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THE REFUSAL OF WILD GLOBALIZATION, THE REFUSAL OF MASSIVE IMMIGRATION, THE REFUSAL OF THE INTRUSION INTO OTHER COUNTRIES THAT IN REALITY CONTRIBUTED TO THE RISE OF FUNDAMENTALIST ISLAMISTS, AND THAT LET THEM BECOME MORE POWERFUL.
However this stance is not a refusal of all art.
Catalysts for such attacks include refusal of marriage, sex, and romance.
But they testify to the refusal of Emmett Till to go away.■
"In a sense, parents' refusal of sex education harms their children," Li said.
A stubborn refusal of a peaceful dialogue with Iran is a tragic mistake.
What emerges most powerfully here is the refusal of this proud steed of
The refusal of Congress to fund a presidential vanity project is not an emergency.
On migration, Italy's populist government is hemmed in by constraints: the refusal of Italy's EU partners to take an agreed quota of arriving migrants and the refusal of the countries of origin to have back those migrants who do not qualify for asylum.
For proponents, the persistent refusal of some GOP leaders makes ballot measures a critical tool.
Also complicating matters was the refusal of many local governments to cooperate with ICE agents.
This total refusal of help, the agents told me, is how these interactions often end.
But Statovci's refusal of the satisfactions of character is central to the book's larger concerns.
Beyond a story as such (as the title suggests), this is a sensitive portrait of refusal — refusal of otherness by a predominantly white heteronormative society; refusal of the state's normalizing, shame-making rumor machine by the intergenerational underground queer male community in East Germany.
This surely has a lot to do with the refusal of Treasury yields to lift much.
The girl's whiteness, at once a color and a refusal of color, isn't just a quality.
As others join the dance, we see more of this self-subversion, this refusal of perfection.
Key to the sustained systematic violence was the refusal of law enforcement to enforce the law.
A refusal of order prevails: Photographs hang at different heights and face different directions, without sequence.
Edward VIII, when Duke of Windsor, never forgave the refusal of a title to Wallis Simpson.
Similarly in New York, the protest is a "refusal of the status quo," according to Hussain.
The writer Leslie Jamison praised Moser's refusal of strict chronology in favor of exploring recurring themes.
We are meeting in July of 2017, shortly after the refusal of the first ruling's appeal.
Lynch, challenges the government's refusal of the company to publish more granular information about national security requests.
The refusal of water was a way for me to champion myself above all, for one month.
He was told he was being charged with assault on staff, and refusal of a direct order.
He was told he was being charged with assault on staff and refusal of a direct order.
Although defense lawyers often discourage their clients from giving such interviews, Democrats fear the refusal of Mrs.
It's composed in a rare register: mourning and fury counterpoised by humor and a refusal of despair.
The refusal of the president to celebrate them is a chilling and clear departure from American values.
British negotiators are frustrated by the stubborn refusal of Mr Barnier's team to deviate from its negotiating mandate.
Ouseley's refusal of permission to appeal means Todoric has exhausted the legal process in the English court system.
"First, [it is] the refusal of an unbending Left to accept the legitimacy of Trump's victory," he said.
Most obvious is the refusal of a raucous minority of Democrats to accept Mrs Clinton as their nominee.
The refusal of officials to disclose the nature of the ailment has led to speculation about the illness.
Exactly, every evaluation must include a scientific analysis and a subsequent acceptance or refusal of the medical situation.
That explains his insistence on policies old-school Republicans find offensive, and the refusal of Congress to intercede.
Wide-open sightlines let you appreciate the diversity of the artist's approaches and his refusal of signature style.
He also defended the constitutionality of his declaration despite the bipartisan refusal of Congress to fund the wall.
The refusal of the Senate Judiciary Committee majority to share thousands of highly pertinent documents naturally raises skepticism.
It follows that impeachment itself is the clearly defined remedy for presidential refusal of the granted impeachment authority.
There is this refusal of the cabinet to have a discussion about what we are seeking to achieve.
The refusal of being a colony in India or in Africa is very much part of anti-replacism.
Hours earlier Maduro expelled the top American diplomat over the refusal of the U.S. to recognize his re-election.
But I do not look fondly back on Daniel T.'s refusal of my earnest first grade Valentine request.
Beijing's refusal of concessions has embittered a younger generation of activists, including Leung, who have pledged to fight on.
But an EU refusal of a new glyphosate license could signal stricter regulation of the broader agricultural chemicals industry.
The idea here is that Schultz would overcome Merkel's refusal of Eurozone's deep structural reforms forcefully advocated by France.
But the Republican refusal of an F.B.I. investigation left Ms. Mitchell without crucial information to disprove Dr. Blasey's story.
In Japan, a furor erupted over the refusal of some evacuees who had returned to submit to medical testing.
Ms. Decker, for one, said the problem stemmed partly from the refusal of local governments to respect the law.
The difficulty in reducing his work to a specific narrative or image constitutes a refusal of our desire for answers.
Germany feels let down by the refusal of Mr Hollande, fearful of his own far right, to back it properly.
The refusal of the families to accept the inquest's findings led to a campaign to have the evidence re-examined.
"These records document a pattern of intimidation, harassment,  physical abuse, refusal of medical services, and improper deportation," the report said.
Sadly for American workers, though, it is perfectly consistent with the refusal of Democrats to acknowledge anything negative about China.
Then there's Dustin and his refusal of whiteness, partnered with his inability to describe himself beyond a negated racial identity.
But the refusal of his critics to make peace with the reality that he is president has been equally at fault.
If you witness discriminatory customer service — for example, refusal of service or following customers around a store — confront the employee directly.
"The only remaining obstacle is the refusal of the banks to accept the bad portfolio back into their books," he said.
In a world obsessed with discovery and light, polar conspiracy theories become symbolic of a vehement ignorance, a refusal of complicity.
The refusal of artists to perform at this year's Super Bowl has become the latest litmus test for the "woke" generation.
If there is one thing keeping dermatologists up at night, it's the consistent and steadfast refusal of men to wear sunscreen.
Both incidents were immediately seized upon by the far right as examples of the inability — or refusalof Muslims to assimilate.
Democrats say the refusal of Republicans to allow new witnesses was a fundamental flaw in the trial that should be corrected.
The panel attributed the lack of access to what it called "the refusal" of the Bush administration to make records available.
But as House Democrats move ahead, the refusal of key Republicans to defend the president's conduct cannot reassure the White House.
The column was about the refusal of an Egyptian judoka during last summer's Olympics to shake the hand of an Israeli athlete.
You often hear such threats in Brussels and Berlin these days, notably over the refusal of Hungary and Poland to accept refugees.
Medu members' devotion to upending the effects of anti-Black policy was based in their refusal of an isolated, elite "artist" identity.
Those waivers, along with the refusal of some nations to fully comply with the sanctions, will slow the loss of Iranian barrels.
Friedman was asked if he thought the reason will be the refusal of IDF soldiers to obey the orders of the government.
And both the Greeks and the fund moan about the refusal of Germany to consider any form of debt relief for Greece.
The refusal of the leaders to denounce Farrakhan contributed to further anger within the group over the issue, the Daily Beast reported.
Williamson's bitterness over the refusal of Trump's supporters to get in line behind a more acceptable candidate is echoed across the right.
The strength of "Whisper" is in its refusal of reductionist conclusions about Beau, who is portrayed as neither pure victim nor monster.
" Similarly, Tyson told MUNCHIES as part of a longer statement, "We do not tolerate the refusal of requests to use the restroom.
The condition of the planet — and the refusal of the current government, including the Supreme Court, to do anything about the problem.
The Knicks are performing some strange and bleak boomer-ish refusal of the future and retreating into vain nostalgia and sour fantasy.
But French officials say the work is filled with obstacles, including the refusal of some art galleries to open their wartime archives.
The thing that will dismay some tenderhearted viewers — and that may have spooked the distributor — is the film's steely refusal of hypocrisy.
Refusal of licenses can be challenged in court, while customs offices and the public prosecutor are responsible for violations of export controls.
"The French position is a political position, based on the refusal of the public opinion to see repatriation happening," Mr. Brisard said.
Decades-long battle The longstanding refusal of Jehovah's Witnesses to serve in the military has often brought believers into conflict with governments.
"The refusal of the [director of national intelligence] to answer this simple yes-no question should set off alarms," he said Tuesday.
The drama centers on the refusal of acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire to hand over the whistleblower's complaint to Congress.
For a lot of liberals, the refusal of major Republicans like House Speaker Paul Ryan and even frequent Trump critics like Sen.
Everyone around him is horrified at this "one real blasphemy — the refusal of joy," even as one of his friends is dying.
Josh is a familiar archetype, a resentful loner and misogynist whose response to any refusal of his will is a full-on tantrum.
In China, an HIV+ diagnosis can lead to the loss of your job, refusal of medical treatment, or even exile from your town.
But that trade is distorted by the refusal of most governments to allow payment to people who give plasma, blood's yellowish liquid component.
That gesture was weakened by the refusal of Mexico, under its new left-wing president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to sign the statement.
The reason for the misfire, it seems, was the refusal of some voters who had been selected for the exit poll to participate.
More recently they are being held up by the refusal of both parliaments to accept the UN's latest proposal for a unity government.
No deal in sight White House officials say that the administration is increasingly frustrated with the refusal of Democrats to make a deal.
Finalization of a deal has been stymied by the Taliban's refusal of inter-Afghan talks that the United States has been pushing for.
The same cognitive dissonance that informs the refusal of so many to buy into Leicester's results also informs the way Ranieri is perceived.
I'm referring to the seemingly innate refusal of the human mind to appreciate the gravity of a potential disaster before actually experiencing one.
Finalization of a deal has also been obstructed by the Taliban's refusal of inter-Afghan talks, which the United States has advocated for.
But what drove Comey to this error was the refusal of Republicans in the bureau and Congress to accept and follow the rules.
The initial focus of such an investigation should be on the widespread and systematic refusal of access for humanitarian assistance to civilian populations.
