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"strenuously" Definitions
  1. in a way that needs or uses great effort and energy
  2. in a way that is determined and shows great energy

604 Sentences With "strenuously"

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A witness said Porter strenuously denied that claim to police.
The government argues strenuously that Judge Alsup's decision is wrong.
Kuczynski once strenuously denied ever having any ties with Odebrecht.
Perhaps that's why Roscosmos immediately and strenuously denied Rogozin's account.
Ms. Wasserman Schultz has strenuously denied she is taking sides.
Unfortunately, there are some who strenuously oppose these commonsense principles.
Saudi Arabia has strenuously denied any involvement in Khashoggi's disappearance.
The real estate industry strenuously fought the measures in Albany.
Need to watch whether this muscle memory kicks in more strenuously.
But Trudeau objected strenuously to a sunset clause of any length.
Some people disagree so strenuously that they stab Jon to death.
Mr. Annucci strenuously denied that inmates' reading options would be curtailed.
It's one of the reasons I've opposed President Trump so strenuously.
NSO Group has strenuously denied any involvement in the Bezos hack.
Drug makers have strenuously opposed regulation of prices in this country.
However, Delta and Aeromexico have objected strenuously to the DOT's conditions.
Apple, Amazon and Supermicro — and the Chinese government — strenuously denied the allegations.
Others involved in the case, however, strenuously dispute this version of events.
Miller has strenuously denied the accusations and says the story was untrue.
He has strenuously denied the allegation and says the story was untrue.
As an emerging artist she strenuously avoided the use of autobiographical material.
Mr. Janus "strenuously objects to this free-rider label," Justice Alito wrote.
He has strenuously denied bribery charges that have been filed against him.
"We disagreed very strenuously," said former Senator Barbara Boxer, Democrat of California.
Jackson died in 2009, and his family has strenuously denied the allegations.
They exercise strenuously and their bodies can't dissipate the heat fast enough.
But most of the paintings here are strenuously trolling for pretentious profundity.
SPOKESMAN FOR UK BUSINESSMAN PHILIP GREEN SAYS HE "STRENUOUSLY DENIES" U.S. ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS
"These are serious allegations which Ed Westwick has strenuously denied," the statement reads.
In a statement sent to Gizmodo, AT&T strenuously objected to the decision.
Nothing extraordinary needs to go badly for this rally to be tested strenuously.
AND MY GUESS IS THAT CERTAIN COMPETITORS OF THOSE TWO COMPANIES OBJECTED STRENUOUSLY.
She strenuously denied that she has ever been bought by a political donor.
The claim was strenuously denied by the prime minister and by his wife.
Wallis. While strenuously denying the wilder ones—that she was a sexual dynamo
Beijing strenuously avoids playing a high-profile part in ameliorating international humanitarian crises.
Then, the baby aisle strenuously separated products by gender — often to mystifying effect.
But swans remain the queen's property, and laws protecting them are strenuously enforced.
Suki Kim strenuously denies her book has anything to do with the latest detentions.
"We disagree strenuously with the report," Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said.
Apple has strenuously objected to the proposed, characterizing it as both dangerous and unconstitutional.
Iceberg has alleged accounting problems at Noble, which the company has repeatedly, strenuously denied.
Mr. Najib had lobbied strenuously for Malaysia to be added to the Security Council.
"We disagree strenuously with the report," Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said.
Though Christina refuses food even more strenuously than ever, she doesn't weaken or sicken.
Ms. Butina's lawyers had pushed back strenuously on that earlier portrayal of their client.
Some accuse Russia of spreading this conspiracy theory, though the Kremlin strenuously denies it.
" Saudi Arabia has strenuously denied any involvement in Khashoggi's disappearance, calling the claims "false.
Saudi Arabia has "strenuously denied any involvement in Khashoggi's disappearance," per CNN's latest story.
The army's lawyer charged that some documents were faked, an accusation Becali strenuously denies.
The New Yorker fired Lizza in December over misconduct claims that Lizza strenuously denied.
The Russian government has strenuously denied any involvement in any hacking of Yahoo's systems.
While the Qatari government has strenuously denied the accusations, the conflict continues to simmer.
And he has strenuously denied that psychographics played a role in Trump's 2016 campaign.
She would be doing exactly the thing that she's avoided most strenuously throughout her career.
Andy Neal, who was arrested on charges related to supplying drugs, which he strenuously denies
Trump, who initially backed the Iraq War, has strenuously touted his later opposition to it.
Mr Berlusconi has always strenuously denied rumours of the more serious crime of mafia collusion.
The police commissioner, William Bratton, who testified strenuously against the measures, is no doubt satisfied.
Why, then, are so many in the financial services industry objecting so strenuously to Rothification?
It naturally caused an uproar at the time, though Gernreich strenuously denied any lascivious intent.
Administration officials strenuously reject the argument that Mr. Trump has foreclosed a two-state solution.
And he is finally reaping the accolades he sought so strenuously at the Shaw Bijou.
But numerous companies have strenuously objected to Clearview AI scraping their images for its database.
In announcing her departure, the White House strenuously denied that Coates was the anonymous author.
But their bills never went anywhere because the tax-preparation industry lobbies strenuously against them.
Both the government and police have strenuously denied that extra-judicial killings have taken place.
Automakers strenuously disagreed, and asked Trump to redo the review shortly after he took office.
"To be sure, some strenuously resist this conclusion, and have for many years," Pai said.
Soon afterward, she published a memoir in Japan, strenuously arguing that she had been misunderstood.
Moore's campaign has strenuously rejected the suggestion that Moore is okay with America's original sin.
Banks has strenuously denied any wrongdoing, claiming the Kremlin had no influence over the Brexit campaign.
But she and the Russian government have strenuously denied that she was ever involved in espionage.
Weinstein has apologized for past sexual harassment, but, through his lawyer, strenuously denied sexually assaulting anyone.
"Hasard," in daily life, was kept strenuously at bay, flowing fitfully and circuitously into his art.
David Lynch has been strenuously tight-lipped about the highly anticipated upcoming season of Twin Peaks.
Patricia Millet, the third member of the DC Circuit panel and an Obama appointee, dissented strenuously.
"We disagree strenuously with the report that was put out," he said at the White House.
In the years that followed, Browder strenuously lobbied for a law that would punish those responsible.
The ruling was set to be a judicial landmark, and one that Apple fought strenuously against.
Some defense lawyers also fear that if they object too strenuously, their clients will be penalized.
The sets are realistic, but strenuously so, resembling the backdrops you often see in heritage dramas.
Any of us may agree with some boycotts and strenuously disagree with, even actively oppose, others.
On Tuesday, Reed strenuously denied he had cheated, telling reporters he had inadvertently improved his lie.
"We disagree strenuously with the report that was put out," he said at the White House.
Some of the dialogue is reminiscent of the strenuously extra-witty repartee in Aaron Sorkin scripts.
Furthermore, the court strenuously rejected the legal argument the Trump administration had made in oral argument.
But while To the Bone is knowing, it strenuously resists glamorizing anorexia and other eating disorders.
The company said it strenuously disagreed with a number of statements, assumptions and opinions in the report.
Russia lobbied strenuously against the impending membership, using diplomatic and non-governmental resources including the Orthodox Church.
Palestinian leaders have accused Israel of carrying out extrajudicial executions, a charge that Israel has strenuously denied.
Third, Clapper must strenuously guard America's intelligence professionals from being drawn into a highly politically charged environment.
"Crown strenuously rejects reports that it discriminated against a group of visitors last night," the statement said.
He strenuously denied it: The idea that I'm "communicating" with Steve Bannon through an "intermediary" is preposterous.
Mr. Trump's own national security team is in flux, and Pentagon officials argued strenuously against a pullout.
FBI Director Christopher Wray and other U.S. intelligence officials have strenuously denied that any spying took place.
That's a reversal from the summer, when more moderate Republican senators strenuously objected to efforts by Sen.
A strange thing about novels is how often, and strenuously, they proclaim the dangers of novel-reading.
This microscopic process mimics what should happen when we exercise strenuously, straining and then rebuilding our muscles.
"Exerting yourself strenuously when you're sick will just delay your recovery and expose others to illness " Tosh says.
That allegation is something Huawei strenuously denies and also something we have yet to see concrete evidence of.
In both cases, Apple has strenuously resisted government orders to break the security measures that protect against unlocking.
Staffers at the magazine and many members of the media and the public strenuously argued against his inclusion.
Bermuda's premier, David Burt, also said he would "strenuously resist" this proposal in a statement issued on Thursday.
A spokesman for Baker said he "strenuously" denies any "supposed" allegations of sexual harassment, according to the report.
"These are serious allegations which Ed Westwick has strenuously denied," the BBC said in a statement on Friday.
Toby, who initially appears to be a man of effortless confidence, has in fact strenuously constructed that identity.
As these articles, letters and speeches make clear, Lenin needed to argue strenuously on behalf of this policy.
But she didn't hammer home this argument or make it strenuously enough that it created a lasting effect.
Turkish authorities claim to have evidence Khashoggi was killed inside the building, a claim the Saudis strenuously deny.
I have to admit, I have had strenuously mixed feelings about the prospect of a Democratic climate debate.
This being true makes it all the more galling that Pelosi opposed impeachment so strenuously for so long.
A Tesla spokesperson dismissed these comments as "false claims," and strenuously denied the company is shipping hazardous batteries.
Rezko!) that draw whoops from the evenly divided crowd (is that John Lewis strenuously applauding an attack on Obama
In some studies, when people work out strenuously, they sleep relatively poorly, suggesting that intense exercise might disrupt slumber.
During a 1987 visit to Beijing, Edward I. Koch, then New York's mayor, lobbied strenuously for a panda loan.
The prime minister strenuously denies wrongdoing; his allies say he would remain in office even if he were indicted.
U.S. authorities could exert jurisdiction because the case involved U.S.-based Westinghouse, Bloomberg said but Westinghouse strenuously denied this.
But Bush and Rubio, thanks to their fundraising strength, have deeper political organizations that could test Cruz more strenuously.
We should do so strenuously, even aggressively, there in Manila or on the sidelines of the upcoming ASEAN Summit.
Rights groups say they suspect Congolese forces may have been involved in the killings, which the authorities strenuously deny.
Democrats have repeatedly vowed to strenuously vet Trump's Cabinet nominees, a process the president has criticized as too slow.
Pell, who strenuously denied the allegations, is the most senior Catholic worldwide to be jailed for child sex offences.
Kilimnik, who is reportedly now living in the Moscow suburb of Khimki, has strenuously denied being a Russian spy.
