuke.
Mitt Romney would bring the clout to rebuke President Donald Trump's most erratic behavior and some of his policies.
Biden's position also drew a rebuke from Democrats and activists who have pushed for the federal legalization of marijuana.
Explaining the resolution, Gaetz walked through Hunter Biden's substance abuse problems, which drew a sharp rebuke from Democratic Rep.
The comments drew a swift rebuke from NFL players, coaches and executives, who largely defended athletes' right to protest.
Prominent Republican lawmakers in agricultural states like Iowa aren't getting enough pushback from farmers to fully rebuke the president.
Instead, the judge gave Manafort a full rebuke for his public posturing and his crimes before delivering the sentence.
That resolution did not specifically mention Trump or the U.S., but was a clear effort to rebuke the president.
It even drew a rebuke from Donald J. Trump when he was a presidential candidate and later as president.
One rebuke in particular, from Mr. Mattis, seemed to prompt the president to issue some criticism of his own.
Opinion Columnist The impending impeachment of Donald Trump will be a rebuke, but it will not be a restraint.
There's not many ways to have a resolution of disapproval to be seen as anything other than a rebuke.
The hosts of 'Fox & Friends,' Trump's favorite morning show, delivered perhaps their most stinging rebuke yet of the president
The nomination drew a swift rebuke from King Maha Vajiralongkorn, and the princess was disqualified by the Electoral Commission.
But the judge disagreed, and drew up a scathing rebuke of the officers' actions in a March 7 ruling.
Giuliani said, "Depends on the stolen material," and attempted to rebuke the media for providing coverage using stolen information.
It's a direct rebuke to Democrats: Judd was affected by the government shutdown, but he supported Trump during it.
That led Alicia Glen, deputy mayor for housing and economic development, to rebuke Bill Mulrow, the secretary to the governor.
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate passed legislation this week that would overturn the settlement, in a rare rebuke to Trump.
Comey also offered a blistering rebuke of Trump's appointees at the Justice Department and their handling of the Russia investigation.
Kang accused Malaysian officials of conspiring with "hostile forces" during the investigation, eliciting a harsh rebuke from his host country.
With Democrats in control of that chamber this year, it cleared both chambers in a significant rebuke for the administration.
But despite smoldering outrage over the killings, there is little chance the US will abandon, or even seriously rebuke, Israel.
In May, Tillerson delivered a thinly veiled rebuke to the president during a commencement address at the Virginia Military Institute.
Stripping the clearances also would represent a public rebuke of the officials and sever a connection with the intelligence community.
Some of the conversation actually stems from a reluctance among senators to hand Trump a public rebuke on the matter.
Cramer also found five themes that can continue to roar higher and rebuke even the biggest doubters of the rally.
The punishing response to Apple's results and guidance follows a similar rebuke of Amazon after its earnings a week earlier.
And in this fraught political moment, such refreshing diversity comes across as a rebuke to President-elect Donald Trump's campaign.
Widespread inequality has made so many Americans powerless that they rebuke America's historic role as a haven for the powerless.
Across the globe, in more than 600 cities, millions of protestors marched in a stinging rebuke to President Donald Trump.
And it was a clear rebuke to Trump's caving to the gun lobby despite constant gun violence and mass shootings.
David Scott donated to her again this year, despite a rumored sharp rebuke from some corners of his party's leadership.
From the memo: The memo also functioned as an explicit rebuke at those who have said her campaign is doomed.
Former President Barack Obama issued a strong rebuke of the Trump administration's decision to exit the Iran deal on Tuesday.
So the rebuke of Trump wins Republican lawmakers no points in their own districts, at least in the immediate future.
Mr. Macron received a three-minute standing ovation for the speech, an implicit rebuke of Mr. Trump's "America First" approach.
Immediately after the aftermath, Trump spoke out against the violence in Charlottesville in his first remarks that immediately drew rebuke.
"The Scriptures say you can trust the rebuke of a friend," Vander Plaats told BuzzFeed News by telephone last week.
That drew a rebuke from Booker, who already supported mandatory buy-backs -- as well as a national gun licensing program.
Barack Obama returned to the campaign trail on Friday with his harshest rebuke yet of his successor, President Donald Trump.
In London, British Prime Minister Theresa May offered a rare rebuke of a U.S. president from so close an ally.
