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"sniping" Definitions
  1. the action of shooting at somebody from a hiding place, usually from a distance
  2. the act of criticizing somebody in an unpleasant way

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Political sniping But Trump's fondness for early self-congratulation and political sniping has already led to criticism he's not taking his role seriously.
Mr Lomborg himself appeared unfazed by the sniping and politicking.
This sniping is standard practice in a polarized primary race.
The talks were marred by frequent leaks and public sniping.
The new staff were "appalled" at the couple's sniping and
They tease without sniping, and let one another finish sentences.
For fans of sniping, there's a the boss Pharah vs.
Smith's sniping ability is a small piece of Cleveland's offense.
But I see these articles on, who is sniping at her.
Most likely, the Fed will continue to ignore the president's sniping.
There have been other instances of sniping between the two campaigns.
There have been other instances of sniping between the two campaigns.
Despite sniping on Twitter, journalists are also part of this process.
When everybody's seething and sniping, the effect is equalizing and indiscriminate.
We should expect them to work together instead of partisan sniping.
Trade's slowing, too, amid American and Chinese sniping and Brexit uncertainty.
Madeline's sass is alive and well in her sniping, salty daughter Abby.
The two candidates continued their sniping over trade during Wednesday night's debate.
Weeks of sniping in the Democratic presidential race flared into outright hostility.
Repeated sniping from within coalition ranks only undermined his position, he said.
American leaders have traditionally avoided partisan sniping while outside of the country.
It took Vladimir Tarasenko's sniping and Colton Parayko's stifling and O'Reilly's scoring.
And we appreciate how vexing you find these subordinates sniping at you.
The lack of progress has only led to more sniping among Republicans.
Second, Democrats started publicly sniping at the campaign's handling of the issue.
Linda gets her token lines of sniping, but it's not funny sniping (the insults are too soft-edged; they aren't allowed to be brittle), and this means that the movie's mother-daughter jokes are like firecrackers with damp fuses.
The singing doesn't begin until May 14th, but the sniping started months ago.
You probably know someone who makes sniping remarks like: Old media is dying!
If the sniping from up Pennsylvania Avenue bothers Sessions, you'd have hardly noticed.
Republicans giggled at the intraparty sniping at a rising star in Democratic politics.
It's time for him and his followers to stop sniping and start uniting.
Without the hundreds of hours of sniping experience, you're nothing compared to them.
But that didn't stop senators from sniping at each other with open hostility.
For example, we would see sniping at "holdovers" as evidence of bad faith.
Afterward, there were reports of sniping and finger-pointing within the Republican conference.
The sniping began shortly after Apple unveiled its new credit card with Goldman Sachs.
Mr. Andresen, who is not normally given to sniping, began to harden his position.
His constant sniping helped topple his immediate successor, Abdullah Badawi, who lasted until 13.
Only a day earlier the two had been sniping at each other over Twitter.
Mostly it's the usual teenage sniping — Cole is particularly obstreperous — but also some bonding.
It often meets at odd hours and in rushed circumstances, exacerbating the partisan sniping.
Kurdish fighters pulled out toward the surrounding mountains, and they're still sniping at us.
So do Mr. Hill and Mary Bacon, who plays Cora, Andrew's spoiled, sniping sister.
I also believe that the sniping nurtured on Twitter seeps into our interactions elsewhere.
And there is no doubt that the circular-firing-squad sniping only helps Trump.
Bloomberg and Sanders have been sniping at each other for more than a week.
Partisan sniping aside, leadership of the agency is poised to change hands this month.
Thus, Merkel's re-election is an opportunity to put past sniping and disagreements behind.
A year and a half later, they are sniping about FaceTime calls through TMZ.
The pair retired to their chairs between sets and suddenly began sniping at each other.
Short of an appropriate military option, the sniping has moved to the global diplomatic stage.
Use her rifle to wipe out a sniping Hanzo before he ever sees you coming.
"Ted is worried about his temperament," Mr. Trump said when asked about the recent sniping.
Once contained to sniping between aides, the squabbles have escalated to Obama and Trump themselves.
For many, this is a part or full-time job, and stream sniping is disruptive.
"But this is a bigger issue than one guy sniping at his neighbor," he said.
All that sniping in the media that says, 'Bob Shapiro is in over his head.
It's something everyone could enjoy in a week, month, year, administration, of division and sniping.
Women united in their opposition to Mr. Trump are divided and sniping at one another.
But Democrats still deciding between the two just seem to want the sniping to end.
Mr. Moore has appeared to benefit from the sniping between Mr. Strange and Mr. Brooks.
At any rate, almost 20 years later, the two are still sniping at each other.
Ahead of the address, Trump was sniping at Democrats who dismissed his calls for unity.
And the sniping between the two wings is starting to spill out into the open.
Two hundred years on, Austen's sniping observations of human vanity and folly still hit the mark.
He admits that there've been communication problems and that the sniping we've been seeing is new.
Hugh Son The sniping began shortly after Apple unveiled its new credit card with Goldman Sachs.
Malvo, who was 17 during his 2002 sniping rampage, argues for a broad reading of Miller.
Evil powers are more destructive, while good powers tend to be more precise, such as sniping.
They kept sniping at her tight little laugh, her jewellery and her influence over her husband.
But the man chosen by Trump to lead his sniping administration holds a more somber distinction.
But the sniping among conservative and liberal attorneys general has been especially heated over Exxon Mobil.
If I know anything about the Europeans, you're usually sniping at each other quite a bit!
Officials also are sniping over whether to institute even more aggressive actions to prevent coronavirus transmission.
Already there is sniping within the Republican conference over House Speaker Paul Ryan's tax reform proposal.
Why the South Carolina debate was a Bernie-sniping, Bloomberg-slamming fiasco, in 3 simple charts
Trump's Sessions-sniping once again showed his disdain for one of his earliest advocates and supporters.
Overlapping inquiries by the House, the Senate and the F.B.I. have been plagued by partisan sniping.
But the film industry's long history of taking liberties with true stories does not stop the sniping.
Her relationship with the feminist movement was one of "[sniping] from the sidelines" rather than active involvement.
Even as Niantic cracks down on cheaters, lesser bugs, GPS spoofing, botting, and sniping are still rampant.
It also caused Europe's neighborhoods to become full of sniping and razor wire as the borders closed.
After months of sniping at the automakers via Twitter, we welcome President Trump's invitation for serious discussion.
Those individuals died either from "regular sniping or landmine explosions while trying to escape," or from starvation.
In a democracy as sprawling and vibrant as India's, sniping about such things is to be expected.
Zeman has been a polarizing force, publicly belittling opponents and sniping at intellectual elites and the media.
Warren: After months of sniping at each other through heated letters and public barbs, Mulvaney and Sen.
There's the support group, StarCrossed, which is as defensive as you'd imagine and prone to internecine sniping.
Even when tumbling through an open-plan improvisation, the two don't seem to be jockeying or sniping.
It's rarely fun to watch one spouse sniping at another, whether as attempted humor or suppressed rage.
"Well, he's talking about the partisan sniping that we're seeing, and that's just -- it's unnecessary," Azar said.
The negotiations for a new coalition have already proved intense and have frequently broken down into sniping.
But come Wednesday morning, he was on Twitter sniping at the "Fake News" for covering the demonstration.
But Jayapal and other people at the meeting said sniping at Warren will only hurt the cause.
You'll see Hypnospace users during their funniest grandstanding, their pettiest sniping, and their most painfully vulnerable moments.
After she married a venture capitalist, J. Christopher Burch, who helped bankroll her company, the sniping started.
Overlapping investigations by the House, the Senate and the F.B.I. have already been plagued by partisan sniping.
The hearing was instead dominated by partisan sniping, including exchanges over past comments made by Owens. Rep.
This is when Gawker was still very much a New York media, sniping at Conde Nast ... Yes.
Sniping between Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump has intensified ahead of the South Carolina Republican primary on Saturday.
In the modern era, whenever cross-generational sniping occurred, younger women always had a champion in Gloria Steinem.
He takes pride in his sniping skill to a degree that is both nerdy and a little obsessive.
That doesn't happen that often, but people are sniping at each other in my house all the time!
"With policy violations, listing violations, and competitors sniping at each other, they've got their hands full," McCabe said. ●
Today's break from celebrities sniping at each other is brought to you by Bindi Irwin and Ariel Winter.
She had opposed Mr Corbyn's re-election as leader in 2016 and been a target for sniping since.
The two tech giants have been sniping at each other in courts spanning three continents for years now.
Conservatives must cease the sectarian sniping — both religious and political — and come together to push this critical legislation.
But both sides were locked in partisan sniping even before Ford's sexual assault allegation surfaced in mid-September.
About all that remains audible is the natural world's whirring and buzzing, mixed in with some sisterly sniping.
"In times like these, voters don't want to see their political leaders sniping at each other," he said.
Yet the movie's despondent tone and sibling sniping effectively douse its warmer moments and the actors' innate charisma.
So the column was a defense of Benedict's argument, in part, against secular sneers and liberal-Catholic sniping.
TOM Something tells me — O.K., it's the nasty two-way sniping — that food is not the culprit here.
Their fights hit every note and tempo: nagging, bickering, quarrelsome, sniping, passive-aggression, shouting, screaming, wailing, whispered rage.
This show could have easily been overtaken by political sniping, but that would have distracted from the work.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's confrontations with potential Democratic challengers in 2020 have mostly been limited to sniping on Twitter.
Though the sniping has dragged on for nearly two years, it's a relatively new turn for the committee.
His left hand is the money punch but Nasukawa's jab has looked pretty crisp as a sniping tool.
Perhaps it was that open bit of sniping by Jeff Fisher this past week that got your attention.
That's because that kind of pointless sniping is by now baked into the cake of this administration and government.
Jonathan and Nancy are also sniping at each other as they kick off their armed march through the woods.
Are you a sharpshooter, capable of flicking an analog stick around with ease, and sniping someone across the way?
Uncle Bernie and Hillz did agree -- after days of sniping -- on holding a debate in Brooklyn next week. 3.
Bullying, sniping, bitching, even the most appalling sexism, racism and homophobia are commonplace – it seems that online, anything goes.
