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"strident" Definitions
  1. having a loud, rough and unpleasant sound
  2. aggressive and determined

963 Sentences With "strident"

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I've heard people call her strident but I've never heard her be strident -- maybe people think that because she's female and she's standing up for herself.
A perilous impasse exists between the Trump administration's strident policy of "maximum pressure" and Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's no less strident policy of "no negotiation" with the United States.
That more strident support has now been greeted with more strident opposition, most obviously from Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress.
But most speakers at Pegida's hourlong gathering were more strident.
Mr Xi has made this point in increasingly strident terms.
This is no strident preaching; this is emotional, and confused.
The most religiously strident are as likely to be atheists.
Mr Duque, his protégé, is less strident and more technocratic.
Massachusetts congressman, began to attract abolitionists' attention for his strident
"Strident" has a pejorative sense and means shrill or harsh.
Speak up, even if they call you strident or shrill.
If anything, she was more strident than the group's CEO.
Trump's frustration with Shulkin appears to be the most strident.
And they do so in a highly strident way. ChurchMilitant.
His Twitter feed is studded with strident — and occasionally alarmist — posts.
Sanders himself – and his most strident supporters, however, still see hope.
He compiles these tweets precisely in order to elicit strident protest.
No, she felt that they were too strident and too violent.
But they should give the ACA's most strident advocates some humility.
They are willing to overlook warnings that have grown increasingly strident.
But Fletcher, too, is a strident critic of President Donald Trump.
The strident Warren, who never met a regulation she didn't like?
That mixture of sultry and strident came to define his style.
But even that strident paper did not entirely close the door.
STRIDENT TONE While China has not said whether or how it may retaliate against the measures targeting Huawei, state media have taken an increasingly strident and nationalistic tone and vowed Beijing will not bend to U.S. pressure.
The push to decriminalize sex work has been met by strident opposition.
It's a garish, strident film, as well as a profoundly unnecessary one.
Yet none have had to really defend themselves against a strident onslaught.
Strident and narrow beauty standards are harmful to both women and men.
But she hasn't always been as strident an advocate for gun control.
The most enjoyable op-ed to read is the most strident one.
But throughout, Comey has been strident in his defense of the probe.
The strident tone and frequent self-references will put off many readers.
Ilhan Omar, a US citizen who has been a strident Trump critic.
A strident and strong anti-communist, he proclaimed conservative promises in 1968.
So strident was Boobquake that it elicited a counter-campaign, called Brainquake.
More than anything, her manner and persona is strident and intensely confrontational.
Visit Insider's homepage for more storiesBold revolutionary, strident rule breaker, clever kitten.
Moderate Democrats worry a strident style will similarly doom today's ascendant left.
That faction may have just won a powerful and strident new ally.
The strident partisan politics has caused gridlock and prevents any significant progress.
Under pressure, the top of her voice can grow pinched and strident.
Such sentiments were echoed by the more strident theologians of Bach's time.
The suggestion was met with strident opposition from critics of all colors.
After all, Mr. Trump was not always so strident on the issue.
Among them is Nigel Farage, a strident crusader against the European Union.
Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman is known as a strident supporter of body positivity.
During the Obama administration, Texas and Oklahoma were strident advocates for state sovereignty.
Gohmert of Texas, one of Mueller's most strident critics, leveled a similar criticism.
I can do that in many ways more powerfully than the strident approach.
Under the previous administration, the FCC was a strident supporter of consumers' rights.
Even in places without attacks, there has been strident opposition to building mosques.
To them, the White House's strident anti-immigration views are unhelpful and unrealistic.
The other, according to Castañeda, is the populist left, whose rhetoric is strident
Strident in stetson and SS boots, he stopped traffic as he marched forth.
At least The BFG lacks the strident messaging of so many kids' films.
More strident opponents have likened Mr. Trump to Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
Its finance minister, though, made a strident call for a cut on Monday.
In response, Kavanaugh has taken a much more strident line against his accusers.
Dominic Raab is another strident Brexiteer handed a senior role in Johnson's administration.
She's the kind of woman nobody wants to be: hard, strident, aggressive, ambitious.
As a strident atheist, I have no objection to that being the case.
These are quite subdued compared to the strident tone of her earlier photographs.
"They're not going to forget Turnbull's earlier strident language anytime soon," he said.
"The North will likely turn more strident with its demands," Mr. Cheon said.
In a strident monologue Thursday, Fox News host Tucker Carlson accused Republican Sen.
In the opposition, it's easy to be strident and pure in your views.
And Vice President Mike Pence issued the most strident warning since Khashoggi vanished.
And strident GOP attacks on abortion weren't enough to stave off Republican losses.
Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), the party's most strident voice on immigration, told Vox.
He's fatally attracted to the manifesto and strident pronouncements on life and literature.
Bot, like many others, has been drawn by Klaver's strident opposition to Wilders.
During the length of the speech, Trump's most strident remarks were reserved for China.
He has all the elements of a strongman: strident nationalism, personality cult, enfeebled opposition.
You can make the story about how some activists are too strident, or uncivil.
What has happened with people who have been strident and militant with the president?
For similar reasons, one might expect a less strident approach with respect to China.
And the film's strident emotional manipulation sometimes distracts from the subtlety of its writing.
"I can't argue that the law isn't extremely strident or stringent," Grisham told CNN.
As Mayer reports, Trump hasn't been shy about mocking Pence's strident anti-gay beliefs.
In the decades since 1974, the critics of transmission have only grown more strident.
Mr Johnson had perhaps been his party's most strident opponent of a third runway.
We can always find some point of agreement even in our most strident controversies.
Almost every day, strident misogynists called Pao a tyrant, an "Asian slut," or worse.
As anyone can see, our national mood is foul and our discourse is strident.
Despite his strident Marxist rhetoric, Mr. Christofias left Cyprus's free market economy largely intact.
The lighting, by Simon Wilkinson, changes from yellow and blue to a strident red.
A strident nationalism has displaced the old talk of "brotherly" ties between the countries.
Few welcomed his strident remarks, according to people who attended some of the sessions.
The league was dealing with flagging ratings and strident criticism from President Donald Trump.
The price of allowing, then encouraging, grandstand populism would eventually be their strident demands.
"Most of the more strident political critiques in theater happen off-Broadway," says Gamboa.
An airline pilot by training, he ran on a strident conservative message and he won.
Ben Sasse, who has also become a strident critic of Trump; and billionaire Mark Cuban.
Strident nationalists wield power in Italy, Hungary, Poland and Austria, and have gained influence elsewhere.
For now, even strident Democratic activists can't tell if their investments meaningfully shifted the tide.
Some of those following Tibbetts' case online have used strident, even racist, language for Rivera.
Younger or more strident Democrats stir up primary voters by promising universal health care quickly.
When they don't — and there are some misfires here — the results are strident and ponderous.
The problem began with a few strident Republicans targeting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
They want her to be more feminist, more independent, more strident than she already is.
It explains at least a piece of McCarthy's strident opposition to taking up the debate.
Tom Perriello has used progressive appeals and strident anti-Trump attacks to upend the race.
"Some of my tweets I will acknowledge are rather shrill if not strident," he said.
The church wants an investigation, to which the local priest sheltering Anna has strident objections.
The appeals from industry leaders became more strident as more airlines grounded planes on Tuesday.
His choice of strident economic nationalists as trade advisers also pointed to an impending clash.
Strident Democrats could drive these Republicans home and squander seats that would be otherwise winnable.
The appeals from industry leaders became more strident as more airlines grounded planes on Tuesday.
It's an example of a style often criticized as too angry, too strident, too pessimistic.
But as the day wore on, they denounced the deal in even more strident terms.
Those assignments led to a job at a larger paper, Iran, which was less strident.
The soprano Melissa Citro, as Marina, sang at times with a hard-edge, strident quality.
His self-proclaimed "pragmatic idealism" is losing to the more strident progressivism of his opponents.
"That it's these strident, hateful, often uncompromising us versus them voices" that are receiving attention.
In recent days, the rhetoric between the two sides has become more strident than ever.
But they get very little national media attention compared to the more ideologically strident members.
strident critic of spiritualist deception, the escape artist staged his own Lincoln "ghost" photograph.
A more strident strain of Buddhism has developed, for example, which targets not Tamils, but Muslims.
One thread is Trump's strident, angry denials that Russia had anything to do with his victory.
Eric Swalwell His political identity is pegged largely to his strident advocacy for gun control measures.
Many of Nkurunziza's most strident opponents are Hutu, and asserted that his third term was unconstitutional.
His strident nationalism appeals to voters who want a leader to stand up to Mr Trump.
Its frequently strident rhetoric also often threatens nuclear strikes against South Korea and the United States.
And it claims the NRA directed the firm to be even more strident in its messaging.
But General Asamnew provoked alarm with his strident talk of defending Amhara territory against other Ethiopians.
Schlafly also built a reputation as a strident anti-Communist and opponent of arms control treaties.
Despite the more strident U.S. line, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has little interest in compromise.
Khan has been a strident critic of Nawaz Sharif, vowing a "new Pakistan" free of corruption.
Is his bright red neon a strident demand for more understanding in a world of indifference?
America's greatness is not based in a strident, unknown formula underwritten by white nationalism and fear.
At its extremes, Boy & The World can be sleepy, or strident, especially about underlining its messages.
She has become increasingly strident in connecting her own candidacy to the legacy of the administration.
The most strident voices on the left will decry any accommodation at all with the president.
In some ways, they have helped shape her still developing worldview, particularly her strident anti-Communism.
Hillary Clinton's campaign also signaled skepticism of the deal, though in less strident and absolute terms.
His wife and he were strident advocates for the pro-LGBT agenda; most religious conservatives aren't.
Twentieth-century manifestos are famously strident, always making proclamations about truth and what people "must" do.
So China's tone, though hardly humble, has been shaded in recent months to be less strident.
Jones may be the most strident owner on this issue, but he is far from alone.
To tell strident college students to examine their own politics and embrace real debate is brave.
Mr. Murray likes to throw his bawling, strident tenor saxophone sound into a range of situations.
Opponents of regulation have supported BCA and the most strident supporters of regulation have opposed it.
Some have called for a fuller embrace of technology, not strident punishment, to defuse sign-stealing.
That approach, which once seemed strident and economically tone deaf, has seeped into everyday food culture.
Guadagnino has created a weighty manifesto, propelled by strident feminism and delivered with flinty-eyed sincerity.
It is regrettable, but not surprising, that Mr. Trump has nominated a strident opponent of abortion.
Cohen will be surrounded by plenty of other strident liberals on the panel, such as Reps.
But while the tone may be less strident, the programme is as nationalistic and illiberal as ever.
And the biggest winners of this election, arguably, are the smaller parties taking more strident political positions.
More so, in some ways, because smaller groups and underdogs can be more strident in their beliefs.
Pardon me for being such a strident skeptic, but I've seen this pattern too many times before.
Bob Rafsky, complied, carrying his friend's body downtown alongside fellow ACT UP members in proud, strident solidarity.
The media has never been louder, celebrities have never been shoutier, academia has never been more strident.
Less strident and didactic than anything Rosler has done, Conner's collages can be simultaneously sharp and whimsical.
What if, in other words, a too-strident insistence on tolerance can produce a less tolerant society?
Many British Jews believe it is connected to strident anti-Israel politics with which Mr. Corbyn sympathizes.
In the U.S. Senate, Sessions's strident restrictionist views on immigration had been relegated to the ideological fringes.
And despite strident rhetoric from the president, American attitudes toward Canada, Mexico and China are actually improving.
Some anti-Trump efforts have been criticized for being too aggressive or too strident with their rhetoric.
If anything, judging by the vociferous nature of our president's strident tone this morning, it's still early.
And Peel takes to Parliament in the hope of repealing the Corn Laws and faces strident opposition.
Since then, Modi hasn't hesitated to push a strident form of Hindu nationalism that has polarized India.
None of the charm of the original series, and the characters were strident, shallow and generally unlikable.
People might instead equate "film music" with the currently popular mixture of strident synthesizers and pounding percussion.
The teams report their results to Mr. Rehman, and he responds with strident calls for greater efforts.
She is strident and absolute, and death is beneath and away from her as she moves forward.
Still, top aides to Mr. Trump have been increasingly strident in their denunciations of Mr. Maduro's government.
Now, as our Presidential election comes around the last turn, the rhetoric is getting even more strident.
Grim speculated that Sanders was particularly strident in his condemnation of Netanyahu because of a personal connection.
Of all the people I've debated on TV on trade, he's the most strident, the most unyielding.
Ironically, strident support of impeachment might be the path for centrist Democrats to beat back progressive challengers.
Yet Mr. Williams, amiable and soft-spoken, seems a discordantly gentle voice in the strident Breitbart chorus.
A growing chorus of populist voices is pushing for a more strident, authoritarian, tribal approach to governance.
Although Kasich has been a strident Trump critic, the president won his state by 13 percentage states.
It's a case study in the ease with which strident criticism of Israel shades into anti-Semitism.
Stumbling across one caused it to swoop in and attack; the soundtrack became strident, taut with panic.
At the rally there was some bashing of the United States, but it felt more perfunctory than strident.
His strident anti-Chinese positions raise the prospect of increasingly frosty relations between the world's top two economies.
To that end, Republican leaders have intimated that Cruz, not Trump, is too strident to win the presidency.
Beane and many in his front office came off as strident, sometimes to the point of downright arrogance.
FONOPs have grown "more regular and strident" under the Trump administration, says Alessio Patalano of King's College London.
Evers argued that Walker's strident opposition to the health care law had made him untrustworthy on the issue.
The administration has long agitated to overhaul the law to close these "loopholes," over strident objection from Democrats.
The extra bass warms up those recordings nicely and the withdrawn treble dulls down the most strident parts.
A born-again Christian, Pence has long been a strident opponent of abortion rights and same-sex marriage.
" A review in The Guardian was more to the point, and called Ngoc Lan "a strident ethnic stereotype.
Even the most strident anti-choice advocates might feel sympathy when there are serious health issues at stake.
He is a strident critic of President Donald Trump, and he left the Republican Party earlier this year.
Hardly surprising, therefore, that some of the most strident criticism comes from within the Republican foreign policy elite.
In March, Pena Nieto likened Trump's "strident tone" to the ascent of dictators Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
John Kasich, one of Trump's most strident critics within the GOP and a potential 2020 presidential primary challenger.
