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"roundly" Definitions
  1. (used to describe a negative action) strongly or by a large number of people
"roundly" Synonyms
completely totally thoroughly fully comprehensively entirely utterly perfectly wholly soundly conclusively decisively heavily through and through exhaustively extensively absolutely sweepingly altogether systematically minutely detailedly deeply inside out in detail at length from the ground up from stem to stern exactly hard vigorously powerfully forcefully strongly energetically strenuously forcibly dynamically mightily stiffly explosively sturdily firmly muscularly stoutly intensely fiercely violently bluntly outspokenly baldly forthrightly frankly candidly plainly directly honestly unequivocally explicitly unambiguously with no holds barred pulling no punches without mincing words straightforwardly without beating about the bush straight from the shoulder downrightly truthfully vehemently severely bitterly sharply rigorously uncompromisingly unrelentingly relentlessly emphatically markedly acutely fatally grievously broadly generally principally primarily overall chiefly basically predominantly essentially usually typically effectively collectively conventionally widely customarily ordinarily normally roughly commonly nearly almost practically about virtually near approximately nigh borderline fairly most approaching feckly much fair somewhere circa some nearing spherically circularly globularly cylindrically curvedly annularly curvilinearly rotundly bulbously orbicularly convexly globosely globally spheroidally curvily elliptically ovally spirally plumply chubbily fatly fleshily portlily amply corpulently obesely pudgily tubbily chunkily dumpily paunchily podgily porkily bulkily flabbily sonorously orotundly resonantly reverberantly richly mellifluously reverberatively plangently resoundingly ringingly vibrantly canorously goldenly mellowly consonantly obtusely pointlessly More
"roundly" Antonyms
narrowly exclusively exactly feebly gently softly weakly delicately gingerly faintly indefinitely frailly meagrely shakily thinly helplessly languidly fragilely slothfully dodderingly slenderly lethargically unstably mildly half halfway incompletely part partially partly inadequately insufficiently fractionally brokenly dividedly compartmentally constituently fragmentarily probably fairly reasonably somewhat doubtfully not sure carelessly haphazardly inaccurately sloppily casually hastily imprecisely lackadaisically sketchily cursorily incautiously negligently unmindfully irresponsibly neglectfully inattentively unconcernedly superficially thoughtlessly evasively dishonestly mendaciously indirectly deceitfully insincerely dubiously untruthfully deceptively duplicitously fraudulently truthlessly elusively untrustworthily misleadingly subtly dodgily shonkily disingenuously hardly barely scarcely just little slightly not seldom marginally infrequently scantly ill imperceptibly sparsely gradually sporadically rarely almost inconceivably ineffectively ineptly unsatisfactorily deficiently imperfectly incompetently inefficiently ineffectually poorly shabbily shoddily unacceptably badly lousily meagerly skimpily skinnily leanly lankily scrawnily slimly gauntly rangily scraggily bonily ganglingly skeletally sveltely angularly anorectically anorexically lankly twiggily lowly gratingly jarringly piercingly reedily cacophonously earsplittingly harshly highly hoarsely metallically raspingly raucously sharply stridently tinnily brassily keenly trenchantly cuttingly edgily jaggedly

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Hoel's theory, called "causal emergence," roundly rejects this reductionist assumption.
Apple tried the luxury route and they were roundly jeered.
He was roundly booed when shown briefly on the scoreboard.
Her decision to take the exam was roundly commended online.
The fall of 2017 dumps you roundly in the wrong.
Warren Beatty's "Rules Don't Apply" was roundly rejected by moviegoers.
Mr. Trump may well be roundly defeated, teleprompter or no.
Sports journalists took to Twitter and roundly criticized the concept.
It was roundly excoriated by Raytheon and Saudi royal officials.
No other segment is more roundly dominated by U.S. automakers.
That study has been roundly criticized by others in academia.
He was roundly applauded by Republicans and ridiculed by Democrats.
He was roundly denounced by the media and even black leaders.
When he revealed a Brooklyn T-shirt, he was booed roundly.
But it arrived a year late, and it was roundly criticized.
Scientists working in the field of genetics roundly condemned the news.
However, they were roundly booed by protesters who had gathered outside.
Both chambers of Congress roundly condemned the decision the next day.
Filled with remorse and roundly vilified, Griffith's career never really recovered.
Company news provided no silver linings, with results roundly disappointing investors.
They should be upheld, and this report should be roundly rejected.
He was roundly criticized for that, especially in the British media.
For the first twenty-nine rounds, Molineaux was roundly beating Cribb.
On Monday morning, GLAAD issued a statement roundly condemning Spacey's statement.
The financial aid effort has been roundly criticized by organized labor.
Austria roundly rejected the far right in its latest presidential election.
Four years of roundly rejected milkweed had taught me my lesson.
It's a ridiculous idea which should be roundly denounced and rejected.
That bill was roundly fought by people of all political stripes.
Mr Trump's decision to pull out of the agreement was roundly condemned.
Girl, was roundly rejected by publishers, but it ultimately served as the
They were roundly amorphous, like cookie dough plopped onto a baking sheet.
The British government's draft Brexit deal was again roundly defeated in Parliament.
The Chinese effort was roundly condemned on grounds of safety and ethics.
He says the reports will be raised with Moscow and roundly condemned.
Reagan's use of this invalid procedure was roundly rejected in the courts.
Mr Penn's scoop was roundly criticised, for both good reasons and bad.
It was roundly condemned by Mr Ma, Ms Tsai and Mr Chu.
He has been loudly and roundly denounced by Democrats and some Republicans.
With so much at stake, Congress should roundly reject the President's plan.
May's proposed deal with Brussels was roundly rejected by lawmakers last week.
In a Twitter post on Thursday night, she roundly rejected his proposal.
U.S.A. Gymnastics has been roundly criticized for its handling of the scandal.
The press conference was roundly criticized by politicians of both major parties.
In 2016, Wade posted a comically limp freestyle that was roundly mocked.
Others have been roundly debunked by science, by data, by human experience.
Towne was roundly criticized for trying to play both prosecutor and police chief.
Swinging roundly, the untrained boxers were quickly put down by the Venetian pugni.
This study was roundly condemned as invasive, but it is not so unusual.
Trump calling Daniels "Horseface" was roundly criticized immediately after he posted the tweet.
U.S. business groups roundly denounced the president's statement, saying it jeopardized their operations.
Like May, he has been roundly and is known for his cool demeanor.
Donald Trump has been roundly criticized for his allegedly close ties to Russia.
When details of the internal experiment emerged it was roundly condemned as unethical.
The deal has been roundly criticized by rights organizations and the United Nations.
But it took almost a century for historians to roundly reject the myth.
Company news provided no silver linings on Friday, with results roundly disappointing investors.
Matteo Renzi will resign after a constitutional amendment he favored was roundly defeated.
Ford roundly denied this assertion in a statement reported by The Washington Post.
Clinton has been roundly criticized for not holding a press conference this year.
He roundly beat them at their own game and on their own turf.
The attack was roundly condemned by politicians on both sides of the aisle.
If he refuses to do so, the Senate should roundly reject his nomination.
These protesters were roundly denounced by those who supported the next day's events.
May's agreement has been criticized roundly, particularly by British conservatives and Brexit supporters.
The team was roundly booed by the home crowd when it finally emerged.
This may sound as if I am roundly dismissing expertise and wine authorities.
But in reality, that is a conspiracy theory that has been roundly debunked.
Some viewers, supportive of Mr. Smith, were roundly unforgiving of his being outed.
This latest change stems from Russia's roundly condemned annexation of Crimea in 2014.
Presidents Ronald Reagan, George Bush and George W. Bush roundly condemned white supremacists.
They were also directed at the festival for flubbing its selection so roundly.
This weekend, however, Trump's aides were roundly slamming Canada's leader during media interviews.
Chrisler, however, sees her methodology as problematic and her claims as roundly farfetched.
"When I asked her to move I was roundly cursed," Soker wrote, in part.
Many, many politicians, including some of Trump's own allies, have roundly condemned Trump's comments.
Despite their billing, despite their star status, Belgium were roundly beaten by the Welsh.
He roundly denied the charge as a conspiracy against him by the Palestinian leadership.
It was roundly rejected as out of line with the magazines' image of womanhood.
The violence in San Jose Thursday night was roundly condemned across the political spectrum.
In fact, one short-term option has already been roundly rejected by congressional Republicans.
Polls forecast that pro-European Macron will roundly defeat anti-European Union Le Pen.
This is the core claim of the imperial presidency, which our Constitution roundly rejects.
Analysts roundly expect a substantial increase in cash payouts this year compared with 2016.
Legal scholars from across the political spectrum have roundly condemned this flagrantly illegal statute.
Lawmakers roundly criticized DeVos for the proposed funding cuts during a hearing on Tuesday.
Lawmakers roundly criticized the proposed cuts at a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Tuesday.
Again speaking from the floor of the Senate, Reid roundly attacked the Koch brothers.
That fact must be firmly and clearly stated, and roundly condemned by our leaders.
Pearson was roundly denounced and shunned, as thoroughly excommunicated as any Protestant can be.
Even the 2004s, which have been roundly assailed as peculiarly green, can offer pleasure.
It's been very popular with some critics and roundly critiqued by others (including me).
On social media, Chinese internet users roundly condemned Didi for being slow to react.
May, who was roundly criticized as wooden, robotic and manifestly uncomfortable when meeting voters.
Turkish officials roundly reject any suggestion that NATO's second-largest army has been weakened.
Rick Snyder (R) has been roundly criticized for his handling of the Flint situation.
The International Ice Hockey Federation roundly condemned the signing, and Nashville suspended Radulov indefinitely.
Trump appeared to be roundly mocked by world leaders and royalty behind his back.
At the time, the Democrat-controlled House roundly rejected her statehood bill 28503-22019.
The human behavior in the video, obtained last week by TMZ, was roundly condemned.
Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president, would lack credibility after being roundly beaten in the primary.
The Justice Department's arguments in the case were roundly criticized as overstepping free speech rights.
After he posted the fake meme, Perry was roundly ridiculed as gullible across social media.
The baby goat who wandered the aisles only to be roundly rejected by Nathan Lane.
Liberals roundly condemned the possibility of a serious political figure embracing violence against peaceful protesters.
Clinton was roundly beaten by Bernie Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, in New Hampshire.
Yet it is roundly criticised for being unwelcoming to women, in ways large and small.
A first effort was roundly rejected by big food exporters like Brazil, Argentina and America.
That's why the debate has been roundly rejected by most any scientist worth their doctorate.
Democratic presidential candidates roundly called for action to stop gun violence in posts on Twitter.
Democrats, unsurprisingly, are roundly condemning the Trump administration's practice of separating families at the border.
The paper has been roundly attacked as a flawed and irresponsible use of machine learning.
Stupid People Taylor Hall getting traded to the Devils for Adam Larsson was roundly mocked.
Marketo told Axios the ad, which was roundly criticized on Twitter, has been pulled down.
Seeing the way the mental illness is roundly doubted, illuminated, endured by others is enough.
When milquetoast establishment Republicans had moments of clarity on Putin's expansionism, they were roundly mocked.
These actions were roundly criticized as political stunts, and the president was accused of fearmongering.
It was during that early stretch, when he was roundly criticized for asserting that Sen.
Republicans have roundly criticized the president's plans, calling them an overreach of his executive authority.
He was roundly criticized for doing so by people on both sides of the aisle.
Franken was roundly condemned by his Democratic colleagues, who called his behavior inappropriate and unacceptable.
Kendall Jenner and her mother, Kris Jenner, were roundly criticized for a botched sponsorship announcement.
President Obama was roundly criticized for lacking such a strategy — including by now-President Trump.
President Harry Truman did make a bid for national health insurance, and it roundly failed.
And for years, it has been roundly criticized for its puritanical ban on female nipples.
Dr. Jenkins was thought to have overshot, was roundly criticized and eventually lost his job.
Olynyk was roundly booed when he entered the game and whenever he touched the ball.
Whatever Mr. Trump expected from the meeting, he and his colleagues were roundly let down.
"He appears to have roundly ignored everything I told him to do," Mr. Martinez said.
But the Schubert was roundly defeated by numbers: overweight, opaque, positively galumphing in the Menuetto.
Wild theories have already spread like wildfire, roundly humiliating his host country in the process.
President Barack Obama was roundly criticized by some conservatives for setting up timetables on Afghanistan.
Harriet Harman, Labour's former deputy leader, is as roundly Roundhead as Mr Clark was confidently Cavalier.
Robert Evans may not have been loved by all, but he was roundly and deservedly liked.
He voted for Donald Trump, but roundly opposes the president's plans for a new border wall.
Cheap radios sit beside tins of USAID vegetable oil (the marking "not for sale" roundly ignored).
When the nominations were announced, the ceremony was roundly criticized for the all-male director lineup.
She was roundly criticized for making the comments and later apologized, but the damage was done.
After the courts roundly criticized the original ban, the current revised edition was released in March.
The offense was roundly praised by both Anthony and Porzingis, the only guys whose opinions matter.
Yes, Republicans will call Democrats socialists, but voters roundly rejected that very same playbook in 2018.
The four congresswomen he targeted roundly rejected Trump's statements in a press conference late Monday night.
The attack on Skai was roundly condemned across the political spectrum as an attack on democracy.
On the occasions he attempted to insert himself into the body's affairs, he was roundly rebuffed.
Trout is so roundly talented, in fact, that the sum threatens to overshadow any one skill.
The idea has also been roundly mocked for nearly as long as Bach has been famous.
He is, by all accounts, a roundly likable baseball player who got caught breaking baseball's rules.
The Handmaid's Tale TV adaptation has been roundly criticized for its handling of race in Gilead.
That was evident when he was roundly booed when he took the field during pregame introductions.
Mr. Wickremesinghe is not especially popular; his government has been roundly criticized for getting little done.
When news of the alleged assault emerged, campaigners on both sides roundly condemned acts of violence.
World leaders roundly condemned the nuclear test, with several calling for new sanctions on North Korea.
The whole debacle was roundly criticized, and Saturday Night Live mocked the network in a sketch.
That plan was roundly criticized and never voted on in Congress, which was then controlled by Republicans.
When the video first surfaced, the teenage boys were roundly condemned for their racist behavior toward Phillips.
That led to me being outed and then roundly mocked as someone who has never watched Scrubs.
This option, however, has been roundly rejected by Brussels as too close to the single-market passport.
Ted Cruz on Tuesday, was a group of conservative talk radio show hosts who roundly criticized him.
He said he disagreed with his running mate Mike Pence and his roundly praised statements on Syria.
Kris Jenner was roundly and thunderously booed off stage at the iHeart 80's concert Saturday night.
Details: The bank was roundly criticized on Twitter for its attempt at being relatable on social media.
However, the bill has been roundly criticized by industry experts for its potential overreach and vague language.
John McCain and Lindsey Graham -- who have frequently been critical of Trump, roundly praised the President's decision.
We were roundly criticized and called "sell-outs" by the rock press for creating self-designed merchandise.
However, the Bill has been roundly criticized by industry experts for its potential overreach and vague language.
He was roundly criticized for these statements, and rightly so, because they are repugnant things to say.
Republicans roundly attacked Cohen's credibility before, during and after his testimony, painting him as an unreliable witness.
The Buena Regional school board held an emergency meeting on Wednesday night, and Johnson was roundly cheered.
