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"solicitous" Definitions
  1. being very concerned for somebody and wanting to make sure that they are comfortable, well or happy
"solicitous" Antonyms
uncaring apathetic heartless unfeeling callous indifferent selfish cold insensible unenthusiastic passionless unconcerned inattentive nonchalant listless uneager hardhearted unsympathetic uninterested unmoved inconsiderate thoughtless uncharitable careless unkind discourteous heedless insensitive boorish disrespectful egotistical ungiving uncivil ungracious brash egotistic mean averse to grudging reluctant unambitious unhopeful opposed to reluctant for unwilling for disinclined towards indisposed towards loath to unenthusiastic about unobliging disobliging unhelpful unaccommodating uncooperative unsupportive obstructive unfriendly unconstructive disagreeable unfavorable(US) unfavourable(UK) damaging deleterious harmful insalubrious hindering hurting inhumane cold-blooded hard-hearted inhuman insensate uncompassionate atrocious barbaric barbarous bestial brutal brute brutish coldhearted cruel fiendish casual complacent disinterested dispassionate insouciant lackadaisical disregardful slapdash unmotivated lackluster(US) lacklustre(UK) impassible slipshod intermittent irregular occasional aperiodic temporary episodic spontaneous sporadic choppy impermanent stolid episodical laodicean lazy passive lukewarm impassive noncritical nonurgent relaxed undemanding unimportant motherly disliking ignorance neglect negligence stony calm collected cool easy happy-go-lucky nerveless assured carefree certain composed confident unfazed unperturbed bold brave content courageous defiant disobedient insolent insubordinate antagonistic rebellious resistant contumacious obstinate confrontational recusant ungovernable challenging intractable obstreperous unruly balky contrary resistive

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Or will it turn Trumpism into a new governing doctrine that is less solicitous of donors and more solicitous of xenophobes, white nationalists, protectionists, and nativists?
The company, newly solicitous, has tried to be more transparent.
In the excerpts, though, Mr. West is solicitous and warm.
Trump, in person and one on one, is hugely solicitous.
The special is solicitous, even obsequious, but sometimes revealing anyway.
Her voice at times was high, her manner deferential, even solicitous.
His solicitous building staff "is unheard-of in D.C.," he said.
"Do you need to get in there?" he asked, not especially solicitous.
Shy and solicitous in person, Ms. MacDowell plays herself on social media.
We can be sanguine or gloomy, solicitous of others or self-absorbed.
She was tiny and solicitous, a soft, sweet lady in a dress.
No one can work out why Trump is so solicitous of Putin.
Zelensky was pretty solicitous to Trump's point on that July 25 call.
He also was solicitous, almost to the point of tenderness, towards his audience.
Be friendly and solicitous to the young man without mentioning heroin or rehab.
His manner was not at all solicitous, nor was he cold or unfriendly.
Initially, his deeds and words are obvious, solicitous and spiked with gentle teasing.
They are tougher, less solicitous about our opinion or eager for our approval.
Even in response to Mr. Barton's comment about his look, Mr. Dorsey was solicitous.
I was expecting to see an ailing child, but Georgi was warm and solicitous.
Putin, in his first few years in office, was relatively solicitous of the West.
Voronenkov had always been solicitous of the general's attention; now he proved himself loyal.
The court's newest member, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, has been similarly solicitous of gun-rights claims.
While Dr. Blasey was deferential, even solicitous, Judge Kavanaugh was bristling with outrage and grievance.
Hezbollah has proved unusually solicitous of the welfare of the militants and their family members.
Mr. Cook has met with Mr. Trump many times and has been cordial, even solicitous.
On the Palestinian side, there is little to lose in being solicitous of Mr. Trump.
He was uncharacteristically solicitous during an early meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House.
Congressional staffers say they've detected a more solicitous attitude from technology-company representatives in recent months.
Mr Moon plays the solicitous suitor to Mr Kim, but gets nothing but abuse in return.