" She said the operation was launched because of the "continuing refusal of Pakistan to acknowledge and act against terror groups on its territory.
This refusal of adequate funding has only compounded the reality that Native communities were some of those hit the hardest by the opioid crisis.
The press freedom organization Reporters Without Borders condemned the refusal of accreditation, which it labeled a political response to Seppelt's investigation into Russian doping.
The move is a response to Democrats' sit-in in June protesting the refusal of the GOP to schedule votes on gun control measures.
Appropriately, that seizure of power—the sudden refusal of African-Americans to continue living under conditions of subordination—flummoxes the white citizens of Sutton.
The government last month was partially shutdown a record 35 days over the refusal of congressional Democrats to acquiesce to Trump's border wall demand.
In the meantime, the refusal of Gaviria and the authorities to enforce the rule of law has led to moral confusion down the ranks.
In a court filing, Tantaros said Fox News viewed her as a "danger," following her June 2016 refusal of a "seven-figure" settlement offer.
The refusal of some major contractors to provide access to contraception or abortion, even in rape cases, has put federal officials in a bind.
The massive immigration of largely Muslims into Europe is a combination of ISIS invasion, humanitarianism, and the refusal of immigrants to go anywhere else.
Raikkonen, a taciturn Finn who is nicknamed Iceman, was burning up over the refusal of the slower drivers to get out of his way.
A part of Christian teaching is the shameful refusal of shelter to a young migrant mother about to give birth far from her home.
"Meadows and company argue that the refusal of the executive branch to produce every document subpoenaed by Congress is grounds for impeachment," Conway wrote.
House and Senate Democrats are also rejecting the refusal of the acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, to turn over information to Congress.
This unassuming empathy — the refusal of the filmmakers to stamp their subjects with otherness — makes the losses the characters endure all the more devastating.
Disputes over his nationality resulted in seemingly endless governmental red tape, and the situation was made more complicated by Nasseri's repeated refusal of citizenship offers.
In 2011 the refusal of its then prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, to tackle the euro crisis drove the single currency to the brink of collapse.
Vida's refusal of that narrative subverts familiar tragic immigrant tropes attached perniciously to Latinas, allowing for new expressions of queer Latinx subjectivity beyond gendered stereotypes.
As he floats away, and other massive buildings come into view, the piece conjures both Magic Realism and an artistic refusal of architecture's numbing anonymity.
One measure under consideration, for instance, would reduce from a month to 15 days the deadline for lodging an appeal against a refusal of asylum.
THE REFUSAL of America's attorney-general, William Barr, to testify before Congress on Thursday is just the latest example of the White House's stonewalling policy.
Deutsche Telekom owns a 40 percent stake in OTE and has a right of first refusal of any sale of a stake in the operator.
One of the few scenes in Sunday's episode that that felt like something approaching an authentic character arc was Arya's refusal of Gendry's marriage proposal.
What appears to have irked the panel in particular is the refusal of the Justice Department to cooperate with a key part of its investigation.
Berhe's arrest—and the refusal of authorities to admit that they got the wrong man—underscores the fundamental problem with Europe's crackdown on undocumented migration.
And the refusal of the Trump Administration officials, both current and former, to admit to their involvements with Russians raises a lot of unanswered questions.
Ultimately, the refusal of McGahn and other aides to act on the president's directives to interfere with the Mueller investigation limited the president's legal exposure.
At first their paintings portended a refusal of both metaphor and natural resemblance in the interests of the abstract paint-is-paint-is-paint literalness.
"Make Over," which interpolates Sugababes' "Overload" (yes, Mutya Buena and Co. receive royalties from Stripped), is a proud refusal of "bullshit" standards of western beauty.
The short story of Australia's descent to international ridicule begins with the refusal of the main parties to adapt to challenges of the 21st century.
Hesse's equally indefinable art, on the other hand, was one of negation and refusal, of razing art to its foundations and starting over from scratch.
The problem isn't a refusal of judgment, but rather an absence of perspective, a have-it-all-ways approach to the material that feels evasive.
One of the biggest reasons is the refusal of 19 states to expand Medicaid to virtually all low-income citizens, as the law's authors intended.
The Orthodox Christian couple and their three young children had challenged the refusal of the Belgian immigration office, citing the European Convention of Human Rights.
Netanyahu has repeatedly said that the refusal of the Palestinians to accept Israel as a Jewish state within any borders is the primary obstacle to peace.
With the refusal of political conservatives to support safe sex campaigns or needle exchange programs, and the disbandment of foreign funded NGOS, the situation looks dire.
Moving them requires the EU to implement its relocation plan, which has been hobbled by the refusal of some member states to accept any asylum-seekers.
But the refusal of Americans like Steinem to rethink their broad-brush condemnation of sex work, or the wisdom of rescue tactics, angers some feminists there.
A common theme, one he returns to frequently, is the refusal of mainstream scientists to listen to him, at their own peril and that of humanity.
Appealing yet another refusal of her application, in 1957, to emigrate with her new family, Hella said she had been put aboard a boxcar to Auschwitz.
"The statement said last week's incident "was caused as a result of the refusal of US authorities to take necessary security measures, despite repeated official warnings.
The refusal of most Southern legislatures to accept Medicaid funding under Obamacare—an unpopular decision in almost all of these states—spawned more organizing and discontent.
The film, estimated to have cost roughly $40 million to make, dramatizes the refusal of Getty in the 1970s to pay a ransom for his grandson.
The results for questions on nondiscrimination laws and refusal of service were based on about 40,000 interviews conducted in 22015 from March 22017 to Dec. 22016.
That prospect adds urgency to the Superwomen exhibit, which explores the refusal of Afghanistan's patriarchal society to acknowledge, much less respect, the achievements of courageous women.
Robert McNamara and others in the Johnson administration just could not grasp the stubborn refusal of the North Vietnamese to recognize the logic of admitting defeat.
The second gallery accentuates Segers's refusal of repetition, especially in groups of impressions made from single plates whose extreme differences are mapped by helpfully clear labels.
First, Phillips is operating a commercial business, so the refusal of service to a customer because of something that he can't change is in itself discrimination.
A Christian who said she was acting on the authority of God, Davis embodied a movement that argues religious objections allows refusal of services to LGBT people.
Democratic House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff hinted that the remedy for the refusal of Sondland and other key officials to testify would rebound against the President.
The refusal of the 10-year yield to lift much above 2% even as bullish bond sentiment has appeared extreme for weeks is a testament to this.
In California and Texas, courts are dealing with lawsuits over the refusal of hospitals, citing religious beliefs, to perform hysterectomies on people transitioning from female to male.
On its northern coast, France is affected by the refusal of Britain, not a member of Schengen, to let in refugees who are at its door there.
The refusal of the nation's top Republican to endorse the presumptive GOP presidential nominee has forced a degree of awkwardness into the GOP and guarantees internal friction.
The bad news: The choppy economic data — and the stubborn refusal of inflation to rise toward the Fed's target...is making the Fed's job much more difficult.
Mullins and Craig filed complaints with the Colorado Civil Rights Division stating that this refusal of service stood in direct violation of Colorado state civil rights law.
Despite its shambolic launch and the refusal of 19 states to expand Medicaid, it has come close to achieving initial forecasted reductions in the number of uninsured.
The FBI itself has been closely scrutinized throughout the investigation, despite the refusal of Comey, Attorney General Loretta Lynch and other top officials to discuss the matter.
They did not delay the start of conventional treatment any longer than others, but they had higher rates of refusal of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and hormone treatments.
In that story, the wife of Potiphar, the captain of the pharaoh's palace guard, fabricates a rape claim in retribution for Joseph's refusal of her romantic advances.
At least two volunteer physicians were among a group of people arrested after protesting the refusal of the federal government to give migrant detainees a flu shot.
By that he meant he wanted to address the inability or refusal of Mr. Trump, his followers and his administration to separate the real from the fake.
Only the refusal of his former defense minister, Avigdor Liberman, to join a new coalition prevented Netanyahu from being sworn in for a fifth term in office.
Even now, Uber's current guidelines suggest users first call their drivers ahead of time to coordinate "bringing along a pet," which provides the opportunity for refusal of service.
Yet the refusal of his aides to release even a photo or a video to support their claims that he is well only fueled conjecture about his health.
Specifically, the refusal of the Golden Globes to acknowledge Black movies like Girls Trip, but tap into her talent and star power to liven up the award show.
S. law does not authorize the refusal of visas based solely on political statements or views if those statements or views would be lawful in the United States.
This blanket rejection of transparency is unwise, as the refusal of the Chicago Police Department to release video of the shooting of Laquan McDonald for a year demonstrated.
It launched one of the most under-appreciated political storylines of the year: the unprecedented refusal of Senate Republicans to even hold hearings for Obama's nominee, Merrick Garland.
They also order indefinite pre-trial detention (ie, the refusal of bail) of "Car Wash" suspects to make them confess unreliably in order to get out of prison.
Which brings us to the indefensible refusal of Apple to help the FBI access information locked within an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernadino mass murderers.
He is referring to the refusal of Senate Republicans to even give a hearing to Merrick Garland, the nominee Obama put forth in his last year in office.
The first obstacle on the road to the exit from mutual alienation is the refusal of dialogue: that silence that accompanies self-alienation, aloofness, inattention, disregard and indifference.
And Senate Republicans have warned they won't let the refusal of a home state senator to return a blue slip to stop the Senate from moving them forward.
In that case, some lawmakers believe a refusal of congressional oversight by the nation's top law enforcement officer could become additional evidence in any impeachment inquiry (The Hill).
The refusal of House Democrats to meet Trump's demand for $5.7 billion to build a border wall has resulted in the longest partial government shutdown in modern history.
In June, China stopped a communication mechanism with Taiwan because of the refusal of the government to recognize the "one China" principle, and relations have continued to deteriorate.
This is an attempt to redress a major difference between the UK and Spain: the rate of refusal of potential donors or their families in consenting to donation.
They think the refusal of their leaders to even try to work together is an embarrassment and a failure to do the job they are elected to do.