The FTC's settlement with Facebook has been roundly criticized, even from within the agency itself, as insufficient.
The Billboard Hot 100 is roundly recognized as the music industry's most reliable measure of song popularity.
Trump last year was roundly criticized for skipping a pair of cemetery visits to commemorate Veterans Day.
The VAT plan was roundly criticized for being a tax on the poor that would stoke inflation.
Both space- and Earth-based experiments have roundly concluded that spaceflight is not the most healthy thing.
S. President George W. Bush's administration was roundly criticized for its botched early response to the storm.
After Louisa publishes "Little Women" to raves, May frets because her illustrations are roundly panned by critics.
That is why Ford and General Motors, alongside foreign automakers, have also roundly condemned the protectionist measures.
His performance was met with near-universal condemnation, and was roundly criticized by Cherokee scholar Adrienne Keene.
Like the New Jersey fertility doctors before him, Dr. He was roundly condemned for his secretive recklessness.
His tweet about CNN International, however, was roundly condemned by journalists and political figures from both parties.
The Pour This traditional Greek wine, made with the addition of pine resin, has been roundly scorned.
After the tactic was roundly criticized, the railroad company apologized and promised not to do it again.
She was roundly excoriated by the queens for her icy demeanor and passive-aggressive social media savagery.
The speech was roundly criticized and seemed strikingly out of place on such sacred and historic ground.
In Utah, the Bears Ears designation was roundly opposed by statewide elected officials and the congressional delegation.
The government roundly ignored his bill, until he and others gathered more than 630,000 signatures supporting it.
It was roundly criticized as a politically motivated move to boost power sources the Trump administration favors.
Finally, we would be roundly anti-science to give up the climate benefits of more efficient cars.
On Wednesday, Collins roundly dismissed her comments -- and accused her of lacking legal ties to the state.
Burma's former junta was roundly criticized for eschewing outside assistance during the Cyclone Nargis crisis in 2008.
Yet "I Saw the Light" was roundly deemed a stinker; didn't any notion of awards strain credulity?
The government's actions - which were roundly condemned by rights groups - pushed many people back to rural areas.
The judge roundly rejected that argument, and on sentencing day, he excoriated Mr. Flynn for his crimes.
John Delaney were roundly booed for warning their party against going too far to the left in 2020.
Former employees said they wanted Webster roundly condemned, and what they got was a sprinkle of tepid disapproval.
Over the summer, the Trump campaign was roundly mocked for raising funds by hawking Gold Executive Membership Cards.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence was roundly booed by the audience when he saw Hamilton on Friday night.
John McCain and Lindsey Graham -- who have frequently been critical of Trump, roundly praised his decision Thursday night.
Reviews have been lopsided so far, with critics roundly panning the film while fans can't seemingly get enough.
"We roundly condemn the use of Panamanian flagged ships for illicit activities," the authority said in a statement.
He was initially reluctant to take a strong, militaristic stand against Mussolini, for which he was roundly criticized.
All of this and more has occurred on David Shulkin watch and been roundly criticized by the right.
Congress roundly rejected a new BRAC round the final five years it was proposed in the Obama administration.
His personal attack on MSNBC anchor Mika Brzezinski was roundly denounced by politicians -- and humans -- of all stripes.
Yet concerns that sheepish white voters spent months lying to pollsters were roundly dismissed and even laughed at.
Happily, the more cynical responses have generally been roundly castigatedBut the most poignant fan tribute didn't come online.
In 2005 voters in the Netherlands and—to the great surprise of their rulers—France roundly rejected it.
Federer, one of today's most cheered-for athletes, was roundly booed in Florida's Tennis Center at Crandon Park.
Mr. Kissinger and his fellow demonstrators note that the university has been roundly praised by free-speech organizations.
This fall, a New Yorker article called you a Black Lives Matter supporter, which you then roundly denied.
His lone previous staging at the Met, a 2010 production of Verdi's little-seen "Attila," was roundly panned.
But they roundly reject an American president intruding into their politics or intervening militarily anywhere in the region.
An administration that sought to police the presentation of research and distort its authorship would be roundly vilified.
One of Australia's tactics, offshore detention, has been roundly condemned by human rights groups and the United Nations.
She struggled at Wednesday's debate and was also roundly mocked for forgetting the name of the Mexican president.
Both ideas were so roundly derided that they never made it past the point of a news release.
Survivors of sexual assault and their advocates, including those in the California legislature, roundly denounced Ms. DeVos's decision.
Still, he was roundly dragged for making such a basic error in the first place, including by Sen.
Having roundly criticized generals during the campaign, President-elect Donald J. Trump is now surrounding himself with them.
The program has been roundly criticized, leading some governments to end its participation in the Free Basics program.
The idea that the left has enemies who must be roundly defeated remains too gauche for many Democrats.
But the room roundly applauded her remarks, which included a plea to support the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Dubbed the "Kremlin Report," the document has been roundly criticized as an indiscriminate list of Russia's richest citizens.
The pair were roundly criticized for the move, and may be held in contempt of parliament for doing so.
He has since issued a rare apology after being roundly condemned by both his wife and many prominent Republicans.
Though Azar's formal position on women's reproductive rights is largely unknown, reproductive health groups are roundly criticizing the pick.
The update was roundly criticized and widely seen as favorable to President Donald Trump, who, well, lies a lot.
Roku's lineup of hardware starts out as low as $29, so Apple is roundly being beaten on price appeal.
On the evening of March 12th, for a second time, her proposed Brexit deal was roundly rejected by MPs.
A nominee who roundly rejected that advice could be the reason the party loses a third consecutive presidential race.
Yet Snapchat was roundly mocked for taking a $40 million write-off after making hundreds of thousands too many.
After the bill passed the state Senate, pro-choice groups and legal experts roundly rejected the legislation as unconstitutional.
Roundly acclaimed for its old-school craft, Miller's "Mad Max" was assured of becoming the evening's most awarded film.
The right-wing populist government of Poland has undertaken many actions that have been roundly condemned throughout the world.
The plan, floated by Tillerson and Trump, who tweeted out the broad strokes early Sunday morning, was roundly mocked.
The Smith decision was roundly condemned, leading Congress overwhelmingly to adopt the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) in 1993.
Worse, they're asking him to engage in an unconstitutional grab after they roundly criticized Obama for doing the same.
When he did give a major speech in response, it was roundly condemned for the numerous falsehoods it contained.
Every act of hatred and racism must be roundly condemned, but now is the time to focus on Poway.
That was a path advocated for by a post-2012 "autopsy" from Republican thinkers—only to be roundly ignored.
Gilbert was roundly and rightly lambasted for every portion of the letter; the font was the cherry on top.
The "wiretapping" spin In March 2017, Trump was roundly ridiculed for saying that the Obama administration "wiretapped" his campaign.
The perplexing decision was roundly criticized, especially since it seemed the team's main problem was its defense, not Taylor.
But it also focuses on the traumatic after-effects of having your life invaded and your dignity roundly degraded.
Plagued by extended delays, unseasonably hot weather and fainting and falling models, the show was roundly panned and mocked.
For atmosphere, Village Cafe is roundly beaten by my second-favorite Azerbaijani restaurant in Brooklyn, Old Baku in Kensington.
Now fighters are roundly criticized for using sexist, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs, sometimes facing official penalties as a result.
A referendum was held in 1981, but voters rejected the idea — roundly, by a margin of 2 to 1.
That, in turn, boosts the rogue nation's economy, arguably enabling it to continue with its roundly-condemned weapons program.
The Trump proposal was roundly criticized for relying on rosy economic predictions and accounting gimmicks to reach those goals.
Noting the 95 percent typical support level for CEO pay, he said Musk's big payout has been roundly criticized.
In a court filing Friday that included the notes and other records, prosecutors roundly rejected the defense's new tack.
His debate performances, particularly early on, were roundly criticized and routinely ranked lower than those of his main competitors.
Critics and viewers noticed; the show was roundly criticized for its apparent lack of interest in Bonnie's inner life.
He said Washington would take "very seriously" any violations, and called for them to be roundly condemned and reversed.
Republican leadership on Capitol Hill roundly condemned Trump's offensive remarks, yet none had withdrawn their support — except for Thune.
Jeffrey Lewis: Well, I'm going to be roundly attacked for saying it, but I think it's gone very well.
The suspension was roundly criticized as too short, and Goodell later apologized and strengthened penalties for violence and abuse.
Over the last week, the young reality star was roundly mocked over her rumored pregnancy with new boyfriend Travis Scott.
Ted Cruz, Trump roundly won Iowa's six electoral votes in 2016, securing 51.7% of the vote to Hillary Clinton's 42.2%.
Benalla&aposs subsequent two-week suspension and his re-assigning to a desk job have been roundly viewed as inadequate.
The WHO was roundly criticized for its handling of the 2014 Ebola epidemic, and new leadership was installed in 2017.
Many view that as an overly friendly stance toward an administration that has been roundly criticized for its unconstitutional actions.
The girls proceeded to do so — and the baseball commentators roundly mocked them for it for more than two minutes.
But the London Stock Exchange roundly rejected that bid, saying it was too low, politically risky and lacked strategic merit.
Activists have already roundly criticized the vote as a win for a telecom industry eager to help sell targeted ads.
Kurds roundly declared that the U.S., which has long protected them with a military presence in the area, betrayed them.
It helped him in the run-off, where he roundly beat Jean-Marie Le Pen, of the nativist National Front.
He also met with Michigan's governor, who was roundly booed by the crowd at a roundtable discussion on the crisis.
And ironically, the most astute observation in the motion does nothing to support the administration's claim—it roundly undermines it.
Pence is basing his claim on an August AP story that some media watchers have roundly criticized as somewhat misleading.
"The Lieutenant Governor [Northam] was roundly rebuked for exploiting imagery from the tragedy of Charlottesville for political points," Leavitt said.
Republicans roundly criticized Obama, and Trump went further while campaigning for president, repeatedly calling Bergdahl a traitor who deserved death.
Microsoft, meanwhile, roundly rejected ZDNet's assertion that its test proved Windows 10 S is, in fact, vulnerable to ransomware attacks.
Last year, Missguided was roundly praised when it stopped airbrushing its models' stretch marks and released a totally unretouched campaign.
I was roundly criticized every time I corrected a classmate for improperly using a colon in her science poster project.
An unpopular two-week government shutdown ensued, and after Republicans were roundly blamed for it, they caved and funded Obamacare.
He was roundly criticized a year ago for comment that were construed as sexist toward women in the tech industry.
Nearly a week after the US presidential election, Facebook continues to be roundly criticized for its role in spreading misinformation.
I was roundly criticised for that, but I believe it's a stronger message because the Council of Europe involves obligations.
The crowd booed Harvey roundly as he left the field, walking down the dugout steps and straight toward the clubhouse.
Thankfully, for the time being, a federal court has roundly rejected the administration's request to lock children up alone indefinitely.
Before postponing a planned tax hike on June 1st, he warned of an impending economic crisis, and was roundly mocked.
Fellow Europeans roundly condemned this as exactly the sort of failure of geostrategic thinking that Mr Macron accuses others of.
It is an assertion that he made a few weeks ago, and one that was roundly criticized at the time.
In 2016, Chopra and Fallon competed in a wing-eating contest on "The Tonight Show," with Chopra roundly beating Fallon.
Graffiti was once a countercultural threat that conservative forces roundly maligned as a racially coded stand-in for urban delinquency.
For a variety of reasons, Comey might be one of the most roundly disliked people in American politics right now.
"We've talked to beer drinkers in multiple countries - they roundly agree that climate change is a big issue," Perkins said.
In doing so, Trump was effectively siding with Putin — who had roundly denied that Russian meddling took place in 2016.
But without the official Trump imprimatur — Anton isn't even a top-tier ex-Trump official — Anton's argument was roundly mocked.
Moreover, Americans roundly reject the draconian cuts Republicans want to make in order to balance the budget in short order.
Candidates from his centrist Brazilian Democratic Movement Party were also roundly defeated in Sunday's mayoral elections in Brazil's largest cities.
His speech did not have a calming or inspirational effect: It was roundly denounced, and the market reaction was pandemonium.
Lawmakers in Florida's Senate roundly rejected an amendment on Monday that would have banned about 200 types of semiautomatic rifles.
Government officials claimed it was taking longer than expected to count the ballots, but that explanation has been roundly dismissed.
The motion was brought by Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, minutes after Parliament roundly rejected Mrs.
In 2007, for example, Ann Coulter called John Edwards a "faggot" at CPAC, which progressive outlets roundly reported and denounced.
That prosecutor, who had been roundly criticized by the international community for corruption, had been investigating Burisma at the time.
At the time, he was roundly criticized on social media by Ms. Tither-Kaplan and other viewers who noticed this.
Amy Klobuchar, who took Tuesday's debate as an opportunity to roundly jab Warren every chance she got, swiftly fired back.
Roberts was roundly criticized following Wednesday night's loss to the Washington Nationals in the deciding fifth game of the NLDS.
I am an ignorant man, and was roundly astonished to learn that the skincare intelligentsia recommend applying sunscreen every day.
Top former officials at the FBI have roundly dismissed that claim, arguing that the investigation was conducted without political bias.
Soon after, the U.S. House of Representatives roundly passed a bill that condemns the crackdown on Chinese Muslims in Xinjiang.
LinkedIn and Bing, sharing the same parent company — Microsoft — with GitHub, have been roundly criticized for practicing censorship in China.
We&aposve led the way on a $15 minimum wage here in Seattle, and the results have been roundly great.
That would avoid a repeat of last month's spectacular defeat, in which Parliament roundly rejected a Brexit deal that Mrs.
On Monday, May postponed the UK Parliament vote on her unpopular Brexit deal, afraid that it would be roundly rejected.
Amnesty International has said detainees may have suffered human rights violations, including beatings and rape - an accusation roundly rejected by Ankara.
The concept of sex addiction has been roundly criticized, even by researchers and clinicians who study and treat sex-related problems.
The witch hunts associated with Joseph McCarthy were roundly denounced by Republicans and Democrats during the 1954 Army-McCarthy Senate hearings.
The energy industry has roundly criticized those measures and complained about long delays for obtaining permits to drill on government land.
This is all a little disappointing for the CAD considering that domestic data releases were roundly better than expected last week.
Mrs May, backed by the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), on which her government relies for support, roundly rejected this.
The argument that national security is enhanced by perforating secure encryption has been roundly and consistently condemned by the security industry.
A central issue for Mr. Cruz is how he would accomplish a conservative revolution when he's roundly disliked by his colleagues.
The big picture: The practice of conversion therapy is roundly opposed by the mainstream medical community as both ineffective and dangerous.
Republicans roundly criticized Obama, and Trump went further while campaigning for president, repeatedly calling Bergdahl a traitor who deserved serious punishment.
Democratic presidential candidates roundly called for stricter gun laws to address the repeated mass shootings that have shaken the United States.
She was wrong — the Navy says that no SEALs were involved in border wall testing — and was roundly mocked for it.
Both Carrefour and Becker roundly rejected this accusation, which was made throughout the campaign by Trump and others with no evidence.
May's deal has already been roundly rejected by U.K. lawmakers once, back in January, and faces another test on Tuesday evening.
That about sums up the difference between Jenkins and Trevin Wade, who was roundly exploited by the Vikings on Monday night.
