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"reproach" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] blame or criticism for something you have done
  2. [countable] a word or remark expressing blame or criticism
  3. [uncountable] a state of shame or loss of honour
  4. [singular] reproach (to somebody/something) a person or thing that brings shame on somebody/something synonym discredit

392 Sentences With "reproach"

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I thought special counsels were beyond reproach and beyond partisanship.
Finally, the durability of this music player is beyond reproach.
Sound balance on both Focal pairs is basically beyond reproach.
They should work aggressively to keep themselves beyond such reproach.
"He has nothing to reproach himself about," the statement added.
He is, in 99 ways out of 100, beyond reproach.
But she never said a word of anger or reproach.
"Therefore it would be wrong to reproach Ukraine," he said.
Atlético's Diego Simeone saw nothing he could reproach Filipe Luís over.
A lot of people have been saying sterling record, above reproach.
Murphy was determined that "Pose" be above reproach: authentic, inclusive, nonexploitative.
They argue that Ireland's top central banker must be above reproach.
That's easy: Michael Cohen, both as living accomplice and ghostly reproach.
The result was frustration, self-reproach — and less, not more, movement.
This is not to say that reality television is beyond reproach.
It places a work, a person or an idea beyond reproach.
Umpires have to be beyond reproach on the topic of impartiality.
"I feel no reproach, anger, or resentment against anyone," Davutoglu said.
But anger and reproach about the revelations have started to swell nonetheless.
Her integrity -- like her intelligence and her energy -- has been beyond reproach.
These clinical research studies were carefully performed and documented, and above reproach.
He has many supporters in the F.B.I. who consider him beyond reproach.
Each exists largely above reproach, battling demons that were forced on him.
"The court should be above reproach," Nancy Otto, 67, told BuzzFeed News Wednesday.
After all, they spent 24+ hours arguing that his judgment was above reproach.
He was too frumpy and flat-out boring to be acquainted with reproach.
"Bring it," Democrat Cory Booker told Republican John Cornyn after one such reproach.
You're certainly free to reproach the widowed spouse for some truly bad behavior.
" In self-reproach, he added: "Sometimes I've let my passion rule my reason.
Still, many addicts have been motivated to quit by a spasm of self-reproach.
" When Trump visited Mexico in August, he said Mexican-Americans are "just beyond reproach.
They might respond with reproach, or they might broach the subject of a breakup.
The prophet Nathan comes as an independent authority to reproach David and punish him.
All students deserve the opportunity to speak out without fear of reproach or retribution.
His 21993 points, 241 rebounds, and 241 blocks from that evening remain beyond reproach.
And the United States first, second and third generation Mexicans are just beyond reproach.
Yet Mr. Cuomo bears a responsibility for leading an administration that is above reproach.
Our origin story provides the mechanism of self-reproach by which progress is made.
Our origin story provides the mechanism of self-reproach by which progress is made.
Le Pen, a member of that Parliament, stood to make a reproach to Merkel.
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth is beyond reproach but there is a distinction between the monarchy and the rest of the royal family, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday when asked if the monarchy was beyond reproach after the scandal involving Prince Andrew.
" When Mitch McConnell shunned Elizabeth Warren from the Senate floor, his reproach — "She was warned.
I really believe that being above reproach is the way to be from now on.
It's a reminder that on SNL, few opinions or ways of life are beyond reproach.
I still reproach myself for not having the guts to insist on working things out.
It has also noted that it has operated beyond reproach for more than 40 years.
The Turkish state and army are beyond reproach; suggestions to the contrary border on treason.
He has a duty and obligation to pick somebody beyond reproach, outside the political lane.
But it was the senator's daughter Meghan McCain, above, who offered the most direct reproach.
Even then, Britain's monarchy is not beyond reproach—as Prince Andrew has recently made clear.
The law enforcement of the country has to be above reproach when it investigates a president.
Wouldn't you want them to be beyond reproach or as close to that place as possible?
All the evidence I have seen shows he was an American hero who was beyond reproach.
The first, exhibiting personal conduct that is beyond reproach is a necessary, but not sufficient prerequisite.
She will leave the best things for me, and even this gesture will feel like reproach.
This hasn't been easy for me, but I'm not here to complain or to reproach anything.
With her supporters declaring her "married to the nation," Ms. Park cut a figure beyond reproach.
Democrats — traditionally more skeptical of the intelligence community — insist that the agencies are virtually beyond reproach.
His tweets would be safeguarded from reproach, establishing an echo chamber filter bubble for his acolytes.
Were those top three execs, almost certainly all men in 1937, supposed to be beyond reproach?
"The monarchy is beyond reproach," said Mr. Johnson, who has faced questions about his own peccadilloes.
"Patient groups have been seen to be knights in shining armor and above reproach," Emanuel said.
One cannot lead France, he declared during the Republicans' primary last year, unless one is "beyond reproach".
False statistics have been pumped into public consciousness through cute kids who are presented as above reproach.
But people also think they are beyond reproach and they are so confident that they&aposre right.
" Ben DuPré, who identified himself as a longtime Moore ally, said the former judge is "above reproach.
On Thursday, North Korea issued a rare reproach of China, its main diplomatic backer, over the ban.
I reproach myself for not knowing them and not having done more to get to know them.
I am by no means saying that because the Parkland teens are minors they are beyond reproach.
And while authenticators have not been above reproach, their entry into the market has generally reassured buyers.
It used to be that you only do stories about people who are beyond reproach and victimized.
It remains, as it was meant to, a reproach to all ham-fisted intellects and deskbound brooders.
"Deb has been tremendously brave and her honesty is above reproach," Denise Ramirez wrote in a statement.
I believe it has become too easy for some people to believe the military is beyond reproach.
Also, he warned her that from time to time he heard a voice showering him with reproach.
However, Russia's Deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy told Reuters there was no reason for Haley to reproach Russia.
The comfort of these headphones is beyond reproach, thanks to their self-adjusting strap and ingenious suspension design.
At the time, it was the first sign of trouble for Sanders' brand as an above-reproach progressive.
The president needs to select an FBI director who is beyond reproach and independent of all political influences.
Mr. Broderick parses these entangled responses with a mixture of bafflement, self-reproach and something like sacred wonder.
But he manages to end his reproach by returning to the high optimism of his favorite Obama speech.
First they reproach him for "reselling" tickets, then they rebuke him for potentially getting the cashier in trouble.
"  "The intel and law enforcement communities need to remain above politics, and to be perceived as beyond reproach.
Yes, your motives in voting for Mr. Trump may have been beyond reproach, but, nevertheless, you are complicit.
Our behavior must be impeccable; our manner, above reproach; our back stories, pure inspiration; our histories, spotlessly clean.
The heads of countries that share America's purported values (pre-Trump, at least) reproach and recoil from him.
