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It tramples monks and white saviors alike in its invasion of France.
Europe needs to stand up for itself and the values Trump tramples.
Not in a way that tramples on the people who experience racism firsthand.
It shatters families, tramples taboos, and every now and then even soothes enmities.
America, long a beacon of democracy, has a president who tramples on its norms.
Rights groups say China tramples on Tibet's religious and cultural traditions, charges Beijing denies.
At every turn, the U.S. Administration tramples (or at least embarrasses) our southern neighbor.
The mob tramples Gereon, knocking him to the ground and stepping all over him.
He is ill informed about his own policies and tramples his own talking points.
The Arryn army tramples the Bolton army, and Ramsay and his goons retreat to Winterfell.
He does not appear to care whether he tramples on the facts in the process.
Is Iran a brutal, murderous, repressive regime that tramples the rights of women and minorities?
And accreted power tramples over the dignity of the individual—because that is what power does.
Rights groups say the Chinese government tramples on Tibet's religious and cultural traditions, charges Beijing denies.
Each of them applauding while he tramples our backs and yells: You want freedom, you animals?
As expected, the Warren bill expands the power of the federal government and tramples on states' rights.
Then he tramples a blossoming romance with his crush, Sophie (Oona Laurence), after an ill-advised ghosting.
Israel walks this fine line; in the 52-year-old West Bank occupation it tramples on it.
Bindu bosses her way around Abhimanyu, using him to get accommodation, a job, and tramples all over him.
The administration's failure to enforce the Weldon amendment tramples on the conscience rights of people across the country.
Democrats say the order tramples on Congress' constitutional authority to make major decisions about spending U.S. taxpayer funds.
The new home secretary merrily tramples on the prime minister's target of getting net migration below 100,000 a year.
"If the Trump administration tramples [the Paris Agreement], we will slow down our march toward clean energy," Gaby said.
"She added: "Crude populism tramples on the rights of minorities and tears at the very fabric of our democracy.
But here the rush tramples over a dozen wasted opportunities as the audience is sped through to the bloody denouement.
The states -- through which Keystone would run -- made a similar argument, and said the decision tramples on their local economies.
The episode is a reminder of how the President tramples protocols as a matter of course in his normal daily rituals.
And yet these same Americans have been largely silent as our government tramples a half-century of refugee and asylum law.
This action tramples on European leaders, who urged Mr. Trump to exercise restraint in the interest of international security and multilateralism.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Tennessee said the measure "tramples on the Constitution" and urged the governor to veto it.
Nonetheless, human rights groups have criticized the state of emergency, saying it tramples on individuals' rights and erodes the rule of law.
Detractors say the bill tramples states' rights and that gun permits differ from drivers' licenses, which are generally uniform across the country.
"It just tramples American citizens' Seventh Amendment right to civil jury trial," Julie Braman Kane, who represents Schachter, told the Miami Herald.
Every few seasons a footwear trend comes along that doesn't just capture our fancy, it tramples any other fledgling trend in its path.
"I cannot live with being seen as supporting a candidate I truly feels tramples on all of our values," she wrote on Facebook.
There's a case, from the Republican point of view, for refusing to cross Trump even when he tramples on years of conservative orthodoxy.
"There is a lot of violence in it," he said, pointing to moments in the text where, for example, God tramples down enemies.
During the film's telling, climactic moment — when Rodrigues finally tramples on the fumie — you can hear a rooster crow somewhere in the distance.
Banks, credit card companies, lenders and loan servicers say the bureau tramples on due process and hinders firms that may have done nothing wrong.
Yoho told CNN that he voted against the measure because the bill is an "overreach of the federal government" and tramples on state's rights.
And if they are doing it in a way that tramples other people's sensibilities, then all the better; it is what their supporters would want.
"The violent behaviour that these Western agitators are emboldening tramples on the rule of law in Hong Kong and undermines its social order," it said.
Second, a lot of state level officials really don't like this idea, which they think tramples on their right to regulate their own insurance market.
He also hinted someone could mount a constitutional challenge to the review act itself, which critics have long argued tramples on the separation of powers.
"The violent behavior that these Western agitators are emboldening tramples on the rule of law in Hong Kong and undermines its social order," it said.