And Mr. Trump himself acknowledged that he had stuck out his neck with his solicitous tweet.
Which is not to say that premodern societies were especially solicitous regarding the welfare of epileptics.
"How are you today?" a solicitous Mr. Spicer asked Ms. Ryan, who said she was fine.
Another politician whom donors mentioned as solicitous of New York is Steve Bullock, the governor of Montana.
The Japanese, who have also invested in Myanmar, have been far more solicitous and open to complaints.
In the beginning, Rosset's letters to Beckett are warm and solicitous, but they are almost all business.
Gore has been exceedingly generous in his praise of Donald Trump and solicitous of Ivanka Trump. 15.
McCain questioned why Trump was solicitous of Vladimir Putin, whom he regarded as an unreformed KGB apparatchik.
It actually carries very particular implications: that political parties should be big tents, extremely solicitous of moderate voters.
He tends to be solicitous of the unions, often making the argument that that's what the president wants.
They were unfailingly polite, even solicitous, bargaining on his behalf at shops and carrying heavy bags for him.
Then, for a few key months in 2008, previously solicitous media outlets began running hostile stories about him.
But his salesman's desire to please made him curiously solicitous of leaders whose views he might otherwise condemn.
With an oil refinery as a backdrop, the president revved up the crowd, but was solicitous of her.
He was solicitous and a little corny, with pop culture references that seemed to date from the 23s.
This solicitous attitude toward corporations was part of a larger cultural shift in the business and legal world.
Best of all, the newly solicitous Mexican company knew the first name and phone number of their American robocaller.
He is offering implicit explanations along the way for the President's oddly solicitous relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
That abdication carried a rotten stench even before we knew how solicitous the Trump campaign was of Russian meddling.
Lacking evidence, she attempts to sway the trial judges with her own "glamour" — pretending to be supportive and solicitous.
In questioning suspects, he could be solicitous or circumspect, and he understood the menace to be had in silence.
The great majority of people were very solicitous for my well-being, and strangers were generous in offering help.
The key to preparing them for conversations with demanding American callers was teaching them to be assured and solicitous.
Police officers came, followed by the mayor of Monchecourt, the local municipality, solicitous but powerless in finding a doctor.
His tone changed from hostile to solicitous when Sengstacke complained about being unable to reach federal officials with reporting questions.
Lubricious, solicitous, insinuating, polymorphous, sometimes ungendered, his singing was confident without cock-rock aggression—friendly, good-humored, there for you.
A group of professors sued, saying the "overly solicitous, dangerously experimental gun policies" violate their First and Second Amendment rights.
His reticence fit a pattern in which he has long been solicitous of Putin and has balked at criticizing him.
Similarly, the Czech Republic, led by the avowed Sinophile President Milos Zeman, has traditionally been among Europe's most solicitous nations.
And he's acting solicitous of supporters and audiences, speaking in a tone one could dare to call respectful and presidential.
"He exercised an almost fatherly supervision over what I ate, and was particularly solicitous as to what I drank," Nesbit wrote.
It was Mr Hu (with help from a retired but ever-solicitous Mr Jiang) who supervised preparations for the 18th congress.
Here are the details of the first alleged assault, as told to Farrow: At first, Weinstein was solicitous, praising her work.
Still, a kind word would have let him know that there were people in the world more solicitous than his mother.
To the jurors, the judge could not be more solicitous, joking about the plain lunch menu ("You won't find baked alaska").
A sweet-tempered man who forswore carrying grudges, he was loving and endlessly solicitous of his invalided and complaining wife, Ida.
A juicy boss-from-hell story illuminates the tensions between Britain's radical new government and its solicitous but unyielding civil service.
"President Donald Trump said he was solicitous not to 'admonish' leaders of the Arab world," the editorial in Le Monde said.
The contrast then visible between solicitous private Trump and public Trump, the intolerant demagogue of his rallies, was a bit less dramatic.
Both are bellicose nationalists, dismissive of climate change, eager to empower the Israeli right, hostile to Islam but solicitous of Saudi Arabia.
