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SANTIAGO RUBBLE The widespread protests sowed destruction across the city.
This is a harvest the party sowed in two ways.
The thing is, big business is reaping what it sowed.
It has sowed ambivalence and division among Asian ethnic groups.
That sowed the seeds of a profoundly unbalanced trade relationship.
The mystery of identity sowed the seeds of our craft.
"I sowed good seeds my whole time of incarceration," Evans said.
And, look, she&aposs reaping what she sowed over the years.
The Meiji restoration sowed the seeds of Japan's 20th-century aggression.
Mr Glasenberg may be partially reaping what he sowed, analysts say.
Ukraine sowed 4.6 million hectares of corn for the 2018 harvest.
The big picture: White House insiders said the leak sowed chaos.
His personal feud with Yeltsin sowed the seeds for his fall.
The arrival of VAR in the Premier League sowed fresh confusion.
In New York, the lack of information this week sowed confusion.
Mr. Julia sowed the seeds for the clean certification program in 2013.
Mr. Laux recalls the confusion this sowed, and the occasionally tragicomic results.
He sowed confusion about whether the ACA's individual mandate would be enforced.
He sowed uncertainty about whether the law's individual mandate would be enforced.
"You sowed the wind for decades to come," he told Democratic senators.
This second one sowed confusion, and students began to scurry from classrooms.
A misplaced ladder sowed the seeds for Ackroyd and Harvey's green graphics.
She said the crime affected not only Japan but also sowed fear abroad.
This initial speed bump sowed the seeds for his deals' financing moving forward.
During apartheid, the police sowed divisions by planting false stories in the press.
The 1980s sowed alarm about America's declining economic competitiveness and a resurgent Japan.
Now President Trump is suffering the unfortunate harvest of what President Obama sowed.
Like Levin in "Anna Karenina," Tolstoy reaped and sowed alongside the peasants here.
Where others sowed division he orchestrated disparate parts into a more beautiful whole.
A suspect From 1976 to 1986, the crimes sowed fear across the state.
Republicans sowed intolerance and in its shadow, Trump sprang up like toxic fungi.
In Luxor, the virus has sowed fear among workers in the tourism industry.
While Yushchenko bested Yanukovych at the ballot box, Putin sowed division in Ukraine.
The next day, Trump sowed more confusion by backing off his earlier statement.
In helping to shape the West, Protestantism sowed the seeds of its own destruction.
Several generations of Republicans have sowed the seeds of the current GOP crack-up.
Initial confusion Trump's announcement — made during a televised address on Wednesday — initially sowed confusion.
Other US government officials at the conference sowed the same seeds of perceived wisdom.
The divisions remained intact even as the hybrid forms of 1970s art sowed confusion.
But on Sunday, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson sowed new doubts about it.
The video taken a month ago irrigated the farmland and sowed wheat immediately. pic.twitter.
Economists say the populist alliance has sowed uncertainty, prompting many Italians to spend less.
It adds to concern about whether China has sowed the seeds for debt problems abroad.
An effort in November to return Rohingya sowed confusion in the camps and sparked protests.
In fairness, we reap the world we sowed when someone asked Heidi Montag about diversity.
They also sowed 1.58 million hectares of soybeans, 87 percent above the area initially expected.
More importantly, Hamilton recognized that Burr's dearth of political character sowed the seeds of despotism.
While the negotiations survived the Warner-Comey intervention, the episode sowed distrust in Assange's camp.
It separated children from their parents and other caregivers, sowed financial insecurity, and instilled dread.
He sowed doubts often by spreading misinformation, especially when his political fortunes were at stake.
Russia has sowed anxiety and instability throughout most of the rest of Europe, as well.
These experiences sowed the seeds for me to pursue a career as a conflict photographer.
With that gesture she created a brand identity and sowed the seeds of her empire.
This upended decades of established labor law – and sowed massive confusion across America's business community.
But the botched Fukushima disaster response sowed public distrust in the industry and the government.
The housing project reportedly sowed some early distrust between Buttigieg and the communities of color.
It's Sansa who sowed these seeds of discord by spilling the details of Jon's true parentage.
This confusing time of national soul-searching sowed the seeds for Byrne's latest album, American Utopia.
There have been enough incidents to rile ESP, which in turn has sowed panic in schools.
So you're saying the Third Way sowed the seeds of the current crisis of social democracy.
It spread disinformation and sowed division, posing as US citizens online, violating laws and geopolitical norms.
Like Mr. Trump, Mr. Bolsonaro has sowed skepticism and at times outright hostility toward the press.
Mr. Trump's executive order made no immediate changes, but it has sowed concern throughout the industry.
Iran-backed militias sowed "terrorism and sectarian strife" between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims, the communique said.
The Blacktivist account is all the more fascinating for where it sowed discord: not within, but without.
MI5's Parker said Russia had sowed large-scale disinformation in an attempt to divide the West.
"Because of the inaction they sowed, they're reaping Donald Trump's candidacy," Reid said of the Republican leadership.
This year Ye Bu farmers again sowed the fields in the planting season that began in May.
The late Hyman Minsky, an economist, thought that long booms sowed the seeds of their own destruction.
Trump however, sowed confusion over the military's role with his remarks earlier Thursday at the White House.
The novel is suffused with nostalgia, but it understands that the Ambersons have reaped what they sowed.
The president has "spread lies and sowed fear about migrant families in Central America," the group wrote.
And during the Cold War, Washington sowed resentment in Latin America by supporting several right-wing coups.
He sowed pumpkin, kale, sunflowers and other fruits and vegetables that he couldn't buy in the neighborhood.
In all of this, Republicans — not just Trump, but his whole party — are reaping what they sowed.
And, just like FaceApp, as Zao's popularity soared it sowed privacy concerns and outrage in its wake.
On EDEN, Ivy sowed her seeds musically, and she used WEST and EAST to exercise her sound.
Indeed, the Blacktivist case is all the more fascinating for where it sowed discord: not within, but without.
He has sowed doubts by claiming that his opponents are using hacking accusations to discredit his electoral win.
Look, I think too many people have gone too far and now they are reaping what they sowed.
But it's safe to say that the fear Trump sowed in America has now spread across the globe.
Instead of finding order beneath the chaos, it sowed chaos where there had been a modicum of order.
Democrats may be on the verge of reaping the bitter harvest of the seeds sowed in November 6900.
The Obama era changed things in D.C. and, in some way, sowed the seeds for the Trump era.
These messages have not only produced zero positive results but they have also sowed confusion about his intentions.
Mr. Obama's failure to strike Syria after that, Mr. Trump claimed, sowed the conditions for this new assault.
Russia's tactics alone sowed uncertainty and damaging doubt about the reliability of US elections after the 2016 season.
But the president's comments sowed even more confusion about what exactly he is seeking in an immigration bill.
This experience sowed the seeds for me to help other meteorologists talk about climate change on the air.
By 1947, when the British were finally ready to grant India independence, the seeds of discontent had been sowed.
"The most recent international economic developments have sowed considerable uncertainty in international capital markets," Cepsa said in a statement.
He added that Iran executed "hundreds of people" annually, actively supported terrorists and sowed conflict throughout the Middle East.
"Till he sowed his wild oats, With the help of a goat, But he didn't even stop to thankera." 
It is not oil that has sowed the seeds of the country's collapse and led it to this point.
Other economic barometers have also sowed doubts, like tepid consumer spending and stresses from China and other major economies.
By early 210, the cost overruns had sowed serious agita amongst the investors, and the squabbling quickly turned litigious.
Rumors that the program itself was a ruse designed to ensnare people into deportation sowed fear in immigrant communities.
Mr. Rajoy said the Catalan leader, Carles Puigdemont, had sowed "deliberate confusion" in his latest speech on the matter.
Stocks dropped on Tuesday after a series of tweets from the president sowed confusion over the trade cease-fire.
I sowed myself into the moment with its needles and white blood cell counts, diaper changes and grocery pickups.
In Watts's telling of the Roman Republic's agonizing death, slow-moving structural transformations gradually sowed the seeds of demise.
It was sowed by those who spoke the same words the El Paso murderer did: warning of an 'invasion.
Overall, though, that five-and-a-half-year period of low vol sowed the seeds for a rampant bull market.
The president himself sowed confusion two weeks ago during an appearance on Fox News, threatening to veto the "moderate" bill.
Now the world is reaping what the period of swelling inequality that began in the 1970s through the 1990s sowed.
But a budget that got the government out of a tight spot this week also sowed problems for the future.
Those are three -- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: Well, we know they sowed discord, but we also know that no votes were changed.
By choosing a young conservative mayor for prime minister, he sowed division and discouragement in an already humiliated Republicans party.
"An increase of about 203 hectares in sowed area in the U.S. to about 22,400 hectares has helped," said Barth.
By sifting through 10,000 previous studies, the researchers found that the climatic chaos we've sowed may just be too intense.
It sowed confusion by leaving on the ballots the names of some opposition candidates who had lost in primary contests.
Whichever account you find persuasive, the financial crisis and the long, uneven recovery sowed the seeds for the current populism.
These policies have sowed fear, trauma, and stress: emotions that can have physiological effects researchers are now working to understand.
The White House's muddled message highlighted the confusion sowed by Mr. Trump's on-the-spot decision to meet Mr. Kim.
They sowed division among Democratic voters by showing that Democratic Party officials had favored Clinton over insurgent candidate Bernie Sanders.
Starting in the 1970s, a small but dedicated group of economists, lawyers and policymakers sowed the seeds of our cynicism.
Though no one was injured, the incident echoed several others that have sowed confusion on Capitol Hill in recent years.