Prospects for closing the facility have looked dim since Obama submitted a plan to Congress in February that Republicans roundly rejected.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been roundly criticized for its handling of Puerto Rico's worst natural disaster on record.
Hodan and Omid are the latest casualties of Australia's immigration policies, which have been roundly criticized by international human rights groups.
Trump has roundly attacked the Obama administration's approach to fighting ISIS and doubled down on his strategic criticism at Monday's debate.
The policy has been roundly criticized by advocates and religious groups, who've called the separation of children from their parents inhumane.
Democrats have roundly rejected Republicans' claims, accusing them of trying to undermine Mueller's investigation, which concluded in March after 85033 months.
His office is investigating possible ties between Trump's presidential election campaign and Russian officials, which Trump has roundly dismissed as baseless.
Democrats and some of Trump's fellow Republicans have roundly condemned many of these moves as either useless or of questionable utility.
" On this occasion, that offer is roundly mocked, as Lane says to Ethan, "Your mission, should you choose to accept it.
Her visit to meet with Assad was roundly criticized by members of both parties, who accused Gabbard of legitimizing a tyrant.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel under President Obama, Dan Shapiro, piled on and called on his party to roundly condemn her remarks.
Having been hugely popular at Tottenham prior to his transfer, he was roundly jeered on his return to White Hart Lane.
I might not either, if I had the experience that he did last May—being publicly scrutinized and then roundly lampooned.
Faced with this preponderance of evidence, it is time to revive an idea that was once roundly mocked: the Gaia hypothesis.
Similarly, decisions by a special court overseeing the election, which was appointed by a PRI-dominated congress, have been roundly criticized.
A call last month by the European Commission to detain migrant children where necessary was roundly condemned by child protection groups.
That possibility is roundly rejected by the left-wing chorus as "widely discredited"; in fact, that aggressive dismissal makes me wonder.
That project has been roundly criticized for delays, running over budget and not delivering the quality of service that was promised.
Trump has flouted every rule of campaigning known to the modern strategist, and his candidacy was roundly mocked at its inception.
Pat Toomey (R-PA) said Sunday on CBS, in a statement that liberal health care advocates roundly denounced as a lie.
However, the company's ancestry reports have been roundly criticized for a lack of good genetic data for diverse populations around the world.
Though its methods have been roundly debunked by academics and election experts, 250 states took part in the Crosscheck program this year.
And while politicians (and journalists — and most probably Soros too) are used to being roundly hated, tech firms most certainly are not.
Proposals that put pressure on JPMorgan executives were roundly rejected, including splitting the CEO and chairman role, and a pay clawback amendment.
Even the leftist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), which roundly criticises the ICC for bias against Africans, has condemned the move as irresponsible.
Meanwhile, Trump continued to contend – in what has been roundly exposed as a lie – that Clinton started and stoked birther questions herself.
Republicans roundly criticized Obama, and Donald Trump went further while campaigning for president, repeatedly calling Bergdahl a traitor who deserved serious punishment.
His remarks have been roundly criticized by Mitch McConnell, John McCain, Paul Ryan, Lindsey Graham, Jeb Bush, and John Kasich, among others.
The truth is BLM leadership has roundly and repeatedly condemned violence against anyone, including in the aftermath of Dallas and Baton Rouge.
The row became a national scandal, with French president Nicolas Sarkozy calling Anelka's behaviour "unacceptable" and the press roundly criticising the squad.
The issue's been roundly discussed on Twitter and Apple's own forums with several people — not Apple — posting what they claim are fixes.
In a smartphone market that's become so roundly impressive, Sony's slow crawl and iterative habits are painfully clear now more than ever.
"The politics have diametrically shifted, and people roundly appreciate that guns is an advantageous thing for Democrats to talk about," Ambler said.
Trump has been roundly criticized for his tweets on the left and the right, even among some of his most staunch defenders.
Trump has been roundly criticized on both the left and the right for the tweets, including by some of his strongest defenders.
The deal with Turkey was roundly criticized by human rights groups and the United Nations for violating international law protecting asylum seekers.
The book—published in 1998, heavily footnoted, and roundly debunked by mainstream social scientists—is a touchstone of contemporary intellectualized anti-Semitism.
In October, the candidate was roundly mocked on Twitter for suggesting Muslims should make a "report when they see something going on."
This time enough Republicans were on board to pass the farm bill, as it was already clear Democrats would roundly reject it.
By now, the research roundly backs it up — if you think you're weird when it comes to sex, you're almost definitely wrong.
Why it matters: President Trump was roundly criticized for the government's sluggish response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico in September 2017.
He didn't buy into the "go big or go home" ethos; instead, he earned a fortune — and was roundly ridiculed for it.
It is that taxes on the investment income of wealthy people need to increase, a position that the Trump administration roundly rejects.
If he is confirmed by the Senate, Dr. Droegemeier will join an administration roundly criticized by scientists as dismissive of their work.
Democratic voters had been inundated with the most positive — and occasionally misleading — messages money could buy, and they still roundly rejected him.
LONDON — The gibe, ridiculing burqa-wearing Muslim women as "letter boxes" and "bank robbers," was roundly condemned by the British political establishment.
After being roundly criticized by G7 leaders, Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro agreed on Friday to send 43,000 troops to combat the blaze.
The fourth chapter, subtitled "On Stranger Tides," was roundly seen as a creative dud, but it still took in $8733 billion worldwide.
This proposal has been roundly criticized by energy producers, consumer organizations, financial institutions, environmental advocates and numerous policymakers across the political spectrum.
Shaw has repeatedly said he acted out of a selfish motive -- survival -- but, still, he has been roundly hailed as a hero.
The president was roundly criticized Saturday for suggesting "many sides" were to blame for the deadly violence at the rally in Charlottesville.
"All of this is a dangerous perversion of the Constitution that the Senate should swiftly and roundly condemn," the legal brief states.
Amy Klobuchar, played by Rachel Dratch, was bursting with new confidence following an appearance in November's debate that was not roundly praised.
And his only tweet of the day, calling for an end to the Senate filibuster, was roundly rejected by Republican congressional leaders.
His initial reaction to the crisis has been roundly condemned as blundering and slow, as he attempted to downplay the virus' danger.
Democrats were punished roundly at the polls that year, with Republicans taking control of Congress and not relinquishing it for 12 years.
To be blunt: Many now defending McCabe would roundly mock a Trump ally citing a similar excuse for making misstatements to investigators.
The decision was roundly condemned, and activists spent the year organizing and protesting in a failed attempt to stop the commission from acting.
Coloradans roundly opposed a ballot measure to more strictly limit new energy development, handing a big win to the oil and gas industry.
This week it roundly rejected a call by an activist hedge fund to hold a meeting of shareholders to discuss sacking the chairman.
Yet federal judges have roundly shot down the administration's arguments so far, repeatedly saying the House deserves the information it says it needs.
Conversely, Mr. Kher was roundly booed in December at a festival in Mumbai for suggesting the audience had been paid to heckle him.
The good people of Twitter also roundly applauded it, and caused her name quickly climb the list of trending topics on the platform.
In 2017, a poker bot called Libratus made headlines when it roundly defeated four top human players at no-limit Texas Hold 'Em.
Gatti's piece was roundly criticized as an unwarranted invasion of privacy, given Ferrante's decades-long insistence that anonymity was central to her work.
Based on that logic he proposed an unprecedented and unconstitutional religious ban on immigration, which was roundly criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike.
They're the same arguments put forward by anti-net neutrality advocates for years, all of which have been roundly rejected by consumer advocates.
The initiative is being roundly applauded for tackling a pernicious issue that not only affects models' health but consumers' psychological and emotional wellbeing.
For some reason, the top establishment figures in both parties don't seem to have any clue that the public is roundly rejecting them.
Cruz has been roundly criticized for attacking "New York values" earlier this year, and the heat has intensified as the state's primary approaches.
It's the same look DeVos had during her confirmation hearing, roundly panned as one of the weakest performances ever by a cabinet nominee.
He also has been roundly criticized for visiting during times of high tensions between the U.S. and North Korea over its weapons programs.
But at the outset of his appearance, Volker roundly denounced those claims, telling the committee without pause that the allegations don't seem plausible.
Politicians in Canada have roundly condemned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over a photograph showing him wearing brownface makeup at a party in 2001.
With Somalia's fledging central government still weak and roundly despised, most analysts predict that Somalia will continue to spawn militant groups for years.
Glenn Jacobs -- better known as WWE wrestler Kane -- won his bid for Knox County, Tennessee mayor after roundly defeating his opponent, Linda Haney.
She then roundly thrashed him, despite his efforts at a defense, and left him knocked out in front of a crowd of hundreds.
Both outlets were roundly dragged for posting news analysis stories that focused on the entertainment value (or purported lack thereof) of the hearing.
The ubiquity of The Heist's singles aided a roundly reviled near-sweep of the hip-hop categories at the following year's Grammy Awards.
UKIP was roundly condemned for its "Breaking Point" billboard, which shows a large queue of brown-skinned migrants stretching beyond the picture frame.
Promising to pursue "mutually beneficial commerce" through bilateral trade agreements, Mr. Trump roundly condemned the kind of multilateral accords his predecessors had pursued.
He hoped to meet with Wilson to present the petition to him, but the meeting never materialized, and the petition was roundly ignored.
The big tech players are roundly criticized for not doing enough to stem the tide of bots and disinformation that distorted recent elections.
WASHINGTON — Scholars have roundly rejected a central argument of President Trump's lawyers that abuse of power is not by itself an impeachable offense.
They were, however, easy to drink, and would've made great party favors that could be roundly enjoyed by a diverse group of folks.
As she pointed out, although the workshops were roundly mocked in the media, the attendees who were interviewed had positive things to say.
Driven IN 2009, when the Kia Soul was introduced, it was roundly criticized as a blatant copy of the square-shaped Scion xB.
Throughout his life, Goethe published scientific theories and "discoveries," most of which were wrong and roundly ignored by the scientists of his day.
His verdict is pretty upbeat: "I'm going to be roundly attacked for saying it, but I think it's gone very well," he says.
The plan was roundly defeated at the firm's annual shareholders meeting on June 6003th, in a victory for Mary Barra, the CEO since 2014.
The Sanders campaign also called for the state Democratic Party to release raw vote totals, but further requests for transparency have been roundly refused.
No matter how valid the State Department's message, it cannot expect to win hearts and minds with content that is roundly mocked as amateurish.
It's especially curious that Maher didn't stand up to Yiannopoulos, given that he had been roundly criticized for even booking him on the show.
But given the way viewers roundly expressed hatred for the series's Dornish vacation, it never seemed too likely that we'd get those answers anyway.
His first, that only the latter is a selective programme with the potential to stir resentment, was roundly attacked by Mr Gorsuch and others.
The film, while financially successful, was roundly shellacked by critics and audiences for its uneven story and weird sideways entry into the Alien universe.
Despite some iffy reactions to his previous singles, Bieber has been roundly praised online for the message — and, ehem, intentions — of his new video.
Assuming that gets voted down, there will be a second vote on Wednesday where a no-deal Brexit will almost certainly be roundly rejected.
After opening, 213 was roundly criticized for being too glib for real 22-year-olds, and too simplistic to draw on nostalgia from adults.
" It didn't take long for the article to be roundly called out as sexist, and the editor has since apologized for "crossing a line.
The strike has been roundly praised by America's allies, even those who still worry and wonder what a Trump foreign policy will look like.
But he specifically picked two that have been condemned roundly by the Republican Party leadership, and that strengthen the Democratic coalition's opposition to him.
"Here at this mosque, and across our country and around the world, Muslim leaders are roundly and repeatedly and consistently condemning terrorism," he said.
The phrase, uttered so soon after Trump roundly insisted that no one has more respect for women than him, quickly became a trending hashtag.
Scotland roundly rejected the possibility of independence during a 2014 referendum, choosing to remain part of the United Kingdom by a 55-45 margin.
Given this uncertainty, the fact that valuation is roundly considered a poor predictor of short-term moves can serve as a source of solace.
The government has said the bill will help fight terrorism, organized crime, and even cyberbullying, but it has been roundly criticized by tech experts.
The United Nations and international human rights groups have roundly condemned the country, and some European countries have canceled diplomatic visits over the issue.
Democrats roundly criticized the effort after the announcement, calling it an assault on the special counsel investigation and an attempt to aid the president.
Sanders has been roundly criticized by Democratic leaders, many of whom back Clinton, for not denouncing the behavior of these supporters in stronger terms.
The government has justified it as necessary for state security, but the law has been roundly criticized by human rights groups and opposition lawmakers.
Over the last year, the IRS has been roundly bashed on Capitol Hill for allowing hackers to pilfer hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' data.
Based on this skewed logic, he proposed an unprecedented and unconstitutional religious ban on immigration, which was roundly criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike.
Samsung kicked and screamed on that one, holding onto the 3.5mm with dear life and roundly mocking the competition (read: Apple) at every turn.
Towed along on their journey is Auld Nancy's grandniece, Pansy, whose chief claim to fame is that she is roundly despised by almost everyone.
For example, Trump blithely compared net neutrality to the FCC's old Fairness Doctrine, a bizarre and ignorant assertion for which he was roundly mocked.
The ruling: Judge Richard Leon roundly rejected the government's primary theories about how the deal could harm consumers, giving AT&T a "clean" win.
That plan was roundly criticized by architects, neighbors and critics, as well as three former commissioners of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Republicans have roundly chided Obama for the pact, arguing it will strengthen Iran's economy while failing to stop the country from acquiring nuclear weapons.
They voted for legislation that would make it US policy to boycott Israel, though the measure was roundly defeated 398-17 in the House.
China has been roundly accused of stealing intellectual property, and one of its largest technology companies, Huawei, has been facing restrictions around the world.
He was roundly booed for the rest of the series, which England went on to win for the first time since the late eighties.
Doug Williams, the former player and current Redskins executive, was roundly criticized when he described Foster's arrest as "small potatoes" in a radio interview.
Some Supreme Court justices have been roundly (and often deservedly) mocked for their ignorance about basic everyday technologies, such as text messages and email.
What was "The Case for Reparations" if not an argument that sorely tested the imaginations of whites, arguing for "ideas roundly dismissed as crazy"?
The policy has been roundly criticised as counterintuitive, disruptive and risky given it has pushed tens of thousands of pupils into daycare centres instead.
It's given to celebrate "extraordinary achievement" and "exceptional contributions" over the course of a filmmaker's career, and it was roundly celebrated on social media.
We hope that compassion for our veterans—not bowing to asbestos interests campaign donations—will prevail, and the Senate will roundly oppose S.357.
In 2012, Republican presidential candidate (and current U.S. Senator) Mitt Romney was roundly criticized for saying in a presidential debate that he'd cut PBS.
The Houston Texans tired of waiting for defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and traded him to the Seahawks in a deal that was roundly criticized.
Pro football at its dawning was no less rough around the edges, and it was roundly dismissed as a poor substitute for college football.
The tariffs have been roundly condemned by many Republicans, prompting threats of retaliation by major trading partners, including the European Union (EU) and Canada.
The tournament's new app was roundly panned as being difficult to use and slow to update scores, as well as for providing few statistics.
Civil liberties groups have roundly been against increasing the government's ability to hack computers, and the act's sponsors have echoed some of those concerns.
They remained steady after British Prime Minister Theresa May's government won a no-confidence vote, a day after May's Brexit deal was roundly defeated.