Mr. Biden's graciousness toward Republicans has gotten him into trouble with Democrats who see him as overly solicitous to an intransigent party.
Since she relies on Andrew for babysitting his little sister and for minor housekeeping, she can quickly turn from solicitous to nagging.
More than anything, he has been openly solicitous of Mr. Trump's attention and has refrained from criticizing the American administration, analysts said.
And women's desire to be solicitous and assist the police in their investigations can have tragic consequences, as Royal explains to me.
The danger of being too solicitous of conservatives is that it'll bump progressives out of the opposite end of a huge, unwieldy coalition.
From the cage, as opposed to the privacy of his Manhattan office, where Mr Trump is immensely charming, he does not seem solicitous.
His comments were far more robust than any made in Europe by Trump, who has been solicitous to Russia for his entire presidency.
At the White House, with Reagan's blessing, chief of staff Jim Baker created an environment that was mostly -- not always -- solicitous of reporters.
"Making such litigation available to domestic but not foreign plaintiffs is hardly solicitous of international comity or respectful of foreign interests," she wrote.
The complaints peaked last year with the international agreement to dismantle Iran's nuclear program that Arab states saw as overly solicitous of Iran.
On one level, Gemini plays like a traditional murder mystery, with John Cho turning up mid-way as the solicitous Detective Edward Ahn.
The modern G.O.P. was certainly solicitous of the interests of wealthy donors and corporations and always eager for an upper-bracket tax cut.
Broadway's top-drawer star Patti LuPone is in roaring voice as the astringent if solicitous Joanne, who pushes Bobbie to open her heart.
Meanwhile, the president seems oddly solicitous of the dictator's interests, and rumors swirl about his personal financial connections to the country in question.
This can be interpreted as alternately nurturing and solicitous, or cloying and suffocating, a dynamic often replicated between parents and their adolescent children.
Trump has also often been strangely solicitous of Russian President Vladimir Putin, praising his strongman ethos and gravitating toward him at international summits.
He is solicitous and attentive and learns what issues are important to them — precisely what a good legislative leader would do with his caucus.
Some Republican politicians in Tennessee, a state known for its tough anti-union policies, felt that VW had been too solicitous of the workers.
But the president-elect who arrived at The Times on Tuesday was more solicitous and measured, a handshaking businessman intent on finding common ground.
He can be gruff, too, but also solicitous and generous, amusing like his prose, with a seemingly depthless appetite for new ideas and people.
The official line at the White House was that the hour-and-a-half meeting with Trump went well and that Trump was solicitous.
Hauser, as Richard, is absolutely superb: nebbishy, so solicitous of authority that he barely bothers to defend himself and seeming, at times, slightly dimwitted.
Perhaps, after months of being solicitous to Putin and trying to forge a relationship with him at considerable political risk, Trump is losing patience.
But it's impossible not to shudder when you see George's perception toward Philomena flicker between that of solicitous lover and condescending, even contemptuous owner.
" Clapper said Trump was "very affable and solicitous" in the call and characterized the discussion as a "success," noting that it was a "constructive engagement.
He&aposs really insisting that Russia begin to change its behavior even while he, rhetorically, certainly, in Helsinki, is being very solicitous of President Putin.
"Lovebombing" is a term that is used by therapists to refer to someone being overly solicitous or affectionate in the early stages of a relationship.
He is ravenous — for food, for experience, for the acceptance of his peers — and he scarcely thinks about the solicitous father who dotes upon him.
While adolescents tend to be blithely self-centered in all manner of human interaction, when it came to Juliet, my three were solicitous, tender and concerned.
His comments in Vietnam lacked the solicitous tone he had used in China and Japan, veering into the defiant populism he used on the campaign trail.
A solicitous child, she helps him back to her school—a palatial joint in Virginia, fronted with Ionic columns, but barely inhabited in these depleted times.