Many have been captivated by Bolsonaro's eager embrace of the culture wars and his strident anti-gay rhetoric.
He worked as the public-relations director of Gun Owners of America, the N.R.A.'s more strident cousin.
Even some of Mr. da Silva's strident critics questioned the need for the former president to be arrested.
Baird fills in the spaces, her notes growing increasingly strident, with a glacial guitar solo eventually taking over.
But lawmakers said Mr. Pompeo was strident in the meeting, outlining the history of Iran's regional aggression. Gen.
Her writing is a strident and raw look at the systemic bias affecting the everyday experiences of women.
The most strident protesters admit that they have not watched "Padmaavat" and that their objections rely on hearsay.
Alarmed by the strident isolationism of the leading presidential candidates, they reached out to Willkie as an alternative.
In his view, reporters are too strident when they challenge the president, either in person or on Twitter.
But the core of the nationalist politician's fuel is a strident defense of the country against imaginary threats.
Unlike many, this approach to free improvisation is not individualist or strident or perhaps even consciously avant-garde.
For generations the Democratic Party was home to many of the most strident segregationists, particularly from the South.
Suspicion is now creeping back, fanned by strident nationalist voices on social media and gossip on the street.
It noted the "rise in strident nationalism worldwide in 2016" and specifically called out then President-elect Trump.
While condemnation has been strident across the administration, Trump has offered the meekest rhetoric of any senior official.
The exercises come as the Trump administration continues to deliver increasingly strident warnings over an assault on Idlib.
"The industry groups, as they always are, were loud, strident and uncompromising," Tobacco Free Kids' Myers told POLITICO.
November's midterm elections provided a clear indication that Mr. Trump's strident positions on immigration were not widely popular.
Reframe Minnesota proposes compelling artistic visions and a strident narrative of inclusion; next stop — the Minnesota State Capitol.
In "La Femme fâché" (1966), Hans Hoffman-like rectangles and intertwined planes make strident formations on her canvas.
Pence's strident vow to consign Islamist militants "to the ash-heap of history" also raised eyebrows, European officials said.
Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein, in a speech at the Naval Academy late last year, was even more strident.
Oprah Winfrey Moore also mentioned Oprah Winfrey, who has been a strident supporter of both Obama and Hillary Clinton.
People are angry at one another, and the angriest, most strident voices are often the ones amplified and shared.
How, though, with dialogue at the national level ever more confrontational and strident, do we talk to our neighbors?
Kevin McCarthy, are accusing two new Muslim members of Congress, who've made strident criticisms of Israel, of anti-Semitism.
For India, enmity with Pakistan has fostered a tilt away from secular values towards a more strident identity politics.
Before he was taken, Sombath was a prominent activist in Laos, though not a strident opponent of the government.
Meanwhile, members of the National Co-ordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), a strident teachers' union, took to the streets.
Post offices, weighed down by strident unions, high labour costs and costly networks of sorting centres, struggle to compete.
In the bidding war for Denmark's increasingly strident anti-immigrant vote, the SD is promising more limits on foreigners.
Some have criticized law enforcement for this approach, especially on Twitter, where the most strident comments have been posted.
As a result, many conservatives found their accounts limited , while equally strident liberals did not have the same problem.
It's possible that Kavanaugh, or one of the other conservative justices, will break ranks and develop less strident views.
And many past agency leaders, notably Brennan and Hayden, have been outspoken critics of Trump -- often in strident terms.
His strident rhetoric and uncompromising stance encouraged Merkel to cough up billions in EU money to the Turkish treasury.
"They are killing our rivers, our streams, they are mining in watersheds," she said, her voice strident with emotion.
Even Edward Snowden's most strident critics must now accept that his surveillance state disclosures, though illegal, were historically significant.
"I have not heard strident objections from our key allies in the JCPOA," Democratic Senator Chris Coons told reporters.
While this year's Washington initiative has attracted broader support among environmentalists, it has drawn more strident opposition from industry.
The report is the most strident warning yet from the New York Fed about stresses in subprime auto lending.
The influential state-run tabloid, the Global Times, has been more strident, suggesting the carriers should be "melted down".
Brazil elected Jair Bolsonaro, a strident populist, as president on Sunday, in a dramatic shift to the far right.
I don't think I'll ever forget how he tamed the strident Erlich by seductively intoning "Aviato" until he yielded.
This included consistent and strident support for Israel and extended into a more aggressive military posture in all areas.
After the new religious regulations were promulgated last year, however, Mr. Wang's criticism of the government became increasingly strident.
But I think for the most part we would say we are more strident, meaner, less vulnerable, less honest.
Miller is the White House's point man for immigration policy (and for strange and strident encounters with the press).
Mr. Sandman would soon become known as a strident supporter of President Richard M. Nixon during the Watergate hearings.
Some of the most strident conservatives in President Trump's orbit have honed and hardened their political identities in California.
She had grown troubled by her own party's domination of the state, she said, and its increasingly strident conservatism.
Over the past 40 years or so conservatives have become ever more strident in their attacks on environmental protection.
The industry's most potent rallying cry, analysts say, was its strident denunciation of the proposed advertising restrictions as censorship.
My partisan posture was clear, but still, the post elicited warm messages of encouragement from even strident Trump supporters.
Despite its strident rhetoric, analysts say Iran will want to avoid any conventional military conflict with superior U.S. forces.
Cannadine's life of the strident and indomitable prime minister is quick as a sprint and a joy to read.
Under duress, Berezovsky fled to England, where he hardened into a strident, although not always reliable, critic of Putin.
More than ever, Cruz seems like a plausible presidential candidate, despite a reputation as a strident, unpopular lone wolf.
The Israeli leader has been a strident critic of Iran, and has accused Tehran of attempting to develop nuclear weapons.
"The big question is whether Trump will embark on a more strident or discordant policy in the South China Sea."
AND SOME PEOPLE TIE SOME OF THE RECENT TURBULENCE TO BEING TOO STRIDENT, THEY CALLED IT ROOKIE MISTAKE OR WHATEVER.
Their latest release, To the Barricades, is a strident call to arms (and a damn good black metal punk album).
There will be strident calls from every side for reworking the existing Telecommunications Act to ensure that net neutrality continues.
They are also increasingly repelled by strident social conservatism: they may oppose abortion, but they are relaxed about gay marriage.
What initially seems like a horror film about innocent people being helplessly slaughtered instead becomes a strident statement on resistance.
The new conspiracism is more than simply an offshoot or epiphenomenon of other forces such as authoritarianism or strident populism.
Starting in the 1950s, its increasingly strident constitutions swept away the secularism imagined by the nation's founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Scholars are not now supposed to debate foreign policy in the open, and strident nationalists dominate what debate there is.
Amazon's strident statement makes clear that it doesn't believe this is a technical mistake, but a conscious choice by Google.
Trump's strident tone on Muslims and national security appears to have helped him in the past, at least with Republicans.
If a shift back to the middle is to be sustainable, they need to be strident - and at times unpopular.
President Trump can lean on ideological affinities with Orbán, who supported his campaign and shares his strident views on immigration.
Navarro, who leads Trump's National Trade Council, has centered his career largely around a strident argument against China's trade practices.
I've seen way too many ideologically strident campaigns fail to deliver results in what's generally considered America's most liberal state.
Fox News' Chris Wallace and CNBC's Joe Kernen have been among the most strident questioners of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
Elections in India and the European Union in recent days have resulted in gains for politicians with strident nationalist messages.
Flynn, a retired Army lieutenant general, emerged in 2015 as a strident critic of the Obama administration, which fired him.
That review marks the most strident step toward President Donald Trump's campaign trail threats to pull out of the deal.
At one point, a commander held out a sheet of paper and read a statement aloud in a strident voice.
Beijing has struck an increasingly strident tone over the protests, accusing foreign countries including the United States of fomenting unrest.
But on "Arca" he decided to sing, and his strident, dramatic vocals are a guide through his twisted synth compositions.
There's a fundamental reason why consistently strident American demands are met with consistently stubborn Pakistani inaction: A misalignment of interests.
Moore is perhaps best known for his strident opposition to LGBT rights and Islam and embrace of Christian theocratic principles.
In the APA study, people of color reported significantly higher anxiety than Caucasians, in an environment of rising, strident racism.
The decision to showcase Singapore -- an overtly prosperous industrialized nation -- may seem strange given North Korea's strident denouncement of capitalism.
The most strident of them consider Mr. Bratton a relic, too moored to the past to usher in quick change.
Cruz is known for his strident opposition to Obamacare and illegal immigration, two hot-button issues in the Republican race.
As the decade continued, there emerged a new global leader in strident nationalism and empire-building aspirations, the Third Reich.
That would represent a major policy shift that would end nearly four years of strident criticism of Maduro under Macri.
When his father ran for president, Mr. Trump emerged as a strident voice on social media and the campaign trail.
But recommendations for those diet changes don't seem nearly as vocal or as strident as the push for salt reductions.
Skepticism and outrage are all over "No_One Ever Really Dies," which is in part a strident Trump-era protest album.
That is an inflammatory act in a Buddhist-majority nation where strident religiosity, on all sides, seems to be increasing.
BERLIN — The boisterous sculptures and strident upside-down paintings of the Neo-Expressionist Georg Baselitz are known the world over.
This is the first Perry movie I've seen to eschew strident moralizing, and it is all the better for that.
The brief makes the same persuasive arguments for mootness that the city presented but couches them in unusually strident terms.
His rhetoric on Mexico has been, if anything, more strident, and certainly more sustained, than his rhetoric on North Korea.
This was something Trump seemed to anticipate, with his remarks full of strident warnings of a socialist takeover of America.
However, military commanders believe Bolton is more strident and has a "proclivity" for action in the Gulf, the official said.
Bret: I used to think that the left was a little strident in demanding strict separation of church and state.
I'm trying not to sound strident or harsh, but the thing you don't buy is the most sustainable of all.
Mr. Trump's most strident supporters in the Senate were quick to create a pretext of suspicion around the Bolton news.
Earlier this year, Peña Nieto blasted Trump's "strident rhetoric" and compared the real estate mogul to Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
Kobach, a strident advocate for strict voting laws, is best known for backing Trump's unproven claims of widespread voter fraud.
Just look to California to see what President Trump's strident anti-immigration policies could do to the national Republican Party.
Her public breaking point came after Mr. Trump's strident and often angry acceptance speech for the Republican nomination in Cleveland.
He was initially nominated in 2003 and faced fierce opposition for his unusually strident and blunt recitation of conservative dogma.
" And this was on the air, and they're like ... I said, "Strident is a word you only use for hysterical women.
And when those cities are in Francophone countries that adopt the strident French approach to secularism, Sunni radicalism is more appealing.
And you can bet that missing from that list are going to be some of Trump's earliest and most strident supporters.
She's also no stranger to strident rhetoric on the subject, referring to an "apartheid Israeli regime" in a summer 2018 tweet.
Trump's Vice President Mike Pence, a former Indiana governor and strident opponent of abortion, has pushed Congress to defund Planned Parenthood.
Conyers' attorney on Friday struck a slightly less strident tone in discussing his client's future than he has in previous days.
Sessions was notably strident in 2014 when he called for increased sanctions and Russia's ouster from the G8 group of nations.
The team took over the shop's management and showed workers a steady stream of strident anti-union videos and other propaganda.
McConnell, now the director of Rice University's Energy and Environment Initiative, is a strident advocate for the utilization aspect of CCUS.
Shilpi Khetarpal, a dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic, has a less strident view on the study, though largely agreed with Spiegel.
Some of the most strident anti-reform rhetoric came from places like Beverly Hills and the rich suburbs of Silicon Valley.
Pompeo was a strident critic of the deal, and this is probably part of what appealed to Trump during his vetting.
While Trump campaigned as a strident opponent of the nuclear deal, his administration is still reviewing whether to scrap the accord.
The episode can be strident and obvious, but like so many of Black Mirror's episodes, it understands human nature very well.
Strong majorities of voters between 50 and 64 years old and those older than 65 favor more strident American foreign policy.
"Such a whopping undertaking could have easily turned maudlin, strident or just plain eye-glazing," Pauline Chen writes in her review.
Passionate but not strident, unsparing yet subtle, his work offers something increasingly rare: a space to be both angry and reflective.
There was war in Vietnam, decolonization across the rest of the former French empire and the strident uprisings of May 1968.
McMullin and Finn, both strident anti-Trump Republicans, are hoping their group will be home to conservatives who oppose the president.
And as we learn in "Coasting," the responsibilities of caring for Ash, though welcome, were demanding, the anxieties strident and recurrent.
Beijing has adopted an increasingly strident rhetorical stance towards the protesters, accusing foreign countries including the United States of fomenting unrest.
In the opening scene, William, whose strident purity has tried the patience of his fellow Puritans, is banished from the colony.
In tones that were sincere and sober, sometimes gentle and sometimes strident, these performers tried to make sense of the massacre.
And after Obama defeated McCain in 2008, the Republican was often seen as one of the new president's most strident critics.
"My talk certainly was strident, and it definitely was about getting a rise out of people and expressing excitement," he said.
Now Orban is a strident xenophobe who links migrants to terrorism and actually has built border walls to keep them out.
You uphold antiquated, strident, unbalanced and frankly sexist standards when it comes to female students and how they dress at school.
The former activist, who spent years in exile under the junta, was once a strident supporter of Aung San Suu Kyi.
BOTHOF THOSE GENTLEMEN PROBABLY HAVE MUCH MORE STRIDENT VIEWS ABOUT DODD/FRANK ANDWHAT WE KEEP AND WHAT WE DON'T KEEP THERE.
The mezzo-soprano Kirstin Chávez was uneasy of pitch in an early Bach cantata and strident in a dusky Zemlinsky song.
And while the hissing feedback has been kept to a minimum, Psychic Teens surely haven't lost any of their strident touch.
Harsh, echoing howls and strident drumbeats offer depth and balance, but The Circle is far more summer rain than winter storm.
The former judge is also known for his strident opposition to LGBT rights and Islam and embrace of Christian theocratic principles.
That includes some of the President's most strident political opponents, many of whom have been impressed by Pence's communicativeness and responsiveness.
His sudden embrace of the bill is difficult to reconcile with his previously strident criticisms of the GOP's Obamacare repeal effort.
This strident student of history tempers his vision of past historical events and future possibility so that polemical language is avoided.