At regimental headquarters, the general received reports of bad sniping and enfilading machine gun fire from the forward units.
While experts analyze the verbal sniping that led up to the cancellation, I think that misses the larger point.
Jon Snow and Sansa are butting heads, Arya's sniping at Sansa, and the less said about Bran the better.
"Sniping is the most fun thing there is, but it is highly dangerous," the judge quoted him as writing.
The congressional investigation by the House intelligence committee, has been hampered by partisan sniping and the committee's chairman, Rep.
At the same time, it's tempting to roll one's eyes at the time and energy exhausted sniping at minutia.
Several armed students shot back at him and, while they didn't hit him, they slowed down his deadly sniping.
Your objectives include attacking enemy outposts, raiding underground labs for advanced technology, rescuing fallen comrades, and sniping enemy forces.
Marlon Bundo may also serve as a bushy-tailed distraction from the typical partisan sniping going on in Washington.
And you've watched and reported individuals cope with sniping and shelling, genocide and disease and famine and natural disasters.
After the sniping on the committee, Goodlatte ultimately did not allow Koskinen's statement to be entered into the record.
That's opened up the networks to endless sniping and second-guessing from both media critics and the candidates themselves.
He fancied himself a leader and yet spent the season sniping at the young players he purported to lead.
Andrew M. Cuomo was fierce from the opening bell, with sniping, cross-talk and clear differences on substantive policy.
The diffuse nature of the transportation system occasionally causes sniping among agencies, which was precisely what happened last week.
The revelations, in the middle of an election year, have set off sniping between the civilian and military authorities.
But the proceedings lacked the bitterness and partisan sniping that characterized the opening day of the hearing on Tuesday.
Pro-tip: you can rack up a quick high score by waiting in the middle area and sniping your rivals to score points… or when everyone else is doing that, find the side of your base that no one's using, and gather spirits at your leisure while everyone else is sniping each other.
Sure, the primary devolved into petty sniping and Festivus-style airing of grievances, but for a while, there was substance.
Partisan sniping aside, Republicans had a point, said Paul Rosenzweig, a former member of Ken Starr's investigation into Bill Clinton.
Spend some time chatting with psychologists and psychiatrists, and you'll hear some professional pride mixed with some (very mild) sniping.
The recent criticism from Republicans over AHCA scores replaces past sniping from Democrats over ACA budgetary estimates or wage reports.
While Washington is full of partisan mudslinging and political sniping, elsewhere, love is in the air as Valentine's Day approaches.
Also, most of the sniping seems to have been between Morganelli and Wild, leaving him a bit above the fray.
Right now, the public is anxious, and the back-and-forth sniping was not a presidential look for either candidate.
Such sniping, however, seemed a long way from the lazy pleasures that some found in watching the tanks float along.
The real business of the nation should not be held hostage to innuendo, leak-based sniping and early morning tweets.
On Friday morning in Los Angeles, Mr. Biden congratulated himself for staying out of the sniping between the others onstage.
Throughout the night, candidates were forced past simply reciting vague platitudes, dunking on President Trump, and sniping at their opponents.
Sniping at Bezos is easier than fixing the problems that plague Russia's space program and the country's economy in general.
And the mutual distaste has fueled sniping between the party's policy shop — the Center for American Progress (CAP) — and Sanders's team.
And later, a marathon grilling of rogue FBI agent Peter Strzok dissolves into partisan sniping and television can&apost get enough.
Two sources close to the situation described an atmosphere of sniping and backbiting as Trump loyalists position themselves for key jobs.
It's also set off rounds of sniping between US and Mexican leadership, turning Twitter into a new venue for international diplomacy.
The events come as Mr. Sanders and Hillary Clinton have intensified their sniping less than three weeks before the Iowa caucuses.
There is also plenty of rhetorical sniping between the US and Russia -- even since the deal was reached a week ago.
Rather than aimlessly sniping at the rich for not pulling their weight, Norwegians can check to see whether they actually do.
Look, I don't mind a superficial campy fantasia about Los Angeles where all the women are variations on sniping, conniving bitches.
When he spoke in Berlin two months ago, he dismissed the constant sniping with Germany as a dead-end for Europe.
A Maureen Dowd New York Times column on Sunday quoted the speaker sniping at a quartet of progressive first-term congresswomen.
My siblings and I, in our 20s and 30s, do a lot of sniping, and our dad seems mostly checked out.
That same sentiment was evident in Musk's infantile sniping at analysts who asked him uncomfortable questions during a Tesla earnings call.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), saying he should "be quiet" while sniping at his "phony name to indicate Hispanic heritage" (The Hill).
"One of the things that happened during Katrina also happened in Puerto Rico, and [that] was sniping by officials," said Rosenblum.
Here, the author is far more interested in the way adults recapitulate teenage behaviors, fretting and sniping and stirring the pot.
But France, keen to try to reform the EU without disruption or sniping from Britain, has made plain its growing impatience.
Can you imagine Sunday nights without plummy British accents, sniping and sabotaging sisters, and the scathing wit of the Dowager Countess?
Social-media sniping aside, Americans have a tendency to want to see the best in their leaders, to see them succeed.
And there were the collectors' items that, in a world of drops and sniping bots, increasingly drive sales at global brands.
The uncertainty surrounding the virus has opened fertile ground for political sniping, as politicians engaged in power struggles to shift blame.
But the reality is that Mr. Trump no longer needs him and is unlikely to be harmed by Mr. Bannon's sniping.
Republicans fear that sniping between Abraham and Rispone could deliver an outright majority for Edwards and hand him a second term.
"House Republicans aren't distracted by the newest countdown clock on cable news or partisan sniping in Washington, D.C.," the website reads.
Beto O'Rourke, who dropped out of the race last week, had spent the latter days of the campaign sniping at Buttigieg.
Intraparty sniping can wound a nominee, and an elongated contest would delay Democrats' ability to turn resources to the general election.
The only thing missing was the scrutiny and sniping from competitors that normally accompanies the rise of a new primary leader.
DeMint Fostering party unity — or at least avoiding intra-party sniping — is one of McConnell's key tasks as a party leader.
Instead of sniping at Democratic Party leaders, netroots bloggers trained their fire on George W. Bush's plan to privatize Social Security.
Today's election is the culmination of months of bitter sniping and rancor, but that's not about to end any time soon.
Almost every family has a story about carefully dividing gigabytes and then sniping at each other when those allocations inevitably are exceeded.
She may not dish out a lot of damage, but D.Va is very effective at knocking a sniping Hanzo out of position.
The board laid the blame on Mr Murthy for the resignation, saying his sniping had been a "continuous assault" on Mr Sikka.
Expect to see more sniping at the leading candidates as those on the outside stare down the looming demise of their campaigns.
With its intramural outrage and social media sniping, the episode mirrored broader debates that have roiled liberals since Mr. Trump's stunning rise.
Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former chief strategist, is publicly sniping at him, openly declaring war on Republican leaders on Capitol Hill.
But Rome's decision to pull up the welcome mat set off a full-blown sniping match with France and other bloc members.
The Times, however, was not a fan, sniping in a review, "Can 'Shopping Center,' 'Parking Lot' and 'City Dump' be far behind?"
The revelations, in the middle of an election year, have set off sniping between the civilian and military authorities bordering on scandal.
The latest round of sniping comes as Trump gears up for the 2020 campaign trail, where immigration will be a central focus.
The back and forth over Mr. Cohen's testimony was the cause of continued sniping on Thursday between Mr. Trump and Mr. Davis.
Britain is consumed with domestic sniping over its pending departure from the European Union, making it a bit player in these proceedings.
How counterproductive is it when a chef on Top Chef or a designer on Project Runway starts sniping at teammates or rivals?
These women actively reject domesticity in all its forms, sniping about "hating rugrats" and holding intimidatingly high-powered careers as stockbrokers and novelists.
In terms of sheer volume and hit rate, Gordon is sniping from three this season like Steph did during his first MVP campaign.
The Germans had snipers too, but they did not develop their sniping program with any serious intent at the beginning of the war.
But the sniping is to be expected -- they're reportedly neck-and-neck in the latest polls in Wisconsin as Tuesday's primary looms. 4.
All of these — the tweets, the sniping at McConnell, Bannon's intraparty warfare — are things Portman sees as distractions from crafting and talking policy.
Similar scenarios have since repeated themselves in an escalating cycle of street violence, drive by shootings, abductions, arson attacks, bombings and random sniping.
The idea that a lot of the media (INAUDIBLE) consumed the political sniping, less on the issues that the White House is pushing.
It would be unwise, they say, for him to focus on Trump's sniping or conspiracy theories and tabloid headlines about the Clintons' marriage.
"The memo" — which pitted the Justice Department against the White House and brought ugly partisan sniping into stark relief — is only the beginning.
He's not a new-wave, space-y center who stretches the defense to its limits by sniping from beyond the three-point line.
This electoral alliance proved unwieldy from the outset, however, leaving the government a sitting duck for sniping from the Rajapaksas' formidable political machine.
And Gross, asked about whether he was surprised at the sniping on the Democratic side, as well as in his own party, demurred.
Not even the Intelligence Committee in our hyperpartisan House of Representatives can review these grave national security allegations without partisan sniping and distrust.
In a season when Ovechkin has, in Trotz's words, played well "but not fantastic," Williams's savvy and Oshie's sniping have diversified the offense.
But the two camps were already sniping at each other last month, when rumors that Ms. Sobchak might run first began to circulate.
Only her fiercely loyal husband still believed that the problem lay solely with the conniving and sniping of other politicians, not his wife.
"He's talking about the partisan sniping that we're seeing, it's unnecessary, we don't need to have this made a political issue," Azar said.
By Tuesday, the Aquarius affair had erupted into full-blown sniping among allies, as four European governments traded mutual recriminations, reproaches and comeuppances.
The militiamen followed the British forces to nearby Concord, sniping at them as they marched and adopting "Yankee Doodle" as their theme song.
He pointed out that Turkey had more serious disagreements with the United States but the two sides were discussing them without such sniping.
The young man, played by Nick Robinson, is now couchbound in a suburban house, sniping with his perpetually angry mom, Charlene (Amy Ryan).
But all seem to agree, as the president continues sniping at Sessions, that the stakes could hardly be higher for Republicans in Congress.