This year's 472.7 billion euro ($63 billion) budget bill comes after delays caused by the administration change and the refusal of Catalan parties to back an initial draft.
Yet Democrats chose not to go to court even though the refusal of an order would be a clear obstruction case if not stayed by a higher court.
The refusal of election officials to post voter rolls at the entrance of polling stations, as requested by the opposition and observers, appeared to have exacerbated those problems.
Sheikh Mohammed said the refusal of Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies to end a 17-month political and economic boycott of Qatar was "recklessness" that risked regional security.
Speaking to XXL this week, Hernandez's lawyer stated that he believes the charges are excessive and will eventually be dismissed; he is appealing the refusal of his client's bail.
From the entrance of the refugee team at the Opening Ceremony to the refusal of an Egyptian judoka to shake his Israeli opponent's hand, the Olympics are inherently political.
The nationalist-dominated government tried to create a national army last year but were stymied by the refusal of Serb politicians to agree to a change in the constitution.
The only reason he did not take that catastrophic step appears to be the refusal of his aides to carry out the order, particularly White House counsel Don McGahn.
Suggested examples of the types of AI-only decisions that will face restrictions are automatic refusal of an online credit application or an e-recruiting practices without human intervention.
"It is foolish to think that on such an important issue as Brexit, the EU would allow itself to be influenced by the refusal of payments," Seif told Reuters.
Pollution in their communities leads to health problems that are compounded by the refusal of most Sun Belt state governments to expand Medicaid access under the Affordable Care Act.
One recent flashpoint has been the refusal of some brand-name companies to turn over samples of their drugs to generic drugmakers, effectively preventing competing products from being developed.
Since its creation in 1998, the I.C.C. has been hobbled by the refusal of major countries like the United States, China and Russia to subject themselves to its jurisdiction.
"The refusal of Congressional Republican leaders and President Trump to accept a deal to protect Dreamers leaves more than a million young adults in a legal purgatory," said Rep.
The minister pointed to the refusal of the European Council to consider the last-minute alternate candidate Warsaw had put forward to replace Tusk -- euro-MP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski.
The grim reality, though, is that the land mine and cluster munitions treaties are undercut by the refusal of some of modern warfare's most powerful players to sign them.
Two things to keep in mind: The refusal of nearly 20 states to expand Medicaid under Obamacare, particularly in the South, has left hundreds of thousands of black Americans uninsured.
Larson acknowledged that the move was "unprecedented" in his experience, but said that the refusal of a company like Apple to comply with a court order was also very unusual.
The appointment could trigger a massive battle between the parties made rawer for Democrats because of the refusal of Republicans to confirm Judge Merrick Garland for the opening last year.
The firestorm about civility that began with the refusal of a Virginia restaurant owner to serve White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has now concentrated on one person: California Rep.
Rather, it's the fact that attempting to categorize him now seems to participate -- even if well intentioned -- in a refusal of his right to a life on his own terms.
And that's despite the refusal of Mr. Sanders to concede or endorse the presumptive nominee, with at least some Bernie or Busters still telling pollsters that they won't back her.
Sem-Sandberg's precise, resolutely nonpoetic prose is highly effective, even in translation, and appears to be a conscious refusal of aestheticism: The brutality of the subject requires a brutal style.
Outraged by the refusal of Macron's party to allow key members of his office to be questioned in the lower house, all opposition parties withdrew their participation from the investigation.
"Likewise, the refusal of the Saudi public prosecutor — who recently visited his counterpart in Istanbul — to cooperate with the investigation and answer even simple questions is very frustrating," he added.
In the same vein, but with a much different subject, he was planning to slow down "Trio A," a work defined by its anti-virtuosity and refusal of the spectator.
Guaido has said that humanitarian aid will begin to flow into Venezuela in the coming days, defying Maduro's repeated refusal of assistance in the face of food and medicine shortages.
His options were limited from the outset by the refusal of Albert Rivera, the leader of Ciudadanos, a centre-right party with 57 seats, to contemplate any kind of deal.
Even as President Trump, the wall's builder, insists that the world now has limits, he himself cultivates a petulant hedonism, an unchecked freedom to hate, an enraged refusal of constraint.
The country's non-discrimination laws include sexual orientation and gender identity as protected categories, legally protecting LGBTQ+ folks from employment discrimination, refusal of goods or services, and hate speech and harassment.
The refusal of this work is the refusal to be enticed by that narrative, to be swallowed up by a mysticism doomed to repeat the cycle of sin-wash-rinse-repeat.
" Brazile added of the deal: "[Clinton's] campaign had the right of refusal of who would be the party communications director, and it would make final decisions on all the other staff.
Assad also reassured Putin his complete refusal of any invasion of Syrian land under any pretext, adding that Syria will continue to fight terrorism on Syrian land by all legitimate means.
And he should ensure that somewhere on campus the words with which Muhammad Ali explained his conscience-driven refusal of the draft are engraved: "I ain't got nothing against them Vietcong."
Without Gombrich's nostalgia, Wood emphasizes the half-truth that "the refusal of the authority of the past is the very program of modern art," implying that an irreversible break has occurred.
"Covea notes the persistent refusal of any dialogue of Scor SE with its largest shareholder, which will no longer be represented on the Board of Directors," Covea said in a statement.
It is in these states where LGBT people bear a disproportionate burden—from a lack of legal protection, the refusal of mental health services, and significant barriers to accessing health care.
"Likewise, the refusal of the Saudi public prosecutor -- who recently visited his counterpart in Istanbul -- to cooperate with the (Turkish) investigation and answer even simple questions is very frustrating," he wrote.
Thus the refusal of many right-wing non-interventionists to distance themselves in any meaningful way from the alt-right, whose white nationalism is often non-interventionist as well as racist.
Prat-Gay also made the most of the government's charge that Argentina's current economic troubles have much to do with the refusal of the previous government to negotiate with the holdouts.
This was facilitated by the refusal of the left to acknowledge the huge cultural gap between Europeans and refugees from theocracies who were unfamiliar with democracy and the rule of law.
Sanders' refusal of aid from a fellow Democrat shows how hard it would be for him to actually unite the party should he emerge as the nominee at the Milwaukee convention.
The refusal of the Trump administration to turn over documents critical to the House's impeachment inquiry is itself an example of a high crime and misdemeanor and hence an impeachable offense.
Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans have uniformly supported the refusal of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) refusal to hold hearings on Obama's nominee since Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's death.
Among the unresolved questions is whether to allow refusal of benefits based on participation in CHIP, which provides low-cost coverage to families that earn too much to qualify for Medicaid.
You can attribute this to the relentless rise of the stock market, which is up 50 percent in the last five years, plus the refusal of companies to split their stocks.
Outbreaks of measles in the US, largely driven by refusal of a critical mass of parents in a community to have their children vaccinated, could be a result of this phenomenon.
Sources familiar with the bombing investigation said the rift came into play in the refusal of Wataniya and Jawwal to cooperate in the probe and the security service's subsequent moves against them.
The lawsuit had its origins more than six years ago in the refusal of staff at the Palmetto Ridge High School to enroll a 215-year-old Cuban refugee named Armando Padron.
"The ongoing refusal of the Administration to abide by longstanding security clearance processes, coupled with its unwillingness to explain its actions to Members of Congress, increasingly seems like a coverup," they wrote.
Refusal of pilots to approve heavier regional jets is a problem for Embraer's E175 E2 and Mitsubishi's MRJ90 jet, slated for delivery in mid-2018, which both exceed the current weight limit.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has appeared to backtrack on his refusal of $20 million in G7 aid to help fight the Amazon fires, saying he'll consider accepting the money on one condition.
The refusal of the Court to intervene in the spousal benefits case could portend another compromise, one that allows state and local governments to pick and choose which marriages they will support.
"I've seen a lot over the years, but even I was genuinely shocked to read this unbelievably offensive diatribe being used to justify a refusal of asylum," Mr. Stevens wrote on Twitter.
In Denmark during World War II, for instance, strong social pressure, including from the churches, contributed to the refusal of the country to comply with Nazi orders to deport its Jewish citizens.
The stubborn refusal of the administration to join the rest of America in calling the terrorist group "ISIS," instead opting for the name "ISIL," was arguably the most obvious manifestation of this.
That rule, called the "refusal of care" rule, was challenged in court, and on Wednesday, a federal judge in the Southern District of New York struck it down, saying it was unconstitutional.
Experts have said the refusal of the administration and the Republican leadership of Congress to guarantee the payments could add 20 percent or more to premium price-hike requests for next year.
In large part this was because of the inability or refusal of military leaders to address adequately complaints of racial discrimination, but there was a potent domestic factor at work as well.
LIVE UPDATES Refusal of the license renewal is only for abortions and does not include other services that Planned Parenthood offers, said Randall Williams, director of the Department of Health and Senior Services.
The distribution among EU countries of those refugees who have got through has created serious tensions, with Germany particularly angered by the refusal of central European countries to take more than a few.
Speaking of … Ben tries to regain his footing after Lauren's refusal of his rose last week by taking a biplane with the other Lauren to a romantic dinner and requisite hot-tub dip.
The refusal of lawmakers to act led Obama to unilaterally protect Dreamers (immigrants brought illegally to the US as children) with the policy known as DACA—which Trump, naturally, has tried to revoke.
Still, Paul has come under fire in recent months for some of his more views, including his tough stance on immigration (specifically, as CNN reported, the refusal of legal rights for documented "Dreamers").
President Donald Trump granted security clearances to his daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband over the refusal of his then chief of staff and White House counsel, according to a Wednesday CNN report.
Instead, Democrats have said they may cite the refusal of various administration officials to testify under orders from the president as an obstruction of Congress that could be its own article of impeachment.
Brazil's refusal of the G7's money came as Bolsonaro and Macron — who hosted this year's G7 summit in Biarritz, France — exchanged personal barbs amid their disagreement over how to handle the fires.
Heartless legislators place LGBT youth at risk with 'bathroom bills' that equate to unmitigated discrimination against transgender youth and legislation that condones the refusal of services simply because of a person's sexual orientation.