Turkey strenuously objected to this plan because of its restive Kurdish population, but the Trump administration went ahead anyway.
The Chinese government has strenuously objected to this arrest and there were fears of reprisals against Canadians in China.
The memo claims Cohen attended a "secret liaison with the Kremlin" in Prague, a claim that Cohen strenuously denied.
But it could also undermine their very confidence in the Internet, an outcome we should seek to strenuously avoid.
Sam Healey, a lawyer at JMW Solicitors who is representing Whiteley, said his client "strenuously denied" all alleged offences.
The awkwardness is evident in the official program of events, many of which are strenuously forward-looking and upbeat.
Nasdaq said it "strenuously disagrees" with the arguments against its plan, in a letter to the SEC dated Thursday.
" Brafman argued strenuously against Bolger's push for continued press access to the sidebars, but did concede one point. "Mr.
Dershowitz has strenuously denied the allegations, and maintained that Giuffre is a near-pathological liar engineering an extortion plot.
It understands us — how strenuously we run from the past, but always expect it to catch up with us.
As has been strenuously noted, Trump and Ryan are stylistic and philosophical opposites: Trump the blunt-force agitator vs.
The liquor industry tried to protect itself, too, by working strenuously to keep the ballot out of women's hands.
In a strenuously-worded response, the department said it does not believe the officers' conduct violated the court orders.
Dr. Giacconi expected and demanded that his colleagues challenge him strenuously before arriving at a consensus on an issue.
Mr. Brown has strenuously denied the accusations and has filed a lawsuit against CTV News, which first reported them.
The music has been stripped clean of much of its overt masculinity, and most performers strenuously avoid political conversation.
"We have both spent our professional careers strenuously avoiding partisanship in our writing and thinking," Rauch and Wittes write.
Yorke's collection also featured Southern's strenuously oddball Paris Review interview, which, in this context, revealed various war-shaped traces.
Amazon and Apple both strenuously denied the report, which didn't link any Chinese tech companies with the alleged infiltration.
The student strenuously denied any personal connection to the images and argued it had been automatically saved to his phone.
But there has long been an aspect of the case that Mr. Silver's lawyers have strenuously fought to keep secret.
Mom Denies Charges, Calling Accusations 'Ludicrous' Rogers strenuously denied the accusations, describing them as "ludicrous," according to NBC Bay Area.
" Upon hearing the initial accusations, the BBC told Entertainment Weekly: "These are serious allegations which Ed Westwick has strenuously denied.
"These are serious allegations which Ed Westwick has strenuously denied," the BBC said in a statement provided to Entertainment Weekly.
There was no way he could bring obese people in and make them exercise that much and diet that strenuously.
Mr Erdogan accuses them of peddling propaganda for the Kurdistan Workers Party, an outlawed militia—an accusation they strenuously deny.
The House released a report where the woman accused Greitens of sexual and physical abuse, charges that Greitens strenuously denies.
A spokesman for Mr. Baker says he "strenuously" denies any "supposed" allegations of sexual harassment, according to the WSJ report.
Service was top notch for such a strenuously casual place (although our table had a very cursory cleaning one night).
Sorrell also strenuously denied company money was used to pay for a prostitute, following an investigation into a whistleblower's allegations.
I found a local writer for FanSided, a sports site, who argued, strenuously, that the trial and recordings proved nothing.
If the staging's vigor seemed too strenuously achieved, that may be Bernstein's fault more than Ms. Pulitzer's or the performers'.
"I strenuously deny that I was in any way involved in this leak," he said in a letter released publicly.
Some Hindus were convinced there were scenes showing Padmavati in less than an honorable light, which the filmmakers strenuously denied.
But the whole movie to that point has strenuously attempted to suggest that there's nothing normal at all about Wolff.
In fact, many Republicans strenuously objected last year when the Obama administration proposed sharing limited intelligence about Syria with Russia.
"We disagree strenuously with the report that was put out," Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said on Monday.
But Republicans in Congress, as well as Wall Street investors in Puerto Rican debt, have strenuously objected to that idea.
This could mean a political climate in which reservations about such multiculturalist policies as affirmative action are voiced more strenuously.
The second dispute is over diplomacy with Iran, which in 2008 Obama supported — to great controversy — and Clinton strenuously opposed.
" 'Good intentions' For decades, Chinese officials strenuously denied that they harvested organs from prisoners, calling claims to the contrary "vicious slander.
China apparently cannot accept reform demands to discontinue illegal technology acquisitions and export subsidies — because Beijing strenuously denies those American allegations.
If Baraboo took pride in looking after its own, who did the town recognize first and most strenuously as its own?
However, he told the Times that she "strenuously denies that she did anything improper" and "is totally cooperating" with the investigation.
"He strenuously denies (the accusations)," Kralik said, adding that Gibbs also had nothing to do with the woman's drink being spiked.
However, if you barely sweat at all when you're working out strenuously, that can be an indication of a bigger problem.
Netanyahu has strenuously denied the allegations, and hinted that he wouldn't resign even if Israeli prosecutors were to formally indict him.
Every anti-TTIP campaigner interviewed by CNBC strenuously denied those charges, saying instead that their movement was anti-corporate if anything.
In fact, company representatives strenuously insisted that the keyboard issues have only affected a tiny, tiny fraction of its user base.
In the past, Alito has hinted it's time to overturn precedent, but Justice Elena Kagan and others have strenuously defended it.
He negotiated with lawmakers on the Dodd-Frank financial reform law when the rest of the banking industry strenuously opposed it.
He readied his body by working out strenuously the weekend before so his body would be able to retain the sandwiches.
Still, Loughry strenuously denies the allegations leveled at him and has pleaded not guilty to the majority of the federal counts.
Among the show's distinctions are its strenuously gymnastic and violent fight scenes, some of which Mr. Cox performs — rather proudly — himself.
These were men who had trained strenuously for years and continued to work out for about 17 hours or more weekly.
Mr. Tambor has strenuously denied the allegations, made this month by one of his co-stars and by a former assistant.
And like other works of contemporary satire, "Sorry to Bother You" sometimes has a strenuously chaotic, all-over-the-place feeling.
Its chief attractions were its two main ingredients, gin and yellow Chartreuse, liquors that the new generation of mixologists strenuously championed.
"We are, we are," said Representative Henry Cuellar of Texas, a Democrat who had been arguing strenuously against the wall idea.
Her family and the foundation, a charity that is independent of Thomson Reuters and Reuters News, have strenuously denied the accusations.
Kilimnik has strenuously denied that claim, but he has also gone quiet in recent months as the investigation has heated up.
Ms. Lisle-Mainwaring, who grew up in the Kensington and Chelsea area, strenuously denied that she had been motivated by spite.
During the last eight years, President Obama showed what happens when the world's greatest power tries strenuously to avoid giving fright.
At Harvard, the Swiss-born biologist Louis Agassiz preached separate creation and strenuously denounced Darwin for implying that races could evolve.
F.D.R. never fit in, but he admired and quoted all his life the strenuously moral Peabody, whose descendants include Kyra Sedgwick.
Back in the 1990s, technology companies argued strenuously against having to run stock compensation costs through their profit-and-loss statements.
What happens when an author tries so strenuously to empathize with her subject that she loses control of her own book?
While the belief within the medical community is, contra Trump, that exercise is good for you, I did find one study from 2015 published in Circulation magazine that suggested people who exercised strenuously 4-7 times a week were at increased risk for vascular disease when compared to those who exercise strenuously 2-3 times a week.
People disagree pretty strenuously on just how far these rights extend, and where the appropriate balance lies between principles and saving lives.
The Chinese company has strenuously denied espionage claims, saying that agreeing to spy for Beijing would be equivalent to committing economy suicide.
The coalition has previously said it strenuously tries to avoid civilian casualties and investigates all reports that its strikes have killed civilians.
Weinstein has strenuously denied all claims of sexual assault and harassment since the media storm surrounding his alleged misconduct sparked in October.
"We would strenuously object to any conclusion being drawn from some direction that she may have been looking at any particular time."
The problem, according to top officials who argued strenuously that the move is ill-advised: The trade war wouldn't just affect China.
And there was Tinashe, another member of Mr. Wang's illustrious tribe, playing her part as billboard for the designer's strenuously sassy wares.
President Trump reportedly is worried that his son will be indicted, though he has strenuously denied any concern over his son's conduct.
If you're lucky, you'll end up strenuously disliking a book by an until-now untried author whose work you have in multiplicity.
The liberal justices, led by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, strenuously questioned the law, suggesting it was unnecessary and the procedure is safe.
But the city strenuously argued that the water was safe for human consumption, even as residents protested and got sicker and sicker.
Instead, I back down easily when confronted, and I strenuously avoid people who look like they might be throwing fists around indiscriminately.
The government has strenuously rejected the death toll as estimated by Human Rights Watch, and has demanded the organization issue an apology.
And when he strenuously waves two vast rushes in the space above him, he seems to be wrestling with his own thoughts.
It was a different approach from the West, where bands like One Direction have strenuously denied fan theories of in-band romance.
Gun control advocates oppose putting more guns on schools grounds, but Trump has argued strenuously in recent days for arming school officials.
In the meantime, the self-identified real racists are laughing along heartily, even as Kjellberg strenuously attempts to distance himself from them.
The whistleblower alleged that Trump made the request to gain an edge in the 2020 election, a claim Trump has strenuously denied.
But education officials, teachers and students have strenuously rejected accusations that the liberal studies course encourages students to take part in violence.
Turkey claims to have evidence that Khashoggi was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, a claim the Saudis have strenuously denied.
Given the lack of politically prudent or advantageous policy options for the United States, it should strenuously avoid military intervention in Yemen.
The real estate industry has lobbied strenuously to retain the interest and real estate tax deductions, which are important for many homeowners.
" This novel, like Bowman's other work but even more strenuously, tries to capture what Philip Roth famously called the "indigenous American berserk.
Invest six months, and you will be able to separate the wheat from the chaff in a way that nobody will strenuously contest.
"We disagree strenuously with the report that was put out," Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said Monday outside the White House.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was more blunt: "We disagree strenuously with the report that was put out," he said. 103.
Danny Masterson strenuously denies old rape allegations against him ... and he's claiming Leah Remini played a part in the cases coming to light.
Both men embody what Reuters has made its mission for more than 160 years: to be strenuously impartial in our gathering of information.
It was only when independent counsel Kenneth Starr sought Clinton's testimony again, more than three years later, that his defense attorneys strenuously objected.