A woman who is a "slave" to eating too much bread or "convicted" of sniping at her husband surrenders little and gains much.
The speculation, the innuendo, the political sniping by those on both sides of the aisle are eating us alive like a political virus.
Mr. Buttigieg and Mr. Sanders spent much of the night sniping over each other like two stereos tuned to different talk-radio stations.
This led to some sniping from the Sanders campaign that the endorsement was rigged by party leaders who over-weighted their own votes.
CLIMATE SCIENCE HEARING DESCENDS INTO SNIPING: Meanwhile, the Science Committee's hearing on climate change science on Wednesday turned into a partisan sparring fest.
But with Republicans Ralph Abraham and Eddie Rispone sniping at one another, Edwards could win reelection before the GOP even picks its candidate.
Wouldn't it be nice, amid the daily sniping in the nation's Capitol, to show the world that America can still solve big problems?
The profession comes with financial precariousness, but he said he also hated being onstage, and found coping with reviews and online sniping difficult.
That approach was strong enough to launch a thousand Twitter fights circa 2010; it's certainly good enough to sustain some light sniping over dessert.
Instead, hours after an Uzbek citizen allegedly used a truck to murder and injure pedestrians, there was sniping between President Trump and Chuck Schumer.
The attacks could reframe the presidential race around stark questions of national security after weeks of often-bitter sniping between Mr. Trump and Mrs.
The forces aligned with Clinton and those aligned with Sanders have been sniping at one another ever since the 2016 primary ended that June.
Partisan sniping over the House's impeachment inquiry is seeping into what has been a bipartisan realm in past years: the annual defense policy bill.
The discourse, achingly knowing and bracingly comical, will ring familiar to fans of Amazon's "Catastrophe" and its gloriously sniping Sharon Horgan, this series's creator.
But Mr. Trump resumed his sniping at Ms. Kelly on Tuesday, apparently feeling that she had understated his success in the Republican presidential primaries.
The rest of the series is more ordinary, full of sniping at dinner parties and a few too many scenes involving coal-mine negotiations.
From that lovey-dovey opening, we cut to Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) and Charlie (Adam Driver) sniping at each other in a divorce mediator's office.
"The Post," with a glittering pedigree that includes Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, has provoked enthusiasm, but also its share of sniping.
The chief justice has long worried about the federal bench being politicized and has sought to protect the high court's reputation from partisan sniping.
Nobody knows why since none of us post NSFW content — we think Tumblr's ban bot is going out of control and randomly sniping us.
Cruz spent most of this week's debate sniping at Marco Rubio — and Iowa, if you could get rid of both these guys, it'd be appreciated.
He depends on the parliamentary support of Mr Abbott (still an MP) and the right wing of the party, which is constantly sniping at him.
But the next Democratic contest isn't until June 5 in Puerto Rico so Sanders and Clinton have two weeks to keep sniping at each other.
Widening the spread means Bastion will have a much harder time turret-sniping smaller heroes from a distance — which is a real problem right now.
The women wear skirts on the court, and aside from the occasional sniping by traditionalists on social media, they don't hear much grief about it.
The blizzards are no longer just a bit of visual messiness that prevents the player from sniping enemies with a bow from 500 meters away.
" Valls played down cross-border sniping over security, saying: "We must turn the page on naivete, a form of carefreeness that our societies have known.
The boring kind of normal where the people who lead sit around a table and reach society-shaping decisions over idle chatter and petty sniping.
More recently, Rahul Gandhi has adopted a combative style, sniping at Modi with accusations over graft, abuse of power and a divisive brand of politics.
Then the rest of us gathered around, gaping and sniping and complaining about things we were aghast could even be considered for the sale bin.
For Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump, he surmised, the relationship could be beyond repair after months of sniping that went beyond the usual political fare.
Ever since, the credibility of these Democratic-funded memos — the so-called Steele dossier — has remained the subject of both official investigation and political sniping.
Pacioretty, along the right wall, dropped a pass for his center, who skated to the dot before sniping a wrister through traffic and past Montoya.
WASHINGTON — After months of sniping back and forth from a distance over Social Security, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders finally had it out in person.
But the sniping and politicking has become so rife—the fractious nature of congressional policymaking so combative—many wondered whether our constitutional system could survive.
Their disappointment has been met with some sniping from comic book purists who believed their beloved source material was under threat and now feel vindicated.
But when the club's leadership proposed turning Harvard Hall into a dining room, the sniping among members had all the gentility of a barroom brawl.
After nearly a year of candidacy announcements, a series of early debates and the typical posturing and sniping, the Democratic field has come into focus.
Or Audrey and Charlie, so devoted to sniping at each other that they can't even manage to get out the door... to look for Audrey's lover.
Whether we'll see any public sniping from the Instagram founders remains to be seen but trouble has been brewing in the background for quite some time.
Brad Parscale, President Donald Trump's freshly announced pick to run his reelection campaign, is typically well-regarded among aides who have grown accustomed to internal sniping.
But Puerto Rican officials have also rolled their eyes at the sniping they believe is driven and enabled by the president through his insatiable Twitter presence.
The money that's financed this virtual lifestyle literally rained down on my head one night, while I was sniping random people on the Del Perro Pier.
Mariah Carey, diva extraordinaire, seems like she should be above all the sniping normal people sometimes resort to when the subject of the Kardashians comes up.
This not only makes the Prime 4 unique, but it hammers home that Denon DJ is sniping at Pioneer DJ's stranglehold on the DJ tech market.
But Paul Beck, a political science professor at The Ohio State University, isn't so sure this kind of political sniping is enough to win an election.
The fight against military trained sniper Chief Brown says the robot was used in the building where Johnson was still sniping, intent on continuing to kill.
Apple and Microsoft have a storied history of duking it out on TV, often cleverly sniping at each other in a series of iconic Mac vs.
Trump's Wednesday morning tweet came as the Times published a front-page story citing unnamed sources that described anger and sniping among top White House figures.
Still, the often-violent political turmoil that followed the fall of Suharto, Indonesia's long-time dictator, appears to have settled down into fairly ordinary political sniping.
Woodward's book, a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the Trump White House, includes anecdotes suggesting frequent sniping among members of the administration.
Most of the controversy seems to stem from the game's "Highway of Death" mission, which sees players advance along a highway while sniping at Russian forces.
But the attempt to find consensus quickly gave way to new intraparty sniping, with conservatives arguing they are unfairly being blamed for the lack of progress.
He infuriates conservatives with his constant sniping at President Trump, which included writing a book bemoaning how he thinks the administration has compromised the Republican Party.
The impasse led to several hours of bitter sniping on the Senate floor on Monday, with normally low-key senators exploding in anger toward each other.
But it can enable easier stream sniping, in which onlookers tune into a stream while playing the same game to gain knowledge and enhance their gameplay.
Mitt Romney, R-Utah, and disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti, Trump retweeted items sniping at Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden, former special counsel Robert Mueller and Rep.
The chamber approved the mammoth bill in a unanimous 96-0 vote after days of furious negotiations, partisan sniping and raised tempers on the Senate floor.
The organization began in 2010 as FaZe Sniping, a collection of "Call of Duty" players known for creating videos of their outrageous trick shots for YouTube.
In the aftermath of last week's attacks, regional and national law enforcement authorities and politicians are sniping at each other for failing to cooperate more closely.
Two of those races, in Georgia and Montana, have been surprisingly competitive, and as Republicans scramble to hold the seats, senior Republican officials have begun sniping.
The divide between the activist base and a party leadership that used AIPAC to slam Omar boiled over into intra-party sniping as the week progressed.
France and Italy are sniping at each other, with the President of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani, blaming Paris for "historical mistakes" that contributed to Libya's instability.
But it&aposs always helpful when you don&apost have the little ones sniping at you heels because it&aposs easier to negotiate when you have support.
Her movement versatility applies in any number of tactical situations and her high-damage, long-range attacks are ideal for rocket-sniping (very effective against stationary turrets).
The chilly reception came after weeks of sniping between the streaming company and the festival over whether or not films made primarily for online platforms delegitimize filmmaking.
Zeman and Klaus - who served two presidential terms before Zeman - grew closer over the years, both sniping against liberal elites and adopting a favorable attitude to Russia.
Sasha, a proven sharpshooter, felt that sniping Negan from a building outside the Sanctuary was a superior option that might actually let them escape with their lives.
In addition to showing the internal strategizing, sniping and off-the-cuff commentary within Hillary Clinton's inner circle, the emails paint an unexpectedly detailed portrait of Mrs.
In addition, Mr. Karadzic was found to have been "instrumental" in a campaign of sniping and shelling that terrorized the civilian population of Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital.
A battle of subpar sniping commences between Overwatch's Widowmaker and TF2's Sniper, culminating in Sniper's signature Jarate (a jar of piss) coating Widowmaker and asserting victory.
From the outset, all of those parties had differed markedly on key issues, notably migration and climate policies, resulting in strained talks that led to open sniping.
Prior to that, however, we were subjected to a political freak show of sniping across party lines in order to lay blame, criticize, denigrate and cast aspersions.
For decades the sisters competed viciously, tracking the number of newspapers syndicating their columns and sniping publicly about one sister's nose job and the other's writing abilities.
In some respects, the sniping over the Democrats' campaign message mirrors a larger divide in the Democratic Party, dating to the 2016 presidential primary contest and earlier.
Sniping from his own right-wing political camp continued, primarily from politicians connected to party grandees he beat to win the presidential ticket of The Republicans party.
Friday night's release comes after weeks of sustained sniping between Buttigieg's and Warren's campaigns, and less than two months before the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses.
Now, it's not yet clear whether this recent sniping will devolve into full-on conflict between the president and his party's leadership in one chamber of Congress.
When he does condemn them, as he did on the campaign trail, it's generally with much less enthusiasm than he devotes to sniping at, say, Rosie O'Donnell.
Sure, his Muslim travel ban had been blocked in court, his agenda wasn't really moving in Congress, and his administration was a cesspool of gossip and sniping.
Warren has risen in recent early-state and national polls at Sanders' expense, leading to some increased sniping from Sanders allies at his erstwhile friend and ally.