Why it matters: Macron has been a main driver in ensuring world leaders address the severe climate impact of deforestation in the Amazon despite Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's refusal of any foreign aid.
Across the country, the refusal of app-based employers to permanently give workers benefits such as sick paid leave, health insurance, or even a minimum wage have introduced a massive public health risk.
The gazes of the sitters are steadfast even in their softness: The desire for uniqueness is as much a refusal of cultural and familial dogma as it is a loving embrace of lineage.
The second article of impeachment, obstruction of Congress, sets forth uncontested facts about the President's ordering a blanket refusal of executive branch officials to comply with subpoenas duly issued by the legislative branch.
The refusal of the international community to hold Abbas and the PA accountable for nepotism and corruption drove Gazan Palestinians into the open arms of Hamas, the terrorist group which promised them reform.
It was the refusal of the former Ukrainian president, Viktor Yanukovych, to sign this agreement and his turn towards Russia that sparked the Maidan protests in 2013 and 2014 that led to his downfall.
A lawyer for Sokha said Tuesday the Supreme Court upheld a lower court&aposs refusal of bail on the grounds that Sokha&aposs release would be detrimental to national security and his own safety.
ALSO THE REFUSAL OF THESE FREE TRADE TREATIES LIKE THE ONE THAT HILLARY CLINTON WAS READY TO SIGN, BETWEEN THE US AND THE EUROPEAN UNION, THAT WOULD BE COMPLETELY DEVASTATING FOR THE FRENCH ECONOMY.
The refusal of accreditation to report on a major sports event was "unique in the history of ARD's sports journalism," the broadcaster said, describing the refusal as an "unheard-of violation of press freedom".
And it's a difficult thing to study, said Durso, both because providers may not want to admit refusal of care or mistreatment of patients and because they themselves may sometimes fail to recognize it.
The refusal of insurance companies to provide the originally prescribed drug feeds into this Fail First cycle and ultimately leads to a patient receiving less efficient care and suffering longer than they need to.
His refusal of early release — as the son of the newly-appointed American commander of U.S. Pacific forces — is an example of bravery and honor that distinguishes him for exceptional moral and physical courage.
Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wis) on Monday said the refusal of Democrats to back border security measures is standing in the way of a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
The Toronto-based company, like other energy producers, has been functioning in an environment of declining crude prices and with the refusal of state-owned Ecopetrol to renew its lease on the Rubiales oilfield.
"This is not a refusal of worship, but an internal sacrifice made to keep the healthy and the other worshippers," Metropolitan Cyprian of Stara Zagora, a senior Church leader, said in a televised address.
The bizarre nature of Trump's candidacy, as well as the refusal of his rivals to drop out, has sometimes obscured this, but at this point, the state of the Republican race is not complicated.
"This is not a refusal of worship, but an internal sacrifice made to keep the healthy and the other worshippers," Metropolitan Cyprian of Stara Zagora, a senior Church leader, said in a televised address.
" In her essay on heteropessimism, Seresin writes that the concept is often framed as an anti-capitalist one: "a refusal of the 'good life' of marital consumption and property ownership that capitalism once mandated.
Those works were meant to be about the exigencies of site—about being in a particular place and having a particular experience, and also about a refusal of the proscribed spaces of the institution.
"In the case of Nizami, we are particularly disturbed by the refusal of the court to hear defence witnesses in full, including most notably alibi witnesses," said senior Human Rights Watch researcher Tejshree Thapa.
Though international law requires states to accept return of their nationals, "tens of thousands" is probably a fair estimate of aliens released into the US because of home-state delay or refusal of return.
The refusal of Senate Republicans to even consider any Obama nominee may improve the odds that Democrats will retain the White House and retake the Senate, but neither of those outcomes are close to guaranteed.
And EU leaders are loath to deepen an east-west split created by the refusal of Poland, Hungary and others to take in large numbers of refugees to ease the migration crisis in the bloc.
A widely read German magazine called the Italian founding leader of the soaring Five Star Movement "the most dangerous man in Europe" for his refusal of Berlin/Brussels strictures and German meddling in Italian affairs.
"The refusal of the US to commit to the Paris agreement will push the rest of the world to be even more united against climate change," European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told the parliament.
Yet the refusal of Europe's largest and most powerful economy to act as a locomotive, and to help offset deflationary forces elsewhere, was to have some very negative consequences for the eurozone as a whole.
"A Pearl" typifies how Mitski's refusal of instant gratification, evident in her reluctance to repeat hooks and choruses, disguises quieter, sneakier pleasures — the fascination of staring at musical puzzles and seeing your own discontent reflected.
The increasing refusal of Muslims to share water or food with Christians suggests an inability to come to terms with a past that defies the religious identifications meant to structure all of Pakistan's social relations.
Liu's extreme punishment -- and the refusal of authorities to grant him a medical parole until the very last days of his illness -- was indicative of how serious a threat Beijing viewed Charter 08 to be.
On top of the initial accusation by the whistle-blower is the refusal of the acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, to obey federal law and relay the matter to Congress within one week.
Barrasso also used the hearing to criticize what he says is the continued refusal of Senate Democrats to allow floor votes on Trump nominees, such as Susan Bodine, the pick for the EPA's enforcement office.
In case of refusal of certain creditors, the commercial court may impose extended payment terms, subject to complying with the minimum legal repayment terms as from the third year of the plan, the statement said.
Yet my refusal of sleep had less to do with my fear of the dark and the monsters it bred than with everyday suspicion: I simply could not fathom where people went to in sleep.
The reputational damage incurred by the advice scandal has been compounded by revelations of interest rate rigging and the consistent refusal of the major banks to pass on to consumers official rate cuts in their entirety.
The growth of the far right under Germany's proportional electoral system, combined with the refusal of other parties to work with them, means that the coalition math facing Merkel and other political leaders is increasingly difficult.
Passing is a refusal of the nonconsensual boyhood I lived for 19 years—kind of like how, as a baby vegetarian, I ate hamburgers at family barbecues for lack of a better option at the time.
The refusal of the Olympic diving pool to return to a more appealing blue hue has baffled technicians and competitors alike after it was pumped full of chemicals since turning a cloudy green colour on Tuesday.
A man of his intelligence must also see that the obstacle peace is, and has always been, the refusal of the Palestinians to recognize the right of the Jewish people to self-determination in their homeland.
And while the jars are curbside recyclable, the fallout in the wake of China's refusal of plastic recyclables has left some communities in a pickle when it comes to what to do with their discarded plastics.
As an anatomy of an unspeakable crime committed by a Vietnam veteran (a magnetic Toussaint Jeanlouis), it is admirable in its refusal of reductionist conclusions; it is also sometimes strangled by its overgrown lyricism (1:30).
As an anatomy of an unspeakable crime committed by a Vietnam veteran (a magnetic Toussaint Jeanlouis), it is admirable in its refusal of reductionist conclusions; it is also sometimes strangled by its overgrown lyricism (1:7273).
"The paralysis of the Constitutional Tribunal and the refusal of the Polish Government to publish all its judgments endanger democracy, fundamental rights and the rule of law in Poland," the European Parliament said in a statement.
After the death of conservative stalwart Antonin Scalia, and the refusal of Republicans in the Senate to hold hearings on President Obama's proposed replacement Merrick Garland, there are still only eight justices on the Supreme Court.
Some people in Mosul have been expressing their refusal of IS's harsh rules by spray-painting the letter M, for the Arabic word that means resistance, on city walls, or "wanted" on houses of its militants.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States expressed disappointment on Thursday at the refusal of a Turkish court to free a U.S. consulate employee accused of espionage in a case that has damaged relations between Washington and Ankara.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The refusal of a party within Brazilian President Michel Temer's coalition in Congress to support his unpopular pension reform will not imperil the approval of the proposal, Planning Minister Dyogo Oliveira said on Tuesday.
Bellamy had originally sought to swim last month from Cuba to the Florida Keys, but said his plan had been scuppered by the refusal of American authorities to allow his support boat to make the journey.
Straub-Huillet, as the duo came to be known, practiced a rigorously difficult kind of filmmaking, whose visual austerity, resolute slowness and refusal of conventional narrative were meant to advance a ruthless critique of capitalist aesthetics.
The refusal of Hungary, Poland and their ex-communist peers on the eastern flank of the EU to help the "front-line", Mediterranean member states by hosting some migrants has eroded the bloc's unity since 2015.
The prior refusal of the United States to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital was based explicitly on the notion that nothing should be done to change the status quo of that city, holy to three religions.
Johnson also pointed to the refusal of acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Joseph Maguire to pass along a whistleblower complaint that intelligence community Inspector General Michael Atkinson had deemed both a credible and urgent concern.
Negotiations between Democratic leaders and President Donald Trump have been at an impasse for weeks over the refusal of both sides to budge from their stances on Trump's demand for $5.7 billion to fund a border wall.
" A third reported discrimination on the basis of being transgender in a health care setting, "such as verbal harassment, refusal of treatment, or having to teach the health care provider about transgender people to receive appropriate care.
Still the average for verbal refusal was a 2.34, meaning that when the woman in the scenario vocalized her refusal of a sexual advance, it was not immediately understood that she was not consenting to the advance.
It also said the subpoenas violated the plaintiffs' privacy rights, and the refusal of House committees to even provide copies of the subpoenas to the plaintiffs made it impossible to know, or negotiate, their scope or breadth.
Still, the scenes that Mueller recounts recall Nixonian presidential intrusions and, extraordinarily, the refusal of Trump aides to carry out some of his wishes for fear of the political cost — essentially a staff saving Trump from himself.
They also said the subpoenas violated the plaintiffs' privacy rights, and the refusal of House committees to even provide copies of the subpoenas to the plaintiffs made it impossible to know, or negotiate, their scope or breadth.
The refusal of all-renewable advocates to consider the cartoonish land requirements of their schemes and how those plans are affecting ordinary people in rural areas is perhaps the single biggest disconnect in the current energy debate.