It has sowed anger, anxiety and confusion among residents, who question whether the city's negligence has endangered its youngest citizens.
She tilled the soil, sowed the seeds, irrigated the earth and waited for the bushy green hemp plants to sprout.
It has sowed anger, anxiety and confusion among residents, who question whether the city's negligence has endangered its youngest citizens.
Mr. Fairfax has openly sowed suspicions that the revival of the charge was a well-timed act of political skulduggery.
"Great floods have sowed mourning and devastation in various areas of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi," Pope Francis said on Wednesday.
But events in Washington, including a news conference in which Trump branded accredited White House reporters "dishonest people", sowed more confusion.
The Health Canada clarification comes after draft rules published in 2017 sowed confusion over how the government would implement its plan.
But many of the lots targeted were far from vacant, some of them set with fruit trees or sowed with flowers.
He said the Muslims who fled largely did so because the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) armed group had sowed fear.
The male-dominated sports landscape provides fertile soil for the gender-bias seeds sowed by Moore, who resigned the next day.
His findings sowed the seeds for discoveries by others including Abdus Salam, a Pakistani physicist, and Steven Weinberg, an American physicist.
In the last several weeks, the administration -- namely Trump -- has repeatedly sowed confusion over whether they are using the emergency act.
Mr. Trump's Twitter messages about taxes have at times sowed confusion about the direction he wants to chart for the legislation.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the change Wednesday, which sowed confusion and threw immigration law analysts into overdrive.
He took a vocational course in radio broadcasting that sowed some of the seeds for his unique brand of news poetry.
But Mr. Ryan argued that in pulling back from the conflict in Syria, Mr. Obama has sowed uncertainty among the allies.
The Saleh-Houthi pact sowed chaos, enabling a rebel takeover of the capital and much of the rest of the country.
The Cheka and its successors sowed chaos abroad with propaganda, disinformation and sabotage while managing mass arrests and gulags at home.
Of course, the most breathtaking moment of all was when Trump sowed the seeds of discord for the aftermath of the election.
That so-called taper tantrum sent bond yields up sharply and sowed turmoil in world markets from Rio de Janeiro to Jakarta.
Nicoletti sowed his wheat across more than 70,000 hectares (180,000 acres) of dry soil last month with only a hope of rain.
His remarks sowed confusion rather than clarity about a possible way out of the impasse, which on Saturday enters its 15th day.
AI emerged as one of the most used buzzwords of 85033, and marketers sowed confusion using AI in the broadest possible terms.
They paid skeptics to refute scientific studies, created an institute to churn out contrary pseudoscience, and sowed seeds of doubt in lawmakers.
Issued with little forewarning, the order's scope was unclear and sowed confusion among travelers as well as authorities responsible for implementing it.
Edward's Americanization, Powell says, fundamentally altered his sense of himself, separated him from his family and sowed the seeds for his abdication.
The result was actions that ultimately sowed seeds for new relationships of race hierarchy in the South and the nation at large.
But President Trump's constant denials of "collusion" and his contradictory comments about Russia have sowed a tremendous amount of doubt and confusion.
The blaze, which spread to several other buildings, sowed panic in the downtown area and led transit officials to curtail train service.
The seeds of injustice sowed by the Republican Party, our first king's party, culminated in the secession of East Pakistan in 1971.
Instead, he has sowed chaos in his own West Wing, and talked or tweeted his way into trouble, over and over again.
Instead, they've sowed distrust in the FBI and in Mueller's investigation, and deemed it political suicide to question Trump in any way.
In North Korea, anti-American sentiment is sowed among its citizens at a young age and is a cornerstone of its national identity.
They sowed confusion and skepticism to undermine a growing body of evidence of smoking's harms, which helped delay regulations on cigarettes for decades.
A: You know, knowing how much chaos has been sowed as a result of something like the Steele dossier, no, I would not.
U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, in Moscow for meetings this week, told Russian officials on Monday that its election meddling sowed distrust.
Concerns about its slowing economy and confusion over its currency policy were among the factors which sowed turmoil in global markets in January.
The exclusion of data from South Korean exchanges, where virtual currencies trade at a wide premium, sowed confusion and triggered a broad selloff.
Rising unemployment has sowed a deep sense of ennui, altering the town's already frail social fabric and spawning widespread addiction, violence, and resentment.
The gardeners insist they were unaware of the illicit plants, sowed, they say, by a single volunteer gardener, whom they have since ejected.
Alongside the lackluster rainfall, farmers have sowed fewer crops including rice and cotton compared to the same time last year, local media reported.
Team discord is sowed when we are reduced to living exit polls, tied to a sound bite or the color of a state.
They traveled, worked hard, but discussions about where they would live and how many children they would have sowed seeds for future challenges.
And Moscow's creation and worldwide dissemination of false stories has only sowed doubt in Europe about the statements of Russian officials and companies.
But the incident sowed confusion across Capitol Hill, just as lawmakers and their staff members were streaming into the complex of office buildings.
That some state news media outlets and government officials in Russia appeared to encourage, or at least condone, the violence sowed further doubt.
At the same time, the corporation repeatedly sowed doubt about climate science and actively mislead the public about the severity of climate change.
Ukraine sowed a total of 7.6 million hectares of winter grain crop for the 2020 grain harvest, up 0.2% from a year earlier.
Protestors at President Trump's historic inauguration sowed similar seeds of destruction when they smashed storefront windows and firebombed cars in the nation's capital.
Getting those establishing details right is no small feat, especially after a second season that sowed confusion and contempt from the opening hour.
Still, news of their departures has sowed uncertainty and concern among private sector representatives who have grown accustomed to dealing with both officials.
But the Maduro government sowed confusion soon after the white paper's release by announcing an abrupt switch to the NEM Mosaics blockchain platform instead.
New reporting requirements with three different measurements, demanded by the Democratic National Committee, and technical breakdowns sowed confusion and no clear-cut early winner.
The lawsuit claims the "Gang of Four sowed the seeds of their illegal conspiracy" after learning that they would be terminated following disruptive misconduct.
The group&aposs most notorious crime was the March 20, 23, subway attack that sickened 6,000 people and sowed panic during the morning commute.
They played a huge role in elections held during World War II. Misinformation and disinformation campaigns sowed plenty of discord during the Cold War.
"You know, knowing how much chaos has been sowed as a result of something like the Steele dossier, no, I would not," Hicks responded.
Every county had at least one insurer selling Obamacare coverage last year, even as Trump sowed uncertainty and cut off key payments to insurers.
To some critics, that was an inconsistent strategy — one that alternately cheered or sowed anxiety among American allies, and likewise alienated or emboldened China.
Ironically, the seeds of the latest challenge were sowed by Chief Justice John Robert's 2012 decision upholding the individual mandate penalty as a tax.
The mistake sowed panic; a missile launched from North Korea would land in Honolulu in about 30 minutes, giving people little time to prepare.
Strauss is not an author to balk either at cliché (one emperor "sowed his wild oats"; another is a "former bad boy") or anachronism.
Worse, he sowed the seeds for future confusion by trying to take America back to a perfect place where it had never even been.
Mattis has suffered the humiliation of assuring allies of our commitment to NATO just before Trump, without warning him, sowed doubts about precisely that.
His chief political antagonist is his predecessor, Mr Correa, who is calling for early elections and says the president is reaping what he sowed.
The Nebraska senator went on to call the 2016 election a "dumpster fire" and decried party divisions he believes both major presidential candidates sowed.
President Trump's executive order to temporarily block all refugees and deny entry to citizens of certain predominantly Muslim countries has sowed chaos and confusion.
Some of his early decisions sowed doubts, however, among supporters and opponents alike, including canceling a partially built, new $13 billion Mexico City airport.
Throughout Tuesday, the Republican presidential nominee's campaign sowed doubt about the legitimacy of election results, though there was scant evidence to support his claims.
Luis Urriza, the government's undersecretary of agriculture, said some of the 400,000 hectares that could not be planted with wheat could be sowed with corn.
The action triggered a global backlash, and sowed confusion and anger after immigrants, refugees and visitors were kept off flights and left stranded in airports.
Even assuming that the executive order is justified and sound, the implementation of the policy itself has sowed confusion, different interpretations, and lack of consistency.
Making matters worse, the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) increased intervention in the forwards and swaps markets which sowed more confusion about its currency policy.
More troubling is the idea that mainstream politicians appear to be adopting tactics known to have sowed so much political discord during the 2016 election.
Despite that, and despite indictments against members of Russian military intelligence for their alleged role in hacking, Trump has publicly sowed doubt about Russian involvement.
The GOP nominee also sowed some uncertainty about another aspect of U.S. policy towards Russia concerning its annexing of part the Ukrainian territory of Crimea.
Whatever the underlying motivation, he failed to confront his own party over the European Union question and sowed the seeds of his own eventual defeat.
But other outlets, particularly on the pro-Trump side, portrayed the travelers as a threat and sowed conspiracy theories about who was behind the journey.
When Trump withdrew from the Iran pact last month, the deal's opponents said Obama reaped what he sowed by not having a Senate-approved treaty.
But investigations starting in 2015 alleged that the company for decades sowed public doubt about climate change science while its internal science showed the opposite.
A run of lacklustre economic data has also sowed doubt over how quickly U.S. central bankers can tighten monetary policy in the world's biggest economy.
Trump sowed the seeds of his plan to dismantle EPA's staff on his very first day in office issuing a freeze on all federal hiring.
How decades of interventionist policies by both Republicans and Democrats brought economic and political instability to and sowed violence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
But it later downplayed the dangers and sowed doubt about climate change as part of its efforts to fight numerous policies to cut carbon emissions.