The swap, they found, had no effect on how the mice behaved when they grew up: Oldfield parents were still solicitous, deer mice much less so.
Or is it perhaps because, given its starring role in Corsica, the grape receives more tender, solicitous care than it does as a Tuscan fourth banana?
Mr. Trump's bitter clashes with Canada and Europe over trade, as well as his solicitous courtship of North Korea's brutal dictator, all reflect this mercantile perspective.
The atmosphere was rather like a pop festival (though one with an unusually large contingent of older people): people were relaxed but efficient, solicitous but business-like.
Even within the friendly confines of Fox News on Monday night, he seemed to test Ingraham's patience with his evasive and logorrheic answers to her solicitous questions.
Impeccably dressed and coifed, they stand beside counters and clothing racks, at the ready to give solicitous service to the next person who steps off the elevator.
Name Withheld Our economy is warmly solicitous toward people at the top of the income hierarchy, icily indifferent toward those in the middle and at the bottom.
After returning to Chicago, he took the advice of solicitous immigration officials and traveled to Canada so that he could re-enter the United States from there.
The play's present tense, such as it is, is affectingly embodied by Mr. Watts and Roslyn Ruff, who portrays his solicitous partner, Black Woman With Fried Drumstick.
To elder-care facilities after the storm, he was even more solicitous: He gave them what he said was his personal cellphone number to call for help.
In Washington, she often came off as overly solicitous in her introductions, and her fervent offers to connect made some uncomfortable, people who met her told BuzzFeed News.
A hunched and solicitous Ronald McDonald greets customers out front of the Chiang Mai Nimmanhaemin Road McDonald's, frozen in a wai offering, the traditional Thai bow of respect.
And no US President has been so solicitous to the West's foes, like Russian President Vladimir Putin and China's President Xi Jinping, and treated America's partners as adversaries.
Goodell found Trump to be pleasant, engaging and solicitous in those limited encounters — maybe because Trump was still, at the time, angling for a place in the membership.
On O'Donnell's watch, the set was replaced with a sleek frosted-glass table and stools — more solicitous of serious debate — and the scope of the show's topics broadened.
We were aware of the rumors — the teachers who made comments about girls' bodies, the teacher suspiciously friendly with female students, the music teacher solicitous of male students.
Mr. Trump was unusually solicitous about Mr. Schwarzman during the campaign, and reportedly asked aides numerous times if there had been any luck getting him to pledge allegiance.
Price's attendant had her stand, then he took her hand and led her down the steps in a solicitous way, as if she were arriving at a ball.
What did cause a stir, however, was one particular response to the President's tweet — authored by none other than the most solicitous "Jersey Shore" cast member, Vinny Guadagnino.
Trump was by turns solicitous, argumentative, evasive, joking and defiant with the nation's most important newspaper, which has been among Trump's top targets in his attacks on the media.
The meeting elicited angry reactions from both Democrats and Republicans, who said that the Mr. Trump's solicitous behavior was inappropriate, given evidence that Russia intervened in the 2016 election.
Mr. Biden said he was struck by how solicitous Mr. McCain was of him, inquiring about how he coped with the loss of his son Beau to brain cancer.
Despite her reputation for being overly solicitous of Wall Street, Clinton has strong proposals to prevent large financial institutions from taking on risks that could derail the economy again.
A slender, dark-haired woman with a self-possessed manner that is both solicitous and reserved, Ms. Simmons has always been an artist who uses photography, rather than a photographer.
And, if and when Trump ever reaches out to you as a reporter, he is tremendously solicitous; he praises your work and says you are one of the good ones.
The service is solicitous and the food just as you would imagine — steaks, decadent lobster mac and cheese, spinach lavished with cream, shrimp cocktail the size of a Midwestern state.
But the solicitous comments that fly back and forth frequently between Trump and Moscow are causing consternation among foreign policy experts and sparking alarm about the President-elect's motives in Europe.
Williams, who is twenty-eight and solicitous, monitored a group of tourists nearby, making sure they didn't get too close to a monk seal and her pup, playing in the surf.