I have two kids, so I don't think that I trained as strenuously as some of my counterparts, because my schedule didn't permit.
They looked natty, yet not strenuously so, wearing assemblages very much like the outfit Mr. Osborne and Mr. Chow had chosen for me.
For the first time, Google is arguing strenuously that it can make a better phone because it controls both the hardware and software.
White House Correspondents' Association President Olivier Knox said the group "strenuously objects to the capricious decision to exclude some journalists" from the dinner.
"We disagree strenuously with the report that was put out," Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price told reporters at the White House.
The Cold War engaged the United States in a struggle between capitalism and socialism around the globe, while suppressing it strenuously at home.
It also directly links Mr. Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, to threats of repercussions made to the Ukrainians, something he has strenuously denied.
As Republicans and Democrats have battled strenuously over healthcare reform in recent years, important bipartisan developments have been underway in mental illness policy.
The beverage industry, for example, is fighting strenuously against public health measures aimed at cutting America's deadly over-consumption of sugar-packed sodas.
A vast body of psychology research, most of it conducted before 2015, argues strenuously that video games can contribute to increases in aggression.
If he was not the mole — and some argued strenuously that he was not — an arrest might allow the real traitor to escape.
The Russian government, while strenuously denying that Ms. Butina is a Russian agent, has organized a social media campaign to win her release.
" Hacienda said in a statement on Friday: "At every step in the process, Hacienda has strenuously denied any and all allegations of overpayment.
" Yet he admits he can afford to be "strenuously apolitical" because he is, "as this book was once called, a 'White Privileged Male.
Exxon, which now acknowledges that climate change is occurring and supports the Paris Agreement and a carbon tax, has strenuously battled Mr. Schneiderman.
Moderate-to-conservative Democrats prevailed in governors' races in Kentucky and Louisiana, states that President Trump worked strenuously to win for his party.
From around 540 B.C. comes the image of a young equestrian with chic spit curls and a strenuously confident, for-public-consumption grin.
Mark Zuckerberg has strenuously defended Facebook's now weeks-old policy of letting politicians post any claims they want — even false ones — in ads.
If the film were strictly fictional, it probably wouldn't work at all, because it would feel strenuously contrived in order to garner sympathy.
Journalists: without hesitation, the authors of the editorial and Op-Ed pages of The New York Times — light in spirit, precise, strenuously relevant.
She strenuously and successfully opposed efforts by Mr. Bush to divert some payroll taxes into the private retirement accounts favored by many Republicans.
As CNN noted, the Cuban government strenuously denies any involvement in the attacks, but some members of the Senate Foreign Relations committee including Sens.
It would be far more efficient to be good allies to each other — even when we disagree strenuously — than to be rendered invisible again.
The lawsuit also says that Cantu told Bailey the parent said she had shown "sexually inappropriate" photos to students, a claim she strenuously denied.
Our political leaders then hold a string of public briefings with a polished, official tone that is long on facts and strenuously avoids speculation.
This week's discussions are expected to focus on India's plans to use the rivers to provide hydropower -- a move strenuously objected to by Pakistan.
Indeed, in the past year, ICE has strenuously bolstered cooperation with local and state law enforcement, blurring the lines between criminal and immigration enforcement.
While we strenuously object to the proliferation of fake holidays, we will not pass up this excuse to tell America the truth about frankfurters.
After starring for a powerhouse team from Terre Haute Garfield High School, he was courted strenuously by Indiana University and the University of Kansas.
The Trump administration strenuously protested the effort, and sent Pentagon and State Department officials to Capitol Hill last week to lobby against its passage.
Ms. Nixon argued strenuously that Mr. Cuomo had allowed the subways to deteriorate, saying he "stole hundreds of millions" of dollars from the system.
Prince Andrew has strenuously denied the claims over the years, and in recent weeks, he has made several attempts to distance himself from Epstein.
Many women attend the Palio and take part in various aspects, but it is as strenuously male and macho as Nascar or professional wrestling.
Those plans have been strenuously opposed by Mr. Chambarry, who grew up spear fishing off the shore in Deal and is also a lawyer.
I suspect that she fully understands the difference between an assault and being offended by an article, even one with which she strenuously disagreed.
Mr. Ortt strenuously denied the allegations at his arraignment, which came just before a session in the Senate, one that lasted just 31 minutes.
There's admittedly some charm to The Meg striving to remain so strenuously bland, but it ultimately feels like empty nostalgia for whatever it's echoing.
It's worth noting that basically from the moment Pai took over, the 2015 rules he opposed so strenuously were plainly not going to be enforced.
Exxon supports the Paris climate agreement and wants the United States to impose a tax on carbon dioxide emissions, both policies that Trump strenuously opposes.
His company has billions at stake in Russia and he has argued strenuously against the economic sanctions that were imposed after its annexation of Crimea.
He didn't so much play the sad sack as the guy strenuously trying to put a happy face on what a sad sack he is.
Inhofe noted he had talked to members of the House, who were "strenuously" objecting to the inclusion of Corker's amendment in the defense policy bill.
Qatar has strenuously denied that it supports terrorism and sees the blockade as a way to subsume it under the powerful influence of Saudi Arabia.
But the new warnings baffled the users of the services, and the social media management companies themselves, who have strenuously denied any rule-breaking behaviour.
Notwithstanding these hard realities, the aforementioned report argues strenuously that investment in renewables — wind and solar power — somehow will reduce costs and yield other advantages.
Mr. Ebell called Dr. Trenberth "part of a gang" that had been "cooking the data" on climate for years, accusations that Dr. Trenberth strenuously denied.
The three cases referred to prosecutors in New York appear to be another sign that the Justice Department intends to more strenuously enforce the law.
"Facebook was pushing to exclude issue ads from the Honest Ads Act, and Senator Klobuchar strenuously disagreed and refused to change the bill," he said.
"I object strenuously to this subpoena, and to the grand jury process in general," Manning told The Washington Post in a statement at the time.
" In a rare statement, the executive committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents Association said it "strenuously objects to insults being directed towards any journalist.
Of course, that study's findings don't apply to Trump, who exercises strenuously roughly zero times a week -- unless you count the time he spends golfing.
What do you call a person who endorses broad racial progress in theory but in practice is strenuously opposed to disturbing the racial status quo?
A nearby table full of late-40s businessmen in French cuffed shirts danced strenuously with younger women in short, flouncy dresses and thigh-high boots.
But "Boss" trowels on the clown white, strenuously reaching for nonexistent yuks instead of trusting in the talent of its likable but ill-used cast.
In fact, if the film was strictly fictional, it probably wouldn't work at all, because it would feel strenuously contrived in order to garner sympathy.
However strenuously Republicans may argue that tax reform is about increasing economic efficiency, encouraging investment or promoting competitiveness, tax cuts are always primarily about redistribution.
His week had begun awkwardly too as he strenuously denied any wrongdoing in a doubles match in 24 flagged up as potentially connected to match-fixing.
"Sir Philip strenuously denies these allegations and ... they are minor categories of misdemeanour in the United States," Arcadia Group said in a statement on Green's behalf.
His family has strenuously denied that the teen would take his own life and is asking for an investigation and body-cam footage of the incident.
Netanyahu, who has strenuously denied the allegations, reasserted his innocence Monday, advising his critics in the media to hold off their celebrations, the Jerusalem Post reported.
On Monday, Price, an orthopedic surgeon who championed the GOP opposition to Obamacare when he was in Congress, said he "disagreed strenuously" with the CBO report.
A spokesperson for Mr Mallya last night "strenuously denied" the charges by India's Enforcement Directorate, which alleged he had used the funds to purchase properties abroad.
The national Republican Party's attempts to enfranchise African Americans and strengthen Republican Party organizations in southern states were contested strenuously—and often violently—by southern whites.
"I've been forced to deny strenuously that I have done anything wrong in the aftermath of the disaster and today's outcome vindicates that position," he said.
How can Roseanne possibly say that the president isn't racist, especially in light of how strenuously the character pushed back against racism on the original show?
"The city has been doing it all along, but they've been doing it even more strenuously in this administration than in the previous one," he said.
Cuban officials have strenuously denied that there were any targeted attacks on diplomats in Havana and said their symptoms could have been caused by other factors.
Both companies in question have strenuously denied the charges; perhaps most publicly by Richard Yu, CEO of the company's consumer business group, at CES this year.
For instance, the defense lawyers in Menendez's case argued strenuously that a longstanding body of bribery law, "stream of benefits" bribery, was wiped out by McDonnell.
His military service has informed American officials' concerns that Huawei has links to the Chinese government or the Communist Party — something the company has strenuously denied.
Health insurance companies have strenuously opposed the tax on insurance providers, saying the additional costs are generally passed on to consumers, businesses, state governments and taxpayers.
On Thursday, he strenuously denied the allegations the women made about him in on-the-record interviews included in the report, published by The Washington Post.
Russian officials have strenuously denied producing Novichok or carrying out the attack, which has brought relations between Britain and Russia to a post-Cold War low.
"I understand why the president's counsel had fought so strenuously to keep her away from the well of the Senate," said Specter, who died in 2012.
When that end comes, the question will inevitably turn to impeachment, a topic Nancy Pelosi and other top House Democrats have strenuously avoided during the campaign.
But she doesn't insist strenuously on her thesis: the book is less a work of scholarly debate-resolving than a tantalizing exercise in literary puzzle-making.
During last year's campaign, Mr. Trump argued strenuously that Mr. Obama's decision at the time was a symbol of American weakness that should never be repeated.
Emails contained in Wednesday's lawsuit support these claims and show that inaugural event planners strenuously objected to how much the Trump hotel was charging for space.
Smith pays devastating attention to how the military figures around the President argued strenuously against behaviors that could be construed as violations of the Geneva Conventions.
If the cool minimalism of Steven Soderbergh's "Girlfriend Experience" isn't your thing, then the strenuously theatrical "Harlots" (keywords "bawdy" and "voluptuous") might be more your speed.
It can be hard for me to disentangle Trump as a true threat to the Republic from the Republican party with which I often strenuously disagree.
Earlier in the day, at the opening press conference, Robert Redford (the festival's founder) strenuously argued that Sundance isn't political, and there's good reason for that.
Imagine: Taking the ovum from a chicken and mutating it so strenuously, with such unforgiving force, that it suddenly resembles a yolk-filled PVC pipe. Mortifying.
The BBC reported that Kalanick could step down as soon as he selects a new chief operating officer for Uber, but the company strenuously denied that story.