And many who want to see the law relaxed believe it tramples on their property rights by imposing restrictions on how they can use their land.
Along comes Donald Trump offering to replace it and change the nature of the G.O.P. He tramples all over the anti-government ideology of modern Republicanism.
The bill, they said, tramples the rights of states to determine their own laws, but a series of amendments offered by Democrats to halt it failed.
Many lawyers also contend that forcing people to produce documentary evidence of their right to be called citizens tramples on the principle of presumption of innocence.
"In our view, this is a vicious incident that breaks the law and tramples on human rights and should be resolutely stopped and rectified," the group wrote.
We should stand up to any politician who tramples on a personal decision that has health and economic security consequences for women, their future and their families.
When the brothers heard about the Hammonds' legal troubles, they felt a need to show support and confront a federal government they believe tramples on local control.
He grabs his daughter and drags her back to the shop, where he beats up the man, smashes the shop door and tramples on the man's hand.
When Michael Fassbender breaks your heart, spits on it, and tramples it on the floor, Ryan Gosling will be there to pick it up and dust it off.
We must send a clear message to Moscow: The U.S. will no longer stand idly by while it tramples on international law and risks global security and stability.
I also find it symbolic that, as the Trump administration tramples on nature's greatest symbol of transformation, they themselves fail to transform and adapt to a changing world.
However, House and Senate leaders dread the shutdown risk, fearing it tramples over the preferred GOP themes of fiscal prudence, skilled governance and returning taxpayer money to voters.
"The situation is pretty egregious from the point of view of legality, it tramples on all kinds of norms, and so a thorough analysis is necessary," Peskov said.
"It's yet more behavior that tramples on the line between law and politics," said Samuel W. Buell, a professor of law at Duke University and former federal prosecutor.
China denies accusations that it tramples on human rights and official media said last week "foreign forces" were trying to damage China by creating chaos over the extradition bill.
And the last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.
The three governors plan to argue that the federal tax law's cap on state and local deductions singles out Democratic states and tramples upon states' rights to self-governance.
China denies accusations that it tramples on human rights and official media said this week "foreign forces" were trying to damage China by creating chaos over the extradition bill.
His supporters love conduct that tramples every code of the political elites whom they abhor and prove that the outsider that won election in 2016 has not gone native.
He called on all members of Congress — Democrats and Republicans — to support the resolution terminating Trump's emergency declaration, saying it tramples on congressional authority and would set a dangerous precedent.
The United States has been fighting against the perception that it tramples on civil liberties after ex-National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden revealed the breadth of the agency's snooping.
Apple has resisted the order on the grounds that it violates the company's right to due process and that forcing it to write the software tramples on First Amendment rights.
"Are we going to manage this, or see the people least responsible for the crisis forced from their homes in a chaotic way that tramples on their rights?" he asked.
"Are we going to manage this, or see the people least responsible for the crisis forced from their homes in a chaotic way that tramples on their rights?" he asked.
China denies accusations that it tramples on human rights and official Chinese media said this week "foreign forces" were trying to damage China by creating chaos over the extradition bill.
The Labour member of Parliament Kate Hoey told me she believes the European Union stands for big business and tramples down British workers' wages even as it exploits Eastern European ones.
The acronym can also be seen as a play on words given it is just one letter away from the Arabic word 'daes' meaning something or someone who crushes or tramples.
"I thought, 'I really want to stick to this,' and of course as life tramples on, it's been sporadic, but I really want to get back to that place," Blanchett said.
In an interview, Mr. Dush said he did not dispute their authority to strike down the Republican map, but complained that their order to draw new boundaries tramples on legislative powers.
Her characters have been relegated to the margins, cast out by a society that tramples thoughtlessly on the land they care about, and the film attempts to make sense of their actions.
This goes beyond hurtful rhetoric; this tramples upon justice, our Constitution and the rule of law — the very thing to which Trump and his anti-immigration supporters profess to adhere so sacredly.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new Indian law to boost reforestation across the country ignores the importance of indigenous people in conserving land and tramples on their rights, analysts and activists said.
"Those who do not want to see a government that tramples on the principles of democracy, must go out and vote Blue and White," Gantz said in a campaign message Sunday night.