Grimes had been seeking a pay raise that she said she was promised after taking on a new position, and that Watt regularly tied her compensation and advancement within FHFA to her refusal of his sexual advances.
Decisions in the 2015-16 term were deeply affected by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia and the refusal of Senate Republicans to approve President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland to fill the empty seat.
Second, the refusal of officials to offer a fuller explanation of the numbers illustrates how the continued expansion of secrecy in government is damaging the ability of the public to assess the risk and evaluate the response.
Brazil's refusal of the G7 funds may also be linked to the country's long-standing fear that other nations will try to seize it and deny Brazilians from using its natural resources, Business Insider's Sinéad Baker reported.
The themes are there, too: the refusal of victimhood, the embrace of solitude amid chaos, and race as an unremarked on but glaring element of a situation that is easy to imagine but impossible to fully explain.
If the racist beliefs and subsequent refusal of care from a minority physician is thought to emanate not from psychiatric disease but from the patient's own pre-existing belief system, then a separate ethical dilemma becomes apparent.
Any number of things might have happened for Gorbachev's promise not to cash out: political resistance within the Soviet Union, the refusal of the Eastern European puppet regimes to cede power, the United States misplaying its hand.
Decisions in the 278-833 term were deeply affected by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia and the refusal of Senate Republicans to approve President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland to fill the empty seat.
As an anatomy of an unspeakable crime committed by a Vietnam War veteran (a magnetic Toussaint Jeanlouis), it is admirable in its refusal of reductionist conclusions; it is also sometimes strangled by its overgrown lyricism (1:30).
In his view, the problem is black gangs, murderous black children, the refusal of black protesters to look in the mirror at their "racist" selves, and black parents' failure to teach their children to respect the police.
As you might expect, support for refusal of service was higher among religious respondents, but what surprised researchers was the consistency of respondents' belief in what a libertarian would call the "individual liberties" of the business owner.
On Saturday at midnight, the U.S. will also implement "CDC recommendations" to immediately institute blanket refusal of entry for anyone on both the northern and southern U.S. border that does not have proper documentation for lawful entry.
IPOs started the year with great promise, but have fizzled on high profile disappointments from Snap and Blue Apron and the refusal of tech unicorns to go public and face lower valuations from a stingy investment community.
Hong Kong (CNN)The Financial Times says it will appeal the controversial refusal of a working visa to one of its journalists in Hong Kong, as the city's leader continued to refuse to explain her government's decision.
Whether that changes because of the outcome of the Mueller investigation, and in particular because of whatever role the refusal of so many elite lawyers to represent the president plays in that outcome, remains to be seen.
For the last year, the Supreme Court has been forced to play short-handed, after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February 2016 and the refusal of Senate Republicans to consider President Obama's nominee, Merrick Garland.
Despite the inhumane refusal of Beijing to help, we scored a great victory in this war with nary a headline when the Mexican Navy intercepted more than 25 tons of Chinese fentanyl destined for the United States.
Even if firebrand nationalist leader Geert Wilders does not enter the next ruling coalition given the refusal of "establishment" parties to work with him, he has managed to push the mainstream political agenda to the anti-immigrant right.
The persistently low price is due to a supply surplus with the boom in shale oil contributing to the glut exacerbated by the refusal of producing group OPEC to cut its 30-million-barrel-a-day production ceiling.
I think it's incredibly important for people to understand that there are 81 federal district court seats currently unfilled because of obstruction of President Obama and refusal of the Senate to allow President Obama to do his job.
Incidents in which flights on El Al and several non-Israeli airlines have been delayed on the tarmac over the refusal of some ultra-Orthodox men to sit next to women have drawn media attention in recent years.
The refusal of Republican congressmen to meet Barack Obama's request for $1.9 billion to fight the Zika virus, which culminated this week in both congressional chambers voting to release much lesser sums, shows American democracy at its worst.
There "has been no agreement" for direct talks with the Afghan government, a Taliban representative said Sunday, reiterating the group's longstanding refusal of official talks with Kabul, especially before a bilateral deal is reached with the United States.
The refusal of the Palestinians to attend the Bahrain meeting was a reminder of Mr. Kushner's uphill struggle to engage with them, ever since they broke off communications with the White House after Mr. Trump moved the embassy.
The party sees the refusal of these more moderate Republicans to disavow Trump as the chance to tie their opponents to the inflammatory Republican nominee—and to cast the GOP as a party of sexists, racists and xenophobia.
McGregor's solicitor Michael Staines asked the court to give McGregor "one last chance" and said a criminal conviction could lead to a refusal of a visa to the United States and create "very severe difficulties" for McGregor's career.
Guaido called the situation "an emergency ... a crisis," on Monday and said humanitarian aid would begin to flow into Venezuela in the coming days, defying Maduro's repeated refusal of assistance in the face of food and medicine shortages.
Guaido called the situation "an emergency ... a crisis," on Monday and said humanitarian aid will begin to flow into Venezuela in the coming days, defying Maduro's repeated refusal of assistance in the face of food and medicine shortages.
Although Lee's iconoclastic artistic legacy is tied to his refusal of a rigid, linear narratives and distrust in institutions of aesthetics and politics, much of his work from the 1970s explores the scope and meaning of mark-making.
The refusal of the current U.S. administration to recognize the problem, extending to attempts to suppress congressional reporting on Russian hostile actions, is an abdication of responsibility for mitigating the long-term consequences of failing to deal with Russia.
"There is no export of processed food products from the Gaza Strip to Israel or the Judea and Samaria region [the Israeli government's term for the West Bank] due to the refusal of the Ministry of Health," COGAT continued.
"We believe that the government's refusal of ARCO's invitation is a way of preventing the possibility of having to censor the artists who would have represented the country at the fair, in a public and international context," they write.
Six days later, Amazon Studios' outside lawyer emailed that "renewed allegations against Mr. Allen, his own controversial comments, and the increasing refusal of top talent to work with or be associated with him" supported the decision to back out.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo comfortably won last month's presidential poll, an official count showed, but the refusal of his opponent Prabowo Subianto to concede defeat has triggered the prospect of both a legal challenge and street protests.
This report lays bare the cavalier dereliction of duty in so far as the Select Committee could successfully acquire information, but there are still some cavernous holes left by the refusal of the White House to answer many questions.
Yes, but: The White House faces strong criticism for the refusal of President Trump and some other top administration officials to acknowledge the scientific consensus on human-induced global warming, and for abandoning Obama-era climate policies and rules.
Diplomats said the French-German gambit is a "safety-in-numbers" tactic to overcome the refusal of individual EU states to host the mechanism to sidestep the risk of being targeted by the revived U.S. sanctions regime against Iran.
The refusal of the appeal means that the lawsuit — which alleges that Remington should have never sold to the public a weapon as dangerous as the AR-15 style rifle used in the shooting — can move forward to trial.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The refusal of a U.S. political candidate to ride with a female reporter unless a man was present sparked a social media storm on Wednesday, as the Mississippi conservative was lambasted for his stance.
The Trump administration's reluctance to address travel restrictions and limit public gatherings was reminiscent of the stubborn refusal of 20th-century Massachusetts politicians to cancel parades and rallies to celebrate war victories and raise money to fund the fight.
Despite the grave topics, Chin's dual strategies of creating enigmatic, researched memorials to the past and developing creative interventions in the present, together suggest his optimism and refusal of reading history and our futures as an either/or situation.
Editorial The refusal of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to receive the German foreign minister because of a meeting the German held with a veterans' peace group is not in itself a major incident in Israeli-German relations.
This is the perfect time to raise the issue of the longstanding, enigmatic refusal of the Supreme Court justices to televise their hearings so that the American public can see them in operation and understand and appreciate their workings.
The original story involves the refusal of Jolson's Jewish character, Jakie Rabinowitz, to become a cantor like his father; instead he achieves Broadway fame by performing "jazz" (actually more like Tin Pan Alley tunes) under the name Jack Robin.
It can feel old-fashioned: her style, her attachment to a very traditional kind of storytelling — a vision of the novel as a Dutch house, with a clarity and transparency of purpose and method, a refusal of narrative tricksiness.
And Senate Republicans have warned they won't let the refusal of a home state senator to return a "blue slip" — a sheet of paper that indicates if they support the nominee — to stop the Senate from moving them forward.
They allege that the refusal of faith-based, state-funded child welfare agencies to consider them as prospective parents, based on their sexual orientation, violates their equal protection rights and amounts to the state's endorsement of those religious beliefs.
"The Chinese government is legitimate in its refusal of calls for Liu to be taken overseas for treatment," the English-language edition of Global Times, a party-run tabloid with a nationalist tinge, said in an editorial on Monday.
Meanwhile, following a series of failed negotiations with Democrats and some Republicans in Congress, Trump has been fuming over the refusal of lawmakers to fully fund a $25 billion wall he wants to build on the U.S.-Mexican border.
Maybe it's just me and my own projections, but Crutchfield's refusal of a real relationship, one outside of the non-committal "world" she and her subject have built for themselves, isn't that persuasive, but it is one I know by heart.
The lower house of the New York State Assembly is expected to vote on Tuesday afternoon on the legislation, long stymied by the refusal of Assembly leaders to allow the measure to come to the floor despite broad support from lawmakers.
But it wasn't until Anita Hill famously testified on live television against Clarence Thomas in 1991—claiming that he had repeatedly come on to her, despite her explicit refusal of his advances—that the phrase "sexual harassment" really became commonplace.
Ali's refusal of military induction in 1967 remains the gold standard of athletic protest, but Kaepernick's stance is noteworthy in its own right, especially since it evokes national debates about freedom of speech and the very meaning of the American flag.
The complaint filed Friday alleges that the defendants created multiple corporate entities to launder money and circumvent the refusal of financial institutions to process Backpage transactions because of overtly sexual material, the Attorney General's office said in a press release.
Oil analysts say the failure of Doha deal came down to the refusal of Saudi Arabia and Iran to agree, and it appears that Saudi Arabia Deputy Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman was the one who made the final call.