Her high school principal sowed the first seeds for her career in space — he would walk her home after school pointing out the constellations overhead.
" It ended after an aggressive Kavanaugh warned in a tirade directed at Democrats who backed Ford's allegations, "You sowed the wind, for decades to come.
Global traders are now focused on the 2017/18 U.S. crop, which is being sowed and will be vulnerable to poor weather for a few months.
But that doesn't change the fact that I sowed the soil in a way that they knew EXACTLY what I wanted them to get me. Right?
Instead, Macri's admission that there was a "lack of confidence in the markets" about Argentina's ability to finance its deficit next year sowed panic among investors.
Before a recent London show, Mr Young waited in the wings while two farm hands in denim sowed seeds around the amps and distortion pedals onstage.
"The White House's muddled message highlighted the confusion sowed by Mr. Trump's on-the-spot decision to meet Mr. Kim," Mark Landler wrote in the Times.
Even victory in World War I "was stolen from the country by those who sowed dissension within Russia," he said in 2014, at a commemorative event.
It's been sowed, cultivated, and put on steroids by a patented formula that guarantees it keeps growing — and the political class keeps getting what it wants.
However, National Security Advisor John Bolton's recent references to a more aggressive denuclearization approach — "the Libya model" — have sowed North Korea doubts about Pompeo's promised deal.
He sowed another season's crop of soybeans on his southern Ohio farm, repaired machinery and raced to get the harvest done amid weeks of punishing rainstorms.
But the government sowed concern last week when its chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, said he expected a majority of Britons to contract the virus.
The new rules announced Wednesday sent airlines further into crisis and sowed chaos at airports as travelers scrambled to get back to the U.S. from Europe.
"The suspect stepped into a tram in broad daylight and there sowed death and destruction," Presiding Judge Ruud Velhuisen said reading the ruling out in court.
The lack of information about the disappearances, and what one returning bookseller said were forced confessions, have sowed fear in Hong Kong's once-thriving publishing community.
Ms. Cottrill, who grew up in a small Massachusetts town, sowed her interests both online and in local scenes, frequenting house shows in Boston and Philadelphia.
The mood was militant, and the more violent demonstrators once again clashed with the police, even as they sowed a trail of damage through eastern Paris.
Still, it's a far cry from the situation last year, when a surge of babies born with abnormally small heads in Brazil sowed an international panic.
On Election Day, how eagerly so many white voters—both the poorly educated and the well educated—embraced the shame and fear sowed by Donald Trump.
Agency RMBS are considered far safer and higher quality than the subprime pools that sowed the seeds of the so-called subprime mortgage crisis in 23.
Autonomous tractors sowed the seeds, drones with sensors monitored the crops, and smaller machines took samples to assess what fertilizers and pesticides to apply and where.
The 8.1-magnitude quake off the coast of Chiapas rattled Mexico City and sowed destruction across the narrowest portion of Mexico on the isthmus of Tehuantepec.
"You sowed the wind for decades to come," Brett Kavanaugh warned Senate Democrats during Thursday's hearing on the sexual assault allegations made by Christine Blasey Ford.
The next increase is not fully priced into UK money markets until November, and doubt over the path of UK rates is being sowed in traders' minds.
In Canada, a major rye exporter along with the European Union and Russia, farmers sowed 405,163 acres, the biggest rye area in seven years, Statistics Canada reported.
A recent study showed that oil company ExxonMobil sowed doubt about human-caused climate change, even as its own scientific papers and internal documents acknowledged the problem.
But it was precisely by making such overconfident pronouncements, Mr Drezner argued recently in the Washington Post, that the authors sowed the seeds of their own demise.
India, one of the world's fastest growing economies, saw its manufacturing sector slam into reverse, as a new Goods and Services Tax (GST) sowed confusion among producers.
Outmaneuvering Cersei even from the grave, Olenna sowed the first seeds of doubt in Jaime that eventually led him to lose all faith in his sister-lover.
By doing so, the international archbishops said, the church contradicted Scripture, impaired the bonds among the provinces in the Anglican Communion and sowed mistrust among its members.
Then, in a subsequent interview on "Fox News Sunday," Sekulow sowed further confusion by saying Trump was under investigation -- then denied he said anything of the sort.
If enough people with enough scores to settle get together, this may one day ensure that Mr Jammeh, the dictator-turned-farmer, finally reaps what he sowed.
"The executive order has probably sowed more confusion about whether Obamacare is still available ... (judging from) some of the conversations we have with our consumers," said Flanders.
"For him as a politician it is clear that if the hopes he has sowed in society ... are not realized, it is a big threat," he said.
With every legal maneuver bitterly fought and drawing headlines, there seems to be no mutually agreeable way for either to undo the ugliness that has been sowed.
In keeping the panel secret, the CIA actually sowed the very seeds of distrust it had tried not to plant by keeping secrets in the first place.
Although the tidal wave of aid bore witness to the power of human kindness, so much money engulfed the vulnerable, wounded Newtown that it inevitably sowed division.
But in the process, he has sowed an atmosphere of chaos among allies as well as manufacturers uncertain about the ultimate impact on their vast supply chains.
Two clarifications had to be issued soon after Trump's speech sowed confusion: First, Wednesday's proclamation only impacts "foreign nationals," not US citizens or legal residents returning home.
Ghosn was brought in to shake up a fusty corporate culture and engineered an incredible turnaround, but his success and grandstanding sowed the seeds of his comeuppance.
He campaigned against the special counsel probe, sowed doubt about its legitimacy, blamed the "deep state," attacked the media, and raised money for his legal defense fund.
The vagueness of the order has even sowed doubt about whether permanent residents with green cards will be allowed to return to the U.S. from travel abroad.
Edward Heath sowed the seeds of Britain's current problems in 1972, when he insisted that entry to the Common Market would not involve any loss of sovereignty.
His actions had made it hard for her to trust men, sowed the seeds of her marriage's breakdown and made her feel shame too intense to articulate.
But the most damaging part of the hearing might have been that it sowed doubts among previously friendly Republican senators — doubts that were reinforced by their constituents.
DECATUR, Alabama — Several Alabama voters blame President Barack Obama for the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville this weekend because, they say, he sowed division in American politics.
In the purported "£200 million" cost to the NHS by foreign visitors, one can see how official government policy sowed the seeds of the Leave campaign's rhetoric.
The seeds of division were sowed much earlier when a power-sharing government crumbled amid fighting in 1963, just three years after the island gained independence from Britain.
They were not, she maintains, any crueller than their European contemporaries, and the Cromwellian spirit of rebellion they brought with them sowed the seeds of the country's independence.
In his speech on Tuesday, he appeared to look for a reset, trying to move past a chaotic period that sowed doubts about his ability to govern effectively.
The unexpected change sowed deep disappointment and confusion among the hundreds of Haitians at the border who thought they were only days away from entering the United States.
He also gave a tense and tearful interview on Sunday to his own television station, Future TV, which analysts say sowed further doubt among viewers about his circumstances.
Fringe sites like Breitbart and The Daily Caller will reap what they sowed — they promoted calls for a net neutrality repeal, and now everyone will face the consequences.
U.S. farmers sowed a record acreage of soybeans in spring this year as demand from China offered a potential lifeline in the face of falling demand for corn.
Those hacks sowed discord between the Clinton and Sanders camps that has never fully healed, and prompted the committee's chairwoman, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, to resign.
Diamond concludes that "Hillary Clinton would almost certainly have won" the presidency in 2016 if not for Russian subversion, which sowed confusion and hardened negative opinions about her.
They were coming off the uneven tenure of Mike Pompeo, now the secretary of state, who sowed fear in the agency with his bombastic style, former officials said.
The sport, however, is not accustomed to being at the center of such a high-profile case, so the news sowed confusion and puzzlement among the curlers here.
"One Nation Under Baseball," by John Florio and Ouisie Shapiro (University of Nebraska, $29.95), looks at how the turmoil of the 183s sowed the seeds for today's game.
The result between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders was so close that it prompted infighting in the party and sowed distrust among Sanders supporters who challenged its legitimacy.
Debate over remaining in a customs union with the European Union has become one of the main flashpoints in the Brexit debate, which has sowed divisions across Britain.
His claims dumfounded the Beltway media and Trump's opponents and sowed another of the controversies that some Washington observers worry drag the White House's focus away from crucial issues.
It was sowed from the highest office in our land, where we see in tweets and rhetoric hateful words that ultimately endanger the lives of people in our country.
If the cities' lawsuit survives a barrage of motions to dismiss, they will still have to show that oil majors deliberately sowed confusion on climate change in bad faith.
Some, though, have criticized the women, complaining that they had invoked a symbol of the Black Lives Matter movement and sowed divisions in a military that relies on assimilation.
Securitised debt originating from poor quality U.S. "sub-prime" mortgages, sowed the seeds of the 2007-09 financial crisis after homeowners defaulted, depriving the securities of payments to investors.
Officials say Fidel Castro survived 600 assassination attempts The rebel leader won popular support among the peasants in his remote hideaway while urban dissidents sowed insurrection in the cities.
The program is typical of the same political cronyism that has left Puerto Rico with billions of dollars in debts and sowed the seeds of its ongoing fiscal woes.
As more and more boomers take required distributions, and more and more simply tap into their accounts, the Treasury will be reaping what Erisa sowed over 40 years ago.
The uproar sowed by Michael Wolff's bestseller "Fire and Fury" left Donald Trump needing a counter-narrative and to project an image of control, authority and an even temperament.
Visitors can learn that Louis Hébert sowed the first cannabis seeds in what would become Canada in 1606, and sniff the scents of the company's various strains of marijuana.