Mr. Klamer's death from heroin sent his father, Don Klamer, into a torture of regret and self-reproach.
The smug style did not arise by accident, and it cannot be abolished with a little self-reproach.
" More recently, when the businessman visited Mexico City in August, he said that Mexican-Americans are "just beyond reproach.
In Mr Trump's America, those who make the right crowds roar and stamp their feet need fear no reproach.
Mr Maio said France, which had sealed its own borders to migrants entering from Italy, could scarcely reproach them.
Nunes could have achieved this by comporting himself in a manner that was apolitical, outwardly professional and beyond reproach.
Yet, it's hard to see any of that through all of this unrestricted, free-of-reproach violence against women.
On Monday, after nearly 48 hours and continuing reproach, Trump decided to call out the extremist groups by name.
Not a peep of reproach was heard from men on the committee as her colleague and fellow Democrat, Sen.
They like being feted, being treated by the staff who work for them as all powerful -- as beyond reproach.
"I don't think there's many people who work at Gawker who think it is beyond reproach," Mr. Scocca said.
The alleged violation of Moe's consent reveals the danger of creating any vacuum-like space beyond politicization or reproach.
Missing things is one of life's inevitabilities; it should not be a constant source of self-reproach or stress.
And like a bully, he knows that his mark suffers the additional weakness of being susceptible to moral reproach.
Sigmund Freud, who hoped to make Jung his intellectual heir, did not approve, sending him subtle letters of reproach.
Astronomy was the subject they chose for themselves and their dedication, as conveyed in this book, was beyond reproach.
At the time, the suggestion he might grant Blagojevich clemency drew swift reproach from Illinois' entire House Republican delegation.
And using a fact-checker is not a magic solution that puts a book beyond all possibility of reproach.
"The main element of determining citizenship is a person's character, and that has been beyond reproach since 2006," Wildes said.
Major points for the absolutely perfect deployment of Mike Francis' seminal "Let Me In"—a late-night tearjerker without reproach.
Democrats know that Judge Kavanaugh's judicial record is beyond reproach, so they will go to egregious lengths to misrepresent it.
The chaste prose of her current trilogy seems almost like a reproach to the self-conscious virtuosity that preceded it.
But I'm afraid many Sanders fans are just now learning the problem with imagining your candidate to be beyond reproach.
Because the Department of Justice should be above reproach, for the good of the country, Attorney General Sessions should resign.
Her only real problem is Rosie, who regularly leaves Will salads in the fridge, meals that read like a reproach.
"Above all, I feel guilty and remorseful and I reproach myself," said Ma Guoqiang, the Communist Party secretary of Wuhan.
Ms. Tamblyn has a fascinating pout, a great whiskey voice and a breezy way with both entitlement and self-reproach.
"Her honesty is above reproach and her behavior is highly ethical and respectful of everyone's point of view," they wrote.
Even the most partisan among us would not have been stupid enough to attack Bob Mueller, who is beyond reproach.
"This is not easy for anyone, but Deb has been tremendously brave and her honesty is above reproach," Denise Ramirez said.
"We think he is beyond reproach and that his credentials are impeccable," White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway said of Rosenstein.
And if that wasn't enough, the good people of the Republic can now smoke that good weed without fear of reproach.
Ability is not the reason why no one on the roster, save Dalvin Cook and DeMarcus Walker, has played above reproach.
While the display, build quality, and looks of the new MacBook Pro are beyond reproach, they're no longer beyond the competition.
Mike Rounds defended his colleagues Tuesday, saying they didn't directly reproach President Donald Trump about a staffer's controversial remarks about Sen.
"The world now knows that the trooper conducted himself beyond reproach and yet he was still subject to this horrible abuse."
"I never spoke to her, first of all, she's a fine person beyond reproach," he said when asked about the controversy.
It was never my intent to bring any exposure or reproach against the church and most importantly, the Board of Bishops.
The tale of de Gaulle's years in exile is a reproach to anyone who underestimates the role of personality in history.
It's not about pointing fingers with moral superiority over people who send the postcards from Auschwitz, or some kind of reproach.
Mr. Joko, however, has taken a tough stance against corruption since his election in 2014 and is widely considered beyond reproach.
But the Max jets continued to fly, reflecting the confidence of Boeing, regulators and pilots that the planes were beyond reproach.
We don't need a man who has that type of potential reproach in their life as the highest-paid state employee.
J.C. A delicate waltz by the Australian songwriter Stella Donnelly carries a bitter reproach to blaming the victims of sexual assault.
He was one of four dads waiting, the other three similarly preoccupied, their presence noteworthy enough to be beyond technological reproach.
The deep roots of these forced migrations are never interrogated; the American reader can read without fear of uncomfortable self-reproach.
"You can't reproach the president of the republic for having put his best foot forward on these sensitive issues," he added.
For who among us wants to face harsh reproach from our grandchildren: 'You knew it was happening, and you did nothing.
John McCain on the right to reproach by foreign policy experts connected to former Vice-President Joe Biden on the left.
Becky was not familiar with this part of Oakland, and she felt that she should reproach herself for noticing these things.
When a president or a presidential candidate is being investigated, everyone involved in the investigation must be "Caesar's wife" — above reproach.
If the president cannot be held accountable for indecent acts and is above reproach, what is the point of civil society?
Mr. Trump has no more urgent task now than putting in place an experienced national security adviser who is beyond reproach.
For who among us wants to face harsh reproach from our grandchildren: "you knew it was happening, and you did nothing."
On the eve of his visit he told Xinhua, the Chinese news agency, that China's generosity to poor countries was without reproach.
He built a list of 204 terms of reproach, signifying greed (eg, "avarice"), violence ("rapacity"), extreme risk-taking ("gambling") or opacity ("manipulation").
Yet their dispossession is a reproach to Israel, which is by far the stronger party and claims to be a model democracy.
Moments of self-reproach Trump seems most self-critical when writing about the near collapse of his real-estate empire in 1990.
I mean, what variable can you stack on the other so as to be absolutely beyond reproach in espousing your political opinions?
He's widely considered Capitol Hill's moral compass –– one essentially beyond reproach –– when it comes to issues of human rights and civil disobedience.
By the way, those are four named sources, whose qualifications on the matter are not only available for you but beyond reproach.
That was the president's objective from the start: Find a nominee beyond reproach who would, under normal circumstances, be confirmed without controversy.
"There is no particular fault for which we reproach ourselves," Mr. Gaudin told the local news media after one of the marches.
Of course, she might also resent the reproach, in which case she may be the one to end the friendship, not you.
Did my strange mixture of emotions — the simultaneous curiosity and self-reproach of the voyeur — have a number on the audio tour?
"Her honesty is above reproach and her behavior is highly ethical and respectful of everyone's point of view," the family's statement reads.