Richard and Emily live closed-off, isolated lives, where they seem to spend most of their time playfully bickering with each other or sniping at their maids.
Many Democrats on the ground here disagree, but they are sniping at each other and deflecting blame for a cycle in which only one of their candidates, Sen.
John Major championed the idea of a "classless society" but was hampered by Mrs Thatcher's sniping from the sidelines and then broken by the exchange-rate mechanism debacle.
Madgy and Braun briefly feuded publicly last year over their differing visions for the community, sniping at each other, though rarely directly or by name, in their videos.
Millions of families are in danger of being swallowed up by our apocalyptic new fascist state, and metalheads are wasting our time sniping at one another over this?
There is bow and arrow combat, which requires aiming mechanics, but I don't mind sniping people with with a predator bow as long as it's, you know, quiet.
Stream sniping, the act of watching a stream to determine where someone is during a game and using that knowledge to kill them, is not a new phenomenon.
Both Hyperloop One and HTT have been firing on all cylinders in recent months, unveiling new technology, conducing public tests, and sniping at each other over the airwaves.
Afterward, liberals were furious that the moderates had swung the debate, and the fallout included an unusual round of public — and personal — sniping between members of the groups.
Abigail was largely a stranger to the animosity Politicon was selling, someone who found her identity, her guiding kindness, through religion and empathy, not anger and ideological sniping.
Your rifle scope is still the gateway to the game's most memorable moments, but the work you do to get yourself into sniping position matters just as much.
While his time at Real was defined by media sniping, megalomaniacal egos and the incessant booing of their joyless fans, he's been welcomed in Newcastle with open arms.
LONDON — For all the drama of knife-edge votes in Parliament, the sniping and sabotage, the resignations and political insurrections, Britain is now staring at a hard truth.
As results from Super Tuesday states rolled in Tuesday evening, the mood inside the Warren team turned grim, with two staffers even sniping at each other on Twitter.
But when they travel back to Singapore for a wedding, Rachel finds herself subjected to the disapproving scrutiny of the older generation and vicious sniping from potential rivals.
As negotiations yield headlines about sniping within Britain's governing Conservative party, each week that passes absent clarity amplifies pressure on companies to shift people and operations to Europe.
After weeks of acrimonious sniping, the question forcing itself on both sides seems to be just how far can things deteriorate before hard consequences for all become unavoidable.
Now the two sides are at open war, sniping at each other daily over the seriousness of impeachment and the very legitimacy of any inquiry of the president.
In April, the flak jacket and blue blazer ensemble Mr. Kushner wore for a visit to Iraq provoked media sniping; it seemed more country club than conflict zone.
As sporadic sniping continued, guardsmen and policemen — weary and trigger-quick after days and nights of tension — were reported to have engaged each other in several accidental gunfights.
That kind of tit-for-tat sniping isn't unusual in shareholder battles, and the fight for the future of Gannett could lead to a standoff over board nominees.
Hidden among the cacophony of time jumps, sniping of Savior guards, and motivational speeches, you probably missed one key moment in the Season 8 premiere of The Walking Dead.
There are many shots of people kissing and dancing, and occasionally sniping at each other (the Dowager Countess and Isobel Crawley get in some good digs at each other).
" In words that would prove prophetic, Clinton argued that should she run for president in 2016 the content "cannot be about personalities, participants sniping, all of the irrelevant stuff.
Trump and Khan have spent the last year sniping at one another, largely over Trump's proposed travel ban that would temporarily bar some Muslims from entering the United States.
MrGrimmmz denied he has any special access to the creators of the game, and that every claim he makes about stream sniping is backed up by Bluehole's own investigation.
White Settlement mayor Ron White (not that Ron White) suggests backroom sniping over a puppy that was kicked out of government is to blame for the anti-cat vote.
Mr. Hood's ads open with a shot of the candidate sporting a rifle with a scope, sniping a glass bottle from 250 yards away to show off his shot.
Sniping over the California measure intensified after Senator Sanders met with 19 AIDS activists in San Bernardino in late May and then issued a news release praising the initiative.
Over the next two months, with Republicans sniping at one another on television, these swing voters grew more uneasy about the idea that they might actually lose the ACA.
The 73-year-old Zeman has courted the far right in rejecting migrants from Muslim countries while pursuing warmer relations with Russia and China and sniping at the press.
If you're tired of the constant sniping on Twitter and don't want anything to do with Facebook, Instagram (although admittedly owned by Facebook) is a good place to try.
The sniping between President Donald Trump and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg started on Twitter but spilled into real life during a campaign stop in North Carolina.
The two had made careful efforts to manage their friendship and political rivalry before the 2020 race was officially underway and had largely avoided publicly sniping at each other.
Karadzic was instrumental in the campaign of shelling and sniping against civilians during the 44-month siege of Sarajevo which terrorized the Bosnian capital's population, the trial judges said.
There are risks, however, that once the details emerge, the talks could be derailed by sniping from the European Union side, or from British supporters of Brexit, or both.
Parsing the words of somebody from 10, 20, and 30 years ago seems like trivial sniping when we're in the middle of an election about a battle for ideas.
So why would someone who has achieved so much, and who receives so much adulation, linger on the sniping and the backbiting and the name-calling of a minority?
And they&aposre passed the constant sniping and criticism and are recognizing that through it all, Trump has focused on making life better, safer, more prosperous for the American people.
U.S. lawmakers urged President Donald Trump on Sunday to stop sniping at Puerto Ricans and get to work helping them recover, two days before he was to visit the island.
That grim realization, in turn, has given rise to new frustration and — in contrast to the aftermath of attacks in January and November last year — new disunity and partisan sniping.
He also did not press cases for sniping by the police and opposition activists during the street protests in 2014 that killed more than 100 people and wounded about 1,000.
The use of the S.S. guards is very surreal here, especially as some stand sniping you on the airplane wing outside and some goofy and overwrought custom enemy sounds play.
APRIL 7-13 Mr. Trump escalated his sniping at the Federal Reserve on Friday, calling on the organization to cut interest rates and use other means to boost economic growth.
Trump was in a benevolent mood on Wednesday — so much so that he got through the whole press conference without even once sniping about Hillary Clinton or Representative Maxine Waters.
If we can't trust the nation's top leaders to stop sniping at each other now, do we have to wait until we see thousands of Americans die before they do?
In a lengthy conversation with Mr. Bannon this week, the president repeated his admonition that the chief strategist and his adversaries needed to "knock off" their back-and-forth sniping.
The two had previously taken careful efforts to manage their friendship and political rivalry before the 2020 race was officially underway and had largely avoided publicly sniping at each other.
The attacks Friday night came just hours after the U.S. enacted sanctions on the head of Asib al-Haq, an Iran-backed militia accused of deadly sniping attacks on protesters.
Mulvaney decided to drop the lawsuit entirely on Tuesday morning, after his allies said he was surprised by the political blow-back and internal sniping his own court filing created.
It might not sound like a big deal, but when you're sniping, even a little jank can be the difference between nailing a headshot, or getting taken out by your opponent.
Adding fuel to the fire are a number of high-profile cases where Bluehole has banned someone for an offense, including stream sniping, and the community vehemently disagreed with Bluehole's findings.
But the sniping frustrates some Democrats allied with neither camp, who see it as self-destructive and pointless — even as they also agree there is plenty of blame to go around.
Kavanaugh's hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee came amid controversy surrounding the release of documents from his time in government and often devolved into partisan sniping among members of the committee.
And if the sniping sisters who run the hotel (Taissa Farmiga and Karen Gillan) exude a modernity that can detach them from the story, they also bring a tumbling, clumsy vitality.
Like Pokkén Tournament, combat in Full Boost happens across both long and close ranges, with some of the game's giant robots better suited to sniping and others built for melee strikes.
Sniping between the administration and the Republicans resumed just hours after the meeting, as White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough slammed Republicans' latest attempt to overturn the Affordable Care Act.
Negotiators have searched for compromises, even as individual members of the parties took turns sniping at one another for failing to concede on points they considered a condition of their participation.
The Bruins struck on their first man advantage at 7:33, Pastrnak sniping the puck off a feed from Patrice Bergeron, who had faked as if he were going to shoot.
And there was little of the sniping and conspiracy-mongering that abounds during Facebook and Google hearings — in part because the complaints were so specific and the harm was so clear.
Though I'm sure neither man would enjoy the comparison, consider some of the similarities:   The resignations and public sniping in recent days show Trump made mistakes when staffing his White House.
That leads us to where this episode ends, with a room full of Westeros' finest all sniping about how much they hate each other, and reminding us when we last saw them.
Rather than sniping snootily about Donald Trump's taste for well-done steaks slathered with ketchup, liberals should worry about the administration's plans to erect trade barriers and possibly start a trade war.
Riders can use a mounted turret, or perhaps get ambitious with their own arsenal — there are many clips of fans sniping people on the ground while in the air, or vice versa.
A year before a national election, the result is set to raise pressure on Merkel and deepen rifts in her conservative camp, with more sniping expected from her CSU allies in Bavaria.
After a slow start to the campaign, the candidates have begun sniping at each other, albeit in newspaper interviews rather than on stage, over migration and how to defeat the far right.
Last weekend, the two top aides held a peace negotiation session at the behest of Trump, who has expressed irritation about anonymous sniping in the media between the two camps, officials said.
"He's wonderful ... You bring me just the best stuff" Some sniping ensues between Topaz and Valkyrie, and at the end of it all, the Grandmaster's paid Valkyrie ten million units for Thor.
And if the new trajectory holds up -- a highly competitive and pitched battle between the two -- the sniping, hits and accusations are likely only to escalate as the primary season wears on.
And it's easy for a dialogue on racism to swiftly descend into intramural sniping between liberals and leftists and NeverTrumpers about exactly who objected to what when and in the right ways.
Mr. Taylor was able to elevate the investigation above political sniping into a higher realm, one about a life-or-death struggle not just for Ukraine, but also for the United States.
When Zenobia, a formidable intellect with similarities to her creator and to Jane Eyre, attracts the sniping criticism of a circle of males, the beguiling Marquess of Douro rises to her defense.
Mr. Trump's comments touched off a round of trans-Atlantic sniping with Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, that was sure to start the NATO meeting on a tense note.