Administrators said there was "a dysfunctional group" in 2016 that sowed mistrust, creating "team culture issues," and they maintain that there is a different team at the hospital today.
Phoenix did seriously damage the Viet Cong infrastructure, but the cost was high for the government as well, since the program sowed fear, resentment and distrust among the population.
Instead, the Gallup reported concluded, Mr. Trump's foreign policy and his words "have sowed doubt about the U.S. commitment to its partners abroad and called its reliability into question."
Still, if the Russians had released the information after the inquiry was closed, it could have tainted the outcome, hurt public confidence in the Justice Department and sowed discord.
But since then, residents of Deraa say disaffection has been growing as Assad's secret police once more tighten their control and a campaign of arrests has sowed widespread fear.
BRUSSELS — Four times this month, proclaimed followers of the Islamic State have sowed fear in major European cities — in London; twice in Paris; and, on Tuesday night, in Brussels.
According to Mr. Denegri, the critic, these early efforts with wildly experimental performance art in Eastern Europe sowed the seeds for what Ms. Abramovic would go on to do.
The seeds of the current stalemate were sowed when Chinese officials sought major changes to the draft text of a deal that the Trump administration says had been largely agreed.
But the following morning, Graham said on Fox News that Congress would be the one imposing those sanctions -- deepening the confusion sowed by Trump's approach to the conflict in Syria.
But having not mentioned it himself, Trump sowed some doubts among allies and the ensuing controversy prompted Vice President Mike Pence to later express explicit U.S. support for the charter.
British Airways resumed some flights from Britain's two biggest airports on Sunday after a global computer system failure sowed chaos, leaving planes grounded and thousands of passengers queuing for hours.
The seeds that were sowed as Western powers like Britain faded after the world wars, have contributed to some of the most persistent problems and dangerous phenomena of the present.
How might he dial back the aggressive crime-fighting practices that sowed discord in minority communities when, in many cases, he created those policies and promoted them across the country?
But as much as she was applauded by liberals for an apparently Damascene conversion from her traditionally cautious Christian Democratic roots, she sowed the seeds of her own political demise.
The seeds of the current impasse were sowed when Chinese officials sought major changes to the draft text of a deal that the Trump administration says had been largely agreed.
Russell's comments were often censored or distorted by editors and press outlets, and some of his remarks about encountering discrimination while living in Massachusetts sowed seeds of discontent with fans.
Mr. Trump's sudden embrace of politicians whom Republicans have spent years vilifying — especially Ms. Pelosi, whom Republicans have made into an avatar for the liberal, coastal elite — also sowed confusion.
Even before Trump's dismal performance in this week's Oval Office address rattled markets and sowed confusion and chaos, he had already contributed to strangling the bull market by sowing uncertainty.
In his book "Irrational Exuberance," for example, he presciently outlined the psychological factors and herd thinking that sowed the seeds of the dot-com bust and the 2008 financial crisis.
His tweets, which a senior White House official said were not a result of any policy deliberation, sowed confusion about America's strategy and its intentions toward a key military partner.
They sowed doubts with Mr. Trump, who repeatedly called for America to withdraw from Afghanistan as a private citizen and said almost nothing about the war during his presidential campaign.
Clarke (D-NY) asks if Facebook's lack of diversity may have been responsible for missing how Russian actors sowed racial and religious division by "weaponizing" groups like Black Lives Matter.
"Pronouncements at the church on the death penalty in this case sowed deep division and pain within San Francisco law enforcement and between our office and the family," she said.
On the losses side, Bloomberg failed to win a bid for the Olympics or to introduce congestion pricing, though he sowed the seeds for an introduction after he left office.
While much of the IRA activity that we've reported on directly sowed political discord on divisive domestic issues, the group also had a clearly stated agenda to aid the Trump campaign.
For decades, while the Soviet Union sowed tyranny across the globe, sent millions to rot in the Gulag, and threatened America with nuclear annihilation, Democrats were for detente and peaceful coexistence.
They made repeated requests to lawmakers to begin taking bipartisan action on health care and lamented that the dysfunction in Washington this year has only sowed uncertainty in their respective states.
Islamist group al Shabaab, which is affiliated to al Qaeda, a rival of Islamic State (IS), has sowed much of the chaos in the Horn of Africa country in recent years.
The trading firm Knight Capital lost hundreds of millions of dollars and sowed panic in the markets in 2012 after installing faulty software in response to rule changes at the exchanges.
Several sources say Wilhelm's shock departure sowed internal fears of a broader "witch hunt" in the hopes of winning such a deal, with staff at every level being interviewed by lawyers.
And Mr. Trump's remarks came after a week in which he sowed new doubts about his support for NATO and berated European allies for treating the United States unfairly on trade.
" Both of them, she writes, "saw themselves as avatars of modernity" but both had also "crossed the line between audacity and arrogance and sowed the seeds of their fall from grace.
Many are weary after serving Mr. Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May, who promised to deliver Brexit but went about it in a chaotic and contradictory way that sowed confusion in the bureaucracy.
Biles told reporters that she struggles to take care of herself and see the doctors and therapists associated with the organization because of the deep distrust sowed by the Nassar scandal.
The result, Mr. Horowitz said, undermined public confidence in the F.B.I. and sowed doubt about the bureau's handling of the Clinton investigation, which even two years later remains politically divisive. Mrs.
Giammattei inherits a nation suffering from the corrosive effects of drug trafficking on politics and the distrust sowed by last year's forced departure of a United Nations-backed anti-corruption body.
The uncertainty that Mr. Trump and the Chinese sowed as they imposed escalating tariffs on each other's imports was largely to blame for that sluggishness, many companies and economists have said.
The firm, Concord Management and Consulting, is fighting claims it financed and organized an army of online trolls who sowed discord in the U.S. to bolster Trump during the 2016 election.
Trump then sowed additional confusion this week by not only reversing their plans to let the Supreme Court decision stand, but by also offering different justifications for asking the question, including redistricting.
HUAWEI FALLOUT The seeds of the current stalemate were sowed when Chinese officials sought major changes to the draft text of a deal that the Trump administration says had been largely agreed.
Though the company has conducted plenty of scientific research into climate change (and even claimed to incorporate this research into its long-term planning), it has also sowed doubt through misinformation campaigns.
The officer has pleaded not guilty to six counts of first-degree murder in the 2014 death of Laquan McDonald, a shooting that sowed an already-fertile mistrust between police and Chicagoans.
Trump on Friday sowed more doubt about his position on nuclear proliferation, reportedly welcoming an arms race even as his spokesman insisted an atomic weapons build-up was not likely to happen.
In several recent public comments, Pruitt has sowed doubt about whether global warming is harmful to humans, and whether anyone could truly know what the Earth's "ideal" temperature would be in 2100.
Aside from the particular cases, the main difference between the ads is tone: Where Mr. Trump sowed anger, Mr. Cruz plays to empathy for the victim's father, who is supporting his campaign.
Outside Germany, the austerity she and her longtime finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble imposed on debtor countries like Italy, Spain, Portugal and, especially, Greece sowed misery and resentment that fester to this day.
But Sanders has gone even further than most, calling for criminal penalties against coal, oil, and natural gas companies and the people who run them, who knowingly sowed misinformation about climate change.
German agents sowed discord and encouraged dissent among Irish and Indian communities in the U.S. by suggesting the British were repressing their colonial home countries, and were thus unworthy of American help.
Then, in 2014, a government campaign to demolish "illegal" churches and tear down the crosses that adorned them sparked an outcry from the Christian community and sowed mistrust of authorities among believers.
Despite this, the company publicly sowed doubt about whether humans could warm the planet through advertising campaigns, as well as funding think tanks and institutions that outright denied climate change was occurring.
Knowing that this cat almost definitely landed on its feet and then scurried off to lick its ego, there's one thing we can all agree on here: It absolutely reaped what it sowed.
The "WannaCry" worm global attack, which locks computers and demands a $300 ransom, sowed chaos on Friday through the computer systems of some NHS hospitals which canceled operations and reduced non-emergency care.
The seeds of the current stalemate were sowed earlier this month when Chinese officials sought major changes to the text of a proposed deal that the Trump administration says had been largely agreed.
By appointing the right person to head the nation's central bank, Mr. Carter sowed the seeds of his own defeat in 1980 to Ronald Reagan (who in turn reappointed Mr. Volcker in 1983).
Not so long ago, we were masters of soft power: think the Marshall Plan, the Voice of America, our magnetic cinema, the thousands of Peace Corps volunteers who sowed goodwill in developing countries.
The book's pages detail how the Comey Ego first became a household name during the 2016 presidential election, taking on a pivotal role even as it sowed the seeds of its own downfall.
While Vettel was favorite to reduce the points gap on Sunday at a circuit that should have suited Ferrari, Hamilton sowed the seeds of victory with a stunning qualifying lap for pole position.
The Girl Scouts declined to comment beyond the brief statement, but, in the lawsuit, it argued that there are already numerous examples of confusion — intentional or otherwise — sowed by the Boy Scouts's decision.
In the Pergolesi presentation, Mr. Blin sowed mirthful confusion by combining the two operas, segment by segment, as if the score pages had been dropped and shuffled in the retrieval, as enacted onstage.
While U.S. data sowed some doubts about the strength of consumption in the world's biggest economy, 10-year Treasury yields were nonetheless up 7.5 bps, rising off Tuesday's one-month lows to 1.783%.
To the east stretched the "McNamara Line," the 2,227-foot-wide "barrier" ordered by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, which the Marines had cleared and sowed with seismic and acoustic sensors and minefields.