"I was given that information," he said, as if it's fair game and above reproach to repeat any old tidbit you're told.
Henry is, in his memoirs, a constant reproach to the creative-writing teacher's insistence on giving the reader the particulars of things.
It doesn't help that he's using right-wing politics to justify doing so in an attempt to make him exempt from reproach.
But as with most couture, wearability is a nonissue compared with jaw-dropping aesthetics, and in this, van Herpen is beyond reproach.
However, in July 2018, a family court judge denied the request, and his reasons are now drawing serious reproach from an appeals court.
It's much easier psychologically to reproach a villain than it is to hold in one's mind the contradictory feelings we have about suicide.
Pasi is not listed in the court case, but ZIMRA said in a statement it expected all its employees to act beyond reproach.
Friday's settlement is a reproach for "years of reckless underwriting" at Wells Fargo, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara in Manhattan said in a statement.
Beneath the anger and horror at every jihadist attack in Europe is, like a shameful, postcolonial secret, an unsung note of self-reproach.
President Trump's record on many things including cabinet appointments, climate change, LGBTQ issues and health care have been the subjects of much reproach.
Tanden and others batted down Cooper's concerns without a second thought—because Harris, like Obama and Waters before her, was apparently above reproach.
Millennials, like me, are agitating for us all to be better, and that should come with the acceptance that nobody is beyond reproach.
Because I don't recall too many passionate defenses of Kariya's resume in years past, and now he was a no-brainer beyond reproach.
When I decided to forge ahead and buy a pair of blue nail scissors anyway, she gave me a look of silent reproach.
We've reached this comical — but politically necessary — place in which nonstraight, nonwhite, nonmale culture of all kinds has also been placed beyond reproach.
We're covering China's shifting approach to the coronavirus outbreak, the reshaping of Boris Johnson's cabinet and a key ally's reproach of President Trump.
I had to reproach him because if he reached a professional level playing this way his teammates simply wouldn't put up with him.
We&aposve also been told a lot of news about how you&aposre not allowed to criticize the FBI, that they are beyond reproach.
You credit Obama with abandoning the utopian fantasies of neoconservatism, but you also reproach him for failing to recognize the limits of American power.
"Maybe he was not clinical or fresh enough tonight but I can't reproach him and there will be better days for him, I'm sure".
The case has pitted the military medical school, which prides itself on honor and service, against the academy, which considers its members above reproach.
Now, that dreamland is in danger of creating very real world in which the president is above reproach to a large chunk of America.
The Koran itself does not hold Muhammad above reproach, as it chides him for preaching to a rich man while ignoring a blind one.
" The wisdom that Americans need is to vote bearing in mind that "righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.
"This is tragic because society is rightfully demanding that police officers conduct themselves beyond reproach," Ellis County District Attorney Patrick Wilson said, KTVT reported.
On YouTube, you can watch her patiently listening to her all-white audience use the same language, her composure a marvel and a reproach.
The Democratic leadership seems to believe that one major lobby in particular is beyond reproach, but making such an exception undermines the entire message.
For this reason, we must ensure that federal judges are free from bias, beyond reproach, and reflect the diversity of the people they serve.
Trump&aposs own personality traits — like feeling beyond reproach, twisting the truth, and ignoring dissent — track to those of other cult leaders, he said.
He said the special prosecutor should be an individual of great experience who is beyond reproach and has no significant ties to either party.
Even if Mueller's team conducts its investigation in a manner beyond reproach, the White House will be able to paint the investigation as political.
This makes sense if we accept the principle that corporations are morally neutral: exempt from reproach if they do nothing explicitly prohibited by law.
The Speaker did not mention Trump by name but, in a clear reproach of the Republican nominee, he lambasted the notion of attacking military families.
But it is a leap to go from there to the idea that fans can, therefore, do whatever they like, that they are beyond reproach.
Jews. Well, fair is fair, and as between blacks and Jews we have no reason to reproach ourselves when we give preference to the blacks.
"People no longer need to reproach us with these 12 years - they don't relate to our identity nowadays," Gauland said, referring to the Nazi era.
The coarseness of speech and crudeness of character that were supposed to be his central flaws became evidence of his gutsy indifference to liberal reproach.
Medea is an early antiheroine in literature, and the progenitor of all the alienées whose crimes are a reproach to the hypocrisies that underpin civilization.
Lil Dicky's forever-arched eyebrow serves as a distancing mechanism, a tool to put him beyond reproach, regardless of the scale of his racial infractions.
" Ben DuPré, who identified himself as a longtime Moore ally and billed the event as a news conference, said the former judge is "above reproach.
She had shielded them and celebrated them, and they appeared in public always picture perfect, as though their careful grooming was a kind of reproach.
From his chairman's perch, meanwhile, Biden took a sharply inquisitorial line of questioning toward Hill, and reassured the country that Thomas's character was beyond reproach.
Dr. Johnson taught his students to overcome many obstacles and to succeed in tennis by playing the game in a manner that was above reproach.
That puts a premium on ensuring that any investigations into Russia's activities be above reproach so as to earn the public's full faith and confidence.
And yet she's been criticized for not practicing what she preaches, behaving like she's above reproach, and for having the capacity to be quite cruel.
So I think if, by any chance, these pictures do end up being suspect, you're dealing with dealers whose integrity and reputation is beyond reproach.
The likely reaction in anti-press precincts to a column like this one will be that mainstream journalists think they're above reproach, which is nonsense.
The ridicule of Davis became so pronounced that even smug circles, always on the precipice of self-reproach, began eventually to rein in the excess.
Levine is the first Super Bowl Halftime performer to take his shirt off since Jackson unwillingly did so in 2004, and he did so without reproach.
He helped found the CBC — and was thought to be beyond reproach, because he was at the seat of power and had legislated for black causes.
Particularly when they are as qualified and above reproach as Robert Mueller, who ably served as FBI director under both a Republican and a Democrat president.
To be one of nine people who serve for life means your life story, history, experiences, education and résumé need to be pristine and beyond reproach.
In the distant future, she believed, people could assume virtual bodies, allowing for "permanently partial identities" that could exist beyond gender, beyond reproach and without limits.
After the election, Facebook endured reproach for allowing dissemination of fake news on its platform, which advocates say could have helped Trump at the ballot box.
Should we really be writing off those who are older, and already educated, as lost causes, pinning them as 'set in their ways' and beyond reproach?
Oh, and let's not forget that Bill Clinton was impeached over a consensual affair, because Republicans insisted that the president's personal behavior must be above reproach.
Studies have found that people who feel they're getting away with something experience fear and self-reproach, while people who feel exploited are angry and resentful.
Otherwise, political pollsters and local politicians say, larger protests likely loom, with a reproach at the ballot box that risks sending the far right to power.