The two men became locked in a fight for survival after someone released taped conversations implicating Mr Erdogan and his family in corruption—which he strenuously denies.
Speaking more generally about job creation in the US, Cook strenuously argued that many of the parts in the iPhone are, in fact, manufactured in the States.
Arvind Subramanian, the Finance Ministry's chief economic adviser, has argued strenuously in recent weeks that inflation is on sustained easing trend, in part due to government measures.
If that's true, how can the Democrats also be the party of Michael Bloomberg and the well-heeled suburban Republicans whose votes are being so strenuously chased?
But it is also something more: it symbolizes the burden many blacks in Missouri feel, as a result of Ferguson, to challenge opposition more strenuously than ever.
The authorities strenuously reject those claims and Duterte insists he has never incited police to commit murder, despite his frequent and animated speeches about killing drug dealers.
This commonly affects athletes, such as football players or road racers in a tight pack, who exercise strenuously and their bodies can't dissipate the heat fast enough.
Even Trump's pick for secretary of defense, retired General James Mattis, strenuously disagrees with him on NATO and on the wisdom of seeking friendlier ties with Russia.
In 2010, Wirecard had strenuously denied any connection to fraud and said its banking arm was simply the unwitting sender of payments on behalf of a customer.
"For now, if asked, I will strenuously deny I am the author of this book, including when the president demands we each disavow it," the author writes.
"There will be people who argue strenuously that what we're doing today is not nearly enough, and there will be those who will argue exactly the opposite."
But behind closed doors — and sometimes not-so-closed doors — his circle of counselors and tenuously allied politicians strenuously advise him to seek peace at any cost.
The growth was the size of a half-cabbage, and no matter how strenuously Din and I pleaded with him to get traditional medical treatment, he declined.
Mr. Verbruggen strenuously denied the criticisms, but the Cycling Independent Reform Commission, an independent investigating body commissioned by the I.C.U., delivered a damning report in March 2015.
Trump would also presumably be free to move toward lifting sanctions against Russia, no matter how strenuously Congress -- and the rest of the western alliance -- might protest.
Iran just strenuously denied allegations from the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. that it shot down Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 killing all 83 people on board.
Nunes and Jordan objected strenuously, noting that Vindman had said he didn't know the identity of the whistleblower so how could he possibly out him or her?
" While the whistleblower's attorneys wouldn't elaborate on what those resources are, they strenuously denied their client is under federal protection as reported Sunday by CBS' "60 Minutes.
Meanwhile, TikTok, the world's most-downloaded app this year and China's greatest global social media success, has strenuously denied censoring users' content about the Hong Kong protests.
His slogan "America First" hearkens back to the days, prior to World War II, when Americans strenuously resisted active involvement in the wars raging in Europe and Asia.
Uber strenuously objected to the city of Los Angeles' attempts to obtain data on scooter and bike usage, calling it a "massive overcollection" that could endanger rider privacy.
Most contemporary advocates explicitly and strenuously reject that legacy and argue that legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide has nothing whatsoever to do with involuntary killings of the disabled.
I strenuously deny that I was in any way involved in this leak and I am confident that a thorough and formal inquiry would have vindicated my position.
Sessions strenuously denied he'd committed perjury in his confirmation hearings — because he maintained he'd met with Kislyak as a senator, not as an adviser to presidential candidate Trump.
The reality, however, is that the more strenuously the marketplace rejects the ideas of speakers like Murray, the more valuable such speakers become on account of their rejection.
Brokaw strenuously denied her accusations, and scores of former NBC employees, many of them women, released a letter defending Brokaw, saying how he had treated them with respect.
The Obama administration and Congress have strenuously fought to defend Apple, the company that made the iPod music player and iPhone global bywords for American prowess in technology.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Catholic Church in Australia said on Thursday Cardinal George Pell, the Vatican treasurer, "strenuously denies" multiple sexual assault offences brought against him by Australian police.
Kavanaugh has strenuously denied Ford's accusation, as well as at least one other credible allegation of sexual misconduct made by a female classmate of his at Yale University.
It also showed him pointing a finger at lowly local officials and strenuously avoiding the question of whether a system addled by corruption might be the real problem.
Facing a narrow path to a majority, they are strenuously wooing Phil Bredesen, a former Tennessee governor, to run for the seat that Senator Bob Corker is vacating.
Hill was also reportedly set to testify that she strenuously objected to the removal of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, but that her input was disregarded.
Most commentators have strenuously highlighted that Mr. Putin would remain in power after leaving the Kremlin, and are dismissive of any possible liberalizing effects of the suggested amendments.
Huawei has strenuously denied that its equipment poses any security risk and has criticized moves to shut it out of networks as "irresponsible decisions" made for political reasons.
" In a statement Thursday morning, the Archdiocese of Sydney said that the cardinal had been informed of the charges and that "he has again strenuously denied all allegations.
Politico officials strenuously denied the claim, and said Mr. Isenstadt was scoffing at Mr. Spicer's behavior during a contentious exchange, during which the press secretary leveled several threats.
Turkish authorities claim to have evidence that Khashoggi, a US resident and columnist for the Washington Post, was murdered inside the consulate — an accusation the kingdom strenuously denies.
Cruz conservatives and Trump populists agree that McConnell and his team are problems even as they disagree strenuously over what their alleged malfeasance is keeping them from doing.
As an actor, Charles Martin Smith once played a fictionalized version of the real-life writer Farley Mowat in "Never Cry Wolf," a sometimes strenuously realistic Arctic adventure.
"I argued strenuously, both as a governor and under President Obama, that you give the president, or the governor, the chance to put his team in place," Sen.
"There is a rigorous collectivity to this work that is strenuously un-American in a way that is both exciting and disturbing," said Ross Beschler, a HotHouse member.
Finally, the combined training group cycled (less strenuously than the first group) and lifted weights (fewer repetitions than the second group) for a total of five days a week.
The trader has never denied masking his 50 billion euro positions, but contends his managers should have been aware of his actions, something the bank has always strenuously denied.
A year later, his sister Yingluck was installed as the country's new caretaker leader, but her tenure was plagued by allegations of her brother's involvement -- allegations she strenuously denied.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price said "we disagree strenuously" with the report and called it "virtually impossible" to have 14 million people lose coverage in 2018.
The White House has pushed back strenuously against those reports, providing a detailed timeline of the weeks-long vetting and preparation that took place in advance of the raid.
It is likely that a clear recommendation by the commission to include women in the Selective Service System would be strenuously objected to, and perhaps even involve court action.
The alternative view is that Grant was a great instinctive Clausewitzian who believed in forcing the decisive battle no matter how brutal, and who strenuously avoided any peripheral engagement.
Under Lynn, Open Markets strenuously warned of the perils of Amazon's growing clout, and pushed the Democratic Party to adopt a harder line on antitrust, with some significant success.
Russian officials have strenuously argued against this point in recent days, suggesting at different times that the Skripals had not been attacked and that Britain was behind the attack.
Mr. Trump said on Tuesday that his trade dispute with China might have resulted in weaker Chinese enforcement of sanctions against North Korea, but he refrained from strenuously objecting.
The company has strenuously denied that its equipment poses any security risk and has criticized moves to shut it out of networks as "irresponsible decisions" made for political reasons.
I'm aware that there are people in my party and in my state who will strenuously disapprove of my decision, and in some quarters I will be vehemently denounced.
It's caused a stir because the larger context is that the US Attorney General is accusing Apple of refusing to help with FBI investigations, a claim Apple strenuously denies.
Buttigieg even strenuously avoided mentioning Sanders by name in a lengthy gaggle with reporters that focused on how the former mayor's campaign was fundraising off Sanders' surge in Iowa.
But in the wiretapping case, Republican lawmakers have neither supported Mr. Trump's wiretap claims (which could risk their credibility) nor strenuously opposed them (which could prompt a partisan backlash).
In the New York Times, for instance, Mark Leibovich wrote: As has been strenuously noted, Trump and Ryan are stylistic and philosophical opposites: Trump the blunt-force agitator vs.
He was accused in some lawsuits involving the late chairman Roger Ailes and Bill O&aposReilly, enabling or failing to act on complaints about alleged misconduct which has strenuously denied.
I like a good facial hair situation as much as the next person, but the movie so strenuously relies on it as a punchline that it wears out its welcome.
"AMP strenuously denies the allegation" by lawyers of the commission that they could find AMP has committed a criminal offense, the company said in a 27-page document on Friday.
Kavanaugh strenuously denied all the allegations, and the confirmation battle immediately stopped being about his jurisprudential views and started to be about whether to believe him, or believe his accusers.
Mr Moore, who has strenuously denied the allegations, saw his polling numbers plummet as prominent Republicans withdrew their endorsements and optimistic Democrats sent a flood of money to his opponent.
Assad was not asked about the chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun during the interview with Croatian newspaper, Vecernji List, though his administration has strenuously denied any role in the attack.
Officials in Puerto Rico objected strenuously last week to what they saw as the colonialist overtones of an oversight board whose voting members would all be selected by the president.
"I strenuously deny that I was in any way involved in this leak and I am confident that a thorough and formal inquiry would have vindicated my position," he added.
Set alongside a series of high-profile antitrust probes into Google and Vestager has a case to answer on charges of anti-American activity — albeit one that she strenuously denies.
Justice Department officials offered reporters a different version on Wednesday, saying it was AT&T that had offered to divest CNN to allay antitrust concerns, which the company strenuously denied.
President Vladimir V. Putin's government has strenuously denied any involvement in either case, floating an array of theories about what might have happened and nominating an assortment of possible culprits.
The researchers focused on world-class performers because those athletes would have been running or swimming strenuously for years, presumably exaggerating any differential effects of their training, the researchers reasoned.
With only 4 percent of its taxable land remaining, Highland Falls lobbies, some years quite strenuously, for more than $3 million in annual federal impact aid to support its schools.
For months, the president-elect has strenuously rejected all assertions that Russia was working to help him, though he did at one point invite Russia to find thousands of Mrs.
When a bill to establish a free public education system in the nation's capital came before the Senate, Revels strenuously opposed an amendment to allow racial segregation in school admissions.
TikTok has strenuously denied any allegations of Chinese state influence, and in its first transparency report claimed that China had made zero censorship requests in the first half of 2019.
Those words could easily serve to undermine his own lawyers, who have argued strenuously that Version 2.0 of the travel ban is different enough that it should pass legal muster.
Aggravation about "fake news" followed the realization that the business and consumption of online news had been substantially captured by Facebook, which had strenuously resisted categorization as a media company.