It's entirely possible that Trump, who has already been acting erratically, will start sniping at his own running mate, complaining about the media, or engaging in outrageous antics to recapture the spotlight.
The bitter sniping between members had started to take a toll on Flake, as it did on other committee members, who vented their frustration to each other in the Judiciary panel's antechamber.
I have to make split defensive decisions, and a lot of times you have nines taking on other nines, watching for the other team's scrumhalf in case he's sniping for the goal.
The media has delighted over the backbiting, sniping, leaking, and despair that Wolff got on the record — or, depending on whom you believe, did not get on the record but published anyway.
The 73-year-old Zeman has courted the far right and the Communist Party in rejecting migrants from Muslim countries while pursuing warmer relations with Russia and China and sniping at the press.
Anderson is sniping away from outside yet again this season (he's knocked down 38.3 percent of his 5.4 13-point attempts per game) but he's also as big a defensive liability as ever.
The words they spoke meant little to me as a child, but I'll never forget Martin's warm, growling voice, grandfatherly and calming in comparison to the punctilious sniping of his button-downed sons.
Neither company officially specified exactly why two years of sniping came to an end, but there are good reasons to believe that access to Qualcomm's 25G modems was at the heart of it.
Where I saw Jamie Foxx ragequit after a few minutes of ineffective sniping, Crews stood at his monitor the whole time, cheering, gasping, and grinning his way through the trenches of 1910s France.
Bob Corker, sniping at his Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and complaining about a bad rap from the press on his hurricane relief efforts, Trump plans to actually fixate on something that matters.
Ashdown's image as a family man above the sniping of mainstream politics took a hit in February 1992 when he was forced to admit to a brief extra-marital affair with his secretary.
Fortunately, Seth Meyers is here to take A Closer Look at the highlights and lowlights of a "both historic and deeply revealing" day on the Hill, and the sniping that happened in between.
Far from showing any willingness to change course, German politicians are sniping constantly at the central bank, the only major European institution that seems to have a clue about what is going on.
The first was a sniping run by scrumhalf Will Genia and the second came toward the end of the match when Cooper put Israel Folau through a gap in the All Blacks' defense.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders, heading into Tuesday's high-stakes New York primary, went at each other hard, sniping, snapping and jockeying for attention like starving customers trying to order the pastrami at Katz's.
By then, a spirit of fraternity and collaboration among myriad Trek fan-film productions began to fracture into acrimonious one-upsmanship and online sniping over whose sets, acting, and special effects were better.
Amid all the sniping on stage, Booker seized high ground, constantly urging his competitors to focus on the larger challenges to the country and the American community posed by Trump's endlessly divisive politics.
Alexander Vindman; Martha McSally's disgraceful sniping at a perfectly polite television reporter ("liberal hack," she spewed) and then her cynical use of that Trumpian outburst to raise money for her re-election campaign.
" Ms. Conway, 22020, Mr. Trump's senior counselor and 2016 campaign manager, has largely held her tongue about her husband, though she told The Washington Post in 2018 that his sniping "disrespects his wife.
Despite an impressive slaying performance from Subliner's Thomas "ZooMaa" Paparatto, the sniping presence of Bradley "wuskin" Marshall was too much for New York as London took Search and Destroy on Piccadilly, 2503-2.
Members of the Ways and Means Committee took a few moments out of their partisan sniping to honor retiring Ohio Congressman Pat Tiberi (R), who gave an emotional farewell speech at the hearing.
Now, employees within the Koch network are sniping with the senator on Twitter, including accusing him of lying about the Federal Trade Commission's handling of a 2012 staff report on Google's competition practices.
While we were sniping at him from afar, having only the spiciest takes on what he might owe us during pointless conversations at mediocre parties, Frank Ocean was risking splinters for his art.
But other than that, just about everybody is sitting in the same place, at the same time, sniping back and forth about how they're going to survive the coming war with the dead.
Andre 3000 takes a couple stabs at the idea: "Over half of these hoes had work done / Sayin' they want something real from a man" he muses before sniping at rappers with ghostwriters.
Even though people who paid close attention to the obsessive sniping of Bernie Twitter have an impression of Hillary Clinton as the ultimate centrist Dem, voters saw her as largely liberal on the issues.
Smith's coverage was a huge win for the network at the time and showed that, despite Ailes' Republican bent, Fox News could set aside partisan sniping when faced with a massive, important news story.
One minute they're bonding, the next minute they're sniping at each other ... and the minute after that, you're left with an urgent drive to call your mom and tell her that you love her.
Though members of those casts received their share of sniping on and off Twitter, the targeted brigading in those cases was primarily directed at boycotts of the films themselves, rather than at individual actors.
THE sniping between the European Central Bank (ECB) and German politicians really began in March, when the ECB unveiled a series of unconventional monetary policies designed to lift inflation closer to its 2% target.
Jean Case, the first chairwoman of the National Geographic Society, says there's "never been a better time to innovate than today" in the midst of partisan sniping in Washington and a partial government shutdown.
The lawsuit moves the dispute into the federal courts after months of sniping between the Democratic-led House Ways and Means Committee, which requested and then subpoenaed the returns, and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
As the conflict wrought a humanitarian crisis, mutual sniping about responsibility for economic woes in northern Yemeni lands that they together rule peaked on Wednesday when the capital erupted in gunbattles between their partisans.
I was kinda skeptical of it when they first made the announcement last month—I wasn't sure that I needed to see v-necked tech-house types parachuting onto tall buildings and sniping civilians.
Relations with Germany hit rock-bottom last year with weeks of acrimonious sniping, as senior officials on both sides leveled accusations ranging from blackmail and hostage-taking to using Nazi tactics and abetting terrorism.
Let's do the great things that the president has fought for the American economy so that we can beat our competitors on the battlefield rather than in sniping at each other through the media.
The Empire were quick to fire back with a fairly dominant 6-1 Search and Destroy performance on Arklov Peak with an impressive sniping performance from Search and Destroy mastermind Anthony "Shotzzy" Cuevas-Castro.
The Empire were quick to fire back with a fairly dominant 6-1 Search and Destroy performance on Arklov Peak with an impressive sniping performance from Search and Destroy mastermind Anthony "Shotzzy" Cuevas-Castro.
While being judged is a rite of passage for all new parents, up there with the sleepless nights and dirty diapers, Mr. Cohen seems to have attracted more than his fair share of sniping.
But for anyone who spends long hours at a keyboard sniping typos instead of opponents, the wonderful typing experience the $130 G Pro provides is exactly why mechanical keyboards have been making a comeback.[Logitech]
But at least there's an emotional beat with Han and Leia in between, one that again hints at a long and troubled marriage, and goes much father than Han and Luke sniping at each other.
L21, DIA's biggest shareholder, and DIA's board, have been sniping at each other over rival plans to raise capital as part of efforts to overhaul the retail group which has lost market share to rivals.
After making only one three-pointer through the end of February, Powell has recently begun sniping away from outside (he was 20 of 47 from deep in March) while occupying Carroll's spot with the starters.
Mourinho, on the other hand, has burned bridges with his public criticism of United's younger players and his fallout with 90-million pounds French midfielder Paul Pogba, never mind his constant sniping at match officials.
Ovechkin wasted no time reaching the milestone, sniping one past Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury 35 seconds into the game, before adding his second of the contest a period later on a vintage Ovi blast.
The GOP-led investigation has been marked with harsh partisan sniping from both sides, as each accuses the other of wasting taxpayer money and besmirching the memories of the four Americans killed in the attacks.
The back-and-forth is exactly the type of internal sniping that Democrats are scrambling to avoid heading into the elections, and most Democrats are being highly cautious in their approach to the leadership question.
After months of sniping at each other, Star (Jude Demorest), Alexandra (Ryan Destiny), Simone (Brittany O'Grady), and a scratched-up Eva (Sharlene Taulé) fake smile for the camera like they're at a middle school sleepover.
GENEVA — An American-backed candidate on Wednesday beat out China's nominee to lead the United Nations organization charged with protecting intellectual property, a vote that followed weeks of vicious diplomatic sniping between Washington and Beijing.
The bill, the largest relief package in the history of the United States, was approved in a unanimous vote in the Senate following days of furious negotiations, partisan sniping and raised tempers on the floor.
Beyond the review's general tone of condescension and occasional misogynistic sniping, Moser gives only a scanty and distorted notion of the book's contents and instead spends most of his review debunking points Briggs never made.
After an off-season of change and criticism, of different coaches expecting him to adapt and former teammates sniping at his leadership style, he is ever more attuned to his role within the team dynamic.
It's a 15-point proposed House resolution with no force of law, but the Republicans have been sniping at it as if it's a blueprint for the elimination of everything from sidewalks to free speech.
The two lived next door to each other, with Reynolds enduring her daughter's playful sniping, but Fisher also exhibiting the sort of protectiveness that takes root when roles are flipped and the child becomes the parent.
Leading ministers from Merkel's conservative bloc and their Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners have been sniping at each other since taking office a month ago, when they renewed their loveless "grand coalition" - in power since 2013.
"Their cowardice had reduced them to sniping at their perceived enemies in the form of satirical songs and sketches, among only those people who had been handpicked to share their view of the world," Roose wrote.
The parallel establishment had to content itself with sniping from the sidelines during neo-liberalism's glory days, consolidating its control of the universities and the public sector as it was locked out of Westminster and Whitehall.
It also doesn't help that Microsoft just announced a new version of the Surface Pro that will finally come with an LTE option, sniping right at one of the few differentiators Samsung has with the Book.
It's also engaged in public sniping with Jawbone, one of its chief competitors, in a series of statements and filing tied to patent lawsuits – a company it apparently tried to buy just ahead of the holidays.
The Democratic candidates unleashed another round of sniping at each other and at the Iowa Democratic Party after officials announced a plan to release some — but not all — of the Iowa caucus results later Tuesday afternoon.
That it happened in the middle of a season during which the team's chief executive is essentially AWOL, at least when he is not sniping cryptically at his star player on Twitter, is amazing as well.
A new poll on Tuesday showed Melenchon nipping at the heels of frontrunners Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron in France's presidential race, building on his recent surge as sniping between the top contenders gathered pace.