The Republicans we need to switch to Democrats in many of these districts are looking for common sense — not strident partisanship.
What qualifies as too strident when it comes to Democrats and the right messaging and positioning and candidates for the midterms?
China has yet to say whether or how it will retaliate, although its state media is sounding an increasingly strident note.
It is not clear if Mr. Martin, who was 76, was killed in connection to his strident views or his work.
For starters, Mr. Joyce, as a strident opponent of gay marriage, has made it his business what other consenting adults do.
In recent decades, Labor Day has been dominated more by barbecues, sales and last-chance beach days than strident labor protests.
Harris said in addition to targeting sectors and helping individuals economically, the U.S. needs to be strident with a health response.
In a voice initially nervous but increasingly strident, he made his dramatic announcement: "I now quit altogether public affairs," he said.
Brennan has become a strident critic of 8chan and its current operator Jim Watkins, whom Brennan transferred ownership to in 2015.
The move is a departure from his strident, arms-raised messaging about a political revolution and the excesses of U.S. billionaires.
Analysts have said that despite its strident rhetoric, Iran will want to avoid any conventional military conflict with superior U.S. forces.
Bokhary has served as its editor-in-chief for the last decade but has not been as strident in previous editions.
I went in thinking I was going to meet these strong, strident personality characters — and some of them are, for sure!
It was gleeful GOP-bashing that bumped #BoycottHawaii to the top of Twitter, not any strident calls to burn plane tickets.
Bezos' visit comes amid strident criticism from small business owners who accuse the company and Walmart's Flipkart of unfair business practices.
Mr. Sessions is not a uniquely conservative pick; John Ashcroft, attorney general under President George W. Bush, held similarly strident views.
As a strident critic of the European Union and the Parliament, she is not regarded warmly by many of its members.
But his surging popularity and strident public endorsement did help put Bloomberg over the top, contrary to the summer polling trends.
Meanwhile, strategists say the Trump administration has been in need of a trade "win" as it sends China increasingly strident messages.
Sailliot's union, the General Confederation of Labor, or the C.G.T., was among the most strident opponents of the new labor law.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT) broke significant taboos around this issue in 215 with his pointed, strident criticism of the Netanyahu government.
In both cases, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a strident dissenting opinion joined by Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.
Lindsey Graham argued Democrats made a huge mistake triggering the nuclear option and it will lead to more strident nominees being confirmed.
Mohib's comments were the most strident public complaints to date by an Afghan official over the Kabul's government's exclusion from the negotiations.
The most strident calls for its protection came from a coalition of five native American tribes for whom the area is sacred.
Mr Trump is the latest and most strident manifestation of a worldwide shift to grab more of the value that multinationals capture.
The senator until now has rejected the more strident tone of rivals like Mr. Trump for a message that is more upbeat.
But some of the rhetoric may have been too strident to appeal beyond a Republican base that already loathes Obama and Clinton.
When the Supreme Court permitted the law to take effect for that autumn's election, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote a strident dissent.
An ardent pro-European, he was also arguably the most strident voice pushing for austerity measures during the euro zone's debt crisis.
It's just strident and overstated about all these things to a degree that adult viewers are going to find hard to swallow.
Among them is Peter Navarro, a strident critic of Beijing, who Trump named as director of a newly created National Trade Council.
Indiana Governor Mike Pence, Trump's vice presidential running mate and the head of his transition team, is a strident opponent of abortion.
Sanford became more strident in his views in the wake of Donald Trump's election and the ensuing rise of the alt-right.
I have a lot of people who disagree with me on strident social issues but vote for me because they trust me.
"Sometimes being tough-minded is the compassionate approach," Mr. Cotton said, rejecting the less-strident "compassionate conservatism" espoused by George W. Bush.
But his remarks, which the Washington Post called "unusually strident," focused heavily on the power of the federal government and federal law.
European officials, who have been more willing to regulate Silicon Valley companies than their U.S. counterparts, were strident in criticism of Facebook.
What's more, it wasn't very difficult to get beyond the bro-science and find peer-reviewed research that substantiated Ngo's strident positions.
When the Communists gained control of China in 1949, Catholicism was hit especially hard because of the Vatican's strident opposition to communism.
But many Democratic leaders and voters experience her as too strident, and she scares big donors, especially those in the financial industries.
These statistics belie the strident rhetoric around "foreign-born" terrorists that the Trump administration has used to drive its anti-immigration agenda.
Yiannopoulos' most strident defenders—the majority of whom, it is worth noting, are also Trump supporters—aren't alone in such thinking, however.
Mr. Sessions's longtime aide, Stephen Miller, is a senior White House policy adviser who shares his former boss's strident views on immigration.
As for complaints that she was too strident or shrill or hectoring or inflexible, have any of these critics seen Bernie Sanders?
Social media feeds are powerful echo chambers, with partisans for each candidate unfriending or trolling their opposites in steadily more strident terms.
However, some Pentagon military commanders believe Bolton is more strident and has a "proclivity" for action in the Gulf, the official said.
The appearance of the memo, a strident defense of Facebook's growth-at-all-costs strategy, left some employees fearful of future leaks.
During a time when strident nationalism has regained strength, the facilities that I visited during my week of travel seemed blissfully immune.
It is a strident antiwar manifesto in paint, also reflecting his sense that ordinary Iraqis paid the price for Saddam's violent debacles.
Criticism as practiced by creative writers, however, is for Oates a less strident enterprise, since a writer worries about exposing creative sinews.
Some leading critics have objected to the transformation of Williams's subtle play about a family enveloped in denial into something more strident.
King is among the most strident immigration hard-liners in Congress and has stirred controversy with racially charged remarks in the past.
Her remarks were among the most strident denunciations Ms. Haley has made of Iran since she became President Trump's ambassador in January.
In the age of the Twitter mob, that could mean simply writing or saying something that offends some group of strident tweeters.
However, Nieto has been known for some feisty outbursts, likening Trump's "strident" populist tone to that of Adolf Hitler's and Benito Mussolini's.
If they are so strident, deafening, and defiant of reasoned scholarship, how does she justify her call to urgency—without naming sources?
But Collins's statement stands out as unusually public and strident, and because it comes amid a slew of similar declarations from prominent Republicans.
A social media backlash followed, because this is 2017 and nothing captures strident anger with a faceless offender quite like a Twitter timeline.
The protesters' and activists' loyalty, though, is to their causes -- not to Democrats -- and what binds them is their strident opposition to Trump.
But Democrats are equally concerned about fourth-term senator's current views on immigration and border control, which they consider strident and racially-biased.
"The comments likely showed that Tehran's strident opposition to talking with the Trump administration is eroding," Rome wrote in a research note Sunday.
Louie Gohmert, a tea party stalwart, paid a visit before he transformed into one of the most strident anti-Muslim voices in Congress.
Advocates for its renewal are arguing in increasingly strident terms that dire consequences could follow if it is allowed to expire next February.
What he does have, now as ever, is panache: He's a firecracker of a frontman, unafraid of strident commitment to a garish conceit.
The North's cancellation came after Pence delivered a strident denunciation of its human rights abuses and announced a raft of new economic sanctions.
Summers, a strident critic of Trump, favors the kind of low rate policy that the president wants to preserve, but for different reasons.
" There's a similarly strident tone in the afterword, which warns about the consequences for a jaded and cynical generation "if Bernie turns lame.
Vocals are prominent, forward without ever growing strident, and they combine with the sub-bass prowess of these headphones for an intoxicating mix.
They also forgo the strident anti-government rhetoric of their counterparts in America, focusing on balanced budgets and slightly lowered tax rates instead.
Democratic opposition to President George W. Bush&aposs withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty was more strident than that of Vladimir Putin.
There have been strident warnings from election security experts that our voting systems are vulnerable to outright vote tampering by hostile foreign actors.
Braizat, 55, is an unusually strident critic of King Abdullah, crossing red lines that allow criticism of the government but not the monarch.
Many in this headscarf-shunning, alcohol-tolerant minority remain strident Kemalists, seeking refuge from what they see as the uncomfortable encroachment of Islamism.
This includes strident immigration enforcement and a protectionist tilt to trade and foreign investment, two policies that run counter to promoting economic growth.
The problem is less radioactive fallout than the rapes and murders committed by feral teenagers, abetted by Les Baxter's strident ersatz jazz score.
BARF's public message board does in fact veer into strident libertarianism and juvenile ribbings, like pictures that equate its opponents to Adolf Hitler.
Far from the measured analysis that one might expect from a renowned economist, "The Euro" has the strident tone of a political pamphlet.
Trump's swift rise within the Republican Party was at least partly due to the strident tone he has taken toward immigrants and refugees.
The comments drew notice because it is rare for a Supreme Court justice to offer such strident political opinions on a presidential election.
He certainly has not been a strident atheist, but he claims to have no time for the priest and his talk of God.
The Honduran electoral tribunal declared Hernandez, a staunch U.S. ally, winner of the election last month despite strident protests over the vote count.
In a presumably autobiographical role, Ms. Anyanwu makes it clear that N's strident, take-charge confidence is a shield with plenty of cracks.
But the ringing quality of his voice was too often pushed to strident ends that blotted out the potential for varieties of color.
In the arena, you'd hear a buzzing undercurrent for a few seconds, then an over-strident "Hillary!" chant surge dutifully to meet it.
And the best music of the era struck notes not only of strident patriotism but of lamentation about the human cost of war.
Rather than backtrack — acknowledging that the idea that slavery was a choice is preposterous — he became even more strident in defending the indefensible.
I'm not a strident ideologue for the movement; merely another occasionally shit dude keeping his head down and trying to listen and learn.
Jones's remarks were the most strident comments yet by an owner in the debate over the players' right to protest during the anthem.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He could also be a pragmatic strategist and, though generally shy and mild-mannered, a sometimes strident advocate.
Chief Justice John Roberts seemed to be in the same camp as Gorsuch and Alito, but was somewhat less strident in his questions.
In France, Mr. Macron matched Ms. Le Pen's strident Euroskepticism and anti-refugee language with an unashamed passion for continental unity and multiculturalism.
But as the play, directed by Steve H. Broadnax III, delves deeper into racial and sexual politics, it turns strident and comes undone.
Hospitals and doctors are pitted against patient data advocates in a strident debate over HHS plans to facilitate data sharing with software companies.
But it has steadily moved toward light authoritarianism and strident nationalism under Law and Justice, which has systematically dismantled much of that progress.
Democrats in the Senate have been conspicuously more strident in their opposition to his Cabinet nominees in the days since the airport protests.
Polls suggest, in that scenario, part of his support would pass to strident former lawmaker Ciro Gomes, another leftist critic of Temer's program.
"Government failed you — federal, state, and local leaders," said Snyder, who has weathered strident calls for his resignation from members of the public.
Mr. Kobach, a hard-line ally of President Trump known for his strident stand on immigration, has long advocated a tough border policy.
RUSSONELLO It's easy for Matthew Shipp's pelting, centrifugal piano improvisations — full of hard dashes, often in contradictory directions — to feel strident and strong.
So I did an interview and they asked me about the essay and I think I was a bit strident talking about it.
An isolated immigrant population and a strident right-wing political faction in a country awash with guns has created a toxic and explosive mixture.
It was too strident and aggressive for my liking, with a metallic sheen to its treble that lent an unearned harshness to the music.
Analysts see it as a positive that White House trade advisor Peter Navarro, a strident critic of China, will not be at the meeting.
The Congressional Republicans, often portrayed by fans and critics as strident politicians who don't care what the main stream media says, are hardly that.
" McElwee is emerging as one of Biden's most strident critics on the left: "does joe biden have a long track record of progressive policy?
Though its leaders and officers tend to be ideologically strident and hardline, its rank and file members are draftees from all walks of life.
The largely unified Republican criticism contrasted with the party's less strident response to Trump's pressure on Ukraine and flagrant misrepresentations about the impeachment question.
But they're both guilty of occasionally falling into a flat, strident affect that's more suitable to a TV crime drama than a theatrical film.
But in another sign of mixed messaging, Trump two days later named John Bolton, a strident Russia hawk, to become his national security adviser.
"Almost certainly we would see an aggressive and strident reaction from China (if Trump were to carry out on his election promises)," said Prasad.
But the new offensive hits a more strident note against a candidate who is perceived as being on the rise in the polls here.
Taiwan's leader has taken an increasingly strident anti-China stance ahead of the national election in January 2020 where she will seek re-election.
He has repeatedly ousted Homeland Security officials he views as too weak on immigration in the hopes of pushing through his more strident policies.
Lawmaker Makhosi Khoza, a strident critic of Zuma, quit the ANC on Thursday, labeling Nelson Mandela's 105-year-old liberation movement "alien and corrupt".
The Texas senator's image as a strident party pariah, Trump said in Nevada Thursday, would cripple his ability to "make deals" and govern effectively.
During the Obama years, the Democratic Party's support for abortion rights became more strident, a shift in tone that critics contend has alienated voters.
Trump's strident anti-PC rhetoric risks inspiring a backlash and a rush of people into the PC camp because the messenger is so noxious.
But on Valentine's Day, he released his debut mixtape, "Artist," full of songs that merged sensitivity and bluster delivered in strident, off-kilter melodies.
A lime-colored kitchen in a property aimed at families was deemed too strident and swiftly swapped for safe white, gray and cream stripes.
It is rather that her strident advocacy of the return to the gold standard is totally inconsistent with the Trump administration's economic policy approach.
Her strident, rhythmic piano playing style was a reminder of her deep church choir roots, and remained a fixture of her unique musical composition.
He said the statement might be welcomed by Netanyahu, as it would help him resist increasingly strident calls from the right of his coalition.
According to Cannon, the most ideologically strident Republicans will insist on gutting everything that even resembles the ACA's key provisions from a final plan.
Lu took a similarly strident line with foreign internet companies, despite the best efforts of tech billionaires like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to court him.
Other owners, including Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys, have been more strident in their opinions about whether players should stand for the anthem.
That's Imran Khan, the former cricket star turned strident politician and critic of the U.S., above, whose political party won in last week's voting.
As Turandot, Oksana Dyka's steely, occasionally strident soprano swamped the Calàf of Arnold Rawls, a sweetly modest understudy singing his first full Met performance.
But pull up the League's campaign manifesto, dig past the strident anti-immigration and anti-Muslim rhetoric, and suddenly the tone turns more poetic.