That drew a rebuke from Brian Reyes, a columnist for the Gibraltar Chronicle, who said Howard's words helped no one.
IT WAS A dramatic rebuke of Chinese rule of Hong Kong, on the day it was meant to be celebrated.
But as has been the case throughout 2016, Clinton's speech was a both a direct and implicit rebuke of Trump.
That criticism led to an extraordinary rebuke by U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts, who issued a public response to Trump.
The revelation is a rebuke to Netflix programming model: releasing as much original content as it can to attract viewers.
Meanwhile, U.S. diplomats have cautioned Nepal that Chinese investment could lead to unsustainable debts — sparking a public rebuke from Beijing.
Blocked from Adelson suite Cruz's rebuke ignited a hot scene around the senator as soon as he left the stage.
A statue of Marshall stands on the other side of the state house, a balance and a rebuke to Taney.
"Nobody is dictating anything to me, nobody is paying me," she said in a rebuke of Mr Fico's conspiracy theories.
She tops it off with a scathing rebuke of toxic masculinity and glowing praise of the support systems of women.
Some commenters have also leveled personal attacks against Ajit Pai, the agency's chairman, drawing a rebuke from a top staffer.
He has compared India's economy to Brazil's, which is similarly indebted and shrinking fast—a humiliating rebuke to the government.
Still, the proposed cuts drew a rebuke from the top Democrat on the House of Representatives Budget Committee, John Yarmuth.
This veneration even earned her a direct rebuke from the US State Department's Center for Strategic Counter-terrorism Communications (CSCC).
It was part of a larger rebuke of a Republican Party that has spent decades waging culture wars against progressives.
There they sat on the groaning shelf, looking like a rebuke to the entire digital era: years of handwritten journals.
During Thursday night's debate, Trump delivered a withering rebuke to Cruz's attack, praising New York City's resilience after 9/11.
The remarkable speech reflected the splintering of the Republican Party, as party leaders and statesmen increasingly rebuke their front-runner.
Comey was asked by Holt if he sees the Mueller report as a rebuke of his leadership at the FBI.
Cruz's remarks were a striking rebuke of the nominee and can only be viewed as a major embarrassment for Trump.
This presidential campaign ambulance chasing received a rebuke later in the evening from the current occupant of the White House.
The messages didn't mention Trump by name, but were nonetheless viewed as a rare rebuke of the commander-in-chief.
Although Cyprus and Turkey have been verbally jousting for years, the disagreement triggered an unusual rebuke from Egypt on Wednesday.
He has escaped widespread rebuke thanks entirely to the congressional GOP's determination to pretend Trump's entanglements are all completely normal.
Local media interpreted the statement as a direct rebuke from Raisi, who ran against Rouhani in the 2017 presidential election.
But after Senator Durbin's rebuke, Wipro workers were trained only by employees who would be remaining with Abbott, he said.
The group—composed of Psalm One, Angelenah, Fluffy, and Ill-Esha—is a winking rebuke to that idea, among others.
Mr. Ryan, so dedicated to procedure that in January he cut off a key vote to rebuke tardy lawmakers, agreed.
That's really what the speech was about -- much more so, in my view, than it was a rebuke of Trumpism.
I have implored Trump to study the Constitution, I have implored the Republican leadership to rebuke Trump's rhetoric and policies.
The poll comes as the Senate is set to rebuke the president and pass a resolution blocking the emergency declaration.
Still, economists said a rebuke would send a negative signal to international financial markets about Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government.
The march was a visual rebuke to the new President and a call to action for many of the women.
Trump's threat to withhold Federal Emergency Management Agency funds from recent wildfire survivors drew a swift rebuke from California Sen.
A truck will be parked outside selling tacos, in a rebuke to Mr. Trump, Mr. Gutierrez and nativist fearmongers everywhere.
On the domestic front, Trump's decision prompted a swift, bipartisan rebuke in both chambers of Congress, including from top Republicans.
"The resolution predictably drew a harsh rebuke from the Turkish government — the country's foreign minister called it a "shameful decision.
Trump has resisted legislative efforts to rebuke the Saudis, pointing to weapons sales as an important source of U.S. jobs.
Now, with the judge's rebuke in the public record, Concord could want its US-based attorney to exit the case.
The failure of Dean's testimony to capture attention is a rebuke of the Democrats' halting strategy and ham-fisted theatrics.