The competition between hyperloop developers in the Middle East is heating up, with the two main operators — Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT) and Virgin Hyperloop One — sniping over the use of the name "hyperloop" and territorial ambitions.
Mr. Sanders, the senator from Vermont, and Mr. Biden, the former vice president, have resumed their attacks on each other, with back-and-forth sniping in the last week about Medicare for all and super PACs.
After weeks of subtle sniping, the frustration first boiled over at a rally in Philadelphia on Wednesday night when Mr. Sanders took issue with recent criticism over his understanding of financial regulation policy and assailed Mrs.
It's like that moment in a romantic comedy when the two lead characters, after sniping at each other for most of the movie, find they have a love connection — they both would love to beat Trump.
Making sure every member of his caucus feels heard and involved means that even when there is a break in unity, ideally it does not come with covert sniping or anything else that would signal dysfunction.
Those who decline to participate in the sniping feel at risk of being thrown under the bus by their colleagues or described by the media as having diminished influence, according to officials interviewed by The Hill.
With his sons disappointing him left and right — and with his wife Marcia sniping at him over how much he is letting Rhea guide his decision-making — Logan turns to one of his most trusty confidants.
" On Wednesday, while speaking to a gathering of police chiefs, Trump again lashed out at the court and the appeals process, reading a section of law and sniping, "A bad high school student would understand this.
The escalated sniping over the past few weeks culminated this week in a series of tit-for-tat disclosures from each campaign as they attempted to scramble out from under accusations of a lack of transparency.
A forum format with one-on-one discussions with the candidates could better get at these distinctions, forcing candidates to make the affirmative case for their own policies rather than sniping at those from other candidates.
I have publicly submitted simple questions in writing to both companies on numerous occasions, and both companies have completely ignored the community's concerns about the use of automated processes, sniping, multiaccounting and their own terms of service.
Russia has accused rebels of thwarting its efforts to evacuate civilians, saying they opened fire on those wanting to leave, but rebel groups say Syrian government forces and allies had been shelling and sniping around the corridors.
The Twitter story continues to be dominated by the looming presence of Trump, an outrage-loving user base constantly sniping at one another, and the platform's struggle against hate speech and the perception of bias against conservatives.
Zeman, 73, bet on a populist anti-immigration stance and sniping at intellectual Prague elites to mobilize his base and gain a narrow win over Jiri Drahos, a mainstream pro-European academic, in the run-off vote.
Senior adviser Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, and senior adviser Steve Bannon met at the behest of Trump, who has expressed irritation about anonymous sniping in the media between the two camps, the officials said.
Though Dr Disrespect took the honk attacks in stride—dealing with stream sniping is an everyday reality of making your gameplay public—MrGrimmmz did not, constantly griping about how it was ruining the matches they were playing.
The sum result: a party thrown deeper into internal crisis and distracted by internal sniping -- which will extend way beyond California -- at precisely the moment it most needs to be focused on uniting and energizing its coalition.
The White House was prepared to slap some sanctions on Tehran but, quickly changed course under the apparent pretense that damaging President Hassan Rouhani wasn't in our best interest when worse hardliners are sniping at his heels.
" She faulted the other debaters for spending "more time sniping at each other over wonky policy differences than making their cases to the American people as to why they would make a better president than Donald Trump.
This was Ms. Warren's reward for achieving co-front-runner (and maybe outright front-runner) status: persistent sniping from fellow Democrats who see her surge as the most urgent threat to their own paths to the nomination.
Like the politicians and operatives guiding the ship of state in "Veep," the crew members of the Avenue 5 are an often amoral, small-minded and quarrelsome bunch whose constant sniping provides the bulk of the humor.
The set up to this deal in the making are the last eight months of historic rancor in Washington between the Democrats and the president, Republicans and the president, and the usual sniping between Democrats and Republicans.
"They're surprised and delighted that something like this even exists, that the Problem Solvers Caucus exists, because all they hear on cable and all they see on social media are people sniping at each other," Shannon said.
A "Three Billboards" triumph will surely trigger renewed sniping, while its failure to do so will provoke debate regarding whether the backlash derailed a movie that was seen as being well on its way to Oscar glory.
And unlike his fellow former generals (secretary of defense nominee James Mattis and National Security Adviser Michael Flynn), Kelly has managed to remain above partisan sniping so far, which makes him fairly well respected on the Hill.
" Schiff said there is "broad agreement" among Republican and Democratic members of the committee — which has in recent weeks been the epicenter of partisan sniping over the Russia investigation — that Bannon's "breathtakingly broad implication of privilege is insupportable.
You would think that, given the Republicans' chaotic scrum of sniping candidates, the DNC chair would gleefully schedule a large number of debates to reach the widest audience with essentially free promotion of a slate of thoughtful candidates.
The internal sniping highlights the frustrations felt by the Democrats following their election drubbing, which has led to plenty of finger-pointing about why the party's message failed to resonate more broadly, particularly with working-class white voters.
If your online tribe leans feminist, then you probably follow people who have already condemned this bit of incel-ebration, while the reverse will be true for comics superfans who seek to protect their fiefdom from SJW sniping.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in a televised speech Friday that Emmanuel Macron's recent warning about NATO was a "sick and shallow" interpretation, sniping at the French president to have his own "brain death" checked, Reuters reports.
The deposition is full of juicy off-the-record sniping between the two: Chuck laughs about Axe's having to rebuild the place, Axe wonders where Chuck has been sleeping at night now that his marriage is in shambles.
As the conflict has wrought a humanitarian crisis, weeks of mutual sniping about responsibility for economic woes in northern Yemeni lands that they together rule peaked with a deadly gun battle between Houthi and Saleh supporters last week.
"With all of the crazy shit going on in Washington right now, I hope that I can rally Americans to face out and stop sniping at each other and recognize that we're facing a severe threat," Goldsmith said.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A study by Massachusetts Institute of Technology experts that called into question the alleged election fraud that drove Bolivian President Evo Morales to resign has triggered sniping between left and right-leaning governments in Latin America.
"He's a guy who wants to do the job as best he can, and the last thing he wants to have to deal with is the political sniping that I'm sure is going on," Panetta said in an interview.
But accusations from both sides, and the push for continued sniping, takes away from the heroism and the professionalism of the responders, and is insulting to the thousands of victims and survivors who simply want to rebuild their lives.
The fashion world is often portrayed as a catty, cold place, where competition and sniping are rife and camaraderie is rare, but it is, in fact, full of makeshift families, and Ms. Goldman is at the center of one.
The parties talked of growing confidence - good news for Merkel, whose reputation as Europe's consummate consensus-builder is on the line in this second bid to form a coalition government after weeks of sniping between its would-be partners.
The party to celebrate Mother's 90th birthday is only amusing, but the clambake in the assisted living facility where she celebrates her 102nd is downright hilarious, with the elderly children still sniping at one another in grammar-school argot.
Trump's weeks-long war with the CIA means this kind of moment may have been inevitable: After weeks of quiet sniping, sources inside the agency or familiar with its work have responded by leaking something truly and genuinely explosive.
The measures taken recently by individual countries to restrict the flow of migrants heading for Germany have added to the confusion in the European Union, where the response to the migrant crisis has been marked by disarray and political sniping.
Trump's weeks-long war with the CIA means that this kind of moment may have been inevitable: after weeks of quiet sniping, sources inside the agency or familiar with its work have responded by leaking something truly and genuinely explosive.
At a time when many tech titans are sniping at President Donald Trump from the comfort of social media, Reid Hoffman is taking a more direct tack by funding some of the organizations working to elect more Democrats around the country.
Trump, who has hosted the hit NBC sketch show in the past, has been slamming SNL for the past month, with criticisms ranging from the late-night show somehow "rigging" the election (before he won) to continually sniping about Baldwin's impression.
Anchors and reporters at the cable news giants are directly attacking one another on the air, sniping over Twitter, blanketing the airwaves with coverage of each other's controversies and counting the hours until their rival personalities are driven to ruin.
"He's a guy who wants to do the job as best he can, and the last thing he wants to have to deal with is the political sniping that I'm sure is going on," said Panetta, also a CNN contributor.
It was a completely unlevel playing field, right down to the fact that they were perched on the mountains surrounding Sarajevo, shelling and sniping the mostly Muslim residents of Sarajevo, Srebrenica and other besieged cities that nestled in the valleys below.
Cody Franson sent a clearing attempt along the boards that landed right on Sven Andrighetto's stick, and Andrighetto sent it through Zemgus Girgensons' legs to Desharnais, who skated to the slot before sniping his fourth of the season at 11:12.
What normally happens in this kind of stalemate is that more and more players start fanning out across the map with scoped rifles and machine guns, trying to break the stalemate via opportunistic sniping while inevitably causing it to get worse.
Blight has to rely instead on the recorded observations of others, including the jaundiced — and, he makes clear, unreliable — sniping of Ottilie Assing, a German radical who befriended Douglass and would stay in the family home for months at a time.
Cast as an incongruous combination of incompetent beardy old man and peacenik terrorist sympathizer, Mr. Corbyn faced down a leadership challenge from his own party about a year ago and constant sniping, criticism and calls for him to quit throughout.
Despite that rarefied position, and the resultant sniping from his hometown rivals, he still felt uncertain about his role in the larger art world pecking order — and hopeful about using exposure at Basel to leap to the next economic rung.
The use of existing images, which might be altered in scale, cropped, rephotographed, angled or simply presented in copied form — "appropriation," as practiced by Richard Prince and Sherrie Levine, among others — inspired indignant critical sniping from writers like Robert Hughes.
Washington (CNN)A House Oversight Committee hearing to examine the impact of climate change on national security -- including military bases ravaged by extreme weather events -- devolved into partisan sniping, personal attacks and efforts to deny climate change represents a threat.
Rarely does anybody on Fox address these behind-the-scene tensions that directly, of course—the closest anyone has come was some sniping on Twitter between Megyn Kelly and Sean Hannity, in which he claimed that She was with Her.
WASHINGTON — President Obama held a rare meeting Tuesday with the top Republicans in Congress to assess opportunities for compromise during his final year in office, even as the two sides continued partisan sniping that could undermine the prospect of serious legislative progress.