The day before, he had avoided a gathering of 13 family members on the driveway, and still seemed lost in self-reproach over what had happened.
Both Audrey and her mother, who was present, were appalled by his request, but Konti assured them that, as an artist, his motivation was above reproach.
While Ms. Dawson imposed no penalty on the prime minister, her finding takes the luster off Mr. Trudeau's longstanding promise to run a government beyond reproach.
She excelled in more intimate formats, the three-quarter and especially bust-length portraits, where her renderings of expression, lightly powdered ringlets and fabric are beyond reproach.
In California this week, a loosened President Barack Obama left few Republicans spared in a fierce reproach of the party he now has little reason to placate.
Toronto producer David Psutka, aka Egyptrixx, shared details of his forthcoming album today, Pure, Beyond Reproach, due out January 13, 2017 on his own Halocline Trance label.
Those who write laws, who pass them, and who are charged with enforcing them have the duty to abide by them, and thus to be above reproach.
Perhaps the most crushing reproach came from Thomas Piketty, a left-wing economist and best-selling author, who accused the government of "running after the National Front".
" In that same piece, Brazile claimed that "the more competitive and heated the primary got, the harder DNC staff worked to be scrupulously fair and beyond reproach.
You might say her accomplishment has been to introduce the pictorial equivalent of an "ugh" — a note of grunting emotionalism and comic self-reproach — into contemporary art.
Not much else is known about her, and Jenny, in a fit of self-reproach, tries to compensate for her neglect by finding out what she can.
Rather than blaming gun owners for mass shootings, Mr. Cox said, Americans should reproach the institutions of government and law enforcement that fail to stop such killings.
The approach worked brilliantly, protecting and elevating her, putting her as far above reproach as anyone in the mosh pit of American politics can hope to be.
Pai's reproach was supported by unanimous disapproval of the 85033G memo from the other four FCC commissioners, who represent both parties, and criticism from the technology industry.
" When Behar argued that "just because somebody served does not ipso facto make them above reproach," McCain fired back, "For me and where I come from, it does.
We march in memory of our butchered dead, the massacre of the honest toilers who were removing the reproach of laziness and thriftlessness hurled at the entire race.
Executives wanted the deal to be beyond reproach, so an open bidding process was announced in June 2015 and overseen by Ernst and Young, an international accountancy firm.
It's in trying to be eminently moral — to calibrate our own sensitivity to shock so finely that it is beyond reproach — that we forget to act at all.
"I always felt I was doing the right thing: the government implies we should all be eating less, and I was eating nothing, so I was beyond reproach."
You might think that your music collection is outstanding and beyond reproach, but the reality is that your family probably doesn't want to listen to classic rock on repeat.
For those who hold those views, strategies of censure and reproach are unlikely to eradicate those convictions and actually risk leading instead to confirmation bias, strengthening the original prejudice.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying last week reiterated China's insistence that the islands were not in dispute, so Beijing could deploy what it wanted on its territory without reproach.
China said then that the surge in Chinese steel product exports was "normal and also beyond reproach", reflecting a rise of demand and the strong competitiveness of its industry.
"So I'll just stay here with Grover, all by myself," Hannah says in reproach, as if the fate that she willingly chose for herself is being imposed upon her.
Donald Trump met with Mexico's president, Enrique Peña Nieto, declaring him "a friend" and praising Mexican-Americans as "beyond reproach" in a showstopper of a trip to Mexico City.
"Reproach and censure in the strongest possible terms are necessary following your support of the hate groups and terrorists who killed and injured fellow Americans in Charlottesville," it reads.
The exercises were taking place at least 30 km (18 miles) from Crimea's air space, "therefore it would be wrong to reproach Ukraine," he told the 112 TV channel.
Mr. Joyce and Prime Minister Turnbull — who has continued to back him — said the jobs were beyond reproach because Ms. Campion was not technically his partner at the time.
Many of the finest and most scathing critiques of these anti-science techniques come from very qualified women whose feminist credentials and real-life clinical experience are beyond reproach.
Attorney General William P. Barr delivered a sharp reproach on Thursday to President Trump, defending the role of the Justice Department in the face of the president's persistent attacks.
In a vacuum, Attorney General Jeff Sessions' firing of McCabe approximately 26 hours before he would be eligible for early retirement benefits could turn out to be above reproach.
Thriving and succeeding as Latinos is a reproach to the roughly 39 percent of Americans who still support a toxic individual wholly unfit for the office of the presidency.
To read Malcolm remaking the profile is both a lesson for readers (I am learning so much!) and a tacit reproach to fellow practitioners (I am wasting my life!).
Fillon also said, during the contest for the nomination, that "There is no point talking about authority when one personally has not been beyond reproach", a statement directed at Sarkozy.
" In the closing of his letter, Carlson wrote, "Respectfully, the Senate should recognize that a thorough FBI investigation will demonstrate its commitment to a Supreme Court that is above reproach.
Though not explicitly stated, this emphasis on the identity-as-marketing strategy has the potential to place the work beyond the reproach of critics belonging to a different identity group.
As an acronym, "Perfectly Uniformed Resistance" is fitting: PUR, a take on the notion that to resist effectively, you must adhere to a pure form of activism existing above reproach.
While that fine was hardly a bump in the road for such a massive tech company, the new security requirements imposed by the Attorney General offered a more robust reproach.
Managers will, for example, permit rivals to leave their technical areas without reproach, but not if they indulge in excitable gesticulation or overt displays of emotion at the same time.
WASHINGTON — A billion-dollar World Bank initiative to advance women's entrepreneurship, funded in part by Saudi Arabia and championed by Ivanka Trump, might seem a laughably easy target for reproach.
Former agents and others close to Mr. Comey acknowledge that his reproach was also intended to insulate the F.B.I. from Republican criticism that it was too lenient toward a Democrat.
LONDON (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal said he was proud and had nothing to reproach himself for after losing a top-quality Wimbledon semi-final to great rival Novak Djokovic on Saturday.
STRASSEL: I think one problem with those who criticize this oversight by the House is they begin from the premise that the investigators are beyond reproach or beyond being looked at.
But you'd need someone whose ethics were, if not entirely beyond reproach, at least solid enough to withstand exacting scrutiny so he wasn't dependent on any particular congressional faction for support.
"The only thing I can reproach, respectfully, is that all this time while Pemex and the Federal Electricity Commission were overrun by corruption, the ratings agencies said nothing," Lopez Obrador said.
But the scattered retail rebukes of Mr. Trump are something new: independent acts of protest by everyday consumers who feel that voting against Mr. Trump would not be a sufficient reproach.
The escalating legal trench warfare between Democrats is at its root a tussle over the extent to which a president has an obligation to voters to be above reproach and suspicion.