But to pass him over would be a rebuke not only to the respected judge, but also to Mr. Obama.
" In 2016, McConnell offered a similarly cautious rebuke to Trump, saying, "These comments are repugnant, and unacceptable in any circumstance.
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The measure, while nonbinding, is a symbolic rebuke -- and it could be added to a broader package targeting Saudi Arabia.
Fans, too, delight in forging some connection with the stars, even if it comes in the form of a rebuke.
The latest rebuke comes after Trump dismissed China's firm "One China" policy as "negotiable" in a Wall Street Journal interview.
This drew a sharp rebuke from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who said such a test violated current UN agreements.
But what if delayed gratification in the midst of all the gluttonous immediacy is more than just a trendy rebuke?
After two months of tense sparring over the San Bernardino iPhone, the government's decision was a clear rebuke to Apple.
Democrats scrambled to water-down any anti-Semitism resolution by adding language to rebuke all forms of racism and bigotry.
" He continued with a rebuke of partisan attackers, saying "talking is cheap; the work you do is what will endure.
Phil Bryant signed the bill into law, which triggered an immediate rebuke from abortion rights supporters and women's heath organizations.
Within two hours, Di Maio confirmed that he was ending contact with the League, earning a swift rebuke from Salvini.
In his rebuke of GM, Trump focused on the closures in Ohio, a state he won in the 2016 election.
Bush delivered a speech on democracy and security on Thursday that some took as a nameless rebuke of President Trump.
While other inequality-justifying myths have withered under the force of collective rebuke, we cling to this devastatingly effective formula.
Faced with a rebuke from the global trading body, Mr. Trump might pull the United States out of the institution.
It was a stunning rebuke, but it came with one significant caveat: The ruling will not go into effect immediately.
In a frankly emotional rebuke, he incorporated into his opinion photographs and biographies of 36 such victims, including the Rev.
The charges are a rare international rebuke of an institution that has long represented the pinnacle of money and power.
This is the second time that the governor has wielded clemency as a direct rebuke to Mr. Trump's immigration policies.
But Arab governments, even Saudi Arabia's, could be compelled to rebuke a declaration of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, experts said.
For me, the resurrection of images in "Painting" is both a development out of and a rebuke to Conceptual Art.
That was described as a rebuke to the Trump administration by some proponents of stronger action to confront climate change.
Last year, the Argentine Navy sank a Chinese fishing ship for the first time, drawing a sharp rebuke from Beijing.
"It's a real meaningful rebuke to James Comey," said Elie Honig, a defense attorney and former federal prosecutor in Manhattan.
It is a compelling argument -- and if it were true, it would be a stinging rebuke of the history profession.
If executives respond, they risk provoking a public rebuke from Mr. Trump that may reduce demand for their companies' products.
Family novels often position queerness similarly, using it as a counterpoint or rebuke to the patriarchal dynamics driving the plot.
And when Bella strays from the proud path of her ancestors, the Spirit is there to caution, rebuke and inspire.
In his first public remarks since the impeachment inquiry, Bolton issued a rebuke against White House "censorship" of his manuscript.
But he did warn against a "socialist takeover of our health care system," an implicit rebuke of democratic socialist Sen.
May's criticism of Mr. Kerry represented an extraordinary public rebuke, even if President Obama is about to exit the scene.
To the Editor: Donald Trump's rebuke of House Republicans on Twitter is not what it's being made out to be.
The Nunes memo is out, and it is a stunning rebuke of the prevailing Democrat narrative on Trump-Russia collusion.
Angry voters dealt their leaders a sharp rebuke in November, when pro-democracy candidates swept elections for lower-level offices.
" Dr. Seldin held those inheritors to a high standard, sometimes leaving students trembling with his signature rebuke: "Here's a dime.
Where was the rebuke of the man who used that conspiracy theory as a springboard to the presidency, Donald Trump?
It also prompted a strikingly public rebuke from Luisa Ortega, a Maduro loyalist who serves as the nation's chief prosecutor.
This article provides an overview of Brexit, from the 2016 referendum to Parliament's latest rebuke of Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
City officials called the decision a rare rebuke that could set a new standard for how immigrant tenants are treated.
But the crisis was also a symbolic rebuke of the US government&aposs longtime influence in Iran&aposs internal affairs.