It was said so many times during these Finals that it's had most of the meaning wrung from it, but this is the squad James asked for; after a season of fraught, grumpy excellence and sourpuss sniping, it didn't look like nearly enough.
He's stalled in surly adolescence, sniping at his mother, Christine (played by the comic Louie Anderson in drag, with unshowy ease), and befriending an insurance claims adjuster, Martha (the deadpan Martha Kelly), whom he treats as shabbily as Penelope does him. (Mr.
Razer's default configuration for the clutch is as a temporary DPI adjustment, which is often useful for sniping scenarios — you want high sensitivity to move your scope large distances, and then low sensitivity to make micro adjustments in service of a headshot.
A series of dramatic vignettes ensues, touching half a dozen theaters of war: Soaring over Hamburg during an RAF raid; tank combat in Libya; sniping from behind enemy lines in Algeria; machine-gunning through the muck at Nijmegen Bridge in the Netherlands.
But amid President Donald Trump's Twitter tirades; the vulgar rant from his new communications director; the open internecine sniping; and the White House staff shakeup, the President offered two revealing hints about the policy direction he believes may rebuild his fraying political support.
Today, he trails off mid-sentence, goes off on fantastical tangents—at one point he launches into a story that involves someone sniping Theresa May, a wife murdering her husband with soup, and a pixie and Elmo from Sesame Street apropos of nothing.
The sniping is evidence that the party is hardly united on the issue of health care reform, with hardline conservatives saying the AHCA doesn't go far enough, and others pointing out that it would likely make health care unaffordable for millions of Americans.
And, if a former GM sniping at his old team doesn't quite do it for you, can I interest you in a former quarterback somehow injecting himself into the equation...while saying others will find a way to inject him into the equation?
I tend to write these pieces when the team is not just behaving badly—dithering or cutting corners or sniping out anonymous quotes for unfathomable reasons or being shortsighted and willfully thick about other people's flexor tendons and rotator cuffs—but playing badly.
Such a move could deny Trump a huge megaphone to tout his border wall amid the ongoing budget impasse, but would also inflame tensions between the sniping power brokers and complicate bipartisan efforts to end the longest government closure in the nation's history.
As a 500-mile stretch from Sydney to Byron Bay continued to face catastrophic fire conditions, with 80 separate blazes burning and at least four deaths reported, Australians have watched, awe-struck, as life-changing destruction has been met with political sniping.
So convoluted are the billionaire wars that on Friday, the Democratic primary descended into multibillionaire sniping: Mr. Steyer, seeking to distinguish himself from his would-be rival, called on Mr. Bloomberg to either support a wealth tax or sit out the primary.
" host George StephanopoulosGeorge Robert StephanopoulosTrump campaign sues Washington Post for libel Head of HHS says 'partisan sniping' during coronavirus crisis is 'unnecessary' Biden says Sanders would have 'great trouble' helping Democrats keep House, win Senate MORE asked Biden on ABC's "This Week.
Despite Chief Justice John Roberts' oft-stated goal of keeping the Supreme Court above the kinds of conflicts that have crippled the political branches of government, there are times when internal debates between the justices -- and even some sniping -- will seep out.
The constant sniping from staff could ultimately force Trump to dump his long-valued fixer, as he has done with former personal lawyer Michael Cohen and countless other ousted officials, like ex-Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former chief strategist Steve Bannon.
The sniping continues, with Dr. Dyson suggesting that Dr. West is feuding because he is preparing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of his book "Race Matters," a best-seller that explores the broad swath of issues facing black communities.
After Kalanick and Benchmark spent the last few weeks sniping at each other in court filings and appointed new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi on Monday, lawyers for both sides appeared in Delaware to argue in front of Judge Samuel Glasscock in the state's Court of Chancery.
Warren's implication came as Zuckerberg and Warren are increasingly sniping at one another, both in public and in leaked audio from an internal Facebook meeting earlier this summer, during which Zuckerberg referred to a potential Warren presidency as an "existential" threat to his company.
Cruz, fighting off any incursions among his base, may join in, as he and Rubio have been sniping at each other for weeks, with Rubio accusing Cruz of being weak on defense and Cruz flaying Rubio for collaborating with the enemy (Democrats) on immigration.
When a police union official criticized Kaepernick for recently wearing socks that depicted cops as pigs, he asked why that was allowed when the league stopped the Dallas Cowboys from honoring police officers killed in the July sniping attack—and he had a point.
Wednesday's joint statement from the parties, which talked of growing confidence, was good news for Merkel, whose reputation as Europe's consummate consensus-builder is on the line in this second bid to form a coalition government after weeks of sniping between its would-be partners.
This means that within the show's three-act structure — buildup, battle and aftermath (a long series of executions and recriminations) — we get scenes like those in which the official's wife and his mistress sit out the fighting in the same house, sniping at each other.
I don't know if you can hear him screaming in the background right now, because he's sniping people in 'Fortnite,' but, like — and this is just his wife speaking — hearing that excitement and seeing him so happy, I'm really, really happy we made it.
While the sniping among committee members was sharper than normal, and the clans of noisy people seemed capable of sneaking into the hearing room with placards, colored pencils and loud voices, there was something reassuring about the platitudinous statements about precedent or watching Sen.
Regulars with names like Shoegazer69 and Pervert_Otis seem unable to help themselves from devolving into tiresome debates over things like celebrity foot rankings, sniping at each other over whether Taylor Swift's toes deserve four stars or five, or whether Jennifer Lawrence had bunion reduction surgery.
Since the Pentagon disclosed the episode on Friday and demanded the return of the ocean-monitoring device, American and Chinese officials have engaged in verbal sniping over the legality of the seizure, which took place roughly 500 miles from the coast of mainland China.
The sudden burst of productivity between Senate negotiators — with both sides declaring they have moved beyond partisan politics — was a welcome shift from Monday, when a breakdown in talks and two failed procedural votes led to raucous exchanges and bitter sniping on the Senate floor.
Sometimes, this takes the form of distracting honking in-game (known as "stream sniping"), or the much more dangerous practice of SWAT-ing, when a viewer calls in a serious emergency at the streamer's location in the hopes that the police respond with force.
The remark about America's lack of greatness earned howls of criticism and predictions of the end of his always-denied presidential ambitions — as well as some sniping from Mr. Trump's Twitter account — though it didn't seem to affect the outcome of the primary race.
Terry Fallis, a Canadian satirical novelist for whom Canada-United States relations are a central theme, said the notion of Canada and the United States as co-hosts of the World Cup sounded like a comic sitcom when the countries were sniping at one another.
In the days after Eric T. Schneiderman, New York's now-former attorney general, was accused of physically assaulting four women he had been romantically involved with, a storm of political sniping ensued between the governor and Manhattan's top prosecutor over who would investigate the allegations.
Then in July, in the midst of all the sniping about the future of meat, Arby's announced the "marrot," a carrot made from turkey, in what can only be described as a giant orange middle finger to all the hype over plant-based meat.
But amid the testy debates and stump speech sniping, this ad reminds viewers that the campaign is ultimately about everyone — a rare injection of togetherness when the nation is being coldly deconstructed by candidates and their strategists into a jigsaw puzzle in either red or blue.
Senator Ted Cruz and Donald J. Trump are essentially running neck and neck in Iowa less than three weeks before the state's caucuses, according to a new poll released on Wednesday that suggests the two leading candidates could intensify their sniping in the homestretch of the race.
Using a Python-based API from Github, an Android emulator, and a "sniping" script, he was able to send requests to Niantic to deploy eggs to gyms anywhere in the world, so long as he had the gym's ID and it was owned by the same team.
The sudden pithiness of Ratjen's words, the inaccuracies in Time's story and the easy ammunition it gave to Cold War sniping over Soviet athletes Irina and Tamara Press' absence from competitions with stricter sex test rules, means many doubt he ever confessed to a wider scheme.
The sniping between the two White House contenders, highlighted on Wednesday when Sanders delivered a defense of his ambitious "Medicare for All" plan, has split Democrats and forced other candidates to choose sides on an issue certain to play prominently in next year's general election race.
Similarly, for every handful of completely realistic and reasonable actions Agent 47 can take (sniping someone from a rooftop, poisoning their cocktail) there's the chance to do a drum solo for a soon-to-be-deceased rockstar or walk the runway in some pretty intense makeup.
But stream sniping has become particular en vogue with the rise of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, the Battle Royale-style shooter that's sold eight million copies since it hit Early Access past March, and recently caused popular Battlegrounds streamer MrGrimmmz to hit the panic button and regret it.
An ally of President Beji Caid Essebsi, Chahed is likely to get the 109 votes he needs to win a confidence ballot in the 217-seat parliament, and some of the sniping may simply reflect manoeuvring from parties looking to secure more influential posts in the cabinet.
There's a lot of yelling in family court—judges telling lawyers to shut up and sit down; judges scolding caseworkers for not doing their job; lawyers sniping at one another in barbed, formal language; parents shouting that accusations are untrue, or about the unfairness of the system.
Then, in 2014, after decades of frosty relations, constant sniping and severed diplomatic relations, President Barack Obama reversed course and reached an agreement with President Raúl Castro of Cuba to reopen embassies in the countries' respective capitals and begin to encourage nascent tourism and business ties.
The best part of the show is the sniping banter between Ms. Dockery and Mr. Botto, but there isn't enough of it, and it's so out of tune with the mystery and murder plot — which is grim and rather pedestrian — that you're never really prepared for it.
His cabinet vetting has been as much "The Bachelor" as "The Apprentice," complete with luxurious backdrops (Trump Tower, Mr. Trump's club in Bedminster, N.J.), public sniping among associates about the suitors and even a candlelit dinner, at Jean-Georges with the secretary of state hopeful Mitt Romney.
Galaxy Quest fills its convention scenes with familiar trappings like cheap merchandise and cosplayers, and it captures the backstage feel of weary, sniping castmates who find it difficult to spend time in the same room after years of predictable, repetitive con appearances, long after their work together ended.
You're still basically just mowing down virtual human beings in ever-more-elaborate ways — throwing grenades over barricades, lighting men on fire, sniping heads from a bell tower — as you head from one objective marker to the next on a quest to save the world from bad guys.