On June 25th China shut down a channel for communication between the two sides because of the refusal of Taiwan's new president, Tsai Ing-wen, to accept that there is but "one China", and that Taiwan is a part of it.
The S.E.C.'s case was hamstrung by the refusal of the corporate executive to travel to the United States to testify in person, leaving the agency with little evidence to show an agreement, which Mr. Cuban denied making when he testified.
Another obstacle in the appropriations process for Mr. Cole and his fellow Republicans has been the refusal of some of their most conservative colleagues to back any spending bills because of their opposition to the amounts or to the individual provisions.
The new case involves the refusal of a Colorado baker, Jack Phillips, to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, and it had some justices worried that a ruling in his favor would undermine the 2015 decision's promise of equality.
The refusal of Republicans last year to even consider President Barack Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland to fill the vacancy created by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia last February remains a source of deep bitterness for Democrats.
Czech President Milos Zeman has pushed ties with China, but the capital's government has figured in diplomatic rows between the two nations, such as one over the mayor's refusal of a Chinese demand to eject a Taiwan official from a conference.
The essential difference between Nixon and Trump lies not in their misconduct or in their unsuitability for office, but in the grim refusal of today's Republican Party to notice wrongdoing and its determination to stand by Trump come what may.
" Colorado Senator Cory Gardner echoed those concerns, saying that the continued refusal of banks to provide even basic financial services has "forced the industry to adopt an all-cash business model that fosters violent crime and puts all Coloradans at risk.
Disobedient Plant (Planta insumisa), one of the many entries in Varo's preserved manuscript, demonstrates her refusal of conventional notions of people by blurring the distinction between the human and everything else: This scientist is experimenting with various plants and vegetables.
After his 2016 Twitter ban, the 2017 end of his gig with Breitbart, the cancellation of his book deal, and the refusal of universities and conferences to book him for speaking engagements, the once-prominent figure has seen his influence reduced to nothing.
With today's vote, the House has now authorized all its committees to pursue and enforce civil contempt of Congress citations for Barr, former White House counsel Don McGahn, and other Trump administration officials if they continue to their blanket refusal of lawmakers' subpoenas.
Some of that can be withheld but only in very specific circumstances, such as the publication of fraudulent research or the refusal of a university to comply with the Title IX law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs.
They also point to growing frustration among wealthy net payers to the EU budget such as Germany and France over the refusal of Poland and some other ex-communist member states to cooperate over issues from the rule of law to climate change.
A food bank spokesman says they had heard similar reports from other facilities; the ACCFB estimates that the refusal of these benefits has resulted in a loss of $361,972 to the local economy, since the money from food stamps isn't being spent.
One of the problems, though, is that Orthodoxy's own vocabulary (including the refusal of some Orthodox to use the word "church" of any organisations but their own) is now arcane to a world where the Trinity has ceased to be bath-time conversation.
Trotter also happened to be an inexperienced business manager; that, combined with his steadfast refusal of any advertising that didn't meet his racial and moral standards (skin lighteners and hair straighteners were forbidden; same for liquor and tobacco), meant that revenue dwindled.
Inspired by the work of Theodor Adorno, the show features the work of 10 artists and collectives all striving to answer one central question: What does refusalof the Trump administration, patriarchy, white supremacy, capitalism, fascism, social convention, or just complacency — look like?
Another thing worrying insurers is the refusal of the administration and the Republican-controlled Congress to guarantee billions of dollars in federal payments to insurers to compensate them for plans that offer low-income customers reduced charges for out-of-pocket health costs.
The refusal of Democrats and the American left to hear — or to grant some legitimacy to — the grievances of white America as it loses power and stature to ascendant minorities and to waves of immigrants from across the globe undergirds the Trump movement.
The four Arab states leading the boycott against Qatar said late on Thursday that Doha's refusal of their demands to resolve a Gulf diplomatic crisis is proof of its links to terror groups and that they would enact new measures against it.
Mr. Obama announced the goal in October, and so far, 8,000 refugees have been allowed into the country despite a fierce political debate that has become a theme of the presidential campaign and despite the refusal of many states to accept them.
Democratic leadership sources say the examples of Democratic obstruction pale in comparison to what they call one of the biggest election year stunts in memory: the refusal of Senate Republicans to hold hearings or votes on Merrick Garland, Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
However, since the European regulations apply only to situations that don't involve human judgment "such as automatic refusal of an online credit application or e-recruiting practices without any human intervention," they are likely to affect a narrow class of automated decisions.
A State Department spokesperson told The Hill that the agency does not comment on individual visa cases, but added that U.S. law does not allow the refusal of visas based on political statements or views that would be legal in the United States.
Two events — the sudden death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February and the unprecedented refusal of Senate Republicans to even consider President Obama's pick to fill the vacant seat — have converged to throw the court's future as a functioning institution into doubt.
The U.S. House should invoke a revised version of its historical inherent contempt enforcement power to address the refusal of Department of Justice (DOJ) officials to comply with congressional subpoenas seeking information such as occurred with the Clinton email and Russia investigations.
Reuters has learned that investigators have not found any substantial evidence to back up the claim, although Sirisena said in a newspaper interview this month that the refusal of Wickremesinghe to take the plot seriously was the final straw leading to his dismissal.
The yearlong project, "2122," seeks to reimagine what Performance Space might be; a refusal of the status quo, it puts the vision of artists at the center of an organization that professes to care deeply about art and the people who make it.
Rocha argued that Sanders' message about lifting up working class Americans is particularly resonant in Latino and African Americans communities, where many workers are under-insured, struggling with student debt and frustrated by the refusal of Congress to raise the minimum wage.
But there is a curious congruence between the smiling nihilism of the 2016 Berlin Biennale and the aloof refusal of this year's: Neither offers enough of a positive vision of what an art exhibition, and what art itself, might actually be for.
I will use executive action to immediately reverse the damage done by the current administration to limit access to reproductive health care services, including: Reverse the Trump administration's domestic and global gag rules regarding abortion services and the refusal of care rules.
After the war, the Eisenhower administration backed the refusal of the South Vietnamese president, Ngo Dinh Diem, to hold the elections, sparking a new insurgency by former Viet Minh, later known as the National Liberation Front (and to its enemies, the Viet Cong).
The only conduct at issue here is the refusal of the local law enforcement to aid in civil immigration enforcement through informing the federal authorities when persons are in their custody and providing access to those persons at the local law enforcement facility.
As Jack Halberstam explained in The Queer Art of Failure, the refusal of heteronormative success is a constitutive part of queerness — not merely because queers may choose alternative lifestyles, but also because pathways toward traditional markers of success have been barred from us.
Iovine said she hasn't yet heard back from the Human Rights Commission but that a lawyer for the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) reached out to her Monday, saying they wanted more details and are planning to investigate the driver for refusal of service.
Based on the increasing regularity of reports on shootings, stabbings, rapes and human trafficking committed by criminal illegal aliens and the refusal of "sanctuary" jurisdictions to restrain it, Americans are justifiably worried about personal and community safety; their comfort resides in the U.S. Constitution.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The refusal of Yemeni southern separatists to hand back control of Aden port has delayed a summit in Saudi Arabia that is due to discuss reshuffling Yemen's ousted government to include the separatists and end the stand-off, three Yemeni sources said.
The former British territory returned to Chinese rule in 1997 under a "one country, two systems" pact meant to safeguard its ways but the refusal of Beijing to give ground on a demand for full democracy has sapped many people's faith in the formula.
"We consider what happened as a natural result of the persistent refusal of the United States from the establishment of close cooperation with Russia in the fight against ISIS, Jabhat al-Nusra and other affiliated terrorist groups," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The refusal of the previous federal Conservative government to change the CPP had prompted Ontario's Liberal government to go out on its own to boost retirement security for residents, but the election of a federal Liberal government in October opened the door to new cooperation.
Kim said Japan was using trade to settle a diplomatic score, and the refusal of a meeting with Shingo Yamagami, the director general of the economic bureau at Japan's Foreign Ministry, showed Tokyo lacked the courage to face up to what it had done.
The Commission said its inquiry highlighted problems in online shopping in relations between businesses and platforms, including the imposition of unfair conditions, refusal of access to markets and important business data and the promotion of the platform's own service to the disadvantage of competitors.
But UN-led talks have dragged on for months, stymied by the refusal of the Islamist-influenced government in Tripoli to accept that it lost an election in June 2014 and to make peace with the winners of that poll, who fled to Tobruk.
"  Unlike other viral "speak English" videos, where bystanders both record and speak up in support of the person speaking Spanish, in the El Paso instance, it is the woman herself who records the encounter and her refusal of the man's demands to "speak English.
The refusal of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to condemn China's actions effectively "gave the green light" many other Islamic countries to "pay no attention to the issue," Peter Irwin, program manager at the World Uyghur Congress, told Business Insider earlier this year.
Many of them have been infuriated over the refusal of Congress to tighten gun laws despite a continuing epidemic of mass shootings and smaller scale gun violence that has made the United States an outlier among developed nations for its huge number of shooting deaths.
Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria are the last three countries in the world where polio is endemic with efforts to eradicate the disease in Afghanistan complicated by the violence across much of the country and by the refusal of some communities to accept vaccination programs.
Joined by eight former winners, shortlisted artists and exhibitors for the prize, that initial letter argued that the Gallery's refusal of a Sackler Trust grant in March demonstrated that the museum is indeed prepared to reject funding when a donor does not share its values.
On this issue, law professor Scott Gerber of Ohio Northern University, has suggested in an opinion column that the president ought to ask a federal court to decide whether he has been wronged by the refusal of the House to transmit the articles of impeachment.
The refusal of the Trump administration thus far to impose Global Magnitsky Act sanctions on Chinese leaders responsible for abuses provides further evidence that the president is unwilling to use the tools at his disposal to put real pressure on the killers of Kashgar.
Democrats have concluded that in the face of White House refusal to cooperate, it is better to press ahead and simply address the refusal of witnesses like Mr. Mulvaney to testify as a plank in a possible article of impeachment alleging obstruction of Congress.