According to the facts alleged by Manning's attorneys — which are strenuously denied by DOCCS — it appears that prison officials were well aware of Manning's vulnerabilities, yet still failed to protect her.
It certainly doesn't mean that Obama personally ordered any surveillance—an allegation his former officials have strenuously denied—or that the surveillance we're talking about has anything to do with phones.
Putin called the attack "a stab in the back delivered by the accomplices of terrorists," while Russian officials accused Erdogan's family members of oil dealing with ISIS -- allegations Erdogan strenuously denied.
In a new biography, " Grant " (Penguin Press), Ron Chernow, whose previous subjects include Washington and Hamilton (improbably launching the greatest musical-theatre work of our age), strenuously disputes the conventional view.
He said he is "strenuously avoiding trying to make any judgment" concerning the impeachment inquiry by House Democrats but is eager to see all the evidence laid forth as hearings continue.
But when an outsider like Trump can gain a nomination while disparaging the party's traditional values, any loyalist — like Priebus — owes it to the party to strenuously oppose such a nominee.
"There was a sense that because Uribe had campaigned so strenuously against the peace agreement that Duque was going to come into office and just rip the thing apart," she said.
In a statement, the Met strenuously denied there were grounds for the claim, asserting that the 1938 sale had been for fair market value and had not been made under duress.
In multiple past studies, most people will work out longer, faster or more strenuously after they swallow a moderate dose of caffeine, but a few perform no better or even worse.
But in 2017, he ruled that he had no jurisdiction over the case, a point that Mr. Schneiderman and Ms. Healey had strenuously argued, and transferred the case to New York.
You can do the same with an exercise chart, keeping in mind that the caloric cost of any activity depends on how strenuously you do it and how much you weigh.
In truth, she made the choice only after a robust debate inside her campaign that led to the resignation of her finance director, Michael Pratt, who strenuously objected to the idea.
For the most part, Mr. Bulger, who strenuously denied ever being a federal informant, was not threatened, harassed or attacked by other inmates in the various federal prisons, the person said.
Others have seen Trump's solicitousness to Putin as providing proof of their belief that there was collusion between Trump's 2016 campaign and the Russians, an accusation the White House strenuously denies.
"We object strenuously to any move that would shield the president and his advisers from the scrutiny of an on-site White House press corps," Mr. Mason wrote in an email.
When Lannan wanted to bring a group of students to see "City," Heizer protested so strenuously that Govan had to intervene, and then Heizer spent the entire visit in his studio.
It pledged modest payouts to victims of pedophile priests, capped at 50,000 Australian dollars ($38,19603), and warned that the church would "strenuously defend" its claims against those who decided to sue.
Jordan wrote a letter to Cummings in April saying he "strenuously" objected to what he characterized as an abuse of the subpoena process to try to get Trump's personal financial records.
Employers and labor unions strenuously oppose such a move, which would affect people in the most expensive health plans and is similar in purpose to a provision of the existing law.
He has not been charged and has strenuously denied wrongdoing, but support for Mr. Fairfax, who just last week appeared poised for an imminent ascendance to the governor's office, was tenuous.
Instead, the jury was shown in open court a video recording of an interview Australian police held with Pell in Rome in October 2016, in which he strenuously denied the allegations.
" Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price spoke to the press, saying, "We disagree strenuously with the report that was put out," and "It's just not believable is what we would suggest.
I disagree with the decision to omit him now, and I strenuously object to the choice to release him and all other executives from any potential liability for their roles to date.
We can expect technology companies and civil liberties groups to strenuously object to this kind of request, of course, but it's far from obvious that they'll win the legal and political fight.
In the wake of the coup attempt, Turkish leaders have accused the US of insufficient support for the government and even alleged possible American involvement -- which the Obama administration has strenuously denied.
" She continued: "The good news for those of us arguing strenuously for the wisdom of structural economic and political reform: Whether Hillary 'really believes in the cause' or not does not matter.
Because of "skills gained in the process of conversion and purification," he said the Church felt "especially bound to work strenuously and with foresight for the protection of minors and their dignity".
The period details are meticulous, and the shifting décor of the Puccio home provides a catalog of strenuously tasteful '80s bad taste that may touch a nostalgic chord in middle-aged viewers.
So the novel, like Emmet Gowin's photographs, takes its time rather than quickly imposing a point of view; unlike McCarthy's actor, it inhabits its material naturally rather than performing it too strenuously.
One wonders if not having to strenuously imagine this time and these circumstances means that some of the supporting characters and scenery feel more stock than a writer of King's talent intends.
In many ways, he lives in an echo chamber of his own making, an approach to the presidency that will be strenuously tested as Mr. Trump begins his campaign for re-election.
But top administration officials, like Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services, and Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, strenuously oppose those ideas.
Given how strenuously Republican politicians and pundits objected to the Obama administration's use of frozen assets in the 2016 swap, the $2 billion we still hold is most likely off the table.
While it encourages a great deal of cooperation, it doesn't strenuously define when, for example, a corporation can expect its latest appearance on pastebin to trigger a helpful visit from the FBI.
" She added, "If we're going to argue, as the 210-step people strenuously do, that addiction is a disease, it cannot be the only disease for which the treatment is confession and prayer.
It allows members of Congress to meet and come to know their across-the-aisle counterparts under different lights, and it gives them the chance to compete (strenuously, they insist) in good fun.
Executives and board members argued strenuously the company had reinvented itself, with new leadership, a new board with three new women as directors, new policies and a new commitment to transparency with regulators.
Under this approach, school districts treat their charter and traditional public-school offerings much as stock-pickers do their financial portfolios, by strenuously monitoring performance and quickly ridding themselves of low-performing assets.
Those changes were all approved in a referendum last year that Mr. Erdogan had campaigned for strenuously, with the obvious intention that he would be the first president to hold the enhanced office.
Luxury, as I define it, is an object or experience that has been so strenuously considered by its creators that the end user never has to think about or second guess those decisions.
His problem is that a large part of his shadow cabinet, possibly most Labour MPs and two of the most powerful trade unions on which Labour depends for its funding, strenuously do not.
Some analysts in the United States and Israel say that Mr. Netanyahu is calculating that he may reach a more advantageous deal with a future president, a charge that the Israelis strenuously deny.
But strict adherence to faith does not foster violent extremism, and we are strenuously fighting that ideology and the terror it has spawned — in our country, in our region and around the world.
Such strenuously flabbergasting and preposterous pop displays bolster the general undertone of the modish 'visionary' nature of Schöffer's work, associating his flashing and spinning techno-decorative oeuvre with magical management and paranormal paradises.
The public inquiry into Mr. Litvinenko's death came even as British officials fought strenuously to block a deeper look into the circumstances, including using security legislation to seal some details from public scrutiny.
Dan Caldwell, the executive director of Concerned Veterans for America, strenuously disputed Dr. Shulkin's analysis and said the secretary was using privatization as a "straw man" to distract from his own ethical lapses.
The report was released after months of legal wrangling by Mr. Gubarev's lawyers, who strenuously fought to keep it under wraps, arguing that it was one-sided and would unfairly tar their client.
Hospital groups have strenuously fought the proposal, saying that the cost of hiring enough nurses to meet the requirement would be close to $900 million, with the burden falling heavily on community hospitals.
Sabathia, who generally objects strenuously when removed from a game, left the mound laughing on Saturday when Girardi came to get him with two out in the sixth and a runner on second.
That's actually a pretty reassuring sign that the inspector general's report accomplished its goal — to validate the decisions of the FBI and Department of Justice, but to strenuously point to areas for reform.
Turkey claims to have evidence that Khashoggi, a US resident and columnist for the Washington Post, was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul early this month — an accusation the kingdom strenuously denies.
"We disagree strenuously with the report that was put out," Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said, arguing that the CBO report doesn't take into account other legislative changes that Republicans have proposed.
Colleges compete with one another strenuously, and we can be sure that if Vanderbilt students show more academic growth than Emory's do, Vandy will spread the news and Emory will strive to catch up.
But when he presents this option to his family at the all-important meeting where they snipe over who should get fired, his children immediately reject the idea, with Kendall objecting the most strenuously.
A group of Norske Skog's secured bondholders - led by BlueCrest Capital Management, Marathon Asset Management and Sampo - are strenuously opposing the exchange, however, suing the company in a New York court to block it.
Martin O'Malley of Maryland, who has argued most strenuously for more Democratic debates, is at risk of not qualifying for the next one under criteria laid out by NBC, the network hosting the Jan.
A scientist can spend several months, in many cases even years, strenuously investigating a single research question, with the ultimate goal of making a contribution—little or big—to the progress of human knowledge.
The massive triptych depicts a black woman strenuously hammering together boards in the ramshackle construction of what may be an ark, or perhaps a wall, only it's built upon piles of desperate, rotting bodies.
Uber and the drivers' lawyers, as I've been reporting, strenuously disagree about whether Uber must front the entire $18 million it will cost to allow each driver to open an arbitration case at JAMS.
I couldn't quite tell whether he was gaining much ground (occasionally, indications like "Bonus: Laughter" flare up), but the play itself, strenuously madcap but with minimal emotional underpinning, didn't score many points with me.
" In a letter sent to Judge McGeady before he ruled on the complaint, Mr. Christie's lawyers argued strenuously that Mr. Brennan had not met the probable cause threshold, calling his complaint "rife with distortions.
John J. Flanagan, the Republican leader, and his counsel, David L. Lewis, have strenuously argued that such misdirected lulus are legal, despite there being no explicit statutory basis for a stipend for vice chairmen.
The House committee, which is a defendant in the lawsuit, objected strenuously to a different proposal from Trump that the committee be required to notify the court when making a request for the records.
About half of the Conservative Members of the British Parliament, including five cabinet ministers, are in favor of leaving, with the former mayor of London Boris Johnson, among others, strenuously backing the leave campaign.
Russia and China might strenuously object to American attacks, but they are no more likely to join the fight than they were when the United States invaded Iraq or helped to topple Libya's government.
Prosecutors have strenuously disagreed with their reasoning, but if the judge ends up siding with the probation officials, the same guidelines would most likely apply to most of the parents who have pleaded guilty.
In 2017, federal officials said they were worried that DJI drones were sending data back to China, which the firm strenuously denied, and the Army ordered its employees not to use the company's products.
Turkey claims to have evidence that Khashoggi, a US resident and columnist for the Washington Post, was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul earlier this month — an accusation the Saudi government strenuously denies.
I have written, by my count, at least 29 articles on gun violence during my time at Vox, most of them arguing strenuously for additional restrictions, including a large-scale confiscation of semiautomatic weapons.