His 40 days of careening from one crisis to another, many of them self-created, had sowed deep doubts about his leadership not only among Democrats and independents but even among many Republicans.
Her father was a Leftist jailed during the troubles of the Eighties—a period followed by a militaristic secular regime that sowed the seeds of the populist resurgence that catapulted Erdoğan to prominence.
Trump later promised to end "war games" with ally South Korea, a concession to Kim that appeared to catch the Pentagon and Seoul&aposs government off guard and sowed confusion among Republicans in Washington.
"We found that the conduct of these five FBI employees brought discredit to themselves, sowed doubt about the FBI's handling of the Midyear investigation, and impacted the reputation of the FBI," the IG said.
He worked as a navigator during the Iranian hostage crisis — a "goatfuck," as Bannon described the crisis and the Carter administration's handling of it — which sowed the seeds of his political leanings early on.
"This is a new area of Brazilian diplomacy," Nunes said, adding that a tour of seven Asian countries by Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi in September had "successfully sowed the seeds" for new Brazilian sales.
He sowed confusion among media last year with a manipulated video of then Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis showing his middle finger, known as the "Stinkefinger" in German, to Berlin, over the debt crisis.
This harsh reaction and subsequent statements by Secretary of Defense James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and America's UN Ambassador Nikki Haley have sowed further uncertainty in Tehran about America's strategy on Iran.
Reports that Donald Trump tried to interfere with a federal investigation and discussed sensitive security information with Russia has sowed investor fears that he may be distracted from pushing through his economic stimulus programme.
Decades after a crime spree that sowed fear in communities throughout the state, authorities last week tracked down the suspect by comparing genetic profiles from genealogy websites to crime scene DNA, according to prosecutors.
The espionage attempt by the Nixon campaign failed, whereas the effort by the Russian government succeed in gathering damaging information whose release sowed divisiveness in the Democratic Party damaging to the Hillary Clinton campaign.
At the same time that Russia is ostensibly reaching out to attract the world's brightest minds, for instance, state propaganda has sowed isolationist ideologies into alt-right movements in the West with alarming effectiveness.
Cadmus, a prince of Phoenicia, was the legendary founder of Thebes, a city peopled by warriors who sprang up after he sowed the earth with the teeth of a dragon, on instructions from Athena.
It also sowed the seeds of its own destruction by not just resting the survival of ObamaCare on the existence of the tax but by insisting that the law could not survive without it.
She has vowed to take a pragmatic approach in order to build consensus to pursue policy priorities such as tackling migration, an issue that has sowed bitter divides among the EU's 28 member states.
The bathroom bill, similar to one that inspired boycotts and protests in North Carolina before it was repealed earlier this year, sowed deep new divisions in a Republican Party that dominates the state capitol.
The researchers' takeaway is that the more publicly available advertisements sowed doubt that climate change is real and caused by humans, while the scientific studies and private exchanges more openly acknowledged that scientific fact.
Clinton sowed the seeds of her own nomination by overwhelming Mr. Sanders in South Carolina thanks to many of those same African-Americans, a pattern that would be replicated throughout the South that year.
The indictment lays out in detail how a comprehensive campaign called "Project Lakhta," conducted using social media channels as well as in-person, sowed "discord in the U.S. political system," according to the indictment.
Nor should Trump be giving the public political whiplash by making policy decisions by tweet because the more confusion that is sowed over the census, the more likely it is that some people opt out.
And with the first seeds of pieces like Assistant being sowed, the Pixel XL also feels like a bridge to the future of the company, as Google sets its sights on your home and beyond.
The firm, Concord Management and Consulting, has pleaded not guilty to charges that it financed and organized an online troll farm army that sowed discord in the U.S. and helped Trump during the 2016 race.
Its 80 employees sowed distrust in the American political system and discord in the electorate through paid ads on social media platforms and other activity—divisive comments and posts, the creation of groups and events.
The process is simple: The seeds are sourced from mature plants and cultivated in a basic nursery twice a year, once in September and once in March, depending on when the new fields are sowed.
A parade of surrogates for Donald J. Trump backed away on Sunday from a primary element of his immigration policy, further muddying an issue on which Mr. Trump himself sowed confusion in recent days. Gov.
Trump has ripped thousands of children away from their parents, given tacit support to white supremacists, encouraged violence against political opponents, and sowed distrust of the free press, federal government, and even American democracy itself.
India, one of the world's fastest growing economies, saw its manufacturing sector slam into reverse, with activity shrinking the most in over nine years as a new Goods and Services (GST) sowed confusion among producers.
He had come to see the drone program as an endless war whose short-term "successes" only sowed more hatred in the long term while siphoning resources to military contractors that profited from its perpetuation.
Trump's decision will help Americans who may struggle to keep up with student loan payments during the outbreak, which has rattled the stock market and sowed concerns about the adverse impact on the U.S. economy.
The move sowed fresh doubts that the microblogging site will be able to pull off an ambitious turnaround plan and eventually make a profit, and renewed speculation about SoFi possibly pursuing an initial public offering.
The president also sowed some confusion in India, when he said "we're very close to a vaccine" — a claim that the White House said was made in reference to the Ebola virus, not the coronavirus.
The bloc is wary of any recurrence of the 2015 crisis that sowed bitter divisions among EU states, strained social and security services and fueled support for populist, anti-immigration, eurosceptic and far-right parties.
In doing so, the president has further eroded the United States' standing in Latin America and sowed bad will in significant communities that have contributed so much to this country and clearly embrace its values.
Hill also testified that the public discord over issues like Ukraine sowed confusion about American policy and was the kind of corruption that the Russians could exploit, according to another source with knowledge of the testimony.
As a result, according to a New York Times report, Bannon's hard questions about Afghanistan sowed doubts with Trump, delaying a decision on making a multiyear commitment of American troops to help support the Kabul government.
Once again, Trump has benefited from something sowed by others for a greater agenda, a direct result of a decades-long conservative project to discredit mainstream sources of information as populated by so-called liberal sycophants.
This announcement, which was all but universally condemned by industry and trade experts, further sowed confusion and stands to disrupt countless industries that rely on the 1,300-some products that will be impacted by the tariff.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE (I-Vt.), whose candidacy has sowed unease among the Democratic establishment.
Levy also has the best account yet of the Cambridge Analytica fiasco — he's appropriately skeptical of the motives of everyone involved, and lays out in great detail how Facebook sowed the seeds for that particular comeuppance.
"His tweets, which a senior White House official said were not a result of any policy deliberation, sowed confusion about America's strategy and its intentions toward a key military partner," the Times's Mark Landler noted Tuesday.
A survey earlier on Thursday showed India's service sector activity contracted at its sharpest rate in nearly four years in July after a new nation-wide tax sowed confusion and sent new orders into free fall.
Her remarks on "Fox News Sunday" came days after she sowed doubt about participation in the Games by saying it was an "open question" whether American athletes would participate, given the tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Under the original version of the order, it was unclear whether holders of valid travel documents were still covered by the ban, a problem that sowed confusion at airports and led to conflicting messages from the administration.
While campaign manager Zach Graumann told Insider that the layoffs were part of a planned restructuring after the Iowa caucuses, the cutbacks still sowed skepticism over whether Yang could translate enthusiasm online for his campaign into votes. 
After the PKK took up arms against the state in 1984, Turkey started hiring villagers in the southeast to fight alongside the army and help it navigate the local terrain, a move that sowed division among Kurds.
But the high costs of local production and dependence on what turned out to be a fickle domestic market also sowed the seeds of the industry's hollowing out and dispersal into newer plants in far-flung states.
But misinformation early on – such as the false claim that the plane climbed to an altitude of 45,000 feet, impossible for a fully loaded Boeing 777 – sowed understandable doubt that investigators were looking in the right place.
Johnson's winning entry was as follows: "There was a young fellow from Ankara, Who was a terrific wankerer, Till he sowed his wild oats with the help of a goat, But he didn't even stop to thankera".
At the end of our conversation in Toledo, I asked Clinton if she thought the resentment sowed and fissures exposed in the course of this campaign would make the United States an even harder country to govern.
The move, detached from any broader strategic context or any public rationale, sowed new uncertainty about America's commitment to the Middle East, its willingness to be a global leader and Mr. Trump's role as commander in chief.
The decision in late January to block flights from China, along with the havoc the virus sowed in China, has also disrupted supply chains for Italian businesses that depend on parts from China or on markets there.
But it is Iran's government that has the key responsibility to protect its citizens' rights, and it is the Iranian government that has failed to do so and sowed so much distrust between rulers and the ruled.
Facebook has faced criticism from lawmakers and others for months over its response to reports that Russian operatives sowed divisive and often false information among Americans in swing states about key issues during the 2016 election campaign.
Because what New Zero has sowed — local grants, interaction with the international art world, and artists who endure in spite of formidable obstacles — are the ingredients for a thriving grassroots (or, in this case, bamboo roots) scene.
This time he spouted some wildly inaccurate remarks about Muslim Syrians entering the country more easily than Christian Syrians, and the speech sowed the seeds of one of the centerpieces of his campaign: a ban on Muslim immigration.
The GNA cautiously started trying to establish itself in Tripoli in March, three months after its creation under a U.N.-brokered power-sharing deal and five years after the uprising that ousted Muammar Gaddafi but sowed nationwide anarchy.
It appeared to be "a calculated effort" that "not only sowed discord in the United States but also reinforced the notion that they (Russia) are not isolated internationally," said the intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
In the process, they "undermined and distorted" the DNC's ability to communicate to voters; "sowed discord within the Democratic Party;" and caused a sharp drop in donations, in part because donors were afraid of having private information leaked.