This is TAK Room in one extremely crunchy, lusciously creamy bite: an hors d'oeuvre from the age of Naugahyde and polyester, transformed into something so good and pure it's beyond reproach.
"Baltimore needs and deserves leadership that is above reproach and which can lead the city forward in ways that engender the trust and confidence of all essential stakeholders," Mr. Cummings said.
His trial was a public spectacle, leading to a national debate about toxic masculinity, self-reproach among women and the inadequacy of the legal system to resolve deeply rooted cultural problems.
Rather than tackle the question of whether he deserves reproach or reverence, they address issues like freedom and slavery head-on, and reveal how Jefferson viewed himself and the American experiment.
In this case, shame is a signal that the best way to mend and manage feelings of self-reproach is to fully commit herself to protecting her children and gaining their trust.
" Manchin said he believes the American people must have "unequivocal confidence" in the attorney general and know he is "beyond any kind of reproach of any kind and should not editorialize whatsoever.
On top of that slide toward companies' interests, there's the idea that scientists' work should be as objective as possible, beyond reproach not just in its methods but also in its monies.
Perhaps it's unfair to reproach Obama when other politicians and other countries are also unmoved — and the U.S. has been generous with financial aid — but ultimately the buck stops on Obama's desk.
We must have the information that we need to be able to effectively reform the security clearance process to ensure that those accessing our nation's most carefully guarded secrets are above reproach.
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It's already a terrible look for an Eagles organization that's hardly above reproach: As of yet, McLane has been tweeting typical post-game reportage, but has not addressed or acknowledged the incident.
In Greek society, the condition of idiocy was seen as peculiar and strange (a meaning that is retained in the English word "idiosyncratic"); thus "idiot" was a term of reproach and disdain.
The third and final reason as to why "Club Can't Handle Me" is a back of the Uber tearjerker without reproach is the simplest of the lot: it's six years old now.
"Reproach and censure in the strongest possible terms are necessary following your support of the hate groups and terrorists who killed and injured fellow Americans in Charlottesville," the members wrote in the letter.
"Former agents and others close to Mr. Comey acknowledge that his reproach was also intended to insulate the F.B.I. from Republican criticism that it was too lenient toward a Democrat," the authors write.
To survive, Trump doesn't need to convince Republicans he's above reproach—he just needs to give enough conservatives a plausible reason not to take the almost unprecedented step of removing him from office.
"We have to do everything we can to ensure the integrity of the N.I.H. grants process and the quality of our research is above reproach, which means worrying about conflicts," Dr. Collins said.
"The monarchy is the queen and in my view she is beyond reproach - there is a distinction between the monarchy and the royal family and everybody will readily appreciate that," Johnson told reporters.
"It's a reproach I find totally tolerable," he said, mockingly promising the right-wing Mr. Fillon a "handmade electoral jacket" in a reference to a recent scandal over his opponent's expensive clothing habits.
In an unusual reproach, Fox News on Monday criticized one of its star personalities, Jeanine Pirro, after the host questioned if a Muslim lawmaker's religious beliefs undermined her loyalty to the United States.
A university professor once told your correspondent that "no critic takes Sylvia Plath very seriously", and so it is with Ms Swift (Ms Knowles has suffered less reproach, given the album's pertinent racial themes).
That memory of that momentary blaze, in fact, and the art that issued from it, can become a kind of reproach to the fireless life in which you find yourself most of the time.
Fox News suspended Ms. Pirro after she questioned a Muslim lawmaker's loyalty to the United States, a move that prompted Mr. Trump to reproach the network in a series of Twitter posts on Sunday.
In a statement posted by The Daily Nous shortly after the controversy began, she said the call for more citations of transgender and nonwhite scholars was "a valid reproach," but stood by her arguments.
All these developments seem certain to further catapult the news cycle away from the crisis in the Middle East back to the machinations of an administration that behaves as if it is beyond reproach.
By making public the controversial memo, Republicans will position themselves in open opposition to a law enforcement establishment and intelligence community they have for so long held up, in many cases, as beyond reproach.
While I took courses required for ordination in the United Methodist Church, I also met people from other Protestant denominations who could serve openly as LGBTQ people, without fear of institutional reproach or exclusion.
But as the play dug deeper, its realistic trappings dropped away, leaving the Off Broadway treasure Deirdre O'Connell to deliver a stupendous 25-minute monologue that ripped open the story with heartbreaking self-reproach.
As long as we allow those men to be cults of personality who exist beyond reproach, we're never going to be able to see them for all of their good and all of their evil.
But in addition to that, she has honed a talent — rare in Washington — for rising above pettiness, and she and her speechwriters have aced a nuanced, soulful alternative to common reproach and garden-variety rancor.
He writes of going from "someone recognized on the streets of New York City as a journalist, author, and advocate for people with disabilities" — he is a paraplegic — to a man terrified of public reproach.
None of this is to embrace the "Likud narrative" of the conflict, or support the policies of Benjamin Netanyahu, or reject the idea of Palestinian statehood, or suggest that Israel is above criticism and reproach.
"Leaders have to be beyond reproach in the example we set and unfortunately I fell short of that standard when I was insensitive in speaking to my team about words that offend in comedy," he tweeted.
I think a lot of Republican voters are wondering why Donald Trump is the only person actually making some of these claims about the unfairness of the investigation or this idea that Mueller is beyond reproach.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying reiterated that as far as China was concerned, there was no dispute over ownership of the Paracels, and so China could deploy what it wanted on its territory without reproach.
Culture is frequently cited by Greek and Italian officials as an implied reproach to uncouth northerners obsessed with rules: kicking either state out of the euro zone would be tantamount to Europe ripping out its heart.
" Finally, when pushed on whether he might one-day reveal a sample of element 115, thereby proving his claims beyond reproach, Lazar told me, "if I had some, would I reveal it to confirm my accounts?
It comes in the wake of a rare reproach North Korea issued to China, saying it was "dancing to the tune" of the United States for halting coal imports over the North's nuclear and missile programmes.
But have the Olympic Games really become so ruthlessly competitive, so commercialized, so socially insensitive or corrupt that one act of human compassion should be presented as a rare reproach to a sadly debased Olympic ideal?
The renovation of Thailand, South Korea and Taiwan under Japanese auspices was then an established fact — and a standing reproach for us in India, which had failed to match East Asia's success in manufacturing and trade.
The federation insists the payments and stock option it received are above reproach, saying it had initially wanted a cash payment for its agreement to sign the contract, but Formula One's management offered the discounted share.
A tone of instructional reproach is hardly a quality associated with Stoppard, whose six-decade career embraces a host of exuberantly cerebral plays, from "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" (1967) to the time-traveling "Arcadia" (1993).