Duterte, known for his strident anti-American rhetoric, has made no secret of his plans to cultivate ties with America's rivals, Russia and China.
Then, I think you will see some further to the left be more strident, or at least more zero sum in these conversations. Right.
While aides anticipate possible staff changes, Mr. Trump showed no signs of shifting from the strident, base-oriented politics that have animated his presidency.
According to Indian officials, Mr. Zaharan, believed to be in his late 30s or early 40s, was a strident YouTube recruiter for the group.
Johnson, who quit his job as a marijuana marketing executive to run for president, holds strident Libertarian views that fall outside of mainstream conservatism.
Mr. Trump has named: • Peter Navarro, a strident critic of China, to lead a new White House office overseeing American trade and industrial policy.
President Trump stood by his strident comments on North Korea, tweeting that military solutions are "locked and loaded" should the isolated state act unwisely.
Like many of the Democrats running for president, Bloomberg is doing his best to turn Sanders's enthusiastic — and often strident — supporters into a liability.
Before you hear the next strident predictions about the end of the European single currency, here are a few things to keep in mind.
But her strident attacks on the president could threaten the legal standing of cases that her office brings against him and his business interests.
They affect who is seen as confident and who is seen as "prideful," who is seen as strident and who is seen as strong.
Pugh, who initially said she fully intended to return to her role as mayor, began to step back from her strident stance last week.
But in a speech at a retreat for Republican lawmakers two days after signing the actions, he took a more strident tone toward the industry.
Something as strident as an dramatization of an election that journalists still can't coherently explain will provide even more fodder for that kind of discussion.
Since being elected, Trump has signaled he may take a softer approach on some issues rather than the strident tone he struck during the campaign.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In almost 30 years on the bench of the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was strident, colorful, and most of all, conservative.
It seems that years of political debate have made him too jaded, exasperated, strident, and partisan to be the face of the climate change fight.
This is a stickier wicket than many strident Republicans in Washington realized, and the ones who did know were cynical enough to over-promise anyhow.
Sim is a strident opponent of the often draconian vagaries of copyright law, which are supported by major media companies zealously clinging to popular characters.
One-party control moves politics to primary elections where the base, party activists and strident pundits can punish those who have strayed from extreme orthodoxy.
Trump couldn't care less if people in urban areas, where Republicans have no hope of competing anyway, are upset with his strident, colorfully communicated views.
In case readers had not picked up on this, after strident denunciations of deficit spending during the Obama administration, Republicans are now proposing deficit increases.
Pat Buchanan got 0.4 percent of the popular vote in 2000 running as a strident social conservative, and he was much better known than French.
Administration officials would probably resign, and Republican senators might even denounce racism in strident speeches that actually mention Trump by name, though probably they wouldn't.
Golden State's greatness was garish and strident and honestly a little obnoxious; the virtuosity was monotonous at times and somehow all too pure to take.
So, whereas FOX News has this kind of strident, irritating sound ... [imitates rapid trumpet blare] It sounds like a red alert at all times, basically.Yeah!
All three are regarded, in some ways, as outliers from conventional Republican thinking, shunned at times for strident statements, controversial positions or highly partisan moves.
O'Rourke paused his campaign for nearly two weeks, then returned as a strident advocate for gun control measures -- including mandatory buybacks of assault-style rifles.
Strident, discourteous, erratic or angry posts can be a red flag for employers even if they don't have a specific policy in place, he said.
Riley and the more strident fundamentalists, however, associated evolution with last-days atheism, and they made it their mission to purge it from the schoolroom.
On this duo album, James Brandon Lewis honors John Coltrane by isolating parts of his compositions, diving into the source material with strident, ennobled conviction.
The tone of the columns, on the left and right alike, grew less strident; the social media din was turned down a notch or two.
Since at least the 1990s, Australian conservatism has offered a highly successful, if philosophically incongruent mix of free-market liberalism and increasingly strident cultural nationalism.
Beijing has grown more strident in recent weeks, accusing Washington of lacking sincerity and vowing that it will not cave to the Trump administration's demands.
Just at the moment when Caesar's crimsoned corpse settled on the stage came the strident, ripping sound of the stage manager's normally muted backstage telephone.
President Trump has cited the case in his increasingly strident criticism of Iran, and he may mention them in his General Assembly speech on Tuesday.
All that said, though, I have been arguing for months that the Obama camp's denials, for all their strident indignation, have been narrow and Jesuitical.
Second, immigration policy has been caught up in today's hyper-partisanship, where a strident anti-immigration tide within the Republican Party overwhelms all bipartisan compromise.
Mr. Friedman's appointment has drawn strident opposition from liberal Jewish groups, who viewed it as an ominous sign of Mr. Trump's intentions in the region.
Even as trade disputes cast a shadow over the world's two biggest economies, Chinese officials see the increasingly strident tone from Washington as an opportunity.
Ever the feisty campaigner, Madikizela-Mandela continued to provoke controversy with her attacks on the government and her strident appeals to radical young black followers.
But the danger posed by Mr. Collins, who has become one of the president's most strident and public-facing defenders among House Republicans, looms large.
Over the past year and a half, the Modi government and its B.J.P. allies have grown increasingly strident in their criticism of foreign news media.
Ms. Murray is the top Democrat on the committee that approved Ms. DeVos along a party-line vote, and one of her most strident opponents.
While currently winding its way through the courts, this "law and order" move to cripple strident Leftist mayors is incredibly popular amongst law enforcement ranks.
Kasich has gotten much more strident in denouncing Trump; Rubio, too, now appears to be wavering on whether he could support Trump as the nominee.
I guess what I'm trying to do with the project is to make a gentle contribution to the debate—it can be a little strident, polarized.
But as they piled up higher than even the most majestic Trump-envisioned border wall could ever reach, he came across as strident, mocking, condescending, bratty.
Republicans have rallied their base by promising to roll back the legalization of abortion, building on strident opposition to abortion among evangelicals and the religious right.
A more strident critique of Islam from the Oval Office would mark one of the most consequential breaks from the conventions followed by Trump's immediate predecessors.
"I'm not so sure folks are going to be as strident as Philippe, but the Clintons aren't going to get as many breaks anymore," Manley added.
The party's profile will rise during the campaign; the fact that it is the most strident anti-Brexit party will attract television cameras, says Mr Ford.
The move complies with the letter of the law, if not the spirit, as a few particularly strident critics have lambasted Apple as a tax dodger.
Ward's book, in sum, paints a deeply unflattering portrait of Ivanka and Kushner, though it will come as no surprise to even their most strident detractors.
Le Pen has positioned herself as a strident nationalist who believes immigration has eroded the idea of France and that it needs to be seriously curtailed.
Hogg and his teenage peers have become strident activists for the gun control movement, following the Parkland school shooting which left 17 of their classmates dead.
With Forgetting Sarah Marshall and its spinoff Get Him To The Greek, Stoller has specialized in a particular form of strident, sloppy, but kind-spirited humor.
After strident objections from City Council members and activists, the city of Charlotte narrowly decided to allow the convention to come to town earlier this week.
And some people think that Buddhist authorities are growing more strident as the influence of Thailand's royal establishment, which has traditionally checked them, begins to wane.
The editorial, published in the paper's Chinese language edition, adopts a similarly strident tone to a Monday commentary in its English edition, accusing Singapore of hypocrisy.
Facing domestic criticism, he then gave an interview in which he compared the American businessman's "strident rhetoric" to that which brought Mussolini and Hitler to power.
Duque, an ally of former President Álvaro Uribe — a strident critic of Santos and the peace process — beat former guerrilla member Gustavo Petro in June's runoff.
North Korea's decidedly less strident posture these days underscores the delicate position it finds itself in after decades of touting the United States as its archenemy.
Mr. Trump's naming of Stephen K. Bannon as chief executive of his campaign merges the most strident elements of the conservative news media with his team.
Despite the strident tone, both sides also issued calls for peace and unity, and representatives from France and the United States issued statements appealing for calm.
Even Comey, who has historically been strident in his claims that encryption technology prevents investigators from doing their jobs, called it "a good thing" on Tuesday.
"We need to refrain from escalating friction with the U.S. and exaggerating the atmosphere of strategic confrontation," the usually strident newspaper Global Times said on Monday.
In the country's most radical political change since it restored democracy more than 21945 years ago, Jair Bolsonaro, a strident populist, was elected president on Sunday.
Germans were among the most strident opponents of a trans-Atlantic trade deal, even though the country's auto industry was strongly in favor of removing tariffs.
The changes also mark a softening of APRA's more strident position on mortgage regulations that followed a scathing year-long public inquiry into banking sector misconduct.
While China has not said whether or how it may retaliate to the measures against Huawei, state media have taken an increasingly strident and nationalistic tone.
Last season was Charles Wuorinen's bleakly strident "Brokeback Mountain"; before that, Peter Eotvos's "Angels in America," a streamlined and spare adaptation of the Tony Kushner play.
The calls are among the most strident examples of how issues of race have coursed through two of the most high-profile contests this election season.
In conversations over the last few days, Mr. Trump agreed to offer a more optimistic, less strident tone to show flexibility without making any substantive compromise.
A prominent and influential academic whose views have found favor in some party quarters has also come under attack for his strident views on Chinese power.
He stunned villagers during meetings in a farming district with strident criticism of Mr. Erdogan, the likes of which is never heard in the mainstream media.
Jair Bolsonaro, the strident far-right politician who triumphed in Brazil's presidential election on Sunday, will not only shape the destiny of Latin America's largest country.
Its employees often take strident positions on social issues and have pressed management to cancel contracts, most notably with the Pentagon for an image-recognition system.
Its stores are stocked with strongly scented ointments and brightly colored blocks of soap, and its advertisements are unapologetically strident when it comes to social issues.
Such a whopping undertaking could have easily turned maudlin, strident or just plain eye-glazing; instead, Pickert has produced an evenhanded, powerful and unflinching page-turner.
Coverage of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, in 1868, was dominated by outlets with strident agendas; some papers were controlled outright by leaders of political parties.
And in 2018, Amazon was forced to abandon plans to open a second headquarters in New York City after running into strident opposition from local lawmakers.
The elder Kennedy was a strident critic of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Truman joined Eleanor Roosevelt in raising questions about the younger Kennedy's youth and inexperience.
No one should expect Pakistan, a proud country with strident nationalism of its own, to submit to a U.S. president who has so publicly shamed it.
He fled to Iran to study in Qom, a revered Shiite religious center, before returning to Iraq in 2011 as a cleric and strident Iraqi nationalist.
Suddenly, Ms. Cockburn (pronounced CO-burn), the Democratic candidate, is vying for an open seat — and drawing attention, in part for her strident views on Israel.
He was a strident critic of President Barack Obama and a leading proponent of the theory that Mr. Obama was not born in the United States.
Ivan Goff plays the uilleann pipes and Anna Wray a range of strident percussion instruments, and the haunting noises they conjure are both lyrical and suspenseful.
Mr. Farage, who helped lead the "Brexit" campaign for Britain to leave the European Union, soaks up free media attention by giving strident, anti-Europe speeches.
Her district covers much of the same territory as Representative Elise Stefanik, whose strident support of Mr. Trump has made her a target of congressional Democrats.
The surreptitious recordings were particularly striking given the fact that Cohen made a name for himself over the years as Trump's most strident defender and loyalist.
The Wall Street Journal, in a remarkably strident and weakly argued-editorial entitled "Our Political Central Bankers," accuses Yellen of playing politics and running for president.
Now, there are hundreds of teaching jobs unfilled -- which further empowers the strikers, it's worth noting -- and increasingly strident demands for more robust health care spending.
Taiwan will stage a mock military invasion by China, the country's Defense Ministry said Tuesday, as tensions rise over Beijing's increasingly strident claims over the island.
I don't pay much attention to the posters and graphics, because they give me more strident and fanciful information than what I take from the photographs.
The proposal also marks a slight softening of APRA's more strident position on mortgage regulation that followed a scathing year-long public inquiry into banking sector misconduct .
But instead of strident political screeds, Big Ups assert that maybe we're all just bumbling idiots trying to make things work for as long as we can.
Over the years, in my dual roles as practitioner and historian, I have watched each camp become more strident, thanks in part to a lack of dialogue.
And Lieberman -- who has expressed support for a two-state solution -- said that he didn't think Friedman's strident rhetoric on the issue was a cause for concern.
His long-awaited firing comes less than a week after the deadly neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, which Trump has still failed to condemn in strident terms.
North Korea&aposs decidedly less strident posture these days underscores the delicate position it finds itself in after decades of touting the United States as its archenemy.
Staff and advocates who have found themselves across the negotiating table from the groups over the years worry about how their strident positions will translate into governing.
Striking a strident tone at the summit, Trump's aspirational target of 4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) was above the United States own spending on defense.
The bottom line "These statistics belie the strident rhetoric around 'foreign-born' terrorists that the Trump administration has used to drive its anti-immigration agenda," per Reitman.
It's crazily out of character for him to try to assert his intellectual superiority over the ignorant masses in a shrill, strident, obnoxious and attention-seeking way.
But on the few occasions where she has departed from her fellow judges—or inspired a colleague to dissent—Ms Barrett has shown flashes of strident conservatism.
Warren gave herself strident fundraising restrictions to prove to voters she couldn't be bought: no PAC, corporate PAC, or Super PAC money, no donations from federal lobbyists.
Despite a few vows from some strident left-wingers, the new Democratic majority in the lower chamber has shown little appetite for trying to remove the president.
These days, Mr. James, who gives concerts to raise money for scholarships, regrets that strident tone, saying that a more hopeful message might have done more good.
When their performance is reviewed, Ms Criado Perez argues that women are criticised for being bossy, abrasive or strident, whereas men are encouraged to be more aggressive.
Steve Bannon—the former White House chief strategist and far-right impresario—has been trying to unify Europe's most strident populists into a supergroup called the Movement.
Rekognition has been a source of strident criticism from lawmakers and ethicists, due to its alleged biases and Amazon's willingness to supply the software to law enforcement.
Travel "alerts" do not advise people to reconsider whether to travel in the first place—that is the job of the State Department's more strident travel "warnings".
He rose through the ranks of the Georgian revolutionary movement, impressing Lenin, then in European exile, with his strident articles and his intrigues against rival socialist factions.
A belief system is reduced to a single, strident pose; rebelliousness becomes an untamed essence that travels everywhere, imbuing things, like lighters or headphones, with mystical vibes.