During more than a year of campaigning he staked out positions that sowed wide anxiety, threatening to upend decades of US strategy, policy and protocol, in favor of what he claimed would be his innovative, commonsense businessman's approach.
Clinton hammered her rival over a vote against a bailout for the U.S. auto industry in 2009, while the senator lambasted her over her past support for free-trade deals that he said sowed ruin in the Midwest.
The movie finds consistency in a career that variously saw Moynihan lay groundwork for major antipoverty legislation and, after he had sowed skepticism among allies by working for Richard M. Nixon, become branded by critics as a neoconservative.
Now 88, the artist is best known for her 19553 "Wheatfield: A Confrontation," for which she sowed and harvested two acres of wheat on Hudson River landfill within sight of the World Trade Center and Statue of Liberty.
Now 87, the artist is best known for her 1982 "Wheatfield: A Confrontation," for which she sowed and harvested two acres of wheat on Hudson River landfill within sight of the World Trade Center and Statue of Liberty.
Now 211958, the artist is best known for her 2190 "Wheatfield: A Confrontation," for which she sowed and harvested two acres of wheat on Hudson River landfill within sight of the World Trade Center and Statue of Liberty.
Now 2130, the artist is best known for her 211963 "Wheatfield: A Confrontation," for which she sowed and harvested two acres of wheat on Hudson River landfill within sight of the World Trade Center and Statue of Liberty.
Sumner M. Redstone, the aging media mogul, has settled a long-running legal battle with his former girlfriend Manuela Herzer, capping a dispute that challenged Mr. Redstone's mental capacity and sowed doubt over the future of his empire.
In addition, he has a strained relationship with the Democratic establishment, which remains bitter over the division he and his supporters sowed after the 2016 primaries, and chafes at his refusal to engage with the traditional party apparatus.
He also said this makes Clayton different from lenders that sowed the 2008 financial crisis by making reckless loans that Wall Street later packaged into securities that were bought by investors, many of whom who should have known better.
A scathing editorial from La Nacion newspaper, published the day after Macri was elected president in November 2015, said that there was no "debating with those who sowed anarchy in the country and destroyed lives," referring to leftist guerillas.
The crops were sowed by hand, the harvest cut with a sickle and the wheat separated from the chaff — the grain from the straw — with the help of a cool wind that arrived, when it arrived, just before dawn.
But a provincial judge has reopened a long-dormant trial over the massacre at El Mozote, ordering the retired military commanders who once sowed terror across El Salvador to hear charges of war crimes in his 21979-seat courtroom.
Now 133, the artist is best known for her 1982 "Wheatfield: A Confrontation," for which she sowed and harvested two acres of wheat on Hudson River landfill within sight of the World Trade Center and the Statue of Liberty.
Now 88, the artist is best known for her 58 "Wheatfield: A Confrontation," for which she sowed and harvested two acres of wheat on Hudson River landfill within sight of the World Trade Center and the Statue of Liberty.
Americans have been primed to believe the system isn't representative of the actual results, so the need for a recount is one of those ideas that won't simply go away now that the seed of doubt has been sowed.
WEST PALM BEACH (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump sowed more doubt about his position on nuclear proliferation on Friday, reportedly welcoming an arms race even as his spokesman insisted that an atomic weapons build-up was not likely to happen.
TOKYO, June 30 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average erased earlier gains to end almost flat on Thursday, but suffered its biggest monthly decline in four years as the shock of Britain's vote to leave the European Union sowed deep uncertainty.
Mubarak was originally sentenced to life in prison in 2012 for conspiring to murder 239 demonstrators during the 18-day revolt - an uprising that sowed chaos and created a security vacuum but also inspired hope for democracy and social justice.
Former Magnum Hunter Resources CEO Gary Evans sowed the seeds of success during the 1985 oil bust, and now he's hoping to strike pay dirt by starting a new company in the midst of a nearly two-year crude price downturn.
Trying to get more of a handle on his politics, I asked Sunkara to pick between Eduard Bernstein — the incrementalist German Marxist who sowed the seeds of modern social democracy — and Rosa Luxemburg, who assailed Bernstein for abandoning hope of revolution.
It became mired in lawsuits and environmental controversies that sowed deep anger along the border, and required the extensive use of eminent domain, a practice that Mr. Trump has been criticized for using to seize private properties for his big developments.
So, on Friday morning, he killed it -- and, in so doing, undid weeks of negotiations by leaders of his own party and sowed just the sort of chaos and political confusion no party wants less than five months before an election.
The media consensus seems to be that the hacker or hackers who stole a huge cache of internal communications from the Democratic National Committee, and sowed discord among Democrats, must have been backed—or even directly hired—by the Russian state.
"The district attorney's office acted in a way that lost the trust of the police department and sowed a deep distrust between the two agencies," one former prosecutor said, on the condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to speak.
" The 37-page indictment — handed up by a federal grand jury in Washington — amounted to a detailed rebuttal of Mr. Trump, who has sowed doubts that Russia interfered in the election and dismissed questions about its meddling as "fake news.
They introduced major changes to the management structure of the New York City Transit Authority in 163 and 2010, which according to current and former employees sowed confusion within the maintenance ranks and led to deterioration of tracks, tunnels and signals.
That abrupt and dangerous decision, detached from any broader strategic context or any public rationale, sowed new uncertainty about America's commitment to the Middle East, its willingness to be a global leader and Mr. Trump's role as commander in chief.
Having sowed deep suspicion of government health officials, and having planted doubts as to the veracity of scientific knowledge and government health statistics, community leaders are now unable to persuade these families to accept what we all know to be true.
The president, more than three years into a presidency in which he has eagerly ejected pre-Trump officials, also blamed the Obama administration for testing shortages in the U.S. that have undermined containment efforts and sowed chaos at some hospitals.
LONDON (Reuters) - The minister tasked with explaining lockdown to Britons sowed more confusion on Tuesday as he contradicted himself on children moving between households, was unclear about the status of construction sites and said toy and clothes deliveries could carry on.
That's the Damon Lindelof feeling, familiar to anyone who watched his work as a co-creator and showrunner on "Lost" and "The Leftovers," two puzzle-box shows that sowed confusion and teased out questions they were in no hurry to answer.
That's the Damon Lindelof feeling, familiar to anyone who watched his work as a co-creator and showrunner on "Lost" and "The Leftovers," two puzzle-box shows that sowed confusion and teased out questions they were in no hurry to answer.
Brazil's soybean farmers have harvested only 1.8% of the soybean area so far this season, agribusiness consultancy AgRural said on Monday, reducing the ideal window for planting of the country's second corn that is sowed after the oilseed is collected.
That more detailed questionnaire, on the heels of Mr. Trump's appointment of a climate change denialist to head the Environmental Protection Agency, sowed fears that the Trump administration would purge anyone involved in trying to curb the effects of climate change.
SANTIAGO, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Chile's economic activity dropped 3.4% from the same month a year ago, the central bank said on Monday, a sign of the economic toll of violent protests which sowed chaos across much of Chile for weeks.
"In many ways this seems to be a situation where he's reaping what he sowed," said Derek Chollet, the executive vice president of the German Marshall Fund, who served in both the State and Defense Departments under President Barack Obama.
Speaking to the US-Ukraine relationship, Favorov said Ukraine and Naftogaz have greatly benefited from US aid, though he said the private channel through which Parnas and Fruman sought to promote their own business interests sowed confusion in that relationship.
President Trump's move this week to freeze the hiring of federal workers has sowed confusion in the Department of Veterans Affairs, and it may be driving a wedge between the president and veterans, who overwhelmingly backed him during his campaign.
After mounting speculation, the state party released a statement earlier in the night saying that a change in the way the outcome will be reported had sowed some confusion and that no results would be reported until the "inconsistencies" were cleared up.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior U.S. official told the Commerce Department's enforcement staff this week that China's Huawei should still be treated as blacklisted, days after U.S. President Donald Trump sowed confusion with a vow to ease a ban on sales to the firm.
Weaker-than-expected wage growth and inflation data and comments last week from the Bank of England that sowed doubt over a May interest rate hike triggered a selloff in sterling which slid to its lowest since mid-March in early trading.
A senior U.S. official told the Commerce Department's enforcement staff this week that China's Huawei Technologies should still be treated as blacklisted, days after U.S. President Donald Trump sowed confusion with a vow to ease a ban on sales to the firm.
La Violencia (The Violence), as the period became known, was itself a continuation of the successive civil wars that raged throughout the first century of the Colombian nation-state's existence—which, in turn, were a continuation of the discord sowed during Spanish colonization.
In his first remarks about challenging diplomatic talks held at the weekend that sowed fresh doubts over North Korea's willingness to give up its nuclear arsenal, Trump said China "may be exerting negative pressure" in reaction to punitive U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.
PARIS (Reuters) - France stuck to its position pushing for elections in Libya by the end of the year on Thursday, a day after Italy and the U.N.-backed government in Tripoli sowed doubts on the electoral calendar, citing a worsening security situation.
The Bank of Japan, which ends a two-day monetary policy meeting on Tuesday, stunned investors in January with the introduction of negative interest rates, but the move has sowed concern that central bank is running out of tools to generate inflation.
Taiwan's Foxconn Wednesday agreed to acquire Sharp at a big discount to its original offer after a month of wrangling that sowed more doubts over whether the two companies can work well together and fend off fierce competition from smartphone display rivals.
Subrat Chandra Gayen, 50, another resident of Joymoni, said nearly 80 percent of families have had to give up on rice farming, which once provided food and an income for most people in the area, including women who sowed, harvested and threshed it.