Heller is being roundly and repeatedly attacked by fellow Republican Danny Tarkanian, the son of the legendary University of Nevada-Las Vegas basketball coach.
Then, this year, Mr. Buhari was roundly criticized after Boko Haram carried out another mass kidnapping of schoolgirls in the northeast community of Dapchi.
While birtherism was widely spread and discussed, it was also roundly dismissed and debunked by mainstream figures, many of whom decried the conspiracy as racist.
Democrats have roundly rejected the Republicans proposal, saying it harms the poor, elderly and working families while offering tax cuts to rich Americans and companies.
And to their credit, there are some evangelicals, Russell Moore perhaps most loudly, roundly condemning the rotten means being used to attain conservative political ends.
Unveiled with much fanfare at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow in February, the G5 smartphone with the swappable chin nonetheless roundly failed to excite consumers.
He starred in the film, but his categorization meant that thousands of Academy peers roundly agreed that he had played second fiddle to a pig.
There's less than a month to go before Samsung unveils its next flagship smartphones in San Francisco, but the devices have already been roundly leaked.
The idea that somehow a disease stems from our mind-set, or can be cured by thinking positively, persists even today, despite being roundly disproven.
Earlier this year, The Associated Press referred to Amal Clooney as the "wife of George Clooney" in a tweet, and the publication was roundly criticized.
For one thing, the social network was roundly criticized after CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggested that it was using AI to remove hate speech in Myanmar.
He was roundly booed by the home crowd when he was introduced, and when the anthem began playing, and basically whenever he touched the ball.
International human rights groups roundly condemned the conditions of her pre-trial confinement, which included prolonged periods of solitary confinement and poor mental health care.
Domestic media have roundly criticized the tax deal and even vociferous opponents of Corbyn such as the tabloid Sun have backed Labour on the issue.
Instead, the piece has been roundly criticized for doxing Ferrante, for violating Raja's privacy, and for not making an adequate case for its own existence.
It has been roundly criticised by Welsh politicians, many of whom suspect the new settlement could end up being more restrictive than the current one.
Once the infamous Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad was released and roundly criticized last month, it was only a matter of time before the memes started.
With such woolly goals as restoring consumer confidence and bringing about a "fourth industrial revolution" through IT and artificial intelligence, it has been roundly criticised.
The English and other groups roundly ridiculed the Irish, comparing their attack to small boys throwing rocks, but these throwing stones were no mere pebbles.
Predictably, everyone lined up with their tribes — people in the media seem overwhelmingly on Gawker's side, while tech people have been roundly supportive of Thiel.
Last week, after Trump's roundly criticized summit with Putin and amid congressional discussions of new Russia sanctions, some Democrats targeted the House's CAATSA waiver language.
Bautista was roundly booed in pregame introductions on Thursday, and the theme from "Rocky" played over the loudspeakers just before the Rangers took the field.
Kelly was roundly criticized after saying on Tuesday morning that wearing blackface was considered "OK" when she was a child dressing up for the holiday.
I find hope, however, in the young people in my classes who roundly reject the idea that nonwhite people are to blame for their struggles.
And Mr. Murphy's victory was further rejection of the politics of Mr. Trump, who was roundly defeated by Hillary Clinton in New Jersey last November.
Mr. Pichai, who was roundly criticized by lawmakers for not appearing at the hearing three months ago, could not so easily sidestep the privacy issue.
These proposals have been roundly criticized for their seeming elitism, working on a life raft for the few while most people are left to die.
When a small group of Eagles fans mocked the Vikings' chant by saying "Foles" — for quarterback Nick Foles — instead of skol, it was roundly jeered.
The president was roundly criticized for encouraging violence against journalists by posting that clip, but his supporters enjoyed it, and helped make the tweet viral.
While the idea was roundly criticized as a threat to the free press, many don't believe that the president would be able to follow through.
The United Nations, the Roman Catholic Church, the European Parliament, historians and scholars have roundly recognized the atrocities as a genocide, the 20th century's first.
He was roundly criticized for not reassuring his stunned nation that help was on the way, either from other nations or his own battered government.
But if Kavanaugh is defeated, or Trump's mocking of Ford is prominently and roundly condemned, perhaps a little of this harm can be rolled back.
Economists roundly expect premiums to rise if the individual mandate disappears, as healthier people exit the market, leaving behind a sicker, more expensive insurance pool.
Indeed, the earlier versions of Raytheon's missile tested last week were roundly criticized for their low success rates, which some studies pegged at around 20 percent.
GERALD FISCHMAN Former colleagues of Gerald Fischman, the editorial page editor at the Capital Gazette, roundly described the veteran journalist as reserved, precise and exceptionally talented.
At last week's hearing, Kavanaugh roundly condemned sexual harassment and said he had no reason not to believe the women who have come forward about Kozinski.
Just last week, The Hollywood Reporter published a roundly criticized cover story about how "the future" of media at CNN is the vision of five men.
At the time, however, the company roundly denied that it was abandoning the category altogether — something the company has reiterated in a statement provided to TechCrunch.
Trump's reported comments were roundly condemned in Haiti, though some people declined to participate in the protest arguing that it was a partisan, opposition-sponsored event.
Already growing tired of the parochial Britpop scene, they were also confronted with the fact that they'd been roundly beaten in the race to break America.
During the period banks were roundly chastised, for example in reports by Andrew Cuomo, New York's attorney-general, in 2009, and by the Senate in 2011.
The Trump administration's efforts to claim that thousands of terrorists or potential terrorists have tried to cross into the US have been roundly mocked and debunked.
That the officer was wearing a wig and had another in his possession at the time of his arrest was roundly mocked in the Russian media.
Many politicians, members of the media, and others have roundly criticized Facebook and other social media platforms for refusing to take down fake political ads. Sen.
And Trump's recent abrupt troop withdrawal from northern Syria, roundly condemned by many on both sides of the political spectrum, swiftly turned into a victory lap.
Because the -- the Obama administration was roundly criticized for treating situations like this in a criminal way, a law enforcement way, rather than a wartime way.
LinkedIn was roundly criticized for agreeing to censor its China-based users as part of its local launch, which was made in partnership with Sequoia China.
In the article "Making Europe Right," the leader of Germany's governing center-right Christian Democratic Party, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, roundly rejected most of Macron's reform ideas.
Yes, Mitt Romney was roundly pilloried when he complained that 47 percent of the people would never vote for him because they pay no federal taxes.
China has roundly rejected concern about its policies in Xinjiang, where rights groups say the government is operating internment camps holding a million or more Muslims.
A prosecutor concluded that she had not been inattentive and bore no responsibility for the animal's death — but not before the mother found herself roundly condemned.
The briefing was roundly criticized by senators of both parties for not including CIA director Gina Haspel, a decision they accused the White House of making.
Irreconcilable differences Your reaction to the result of Britain's referendum on the European Union floats roundly inside the grieving London bubble ("A tragic split", June 25th).
And given the fact that Republican voters roundly rejected Kasich in the last primary—he finished fourth, winning only one state—the latter seems more viable.
Lawmakers have roundly criticized Facebook and its executives but it is unclear if they are any closer to bridging the divisions over a federal privacy law.
And Qatar was the first Arab Gulf state to develop relations with Israel, for which it was roundly condemned by its fellow Gulf Cooperation Council members.
Suu Kyi has been roundly criticized in the international community for failing to condemn the alleged ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims in the country's Rakhine State.
Trump was roundly condemned by Democrats, as well as a few Republicans, for the statements made earlier this month, though he said criticism "doesn't concern" him
He tried to give it a sporting try, but was roundly denied when she turned her head so he caught her cheek instead of her lips.
Trump was roundly criticized for his response to the violence after white supremacists converged on Charlottesville to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen.
Republicans have roundly criticized Obama's oil tax proposal, which the White House said would fund a broad plan to reduce carbon pollution from the transportation sector.
When Qatar allowed an Israeli tennis player to compete in the Doha Open, it was roundly condemned by neighboring nations as well as by local students.
" Bolton roundly condemned Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, saying his regime has stifled free speech and "imposed a policy of jail, exile or death for political opponents.
First, British Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to take the country out of the European Union -- after the 2016 Brexit vote -- was roundly rejected by Parliament.
Many athletes, upon hearing Trump's rationale of "locker room talk," took to Twitter to roundly reject the idea that casual sexual assault conversation permeates locker rooms.
Even if the Iranian leadership was receptive to a meeting with Mr. Trump, the president's national security team appears to be roundly opposed to the idea.
And, whereby 20 years ago President Obama would have been roundly defeated by an establishment candidate like Mitt Romney, the white establishment is now the minority.
Last weekend, Fergie sang the national anthem at the N.B.A. All-Star Game, and was roundly derided on social media for her effortful blues-nightclub rendition.
He was roundly mocked by Democrats after booty-shaking on stage Friday night to a rendition of "Back That Azz Up" with the 90s rapper Juvenile.
President Trump, along with roundly questioning climate change, has moved quickly to wipe out those measures with the support of coal companies and other commercial interests.
When Anna landed in my mid-Manhattan office with her portfolio and a roundly pregnant belly in the early 90s, we were both in our 20s.
However, public health experts roundly condemned the death penalty proposal, with some saying it renews the failed rhetoric from the war on drugs in the 1980s.
She was consistently ahead of Kirsten Gillibrand (a senator) and Steve Bullock (a governor) in grass-roots fund-raising, and still she was being roundly dismissed.
Paul has since deleted his tweet, which was pretty roundly mocked online, and replaced it with a link to a Healthline article about coping with anxiety.
Advertising Once the infamous Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad was released and roundly criticized last month, it was only a matter of time before the memes started.
MORE, who sent out prayers for the victim on Twitter, were roundly mocked with "memes" depicting contributions their political campaigns have received from the gun lobby.
The spat largely dominated the news cycle on Capitol Hill as Democrats sniped at each other over Omar's comments and Republicans roundly condemned the Minnesota progressive.
" The congresswoman called on Omar "to retract this statement," and added that "Anti-Semitic tropes that accuse Jews of dual loyalty ... must also be roundly condemned.
"I think Democrats are putting too much stock in the idea that they're getting roundly outspent," said Jennifer Duffy, senior editor at the Cook Political Report.
A few days later Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's granddaughter roundly rejected Mr. Trump's ideas, as did Representative Doris Matsui, who had been interned in a camp.
His PhD, awarded by Corvinus University in Hungary, has been roundly criticized by American academics for failing to uphold basic standards of citation and intellectual rigor.
The Astros (28-30) scratched across just one run off Gray, a solo homer by Carlos Gomez leading off the fifth inning, and were roundly subdued otherwise.
One issue, however, has proven surprisingly perilous for the President, a rare pressure point that has caused Republican lawmakers to summon courage and roundly condemn him: Syria.
The 2016 Democratic nominee is still working over how she lost to Donald Trump and defending some of the roundly criticized steps she took in her campaign.
In the June quarter, Google reported websites revenue of $15.40 billion, up 24 percent from the prior year's comparable quarter, roundly beating analyst expectations of $15.01 billion.
This episode matches in intent and feigned innocuousness the immigration policies that we most roundly condemn today (though even those histories are being rewritten before our eyes).
Asked last year whether he would ever use his ownership of PrivatBank for political leverage, Kolomoisky roundly dismissed the idea in an interview with news website Lb.ua.
The company was roundly mocked for its own hype, and the intervening product cycles have been marked by several companies proudly showcasing their staunch refusal to cave.
There is no evidence that the FBI implanted an operative into the Trump campaign; every attempt to gin up support for this notion has been roundly debunked.
Like Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan before it, Carson's biblically inspired flat tax proposal was roundly panned by people who actually know things about tax policy.
Your libertarian chops can always be judged by how far you are willing to go to find a seemingly harmless governmental activity, which you then roundly denounce.
Republicans have roundly disagreed with the White House plan, but Carson declined to specifically endorse Donald Trump's plan to move significantly past waterboarding in interrogating terror suspects.
Go deeper: Climate scientists roundly refuted with very detailed responses an article in May 2016 that said in "many ways global warming will be a good thing."
Although it would have been roundly condemned as ideological heresy in the days of Chairman Mao, Mr Yuan chuckles at the suggestion that peasants have become landlords.
President Trump has been roundly mocked by critics over the bone spurs diagnosis, which allowed him to avoid military service in Vietnam despite an otherwise healthy exam.
Human rights organizations, members of the United States Congress, and millions of Google users and employees have roundly criticized Google's departure from the values it once represented.
The proposal has been roundly rejected by the Irish government, however, with the deputy prime minister saying last week that the country "could not possibly" support them.
The government has so far failed to secure changes to the divorce deal that could gain the backing of lawmakers, after they roundly rejected it in January.
May, meanwhile, will ask the British parliament to back the deal she has negotiated with the EU for a third time, after it was twice roundly rejected.
The FBI's handling was roundly criticized by both Clinton and Trump, and was one of the reasons cited when Trump fired Comey as director earlier this year.
It was a rough time for Mr. Starr's team, which was roundly criticized in legal circles for having conducted an obsessive inquiry into unseemly but private conduct.
" Ms. Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, was roundly mocked for dropping the "the" before "wall" — with critics likening it to the "I love lamp" scene from "Anchorman.
Since tweeting his feelings about the coronavirus, Musk has been roundly criticized by those who feel he is not taking the current public health crisis seriously enough.
After Sunday's general election, which was roundly condemned as a sham by Western governments and human rights groups, Cambodia is all but officially a one-party state.
When individuals dare to bridge political or societal differences, they shouldn't be roundly criticized or driven from the public square — as in the case of Karamo Brown.
Mr. de Blasio was roundly criticized in his first term for the access that he gave to lobbyists seeking favorable city actions on behalf of their clients.
And he benefited from national politics, holding himself up as the city's bulwark against Mr. Trump, who was roundly rejected by New York City voters in 2016.
Knox covers those who, like Pamela author Samuel Richardson, highly value the sexual purity of women and roundly decry as villains those men who might threaten it.
While it quickly became a New York Times bestseller, with help from thousands of dollars in bulk sales, it has also been roundly mocked by Trump critics.
" She answered her own question: by connecting with voters in places "where we were either ignored or mocked roundly by most of the people in this room.
Offutt's magic is that all of Tucker's entanglements are dealt with in a manner so roundly humane you feel bathed in light, not plunged in the dark.
One reason MS-13 has failed so roundly at becoming a drug cartel is that it is more of a social club than a lucrative criminal enterprise.
He roundly condemned, for example, the 128 nations at the United Nations that voted to oppose America's "sovereign" decision to move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Ryan has, thus far, refused to endorse the strategy, pointing to the three offers Republicans made on DACA during omnibus negotiations, which were roundly rejected by Democrats.
London (CNN Business)The London Stock Exchange has roundly rejected Hong Kong's $37 billion takeover bid, saying it was too low, politically risky and lacked strategic merit.
Facebook was roundly condemned this month when it failed to stop a live stream by the suspect in the New Zealand terrorist attack that killed 50 people.
"I was viciously attacked," he told TV host Bill O'Reilly after being roundly and justly condemned for his comments about the parents of American hero Humayan Khan.
Both Twitter and Facebook have been roundly criticized for allowing Russian agents to use the social media services in an effort to manipulate the 2016 presidential election.
Racism and other forms of overt bigotry have been roundly stripped of their legitimacy in mainstream media, in the educational establishment, and, so we thought, in politics.