But fast action amid the bomb scare has given the FBI a reprieve after almost two years of intense scrutiny from the president and his strident supporters.
In response to stories about the 15-month jail sentence given to Eric Lundgren, Microsoft has written a strident blog post detailing its perspective on the case.
That gave them a 50-50 chance of getting the judge they wanted, Andrew S. Hanen, known for his strident critique of the Obama administration's immigration policies.
The themes were familiar to anyone who has paid attention to Trump over the last year, but the tone was, if anything, even more strident and desperate.
Trump is due to hold talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a strident critic of the Iran nuclear deal, at the White House on February 15.
"In its alliance with Tom Dennison, Omaha's powerful political boss, the Omaha Bee was the primary strident voice of alleged racially shocking crimes," the state society reported.
He is a leading supporter of climate change initiatives and a strident Republican who has donated big sums of money in an effort to elect Mr. Trump.
Though the two nations have signed a partial ceasefire covering southwest Syria, many fear that Trump has been too strident in combatting Russian efforts to dominate Syria.
Trump has been a strident critic of the Fed's rate hikes under Jerome Powell, whom the president picked two years ago to chair the U.S. central bank.
In 1992, at age 52, I switched to the Republican Party, where I will remain until Democrats show some sign of detachment from their strident political base.
The North's state-run newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, carried a similarly strident commentary on the issue on Monday, denying there were any human rights abuses in the North.
Unlike FX Harsono's more strident form of activism, Suwage's deeply personal self-portraits, combining personal conflicts with larger concerns, never stop questioning and working to upend oppression.
Not long ago, Donna Brazile was the interim chairwoman of the Democratic Party and a strident critic of Fox News, accusing the network of bias and hyperbole.
Most political analysts believe that the only effective pressure will have to come from within the Chinese Communist Party's leadership, and official voices have been uniformly strident.
Mr. Kaczynski has become more strident in his accusations that Mr. Walesa, who was imprisoned for leading striking workers during the Solidarity movement, had ties to Communists.
It's possible that the Archive of Our Own, which has always been strident about not censoring content, became one of the first casualties under the new law.
Deutsch's framing of his statements ignores the obvious subtext: Comments about a candidate's "strident" behavior and "likability" have long predominately been used in attacks against women candidates.
Images could be scissored out of National Geographic and Vogue, and repatriated to blocks of strident primary colors, where their fetishistic weirdness became hilariously disturbing (Sarah Charlesworth).
The Chinese government was initially silent on this summer's protests, then began to condemn them in increasingly strident tones, warning that the military could be called in.
He suggested in 2017 at a Washington speech that Canadian politics had been an old boys club and that strident efforts were needed to achieve gender equality.
Striking a strident tone at the summit, Trump's aspirational target of 4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) was above the United States own spending on defence.
From the usual suspects in the media, to some of the more strident elements of his own party, Ryan took more than his share of incoming fire.
But Dixon's pride in his heritage sheds light on why he and likeminded supporters are strident in their defense of symbols others say represent a shameful past.
With its increasingly strident demands in recent weeks, North Korea is playing a delicate game in denying itself an escape hatch from Mr. Kim's year-end deadline.
If your husband is a conversation hog, occasionally snarky, or too strident in his politics, he can work on those issues if he is told about them.
And Pompeo pushed for more strident findings on the Benghazi Committee, which was already widely criticized by Democrats as being a politically motivated witch hunt against Hillary Clinton.
The rhetoric out of Beijing has become more strident since Washington moved this month to raise tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklist tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a strident critic of Iran, has pushed for the change in U.S. policy as part of the Trump administration's tough posture toward Tehran.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a strident Iran hawk, has advocated for the change in U.S. policy as part of the Trump administration's tough posture toward Tehran.
The vast majority of Jewish parents do vaccinate their children, and proponents of ending the religious exemption said it was being misused by a strident anti-vaccine minority.
Gregory wrote that although Ellis was "sometimes strident with counsel, to be sure, and especially with the prosecution," his comments did not rise to the level of misconduct.
Apple is more strident in its criticism, describing the European regulators' approach as politically motivated, turning a deaf ear to tax experts brought in by the Irish government.
Critics of President Donald Trump say his strident criticism of the media has encouraged violence against journalists, while his supporters say many journalists are too aggressive and disrespectful.
Following U.S. moves this month to increase tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklist tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd the rhetoric out of Beijing has become more strident.
" Sounding "too strident," he said, not only risks "the ire of the Chinese government but could also lose the respect of your peers, who value evidence above opinion.
Even though Costa Rica's 3.3 million voters mostly describe themselves as conservative, he appears to have benefited by energizing voters worried by the strident tone of the campaign.
In a recent interview with political commentator Dave Rubin, Thiel praised Trump's foreign policy and noted how some of the most strident critics are in his own party.
On Monday, Sullivan published an uncharacteristically strident blog post decrying the "waste, fraud, and abuse" perpetrated by Senate Republicans as they shouldered aside norms to pass this bill.
Since the return of her ABC sitcom, Barr has received both intense praise, and strident criticism, because her iconic TV character has become a working-class Trump supporter.
I put this entirely 63 percent hypothetical question to dozens of grizzled New Yorkers, reporters, conflict strategists, and historians, and they all had extremely strident opinions on it.
Blackwell's strident rhetoric along with her links to extreme anti-immigrant groups like NumbersUSA and the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) were enough to get Trump's attention.
The president is now being counseled daily by some of the most strident conservative-to-alt-right Republicans in the nation on which direction to take the party.
Like Valve's Gabe Newell, Tim Sweeney's name is instantly recognizable to gamers, and he will have thought long and hard before expressing such strident criticism of Microsoft's actions.
The complex history of the priestly caste is papered over with strident assertions of Brahmanical purity, of which vegetarianism and the sanctity of the cow are indispensable components.
The other thing is that Status Audio's sound is much friendlier to the ear, lacking the strident highs of the M27506s and delivering a tighter, more satisfying bass.
He has been an increasingly strident Trump antagonist, especially on Twitter or in op-eds, but has focused his ire at the President or the administration more generally.
Gun-rights advocates are seeking to win new support for their agenda by promoting, with increasingly strident rhetoric, the notion that women are safest when they are armed.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE hearings, and the events of this month as a group of strident people convinced of their moral superiority.
Her imminent departure comes at a period when both the center right and the center left in Europe are eroding in the face of more strident political movements.
In news meetings, Mr. Shine is known less for voicing strident political views than for suggesting segments that prove popular with viewers, like stories about the gas tax.
If women adopt the norms of a leader — commanding, decisive and assertive — we may be punished for being too bossy, too pushy, too strident, too ambitious, too scary.
" He added that the moment he does speak out against Trump, though, "you certainly run into the sawmill of the most strident pro-Trump voters in your district.
Critics of President Donald Trump say his strident criticism of the media has encouraged violence against journalists, while his supporters say many reporters are overly aggressive and disrespectful.
The images of her young children that became controversial in the early 1990s were founded on artifice that her more strident critics could not or would not acknowledge.
Here are Eisen's notes on Gorsuch: He was known as a conservative back then, but he wasn't viewed as one of the "strident conservatives" in the law class.
That is Florida's most populous and most urban county, where even Republican constituents tend to be less strident about gun rights than in the rest of the state.
NRATV, the organization's online video channel, has become a little-noticed but vital forum for the dissemination of some of the most strident pro-gun messaging in politics.
To be clear, Microsoft isn't so strident that it automatically installs Windows 10 onto PCs, but once automatically downloaded installing Windows 10 becomes a mere mouse click away.
Santiago Abascal, the Vox leader, contrived a near-perfect political and cultural synthesis for the current gestalt: a virulent rejection of immigrants and a strident defense of bullfights.
Both have a tendency to say different things to different audiences, and Mr. Kelly is more strident about the need to restrict immigration than some people had realized.
Mr. White and Mr. Eure used to back strident, anti-Trump Democrats, but now dine with Fox News anchors and plan rounds of golf at Mar-a-Lago.
The problem is that we have no agreement about which ideas are beyond the pale, and the people least willing to draw necessary distinctions are the most strident.
Like Mr. Trump, Ms. Ingraham is a strident critic of the establishment news media, and is often willing to scold the Republican party when its leaders displease her.
Drubbed into obedience, they piped an increasingly strident narrative of a newly assertive leader facing down the West into nearly every household across the country's 11 time zones.
WASHINGTON — On the first day of the 116th Congress, the strident cry of a first-term lawmaker encapsulated the fervor of the progressive left for impeaching President Trump.
She sounded both strident and buoyant about the discovery, the way people do when they've just solved the source of a long-bothersome bug infestation or allergic reaction.
The meetings came a day after Mr. Zuckerberg faced strident questioning by lawmakers at the European Parliament in Brussels on privacy failures linked to the Cambridge Analytica fiasco.
In a twist to the wrangling over his book, Mr. Cantú has caught some of his most strident critics off guard by thanking them and siding with them.
Sit at the conservative one and you'll hear strident defense of the man who won this county -- which voted for Barack Obama twice -- by a staggering 20 points.
Her voice is strident and true in its simple, moral clarity and she's already had such an extraordinary impact on what we imagine as possible in our politics.
He drew attention for his strident attacks against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as for his advocacy of forging closer ties to the Russian government.
O'Rourke has become increasingly strident in his remarks around gun violence in America — particularly since a shooting at an El Paso Walmart claimed the lives of 22 people.
The men in these communities don't see themselves as sexist; they see themselves as fighting against their own emasculation and sexual repression at the hands of strident feminists.
Khurram Hussain, a columnist with Dawn, Pakistan's leading English-language newspaper, said the statement by the Financial Action Task Force was its "most strident one" in 10 years.
Or should it lean into the ascendant liberal wing, and the far more diverse, far more female coalition inspired to action by their strident opposition to Mr. Trump?
The politics of the megaphone – the appeal of shrill rhetoric, oversimplification, prophetic fantasy, and facile name-calling – appealed to constituencies hungry for solutions, however simplistic, strident, or supposedly 'final'.
Part of the slowdown in rulings may be related to the presence of Gorsuch, who has shown signs that he will be a strident conservative voice on the bench.
Avenatti, who has emerged as one of Trump's most strident critics in the media, was arrested amid allegations of domestic violence earlier in November but maintains he is innocent.
Its emollient tone suggests that in both quarters, there is a glimmering of acceptance that displays of strident Orthodox piety in high places do not please all Russian citizens.
If she were a man, and people found her to be strong, too strident, didn't like her hair, didn't like his hair, nobody would tell him to comb it.
Ms. Melton's voice is clear, creamy and agile — if strident at the top of her range — and her Brünnhilde womanly: importuning and peace-seeking, rather than resolute or desperate.
Japanese diplomats say they watch such exchanges as a more accurate measure of popular sentiment towards South Korea than strident press clippings and noisy protests organised by nationalist groups.
Both claims had been looking shaky as UMNO resorted to ever more unfair tactics, and ever more strident appeals to the country's Malay Muslim majority, to remain in power.
How can colleges manage a sea of strident voices while neither suppressing inquiry nor sanctioning hecklers like those who shut down a "white supremacist" humanities class at Reed College?
The prospect of a de-escalation in the dispute has helped cheer financial markets weighed by threats of more tariff measures and countermeasures and strident rhetoric from both countries.
Among the most strident have been Republican presidential candidates, including billionaire businessman Donald Trump, who called for the U.S. to push China to do more to reign in Pyongyang.
While Lam and her key officials have been strident in defending the bill both publicly and privately, cracks have began to appear in the support base for the law.
The newspapers have also been unexpectedly strident, with even pro-EU titles joining Eurosceptics in rubbishing Mr Cameron's deal as not producing a fundamental change in Britain's EU relationship.
A federal judge in Texas could rule any day on the case, and while even strident ObamaCare critics say the arguments are weak, supporters don't know what to expect.
The policy reversal was not enough to stop the right-wing Freedom Party, which has run on a strident "Austrians First" platform, from capitalizing on the influx of migrants.
His posture straightens, his low-energy voice grows raspier and more strident, his Rs harden and his vowels sharpen into the distinctive vocal cadence of the actor Christian Slater.
Nadler was a strident critic of Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel, and he demanded audits of what he regarded as Starr's excessive spending in the course of the investigation.
The film isn't a strident piece of advocacy — the gun control issue is just a small part of it — but its sentiments are clear, underscored with heartache eloquently expressed.
But Mr. Sabin also sharply diverges from the environmentalist stereotype: He is a strident Republican donating big sums of money in an effort to elect Donald J. Trump president.
He is known as a strident anticorruption fighter, and in a speech to the nation he made on Thursday, he emphasized populist policies to help Pakistan's many poor people.
We never did convince him that flossing was a good idea, and our strident advice about being able to keep his teeth into old age now just echoes cruelly.
The strident remarks from the British prime minister were a marked departure from the norm for a leader who has faced a litany of domestic and international issues. Mrs.
He has been a strident critic of Mr. Ghani, and even harsher about the government's chief executive, Abdullah Abdullah, often meddling in the disputes between the two Afghan leaders.
In the Utah and California cases, we see a familiar dynamic at play — an older, somewhat more moderate, "establishment" candidate has lost favor with an increasingly strident activist base.
But once he came into office, Modi began pushing a strident form of Hindu nationalism that inflamed tensions with many of the country's minorities, including India's sizable Muslim population.
The most strident denunciations came from politicians affiliated with Moktada al-Sadr, the nationalist Shiite cleric whose supporters won the largest share of votes in parliamentary elections last May.
Logos flourished again in the late '80s and '90s as strident, some say garish, symbols of wealth — and the brash insignia of the hip-hop generation — and then faded.
But in recent days, China's English-language state media outlets, which are aimed at overseas audiences, have grown more strident in their mockery of the president and his policies.
While Mr. Colyer was viewed as a mild-mannered moderate, Mr. Kobach, endorsed by President Trump, was known widely for his strident views on illegal immigration and voter fraud.
Instead, do this: You might have been wondering why I am so strident that Apple has a problem here, but think about how weird the above steps really are.
Its strident front pages rally citizens to go out and march, it has given away posters to raise at demonstrations, and it regularly taunts the government for its failures.
Mr. Mellon had introduced Mr. Banks to Nigel Farage, a strident crusader against the European Union who became the chief beneficiary of Mr. Banks's contributions during the Brexit campaign.