Some members of the City Council have heralded the last days of what they called the imperial police commissioner, overly solicitous for the city's elite and protected by an outsize personality.
In perhaps the most peculiar scene of the novel, Sandy is pursued by a solicitous older man, a "yellow man with a womanish kind of voice," on the streets of Chicago.
Mr. Trump also seemed far too solicitous in agreeing with Mr. Putin to create a joint working group on cybersecurity, an offer Mr. Trump withdrew after an avalanche of bipartisan criticism.
But field biologists have long known that when it comes to sex and family life, this mouse is remarkable: Peromyscus polionotus is monogamous — an exception among mammals — and a solicitous parent.
But the judge that jurors see is a grandfatherly, solicitous Southern gentleman, one who takes the time to ask after individual jurors and to thank them for the time they're putting in.
Republican voters had become disenchanted with a party that had become too solicitous of the Chamber of Commerce, and Republicans responded with an entreaty to Democratic constituencies, backed by the business community.
Trump [was] calm and solicitous behind a desk cluttered with papers and periodicals, in a large corner office with a hodgepodge of memorabilia and décor that appeared little changed from the 1980s.
Even if his aides are consistently hawkish on Russia or North Korea, Mr. Trump's solicitous approach in Helsinki with Mr. Putin or in Singapore, where he met Mr. Kim, sets the tone.
"It was hard to reconcile the sunny, puckish, solicitous man I met with the one described in news stories and police reports, who could be unyielding, furtive, and willfully opaque," he wrote.
As Cooper experimented, he wrote a series of solicitous letters to Ansel Adams, the preëminent landscape photographer of the time, whose pictures of Yosemite and other Western sites solidified a conservation movement.
The emails were solicitous, offering to arrange a customized tour of campus or to set up a one-on-one meeting for the actress Lori Loughlin's elder daughter with a university official.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the nonprofit ProPublica examines the cultural shifts in the legal and business worlds since the turn of the century that led to solicitous attitudes toward corporations.
Although Trump has publicly cast doubt on the veracity of the intelligence community's findings about Russian interference, Clapper said Trump was "very solicitous, courteous, even complimentary" during the private briefing on the findings.
During broadcasts, a steady stream of spectators sidestep the solicitous ushers and climb the stairs to where Weir, Lipinski and their other broadcasting partner, Terry Gannon, are perched and surreptitiously snap their photographs.
That Earnest was voted the best press secretary that members of the White House press had worked with without "being too solicitous towards the press," is further evidence of his effectiveness, Obama said.
Consider, for instance, the difference between how Trump scolded California for wildfires in November 2018 with the solicitous tone he took in response to flooding in South Dakota a number of months later.
Delta was joined in this by the Koch brothers, major conservative donors who were trying to refashion the conservative movement as more ideologically zealous about free markets and less transactionally solicitous of big business.
Here, as elsewhere, he has an "American First" approach—and that's why he's been solicitous to police and the FBI, and hostile to the CIA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Civilian courts have been remarkably effective over the past 15 years in trying and convicting terrorism suspects, even amid complaints by some civil liberties groups that judges have been too solicitous of government arguments.
Some analysts said they believed that South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, had counseled Mr. Kim on the wording in the letters, calculating that the president would respond to flattery and a solicitous tone.
And with a mutability that never betrays an abiding common core, Ms. Bernstine turns into contemporary variations on the stern but solicitous caregiver: a nurse in a geriatric ward, a nanny on a playground.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, who have been publicly solicitous of him, as well as Mr. Pence and Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa, low-key Midwestern conservatives with little demonstrated appeal to Democratic-leaning groups.
He appeared solicitous, even pleading, in his visit to Mexico City, shirking confrontation with Mr. Peña Nieto and reading slowly from a cautious, tightly phrased statement that described his admiration for Americans of Mexican descent.