But the vitriol was so intense that it seemed to surprise even Mr. Trump, a combative figure who had not been so roundly pummeled at a debate before.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, as the games have been littered with signs of "Out with Temer" protesting his interim government, the country's leader was roundly booed during the opening ceremony.
While its world and story pulled people in, Nier was roundly criticized for its messy and overly difficult combat, something the team aimed to fix with the sequel.
Kaepernick, after all, has been roundly criticized by conservatives since 20163, when he started kneeling during the national anthem before NFL games to highlight anti-black police violence.
MARK KRASCHELPortland, Oregon Irreconcilable differencesYour reaction to the result of Britain's referendum on the European Union floats roundly inside the grieving London bubble ("A tragic split", June 25th).
When that kind of tech ubiquity failed to surface after a few years, however, the tech press that once praised the company roundly regarded it as a failure.
The PSL has been so roundly mocked, dissected, and imbued with negative associations that it hardly requires explanation as to why anyone would be reticent to order one.
Trump's triumph is now being roundly described as a revolt by white working-class voters; racism, sexism and religious bigotry had little, if anything, to do with it.
Several speakers, including British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, roundly rejected the assertion that there was any equivalence between North Korea's nuclear and missile tests and the military drills.
The CIA has been roundly criticized for using methods such as waterboarding and sleep deprivation, which are widely considered to be torture, in the years after 9/11.
The decision to do so, made in September, was roundly attacked by newspapers—and even former and current central bankers—in northern countries including Germany and the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, Trump has been roundly criticized for his performance with Putin, where he cast doubt on the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
Chris Christie of New Jersey went on a trade mission to Britain, he was roundly criticized for an errant comment about vaccinations amid a measles outbreak back home.
Indonesian authorities have been roundly criticized for the state of the country's tsunami detection and warning system, which has been largely out of action since at least 2012.
All of that is set against the backdrop of GDPR, which tech leaders have roundly criticized, despite claims that it will only strengthen their position in the market.
When a party is so roundly beaten as the Democrats, leveled at all levels of government, there is an inclination to fixate on certain characters in their tragedy.
The crowd seems fully with him; when a woman with long blond hair asks Jasser why he doesn't just convert to Christianity or Judaism, she is roundly booed.
Amid all the criticism of Trump over North Korea, it's easy to forget that in his first year in office he was roundly blamed for talking up tensions.
However, the film has already been roundly criticized both for just not being that funny and for inviting members of the industry to take part in the film.
"In fact, he probably favored government-funded health care more than any other Republican," said Wolff in his book, which has been roundly denounced by the Trump administration.
Senator Dianne Feinstein of California has been roundly vilified, both for withholding Dr. Blasey's claim in accordance with her wishes and for the fact that it eventually leaked.
U.S. President George W. Bush's administration was roundly criticized for its botched early response to the storm, and the Trump administration appeared intent on avoiding such a misstep.
From the outset, there was little hope the American measure would surmount opposition from Russia, which proposed a rival resolution that was roundly rejected by the Security Council.
Mr. Trump's faux pas was roundly mocked on social media, where he was criticized for breaking the covenant in which we have all agreed to deceive our children.
The first televised interview of Bloomberg's campaign, conducted by Gayle King for CBS This Morning, was roundly criticized for how he described his fortune, his description of Sen.
But congressional Republicans have roundly opposed mandating specific cybersecurity requirements for state election officials, and even many Democrats have been wary of reducing states' power to run elections.
In court on Thursday, Justice Burke roundly rejected the request, noting there was nothing "prejudicial or inflammatory" for scolding a "recalcitrant" defendant for repeatedly ignoring his own order.
Human rights activists roundly condemned Mr. Trump's actions, describing them as officially sanctioned religious persecution dressed up to look like an effort to make the United States safer.
She was roundly criticized for abandoning nine Jindo dogs at the Blue House when she left office in 2017, facing a raft of corruption charges and mass protests.
" The battle for Congress to consider the plan appears to be a losing one: Republicans roundly panned the plan immediately after it's release, calling it "dead on arrival.
Lawmakers roundly criticized Sondland, a political appointee and a donor to the 22016 Trump campaign, for failing to recall certain events and conversations during his deposition last week.
Last Saturday, Vice President Mike Pence offered Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer a funding deal that included $2.5 billion for border security and was roundly rebuffed by Democrats.
The decision was also roundly criticized by allies worldwide and the Syrian Democratic Forces, which have proved to be the most effective ground force against the Islamic State.
The Trump administration can do a lot to weaken Obamacare — this is something that the people who used to run the law under President Obama roundly agree on.
White House officials said the new spending would be offset by unspecified cuts elsewhere in the budget, which are all but certain to be roundly criticized by Democrats.
This was pretty roundly criticized as a bad idea, and cast member Taran Killam, who had previously spoken about the decision, remembers that there was resistance from the start.
One aspect of the GOP plan includes a border tax, a political lightning rod, which has been roundly criticized by companies that rely heavily on imports, such as retailers.
When it aired, the season was roundly derided for its ludicrous plot twists and bizarre emotional logic, with viewers laughing over, say, a pacemaker being hacked via the internet.
It's been roundly criticized since a series of stories broke last year about members paying off victims out of their office budgets and victims facing retribution for speaking up.
May's deal was roundly rejected by British members of Parliament (MP) with 432 MPs voting against it and 202 approving it, marking the worst political defeats in parliamentary history.
So he knows when you've roundly thrashed a much more powerful opponent who's used to throwing his weight around successfully, you don't stand over him and perform the haka.
But the acts that men both have been accused of — and which both men have roundly denied — involve women and sexual misconduct and an abuse of privilege and power.
Balenciaga may be the most-searched brand of 2018 (thus far) and the fastest-growing Kering-owned label, but it's no stranger to being roundly parodied on the internet.
Peter Daou, a former Clinton aide, didn't help matters last week by rolling out Verrit, a "media platform" for Clinton supporters, which was roundly mocked for its dubious utility.
The entire premise of Confide's screenshot protection was roundly mocked on Twitter in March after a Wall Street Journal reporter tweeted out a criticism of another secure messaging app.
The public liked the initial strike, likely due to the fact it was both limited and in response to a chemical attack that was roundly condemned as morally wrong.
The remark was greeted with raucous laughter among the crowd but roundly condemned by politicians from across the political spectrum after appearing on YouTube and social media on Monday.
Shortly after being elected in May last year, he berated a group of striking workers for "kicking up a bloody mess" and was roundly criticized for referring to "slackers".
This accusation, which Mr. Trump has leveled several times in recent weeks, is roundly rejected by Fed officials — including those who agree it is time to raise interest rates.
"It's the same feeling of uncertainty," said Mr. Pardinas, a graduate of the London School of Economics whose work on anti-corruption legislation has been roundly praised in Mexico.
Timeliness with regard to breach disclosure is key in determining whether a company is reacting appropriately; Equifax was roundly criticized, for instance, for being too slow to notify consumers.
Indeed when some pre-election polls suggested that young people were much more likely to vote in this election, the findings were roundly dismissed by most academics and pundits.
Tencent has been roundly (and rightly) criticized for implementing a range of "silent" blocks that, for some terms, prevent messages from being sent or picked up by the receiver.
It would all be roundly rejected not only by the Russian authorities but by much of the Russian people, inclined to be suspicious of anything any government tells them.
While the multi-billionaire former New York City mayor was on track to win delegates, he was roundly beaten by Joe Biden, on whose collapse Bloomberg had been counting.
Critic's Notebook R&B has been tussling with hip-hop for around three decades, and depending what lens you're looking through, has been either roundly defeated or sneakily triumphant.
TOLEDO, Spain (Reuters) - Movistar Team were roundly criticized after they attacked during stage 19 of the Vuelta a Espana in the immediate aftermath of race leader Primoz Roglic's accident.
BRUSSELS –European leaders have roundly declared that it's now time to get on with Brexit after U.K leader Boris Johnson secured an emphatic win in the country's general election.
She was roundly criticized in January last year when video emerged of her saying "impeach the motherfucker," about Trump almost immediately after being sworn in as a Congress member.
Chinese officials have been roundly criticized online even in the face of tough censorship for what many see as a slow initial response and the suppression of early warnings.
The NYC Bar Association&aposs letter emphasized that Barr&aposs conclusions were roundly rejected by more than 1,000 former federal prosecutors based on the findings in Mueller&aposs report.
The controversy this week came after Trump was roundly criticized for his equivocating response to violence that erupted after white nationalists and counterprotesters clashed in Charlottesville, Va., last month.
" On social media, when word of Hernandez's decision to out members of the gang began to circulate, he was roundly criticized by folks who dubbed him "Tekashi Snitch Nine.
The plan was roundly criticized as a politically motivated effort to benefit industries favored by the Trump administration that would raise electricity costs by as much as $11.8 billion.
Their treatment follows U.S. women's soccer goalie Hope Solo also being roundly booed in a pool match against France on Saturday night because of her comments about the virus.
The WHO and others have been roundly criticized for responding too slowly at the beginning of the outbreak, a fumbling that experts say ultimately cost lives across West Africa.
Those "populists" were roundly defeated in large part because all opinion polls were consistently showing that French voters wanted to stay in the EU and to keep the euro.
In one photo posted by Richie, the caption "Saudi girls" was roundly criticized, given that women&aposs rights activists have been detained and allegedly tortured, as Insider previously reported.
An infrastructure plan Trump asked lawmakers to support in February 2018 was roundly criticized and never received a vote in Congress, which was then controlled by his Republican Party.
But he has also been roundly criticized for mismanagement of crises and for brokering a deeply unpopular deal to end a dispute over the name of neighboring North Macedonia.
They came as further affirmation that the show, roundly praised for bringing a nuanced portrayal of trans narratives to a massive audience, is indeed breaking new ground in Hollywood.
Simmonds was roundly booed when he first went on the ice, and the 208-foot-221, 29.7-pound McIlrath hunted him down when the puck zipped around the Rangers' zone.
An initial proposal last year by Britain that devolved powers returning from the European Union after Brexit should initially pass to Westminster was roundly rejected by Welsh and Scottish politicians.
After Biden's campaign last week reiterated his long-held support for a ban on federal funds being used for abortion, the rest of the Democratic presidential field roundly criticized him.
But the 81-year-old's main ally, Matteo Salvini of the anti-immigrant Northern League, roundly rejected any amnesty, the latest in a string of policy clashes between the two.
In perhaps the most amusing flourish, the process of selecting a new leader saw someone propose trying democracy, a suggestion that was roundly laughed off by the nobles in attendance.
Tom Steyer, the Cousin Greg to Bloomberg's Shiv Roy, had an aide who tried to trade cash for the support of an Iowa politician and was roundly criticized for it.
When his distributor ran out, Chris Stewart, general manager of the third-wave burger shack Burgerlords in LA's Chinatown, said he tried substituting sliced pepperoncinis, which the clientele roundly rejected.
Buttermilk-battered quail, a special, was roundly disappointing: The delicate birds were smothered with breading — we peeled much of it away in search of them, only to find them underdone.
Earlier this week as Trump's comments about Curiel were being roundly denounced as racist and inappropriate, Manafort stepped in and urged Trump to stop fanning the flames of the controversy.
The act was roundly criticized by major US-based tech companies like Facebook and Apple when it was still a bill, but it was made law regardless in late 2016.
He campaigned on a promise to extract the US from conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, and he's been roundly criticized for failing to intervene more actively in Syria's civil war.
Mr. McQuaid, who has roundly denied Mr. Trump's claims, said he still gets occasional Twitter messages and letters from readers about his clash with Mr. Trump, weeks after the Feb.
Angela Merkel's coalition government in Berlin looks more fragile than ever after voters in the state of Bavaria roundly rejected the chancellor's allied parties at a regional election this weekend.
I have been roundly criticized for opposing a Trump presidency, which I clearly did against my own self-interest since I would be a beneficiary of this new tax bonanza.
His party's candidate, Yasmin Rashid, a gynaecologist, came a creditable second after roundly condemning the Sharif family for their aloofness, their lack of respect for the army and their cronyism.
Trump's comments on the violence Saturday -- he condemned actions "on many sides" -- have been roundly criticized for what he didn't say about white supremacists, the alt-right or Nazi sympathizers.
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court roundly rejected the 87-year-old's bid to have his conviction on 31 federal criminal counts reversed, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Kevin Roberts decided to resign as chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi, a British advertising agency, after he was roundly criticised for saying that female executives in the industry lack "vertical ambition".
" Seizing on Trump's roundly criticized response to the racial violence in Charlottesville, Biden wrote that Trump's "shameful defense of white nationalists and neo-Nazis" had "further abnegated America's moral leadership.
Earmarks are a lazy, unfair and corrupt way to circumvent that process, and they have been roundly excoriated by the conservative movement upon which Republicans depend for their political lives.
It helps shift the narrative away from the president's shellacking in the November midterms, where Americans roundly decided to elect a Democratic House of Representatives to keep him in check.
But his $1 trillion proposal — which would have provided $200 billion in federal funding, with the rest falling to state and local governments — was roundly panned by Democrats as insufficient.
Baldwin jabbed Trump for attacking the media over coverage of his response to the violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., earlier this month that was roundly criticized.
It's astonishing that Sessions would make such comments when Sean Spicer was roundly criticized just last month for trying to connect smoking pot to becoming addicted to painkillers and heroin.
Attempts to replace Safe Harbor with a so-called EU-US 'Privacy Shield' are ongoing but have been roundly criticized as containing the same fundamental flaws that scuppered Safe Harbor.
He incriminated his co-conspirators, most of whom were given life bans from football, while he was sentenced to four years in prison and roundly denigrated by the national press.
President Trump has repeatedly expressed his willingness in recent days to meet with top Iranian officials, which they roundly rejected, calling his suggestion a "humiliation" after the nuclear deal withdrawal.
Like Facebook, its much bigger and far more profitable social media competitor, Twitter has been roundly criticized for allowing misinformation and other types of misbehavior to spread on its platform.
We were roundly defeated by other poseurs, a guy group who put on wigs and dresses for "Our Lips Are Sealed," hilariously squeezing their legs shut for the song's chorus.
Democrats have roundly criticized Trump's handling of his administration's efforts to rebalance the U.S. trade relationship with China and address issues such as intellectual property theft and forced technology transfers.
In Bigmouth, his primary concern, he plays original tunes with roundly sculpted melodies and knotty rhythms beneath — somewhere between baroque pop and contemporary jazz, with a spritz of soul harmony.
The government of Iraq offers no option for secession in its newly drafted constitution and its supreme court put a hold on the plebiscite — an order that was roundly ignored.
Facebook was roundly criticized in March when it failed to take action on the live video of the Christchurch shooting until after it was alerted to the video by police.
Trump was roundly and brutally mocked after he pronounced the state name as "Nev-AH-da" at a rally in Reno, while repeatedly insisting that he was saying it correctly.
The message was roundly rejected by the political opposition and by Haitians on the street, who responded with spontaneous violent protests on Wednesday that culminated in demonstrations around the country.
Mac Miller&aposs final album "Circles," which was released posthumously on Friday, has been roundly praised by critics — and immediately inspired buzz about an apparent contribution from his ex-girlfriend.
Eighteen months after the announcement of his presidential bid was roundly met with guffaws, Trump is set to take control of the Oval Office and all the prerogatives that entails.