Players get to control exactly where they're throwing the axe, too — aim right, and you can deal extra damage by sniping weak spots (that's right: you can hit headshots with the axe), or trip enemies into the air by throwing the axe at their knees (sweep the leg, Kratos!).
I'm betting, quite a lot... >> WaPo's Erik Wemple says Hannity has earned "his designation as the White House's shadow chief of staff..." Here's the thing about Trump and Fox... His occasional sniping at the news division is outweighed by his support for (and support from) the opinion side.
Mike Brown, subbing in as head coach for Steve Kerr, was told about the comments and took them about as well as you might expect: We don't even have the Finals teams set in stone (though we probably will by the end of tonight) and these guys are sniping.
But in making a high-profile referral several weeks after Justice Kavanagh was confirmed, Mr. Grassley was all but sure to reignite the partisan sniping that engulfed the confirmation fight and has seemingly boosted Republicans' bid to retain control of the House and Senate in next month's midterm elections.
It is just the sort of fight Mr. Biden has been spoiling for: a head-to-head contest with the incumbent on an issue that elevates Mr. Biden into a statesmanlike role, well above the Democratic primary fray and all the sniping candidates and liberal litmus tests therein.
If you were hoping that one of the two non-septuagenarians left in the race would save us from the gerontocracy, you were probably dismayed by the sight of the two youngsters acting like actual children, forcing everyone to listen to them sniping at each other over trivia.
While the Trump administration has gutted the white house Office of Science and Technology Policy, proposed massive cuts to US science funding, and engaged in a sniping contest with American tech giants, the Chinese government has outlined a "military-civilian integration development strategy" to harness AI to enhance Chinese national power.
You know, for me, when you do something good for somebody, it's kind of a form of charity work, and in our business—unlike the pop business where there's a lot of backbiting and sniping and stuff like that—in the metal community there are some very deep, long-running friendships.
Throughout Trump's speech, Pelosi's official Twitter account posted a steady stream of attacks and broadsides on the president and his record, including calling him "a liar" and sniping at Trump for taking credit for the negotiation of the US-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade deal without acknowledging Pelosi's work on the deal.
The counter-programming "elevates him above the partisan sniping going on on the Senate side and reminds people of the economic accomplishments and the global scale of his accomplishments like the trade deal or advancing Middle East peace," said Jason Miller, a former senior communications adviser to the 2016 Trump campaign.
And there are few signs that the party is ready to fully unite behind its frontrunner: In the wake of Nevada's chaotic state Democratic convention Saturday and the ensuing sniping between the Sanders camp and the Democratic establishment, the prospect of a messy national convention in July is no longer unthinkable.
Authorities in Dallas used a "bomb robot" to kill one of multiple suspects in a sniping spree that left five police officers dead on Thursday, an unprecedented act in the history of American policing that raises concerns about due process and the use of remotely triggered lethal force by law enforcement.
Roseanne confesses to Darlene that she toiled her whole life to give her kids a better chance than she had, but it has come with the price of her personal jealousy and Darlene's increasing classism, as the girl can't stop sniping about the worn state of the house or her parents' lowbrow tastes.
Now this I did play a fair chunk of at Rezzed, and while my keyboard control skills are pitiful—which won't be an issue on release, as it's also destined for consoles—I've got to say I fell a little bit in love with its running and jumping and sniping and coolness.
LONDON — As she prepared on Monday to head to China, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain was leaving behind a Parliament seething with intrigue, with internal critics sniping at her leadership and political adversaries in the House of Lords plotting to derail critical parts of her plan to quit the European Union. Mrs.
And the attacks ranged from challenges to his stop-and-frisk policies, to allegations of abusive behavior toward women in his workplace, to his cleaving in his ads to former President Barack Obama -- with whom he wasn't always close or supportive -- to his past Republicanism and to general sniping about his vast wealth.
What they're saying: Acton's comments, meanwhile, provoked a host of reactions, including a strong rebuke from Facebook's David Marcus, who stressed he was speaking for himself, not the company: Andreessen Horowitz' Benedict Evans offered a similar criticism: Our thought bubble: Yes, all the sniping between members of Silicon Valley's wealthy founder class is entertaining.
And there has also been media sniping that came to a head this week after the New York Post reported on a shouting match on a public street in New York between Lewandowski and Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks -- a report Lewandowski blamed on his rivals in and around the campaign, a campaign source told CNN.
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The public sniping has erupted even though firm details of talks between the Vatican and the Chinese government have not been disclosed — or what Francis might be willing to sacrifice for an agreement that could be a first step toward restoring diplomatic relations and allowing him to become the first pope to visit China.
Spun from the Letty Dobesh novellas by Blake Crouch, the show "can't seem to find the balance between suspense and incipient romance," but Ms. Dockery is "fun to watch when the show just lets her be a sexy, smart crook" — or when she's sniping with Mr. Botto, Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
Yes, at times Sanders has jabbed Hillary Clinton for her speaking fees from big banks and Clinton has critiqued Sanders for being unrealistic, but for the most part the Democratic debates and contest in general have been substantive and respectful, marred by none of the gutter-sniping childish behavior and personal nastiness that has typified the Republican side.
But the friends got to sniping quickly, using an innocent audience member as the conduit for questions about why Rogen has only hosted SNL twice to Franco's four stints – "There's a rule that only one stoner can host a season, and it's me" – and the relative quality of their buddy comedies compared to Franco's solo efforts.
Perhaps more importantly, the news pages need to stop covering a story that has brought down six senior officials as just partisan sniping and recognize that the actions of the FBI and the Justice Department in relation to both these investigations need to come out of the darkness and be fully revealed to the American public.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar said Sunday that "partisan sniping" during the coronavirus crisis is "unnecessary" as he defended President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE's response.
Maybe Silver's next guest on the hot seat in his office should be Phil Jackson, the Knicks' team president, who, this season, has managed to insult James and others with his reference to James's "posse" and turned Anthony, still his best player, into a much-pitied martyr by disrespectfully sniping at him via the media, news and social.
Sniping aside, banking regulation is a place where both Clinton and Sanders clearly believe — by dint of their proposals — that Obama hasn't gone nearly far enough (perhaps because of all that money he took from Wall Street, perhaps because Dodd-Frank needed moderate Democrats and even a Republican vote to pass), and they both have laid out clear ideas for going much further.
It would be easy to point out some inaccuracies in the story of an immigrant taxi driver's son Nasir Khan, played by Riz Ahmed, who is charged with killing a woman he meets by chance, but in fairness, a lawyer doing so would just be sniping more to show off -- of course, it's not exactly like real-life criminal practice.
He was more relaxed and articulate than he has been at the debates, and the poor-me schtick -- he repeatedly referenced how often he was cut off and piled on -- surprisingly had the effect of getting a lot of nods from folks who were apparently also tired of the sniping and jabbing, and just wanted to hear the man talk.
Citing their alarm over the recent sniping between the Sanders and Warren presidential campaigns, the liberal grassroots group Democracy for America implored the two to work together and stop attacking each other — unlikely, as a new rift opened over a CNN report that Sanders had told Warren privately in 2018 that he did not believe a woman could win the presidency in 2020.
But that feeling of something more exciting happening somewhere else, of being defined by grades (or likes), of experimenting with nutty ideas you've just encountered, of sniping at people from jealousy and watching people of whom you're envious out of the corner of your eye — all of that, once it migrated online, started shaping our offline lives and being weaponized, too.
After all, the right wing-pundit/Trump cheerleader/Putin admirer and Wittes have been sniping at each other for months, with Wittes going so far as to issue his Putin challenge to Hannity via Twitter in June: But Wittes should be warned: Hannity may not look like much, but he has already proven himself a master of MMA and "street martial arts."
"Texans know Ted Cruz is a self-serving politician, and this campaign will spotlight the many ways in which he's only ever looking out for himself," In El Paso on Friday, O'Rourke said that even those he meets across the state who voted for Trump say they want someone in the Congress who will be willing to break through partisan sniping and get things done.
With ISIS having built a statelet spanning parts of Iraq and Syria while spawning Asian and African affiliates; with Iraq's violence unabated and its survival as a unified country uncertain; with the Taliban still standing in Afghanistan, and the sniping between the White House and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel continuing, few today would regard American Middle East policy as a roaring success.
That's led to Democrats, including former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE, blasting the party for ignoring working-class voters and to sniping between Clinton supporters and those who backed Democratic primary rival Sen.
Bernie Sanders' media critics and opponents are suddenly focusing their attacks on the new frontrunnerMike Bloomberg appeared to say he 'bought' 21 Democrats their seats in Congress in a cringeworthy debate gaffeBernie Sanders just unveiled how he'll pay for his biggest plans, from Medicare for All to erasing student debtWhy the South Carolina debate was a Bernie-sniping, Bloomberg-slamming fiasco, in 3 simple charts
The addition — requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be notified when such an immigrant tries to buy a gun — marked a stunning victory for GOP leaders that left Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) and her leadership team sniping over who was to blame for their party's failure to unite in opposition.
Bringing Kevin Kwan's hit novel to the screen, "Crazy Rich Asians" gets the most important part of the movie very right, casting Constance Wu ("Fresh Off the Boat") as Rachel Chu -- the New York economics professor thrust into a world of staggering opulence, and almost-to-scale sniping and judgment -- and Michelle Yeoh as Eleanor, the imperious mother of Rachel's otherwise-perfect boyfriend, Nick Young (Henry Golding, making a strong bid for romantic heartthrob status).
Several longtime supporters of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE are sniping at chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE in an attempt to diminish the standing of a man who has quickly become one of the president's closest advisers.
And initially she wanted it kept secret, hence the pseudonym Hurtful to me at this point that her and her team would go so far out of their way to try and make ME look bad at this stage though It's hard for me to imagine caring less about the Harris-Hiddleston-Swift-Perry rhombus of interpersonal sniping; I just hope everyone is leaving Rihanna out of this and allowing her to smoke blunts on a Caribbean yacht in peace.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE dialed back their rhetoric Monday after a weekend of sniping between the nation's highest-ranking elected Republican and the party's presumptive presidential nominee.
Tonight's highlights include a peek at Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's SOTU guest list, a rough day at the Supreme Court for unions, more oversight from the Fed and some tax-related sniping from Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-2023 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE.

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