Marty Ginsburg (Armie Hammer), who started at Harvard Law School a year before she did — they had met as undergraduates at Cornell — is an ideal partner and helpmeet, unfailingly supportive and solicitous of his wife.
Still, Fisher retained enough of the Old-Hollywood graces associated with her mother's generation of movie stars to be considerate and solicitous towards the waves of fans and followers of the Skywalker Chronicles over the decades.
While he lived mostly in seclusion, he traveled to Ikea stores around the world, sometimes strolling in anonymously and questioning employees as if he were a customer, and customers as if he were a solicitous employee.
They are sometimes played for comedy, though not in a cruel way — Norton is as protective of the character's dignity as Lionel is solicitous of the vulnerable souls who come his way — and sometimes mined for morals.
While there's value in this attempt to hear from Putin on his terms -- and even humanize an often-demonized figure -- Stone's idle chitchat and solicitous tone will surely leave many journalists and Putin critics gnashing their teeth.
Sarkozy proved solicitous to the Libyan dictator: he allowed him to hunt in the Rambouillet forest, once the hunting preserve of French kings, and to take a private tour of the Louvre museum with his female bodyguards.
After the song finished, he was solicitous and tender with them, pausing the show for a few seconds to take a deep group bow and thanking them individually for their great work, like a gentle older brother.
And once a month, she went to Suite 420 in a six-story office building close to Michigan State University in East Lansing, where her solicitous doctor, who encouraged everyone to just call him Larry, molested her.
Appearing mindful of past dustups with Fox News' Megyn Kelly and former candidate Carly Fiorina, he attempted to be solicitous, asking his opponent if calling her Secretary Clinton was okay because he wanted her to be happy.
For a commander in chief who frequently ridicules international organizations — including the European Union and NATO — Mr. Trump was uncharacteristically solicitous of the 79 nations and international organizations that make up the global coalition to fight ISIS.
While prior Israeli governments were very solicitous of diaspora Jewish opinion, especially in the United States, Netanyahu felt comfortable clearly aligning himself and his government with the Republican Party, even as American Jews overwhelmingly voted for Democrats.
Some US officials are using what they see as foot dragging by NATO members to rebut the claims of Trump critics that the President is trying to undermine the transatlantic alliance -- including by his solicitous relationship with Putin.
Anna's father is too doltish to doubt his daughter; her mother, as crafty as her husband is simple, solicitous of gift-bearing guests and sour toward prying Lib, is the kind to know more than she lets on.
But all these non-Chinese efforts will land on the Moon's Earth-facing near side, and thus within the solicitous sight of Earthbound controllers—just as all previous lunar landings, whether American, Soviet or, since 2013, Chinese, have been.
MOSCOW — Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, fired his cabinet of ministers on Wednesday after suggesting in a speech that they had become overly solicitous of Western nations that financially support Ukraine by appointing foreigners to the boards of state companies.
Industry representatives say they have largely left impressed by John McDonnell, Labour's Treasury spokesman, describing him as solicitous of their needs when it comes to Brexit and matter-of-fact in laying out his party's more confrontational economic plans.
In his early interactions with Marjorie, Walter, a holographic-generated "prime" whose personality software is constructed both from what he left behind and from memories of the people close to him, is kind, solicitous and a little wide-eyed.
"In light of the 800,000 great American workers not receiving pay, I am sure you would agree that postponing this public relations event is totally appropriate," Mr. Trump wrote, mimicking the faux-solicitous tone of her letter to him.
He provides little relief for condemned prisoners appealing their death sentences, has been solicitous of religious corporations and nuns seeking exemptions from Obamacare's contraceptive mandate and rejects liberal objections to public religious displays like the Ten Commandments in public parks.
Weinstein's legal team filed a motion Friday with the court that included copies of the "warm, complimentary, and solicitous emails" that the woman, identified only as CM-1, continued to send to the movie mogul years after the alleged rape.
If he is solicitous towards Vladimir Putin it is not because the Russian president sucks up to him (in fact his public pronouncements have been cooly non-committal) but because he is a strongman who seems to get his way.