The monitor — in the form of an independent, nonpartisan overseer, a person beyond reproach — should have access to all of the myriad Trump organization dealings, including meetings with government officials, deals and pending deals, account statements, etcetera.
Look, see: It's been said that second-term Presidents ease up as their role winds down; they push through policies that they care about without fearing reproach from an angry Congress or, worse, an angry voting block.
What Jenner offered us in the 11-minute video chronicling her pregnancy was a blueprint for how it should be for every single person who decides to have a child: an experience free from criticism and reproach.
""I brought hurt and a reproach to my family, close friends and the fans of our show with my actions that happened when I was 14-15 years old, and now I have re-broken their trust.
Clinton's email travails for weeks, if not months, alleviating some of the anguish among many Republicans, who believe their party's presumptive nominee, Donald J. Trump, has failed to seize the remarkable opportunity presented by Mr. Comey's reproach.
" Earlier, he had written in The Columbia Journalism Review: "What is most crucial for news organizations, and what is most useful to the public, is news that is delivered in a manner that is beyond reproach journalistically.
On a sunny cold New Year's Day here in New York, the piercing light and the sharp air can serve as a metaphorical — and metaphysical — reproach, even if you're stone cold sober; it's not desirable hangover weather.
"The Democrats and the House have trouble endorsing or supporting him ... that's sort of understandable, but I think they're overcorrecting a bit by saying we're going to formally chastise or formally reproach what he's doing," he said.
President-elect Trump as well as Don, Eric and Allen are committed to ensuring that the activities of the Trump organization are beyond reproach and cannot be perceived to be exploitive of the office of the presidency.
"If you stretched out under the table in the office conference room, or took up several spaces on the train, or laid out on a park bench," he said, that would draw reproach for being socially disruptive.
"Their tremendous political influence at the state and local level has led them to believe that they are above scrutiny and reproach," said Aaron Peskin, a member of the San Francisco board of supervisors and a Democrat.
But sexual misconduct by a federal judge is particularly troublesome, both because the American public pays the judge's salary, and because trust in the judiciary depends on judges being seen as not simply independent, but above reproach.
Osterloh has not yet been questioned and has requested, via his lawyer, access to relevant files and will respond to any allegations, a spokesman for the Volkswagen works council said, adding that its chairman was "beyond reproach".
And I am sorry but this report shows that they are not beyond reproach and that criticizing the FBI and caring about what they are doing is something that the media should be doing more of, not less.
"I think this is the time to step aside and let someone of equal talent that is beyond reproach to be in charge," Young said from the premiere of A Wrinkle in Time on Monday, according to Variety.
It exposed a fault line between hardline patriots, who believe the national flag and anthem are beyond reproach, and citizens for whom patriotism is not absolute or unconditional but rather contingent on the country's treatment of its citizens.
Here I should say that, while Ms. Bell's purring vocalizations are beyond reproach, the film is clearly the work of dog people, and traffics — like nearly every other movie in its genre — in some tired anti-feline stereotypes.
Conservative politicians including Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are openly critical of what they condemn as unwarranted "apology" diplomacy and a "masochistic" view of history, while liberals advocate repentance and reproach conservatives for downplaying Japanese wartime aggression and atrocities.
" Representative Joseph Crowley, the chairman of the House Democratic caucus and chair of the Queens Democratic committee, said of Mr. Simanowitz, "He was beyond reproach, the most honest and one of the most decent people I've ever met.
My gushing over Pugh's performance; my love for Amy's "economic proposition" scene; and my proclamations that Amy's ambition to marry rich and live a good life with Timothee Chalamet spoke to my soul were met with some reproach.
North Korean state media issued a rare reproach of China on Thursday saying its main diplomatic backer was "dancing to the tune" of the United States for halting its coal imports because of its nuclear and missile programs.
Theaters mounted classic plays — Greek plays and Shakespeare, things that were considered beyond reproach — but staged them with subtly subversive gestures that allowed the audience to read between the lines to see a critique of the oppressive government.
That archetype is dangerous because it creates this dynamic of a boogeyman — that sexual violence is created by a "bad guy" or a "bad apple" and that the everyday average Joe who makes you feel uncomfortable is above reproach.
Peskov said moderate opposition forces have not been separated from terrorists, repeating Moscow's reproach of the United States for failing to deliver on its promise to nudge the armed groups it has influence over to disengage from jihadi fighters.
"A Trump appointee speaking at a Trump hotel as the court considers a Trump case unnecessarily invites reproach of our sole functioning branch of government and hurts its legitimacy," Gabe Roth, the group's executive director, said in a statement.
Nearly 50 years later, Mr. McCain, during what will most likely be his last run for the Senate, faces another reproach to his core values, this time in the unlikely form of his party's presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump.
Mr. Macron put much effort into attempting to form a government beyond reproach, and even delayed an official announcement for 24 hours to conduct background checks on each of his cabinet's 22 members, with the prime minister set aside.
" In the letter, the ABA president says the Senate must remain "an institution that will reliably follow the law and not politics," saying a "thorough FBI investigation will demonstrate its commitment to a Supreme Court that is above reproach.
She considers herself beyond reproach — a sentiment that, until today, has been merited: No number of anti-Muslim rants or unhinged conspiracy tweetstorms seemed to be enough to compromise the project branded with her name, especially after its monumental ratings debut.
Making "hijrah" [migration] to the Islamic State would have offered her irrefutable proof that she was now on the inside and living her faith with an intensity that would put her beyond the reproach of, in her mind, the truly righteous.
Over the past year, both Russia and China have been subjects of reproach by President Donald Trump for various reasons, including not doing enough to deal with rogue state North Korea as it seeks to build up a nuclear arsenal.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's new finance minister on Thursday delivered a stern reproach to Donald Trump, saying the only thing he agreed on with the U.S. Republican presidential candidate was that his predecessor in the ministry was an excellent public servant.
It's the first time the company has used the label since announcing its new policy on doctored videos and similar content last month – and it signals that even the president and his staff aren't above reproach under the new policy.
As errors turn into catastrophes, Connie grows increasingly feral, becoming a character who is a biliously funny reproach to the American triumphalism that suffuses superhero flicks and indies alike and insists that success isn't just inevitable but also a birthright.
Credit...Jessica Lehrman for The New York Times The first president to be impeached stood in the way of Reconstruction, fired a Cabinet member without the then-required Senate approval and brought "disgrace, ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach" on Congress.
At least some Taliban commanders who had been prepared to give talks the benefit of the doubt now discreetly reproach their envoys for wagering too much on the United States and failing to consider what they now see as American unreliability.
And it comes a day after the Senate voted to end support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen, an effort seen as a reproach of the president's defense of the kingdom after the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
" In response to the leaks, Mossack Fonseca denied allegations that it was actively enabling criminal activity, writing in a statement that it has operated for 40 years "beyond reproach in our home country and in other jurisdictions where we have operations.