For a governor who has been roundly disparaged by voters in New Jersey and political pundits across the country, he seemed to take extra joy in the support from lawmakers.
If someone with excitement, style, charm and provocation were to appear now—like, say, Little Richard or James Brown—they would be roundly ignored by the critics and the industry.
Spacey's roundly criticized public apology involved the actor finally coming out as gay after decades of rumors, but several more accusations followed, leading to Spacey's firing from House of Cards.
Comparing Trump v Hawaii to Korematsu v United States, the roundly discredited ruling that justified the internment of Japanese Americans in the second world war, Justice Sotomayor ended with a flourish.
LONDON — A bar in St Albans in Hertfordshire has been roundly praised on social media for a sign offering help and guidance to anyone on a Tinder date that's gone wrong.
Italian politicians have already roundly condemned Austria's plan, calling it a gesture to nationalism and saying it will threaten the delicate ethnic balance in Alto Adige, also known as South Tyrol.
One criticism that appears repeatedly, especially in fast-growing cities where gentrification and developers are roundly resented, is that people are buying up housing units just to rent them on Airbnb.
The problem for Beijing, however, is that most of the countries do take it seriously – and the court roundly rejected Beijing's assertions to rights to most of the South China Sea.
Countless other athletes from foreign nations and Brazil itself, plus judges, ball boys and practically anyone who steps out in front of the crowd, have been roundly booed at some point.
Texas's purported justifications for these laws—averting voter fraud and protecting women's health—were roundly shot down by, respectively, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
Senator Smith has been able to secure broad support for his bill—unlike a rival proposal from fellow Liberal Senator James Paterson, which was roundly shouted down as homophobic and transphobic.
While some biofuels were sold as panaceas just a decade ago, their emissions impacts have been roundly questioned, and they have presented other challenges in areas from biodiversity to food prices.
Back in March, Oscar Munoz, United's CEO, was named "Communicator of the Year" for 2017 by PRWeek US, but his tone-deaf response to this scandal was roundly mocked on Twitter.
While he criticized her conduct and called her handling of sensitive information "extremely careless," Comey's decision not to recommend charges against Clinton or her aides has been roundly criticized by Republicans.
Elizabeth Warren and Sanders himself -- who was roundly booed on Monday when he told his own supporters that it was imperative to elect Clinton and her vice presidential pick Tim Kaine.
The budget deal reached late Sunday night roundly rejected Trump's plan, sending a loud message to the White House that medical research has wide support on both sides of the aisle.
Clinton raised marginal tax rates on the highest-income Americans, in a move that was roundly denounced by supply-siders as economically ruinous and was uniformly opposed by Republicans in Congress.
Released six months after Independence Day, Burton's film saw comparatively limited success, grossing just over $100 million; it was roundly savaged by critics, and compared unfavorably to its more successful rival.
He is lambasted by commentators, booed by supporters and roundly slated by all and sundry, but it only ever seems to make him meaner, more motivated and generally harder to beat.
"A lot of the overnight data has been kind of weak and people have just roundly ignored it," said Aaron Kohli, interest rates strategist at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
But in spite of his noble intentions, the Night Manager star was roundly criticized on social media by observers who found his remarks self-indulgent, tone-deaf, or just plain awkward.
The argument that carbon capture technology is too expensive is also a complete red herring, which roundly neglects to acknowledge how quickly production costs would fall thanks to economies of scale.
Comey, roundly criticized by Republicans for his decision not to recommend charges against Clinton at the end of the FBI probe in July, has now drawn the ire of senior Democrats.
A startup comprised of a trio of ex-Google engineers is doing something Google has roundly failed to do: make Android compelling on larger-screen devices like tablets and even PCs.
He urged the nation to focus on improving segregated schools by holding them to strict standards, a tacit return to the "separate but equal" doctrine that was roundly rejected in Brown.
And while it's easy to roundly mock all the upgrades and accoutrements, the thing is, the vulva was having a moment, one that no one seemed to notice except to mock.
A Snyder appointee made the decision to switch Flint's drinking water supply as a cost-savings measure, and the state's overall response to the growing crisis there has been roundly criticized.
Not only is this in total opposition to basic constitutional principles, it is deeply immoral and should be roundly rejected by every society in which people truly desire to be free.
"I find it somewhat troubling that even before the President named Judge Kavanaugh that there were those who were roundly condemning the nominee without knowing who the nominee is," Murkowski said.
Rubio was roundly mocked for repeating a prepared answer during an early February debate even after Chris Christie, who has since dropped out of the race, called him out for it.
In May, Australian retailer Woolworths was dragged for selling bananas in plastic boxes and, a few years ago, Del Monte was roundly criticized for putting individual bananas inside individual plastic bags.
Their best wins have come in Houston and Oklahoma City, difficult places to play and quality opponents but ones that are roundly considered to be a tier below the league's elite.
Jones and her son were roundly cast as villains -- and anyone who supported them, as a fool who'd been duped by the money-grubbing mother plying her child's pain for profit.
There should be no room for doubt about the fact that we roundly abhor these sentiments in our midst, and unambiguously repudiate the violent and evil acts that arise from them.
Trump's attendance at the 2018 Forum, announced in early January, raised eyebrows at the time as the president has roundly criticized elites such as the rich and powerful that attend Davos.
Senator Smith has been able to secure broad support for his bill — unlike a rival proposal from fellow Liberal Senator James Paterson, which was roundly shouted down as homophobic and transphobic.
The proposal, which was floated to Nissan behind closed doors but leaked to the Japanese media, was roundly rebuffed by Nissan's chief executive, Hiroto Saikawa, who has long opposed the idea.
He has been roundly condemned for his very obvious disdain for England's domestic cups, for his belief that what matters is qualifying for the Champions League, not winning the Carabao Cup.
Mr. Trump's decision was roundly denounced by members of both parties, many of whom argued that anyone willing and able to fight for their country should be welcomed into the military.
Democrats roundly rejected that argument, maintaining that not only did Trump commit an impeachable offense in asking for foreign help in an election, but he's since suggested he'd do it again.
Gurner is far from the first person to get roundly criticized for suggesting that millennials who don't own property, or who aren't financially secure, have their own spending habits to blame.
Trump faced many of the same questions about the priorities of the president, who was roundly criticized last year after his private comment about "s---hole countries" in Africa became public.
Roundly criticized for its clumsy response to Hurricane Katrina in 21, FEMA has deployed some 2300,1003 workers into cities and towns hit by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma in Texas and Florida.
It is not clear whether all Republican senators will roundly endorse the deal, which includes provisions that Ms. Collins and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida had raised concerns about this week.
Police first claimed that the syndicate raid hadn't in fact happened, and the prosecutor general then issued a gag order on reporting the case, which was roundly ignored by local press.
According to a few men who walked away with Globes, they had heeded a message that emerged from the #MeToo movement early on, when they were roundly encouraged to hush up.
Finland's president said Sunday he did not tell Donald Trump "raking" forest floors would prevent wildfires — contradicting the U.S leader, whose claim has been roundly mocked in the Northern European country.
It's worth noting that Twitter is roundly criticized for allowing women to be attacked and harassed on its service with impunity, and many feel that Twitter doesn't do enough to prevent it.
Houston coach Bill O&aposBrien was roundly criticized for his conservative play-calling in the waning moments, a cautious approach that fueled the Seahawks&apos last-second dash to the winning touchdown.
After he posted pictures of the finished bathroom and was roundly mocked, one poster recreated the bathroom in The Sims 4 and declared it too garish for use even by digital humans.
But digital privacy and rights groups roundly criticized the TPP for restricting the freedom of information and lambasted what they say was the lack of transparency in the drafting of the deal.
There is a growing conspiracy theory that it could have been the artist himself grabbing the print, or that it could be a publicity stunt by the organizers—something they roundly deny.
At the same time, national party leaders explicitly discouraged members from wearing party uniforms while showing support for Mr. Zuma in his court appearance — a directive that was roundly defied on Friday.
Google is under pressure to come up with a big initiative to level the playing field in comparison shopping, but its proposal was roundly criticised by competitors as inadequate, the sources said.
The revelation was roundly criticized Friday by government watchdog groups, such as Reclaim New York, which blasted the state for providing such credits to powerful Hollywood companies at the expense of taxpayers.
"Proposals from Republican commissioners have been roundly rejected as crossing a 'red line,' even when an identical proposal from a Democratic commissioner is accepted later on," Pai told a U.S. House panel.
Belkin's version of the InvisiGlass Ultra for the iPhone 7/8 has also been roundly panned in Apple Store reviews and on its own website, where the review average is 1.2 stars.
The claim was roundly dismissed, by the media and the Cruz campaign, but even that ate away at precious time before the Indiana primary -- which Cruz would lose, dropping out that night.
The officials, citing the need to safeguard operations in Syria, declined to specify exactly what measures the United States has taken after the strikes, which Damascus, Tehran and Moscow have roundly condemned.
The late Michael Jackson was roundly criticized in 2002 after he dangled his baby boy from the fourth floor balcony of a hotel in Berlin to show the child off to fans.
Similarly, sport betting is roundly international and global, so you already know that often the people who are committing the betting fraud are not committing it where the match is being fixed.
The treatment of Manning prior to her sentencing, while she was detained at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait, and later at the Marine Corps brig in Quantico, has been roundly condemned as torture.
Trump was roundly criticized by the media for making the baseless claim that "millions" of people had illegally cast ballots for Clinton, helping her to a popular vote victory in the election.
Santander UK Holdings Plc, which mandated a 10-year sterling debut holding company deal, had to step back on Thursday after markets opened in the red - a decision that was roundly applauded.
And a solid majority of Americans do want to cut off immigration now from areas with links to terrorism — though the public roundly rejects any religious test for immigration under any circumstances.
Mayor Ed Lee, once introduced, was then roundly booed by the crowd, as was the National Rifle Association, Texas' Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (he tweeted an ill-timed Bible verse), and Islamophobia.
In a bold ruling in October the Supreme Court not only roundly rejected the team's arguments; it also asserted that the blasphemy law was not beyond criticism since it was man-made.
He is unfashionable but insists on wearing a gold chain, for which he is roundly mocked; he's a naturalized American citizen whose nemesis, a white coder from Canada, is an undocumented immigrant.
But even if the Conservative and Labour Party leaderships reach a Brexit compromise, there is no guarantee that it will pass through parliament, which has roundly rejected May's proposals three times already.
In his essay 'A Few Words on Secret Writing' (1841), Edgar Allan Poe wrote: '[I]t may be roundly asserted that human ingenuity cannot concoct a cipher which human ingenuity cannot resolve.
Carl Paladino said on Tuesday that he had not intended to send racist remarks about President and Michelle Obama, which were roundly denounced as viciously offensive, to a Buffalo newspaper for publication.
An analysis of existing research published last year failed to find "any certainty that eating red meat or processed meat causes cancer, diabetes or heart disease" although that study was roundly criticized.
A bipartisan coalition in the Senate roundly rejected a measure backed by Mr. Trump that would have all but ended the family-based migration system that has been in place for decades.
Megyn Kelly's decision to interview him, for a show to air Sunday night, has been roundly criticized by people who suggest that we would be better off denying this fringe extremist exposure.
The core performances from Reedus and others like Margaret Qualley and Mads Mikkelsen are roundly excellent, making the most of an awkward script, and the game is all the better for them.
While they have roundly condemned the military commander's reign, noting that he's credited with hundreds of American deaths over his decades in power, they have also questioned the timing of the strike.
Conservative economists roundly disagree that large tax increases can spur faster growth, even those who say government spending on paid leave and child care may get more Americans into the labor force.
" His comments have been roundly denounced by Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who said on the Senate floor on Tuesday: "I cannot stress just how wrong this is.
Photos were posted online of Buttigieg sitting beneath the chandelier, leading to him being roundly mocked for the event and adding to the criticism he has taken for headlining top-dollar fundraisers.
Once roundly criticized for abruptly deciding to separate the DVD and streaming units, Hastings is now lauded for his foresight in recognizing that the physical distribution business was headed for the dustbin.
She'll arrive in Doha with all the swagger one might expect from a roundly beloved 21-year-old who boasts four Olympic gold medals and 10 World Championship golds in artistic gymnastics.
While Mr. Trump was roundly denounced for continuing to push the conspiracy theory, it solidified his connection to the largely white Republican base that was so instrumental in his election victory in November.
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Elizabeth Warrenof Massachusetts, the top-polling candidate on the stage last night, is roundly seen to have set the pace, while former Congressman Beto O'Rourke of Texas turned into a target for attacks.
But the FAA, roundly criticised for being slower than other regulators to ground the plane, and earlier granting Boeing wide-ranging powers of self-certification, is in no mood to prove them right. ■
New York (CNN Business)Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has been roundly criticized by President Donald Trump for not cutting rates fast enough and by investors for possibly ignoring signs of a slowdown.
The San Francisco 49ers quarterback was roundly booed, especially since the preseason game against the San Diego Chargers was on a night when the Chargers were hosting their annual Salute to the Military.
Bill de Blasio, the mayor of New York City who had been roundly mocked for entering the presidential race with his low popularity ratings, proved to be a surprisingly combative and forceful speaker.
A British man who tweeted about confronting a Muslim woman about the Brussels attacks — and was then roundly mocked by Twitter users — was arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred on Wednesday night.
They work in a space that is roundly ignored by the big guys and, if all goes according to plan, they'll soon grab a bit more of the lucrative world of weekend jaunts.
Stay tuned this week for earnings reports from competitors looking to eat SAP's lunch including Oracle, Microsoft and Amazon, which will more roundly portend SAP's status in the competitive IT/cloud services space.
It's more like Samsung hoping to finally get people excited about a feature that has failed to excite folks for years now… Frankly speaking, current gen wireless charging is a roundly uninspiring technology.
Workers' representatives had roundly criticized the appointment of a non-French CEO, first reported in the domestic press, in a statement issued by nine major unions representing pilots, cabin crew and ground staff.
Trump's decision to withdraw American forces ahead of a Turkish offensive last week into northern Syria against U.S.-allied Syrian Kurdish fighters, removing their protection, has been roundly criticized, even by fellow Republicans.
Though often undertaken as a cleansing custom, experts roundly agree it has no medical benefits -- and carries myriad health risks, from childbirth and menstrual complications to severe infections, post-traumatic stress, even death.
In the United States, President Obama and the bevy of candidates running to succeed him roundly denounced the tragedy early Tuesday, offering condolences as well as more pointed vows and potential policy responses.
He once worked as a geologist for a petroleum company and was roundly criticized for telling a congressional panel he drank fracking fluid while arguing for the safety of the energy extraction technique.
Have you forgotten why the Tea Party exploded onto the political scene in 2010, and why Donald Trump succeeded in roundly defeating 16 highly-qualified and highly-skilled Republican opponents in the primary?
Cruz, a former Texas solicitor general, took the unprecedented step last summer of calling the Senate GOP leader a liar during a floor speech, a move that roundly condemned by fellow Republican colleagues.
The scheme was roundly rejected by eastern European nations Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia — known as the Visegrad Four (V4) — who are pushing for a tougher EU stance on the issue.
When Gemalto was awarded the passport-making contract, the decision was roundly criticized, especially from U.K. citizens who recognized the return of blue-colored passports as a patriotic Brexit bonus, the FT said.