But I continue to argue, strenuously and adamantly, that to simply see the extraordinary events unfolding before us as purely ideological blinds us to the very real concern that our sovereignty has been compromised.
Democrats strenuously dispute that there is a national security crisis on the border that warrants using the kind of presidential authority that in the past has been used for grave matters like the Sept.
In a statement after The Times article was published online, and in a six-minute speech in the House on Friday, Mr. King strenuously denied that he was a white nationalist or white supremacist.
Mr. Meadows objected strenuously, calling Ms. Tlaib's accusation racist and, close to the hearing's end, Mr. Cohen, who for hours had been the source of contention, sat quietly as the representatives argued among themselves.
Plus, a belief there were Republicans who would actually think that global warming is a menace, and be willing to argue strenuously within the Republican coalition that something needs to be done about this.
As I, and others, have strenuously argued previously, the world needs political scientists (and other experts) to remain vigilantly engaged because the state of affairs in the world is unsettling, uncertain, and sometimes dangerous.
" Saudi Arabia continues to strenuously deny any involvement in Khashoggi's death, it's foreign minister stating in October that the death happened during an "operation where individuals ended up exceeding the authorities and responsibilities they had.
Mr. Peskowitz jokingly refers to himself as "poor man with expensive tastes or an expensive man with simple tastes," which is one way of saying he favors a strenuously hybridized version of high-low attire.
"I'm aware that there are people in my party and in my state who will strenuously disapprove of my decision, and in some quarters I will be vehemently denounced," he said in his prepared remarks.
The Times , which tends to treat the Co-op like a rogue nation-state, has covered the hummus wars, the pension controversy, the rumor that Adrian Grenier was kicked out—strenuously denied by the actor.
It was unclear whether that means the governor knew about the plot before it began, as he has strenuously denied, or while it was going on, which he has vacillated about in his public comments.
Tokyo, meanwhile, strenuously opposed Washington's withdrawal from the INF treaty, meaning the United States will struggle to persuade Japan to accept the missiles given the island nation's concerns over Chinese retaliation and strong public opposition.
The House speaker, Paul Ryan, plus Republican senators and Senate candidates — John McCain in Arizona, Joe Heck in Nevada, Rob Portman in Ohio — are all supporting Mr. Trump while strenuously trying to change the subject.
But one characteristic that distinguished her from many in the current polarized environment is that while she might strenuously differ with her opponents, she didn't hold them in contempt or dismiss them out of hand.
Liu has strenuously denied any association with the Chinese government, saying she would always put "Australia's interests first," and said she would audit local organizations which had listed her as a member without her permission.
The Ukraine scandal is at the heart of the impeachment engulfing Washington, but Trump and his legal team have strenuously denied there was a quid pro quo in the exchanges with Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
But using an implant in this manner would reveal its existence to the Russians, and the intelligence community — which prides itself on casting a massive surveillance net — is likely to strenuously oppose such an order.
Italian officials had strenuously urged Egypt to allow a joint investigation into the killing, and on Friday evening, a team of Italian and Interpol investigators was scheduled to land in Cairo, officials from both countries said.
He's come under criticism for appearing to advocate too strenuously for greater engagement between Iran and Washington and the broader international community, but in effect the system as a whole signed off on the nuclear deal.
For the past two years, the Kremlin has strenuously denied that its troops are supporting pro-Russia rebels in eastern Ukraine — but fighters on the ground are apparently no longer bothering to keep up the farce.
The federal government has fought strenuously to keep them from being released to the public anyway — on the logic that it would basically be giving the terrorists a guide to how to stay off the list.
And earlier this week, the Justice Department reversed an Obama-era legal opinion in declaring that federal law bans all forms of internet gambling, which Adelson strenuously opposes as a potential threat to his casino empire.
It's when she ceases strenuously "writing" — cracking awful jokes or remarking on the mosques "blushing" at daybreak — and begins to ask questions of her characters and herself, that we get an entirely original take on Lear.
Y., strenuously objected to key parts of the resolution — some of which departed from Clinton's precedent — arguing that they would result in a rushed trial without proper assurances that salient evidence and witnesses will be heard.
Most convincing to some Democrats may be the off-year elections this month in Kentucky and Louisiana, where moderate-to-conservative Democrats prevailed in governors' races that President Trump worked strenuously to win for his party.
" Seeing McCain strain to be optimistic is almost uncomfortable to read, as he strenuously points to "glimmers of hope" that Trump might yet take on the "moral obligation" of being the "leader of the free world.
Wolves has never hidden the fact that Mendes is a "known associate" of Fosun, in the words of the managing director Laurie Dalrymple, though the club has strenuously denied that he is overseeing its transfer policy.
Just look at the women that charge by you on any given city block, who strenuously hoist strollers up subway staircases, and who give you a piece of their mind whether you like it or not.
HOMESTEAD, Florida — Beto O'Rourke stood outside the Homestead detention center for child immigrants in the sweltering Florida sun Thursday morning, strenuously fighting for his credibility on immigration after coming under attack on the issue the night before.
But Health Secretary Tom Price says the White House "strenuously" disagrees with the CBO analysis, describing the estimates as "just not believable," though Politico cited an internal White House document showing an even higher number of uninsured.
Every year during the NPC session, officials try even more strenuously than usual to prevent street unrest, lest it tarnish the image of political unity and national prosperity that they want the NPC to project (see article).
The decision to leave an energetic city known for its young, well-educated population offered a stark illustration of how strenuously the companies oppose new rules that would require them to perform fingerprint background checks on drivers.
Remembering his own early hard knocks, he worked strenuously to expand the nation's community college system so that future young Americans would not be robbed, as he had been, of the chance to study beyond high school.
The 500X shares a platform with the Jeep Renegade, a vehicle I sampled in 2017 and decided was an Italian-built example of an American nameplated ride that was strenuously not trying to come off as Italian.
With his slogan evoking Charles Lindbergh's America First Committee, which strenuously advocated for the U.S. to not intervene in World War II, Trump promised to not topple foreign regimes or promote democracy and focus on defeating ISIS.
Some Utah delegates and grassroots activists here have fought strenuously to maintain control over the process by keeping the party's complex nominating caucuses, instead of allowing candidates to secure a spot on the ballot by gathering signatures.
According to a December poll, as many as 42 percent of Prabowo supporters believed this about Widodo, while 65 percent of Widodo supporters believed Prabowo kidnapped democracy activists while in the military, a claim he strenuously denies.
Whoever President Trump nominates, he or she will strenuously avoid taking a position on the latest Affordable Care Act lawsuit, or the Justice Department's decision to seek an end to protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
In fact, the opposite is true — oil exploration in the Arctic is directly contrary to our interests and should be strenuously opposed by every American who cares about preserving not just our environment but our nation's security.
Though Congress has often shown a reluctance to police itself too strenuously, some lawmakers were demanding a legislative response as well as a recognition that attitudes and activities accepted in the past should be exposed and punished.
The enthusiasm of Ms. Eilish's devotees denotes a striking turnabout, a new generation's rejection of the flirty babe aesthetic embodied by contemporary idols like Ariana Grande in favor of something more crazily improvised and less strenuously sexual.
The latest to depart was Gary Cohn, the White House's chief economic advisor, who had clashed with the president over trade policy and argued strenuously against Trump's decision to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Phys Ed Men who exercise strenuously may have a lower libido than those whose workouts are lighter, according to one of the first studies to scientifically delve into the relationship between men's workouts and their sex lives.
On the one hand, they want to stand beside a Supreme Court nominee many Republicans believe has been fully vetted and proven more than qualified for the role, and who has strenuously denied the allegations against him.
Kilimnik, who has strenuously denied any ties to Russian intelligence, spent years as Manafort's right-hand man and translator in Ukraine when the future Trump campaign chief was a top adviser to Ukraine's former president Viktor Yanukovych.
In 2014, her family's TLC reality show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo was abruptly canceled after she was accused of dating a man who had been convicted of molesting her oldest daughter Anna, an allegation she strenuously denied.
While his conclusions have been strenuously denied by the top brass, which insists that the IDF is at near-peak readiness, the defence ministry's former auditor has now spoken up in support of many of General Brik's claims.
Rosenthal's family has strenuously denied that the teen would kill himself, and have noted that the 15-year-old had shared a video of himself carrying and talking with his baby brother just two hours before his death.
She was already tottering because her old friend Damian Green, the deputy prime minister, is under investigation by the Cabinet Office over claims of sexual harassment (and possession of porn on an office computer), which he strenuously denies.
Many Caribbean leaders, though, are advocating very strenuously on the issue of climate change, so these countries can understand that there is real suffering happening here and in the Pacific, and that their actions could obliterate longstanding civilizations.
Perhaps because a December CNBC Global CFO Council survey reports corporate CFOs would strenuously object to the government mandating how the repatriated cash is spent and would be particularly antagonistic to any prohibition against dividends or stock buybacks.
Fox News has strenuously denied the allegations by Gretchen Carlson, a former host, that Mr. Ailes offered a smoother path at the network in return for sex, portraying her as a former employee with an ax to grind.
South Korean officials have also strenuously sought to play down security concerns ahead of the 2018 Games, which will be held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, only about 40 miles from the Demilitarized Zone that separates North and South.
The suggestion puts him in direct contrast with President Trump, who has strenuously promoted coal by seeking to lift an Obama-era moratorium on coal mining on public lands and relax pollution regulations on coal-fired power plants.
At a City Council hearing on Wednesday, police officials strenuously objected to a proposed bill that would require the department to disclose details of surveillance techniques, saying that doing so would "provide an invaluable road map" to terrorists.
He is expected to argue that the charges should be dismissed in the national interest, and his critics believe that is a key motive for him seeking so strenuously to continue his premiership into a record fifth term.
It was a terrific piece of television — that may or may not have made America more open to the idea of torture as a necessity in wartime, maybe even for those who were strenuously anti-torture like me.
It is the power of the default, and if you wanted to draw parallels to concerns about the default browser on Windows in the '90s or on Android phones in the EU today, I wouldn't strenuously argue against you.
Richman and his colleagues do believe that noncitizen voting happens sometimes, which represents a minority view in political science — the 22010 study was strenuously criticized by the people who conducted the original research on which the study was based.
Uber has always strenuously argued that there's no Google confidential information incorporated in their tech, but when Waymo tried to reach a settlement for $500 million in equity and promises of non-use, Uber rejected the offer on Tuesday.