She said she doesn't know how Merrick Garland, who has been nominated to the Supreme Court, but blocked from hearings, would have voted, but the refusal of the Senate to hold hearings is another instance in which Congress is skirting their responsibilities in favor of playing politics.
That is, this 10-episode series will dramatize the kidnapping and ransoming of John Paul Getty III (Harris Dickinson), the refusal of his grandfather (Donald Sutherland) to pay the ransom, and the attempts of his mother (Hilary Swank) to figure out how to save her son.
"We consider what happened as a natural result of the persistent refusal of the United States from the establishment of close cooperation with Russia in the fight against ISIS, Jabhat al-Nusra and other affiliated terrorist groups," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Sunday.
Behind the scenes, many Republicans throughout official Washington are deeply concerned with the effectiveness of the Russian influence in the campaign and the post-truth refusal of President-elect Trump to understand and state that this Russian covert action attacking American democracy did, in fact, take place.
The "negative implications" of the schedule 1 label include "the lack of research, the ambiguity around financial services and the refusal of the VA to offer it as an alternative to the harmful opioids that are ravishing our communities," the former politicians said in the statement.
"The whole situation has deteriorated in many ways because of the refusal of the Russians and the Iranians to put the kind of pressure on Assad that is necessary to reach an accommodation that would save lives," she said, referring to the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad.
Germany, the bloc's main paymaster and destination for the bulk of migrants crossing the Mediterranean, has pushed hard for a permanent relocation system and has voiced frustration with the refusal of governments in the east who benefit the most from EU subsidies to take in asylum seekers.
The refusal of Auckland, KKR's acquisition vehicle, to repay Bradesco, Brazil's No. 1 source of merger financing, shows how once cozy ties with Brazilian lenders have frayed as deals struck during the boom years unravel and private equity firms renegotiate loans or, in this case, default.
"This town doesn't react unless it hears from real people" who will vote in the next election, he said, nodding to guests who had testified about their families' searing experiences with addiction, stigma, lack of treatment options and the refusal of insurance companies to cover treatment.
When asked whether a photographer should be able to turn down wedding portraits for a same-sex couple, 53 percent of respondents believed they should be allowed to do so; when the gay couple was replaced by an interracial one, 39 percent still endorsed refusal of service.
But with Jackson, you feel that injunction has as much to do with a desire to forge connection with other people as with maintaining, and protecting, a connection with the self and with reality, hence that almost phobic refusal of sympathy and any kind of special dispensation.
But dogged investigation into the accusations against him by child sexual abuse experts — along with the refusal of the Connecticut state prosecutor to pursue the case — suggests that the filmmaker isn't ever likely to be tried, except in the court of public opinion, which is already happening.
RICHARD JOFFE, NEW YORK To the Editor: Re "Republican Smoke Bombs and the Courage of Sally Yates," by Jesse Wegman (Editorial Observer, May 12): The refusal of former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates to defend the overturned travel ban was truly a breath of fresh air.
Their partnership was in some ways an unlikely one: Ms. Roitfeld is the consummate fashion insider, and Mr. Plein considers himself an outsider, in part thanks to the refusal of Milan's Camera Nazionale della Moda to include him on its official fashion week calendar until 2013.
The hearing is taking place despite the refusal of his home-state Democratic senators, Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley of Oregon, to return their "blue slips" — blue pieces of paper that senators use to indicate their favorable or unfavorable opinion of a nominee from their state.
The last section of the book, the tricky part of the story, life after violence, after the end, the unfinished business, the disappeared and the refusal of Jean McConville's children to forget about her — I wondered as I read if Keefe was going to carry it off.
Although there has been some grumbling in recent years about the refusal of top House Democratic leaders, who are mostly in their 70's, to provide chances for newer members, this race featured a rare public airing of that fight in the days leading up to the vote.
The refusal of outgoing nationalist President Gjeorge Ivanov to sign some bills passed by parliament has delayed the implementation of some key laws, including one on wider use of the Albanian language - 18 years after an ethnic Albanian uprising that pushed Macedonia to the brink of civil war.
The big disparity between the success of the poor in getting insured under Obamacare and that of every other group in the Lone Star State stems from the refusal of Texas to expand Medicaid, the joint federal-state health program that covers poor people, pregnant women and children.
The name, itself, is a reference to the 19th-century artist, John Singer Sargent, whose queer admirers often note the reluctance or refusal of major institutions, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago, to acknowledge the homosexual tendencies implicit in the artist's work.
The persistent refusal of the Adamses to sacrifice the integrity of their own intellectual and moral standards and values for the sake of winning public office or popular favor is another of the measuring rods by which we may measure the divergence of American life from its starting point.
In the same way that a soldier charging enemy lines knows that his mad rush to death may expose his enemy's vulnerabilities, contributing to his own survival and the victory of his unit, resisters know that the refusal of fear is a necessary condition of their own success.
What's most bedeviled liberals in their efforts to address the climate change crisis, for instance, hasn't been intractable internal disputes over whether carbon taxes are better than cap-and-trade systems, but the abject refusal of conservatives to accept that climate change is worth doing anything about at all.
Mr. Nazir's decision to step aside voluntarily while the bank conducted an internal review is likely to focus attention on the refusal of Mr. Najib to step down over more serious allegations, including that he deposited more than $1 billion in questionable funds into his personal bank accounts.
In his anti-British campaigns throughout India, Mr. Gandhi has been a determined opponent of violence in any form, calling rather for passive resistance to the laws and edicts of the British Raj, absolute refusal of cooperation with any Government measures, but a complete absence of armed resistance.
As his men and women swapped louche jackets and trousers in houndstooth of many sizes, lounge singer satins and sunburst brocade, he made the case for genderless suiting with grace but without compromise, positing the exchange not as a political statement about the refusal of labels, but as generosity.
They are trying to attract voters who really want Britain to stay in the European Union by saying they will hold another referendum, but are hampered again and again by the refusal of their Christian leader Tim Farron to definitively say that being gay is not a sin.
Letter To the Editor: Re "59,000 Haitians Displaced by Earthquake Get Six Months More in U.S." (news article, May 23): The refusal of John F. Kelly, the secretary of homeland security, to extend temporary protected status beyond six months for displaced Haitians reflects this administration's anti-immigrant agenda.
The refusal of outgoing nationalist President Gjeorge Ivanov to sign some bills passed by parliament has delayed the implementation of some key laws, including one on wider use of the Albanian language - 18 years after an ethnic Albanian uprising that pushed North Macedonia to the brink of civil war.
"In light of the grave reports for the whistleblower -- and the ongoing refusal of the White House to provide the information we need to conduct or investigations -- the Committee now plans to proceed with (the) compulsory process and begin authorizing subpoenas, starting at tomorrow's business meeting," Cummings wrote Monday.
The refusal of CIA director Gina Haspel to brief the Senate angered many senators, with Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, saying he voted to move the bill out of committee because he was "pissed" at the Trump administration's handling of Saudi Arabia in the wake of the Khashoggi killing.
This is a tragedy not just for Israelis but also for the long-suffering Palestinian people, whose suffering is caused chiefly by the refusal of their own leaders to abandon anti-Semitic hatred and accept the extended hand of Israelis to make reasonable compromises needed to reach a peace agreement.
The refusal of the United States Congress to act is just the latest example of leaders and citizens from around the world silently standing by as nothing is done to stop the elimination of Christians from the Middle Eastern lands they have called home since the time of the New Testament.
A contractor for the arts complex project, Salini Impregilo of Italy, which is doing the work in a joint venture with the Greek company Terna, noted that a series of hurdles had plagued the project, including the refusal of foreign banks to supply credit and the government's imposition of capital controls.
O.P. Tactics in 2016 Pay Off in Gorsuch, Who Proves Decisive Figure" (news article, June 27): The arguably unconstitutional refusal of Senate Republicans to hold hearings on the 2016 Supreme Court nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland, nominated by President Barack Obama, does not deserve to be called a G.O.P. "tactic.
Trump made repeated attempts to rein in or fire Mueller, and was saved from that misconduct only by the refusal of people around him (including Don McGahn, his White House counsel; Rob Porter, his staff secretary; and even Corey Lewandowski, his otherwise zealous onetime campaign manager) to carry out his directives.
"This action is based on the imminent health risk posed by the contamination of this product with salmonella, and the refusal of this company to voluntarily act to protect its customers and issue a recall, despite our repeated requests and actions," FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.
"We are disturbed by the declaration of a state of emergency in the Maldives, following the refusal of the government to abide by the unanimous ruling of the full bench of the Supreme Court on 1 February, and also by the suspension of constitutional rights," its foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
In turn, the refusal of almost any Republican elected officials to question Trump's conduct in Ukraine has helped him retain his solid support among GOP voters, who have not heard criticism of the President from partisan officials they trust, much less the conservative information transmission system centered on Fox News.
One-third of transgender people reported a negative healthcare experience in the previous year such as verbal harassment, refusal of treatment or the need to teach their doctors about transgender care, according to a landmark survey of nearly 28,000 people released last year by the National Center for Transgender Equality.
While Trump said he is "the least anti-Semitic person that you've ever seen in your entire life" and "the least racist person," the refusal of this White House to mention the Jewish genocide on International Holocaust Remembrance Day because others died, too -- as if to say "all lives matter" -- speaks volumes.
The oppressive selling interrupted by flawed and fleeting rallies, the widespread damage to the majority of stocks far exceeding the index's 22009 percent drop, the refusal of investors to take heart in cosmetically upbeat corporate results — all of it is equally plausible as a passing scare or an ominous emergence of the bear.
Hans Von Spakovsky, a member of the commission and a senior legal fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said in an email to BuzzFeed News that he was disappointed with the commission's dissolution, but understood Trump's reason for doing it, citing the refusal of states to provide data and the pending lawsuits.
The GOP promise to take no action before the next inauguration is nakedly partisan—and guarantees heightened rancour over the branch of government the framers intended to be independent and above politics—but there is no doubt the pledge constitutes "advice" (however poor) and (a refusal of) "consent" to an Obama nominee.