The plan's disparate treatment of urine and meat is an example of what economists call regulatory capture: the process by which regulators, who are supposed to pursue solely the public interest, instead become solicitous of the very industries they regulate.
Diplomats argue that in the psychology of leader-to-leader relations, Mr. Trump's refusal to criticize Mr. Putin — combined with his solicitous tone in seeking a relationship with him — outweighs the effect of sanctions or the expulsion of Russian diplomats.
Throughout a series of long missives, the editor was both solicitous and flattering toward Piper but also bizarrely patronizing, trying to coach her through her own conclusions in a way that I had never seen before in my professional life.
And while Warren and Tyagi are themselves accomplished professionals, they are solicitous of the interests of people who prefer more traditionalist family arrangements — arguing, for example, that publicly funded preschool should be paired with subsidies for stay-at-home parents.
He defended his response to the killing of the American soldiers by arguing, falsely, that he had been more solicitous to bereaved relatives than Bush and Obama, who spent hours with wounded soldiers and grieving relatives of those killed in operations they ordered.
The reality of the moment is that the only way for Clinton to assure herself of an election victory is to be very solicitous and respectful of the shifting tide within the Democratic Party and the policy positions Sanders has laid out.
Perhaps reflecting Mr. Landis's Hollywood heritage, a number of recognizable performers, old and new, pop up in small parts — Casey Wilson, Kyle Bornheimer, Chris Hardwick, Haley Joel Osment (as himself) and, most pleasingly, Scott Bakula and Geena Davis as Brendan's solicitous parents.
Baffled by his solicitous tone toward Mr. Putin, some people close to Mr. Trump have concluded that he feels vulnerable to Mr. Putin, even if it is in his own mind, rather than because of any damaging information possessed by the Russians.
Indeed, it's stunning to consider that Trump seemed more deferential and solicitous to Vladimir Putin (saying the Russian President has an 82% approval rating and that he's been a leader far more than our President) than he was prepared to be to President Obama.
"I've had a real hard time reconciling the threat the Russians pose to the United States and, by extension, Western democracies in general, with inexplicably so solicitous stance the Trump administration, or others in it, has taken with respect to Russia," Clapper told today's audience.
Today's China however is unwilling to play second fiddle to the U.S. and Xi does not seem not "as solicitous of the U.S. relationship as his predecessors who put a lot of their energy or foreign policy bandwidth into managing that relationship," he added.
It happens to be the weekend of Donald Trump's inauguration, a fact that at first seems like a narrative grace note, but gradually takes on more significance, as these ostensibly progressive men are somehow both overtly solicitous of and subtly dismissive of Tyler's opinions.
But Ms. Poots, to her immense credit, rescues the part from terminal giggliness to communicate a lost soul whose own tragedy is to have been betrayed by a husband who, one gathers from Mr. Treadaway's cunning performance, can be as smug as he is solicitous.
But actions rather than words will determine whether the GOP leadership's sudden embrace of racial glasnost reflects a genuine recognition that the party has been too solicitous of Trumpism, or whether it's simply a cynical attempt to put some distance between Trump and the GOP brand.
They tend to be solicitous and engaging—like The Guy, Tim will sometimes sit with a customer and have a friendly smoke before resuming his rounds—while also exhibiting some of the care and caginess required for anyone who makes a living from an illegal activity.
Yet the term has caught on in popular culture as of late, in large part because the advent of dating websites and apps have made it easier than ever to do: If someone rejects your overly solicitous advances, you can just swipe on to the next person.
The way Mr. Trump stepped into the spotlight in the lobby of Trump Tower — taking turns onstage with aides, alternatively enraged and solicitous, and clearly loving the attention — owed more to the WrestleMania spectacles staged by Mr. Trump's friend Vince K. McMahon, the World Wrestling Entertainment founder.
One notable gambit by the prosecution in the new filing Tuesday was to call Sullivan's attention to the fact that while Powell has been praiseworthy and solicitous of the judge at court hearings, she expressed a different opinion about him in dealings directly with the Justice Department.