While calling the simulation on May 30 the "most difficult and challenging test MDA has done," Ellison said the system needs to be tested more strenuously against threats such as multiple warheads that employ devices to confuse missile defenses.
The sudden dismissal of Gavin Williamson, who "strenuously" denied involvement in the leak, was another blow for May, whose own premiership hangs by a thread after her failure so far to usher Britain smoothly out of the European Union.
They are immovable, in his opinion, and impossible to convert: "We're seeing anti-party sorting — an increasing number of voters are rejecting at least one of the parties, and they are doing so more strenuously," he said by email.
Strenuously competitive parents may indeed produce high-achieving grownups, but it's in the nature of things that high-achieving adults are likely to become frustrated and embittered old people, once the rug is pulled out from under their occupation.
A larger question is whether he is aware that his friend Mr. Putin strenuously opposed Montenegro's joining NATO, and that Russia is suspected of being behind a failed 2016 plot to overthrow its government and assassinate its prime minister.
She was prepping last week in her gray-on-gray suite at the strenuously modish Langham Hotel in the southern part of Midtown Manhattan, riffling through her outsize closet in anticipation of the multicity tour promoting the movie's release.
As with all Marvel screen ventures, the story has a lot of moving parts, but in general the results don't register as the same-old superhero busywork, the kind that makes for forgettable stories and strenuously overinflated running times.
Turkey claims to have evidence that Khashoggi, a US resident, columnist for the Washington Post and critic of the Saudi regime, was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul earlier this month — an accusation the Saudi government strenuously denies.
In November 2016, when the cookbook author Yasmin Khan returned to her home in London after the olive harvest in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, she faced a problem: No matter how strenuously she tried, she could not write.
What the two candidates are united by, however, is a shared hope that New Hampshire will not spell their demise: Both Mr. Biden and Ms. Warren are working strenuously to shore up their standing in Nevada, which votes on Feb.
The other great genre of rock books is the ones that are more or less truth-adjacent narratives that the band strenuously denies in an effort to not appear like the complete psychopaths they may or may not have been.
As European Parliament president, he found himself embroiled in late 2014 in a controversy over how strenuously the parliament would investigate tax deals in Luxembourg during European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker's 18-year tenure as the small country's premier.
These accusations, all of which Trump and his campaign deny strenuously, are being made by women knowing full well that this powerful man (and his rabid social media followers) will do everything he can in his power to humiliate them.
While Russian officials have strenuously denied steering migrants toward Europe, the Kremlin has taken thinly disguised delight in Europe's troubles, particularly those of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, who has dominated European policy toward Russia on sanctions and other matters.
While the fishing industry strenuously opposed the proposal for the monument, Brad Sewell, who oversees work on fisheries and Atlantic Coast issues at the Natural Resources Defense Council, called the designation "an incredible victory" in the fight against climate change.
Moshe Yaalon, a former Israeli defense minister who resigned in May after Mr. Netanyahu promised his job to another politician, wrote on Twitter that he had "strenuously opposed" increasing the fleet by three submarines, saying the military did not need them.
It's also a classic case of a onetime Trump critic bowing to political pressure: Ms. Roby has strenuously wooed Mr. Trump since his inauguration, voting predictably for his priorities and recasting herself as a fierce supporter of the White House.
It was ironic that Sontag, who argued strenuously against metaphoric understandings of bodily illness, would end up approaching bodily necessities and pleasures as metaphors for even deeper needs—for love and intimacy—and for the shame of being vulnerable, fallible, mortal.
Next, the group spent an hour or so strenuously but carefully field dressing their kill, which means carving up the animal into pieces, leaving its entrails on site while packing the muscles and limbs into their packs for the hike out.
In the 2005 studies with mice and influenza, a separate group of animals that ran strenuously for weeks developed somewhat more severe and longer-lasting symptoms than the mice that ran moderately before their infections, although the differences were slight.
But it's clear that his lawyers will argue strenuously, as they did last time, against the inclusion of additional accusers — this time probably suggesting that the potential prejudicial effect has only worsened with the recent downfall of so many men.
While the US and South Korea argue that THAAD is necessary in the face of continued North Korean provocation, its deployment has harmed relations between Seoul and Beijing, which has always strenuously objected to any rollout of missile defense systems in its backyard.
Although it has strenuously and repeatedly emphasized that macOS and iOS will never "merge," we do know that iPad apps are coming to the Mac in a more serious way, potentially becoming the de facto way most new Mac apps are made.
NBC News has strenuously denied any suggestion that it got in the way of Mr. Farrow's investigation of the accusations against Mr. Weinstein, saying that his work was not fit for broadcast at the time he left the network in August 2017.
In downtown Vilnius, a showy Museum of Genocide Victims is not about the Holocaust, which is strenuously downplayed, but about the post-war Soviet occupation of Lithuania, during which tens of thousands of people died in labour or prison camps over the decades.
Much of the two hours was spent with them strenuously agreeing with each other: on the right of women to have abortions, on the necessity of seriously addressing climate change, and on the impropriety of Donald Trump occupying the office of president.
His mother had nonetheless grown worried as dark fell over the shore, and his father had responded with grimness and silence, pulling strenuously at the oars until, by Milo's estimation, they were a half mile out to sea, under a black planetarium sky.
As my colleague Brian Beutler wrote shortly after the bill was passed, the CBO score shows that the bill guts coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and the poor, two groups that Republicans have repeatedly and strenuously said would be covered.
Reed said McCain "would've objected strenuously" to last week's decision to withdraw from Syria but added that no one in today's GOP yet commands "the immediate attention, recognition and credibility" as McCain did as a two-time presidential candidate and war hero.
In a 2009 article for the Minnesota Law Review, the judge strenuously argued against prosecuting or suing a sitting president—an issue near and dear to Trump's heart, as special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian electoral meddling looms over his presidency.
Reagan was a glamorous figure, albeit in a strenuously proper style, who favored the American designers of her 1980s heyday, like James Galanos, whose gowns she wore to both of her husband's inaugural balls; Bill Blass; Oscar de la Renta; and Adolfo.
And he argues strenuously "that there are better ways to deal with profanity than to suppress it," even though he acknowledges evidence that one type of profanity — slurs directed at people because of their racial, ethnic and sexual identities — are measurably harmful.
On Monday The Washington Post reported that when Senator Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, and David Perdue, a Georgia Republican, strenuously disputed the initial accounts that Trump said "shithole" in the Oval Office, it was not because his talk was actually statesmanlike.
But then the entire Brexit deal that Mr. Johnson unexpectedly brought back on Thursday was largely the same as the one he had strenuously opposed as a leading Brexit hawk when his hapless predecessor, Theresa May, tried to pass it through Parliament.
HENRY VON KOHORN Princeton, N.J. To the Editor: Anyone else think this could be a total setup so that Democrats will be deceived into thinking that Judge Neil M. Gorsuch is not as bad as they thought and won't oppose him as strenuously?
Lawyers involved in the case say Dowd ran a disciplined defense team that fought for years, filing dozens of motions, accusing investigators of knowingly making false statements and misrepresenting evidence, and working strenuously but ultimately unsuccessfully to keep damaging wiretap evidence out of the trial.
Trump's negotiators want Beijing to more strenuously enforce American intellectual property rights, stop cyber-hacking of trade secrets, curb industrial subsidies and end policies that coerce U.S. companies to turn over technology to Chinese competitors as a price of doing business in China's vast market.
Russian authorities have strenuously denied allegations of arbitrary detention and torture in the North Caucasus, even after the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe last month published a report on human rights abuses in Chechnya and called on the Kremlin to investigate the reports.
Sanders objected to Clinton's attack so strenuously (he called it a "low blow") because he understands just how askance Democratic voters in Nevada and South Carolina will look at someone who was willing to risk ousting Obama from the White House after only one term.
Adam Kirschner, a lawyer for the federal government, told Judge Garaufis that the Obama administration had strenuously fought the Texas ruling, but that, because it had been upheld, immigration officials were now in the "untenable position" of having to enforce it in New York.
U.S. health secretary Tom Price told reporters at the White House that the administration strenuously disagreed with the report, which he said did not look at the full Republican plan and did not take into account regulatory reforms and other efforts to reform healthcare.
Senior officials at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. had strenuously objected to the Republican memo, arguing that it omitted key facts, a case that Mr. Rosenstein and Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, made to Mr. Trump at the White House on Monday.
Mr. McCain's death is giving Americans — even those who might have disagreed strenuously with him — an opportunity to recognize someone for a selfless life of service to his country at a time when many are disillusioned and dispirited about politics in both substance and tone.
Days later, Mr. Kelly objected strenuously to the decision by Thomas P. Bossert, Mr. Trump's Homeland Security adviser in the White House, to take control of the response to a global cyberattack — a role traditionally played by Mr. Kelly and his department's cybersecurity division.
Then on Monday, Fiona Hill, a former top White House adviser for Europe and Russia, said that she and John R. Bolton, the president's then national security adviser, objected strenuously to what they viewed as the hijacking of relations with Ukraine by unofficial channels.
TV. The two progressive rivals have engaged in a war of words after a CNN report alleged that Sanders had told Warren during a private meeting in December 2018 that he did not believe a woman could become president, which Sanders has strenuously denied.
While US officials have strenuously denied that Turkish Kurds fought in and around Raqqa to defeat ISIS with the US-backed Syrian Kurds, CNN witnesses often met fighters who spoke Turkish as the anti-ISIS fight progressed around the terror group's former self-declared capital.
He's done more media briefings than the White House press secretary, though his credibility has taken some hits, like when he strenuously objected to a POLITICO story saying he was advocating to get rid of Labor Secretary Alex Acosta; three days later Acosta was gone.
These include Wilder Medina, a Colombian striker who tested positive for cannabis three times in early 2011, one-time Spurs man Mbulelo Mabizela, and former Bolton Wanderers loanee Euzebiusz Smolarek, who tested positive for cannabinol in 2002 even though he strenuously denied having ever smoked weed.
The 76-year-old, who has consistently and strenuously denied the charges, has been given a leave of absence from his role at the Holy See as prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy while he fights the case in the city where he was once Archbishop.
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.
The attractive program, strenuously conducted from a harpsichord by the Danish early-music specialist Lars Ulrik Mortensen, also offered three concerti grossi by Corelli (with a movement repeated later as an encore) and a sonata by Biber from his "Fidicinium Sacro-Profanum" ("Sacred and Profane String Music").
And this pre-emptive public relations offensive on Monday indicates not only that she is all but certain to enter the race, but that she intends to strenuously avoid being vulnerable to the sort of slashing opposition research campaigns that have felled past White House hopefuls.