"In light of the grave reports from this whistleblower—and the ongoing refusal of the White House to provide the information we need to conduct our investigation—the Committee now plans to proceed with compulsory process and begin authorizing subpoenas, starting at tomorrow's business meeting," Cummings wrote in his letter to Cipollone.
The N.C.A.A. unveiled a questionnaire Friday that requires current and prospective host cities of its championship competitions "to specifically outline how they will protect participants and spectators from discrimination," including details on how they would mitigate any local discriminatory laws or rules that permit the refusal of services to members of any group.
The big picture: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) demanded Sunday that Senate Republicans put an end to their "outrageous obstruction" — in reference to the refusal of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to bring 2 background check bills passed in the House this year for a vote on the Senate floor.
Tiny countries refusing to give up on Taiwan is probably no big deal to ChinaTuvalu&aposs refusal of China&aposs infrastructure offer, and refusal to drop Taiwan as a diplomatic ally, is embarrassing to Xi but likely won&apost jeopardize his BRI or goal to isolate Taiwan from the rest of the world.
Following the North Carolina controversy, the N.C.A.A. recently began quizzing current and prospective host cities, asking them "to specifically outline how they will protect participants and spectators from discrimination," including details on how they would mitigate any local discriminatory laws or rules that permit the refusal of services to members of any group.
The British government has insisted that cross-party talks to find a consensus on Theresa May's Brexit plans have been "constructive," despite the refusal of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to engage in discussions with the prime minister unless she categorically rules out the possibility of the U.K. leaving the European Union without a deal.
Tehran will most likely limp along until the US presidential election, relying on a combination of its own sanctions-busting, the refusal of some countries to knuckle under completely to US pressure to stop buying Iranian oil completely, and the return of a tighter oil market that would maximize revenues from its remaining sales.
This mind-set has strange old bedfellows in the refusal of colonial governments to build universities in West Africa in the early 1900s (because what the colonized needed was basic education) and the defunding of higher-education institutions in many parts of the continent beginning in the 1980s (because poor countries could not afford them).
These concerns are similar to those seen when wedding industry workers deny services for same-sex weddings — a refusal of service that the Supreme Court is currently reviewing — but instead of refusing to decorate a cake or take photos, the fear is that one can refuse to provide medical care, likely resulting in physical harm.
Jeffrey R. ZuckermanNew York To the Editor: Re "Congress Has Tools, Some Untested, as It Confronts President" (news article, May 3): The refusal of the Trump administration to allow its staff members, both past and present, to respond to subpoenas from the Democratic-controlled House should be of concern to members of the Senate.
With its roots in queer feminism and black internationalism, the organization continues to offer a model for struggle we cannot afford to ignore: not only a refusal of the status quo and a clear set of demands for change, but also ideology and action that promises to be something altogether different from another civil rights movement.
Clinton's emails on the recommendation of the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey Jr. Republicans, on the other hand, were exasperated and at times furious over the steadfast refusal of the nation's top law enforcement officer to discuss many details of the investigation, the decision-making process or the legal rationale for closing the case against the presumptive Democratic nominee.
All decent men and women around the world, and Democrats and Republicans across America, should condemn the shameful refusal of President Obama to take action that would have saved desperate and dying Syrians whose bloodstained corpses will be viewed by historians as a moral blot on his legacy, as I wrote last August in a column in The Hill.
In December 2015, at the Saban Forum, Kerry premiered a really detailed set of critiques of Israeli policies in the West Bank — home demolitions, expropriation of land, refusal of construction permits for Palestinians — a whole menu of things the Israelis were doing that showed they were actually consolidating and entrenching the occupation, rather than preparing to end it.
This, it seems to me, is the ultimate refusal of the male gaze as described by Mulvey; one in which women are the producers and actors in their own self-representation and in which nothing about their appearance is dictated by the contemporaneous male-defined expectations of how they should look and what they should be allowed to do.
He weighed in Wednesday night on Twitter, saying that the refusal of Gina Haspel, the nominee for C.I.A. director, to acknowledge that torture was immoral was disqualifying, but his statement probably didn't have the same power it would have had Mr. McCain taken the Senate floor to deliver it surrounded by colleagues and televised on C-Span.
Besides, to put the blame for inequality on the shoulders of the educated elite is to overlook the particular political deeds that decimated the middle class — among them, changes to the tax code that have had a marked plutocratic effect, the crushing of organized labor and the refusal of our nation's leaders over the years to enforce antitrust laws.
In the final sentence of the book, he writes: While still optimistic of art's role in "what it means to be human," my account is a negotiated refusal: negotiated, since it claims the right to knowledge, pleasure, and experience (in this instance, of Rothko, of late Euro American modernism), and a refusal of assimilation's active forgetting.
US District Judge William Pauley III raised the possibility in an opinion that endorsed the refusal of the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York to allow two Russians — one of whom was the lawyer who met with Donald Trump Jr. in June 2016 — to come to the US for a court hearing next week related to the case's settlement.
"Individuals will have the right not to be subject to a decision, which may include a measure, evaluating personal aspects relating to them which is based solely on automated processing and which produces legal effects or similarly significantly affects them, such as automatic refusal of an online credit application or e-recruiting practices without any human intervention," the government notes.
Allen claims he and his production company, Gravier Productions, pressed Amazon for further information and were told that it was due to "supervening events, including renewed allegations against Mr. Allen, his own controversial comments, and the increasing refusal of top talent to work with or be associated with him in any way, all of which have frustrated the purpose of the Agreement."
The refusal of the IOC, unlike the International Paralympic Committee, to impose a blanket ban (perhaps influenced by Putin's threat that he might instigate a split in the whole Olympic movement) was an early boon for Moscow, as it allowed it to focus on the individual bodies responsible for each sport instead of having to take on the IOC as a whole.
The toppling dominoes, the group predicts, would begin with a wave of West Bank violence, the refusal of Palestinian security officers to continue cooperating with Israel, the collapse of the Palestinian Authority and the necessary re-occupation of the entire West Bank by the Israeli military — an operation that would take weeks and require the entire standing army, more or less.
Against a backdrop of midcentury avant-garde music dance, Ms. Tajima compares the turtleneck as a malleable symbol of dissent for beatniks, Black Panthers, feminists, and men tired of shirts and ties with the hijab and the West's narrow, often phobic failure to understand it as an assertion of privacy and a refusal of "the consumption of beauty," among much else.
Raven views the refusal of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery to display the 16' x 8' piece of propaganda (based on concerns about its size, content, and general shittiness) as a violation of First Amendment rights and his Fifth Amendment right to due process — proving, once again, that just because someone claims to love the Constitution doesn't mean they understand it.
I wrote in my column in The Hill Wednesday that the refusal of President Trump to clearly and unequivocally state that the Russians did in fact attack our elections and his failure to mobilize the full resources of the United States government to expose and defeat this Russian attack are some of the great derelictions of duty in presidential history.
" US State Department spokesperson Robert Palladino declined to provide details about Barghouti's case citing confidentiality restrictions, but told reporters at the time that US law does not "authorize the refusal of visas based solely on political statements or views if those statements or views would be lawful in the United States, no matter how distasteful or objectionable some may find those statements or views.
And hearing Mr. Trump praise him did not prevent Mr. Erdogan from raising pet peeves against the United States, including the vote in the House of Representatives to recognize the killing of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians in Ottoman Turkey as "genocide," or the refusal of the United State so far to extradite Fethullah Gulen, a rival Mr. Erdogan holds responsible for a failed coup in 2016.
Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi said Friday that he is deeply troubled by the refusal of acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to recuse himself from overseeing special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's Russia probe, despite recommendations to do so by Justice Department ethics officials.
"I return to work despite the refusal of the government to share power with the opposition in a transitional government," he said, adding: "Unfortunately the risks are still too high for my family to return from the US." Nega's cautiousness is not unfounded: in June an explosion at a rally in Addis Ababa attended by the Prime Minister killed at least two people and injured 100.
"While the Tenth Amendment has allowed much to occur at the state level, there are still many negative implications of the Federal policy to schedule cannabis as a Class 1 drug: most notably the lack of research, the ambiguity around financial services and the refusal of the VA to offer it as an alternative to the harmful opioids that are ravishing our communities," the statement said.
The potential exposure of Georgia's voter data at Kennesaw State, the refusal of help from the Department of Homeland Security and the state's inclusion in the Mueller indictment as a target of Russian hacking and Mr. Kemp's apparent lack of interest in new vulnerabilities probably places Georgia near the bottom of the list of states that are prepared to withstand an attack on their election system.
The House and the Senate will be back at work by early afternoon, but after a day of futility on Saturday, there are few hopes of a sudden breakthrough to resolve a showdown over the refusal of Senate Democrats to vote to fund the government until President Donald Trump agrees to deal with the fate of 700,000 people brought to the US illegally as children.
The refusal of a key former White House official to testify Monday in the Democrats' impeachment inquiry raises new questions about the pace and effectiveness of the investigation into allegations of wrongdoing swirling around President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE.
What makes his statement all the more breathtaking is how crucial the history of the Holocaust is right now, at a time of rising anti-Semitism in the U.S. and Europe, the refusal of right-wing European politicians such as Marine Le Pen to acknowledge the shameful reality of Nazi collaboration in their countries, and increasingly mainstream Holocaust denial in parts of Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Media reports in the past few years present no shortage of moments like then-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell noting that the top agenda item was to make Obama a one-term president (which may have been taken out of context, but were certainly understood in a particular way), and the refusal of some House Republicans to cooperate on what used to be routine votes like raising the debt ceiling.
Harvard law professor Laurence Tribe has penned an editorial column in support of the refusal of Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump Impeachment inquiry tops Americans' list of most important news stories of 2019 10 controversies that rocked the Trump White House in 2019 MORE to submit House articles of impeachment to the Senate for trial.
The Senate hearing of Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE this week had the look of an amateur Claude Rains convention with Democratic senators vying to show how each was more shocked than the other by the refusal of Sessions to discuss conversations held in the Oval Office with President Trump.

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