For some time now, I've been frustrated by the significant gap between the strident rhetoric from US officials and the evidence they failed to provide to back it up.
While McConnell backed off some of his most strident efforts to restrict the trial, it's still much more rushed than Clinton's trial — and has more restrictions on admitting evidence.
The show's most strident agitprop is "Debtfair" (2012-17), an enormous installation by a largely New York-based group, Occupy Museums, which emerged from the Occupy Wall Street campaign.
Yet, at more or less the moment Rossiter wrote this, some on the right were making a different case, more strident and aggressive, and unafraid of world-historical theories.
" But the environment minister, Koichi Yamamoto, was more strident in comments he made to reporters, saying that Mr. Trump had "turned his back on the wisdom of human beings.
When the messages failed to entice her to click on the links and inadvertently download the software, they grew increasingly strident, including one warning that she could be imprisoned.
They've left with obstruction of Congress, which is a smaller sounding, and in the history of impeachment, less enforceable, or less, let's say, strident accusation against the White House.
A study published on Thursday may help resolve what has been a strident debate, showing why many species are vulnerable to the fragmenting of forests while others are not.
Her straightforward, just-the-facts manner has, perhaps paradoxically, landed her on the Sunday morning talk show circuit, which more frequently features the most strident voices in both parties.
And it seems to me Kudlow had, in particular, remarks on China that were strident and did not seem particularly lending themselves to the idea that we're making progress.
His vow Thursday that he would put 25 percent tariffs on steel and 10 percent tariffs on aluminum imports from every country is his most strident trade action yet.
Look no further than Congress's failure to take on the gun lobby's strident opposition to strengthening background checks — a policy supported by 85 percent of Americans (regardless of party).
But as an indictment became increasingly certain, he grew more strident and divisive, alienating even some of the right-leaning voters whose support he needs to win another term.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Bannon, a former Breitbart News executive, cast himself as a strident opponent of "globalism" -- including free trade deals that Trump has bemoaned.
The exhibition is not surprising, but rather is rooted in an appreciation for these women who are rare in the field of contemporary art: strident and singular and commercially successful.
In three increasingly strident reports — two in the past two months — scientists reach the dire, unified conclusion that global warming is already costing lives and inflicting a mounting economic toll.
He supports background checks for gun owners, universal health care and legal marijuana, but never sounds strident: his views are personal opinions which he is willing to discuss with anyone.
On this commute we would journey through old, danceable Michael ("Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"); fractured, new Michael ("Scream"); sweet, melancholic Michael ("Childhood"); and strident Michael ("They Don't Care About Us").
Mr. Forst's visit was the latest in a series of criticisms that Mr. Orbán's ruling Fidesz party has faced over what critics call its authoritarian tendencies and strident nationalistic rhetoric.
Critics of Trump say his strident criticism of the media has encouraged violence against journalists, while some of the president's supporters say reporters in general are unfair in their coverage.
The widely expected quarter-percentage-point lowering of borrowing costs, however, is unlikely to assuage U.S. President Donald Trump's increasingly strident demands for the central bank to ease monetary policy.
Miucca Prada, the granddaughter of Mario Prada, the founder, had turned the luxury fashion house into a profitable international brand through strident design and a refusal to follow the crowd.
But while Uber has promised a course correction, Google has refused to provide data on its wage gap and Tesla stands out for its strident defense of its HR culture.
In the long run, abandoning the more strident calls for full unification could allow the two Koreas to mend relations, said Michael Breen, an author of several books on Korea.
Many women apparently wanted to identify with Melania, choosing to be the supermodel in a gilded cage, not the articulate and strident grandmother who was famously and flagrantly cheated on.
It's also premature to declare that Trump has "pivoted away from his strident assessment of Islam as a religion of hatred," as The New York Times did in its report.
On Thursday night in Costa Mesa, Mr. Trump did not back down from his promise to build a border wall, and he maintained his strident tone about immigration from Mexico.
" Grant Stinchfield, one of NRATV's most strident voices, has called on police to round up Antifa members and teach them "what it's truly like to live in a fascist community.
Such strident anti-Americanism used to be saved for Columbus Day, but with "progressives" in need of fresh fodder for the social media feeds, every day is now Columbus Day.
Judis does better with Wallace, who railed against integration and "pointy-headed intellectuals" when he was governor of Alabama but was far less strident and racist in his presidential campaigns.
His early executive orders, especially these on immigration, suggest that Trump is serious about changing US policy to fulfill the strident immigration commitments at the center of his policy agenda.
As such, both Saudi and U.S. administrations should take corrective and strident steps to combat terrorism in all of its forms, whether it's stemming from a Shia or Sunni sect.
"And there have been episodes in human history, unfortunately, where these expressions of this strident rhetoric have only led to very ominous situations in the history of humanity," he said.
But the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), itself a coalition of four ethnically-based parties, faces strident challenges from newly emboldened regional powerbrokers demanding more influence and territory.
That was precisely what Republican strategists didn't want, and at the beginning of the year, they chattered hopefully about Wexton's being thwarted by more strident Democratic rivals to her left.
But she constantly spoke about the need to balance Second Amendment rights with concerns over gun violence, a much less strident rhetorical strategy than she pursued in the 20003 campaign.
"This report has shown that despite America's profound polarization, the middle is far larger than conventional wisdom suggests, and the strident wings of progressivism and conservatism far smaller," they conclude.
And despite his strident criticism of China's trade practices, he has offered Mr. Xi an unspoken quid pro quo that Washington would hold off on major trade action against Beijing.
His strident writings on the American trade relationship with Beijing — one of his books is titled "Death by China" — won him Mr. Trump's notice and a job in the administration.
Mahinda Rajapaksa's decade as president was known for tightly centralized power and the spread of a strident Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism that has inspired attacks against the country's large minority communities.
The Nordic country has a low unemployment rate of 6.2 percent as of July, and strident growth of 1 percent in the second quarter when compared with the previous quarter.
C., a former strident Trump critic who is now one of his most vocal supporters, also said Ford's testimony is warranted — but suggested it shouldn't slow down Kavanaugh's nomination process.
If anything, American politicians and their allies should become more strident — say, by calling for the seizure and forfeiting of assets belonging to corrupt Guatemalan officials held in American banks.
The row puts further strain on the region, amid a fierce diplomatic and commercial dispute between South Korea and Japan and stalled nuclear talks with an increasingly strident North Korea.
More recently, as death approached, he became a strident critic of Trump, who had once said he didn't consider the Arizona senator a war hero because he had been captured.
These Victorian-era characters don't seem like strident followers of a hardcore camper's "pack it out" school of thought, so they're probably just dumping the bucket over the side, right?
Now that he's on Team Trump he doesn't care about them at all — nor does he seem to remember that he used be a strident critic of strict immigration enforcement.
But Rubio's appeal to the business wing of the Republican Party is significantly greater than that of the Texas senator, who alienates many with his strident opposition to GOP leadership.
Jim Jordan, a strident ally of the president and long a congressional attack dog for Trump, quickly made a splash in Wednesday's hearing after being subbed in on the committee.
On encryption, Cook has been one of the most vocal and strident opponents to the idea that governments should have back doors to bypass encryption and gain access to devices.
South Korea's acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn vowed to press ahead with controversial plans to install a U.S. missile defense system on its territory this year, despite Beijing's strident opposition.
"To a large degree, the fate of Mr. Clinton's political ambition rests in the hands of his blunt, strong-willed and, critics say, strident wife," Shribman wrote in January 210.
The Trump administration's choice to run the Medicaid program nationwide is Mary Mayhew, a strident Medicaid critic who has urged states not to join the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion.
Peter Beinart writes that "Trump may have lost in Iowa but Trumpism won," arguing that Mr. Rubio surged in part because he started borrowing from Mr. Trump's dark and strident playbook.
A strident stand, he says, would be well-deserved "payback for the obstructionism" on Mr Garland and would appease "the Democratic base", averting a possible "Tea-Party rebellion on the left".
Regardless of where this lands, Christine Blasey Ford is being deemed credible, with even her most strident partisan opponents debating the substance of her allegations, not the reliability of her character.
But in recent years, as scandals involving big tech companies like Facebook and smaller data brokers like Equifax, have brought shady practices into the light, his message has become more strident.
The narrator's parents are a strident self-taught academic mother and an unambitious postal-worker father who could only offer "love and latitude" and the example of an "early stoned retirement".
Their sound is a Molotov cocktail of black metal, crust, ambient, neoclassical, and screamo (a remnant of the members' former band, We Came Out Like Tigers), and their voices are strident.
But it is also true that his strident, racist, sexist and nationalist comments are likely to boost turnout among traditional Democratic-leaning voters who might not otherwise turn out to vote.
While that story line has attracted sharply worded comments from politicians in Washington and strident headlines in U.S. media outlets, for traders in Moscow it all smacks of politics as usual.
He notably voted to roll back oil and gas drilling regulations, to crack down on so-called sanctuary cities, and to prevent local governments from enacting more strident gun control measures.
Other House Republicans reminded Mulvaney, a former congressman from South Carolina and a strident conservative who once railed against clean debt ceilings, of his past votes and statements opposing debt hikes.
Trump had campaigned with strident anti-China rhetoric and had angered Beijing before taking office by talking to the president of Taiwan, the self-ruled island Beijing claims as its own.
A less strident leader might have tacked to the center by committing to a customs union with Europe — a close trading relationship that would prevent the imposition of tariffs and quotas.
The justices blocked Louisiana's clinic-closure law from going into effect in February and haven't yet taken up an abortion-rights case on the merits, despite Justice Clarence Thomas's strident protests.
At a conference in Beijing on Saturday hosted by Global Times, a state-run newspaper known for its strident coverage, some analysts warned of an arms race in the western Pacific.
The party's mass propaganda toolkit has been upgraded from strident posters and Mao Zedong's "Little Red Book" to include artificially intelligent news readers, viral social media campaigns and "compulsory" quiz apps.
Instead of giving the lecturing speeches at awards shows a break, Hollywood celebrities are becoming even more politically outspoken and strident, and even more openly contemptuous of roughly half their audience.
Donald Trump's strident xenophobic rhetoric, and blatant contempt for and verbal abuse of those who oppose him, are warning signs of a real danger facing the Republican Party and American democracy.
Most of the Evangelical Christian caucus in Congress already backs Bolsonaro for his strident defense of family values and his vows to block the legalization of abortion, gay marriage and drugs.
But if enough of them began picking fights with the GOP establishment over climate change, it might shift how rightwing outlets cover the issue and soften their strident opposition to action.
Then there are Iran's politics: its strident anti-Western stance; seemingly random arrests of people with dual citizenship; hundreds of executions every year; and a rather loose definition of human rights.
And it was given in the midst of a weeklong holiday in China, when the government's most strident megaphone for foreign policy, the state-run newspaper Global Times, is not publishing.
Yet I keep reading news analyses expressing puzzlement that men who were strident deficit hawks in the Obama years so cheerfully signed on to a budget-busting tax cut under Trump.
I don't mean that the Massachusetts senator is a better speaker than anyone who has ever run, nor a more strident revolutionary, nor as charismatic a shaper of her public image.
Mr. Macron, who called for "a new relationship" with China, is using the three-day visit to reinvigorate ties as the two countries grapple with the strident nationalism of President Trump.
On the one hand there was a strident liberal reaction against readings of the tragedy that seemed too friendly to either medieval Catholicism or some religiously infused conception of the West.
Strident attacks on America and Western democracy soon alienated his liberal supporters in the West, while his fierce criticisms of former allies in his memoirs seriously damaged his reputation at home.
Her strident attacks on the president could potentially threaten the legal standing of cases that her office brings against Mr. Trump, his family members or their business interests, legal experts said.
When I saw these men barking, I wanted to scream — but at the same time, I wondered: If I were more strident, would I have had those meetings in my cubicle?
In contrast to the more strident tone of the novel, the film is made from the perspective of young and pregnant Tish, played by newcomer KiKi Layne, and her loving family.
" Collins said Pitlyk is entitled to her personal views on abortion, but she questioned "given her pattern of strident advocacy, whether she could put aside her personal views on these matters.
One day I visited Clarita Alia, a sixty-two-year-old vegetable vender, who became a strident critic of Duterte after her four teen-age sons were killed within six years.
Strident partisanship, divisive rhetoric and incessant "paybacks" have marked the confirmation process for justices ever since the 1987 Senate rejection of Circuit Judge Robert Bork, President Ronald Reagan's Supreme Court nominee.
"American Factory" is political without being self-servingly didactic or strident, connecting the sociopolitical dots intelligently, sometimes with the help of a stirring score from Chad Cannon that evokes Aaron Copland.
Chirac's second term was marked by an increasingly strident foreign policy, as he aligned with Russian leader Vladimir Putin (who he described as "a personal friend") against Bush's Iraq invasion plans.
I'm an Irish-Italian Catholic who would normally vote Democratic, but the incessant and strident pro-abortion stance of the Democratic Party sickens me and perhaps many others in the country.
It also follows strident criticism of Rajan from right-wing members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, prompting investors to ask whether politics played a role in his departure.
At the time, NFIB was largely perceived as a victory for President Obama — the Supreme Court decided not to repeal Obamacare, over the strident objection of four of its Republican members.
It was adopted by the United States in 1918 but repealed the following year after strident objections from farmers, who preferred having more light in the morning, not in the evening.
"American Factory" is political without being self-servingly didactic or strident, connecting the sociopolitical dots intelligently, sometimes with the help of a stirring score from Chad Cannon that evokes Aaron Copland.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has said his country will not pay for the wall and likened Trump's "strident tone" to the ascent of dictators like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
"History will have to record the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people."
In a Mexican newspaper interview in March, Pena Nieto said Mexico would not pay for the proposed wall under any scenario, likening Trump's "strident tone" to the World War II era dictators.
Lam and her key officials have been strident in defending the bill both publicly and privately, stressing the need for action in the Taiwan murder and the need to plug a "loophole".
And it's on that topic that Smith delivers the most strident criticism of Bush (more criticism than he levied in the other two bios of his that I read, Grant and FDR).
He has been strident in his warnings against the threat of "Islamic totalitarianism", whereas Mr Juppé has sounded a more unifying note with his call for a "happy identity" for the French.
Background: The "us versus them" ideology responsible for radicalization and the rise of terror groups stem from a multi-decade, Saudi-directed campaign to proselytize Wahhabism — a strident, monolithic interpretation of Islam.