But the mere presence in Venezuela of a businessman with longstanding ties to the U.S. national security establishment prompted questions about whether he was there to open a secret back channel to Maduro on behalf of the Trump administration, something the State Department has strenuously denied.
Twelve months ago, Pirelli defied expectations with a strenuously arty calendar shot by Annie Leibovitz, its subjects — the blogger and actress Tavi Gevinson, the artist Shirin Neshat, and the model Natalia Vodianova among them — appearing for the most part fully clothed, intent on flaunting character not curves.
But it has also been followed by a surge of anti-Semitic incidents, and Jewish groups, historians, and diplomats from Israel and the United States have strenuously objected to the law out of concern it would silence discussion of the multiple instances of Poles committing atrocities during the war.
The public often had the perception that George W. Bush was a bit of a dim bulb, but his closest advisers always strenuously denied this and said that in person he was extremely alert and intelligent — and most journalists who sat down with him one on one agreed.
But its victory in the bidding has instead brought a deluge of negative publicity, from allegations of corrupting the voting process, which it has strenuously denied, to its treatment of foreign workers hired to complete a projected $23 billion overhaul of the country in time for the event.
Ms. Butina's lawyers had strenuously objected to the earlier portrayal of their client, and the plea deal was likely to provide her defenders with new fodder to argue that her activities look sinister only to those who see the world through the outdated lens of the Cold War.
Michael Avenatti, the fiery lawyer who gained prominence representing an adult film actress at the center of a White House hush payment scandal, and who argued strenuously for taking a combative, toe-to-toe approach to President Trump, said on Tuesday that he would not seek the White House.
Until Monday, intelligence and law enforcement officials had strenuously resisted both demands, saying that the information was highly sensitive and that it was not appropriate to turn over the unredacted material to Congress, where they fear it could potentially become public or be used to undermine Mr. Mueller's inquiry.
In what commentators called the biggest speech of his political career, Prime Minister Boris Johnson argued strenuously in the House of Commons on Saturday that his deal was the best available Brexit deal and that Britain could not waste another day in extracting itself from the European Union.
On Monday, North Korea said it is not "interested" in having "useless" meetings with the US, a day after Trump tweeted "See you soon!" to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the US announced it would postpone joint military exercises with South Korea that Pyongyang had strenuously opposed.
When President Ronald Reagan agreed to an aide's proposal to polygraph senior officials in search for the source of a story about military operations in Lebanon, James A. Baker III, the White House chief of staff, objected strenuously and Secretary of State George P. Shultz threatened to resign.
They remain out in force in their snug, taut trousers of Prince of Wales check, cuffed well above the ankle; hourglass jackets in Highland tweeds; pocket squares erupting from breast pockets; monk-strap shoes in strenuously distressed finishes; and felt fedoras, sometimes with a pheasant feather tucked into the band.
While there were multiple votes for my own favorite, "Wheat Kings" (open it in another tab and just listen, I'll wait) and "Bobcaygeon" (newly relevant during this US presidential election season with the line "And their voices rang / With that Aryan twang"), legions of Hip fans argued strenuously for their favorites.
The diction, as so often in modern attempts to render ancient voices, wobbles between being strenuously high ("the place where my memory lives is a shadowy, ambiguous place, comforted by soft, eroding edges") and, sometimes, jarringly banal ("Once he learned that I was preparing to murder my husband, Aegisthus became serious").
"A state is never allowed to prohibit any swath of pre-viability abortions outright, no matter how strenuously it may believe that such a ban is in the best interests of its citizens or how minimal it may find the burden to women seeking an abortion," Osteen wrote, according to Reuters.
But the very existence of the report — with the implication that Palantir provided a crucial assist — has rankled CIA insiders, who strenuously avoid being recognized publicly for their work and are aware that the bin Laden mission included a large number of participants, the three people familiar with the matter said.
" Ms. Le Pen's remark was all the more puzzling in that she has worked strenuously to dissociate herself from her party's anti-Semitic past, embodied by her father, the party founder, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who notoriously called the Holocaust a "detail in the history of the Second World War.
Though he has strenuously denied any and all allegations of corruption hurled in his direction — and he has never been convicted of any wrongdoing — it is that mood that has claimed Mr. Hayatou, long seen as both an embodiment and a relic of FIFA's darkest days, as its latest victim.
Cardenas, a Democrat who represents part of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, has always strenuously denied the claim of the young woman, who alleged the incident took place in 2007 during a time when he was an LA City Council member -- and a person who was one of her mentors.
The kids on both the Bears and the Yankees are barely even there, burdened with added hang-ups such as coming from the only non-Kardashian family of Armenian descent in Southern California, and casting a South Asian actor—shorthand for "unathletic stat nerd" in the film's strenuously, predictably edgy universe—as Ogilvie.
Dr. Michael Rosenbaum, an obesity researcher at Columbia University who has collaborated with Dr. Hall in previous studies, said the body's systems for regulating how many calories are consumed and how many are burned are tightly coupled when people are not strenuously trying to lose weight or to maintain a significant weight loss.
He's saying "F You" to the World Trade Organization and arguing the global overproduction of steel and aluminum constitutes a national security threat to the U.S. He's also breaking with Capitol Hill and top officials — including Gary Cohn, James Mattis, Steven Mnuchin and Rex Tillerson — who have been arguing strenuously against these tariffs.
But people like me who engage in quasi-vigorous physical activity daily need more, and those who exercise strenuously for more than an hour a day need even more than that, perhaps supplemented by a sports drink containing the electrolytes sodium and potassium (but avoid those with more than a pinch of sugar).
This is a bad day for a handful of senior officials within our government, the Democrats who worked so strenuously to keep this information from the light of day, and those in the media who have debased their craft to serve the Russia collusion narrative with no hint of skepticism or even-handedness.
READ: Huawei's new smartphone is 'practically useless' thanks to Trump's security ban The U.S. government has yet to provide any concrete evidence showing that Huawei is allowing the Chinese government to build backdoors into its equipment in order to spy on countries around the globe — allegations Huawei has continuously and strenuously denied.
A few months back there was a debate over the sources of pressure on the Fed to raise rates; part of what drove that debate was the clear division between Fed insiders, like Stan Fischer, who seemed eager to raise rates, and outsiders, like Larry Summers and myself, who were strenuously against a rate hike.
But for the purposes of reviewing a book that strenuously asserts that the term "bourgeois" is a slur devoid of meaning, it is worth recalling that Gopnik came of age in 1980s New York where, arriving starry-eyed from Montreal, he quickly penetrated the world of genteel bohemia and scaled the heights of elite journalism.
Allison's examples include the Sparta-Athens conflict of the famous "Thucydides trap," when both sides labored strenuously to avoid war but were seemingly driven to it by forces beyond their control, as well as Germany's challenge to the dominance of its neighbors at the start of the 20th century, which led to two world wars.
The six-part docuseries featured numerous wide-ranging interviews with many of Kelly's former friends, family members and colleagues, but most notably women who claim that for decades the hit-making singer and producer used his power and influence to sexually and physically abuse women and young girls — allegations that the singer and his representatives continue to strenuously deny.
Kavanaugh, this time, was the one to strenuously object, joined by Henderson and Thomas Griffith (a fellow Bush nominee): The three-judge panel held that the U.S. Government, when holding a pregnant unlawful immigrant minor in custody, may seek to expeditiously transfer the minor to an immigration sponsor before the minor makes the decision to obtain an abortion.
The reason that people like Jason Epstein and Lionel Trilling argued so strenuously against publishing the book—Diana Trilling reported taking Podhoretz and his wife out to dinner on a trip to Berlin in 1967 to make one final plea—was not, or not only, that they were concerned for the reputation of their friend and protégé.
The way this show enacts that frustration, though, often lapses into tediousness, closer to the worst goopy grandeur of "Dawson's Creek" than the energetic cleverness of "The O.C." Part of that is the strenuously precocious, self-consciously pretentious dialogue — in and of itself not a vice, and certainly accurate for the kind of teens these teens are.
Our client, Dr. Fiona Hill, former Dep Asst to Pres, received a congressional subpoena, will comply and answer questions from Members this morning starting at 10 AM.   Hill will also reportedly testify that she strenuously objected to the removal of former ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, but that her input was disregarded, according to The New York Times.
Trailers for Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit strenuously clarify — as cheekily as anyone can — that the film is an "anti-hate satire," presumably because some marketer at Fox Searchlight savvily intuited that images of a boy in a Hitler Youth outfit romping through the forest with Adolf Hitler wouldn't go over very well, especially on the internet.
Francesa is far from the only grandiose egomaniac in sports talk radio, but there is a filigreed intricacy to his grandiosity that is unlike any other; the man is so strenuously over it and above it all in his self-presentation and performance that he can barely even be bothered to talk about sports on his five-hour sports-talk show.
"In 2012, when settling similar allegations against Google, the FTC not only determined, but strenuously defended, that a fine of $22.5 million was sufficient to vindicate its authority and send 'an unequivocal message to other companies under order that the FTC will vigorously enforce its orders and that a defendant's failure to comply carries a significant cost,' " Facebook's lawyers wrote.
Ellison is the first Muslim to be elected to the U.S. Congress, and I had asked about his religion, and its bearing on his conception of politics, because I couldn't quite figure out how someone with his background—he came to politics through the roar of student activism: protests, marches, rallies—would be happy in the role he was so strenuously seeking.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has proposed maintaining a free trade deal with the EU after leaving, but hardliners in her party like Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg have strenuously objected, leaving it an open question whether she'll remain in office or, if she does, whether Britain will be able to leave the EU with any kind of deal to cushion the blow.
My Sunday column argued, fairly strenuously, that mass immigration on the scale of the last two years will put more stress on the politics and culture of Germany than any prudent statesman should accept, and that the German government should do everything in its power to not only limit migration but actually restrict asylum rights and begin deportation for some of the migrants who have already arrived.
Such a commitment might include a willingness to frame the argument in terms of pressing more explicitly and strenuously for a focus on this target: that "white and black Americans are roughly equal in their economic and social resources" — a goal that Chetty, Hendren, Jones and Porter argue is linked to "father presence," however unpopular such stands are in segments of the liberal community.
Standing before a winter wonderland scene of wicker deer and frosted apples, assorted miniature wassailers in bobble hats and tartan, all set against snow-dusted spruce intertwined with fairy lights (and in the background the heroic figure of Santa, ho-ho-ho-ing a bit too strenuously in the face of untold strain), well — it can help you make believe that all is right with the world.
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