How about Rainbow Six: Siege, a game that received okay reviews, but was roundly dinged for its approach to microtransactions, serious matchmaking issues, an influx of cheaters ruining games, and not enough content?
In a world of adaptations that are roundly thought to be ruined when they veer too far away from the source material, Thorne's own adaptations seem to falter when they are too faithful.
Western observers, on the other hand, date the dawn of the American hegemonic age as 1991, when the Soviet Union was roundly defeated and collapsed, costing Russia any say over its neighboring countries.
Her recent decision to take a DNA test to prove her distant Native American ancestry after Trump's taunts of "Pocahontas" was roundly criticized and raised questions among some Democrats about her political agility.
The plan, roundly rejected by Palestinian leaders, envisions Jerusalem as Israel's undivided capital, and gives Israel a green light to annex all settlements in the West Bank, as well as the Jordan Valley.
In this week's New York Democratic primary, she stunned the political world by roundly beating Representative Joseph Crowley, once seen as a possible successor to Nancy Pelosi as Democratic leader of the House.
He argued that any attempt by Mueller to force the president's testimony via subpoena would be deemed an "abuse of the grand jury" that gets "roundly shot down" by the court's conservative majority.
That eight-page missive was roundly denounced by many legal experts, who said it sounded more like a political diatribe from the president than a reasoned legal argument against the House's impeachment efforts.
In 1996, Alanis Morissette was roundly criticized by pedants who argued that the examples of situational irony in her song "Ironic" — "It's like rain on your wedding day" — were not, in fact, ironic.
Last fall, though, Stern, who died in 1999, shared a retrospective with Coppola at the Museum of Modern Art, and the Sueños, in their first major U.S. exhibition, roundly upstaged Coppola's abstract cityscapes.
"Women will decide who the next President of the United States will be," Abzug declared at the 1983 National Women's Political Caucus, where President Ronald Reagan was roundly denounced by women in attendance.
Monday night, Sanchez was roundly criticized when he was thrown out at first base with the bases loaded in the top of the ninth inning and the Yankees trailing Tampa Bay 7-6.
Red-faced and roundly built, with a bald pate fringed with gray, he looked like Freud's jolly younger brother and had worked as a student pastor and journalist before becoming interested in psychoanalysis.
In an article for RealClearPolicy, PPI's Will Marshall and Ed Gerwin argue that voters roundly reject the idea that the United States can prosper by walling off its borders from the global economy.
The West was heavily involved in Ukraine at the time because of its ongoing conflict with Russia, which had seized Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, an invasion roundly condemned by the international community.
He has tolerated and even welcomed unsubtle combat over his selections, allowing a senior adviser, Kellyanne Conway, to roundly attack Mr. Romney on television while he remains a top contender for the cabinet.
Millions of people have gained coverage, and the Democratic Party is roundly united around Obamacare — a far cry from 2009, when Pelosi had to fight aggressively to shepherd the law through the House.
It's always satisfying to see a roundly reviled idiom reanimated by a visual intelligence keen enough to recognize that there's more work to be done, and fearless enough to press ahead with it.
Their curtain call album We Got It From Here, Thank You 4 Your Service... was roundly acclaimed and was eligible for the Grammys this year, but was notably absent from all the rap categories.
On Thursday, Senators Ron Wyden and Rand Paul released a joint statement opposing the measure that was roundly condemned by the ACLU and nearly two dozen other human rights and privacy advocates this week.
The company and Dorsey have been roundly criticised by people in recent weeks, who believed that the company was not being strict enough with enforcing its abusive content policies when it came to Jones.
Whether this is heralded as uncompromising leadership or roundly goofed on as the stagiest possible bluster largely depends, for Kelly as for most of his peers, on what his record is at the time.
A previous claim from CEO Mark Zuckerberg that its "systems" prevent hate speech from being sent was roundly rejected by the Phandeeyar-backed group, which helped Facebook identify hate speech on Facebook and Messenger.
Widespread reports of mass detention targeting Uyghur Muslims, as well as allegations of abuse and even torture within the "de-radicalization" centers, has seen China roundly condemned by Western governments and human rights organizations.
These logos, which looked more like jerseys for future hockey teams were roundly criticized by the country's top designers, many of whom banded together to propose their own branding for the 150th birthday celebration.
After the seizure, Eichenwald's wife took over his Twitter account to say that the tweet caused the seizure and that police were contacted—both Eichenwald and his wife were roundly mocked for this post.
All three men gave $49,999, which roundly bests Bogue's donation, though "bests" perhaps isn't the right word to use, because Proposition Q has been resoundingly criticized for its approach to San Francisco's homeless population.
The younger Trump was roundly criticized for his comment, which to many implied that women who bring complaints of sexual harassment, like Carlson and countless others without such a public platform, are somehow weak.
Trump is right that "ObamaCare premiums are going up, up, up" this year — but experts pretty roundly agree that most of the price hike is due to actions taken by the Trump administration itself.
Lawmakers are due to vote on May's Brexit plan for a second time on Tuesday, two months after roundly rejecting it and less than three weeks before Britain is due to leave the bloc.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, for example, was roundly dragged last year for wearing a "#staywoke" T-shirt, but Zimmer's recent proclamation makes it clear he somehow missed that overt social cue to back off.
It was pretty stunning for Evans, too, who was roundly jeered throughout the men's singles duel and especially so when he completed an emotional 21-8 19-21 8-21 win at the Riocentro.
His attempts at memes are so absurd, they are roundly mocked from all sides—even a reporter for the right-leaning Washington Free Beacon had a viral tweet last week deriding the young moron.
I've never really liked the electronics kits that LittleBits sold – they didn't do enough to be fun and were too simple to be roundly educational – so something like this is a great step forward.
Politicians in Madrid, including members of the ruling People's Party (PP) and the opposition Socialists, have compared CDR activity to that of the violent Basque separatist group ETA, a parallel the groups roundly reject.
Trump's protectionist trade policies have been roundly criticized by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, who have panned his move to impose steep tariffs on steel and other products from around the globe.
Larry Kudlow, the chief economic adviser for President Donald Trump, learned that lesson the (very) hard way on Tuesday after he gave an roundly dismissive interview on Haley's promise of future sanctions against Russia.
"The notion that students got anything other than negative value from Corinthian has been roundly disproved by student experience and the judgment of employers and the legitimate higher education sector," director Toby Merill said.
Our governor, Jay Inslee, heroically inserted climate change as a topic into the Democratic presidential campaign earlier this year, and our voters roundly prefer climate-friendly candidates on the national, statewide, and local levels.
Trump has been roundly criticized in Washington over his refusal to denounce Russian meddling in the 2016 election while appearing alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference in Helsinki on Monday.
The move was roundly criticized online, with commentators pointing out that not only is Amazon one of the most valuable companies in the world, but that Bezos himself is the wealthiest man on Earth.
Firefighters and fire experts roundly agreed that there's plenty of water to fight the 100+ blazes raging across the state; some pointed out that water isn't even the main tool used to tame wildfires.
And Pence's praise of Buttigieg came after his own popularity had tanked in the wake of the roundly unpopular legislation, which was making his re-election campaign for governor in 2016 an uphill climb.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A far-right Israeli politician has been admonished by his party and roundly condemned by commentators after suggesting Jewish and Arab women should be separated in maternity wards in apartheid-style segregation.
How every PR person I asked about Super Bowl security brought up anti-human trafficking training as their first talking point, even though the idea that Super Bowls increase trafficking has been roundly debunked.
He took a particularly ruthless approach to covering Donald Trump, who's since gone from being roundly mocked for announcing his candidacy by gliding down an escalator in June 2015 to becoming the president-elect.
In 2011, a then-nine-year-old Milo Cress conducted phone surveys of straw manufacturers and, after hanging up his parents' phone, he arrived at that figure, which has been roundly quoted ever since.
When he asked some groups to provide departure kits — typically containing tarps and hygiene products like soap — for families living in the schools so they could return home, he claims he was roundly ignored.
Having been roundly accused of hiding in the crucial early days of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, he won't want to provide further evidence that he is inaccessible when people need to see him most.
But he has also been roundly criticized for curating shows at MoMA like the retrospective of the Icelandic musical artist Björk in 215 and the Marina Abramovic show "The Artist Is Present" in 2010.
But Stumpf was roundly criticized by members of both parties during appearances before Congress last month, where it was made clear that lawmakers believed top executives had to be held responsible for the activity.
That proposal is part of a major transportation infrastructure push at the heart of Obama's budget, but its funding stream — a $10 per barrel tax on oil — has already been roundly rejected by Republicans.
Mr. Vance was roundly criticized for deciding not to press forcible touching charges against the producer in 2015 and was under political pressure to indict Mr. Weinstein when he finally did so in 2018.
Aung San Suu Kyi has insisted that Myanmar can handle this internally, but she has been roundly criticized for for ignoring the plight of the Rohingya, if not being outright complicit in their oppression.
While Trump was roundly criticized by leaders of both major political parties for his comments in Helsinki, Finland, Bannon said he and the Republican Party will not be hurt in the 2018 midterm elections.
Though Trump has suggested raising the minimum age for purchasing a firearm, an idea that has been roundly rejected by the NRA, he said he doesn't expect to clash with the gun rights group.
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He left Hoover in 2007 in the midst of controversy over his book The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11, which was roundly criticized across the political spectrum.
Indeed, the interests of those pursuing identity politics, in Breitbart's view (contributors roundly fail to recognize their own arguments as a form of white identity politics), are seen as irreconcilable with those of "real" Americans.
Tillis got a taste of the risk that comes with breaking with Trump in today's GOP earlier this year, when he was roundly criticized for initially coming out against the President's border wall emergency declaration.
" Boykin thinks top Democrats — who have roundly blasted the administration's recent moves as bigotry — are crying wolf about Trump's latest LGBT stances, saying, "I don't really see anything beyond normal liberal LGBT people being triggered.
To wrap all of this up, Jo is roundly mocked by everyone she works with the moment they find out she would stoop so low as to sleep with the lowly, nerdy, glasses-wearing millennial.
ASB said banking operations and products are "simpler" in New Zealand, that it has an independent board and has a "different culture" to Commonwealth Bank's, which was roundly criticized on Tuesday by Australia's prudential regulator.
And it's fair to say that Facebook Messenger's early clutch of chatbots roundly failed to impress — it's since tried to hone the user experience to dial down user confusion, so a fairly inauspicious start there.
But Democrat Ralph Northam, the state's not-particularly-inspiring lieutenant governor, roundly defeated Gillespie, 54 to 45 percent, as Democrats rode a wave of victories in other statewide offices and the state's House of Delegates.
The fact that Microsoft was roundly trounced in mobile has clearly made the company reticent to wade back into those waters, though it has begun work on expanding its presence through iPhone and Android apps.
After Trump was roundly criticized for appearing to side with Putin on the issue of election interference, Cruz, who ran against Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, may have felt pressure to criticize the president.
So, in essence, Dave is about rebranding the roundly hated bank overdraft fees, which apparently do nothing except enrich banking giants, and trying to replace them with feel good donations attached to a worthy cause.
Plans to change pensions in 1995 and to introduce a flexible work contract for the young in 2006 had not been flagged up in the preceding election campaigns, and were roundly defeated by the street.
The world's best player of Go (the world's most complicated board game) was roundly defeated by a Google program called AlphaGo in the first game of their three-game match this week, per the NYT.
Pompeo said the reports will be raised with Moscow and "roundly condemned," adding that he remains optimistic that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will follow through on his pledge to President Trump to denuclearize.
A landmark exhibit at the time, The Family of Man has since been roundly criticized by such well-intentioned figures as Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag, John Berger, and Christopher Philips for being sentimental and humanist.
Historically, Western nations and the United States have turned a blind eye to Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses while nations such as Iran are roundly condemned for similar actions and policies against journalists and women.
His decision was roundly criticized by Republicans, and recent revelations that his statement was watered down by edits and that he made the decision before all witness interviews were finished have led to renewed criticism.
Or he could look at the example of former FBI Director James Comey, who was roundly criticized for making a statement on the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails 11 days before the 2016 presidential election.
Trump was roundly criticized for his friendliness toward Putin at the summit and for his remarks casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence community's assessment of Russia's election interference in 85033, which he later walked back.
And yet, here we are today: The Republicans have let Trump lead the country into what will soon be its longest-ever government shutdown, all over an immigration policy that voters roundly rejected last November.
Its roster of authors includes the likes of Dorothy Whipple, who was wildly successful in the early 20th century and later roundly despised for writing domestic novels about women and their careers and love lives.
This was a mere battle in a much larger war, it was roundly agreed; one of the aims of the group was to provide inspiration for like-minded people across the nation to take action.
Most people would not insist on working out 93 miles from their home when there's a perfectly good gym just around the corner, especially when they'll be roundly criticized by millions of people for it.
Mr. Tillerson was roundly criticized by a much-demoralized diplomatic corps, accused of gutting budgets and staffing levels in a reflection of what many see as a long, downward trajectory of the State Department's influence.
Most people would not insist on working out 11 miles from their home when there's a perfectly good gym just around the corner, especially when they'll be roundly criticized by millions of people for it.
Mr. Modi's other major economic policy, the sudden invalidation of paper money in November 2016, has been roundly criticized by economists as causing great disruption to India's cash-based economy without providing any real benefits.
Mr. Dutton is roundly loathed by many Australians on the left side of the country's political divide — which may account for the enthusiastic reception for the other Peter Dutton, once the confusion was cleared away.
Mark Knight and some of his defenders will tell you the outcry against his Serena Williams cartoon, roundly criticized this week for indulging noxious racist imagery, are about "political correctness" or progressive silencing of dissent.
Trump was roundly mocked for turning his Supreme Court announcement into an episode of "The Bachelor," but it must be said that the president has more talent for devising cliffhangers than anyone since Charles Dickens.
The Department of Defense (DoD) was once roundly regarded as a world leader in research & development (R&D), having greatly contributed to the creation of innovative technologies for civilian use (including, most famously, the internet).
Representative Steve King, a Republican from Iowa who has a history of making inflammatory statements viewed by many as insensitive or outright racist, was roundly criticized on Sunday for his apparent endorsement of white nationalism.
During his tenure, he was roundly criticized for defending misleading claims about the size of the crowd at Trump's presidential inauguration and made an inaccurate comparison between Adolf Hitler and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Though the U.S. intelligence community has unequivocally stated that Russian intelligence agencies hacked the Democratic National Committee and other political targets during the 2016 presidential campaign, Russian President Vladimir Putin has roundly denied the claim.
This was roundly criticized by anti-hunger groups and other organizations because it would undermine the dignity and autonomy of SNAP recipients and, in the process, would lead to increases in food insecurity and hunger.
They got a boost on Friday when President Trump muddied the waters for his party by suggesting senators repeal ObamaCare now and replace it later — an option that was roundly rejected by Republicans in January.
The anti-establishment reverberations from almost six months of street protests swept through polling stations across Hong Kong on Sunday, as voters in record numbers roundly rejected pro-Beijing candidates in favor of pan-democrats.
"[Hard-liners] were also roundly defeated in the experts assembly—made up of senior clerics—with all but one prominent hardliner trounced in the fight for Tehran's 16 seats," the Financial Times's Najmeh Bozorgmehr writes.
The Americans ultimately remained on the air for six years, eventually becoming one of the best dramas of the decade and taking a well-deserved victory lap after its roundly praised sixth and final season.