Prime Minister Hun Sen, the strongman who has ruled Cambodia for more than three decades, has taken a strident anti-American line in the increasingly tense run up to a 2018 election.
Ethiopia's ruling coalition, itself a grouping of ethnically-based parties, is facing an unprecedented challenge from strident ethno-nationalist parties, global think-tank Crisis Group said in a briefing note on Tuesday.
If he simply plays defense, he will inevitably suffer a political death of a thousand cuts at the hands of the most strident members of his conference, just as John Boehner did.
Conte has often sought to play the peacemaker, but has struggled to overcome the strident voices of his deputy prime ministers — League leader Matteo Salvini and 5-Star chief Luigi Di Maio.
Lam and her key officials have been strident in defending the bill both publicly and privately, stressing the need for action in the Taiwan murder and the need to plug a loophole.
All of this is going to be too strident and pointed for some viewers, particularly those who aren't predisposed to love the kind of nostalgic sentiment del Toro has around the movies.
The general public probably does not know him as well as does the Republican base, but his abrasive personality and strident conservatism do not make him a particularly attractive general election candidate.
Just that year alone saw releases from Klaxons, Chromeo, Justice, and Kanye West, who blew up bloghouse's obsession with all things French to global scale on the strident and moneyed-sounding Graduation.
Corbyn, a strident detractor of the EU over the years, declared last week that he supports the Remain campaign but critics said his endorsement of staying in the bloc was half-hearted.
The two-dimensional answer is that the Japanese government has become more strident in its criticisms of the telcos, which charge some of the highest fees of any carriers in the world.
More than that, many of the policy positions they favor, ranging from white nationalism to strident Islamophobia, shock the consciences of individuals who believe these issues are not open for public debate.
" Equally strident language came from the White House, where an unnamed official reportedly called the bipartisan congressional move a "ploy" and added: "In fact, legislative stunts such as this complicate our efforts.
So much so that Peña Nieto — who has a historically low approval rating of 23 percent in his country — once likened Trump's "strident tone" to that of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
The bitcoin project has been riven for months by what some call a "civil war" between two competing camps of developers and bitcoin companies (although the rhetoric has recently become less strident).
The approach of European Parliament elections in May could be worsening the situation, as mainstream political parties take more strident positions in Brussels that play well at home, a second diplomat said.
In late November of that year, Al Jazeera English host Mehdi Hasan contrasted the strident Islamophobia of Trump and other Republican candidates with Bush's insistence that America was fighting terrorism, not Islam.
The absurdity of the Wisconsin GOP's autopsy is its strident assurance that the party—which it repeatedly insists is "center-right"—doesn't need to alter its political approach in order to win.
It also formally completed a merger between the most strident elements of the conservative news media and Mr. Trump's campaign, which was incubated and fostered in their boisterous coverage of his rise.
However, one high profile program in the United States has largely escaped the strident battles being fought elsewhere between the two major political parties, and that is our nation's space exploration program.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.), one of Trump's most strident critics, was shown grinning in the crowd.
Japan, concerned about Trump's strident comments about trade and currencies, hopes to use the talks to seek ways to avoid trade friction and ensure Washington is engaged in the Asia-Pacific region.
The party loyalty of Planned Parenthood — our nation's largest abortion-provider — has never been questioned, even in the face of its recent strident resistance of efforts by its clinic employees to unionize.
They are now using less strident tones, and a 53-Star official said on Friday any plans to raise the budget deficit will first be discussed with Brussels in a "courteous" way.
It is already very unusual for retired military leaders to speak against a sitting president, and McRaven's comments have attracted significant attention due to his seniority, his accomplishments and his strident tone.
It has included fruitful stints with Art Blakey and Wayne Shorter as well as more outlandish affiliations, such as a long-term partnership with the saxophonist Oliver Lake, a strident free improviser.
Instead of becoming strident, as one might expect of an artist dealing with such toxic information, Carnwath remains as dispassionate as possible; this, paradoxically, adds to the passion running through the paintings.
And in the current environment we find ourselves going into the 2020 census with, we know there has been a particularly strident increase in sentiment that is considered to be anti-immigrant.
I don't mean to suggest that this is because of the site's political agenda — the history of journalism is a cacophony of strident writing as far back as you want to look.
Alongside strident calls to use force to take Taiwan, there has been some rare criticism on China's Twitter-like Weibo site of China's Taiwan Affairs Office's failure to win over the island.
President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan, in strident tones at odds with his usual mild demeanor, told the gathered troops that they had saved the sovereignty of the country when the Taliban threatened.
The U.S. military has long been a strident critic of Iran, accusing it directly and indirectly of trying to undermine the United States and its allies, including in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
"There have been episodes in human history, unfortunately, where these expressions of this strident rhetoric have only led to very ominous situations in the history of humanity," Peña Nieto told Mexico's Excelsior.
After the military's passionate plea against the decision — as well as strident criticism from the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan — chances are that Musharraf's death sentence will never be carried out.
In a dial-test focus group held near the venue by Democratic consultant Chris Kofinis, 29 of 30 undecided voters declared the less-strident Sanders the winner of the debate's first hour.
Abe has, in the two years or so, been willing to accommodate these sentiments in order to advance Japan's national interest — moving past the more strident nationalism that long characterized his politics.
New generations of candidates and political operatives tend to get their start in high-energy, ideologically strident campaigns, he said, like that of Dean or Barry Goldwater, the Republican Party's failed 1964 nominee.
I've had my share of religious debates, but I also have had all these debates with others I'll call Professional Strident Atheists.. who are more aggressive in their anti-religion than I am.
Titus is an exemplar of Shopify guru-hood, with a very compelling rags-to-riches origin story and a strident but disarming candor that sets her apart from her more Stepford-sounding counterparts.
Mr. Hearn's concerns about this impasse have been echoed, often in less strident tones, by a growing number of other developers, as well as by start-ups that buy, sell and hold Bitcoins.
DeSantis, a former congressman who resigned his seat in September to focus on his campaign, has been a strident supporter of Donald Trump and won the election with the backing of the president.
Despite strident comments about alleged currency manipulation by China, but not Japan, there is little doubt that the Reserve Bank of Australia will implement a variety of measures to weaken the Australian dollar.
It starts at 28 GMT and given the backdrop of record-high U.S. stock markets plus strident calls for interest-rate cuts from President Donald Trump, he will be walking a fine line.
It starts at 1600 GMT and given the backdrop of record-high U.S. stock markets plus strident calls for interest-rate cuts from President Donald Trump, he will be walking a fine line.
The Fed typically avoids prescribing fiscal policies, though its members have been more strident as their plans for a more aggressive policy tightening fizzled in the face of sub-par growth this year.
But when that opposition proved to be more strident than expected, it helped Amazon resolve a dilemma it had been wrestling with for months: how to hire 50,000 tech workers all at once.
As the number of true centrists dwindles in both parties, it is being extended to those who express ideological views in a way that sounds reasonable and co-operative, not strident and dogmatic.
He was more strident in his defense of the forces, and he criticized the media for negative coverage of the wars, saying it allowed the public to ignore the sacrifice of its troops.
Most notably, there was Steve Bannon, the president's chief strategist, who as CEO of Breitbart laid out a comprehensive economic nationalist platform in strident opposition to the laissez-faire policies of Paul Ryan.
It is hard to understand the strident criticisms of "industry-recognized" apprenticeships, given that they will not materialize until after the secretary of labor develops regulations that build in requirements for third parties.
In an interview in March with a Mexican newspaper, Mr Peña declared that Mr Trump was damaging relations between the two countries and compared his "strident rhetoric" to that of Hitler and Mussolini.
One of those attorneys was the strident anti-corruption advocate Preet Bharara, who had been asked two days previously to investigate whether or not Trump had violated the Emoluments clause of the Constitution.
The suspense explodes into hysteria as two groups rush on to the strident sounds of Mendelssohn's "War March of the Priests," capturing a man and a woman and brutally forcing them to kiss.
Mr Modi's strident brand of Hindu nationalism, which pictures Pakistan less as a strategic opponent than a threat to civilisation, puts him at the fringe even of his own Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
He also renewed his softened-but-still-strident line on Muslim immigration, promising to immediately suspend entries from any nation that has been compromised by terrorism until vetting could be put in place.
When people learn that I'm a professional organizer, they ask my opinion of her methods, which I find to be strident (based on my reading of her book, not on racism or xenophobia).
In March, he compared Mr. Trump to Hitler and Mussolini for what he called Mr. Trump's strident remarks and populism, though he later tried to soften his words without quite taking them back.
Francois Fillon, a fan of Britain's Margaret Thatcher, won the backing of his centre-right party two weeks ago to run for president on a program of strident reform and massive public spending.
In spite of Washington's strident appeals to stay away from China's new vehicle of economic and political power, U.S. allies ran over each other to become the founding members of that financial institution.
Some of it, to be sure, came from its nonpartisan appearance: Here was a strident G-man and lifelong Republican who even the most craven members of the GOP would have to respect.
As Mattis and other top officials cast their eyes downward and assumed clenched-jawed expressions, Trump tore into his attorney general, deputy attorney general and former FBI director in a strident, partisan attack.
Kobach is a strident believer that measures like requiring photo identification on Election Day and proof of citizenship when registering to vote, plus purging outdated voter rolls, are necessary to maintain election integrity.
But that hasn't stopped the most strident forces of the Republican Party from supporting voter ID laws or tinkering with polling places, making it harder for minorities and the poor to actually vote.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkim tweeted that Vienna would need to prove that Putin's presence wouldn't compromise its foreign policy, while Hanna Hopko, chair of Ukraine's foreign affairs committee, was even more strident.
Mr. Trump, a strident defender of gun rights who ran for office with the strong backing of the N.R.A., has come under immense pressure to endorse new gun limits after the Parkland massacre.
When they did address the group, they seemed less harsh or strident than some of the other Taliban negotiators, perhaps mellowed by years of hardship or wary that their freedom could be fragile.
From its perches at Publix and Safeway, it was often doing the same job as Alex Jones, of the conspiracy site Infowars, and the more strident Trump campaign surrogates on Twitter and Facebook.
The young, often first-generation Jewish-American littérateurs of that period — Alfred Kazin, Grace Paley, Irving Howe among them — took on a distinctly strident attitude: Literature, to them, was a form of citizenship.
Analysts expect Iran to become more strident even after the August sanctions take affect, and in addition to restarting its nuclear program, it could accelerate local proxy wars, terrorist activity and even cyberattacks.
This final decision not to indict the officers will be viewed through a prism of fervent fanaticism that is the strident belief that people of color simply cannot get justice in 2018 America.
I was criticized, like Mary was, sometimes, for using the incredible public platform I had to portray a female character who was 'stereotypically female' instead of voicing a more powerful, strident feminist message.
Despite its strident rhetoric, analysts say Iran will seek to avoid any conventional conflict with the United States but assymetric strikes, such as sabotage or other more limited military actions, are more likely.
Despite its strident rhetoric, analysts say Iran will seek to avoid any conventional conflict with the United States but asymmetric strikes, such as sabotage or other more limited military actions, are more likely.
But Saudi officials have given Trump a pass on the strident rhetoric, which they consider less important than his hard line on radicalism and his disinterest in pressing human rights and political reform.
She barely knew her way around the web, let alone held strident views on how it should be regulated — and, according to her daughter, she definitely didn't post angry comments on government websites.
A more hawkish and strident Janet Yellen will emphasize that the Federal Reserve is on track to both raise interest rates and begin shrinking its balance sheet before the end of the year.
And, indeed, their voices may be needed to balance out more strident voices, such as Molly McKew, mentioned critically by both Bershidsky and Keeley, who appears on the Committee to Investigate Russia website.
In the late 1950s and early '60s, one could drive for miles across the South and see "Impeach Earl Warren" signs along the highway (a strident campaign that would make "Three Billboards" blush).
Shohrat Zakir, Xinjiang's Uighur governor, made the remarks during a press briefing as part of a strident propaganda campaign launched following U.S. Congress' approval last week of the Uighur Human Rights Policy Act.
Mrs. Hasina's every achievement will now be tainted by her authoritarian methods and repressive measures; her critics, driven into exile or underground, will become only more strident, and her foreign supporters more wary.
The vice president–elect and governor of Indiana, a standard-issue Christian conservative—strident anti-gay views and all—poured into a suit and topped off with a thin layer of white hair.
But it is hard to imagine a more strident, dramatic denunciation than the collection of works on display by Grupo Proceso Pentágono, active from 219–803, who turned their art into political intervention.
Donald Trump ran for president on a platform of, among other things, strident opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement that the Obama administration negotiated and that most congressional Republicans supported.
He avoided strident language, like the frequent criticism he has lobbed from the campaign trail that many lawmakers are awestruck by the corridors of power and forget why they were sent to Washington.
It starts at 22009 GMT and given the backdrop of record-high U.S. stock markets plus strident calls for interest-rate cuts from President Donald Trump, he will be walking a fine line.
Its English language edition was less strident, with the paper citing a foreign affairs analyst chalking up Trump comments to "inexperience" in a piece entitled "Prevent 'immature' Trump being manipulated by conservative forces: analyst".
Mr. Trump has called for a temporary ban on foreign Muslims entering the United States, and the rest of the field has been drawn into a verbal arms race to appear just as strident.
He's a strident opponent of free trade pacts and some of the tactics -- including currency manipulation to make their products cheaper -- that Trump hammers countries like China and Mexico for on the campaign trail.
Some of them said that their numbers were greater than might at first be apparent, but they feel less comfortable going public with their views because those who support the proposals are so strident.
The Republican party is left with those who are not liberal enough to support Mr Macron but find Ms Le Pen's strident nationalism distasteful—and there do not seem to be enough of them.
"A strident — and at times violent — Hindu nationalism has become mainstream in the past five years, with increased attacks against minorities, including the lynching of dozens of Muslims accused of smuggling cows," BBC notes.
"However, calls for inclusive government and an end to corruption have become increasingly strident and we do not expect the timeline and terms of transition that have now been laid out to satisfy them."
Now, Democrats are more accustomed to being on the receiving end of this kind of tactic, as Bush-era conservatives often tried to paint strident criticism of administration policy as criticism of American soldiers.
I took consolation from the pleasure of being on the river, disturbed only by the strident call of the chucao, a bird considered holy by the Huilliche tribe that once lived in the region.