Speaking on Sunday in Iraq, the top American commander of the U.S.-led coalition, Army Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend, said the United States had already sowed "a lot of confusion" among Islamic State's fighters in Mosul by targeting its mid-tier leaders.
While the findings may not be sufficient to amount to criminal conspiracy by the president or his subordinates, it is clear that Russia calculated to interfere in our election, hampered our democratic process, and sowed deep and lasting divisions into American society.
My boyfriend picked me up from work and further sowed the seeds of dissent in my mind while I was vulnerable, and the next day I found myself at Chick-Fil-A eating the hell out of a delicious Original Chicken Sandwich.
WASHINGTON — President Trump sowed even more confusion on Wednesday over his recent meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin, insisting after a day of conflicting statements about Russia's interference in the 2016 election that he had actually laid down the law with Mr. Putin.
Although Facebook was already aware of the problem in general, the request for comment from The Times flagged specific instances of "seemingly independent entertainment, beauty and informational pages" that were tied to a military operation that sowed the internet with anti-Rohingya sentiment.
The Commerce Department said it was applying that standard, which is the "presumption of denial," meaning applications are unlikely to be approved, days after U.S. President Donald Trump sowed confusion with a vow to ease a ban on sales to the firm.
LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - The minister tasked with explaining lockdown to Britons sowed more confusion on Tuesday as he contradicted himself on children moving between households, was unclear about the status of construction sites and said toy and clothes deliveries could carry on.
PHOENIX — President Trump, stung by days of criticism that he sowed racial division in the United States after deadly clashes in Charlottesville, Va., accused the news media on Tuesday of misrepresenting what he insisted was his prompt, unequivocal condemnation of bigotry and hatred.
Officials and experts say Russian influence campaigns on social media have disrupted elections in the United States and Europe, sowed anti-Western sentiment and fake news in Africa, and inspired China and Iran to adopt similar tactics against protesters and political adversaries.
The result was that more than 300,000 people were killed, vast numbers were tortured and raped, almost five million refugees fled Syria and destabilized other countries, ISIS sowed terrorism worldwide, and genocides unfolded against the Yazidi and Christian communities in Syria and Iraq.
That she looked much worse than other pregnant women, and that now, because of her decisions, she was going to have two tiny premature little nonpersons with all sorts of problems, and that I hoped she would enjoy what she had sowed.
"The reason we were able to deliver these results is that we sowed the seeds years ago by investing in technology, by investing in innovation, by investing in people and by being bold with a vision that nobody thought was possible," said Tsai.
The Russian leader and former KGB officer could not resist some sardonic trolling on a day when the tortured legacy of the 2016 election sowed fresh mistrust and discord in Washington and the US President's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., got caught in the fallout.
WASHINGTON, July 3 (Reuters) - A senior U.S. official this week told the Commerce Department's enforcement staff that China's Huawei should still be treated as blacklisted, days after U.S. President Donald Trump sowed confusion with a vow to ease a ban on selling to the firm.
IG Horowitz was troubled enough by the behavior of some FBI employees assigned to the Hillary Clinton email investigation that his report concluded that they "cast a cloud" over the probe and "sowed doubt the FBI's work on, and its handling of" the investigation.
"They may be back in 2018 and one of the lessons they may draw from this is that they were successful, because they introduced chaos and division and discord and sowed doubt about the nature of this amazing country of ours and or democratic process."
Along with his elder Leonardo da Vinci and his junior Raphael—both of whom he competitively detested—Michelangelo sowed the arts of religion with the seeds of a virtual religion of the arts: a forward march of geniuses, each in turn remaking the world.
The down-to-the-wire maneuvering risked political chaos and sowed bitterness and pessimism among Puerto Ricans about the fate of their island, which has been battered by years by bankruptcy and Hurricane Maria in 2017, one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history.
Because a rational conversation about the need to build infrastructure in West Africa to stanch the disease was therefore not possible, the American conversation, when it finally showed up so late in the game, sowed fear and forestalled a more logical and helpful response.
"  In his Thursday remarks, Booker, without naming Trump, again said the president has sowed seeds of hatred, pointing to Trump's past controversial remarks against Baltimore and "shithole" countries, as well as the time he drew "equivalence between Neo-Nazis and those who protest them.
Pence spoke in Montenegro, which joined NATO this year in defiance of Russia, on the final leg of a tour designed to reassure Eastern Europe of Washington's commitment to its security despite doubts sowed by President Donald Trump's lukewarm support for the Western military alliance.
The Justice Department sowed confusion in 2017 when it went against the stated position of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that oversees enforcement of Title VII, and argued before an appeals court that Congress never intended to extend protections to gay workers.
In apocalyptic tones, he sowed fears about rampant civic disorder, embodied by the urban plague of squeegee men, though in truth there were only ever about 75 of them in the city and crime had consistently declined by the end of Mr. Dinkins's term.
Ms. Pelosi's strategy of distancing Democrats from the presidential race is reminiscent of the one Republicans adopted in 2016 when another populist candidate who sowed fears in the party establishment — Donald J. Trump — emerged as the front-runner in a similarly unruly primary season.
For four years between 2015 and his arrest in Hungary in January, the hacker, Rui Pinto, a 30-year-old from Portugal, sowed anxiety in the soccer world by publishing hundreds of internal documents onto an internet platform he set up called Football Leaks.
As Stuart Issacoff argues in his new book, "When the World Stopped to Listen," the young Texan virtuoso's combination of profound musicality and genial manners softened Soviet hearts, briefly suspended us-versus-them animosity against the West, and may have sowed the seeds for perestroika.
Yet whereas Thatcher's hostility to communism and socialism seemed to be a straightforward battle between good and evil, liberty and oppression, her call to arms on climate change sowed the seeds of an ideological battle that clouds thinking on the subject to this day.
As President Trump's executive order seeking to keep many foreigners from entering the United States sowed widespread confusion throughout the immigration system and at airports around the globe, cultural figures and institutions were calculating how the new policies would harm their art and missions.
He called journalists liars in response to solid reporting, refused his duty to correct the record when he was called out on his own lies, and deliberately sowed the kind of media distrust that valorizes ignorance, making it easier for the powerful to exploit the weak.
"The rapid growth and promise of this field has increasingly sowed the ground for the entry of some unscrupulous actors, who have opportunistically seized on the clinical potential of regenerative medicine to make deceptive claims to patients about unproven and, in some cases, dangerous products," Gottlieb said.
Democrats could even potentially view the perception that they have been targeted by Russian trolls as politically advantageous -- another way to contrast themselves to President Donald Trump, who has publicly sowed doubt about the veracity and implications of Russian cyber meddling, despite warnings from intelligence officials.
She flunked her first pseudo debate with Trump on NBC's Commander in Chief forum earlier this month, placed herself in hot water when she declared half of Trump's supporters were in a basket of deplorables, and further sowed seeds of mistrust when she lied about her health.
While Ireland's economy has recovered, clocking the fastest growth in Europe for four straight years, a push to purge the soured loans has stalled - a legacy, critics say, of forced evictions of peasants by absentee landlords in the 19th century that sowed a national aversion to repossession.
No doubt that's what CNN's Chris Cuomo was getting at when he asked talk radio host and Blaze founder Glenn Beck whether he and his colleagues were reaping what they sowed with their often fiery rhetoric in the rise of Trump, who many conservative commentators strenuously oppose.
It cannot be said that Escobar wasn't reaping what he sowed, but amid the smoke, he can also whiff the hypocrisy and opportunism of Judy Moncada and the Cali cartel, who are ruthless in running businesses that are poised to grow with him out of the picture.
The embrace of an active government, working in creative tension with the private sector, also sowed the seeds for technological and health advances that are still flowering today, including the creation of vaccines and antibiotics to the development of sophisticated medical treatments for hypertension and cancer.
PARIS — President Trump's abrupt decision to shut America's borders to most European travelers sowed chaos at the Continent's airports and at travel-related businesses Thursday, as airlines scrambled to figure out how to halt flights to the United States and governments warned of potentially devastating financial costs.
Soybean farmers in Brazil, which is on track for a record production this year, had harvested 43.1% of the planted area through Friday, compared with 56% at this time last year, when the beans were sowed and collected earlier, agribusiness consultancy Arc Mercosul said on Friday.
President Trump stunned his conservative supporters on Thursday by asserting his willingness to strike a deal with Democrats to protect young immigrants living illegally in the U.S. But the president and his team also sowed confusion by offering contradictory statements about potential stumbling blocks to the deal.
"The ECB is playing the good cop and the bad cop in terms of their comments over the euro but there is no doubt the currency's rally has sowed the seeds of uncertainty in the ids of ECB policymakers," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
In an interview out of Sundance, Kent told Vulture she didn't want to sugarcoat the particularly violent period of Australian history known as "The Black War," which saw aboriginal inhabitants violently subjugated by British colonizers with little regard for the impact of the death and destruction they sowed.
Tighter credit conditions since the start of the year, as global markets reeled in the aftermath of an oil price rout on excess supply, and the latest bout of financial uncertainty have sowed doubt the Fed will follow up its December rate hike with another one in March.
That Woodley would make a temporary donation in service of fulfilling the vision of McGregor, who sowed the seeds another rivalry in another division by freaking out at Woodley for no apparent reason in the lead-up to fight night, shows his good character if not necessarily his happiness.
And analysts say policymakers will need to improve their communication with financial markets, after a heavy-handed stock market rescue plan last summer and after the People's Bank of China sowed confusion globally this month by allowing the yuan to weaken sharply then intervening to stop the fall.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) said on CNN's "State of the Union" that he was unsatisfied by the president's calls for unity, suggesting that Trump had sowed such division in the first place.