Commanders with incentive to keep their units moving forward and looking beyond reproach make the call, leading many prosecutions and punishments to happen behind closed doors rather than in a formal disciplinary proceeding that would be public, such as a court-martial.
It's hard not to see this final scene as a bookend to the equally tense, gut-wrenching scene that opens "Rififi," where Philip reveals to Elizabeth (with no small amount of reproach) that he knows what she did to Mr. and Mrs.
And then, last March, Brazile misled about Clinton collusion telling Time Magazine, in reality, not only was I not playing favorites, the more competitive and heated the primary got, the harder the DNC staff work to be speciously be fair and beyond reproach.
"When someone lays down their life for this country, their sacrifice and that of their family is beyond reproach," House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller (R-Fla.), who has advised the GOP nominee on national security issues, said in a statement.
"The final result is a very good one for our country, because… the U.S. Senate said to Mr. Putin in no uncertain terms, that when he violates the international norms and interferes with our election, he will not escape reproach," Schumer said.
And, packed into Robyn's suitcase along with the rest of her clothes—all freshly washed, apart from the dress, and pressed, even the socks, with Valerie's steam iron—the pajamas would be like a message, a coded reproach, for that mother in Chelsea.
As a result, there are two classes of American citizens: Members of one can carry machine guns in front of the police in open-carry states without recrimination, drink alcohol in public without reproach and wait for friends in Starbucks without worry.
"I have zero doubt that Mueller is beyond reproach, and that his hiring decisions are entirely on the merits," Jack Goldsmith, a Harvard law professor and the former director of the Office of Legal Counsel under George W. Bush, writes at Lawfare.
The friendship/hateship between Susan and Ro, the ways in which each experiences the mere existence of the other as both a reproach and a criticism, is one of the great delights of this lyrical and beautifully observed reflection on women's lives.
To the Editor: The improper pressure on the Ukrainian government and on William Taylor was intended in part to discredit the Russia investigation done by the American intelligence agencies, and thereby to reproach and threaten those who would dare to investigate President Trump.
While we can't know exactly what he was thinking or meant without more context — he may well have meant it as reproach to Cummins' antagonists — King could have tweeted in no uncertain terms, of course, that it's wrong to threaten writers in America.
But this month, Garrett Marquis, spokesman for the American national security adviser, John R. Bolton, sharply attacked the deal in a Twitter post and in several interviews, while the National Security Council's official Twitter account also issued a reproach on March 9.
" They credit "a spasm of self-reproach" with enabling "many" addicts to quit, ignoring the fact that addiction has for decades been recognized as a chronic, notoriously recidivist, treatable but as yet incurable medical condition, and not, in the writers' words, a "destructive habit.
"We will act in a way so that no one can reproach us that there is no democracy, we will make it so that there is no less democracy here than in Poland," Lukashenko said during a visit from Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski.
Earlier that year, Mr. Price had engineered Governor Rockefeller's stunning upset in the Oregon primary, where he had been running fourth in the polls, still dogged by voters' reproach over his divorce and remarriage in an era when such events could doom a presidential candidate.
Disability made none of these rulers beyond reproach (Richard III was not nice), but in many of their legends disability confers on them a kind of sophistication, or perspective on life not shared by your average knight-king, like Henry VIII or ... Jon Snow.
This looked like a subtle reproach to Trump for his unspeakable defense of the "very fine people" among the neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Va., and an allusion to the president's statement last year on remembrance day, which somehow neglected to remember Jews or anti-Semitism.
The thinking seemed to go that any decision by these well-respected men — the New York City comptroller, Scott Stringer; the former city comptroller, William Thompson Jr.: the state comptroller, Thomas DiNapoli; and the former state comptroller, H. Carl McCall — would be beyond reproach.
James had approached the chance to book an eighth consecutive N.B.A. finals appearance and a ninth over all with the measured calm of a man who readily understood that all he had done to get the Cavaliers this far was, or should be, beyond reproach.
The monarchy is legally above reproach in Thailand, and the new constitutional monarch who was officially crowned in May, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, has taken several steps since the death of his father to increase his authority, including taking direct control of two key army units.
When The Force Awakens star Rey (Daisy Ridley) was derided online by misogynists as a "Mary Sue" — a thinly written wish-fulfillment character who is overly talented and beyond reproach in every way — the well-intentioned lined up to explain all the ways in which she wasn't.
"I choose to speak out now in the hope that this will change; that my daughter will live never having to experience these wrongs, and so that both my children might experience a world where no one is above reproach or justice," Smith wrote in the statement.
Faced with substantive concerns about the use of force and existential concerns about Trump's temperament, Spicer instinctually sought refuge in a comparison that was meant to kick those kinds of questions out of moral bounds—to place Trump's actions beyond the reproach of the press corps.
While the role of Mr. Putin's Russia has grown significantly in international diplomatic calculations — from the annexation of Crimea in 2014 to its pivotal role in Syria — Britain's readiness to mold far-flung events seems to have shrunk back into a twilight of doubt and self-reproach.
"What is unquestionable here is that the US President has passed on a golden opportunity to publicly show solidarity with the Philippine people by expressing concern about those thousands of deaths and to reproach Duterte's utter trashing of the concept of rule of law," he added.
"Is it not the opinion of the legal community that the Supreme Court, the justices that sit on the highest court in this state, should be beyond reproach, like Caesar's wife?" said Delegate Patrick McGeehan, a Republican, who referred to several ancient Romans in his remarks.
" In a statement, Star Lizard said, "Tony's betting is beyond reproach in terms of integrity," adding that their knowledge "of how the betting markets should play out before and during the match are incredibly valuable to the anti-match-fixing work carried out by numerous football authorities.
"If you are convinced that the church needs to defend itself against an invasion by secular humanist political correctness, then the best witness you can offer for your views is for your charity to be entirely above reproach," Mr. Guyton wrote on his blog on Tuesday.
And Sylvester Stallone's win delighted one and all — including, by the way, his "Creed" co-star Michael B. Jordan, who, for all the social media outrage, said at an after-party that he found Mr. Stallone's acceptance speech (which didn't mention Mr. Jordan or the film's director) beyond reproach.
" His behavior, they argued, was an "attempt to bring into disgrace, ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach the Congress of the United States" and to "impair and destroy the regard and respect of all the good people of the United States for the Congress and the legislative power thereof.
The critical coup de grâce came when The New York Times' own Parul Sehgal eviscerated the book on both moral and literary grounds: In American Dirt, the "deep roots of these forced migrations are never interrogated; the American reader can read without fear of uncomfortable self-reproach," she wrote.