This past Tuesday, Britain's Supreme Court issued a rebuke of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, for an "unlawful" suspension of Parliament.
A censure vote is designed to allow Congress to publicly rebuke and disapprove of a member's behavior or alleged misconduct.
" Congressional response Dowd's remarks were met with swift rebuke from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and other Democratic senators. "Mr.
In that sense, impeachment by the House is the strongest rebuke America has ever been willing to give a president.
For its part, the American Psychiatric Association offered a rebuke to Lee and others who continue to diagnose from afar.
He famously said immigrants in the United States illegally "should be afraid," earning him rebuke from immigration doves and Democrats.
But many are now raising a third generation of American-born children, and the ban feels like a stinging rebuke.
" In another rebuke of his erstwhile patron, he said: "In reality, in Odessa region, the president personally supports two clans.
It's a worthy tribute to Agatha Christie, a light but pointed rebuke, and a delectable time at the movies, too.
But she ended with a full-on rebuke of Trump and a response to his criticism of the Clinton Foundation.
Their popularity, and Neruda's easygoing populism, are a rebuke to the arrogance of the ruling class and the Chilean state.
Warren did not name names, but her comments were an implicit rebuke of Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris.
In his late years, as he cut back on public appearances, he has become almost surgical in delivering rebuke bombs.
A federal appeals court refused to reinstate President Trump's targeted travel ban, delivering a stinging judicial rebuke to his administration.
He had called the referendum and campaigned hard to stay in the EU. The voters' rebuke ended his political career.
None of this very public behavior is drawing public rebuke from the crown prince's friends in Trump administration and elsewhere.
Anything but a wide margin of victory would be viewed as a rare rebuke of the communist-run government's policies.
In a stinging bipartisan rebuke, the House on Wednesday condemned President Donald Trump's withdrawal of U.S. troops from northern Syria.
The resolution does not directly rebuke President Donald Trump by name, an attempt to win GOP support on the floor.
Mr. Booker issued a scathing rebuke of Mr. Sessions' opposition to immigration and criminal justice reform, and laws protecting gays.
It's a rebuke to the Sanders campaign's concerted effort to reach out to Latino voters in Nevada, including Spanish speakers.
The company's silence may be tactical; the Chinese government, the conventional thinking goes, does not take well to public rebuke.
But the task force went ahead with its rebuke hours later, signaling that the move was too little, too late.
The rebuke is an interesting one from Musk, who has connected fairly regularly with President Trump and VP Mike Pence.
In an unusual rebuke, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer released a joint statement opposing Green's resolution.
His bloc's performance represented a rebuke to a political elite that some voters blame for widespread corruption and dysfunctional governance.
A plausible reason for the recent tweets is not necessarily the Mueller investigation or the rebuke from Congress on his emergency declaration, but more likely that Fox News suspended the "Justice With Judge Jeanine" show Saturday night ("After a Rare Public Rebuke, Fox News Suspends a Host, to the President's Chagrin," news article, March 18).
In a rebuke to Trump policies, Democratic candidate Katie Porter – a favorite of liberals – has apparently defeated two-term Republican Rep.
On Sunday police had detained him, two other opposition leaders and nearly 200 protesters, drawing a rebuke from the European Union.
" CALIFORNIA DEMS SNUB FEINSTEIN FOR LONG SHOT RIVAL Fox News: "The California Democratic Party issued a stunning rebuke of U.S. Sen.
On July 16th the Democrat-controlled House officially condemned them, the first such rebuke of a sitting president in 53 years.
His comments drew a sharp rebuke from Singapore's political leaders and fellow former foreign service officials as flawed and intellectually questionable.
The most recent rebuke came from former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, the first woman to be appointed to that role.
Trump's attack on Brennan and decision to strip his security clearance has earned him a fierce rebuke from the intelligence community.
At a widely attended Democratic Party event in Manchester on Saturday, Buttigieg fired back with an implicit rebuke of Biden's criticisms.
The right-of-centre governments that succeeded them in several countries maintained these policies as a rebuke to Mr Maduro's regime.
It comes as no shock that Nugent would use the instrument meant for ecstatic worship as a holy weapon of rebuke.
Clinton said that if Mr. Sanders ever got too close with his hands at future rehearsals, she had a rebuke ready.
Mr Trump thus narrowly escaped an ominous rebuke in the sort of place Democrats hope to flip in elections next year.

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