The radio silence from Pyongyang has sowed doubts among some North Korea experts about whether Mr. Kim even made the offer — or, at least, whether he pledged to refrain from testing missiles and to put his nuclear weapons program on the table in a negotiation with Mr. Trump.
LONDON — A couple in Britain who were detained in connection with the illegal use of drones that sowed three days of chaos at Gatwick Airport were released on Sunday without charge, and the police said they had recovered a "damaged" drone near the airport that was being forensically examined.
A few hours later, another prominent Israeli official, Naftali Bennett, took to Twitter to defend Mr. Trump from critics, including some in the American Jewish community, who said the president's divisive, inflammatory language sowed the seeds for the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in the United States in recent memory.
LONDON — Three people have been arrested in a 24-hour period in Wales in connection with the terrorist attack at a London Tube station that briefly sowed panic on the city's transport system last week, the police said on Wednesday, bringing the number of people in custody to five.
The bizarre resignation is only the latest of several corruption scandals that have ensnared politicians and sowed doubt about the health of democracy in Belgium, a country where power is divided along regional and linguistic lines, and across multiple layers of government: federal, regional, communal, provincial and local.
The outsize reverence for him later obscured how much fear he sowed after he assumed the presidency in 1981 and how much the response to him in the first years of his administration was like the response to Trump now, at least among Americans who hadn't voted for him.
Mistry agreed, and in doing so sowed the seeds of his ouster from the company last October, according to interviews with more than half-a-dozen current and former Tata executives and advisors, and a review of meeting minutes, emails and a court petition that Mistry has filed against Tata Sons.
" That question was a theme on Fox's prime time shows... The hosts and guests disparaged Cohen and sowed doubt about his credibility... How it played in prime time "Today," Jeffrey Toobin said on "AC360," is "the first day I actually thought Donald Trump might not finish his term in office.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday he disagreed with a decision by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions to reverse a policy that eased federal enforcement of marijuana laws, saying it sowed confusion in the marketplace and harmed businesses that had invested money.
But the chaotic environment Mr. Trump has sowed in the West Wing stands in contrast to the East Wing, which has successfully kept the movements of the first lady — including the details of her stay at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a procedure on her kidney — under wraps.
She said that the financial crisis and ensuing Great Recession gave corporations and political donors an opportunity to crush labor power, but that these experiences of the past decade also sowed the seeds for a new labor movement that is gaining momentum and will come to fruition over this next decade.
Several diplomats warned of a repeat of the 2015/16 chaos, which brought more eurosceptic and anti-immigration politicians to the forefront in Europe, saw EU countries slap border controls in what is normally the bloc's zone of free travel, and sowed bitter divisions between member states, damaging EU unity.
Foxconn, formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, agreed to take a two-thirds stake in Sharp at a big discount to its original offer this week, after wrangling over potential liabilities that sowed more doubts over whether the two companies can work together to spark a revival in the Japanese firm.
His sudden embrace of politicians that Republicans have spent years fighting in intense political combat — especially Ms. Pelosi, whom Republicans have made into an avatar for the liberal, coastal elite — sowed confusion and seemed to raise questions about how effectively Republicans could continue to demonize the people they assumed were their sworn enemies.
Now it appears that Cain, that tiller of soil, sowed the seeds of his own demise by giving a shocker of an interview to The New Yorker last week, raging with emphatic vulgarity about his bro Mr. Priebus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" who tried to block him from a White House job.
In an editorial for us, Nelson wrote that the financial crisis and recession gave corporations and political donors an opportunity to crush labor power, but that these experiences of the past decade also sowed the seeds for a new labor movement that is gaining momentum and will come to fruition in the 2020s.
In some respects, the immigration executive order that sowed chaos over the weekend could be seen as a way for the new administration to appease impatient backers demanding quick action on border security while sparing the White House the even more politically difficult fight over tampering with or terminating the Obama administration program.
"Purchases of dollars could continue as pressures on the exchange rate increase because companies and families have to sell dollars to get pesos," said Martin Vauthier, director of consultancy Eco Go. While the slump in the peso last year sowed economic chaos, the strengthening in the currency isn't necessarily a good thing, economists say.
What they have accomplished, in what feels like a public service, is to methodically trace factors that helped foster Trump's rise, and how Barack Obama's election and blowback against it sowed the seeds that made a Trump presidency -- what the New Yorker's Evan Osnos calls "a rejection of everything that Barack Obama stood for" -- possible.
Trump also sowed confusion by saying that the United States would not do business with Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies, only to have a White House official later clarify that he was referring to a ban on U.S. government purchases of Huawei equipment, not requests for sales by U.S. companies, which are still being assessed.
The man who the police said sowed terror across two states, setting off bombs in Manhattan and on the Jersey Shore and touching off a furious manhunt, was tracked down on Monday morning sleeping in the dank doorway of a neighborhood bar and taken into custody after being wounded in a gun battle with officers.
The battle threatens to reawaken the divisions sowed by the 2900 Democratic nominating process, when superdelegates overwhelmingly backed Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 220006 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE as the party's nominee over Sen.
RUSSIAN BOTS SOWED DISCORD OVER VACCINES: A new study published Thursday shows Russian bots promoted divisive speech and misinformation surrounding vaccinations in the U.S. The study, which was published in the American Journal of Public Health, found social media posts taking hardline views on both sides of the vaccination debate in roughly equal proportion.
The president will also push for Congress to pass a bill, sponsored by Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, and Senator Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, to improve reporting to the national background check system — a modest step backed by the N.R.A. Mr. Trump has sowed confusion over where he stands on gun control measures.
The signal that the U.S. would seek to engage India as a key economic development partner in Afghanistan, in tandem with the threat of withdrawal of billions of dollars of aid, will hopefully serve as the impetus for Islamabad to finally jettison the extremist elements that have, for far too long, sowed instability in its northwestern neighbor.
Meanwhile, it is true that the leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 were influenced by the American Revolution, as well as by the French Revolution, but to assert that "the American war … gave birth to the Irish nation, but also sowed the seeds of its division and destruction" is to give it extraordinary prominence at the expense of local factors.
And there is ample evidence that Russia intervened to favor Mr. Trump, whether it be hacking Democratic servers and publicly releasing the contents it found or the social media campaign that broadly sowed division by exploiting divisive issues but also included the purchase of advertisements that promoted Mr. Trump and the staging of pro-Trump rallies in the United States.
He has repeatedly promoted his performance at the one-year and 500-day milestones of his term, sowed confusion about his knowledge of hush payments to a pornographic film actress, and disparaged the special counsel's Russia investigation, as well as railed against trade imbalances and scored a once-unthinkable meeting with the North Korean leader, to be held Tuesday in Singapore.
The measure sowed confusion among airline crews, and carriers scrambled to respond by canceling flights and capping airfares for travelers trying to get back to the U.S. "The European Union disapproves of the fact that the U.S. decision to impose a travel ban was taken unilaterally and without consultation," European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement.
House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) spoke to Trump after the initial tweet, but after the vote he batted down questions from reporters about whether Trump understood what the House was voting on and how his tweets sowed confusion on Capitol Hill.
Something truly wrong happened, and the only real winner from all this was Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinTrump administration mulling special negotiator for nuke talks with Russia: report Former Goldman Sachs CEO rips Sanders after NH win: 'He'll ruin our economy' Lawmakers raise concerns over Russia's growing influence in Venezuela MORE, who has sowed discord in America, disrupted our European allies, maneuvered to manipulate our elections and continues to terrorize Russia's neighbor Ukraine.
At its headquarters in Atlanta, archives house the advertisements that sowed Coke in the world's consciousness: posters urging consumers to "Have a Coke and a Smile"; Norman Rockwell's 1935 painting of a boy fishing, Coke bottle in hand; a Coca-Cola record with tunes sung by Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and The Who; advertisements with a red-coated, bearded Santa Claus—it was Coca-Cola that popularised the image of Santa in the 20th century.
Millions of Americans listened carefully to you, given comments like those, is it any surprise that people have been willing to do anything, to make any physical threat against my family, to send any violent email to my wife, to make any kind of allegation against me or against my friends to blow me up and take me down You sowed the wind, for decades to come, I fear that the whole country will reap the whirlwind.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Thursday, Fiona Symon and Jennifer Thompson, reporting on the previous day's events, wrote in the Financial Times, "Donald Trump sowed confusion over his immigration stance in a highly anticipated speech that stressed that there would be 'no amnesty' for illegal residents" while leaving unclear "the fate of some of the 11m undocumented immigrants in the US." Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real with the ideal never goes unpunished.
In his rush to bulldoze President Obama's accomplishments, Mr. Trump has withdrawn from the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, leaving China with a freer hand to set trade rules in Asia; abandoned the hard-won 195-nation Paris Agreement to address climate change; and sowed grave doubts about his commitment to NATO, the bedrock alliance that has kept peace in Europe after World War II. Now, Mr. Trump is threatening to torpedo the 2015 nuclear deal, which imposed strict limits on Iran's nuclear program in return for a lifting of international sanctions.
Many people object to the idea that every one of us is to blame for the sorry state of civility, which has brought to new lows of awful by tech tools all invented right here in the U.S. of A. I have spent a lot of time writing and talking about those whom I think carry a lot of the culpability — the tech companies and their leaders who reap all of the money and pay for almost none of the negative impact of the inventions they sowed; regulators who have turned a blind eye to doing anything about it; and, of course, Mr. Trump, whose digital persona (and his analog one, too) delights in cruelty, bathes in conspiracy, traffics in propaganda and lives in a narcissistic fun house that is decidedly unfun for far too many.

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