The fear now is that Putin will interpret Trump's solicitous showing in Helsinki as an incentive to come back for more -- to try to manipulate the midterm elections in November, or in 2020 with an updated version of the Russian hacking and interference assault that occurred in 2016.
I'd moved from Philadelphia, and she'd moved from Santa Fe. She was dark-haired and wore jeans and turquoise jewelry—I had the impression that she was more of a reinvented Northeastern Wasp than a real desert dweller—and was solicitous in a way that made me wary.
Although he arranged his face to be exaggeratedly solicitous, the way he sprawled there and sought out her glance sympathetically with his own seemed at first to Pippa provocative and challenging, insolently flirtatious; he had the local accent, slow and suggestive, even when there was nothing to suggest.
These market segments have no magical predictive powers, of course, but their underperformance says a bit about the character of this market: resilient and resourceful in rotating toward more reliable mega-cap growth and defensive sectors, feeding off low bond yields and solicitous central banks — taking what the conditions give.
As his radio persona, Danger Dave, he takes on a self-proclaimed expert who preaches that homosexuality can be reversed and that children raised by gay parents are deprived; off the air, he begins to succumb to the charms of Chris (Guy Adkins), the radio station's solicitous, amazingly patient technical adviser.
It is not clear whether Mueller looked into the question of Trump's solicitous behavior towards Russian President Vladimir Putin during the campaign at the same time he was trying to seal a lucrative real estate deal in Moscow -- a fact that emerged after the prosecution of his ex-attorney Michael Cohen.
After the Russian annexation of Crimea, Hillary Clinton also said that this is something that Hitler would do, which is not a very solicitous thing to say, particularly given 20 million Russians died in World War II.  When Trump says that he can work with Russia, what would that even look like?
Ahmari used his disgust at a drag queen story hour at a public library in Sacramento as a jumping-off point for a diatribe against French and everything that, to Ahmari, French represents: squishiness in the face of moral threats facing the nation, an overly solicitous position vis-à-vis ideological foes.
Against a backdrop of increasing liberal concerns that Democrats in Congress are being too solicitous of President Donald Trump, too accommodating of his cabinet nominees, too concerned about the challenges they will face in the 2018 midterms, it is worth noting that Democrats have given Republicans no quarter in their efforts to abolish the Affordable Care Act.
Sonny was very solicitous, to the point of asking the young American writer where he'd like to have dinner that night — we were with a group — and I suggested "sushi?" not really grasping the culinary limitations of London in the mid-1003s, expecting that Japanese restaurants and sushi bars were as popular there as they were in Los Angeles.
" Writing in Slate in 2012, the critic Jacob Silverman decried the effect of social media on reviewing, arguing that it made incisive criticism more difficult because your potential targets were almost always connected to you in some way: "Reviewers shouldn't be recommendation machines, yet we have settled for that role, in part because the solicitous communalism of Twitter encourages it.
Instead, with Trump's enthusiastic blessing, they devised a bill that was more solicitous of their donors than their voters, and that only modestly addressed the central socioeconomic challenge of our time — the nexus of wage stagnation, family breakdown and falling birthrates, which will eventually undo conservatism if conservatives cannot take it as seriously as they do the animal spirits of the investor class.
There's a similar case for investigating the president's highly solicitous relationship with Saudi Arabia, which is so unusual that his response to the shooting of American service members by a Saudi national on American soil was to promise compensation from the Saudi royal family and otherwise dismiss the situation, acting more like the press secretary for the kingdom than the president of the United States.
President Obama two nights ago called Donald Trump a demagogue after citing fascism, implying that he's a fascist demagogue... MIKE PENCE: It's been a privilege for me and my family to be able to spend time with Donald Trump, and Melania and their kids, and I just have to tell you, you know, the man that I see when the klieg lights are off, you know, is, he is solicitous, he is bright, he is engaging.

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