When we told the world that America is the country that believes Nazis are the ultimate bad guys and made a million mediocre action movies saying as much, that said something about us — both good (we're committed to anti-fascism!) and bad (also we believe ourselves to be beyond moral reproach!).
Mr. Kenny drew attention during a St. Patrick's Day visit to Washington, where he seemed to reproach President Trump, raising the subject of the estimated 50,000 Irish people living in the United States illegally who would be at risk if Mr. Trump keeps his campaign promise to round up undocumented immigrants.
Kavanaugh could also face questions if there are suggestions in the summaries that he did not tell the truth under oath about his past, since he is auditioning for a job on the highest court in the land that relies on the idea that its members are themselves beyond legal reproach.
To the Editor: Re "A 'Yea' Vote Comes With Words of Reproach" (front page, July 26): Senator John McCain has offered an olive branch to Democrats, possibly to end the extreme partisanship, by putting the health care bill through "regular order": putting the legislation in the hands of a Senate committee.
The stated option chosen by the N.F.L., which has added its fair share to the annals of player misconduct, is no longer to defer to law enforcement but rather to conduct professional internal investigations that are not designed to please the head office, yet dispel the impression that its biggest stars seem above reproach.
Mr. Trump has plainly struggled to respond to the reproach of a military family who lost a son, and has answered their criticism derisively — first implying that Ms. Khan had been forbidden to speak at the Democratic National Convention, then declaring that Mr. Khan had "no right" to question Mr. Trump's familiarity with the Constitution.
Now in her second term as mayor of San Juan, the capital of this storm-ravaged island, Ms. Cruz, 54, finds herself in a high-profile altercation, having publicly criticized the Trump administration for its response to the damage wrought by Hurricane Maria and getting plenty of reproach from Mr. Trump on Saturday in return.
" The president said he had not spoken with Barr about the matter, but Ayer called the attorney general's apparent intervention "really shocking," because Barr "has now entered into the area of criminal sanction, which is the one area probably more than any other where it's most important that the Justice Department's conduct be above reproach and beyond suspicion.
"While our party has bestowed upon him the nomination, it is not accompanied by unfettered license to defame those who are the best among us," Mr. McCain, a war hero whose service and capture in Vietnam were also once derided by Mr. Trump, said in a remarkable and lengthy written reproach of his party's presidential nominee.
The insults directed at Kean — and the reproach from his teammate and his coach — came only hours after Aleksander Ceferin, the president of UEFA, European soccer's governing body, had told an equality conference in London that his organization would speak with referees and encourage them "not to be afraid to act" if they heard racist abuse from the crowd.
"The senior leadership of D.O.D. oversees hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars, and to do that job well they must be above reproach and focused only on the country's interests," Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, said in a statement after the inspector general's report was released on Thursday.
Now, some of the company's employees say they see Amazon's quiet reproach of these employees as an attempt to stifle workers' feedback at a time when tech employees are more than ever before organizing and publicly holding their employers to ethical standards over issues like corporate carbon emissions, using technology for warfare, and sexual harassment in the workplace.
But at night he would wake in a sudden stab of pain, her knee jabbing into his old war wound in what she pretended were the throes of a nightmare, and he who had been the master would allow this transgression—a brief reproach before jerking the knee away carelessly like an errant bale of cotton fallen into his path.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal"—a twenty-first-century reader is almost made dizzy by the simultaneous affirmation that such things as truth, self-evident truth, and human equality exist (along with the gross depravity of the slaveholders who wrote and signed the document, though they could not escape the reproach of its implications).
" The Book of Ruth in the Old Testament tells the story of literature's most famous gleaner, a pauper and an alien in Judah who so enchanted the landowner, Boaz, that he instructed his reapers actively to help her: "Let her glean even among the sheaves, and reproach her not: And let fall also some of the handfuls of purpose for her, and leave them.
Before hitting upon the two-hat system, he'd lived in a state of perpetual self-reproach: when he thought of Perelmann in the way that a son thinks of his father, the scholar in him condemned his lack of objectivity, and when he thought of Perelmann in the way that a scholar thinks of his subject the son in him condemned his lack of loyalty.
As David Autor, an economist at M.I.T., wrote in response to my query: The greatest adverse shock to the psychosocial welfare of U.S. men has not stemmed from dysfunctional notions of masculinity (not that these are above reproach) nor from #MeToo (which was long overdue) but from deep secular labor market forces — both technological and trade-induced — that have over nearly four decades reduced the demand for skilled blue collar work.
You live in a big house, the biggest, actually, and everyone in the whole school knows your name, and you are always giving these amazingly well-attended talks, from chairs and stools, and yet, for all of that, people don't always do what you say, or admit that you are above reproach in all things and always have exactly the right idea about everything, even better ideas than the so-called experts, like Mrs.
"President-Elect Trump, as well as Don, Eric, and Alan are committed to ensuring that the activities of The Trump Organization are beyond reproach, and that the Organization avoids even the appearance of a conflict of interest, including through any advantage derived from the Office of the Presidency," Ms. Dillon wrote in the six-page document, referring to Mr. Trump's two oldest sons and Alan Garten, the chief legal officer at Trump Organization.
Pai, a Republican, introduced a proposal to curb portions of net neutrality at the end of April that has been met with vehement reproach from Democrats and praise from top Republicans, including House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), who have long criticized the rules that mandate internet service providers treat all web traffic equally.
But the last two articles accused Johnson of opposing Reconstruction and bringing "disgrace, ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach," onto "the Congress of the United States" and for his "intemperate, inflammatory and scandalous harangues, and therein utter loud threats and bitter menaces, as well against Congress as the laws of the United States duly enacted thereby, amid the cries, jeers and laughter of the multitudes then assembled in hearing," language that could be used verbatim against Mr. Trump.
While he reproaches me for my silence about the PKK terror (a reproach that I find meaningless: of course I didn't mention it, as it was not the topic of my very short text), I find it politically and ethically deeply problematic how Kalin reduces the Kurdish resistance to terrorism, ignoring the blatant fact that the fate of the Kurds is an authetic tragedy of colonialism imposing artificial borders: divided among four countries – Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey – they are deprived of cultural and political autonomy.
If you are again wondering why the American voters are repulsed by the status quo, and why socialist Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE and unorthodox Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE have captured voters imaginations, it is because that voters believe that yesterday proved politicians' role in government is always above reproach, and above the law.
And he got up and went into a tent where a couple of dirt-caked convoy drivers lay on cots asleep in front of a TV showing a police movie, all sirens and shadows and waxy hair, the unsteady horizontal hold on the black-and-white screen catching the moment, the scene, and losing it and the scene running away like a loose blind, then catching it again, shadows and then glowing white human faces close to the camera, and Lauren Bacall looked out of the convex box into the night that reeked of monsoon funk, with lust and reproach in her face, as if to say, I dare you to forget me, too.

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