The House Intelligence Committee voted Monday to release the document publicly over the strident objections of committee Democrats, who say Republicans are attempting to politicize the intelligence process at the expense of national security.
The basic facts may have matched what she told her counterparts in Europe, but the tone of her speech and the strident tenor of the Tory conference in general sent shockwaves across the continent.
What's especially striking is that the negative reaction to Mr. Trump by many Republican voters comes largely from his strident language in separating people into "in" and "out" groups based on race and ethnicity.
This is now an indictment of the entire Republican Party — the elected officials and the still strident Trump voters — as well as the Trump propaganda machine at Fox News ("news" clearly being a misnomer).
A third, equally long track, "Spartan, Before It Hit," also features the pianist Craig Taborn and a string quartet, playing a long composition full of saxophone melodies that are sometimes doleful and sometimes strident.
Peter Navarro, a strident anti-China voice within the executive branch, has used the outbreak to push for ways to decrease U.S. reliance on China for the manufacturing of key drugs and medical equipment.
So he has waged a battle against the people he sees as their public proxies — former officials who have rebuked him in opinion articles, in books, in strident Twitter posts and on cable television.
Lenin, moreover, had accepted the kaiser's money — "German gold" — to help finance Bolshevik propaganda and amplify his strident appeals against the provisional government and anyone, Bolshevik or otherwise, who thought of cooperating with it.
Duda, who faces a presidential election this year, offered a strident defense of PiS's reforms on Friday, saying he would not allow anybody to tell Poland "in foreign languages" what system it should have.
" On one occasion, when she became particularly "strident," the Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney had to remind her, "I am not a member of your government, I am the head of a sovereign nation!
And while the White House could find another strident immigration hawk to lead DOJ and name ideologically similar aides, several of the names being floated for attorney general — such as former New Jersey Gov.
And she cast Ward -- who'd launched her campaign as a strident critic of Flake and McCain, a Trump opponent, with the backing of then-White House chief strategist Steve Bannon -- as a Trump critic.
Mr. Trump is weighing whether to choose John R. Bolton, a combative and strident advocate for an expansive American foreign policy who was closely aligned with Vice President Dick Cheney in the Bush administration.
And unlike Republicans, whose ideological rigidity and strident partisanship often border on nihilism, Democrats still hew to the quaint notion that the people elected them to solve problems, not prevent them from being solved.
Set to Bach, with 16 dancers in black velvet, the work opens on a stark note: Quick falls, strident arms and runs dotted with tiny hops send lines of dancers spinning in agitated coils.
Nuttall, a member of the party since 2004, is a strident opponent of political correctness, a climate change skeptic and believes abortions should not be carried out after the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
There is no offline equivalent of the experience of being algorithmically nudged toward a more strident version of your existing beliefs, or having an invisible hand steer you from gaming videos to neo-Nazism.
Factory Girls—a strident trio of feminist DJs and producers Gun$ Garcia, Suga Shay, and Katie Rex—have put together an exclusive mix for THUMP to help you realign your priorities this Valentine's Day.
The sheer effrontery of Castro's challenge to the United States was breathtaking: defiant, strident, often virulent denunciations of the United States, hours at a time, day after day, stretching into weeks and months, and years.
Tallent, who suspected Russia's race walking team was doping well before London, was strident that the ban needed to remain lest the presence of the country's athletes taint the Games, track and field's biggest stage.
Image 2 of 2 ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia – Russia plans to deploy thousands of Cossacks to guard the World Cup, but the traditional paramilitary groups face criticism for their strident nationalism and attacks on protesters.
Meanwhile CNN, once famously known for Ted Turner&aposs bare bones "just-the-facts" approach to journalism, has careened hard left, with its strident anchors and correspondents sometimes going to the left even of MSNBC.
Gage's strident, rabble-rousing account of Truth's Ain't I a Woman speech is very different than the retelling from Robinson, who wrote about the same speech in 1851, only weeks after the convention took place.
I had only believed what had been fed to me, and what I had chosen to take in: this sort of two-dimensional, cardboard cut-out, overly rough, aggressive, strident woman with a bad haircut.
By his own account, he had been too lost in the details of white papers, unsteady as he made the transition from political operative to a candidate and too strident and provocative in his policy.
The title track (which we're debuting below) is an anomaly, with its patient vocals and more structured design, though the weaving guitar melodies and strident rhythm work are highlights that runs through the entire record.
He might empower Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a strident class warrior who will stage his third presidential bid in 2018, and who is compared by critics to Hugo Chávez, the late authoritarian leader of Venezuela.
First of all, there was the problem of "feminism" itself — how difficult and unappealing that word is to our poor, delicate Seth MacFarlane- and Marky Mark-trained audiences (something about hairy, strident armpits causing ED).
The two have formed a kind of good-cop, bad-cop duo when it comes to Trump, with the consultant taking a much more strident and aggressive tone toward the Republican nominee, especially on Twitter.
But Spicer, who has become a late-night punchline at home for his strident defense of Trump, has been all but invisible abroad, declining to hold on-camera briefings and missing from top-level meetings.
He was finishing his first large-scale opera, "Taverner", based on the life of the Tudor composer: a piece about belief corrupted into inhumanity, in appropriately strident modes, which had obsessed him for 14 years.
Precisely because Trump is a weak president who doesn't know how to achieve his agenda, he's given to strident rhetoric attacking the legitimacy of his political foes and the institutions that stand in his way.
But supporters of decertifying Iran say it will put the Islamic Republic on notice of a much more strident US approach that will target its activities throughout the Middle East and its ballistic missile program.
They see the former congressman as partial to the conservative House Freedom Caucus and its efforts to influence Trump in directions perceived as too strident for the GOP political realities in the Senate (The Hill).
When women are angry, we are wanting too much or complaining or wasting time or focusing on the wrong things or we are petty or shrill or strident or unbalanced or crazy or overly emotional.
The President has been a strident critic of Iran, threatening the regime with "consequences" as recently as July 22, while his administration pursues a strategy that many see as regime change in all but name.
On Tuesday, a lawyer for Edward Martins, one of the defendants, employed both tactics as he undertook his most strident assault so far on the woman's credibility — and on the prosecution's theory of the case.
A strident work with Ms. Johnson as its centerpiece, "Volk" relies on the power of the collective — hinting at the rise of fascism — as the dancers play off one another's breath like a pulsating organism.
He's best known as a foreign policy hawk who has advocated for regime change in Iran, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela, Yemen and Cuba, and he's been a strident opponent of the nuclear deal with Tehran.
Bolton, a chief architect of Trump's strident stance against Iran, had also argued against Trump's suggestions of a possible meeting with the Iranian leadership and advocated a tougher approach on Russia and, more recently, Afghanistan.
" China has adopted a more strident tone in recent weeks, focusing on violence committed by a smaller faction of protestors and framing the movement as one of radical separatists being controlled by foreign "black hands.
However, China would then know how serious we are about protecting our interests, the welfare of our families, and our right and willingness to reimplement these more strident measures to counter its seven deadly sins.
But in 2013, you wrote a pretty strident essay in Glamour against the ''pornification'' of everything, where you recount using the hashtag #stopactinglikewhores, in regard to the mainstreaming of, say, V-strings and stripper poles.
With scientists warning that the window to prevent the Earth's climate hitting irreversible tipping points is fast closing, an increasingly strident activism movement says a strong signal from the summit is the only acceptable outcome.
The commerce secretary, Wilbur L. Ross Jr., has complained about Chinese tariffs, and Mr. Trump named Peter Navarro, a strident critic of China, to lead a new White House office overseeing trade and industrial policy.
But there's a creeping sense that, perhaps, as his campaigning gets more strident in its siren calls to the far-right wing vote, he's risking being in a league of his own in the world.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani lashed out at world leaders in a strident address from the floor of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Wednesday, underscoring the Islamic Republic's increasing isolation on the international stage.
The work was Dadaist in its combination of strident language protesting the ascendency of Donald Trump and his vice-president elect, Mike Pence, and playful, almost sentimental imagery of kittens playing with toilet paper rolls.
A political survivor and the strident voice of Ukraine's 20193/2005 Orange Revolution, Tymoshenko was jailed during the pro-Kremlin presidency of Viktor Yanukovich in 2011 in a case condemned by Western leaders as selective justice.
Much better for the hardliners to let the new levels of enrichment seem vague: they can seem more strident in their defiance, while also avoiding doing anything in public that the European signatories can complain about.
Mike Flynn, a retired military-intelligence general who guided Mr Trump's views on national security throughout his campaign, and whose strident views on Islam were reflected in the candidate's speeches, will be the national security adviser.
In March, Pena Nieto likened Trump's "strident tone" to the ascent of dictators like Hitler and Mussolini, attacking the "populism" of the Trump campaign, which he said sought to put forward simple solutions for complicated problems.
He's carved out a niche online as a strident voice against Trump, including the time he walked an extra block to get coffee in New York City so he didn't have to go in Trump Tower.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A walking tour to learn about Budapest's Muslim community and its mosques has become popular with Hungarians as a way of overcoming fears and reservations amid a strident anti-immigrant campaign by the government.
However, he lacks the moral authority of both Cardoso, who was a vocal critic of the military regime, and da Silva, who with a fourth-grade education rose to the presidency as a strident union leader.
The Carmichael mine has faced years of legal delays and rollercoaster coal prices, amid strident opposition from environmentalists opposed to coal mining and concerned at the impact the mine will have on the Great Barrier Reef.
At the town's docks, where fishermen sorted through the morning's haul of salmon, tossing them into vats of ice water, strong support for Abe was mixed with worries that he's too strident, putting Japan at risk.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - African National Congress (ANC) MP Makhosi Khoza, a strident critic of scandal-plagued President Jacob Zuma, quit South Africa's ruling party on Thursday, labeling Nelson Mandela's 105-year-old liberation movement "alien and corrupt".
Also on Tuesday, a government based in eastern Libya said it was replacing Naji al-Moghrabi, the head of a parallel branch of the NOC in Benghazi who has frequently issued strident statements over oil production.
It's striking that Vladimir Putin's Russia, while taking a strident stance against Islam-inspired terror, has been eager to team up with Islamic governments in resisting the global movement for LGBT rights and same-sex marriage.
Many Americans -- particularly those away from the media capitals of the east and west coasts -- are basically right where Trump is on this issue, even if some are uncomfortable with the President's colorful and strident language.
It does not take much clairvoyance to predict that Clinton's most strident opponents may seek to extend the use criminal investigations as a political tactic to undermine her presidency if she wins the election next week.
"In fact some of the most strident deals of the 1980s that actually put the company on the map where it is today, as the world's largest food and beverage company, those were coming from here."
Each of the ruling coalition's four ethnically-based parties faces increasing competition from newer, more strident parties in their own home provinces, and are having to become more assertive themselves to avoid being outflanked, analysts say.
This view has found one of its clearest and most strident voices in Mr. White, whose 27,000-word essay bluntly argues that Australia needs to wake up: The game is over and China has already won.
As for Canada, which has been most strident in its criticism of the United States, it has for decades dumped its lumber into the United States, threatening lumber industry jobs in Alaska, Oregon and other states.
After meeting on Monday with IMF officials, who are visiting Argentina ahead of the next review of its lending program, Fernandez's leftist coalition issued a strident statement blaming the Fund and Macri's government for the crisis.
After meeting on Monday with IMF officials, who are visiting Argentina ahead of the next review of its lending program, Fernandez's leftist coalition issued a strident statement blaming the fund and Macri's government for the crisis.
But here, despite a vein of Ayckbourn-esque melancholy and a nod toward state-of-the-nation seriousness, Mr. Betts and the director, Stephen Darcy, keep surging past naturalism toward strident farce, then stumbling into tragedy.
And despite Tehran's strident rhetoric, analysts say Iran will want to avoid any conventional conflict with the United States and is likely to focus on asymmetric strikes, such as sabotage or other military action via proxies.
And, yes, there were strident voices in both parties who called for the impeachment of Bush and Obama, but neither party ran on an impeachment pledge and no serious effort was made to impeach either one.
North Korea's own strident rhetoric may well be primarily intended to reinforce the regime's reputation with its people, who have grown up believing the United States was the aggressor in the Korean War of 1950-53.
The stricter and more strident Google becomes with Android and its Play Store policies, the more likely certain companies are to simply say "forget this" and fork Android, like what Amazon does with its Fire tablets.
Mr. Macron, 39, has advanced more by offering a fresh face than by political savvy, and Ms. Le Pen, 48, sought to exploit his vulnerability, forcing him to define himself in opposition to her strident positions.
Will the most strident members of the Democratic caucus be satisfied with allowing the process to play out in the usual committees of jurisdiction, or will they agitate for something more, as conservatives did on Benghazi?
The editorial, published in the paper's Chinese language edition, whose website attracts millions of visitors every day, adopts a similarly strident tone to a Monday commentary in its much less read English edition, accusing Singapore of "hypocrisy".
To do so, Moon must navigate a volatile mix of mutually exclusive policies, including North Korea's stance that its nuclear arsenal is non-negotiable and Washington's equally strident insistence that complete denuclearisation is the only acceptable outcome.
Since then, he has become known for guiding Mr Trump's views on national security during the campaign and expressing strident views on the threat posed by what he calls "radical Islam" that at times verge on Islamophobia.
But Perla was so afraid of losing what she had won that she became more strident in her defense of her man, insisting to the boys that Angel was always right, even when she knew he wasn't.
It was also the most strident call for attacks yet and a sign ISIS is mobilizing its supporters and fighters to wage an all-out campaign of revenge as it loses territory in Syria, Iraq and Libya.
In Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan has turned away from the European Union and from peace talks with the Kurdish minority, in favour of a strident, Islamic nationalism that is quick to detect insults and threats from abroad.
I would be surprised if it creates the kind of lasting impact of, say, The Dark Knight, but I'm dreading it becoming a cult favorite that forms a strident online community, à la Zack Snyder's Justice League.
" But later that same day, away from the international press and back in the cauldron with his raucous supporters in Phoenix, Trump struck a more strident tone: "We will build a great wall along the southern border.
Call them the "White House Deplorables" or even the "Goon Squad," it's obvious Trump actually needs to put together the most strident and tough Cabinet and advisory team as possible to shut down an unusually intolerant opposition.
But Trump's strident language is likely to hurt him in the general election, where the broader electorate is likely to see him not as the leader of the pack but as a mad dog on the loose.

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