Not only was the plan roundly criticized by net neutrality advocates, who argued that Facebook was cynically mainlining its brand and products to people without other options, but regulators in India effectively blocked it in 2016.
Mr Erdogan compounded the damage by proclaiming that high lending rates were to blame for inflation (a view roundly mocked by economists) and making clear that it was he who was in charge of monetary policymaking.
While some of the targets, such as cutting lavish energy subsidies, have been roundly applauded by economists as long overdue, others, such as a goal of ending dependence on oil by 2020, have provoked widespread scepticism.
Complicating matters more is the fact that Spayd, who took the job last July, has been roundly criticized for publishing work that's been called everything from "insipid" by The Outline to "disastrous" by New York magazine.
"It sounds like you get it now, as opposed to in 1991," said interviewer Craig Melvin, who noted Biden had been "roundly criticized for not doing more during that hearing" in his role as committee chair.
Mr Campbell, wisely perhaps, is careful not to trash Mr Trump too roundly, saying he will work with the bombastic businessman when he has good ideas—such as rebuilding America's infrastructure—and oppose him when necessary.
Italy roundly outclassed La Roja in their monumental clash at the Stade de France, knocking out the reigning champions with goals from Giorgio Chiellini and Graziano Pellè, and ending Spain's golden era once and for all.
Cornell was roundly condemned by fire prevention experts, including one retained by the police, who in reports and statements agreed the Res Club contained code violations and that a proper building would have prevented the deaths.
One of the main policy proposals of the current campaign is to cap energy prices, a policy unveiled by the then Labour leader Ed Miliband in 2015 and roundly condemned by the Conservatives at the time.
At that time, Mr. Hollande and other prominent French Socialists roundly condemned the proposal, arguing that doing so would effectively torpedo one of the cornerstones of France's democracy: the equality of all citizens before the law.
The initial measure was hastily signed at the end of Trump's first week in office, and the White House was roundly criticized for not providing lawmakers, Cabinet officials and others with information ahead of the signing.
Alarmed by the uptake among kids, former surgeon general Vivek Murthy called the devices a "major public health concern" in a report on e-cigarettes last year, which the vaping industry and its allies roundly condemned.
In March, Pena Nieto roundly condemned Trump, who has promised to build a wall on the U.S. border with Mexico to keep out illegal immigrants and drugs, and has complained about what he calls unfair trade.
While the effort by Cuomo was roundly criticized, with one sharp observer calling it an "incredibly classic Cuomo/Albany story" and a "ridiculous farce," perhaps it could still spawn an idea that actually serves the public.
Now, unlike a month ago, Republican leaders are condemning Trump roundly, as a matter of their own political survival, some refusing to say whether they might rescind their support for him if he doesn't shape up.
She has also been roundly criticised in the West for failing to rein in the military over its alleged role in atrocities against minority Rohingya Muslims which the United Nations has described as textbook ethnic cleansing.
The initial measure was hastily signed at the end of Trump's first week in office, and the White House was roundly criticized for not providing lawmakers, Cabinet officials, and others with information ahead of the signing.
NASA's goal is to send humans to Mars sometime in the 2030s, but the agency has been roundly criticized by members of Congress and experts in the field for lacking details, direction, and a hard deadline.
When Senator John McCain died , Trump, who had mocked him for being "captured" in Vietnam, issued a pointedly stinting tweet ; as with the Annapolis shooting, he lowered the White House flag only after being roundly criticized.
Both leaders have been roundly criticized by rights groups for human rights violations — Erdogan for state-sponsored violence against Kurdish communities as well as crackdowns on democratic freedoms, and Netanyahu for his policies toward the Palestinians.
The Playboy Playmate Dani Mathers, who snapped a photo of a woman at her gym with the giggly, grossed-out caption, "If I can't unsee this then you can't, either!" was roundly shamed on social media.
The company roundly trounced the competition in smartphone chip wars, and has actually had a pretty strong branding presence among early adopters who are as concerned about their device's Snapdragon numbering as there are OS build.
One of my first books, "Early Sunday Morning," about a little girl overcoming her jitters as she prepares to sing her first choir solo, was roundly rejected by editors when I pitched it back in 2003.
Earlier this year, more than 20 Democratic senators asked the Department of Labor to conduct a similar study, a request it roundly denied, arguing that such a survey would be too complicated and expensive to complete.
Argentina President Mauricio Macri, a market-friendly conservative who was roundly beaten in a primary election last month, has been pushing to lure investment into infrastructure projects to help revive growth in the recession-hit country.
He told us that Iraq, whose military has in the past been roundly humiliated by ISIS, really needs to win—and win the right way—if it wants to hold onto any semblance of political stability.
Sanctions are roundly blamed in the media for Russia's economic woes but economists point to corruption and bureaucracy — with demand for sanity certificates for what should be routine home sales one example — as a notable drag.
At a meeting ahead of the WADA vote last week in the Seychelles, Scott attempted to make a spirited defense of her position that Russia had not done enough to be cleared and was roundly criticized.
He insisted it was really the Bidens who were linked to corruption in Ukraine and that bad actors there had done him harm by meddling in the 2016 election, a claim intelligence officials have roundly rejected.
Read more " _____ • Natasha Lennard in Esquire: "To frame Saturday's events as a fight between supporters of the president and his denouncers roundly misses the key tensions undergirding the confrontation: that of anti-fascists versus white nationalists.
Fortunately, security leaders have reached some level of consensus on much of what's expected in the coming EO. Talking about cybersecurity at the executive level is a net positive, except when strong encryption is roundly dismissed.
Democratic presidential candidates have roundly criticized Trump's tax cuts for going mostly to top earners, vowing to further overhaul the tax code and implement a range of measures, from wealth taxes to curbs on stock buybacks.
Yet, even so, many of these measures have been roundly criticized by privacy experts, who argue they do not go far enough to comply with GDPR and will trigger legal challenges once the framework is being applied.
Despite his growing frustration with a federal probe he has roundly dismissed, Trump has been cooperating with Mueller and lately has resisted attacking him directly, at the urging of his attorneys inside and outside the White House.
This may be a bitter pill for some — while I doubt anyone really expected a perfect recreation of the original's turn-based combat, XV has been roundly criticized for oversimplification of the franchise's occasionally quite complex systems.
Former Prime Minister with the conservative People's Party (PP) Mariano Rajoy, who has been roundly criticized for his handling of the Catalan crisis, was ousted by Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez in a no confidence vote June 1.
The so-called Goldwater Rule was established by the APA in the aftermath of the 1964 presidential campaign, when a political publication was roundly criticized for running a story speculating on Republican candidate Barry Goldwater's mental stability.
When Mr Le Pen shocked France and made it into the final of the presidential election in 2002, he was roundly beaten by Jacques Chirac, a Gaullist, who got 82% of the vote in the run off.
They were roundly booed by English spectators in a warm-up game against the hosts on May 25th, an unusual occurrence in the sport—and promptly scored 159 runs between them while guiding their team to victory.
About those comments by Hope Solo Morgan and her teammates have not only had to deal with a surprising loss, they've had to face questions about the controversial and roundly criticized comments from their goalie, Hope Solo.
The bill, which required all crypto tools to offer some way for a warrant-holding FBI agent to access encrypted information, was roundly reviled by the technology and privacy communities, and quickly lost momentum in DC, too.
In the days since the New Jersey governor shocked the political world with his endorsement, six New Jersey newspapers have called for him to resign, his backers have roundly criticized him and his poll numbers have plummeted.
Rodman has received the red-carpet treatment on each of his past visits but has been roundly criticized for doing so during a time of high tensions between the U.S. and North Korea over its weapons programs.
Trump's plan, roundly panned by Democrats and immigration advocacy groups, is aimed at trying to unite Republicans - some who want to boost immigration, others who want to restrict it - ahead of next year's presidential and congressional elections.
Republican "kiddie table" or "happy hour" debates  were roundly criticized during the last cycle because they were seldom watched by voters and lesser-known candidates weren't given the opportunity to breakthrough or compete against upper echelon competition.
The project cost hundreds of millions of dollars more than public projections and has been roundly derided by urban planners and architects, who say it was rushed into reality at the cost of structural integrity and functionality.
Cruz last year proposed limiting the price of RINs to 10 cents, a fraction of their current value – an idea that was roundly rejected by the ethanol industry as a disincentive for new ethanol blending infrastructure investment.
Ms. Helmsley, a symbol of 1980s greed and arrogance to many, was later convicted of tax evasion and roundly criticized for cutting two of her grandchildren out of her will and leaving their share to her dog.
The president, a far-right army captain, was roundly criticized for making that argument in a televised address to the nation on Tuesday night in which he minimized the likely impact of the "little flu" in Brazil.
" So, Conway said, he'll be "roundly criticized," and he'll watch the coverage, and he'll "stew," and then he'll erupt, and "he'll tweet, otherwise say, or do something that'll completely undo whatever positive benefit came from the speech.
The authors were mindful of its predecessor, the Kyoto Protocol, which was roundly rejected by the United States because it set binding emissions targets for wealthy countries while letting most developing nations, including China, off the hook.
The administration's initial story — that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein initiated the firing process by producing his memo critical of Comey's handling of the Clinton email investigation — is implausible on its face and has been roundly rejected.
And in 123, Mitt Romney's claim that he had taken care to hire women on his staff — and that he pulled it off by paging through "binders full of women" — was roundly mocked, memed and finally, commandeered.
Clowney was roundly criticized in his first two injury-plagued seasons before his star turn this season as he helped make up for the loss of J. J. Watt, who was placed on injured reserve in September.
The problem is that the study relied on flawed data and was roundly criticized by political scientists who said that a more careful examination of the data revealed no evidence that noncitizens had voted in recent elections.
Bloomberg recently defended the Chinese government — which reportedly has at least 1 million people enslaved in "reeducation" camps — as being "responsive" to their constituents, and roundly rejected applying the "dictatorship" label to the Chinese President Xi Jinping.
American dentist Walter Palmer was roundly criticized for reportedly paying $13,000 to lure Cecil, a 13-year-old male lion, out of the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe with bait and fatally wound it with a crossbow.
Cruz last year proposed limiting the price of RINs to 10 cents, a fraction of their current value an idea that was roundly rejected by the ethanol industry as a disincentive for new ethanol blending infrastructure investment.
That prompted some to question whether Mr. Ozil should be on the national team, and the picture was roundly criticized as partisan, in a country where major sports figures are expected to act like apolitical role models.
If there's anything working in the Bills' favor, it's the possibility of being overlooked as Seattle plays New England next Sunday night on a short week in what will be roundly considered a possible Super Bowl preview.
Last month, footage of a man taunting some innocent bison at Yellowstone National Park went viral, and the guy was roundly slammed for being a total dick to a majestic beast that was just minding its own business.
This duo handled Darker as well and were roundly criticized for putting a male gaze into play that the first film's director, Sam Taylor-Johnson, managed to side step, and for taking the source material far too seriously.
The rule changes have been roundly criticized by Bloomberg's rivals in the Democratic primary, some of whom have pointed out that the guidelines were previously not changed to ensure that candidates of color would be eligible to appear.
Trump has already been roundly attacked for a whole host of conflicts, including his children's presence on his transition team while running his companies, his meetings with foreign business people, and his refusal to disclose his tax returns.
Nevertheless, Carlos Beltran, a bilingual teammate, was upset that Pineda did not have an interpreter to help him communicate that night, and Pineda was roundly pilloried in the media afterward for using pine tar for a second time.
A current independence drive in Catalonia gained momentum after then regional leader Artur Mas asked Madrid to grant it a similar fiscal status as the Basque Country in 2012, a request roundly rejected by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
Whenever big brands launch unnecessarily gendered products – with the women's version naturally costing more – they are roundly ridiculed online, so it's a wonder that companies are still at it, bringing out pointless women-only versions of popular products.
But with unemployment at its lowest in decades, that message has gained little traction, and the SPD, up to 17 points behind Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in the polls, looks set to be roundly beaten in Sunday's elections.
To make matters worse, says Jun Iio of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, in Tokyo, Ms Koike has sent mixed messages about Mr Abe, roundly criticising him but not ruling out going into coalition with him.
Grey Worm sailed to Naath, Missandei's homeland, where he and his crew of Unsullied were roundly rejected because they knowingly committed war crimes at the siege of King's Landing and the people of Naath had heard about it.
And in the process, Trump is undermining what could be a powerful rhetorical weapon at a time when the 2016 campaign is dominated by his controversial statements on race that have been roundly criticized -- even by fellow Republicans.
This could be because children's fears for the future carry a certain moral weight; last month Dianne Feinstein, a Democratic senator, was roundly criticised after a video of her lecturing a group of young climate activists went viral.
Some of Goldwater's rivals kept a distance, notably Nelson Rockefeller who was roundly booed during the 1964 convention not just for his reluctance to fall in line, but for his criticism of groups like the John Birch Society.
The Post also reported that Papadopoulos made at least six requests for meetings between top campaign officials and Russian officials over the course of the campaign, but that they were roundly rejected by several members of the campaign.
Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, denies involvement and says the coup may have been orchestrated by Erdogan himself to justify a crackdown, a suggestion the president has roundly condemned.
The legislation has been roundly criticised despite attempts by May to broaden its appeal and overcome divisions in parliament over the right way to leave the EU. Reporting by Kylie MacLellan and William James, editing by Elizabeth Piper
The president, however, was roundly criticized for the government's response to Hurricane Maria, the storm that devastated Puerto Rico and left many of the island's 3.4 million residents without power, food or clean water for weeks on end.
Conservative lawmakers roundly criticized those who advocate for a long-term extension of subsidies through the use of tax credits, yet this approach is again being considered despite the fact that many of these technologies are cost competitive.
The fact that hundreds of thousands of African American voters in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania—more than enough to have made the difference—sat out the 2016 election was roundly ignored in the aftermath of Trump's shocking victory.
SNYDER, MCCARTHY ON THE HOT SEAT: Lawmakers roundly criticized the governor of Michigan and the head of the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, with many telling the pair they should resign for their role in the Flint, Mich.
Cruz has suggested putting a cap of 10 cents on credit prices - a fraction of their current value - a move that would save refiners millions of dollars but which was roundly rejected as unworkable by the biofuels industry.
That support was a marked reversal from the messages of recent months, when Mr. Bach and several of the participants in Saturday's meeting had roundly criticized WADA and its response to revelations of state-sponsored doping in Russia.
May's prospects of surviving as prime minister, they seem to view her as a more pragmatic and reasonable interlocutor than some of the potential alternatives — like the foreign minister, Boris Johnson, who is roundly disliked in Brussels. Mrs.
He has been highly critical of the government of predecessor Enrique Pena Nieto, who sought to lift economic growth by opening up the energy sector to private capital, an approach that Lopez Obrador has so far roundly rejected.
On Thursday, the board of trustees at Michigan State University named a top university administrator, Satish Udpa, as the new interim president, to replace John Engler, after roundly condemning Mr. Engler's comments and accepting his resignation, effective immediately.
And Mr. Trump has been roundly chastised for his recent decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, a multinational plan to limit global warming through curbs on emissions that Mr. Cohn and many prominent corporate executives supported.
You would think that after the first round, on April 22019, when you were so roundly and repeatedly criticized for this fact, that you would immediately remedy the situation and solve the problem by moving into the district.

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