Taken No. 103 over all, as part of a Jacksonville draft bonanza that also netted cornerback Jalen Ramsey and linebacker Myles Jack, Ngakoue tramples the traditional profile of an elite pass rusher.
But it is a shame built by stigma, a shame that tramples on the backs of other opiate-addicted women who are trying their best to do what's right for their children.
Wild elephant tramples motorbikes as it lumbers through town in India CNN's Harmeet Shah Singh reported from New Delhi, and Madison Park wrote from the U.S. CNN's Steve Almasy contributed to this report.
Crafting an executive order to attempt to compel the custodians of these spaces to be more "fair," however, tramples all over the crucial boundaries we have constructed between government powers and private freedoms.
"We have once again witnessed tonight in Istanbul the ugly face of terror which tramples on every value and decency," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a statement, according to USA Today.
A Microsoft-hosted Digital Foundry trip to the Xbox studios two months ago revealed that the Xbox One X, then still known as Project Scorpio, already tramples the PS4 Pro's power in raw numbers.
For the opposition and those turfed out of farm plots where they grow food for their families, it shows how the government that has ruled for quarter of a century tramples on their rights.
"We are heartened that ING has made the conscious decision to remove itself from a project that tramples on the rights of sovereign nations," Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault said in a statement.
He cannot see that the postwar trans-Atlantic achievement — undergirded by the institutions and alliances he tramples upon with such crass truculence — was in fact the vindication of those young men who gave everything.
Mr. Trump has made the parallel easier to draw as he complains of a "witch hunt," tramples ethical standards and shows no sign of the reasonable political behavior the nation sorely needs from him.
The Lega politician then takes the document and "tramples" the papers on the desk with one of his shoes as Moscovici, a well-known face in Brussels and the euro zone, tries to stop him.
The future of the US's centerpiece plan to tackle climate change hangs in the balance following nearly seven hours of legal argument over whether it tramples upon the right of states to allow carbon pollution.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy In almost all his adventures, Nathan's personal stakes feel dwarfed by the grandiosity of the cultural histories he tramples over like a crumbling ledge on his self-aggrandizing reach for legacy.
Don't be surprised to see it do some sort of major secondary financing if it opts for a direct listing — otherwise, it could experience a first-day employee sale stampede that tramples the share price.
"We are heartened that ING has made the conscious decision to remove itself from a project that tramples on the rights of sovereign nations," Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault II said in a statement.
Legislation designed to shield Israel from boycotts is dividing House Democrats, pitting those who want to protect their Middle Eastern ally against liberal lawmakers voicing concerns that the very concept tramples the right to free speech.
European banks have stepped up their protest against rock-bottom interest rates ahead of a central bank meeting expected to underpin a policy that tramples their profits and has even pushed some to offer free loans.
The tabloids are a uniquely British beast, one that "both hounds the famous and the powerful and tramples on the ordinary citizen," wrote Charlie Beckett, a media professor at the London School of Economics, in the Guardian.
" Hillary tells Bill, "You can't help but make my thing about you," acidly noting that she would like to get the Bill who's famous for listening and empathizing because the Bill she gets "tramples me time after time.
Even though the role is temporary, they say, it tramples on the Appointments Clause, which gives the Senate the "advice and consent power" over "principal officers" — high-level Cabinet positions, of which the attorney general is definitely one.
Now, you spend your days cleaning up messes all around your Commander, the actual Commander-in-Chief — a guy who dodged the draft, and taunts or tramples on many of the things you feel and believe deep in your bones.
The distraction of a costly, ineffectual and over-extended foreign policy is undoubtedly part of this decline, linked as it is to the expansion of an invasive surveillance state which tramples innocent Americans' privacy rights and undermines the rule of law.
" By then, however, many transgender soldiers had come out, and the plaintiffs said in the August brief that Trump's directive "tramples bedrock estoppel principles that preclude the government from inducing reasonable reliance on its policies and then penalizing those who do so.
Perhaps the most disturbing part of Kavanaugh's dissent is that he sides with internet service providers like Verizon and Comcast, buying wholesale their argument that net neutrality tramples on their first amendment rights because it does not allow these companies to block content.
The Republican Party needs to come to terms with the fact that it is better to run as one herd to achieve more of their common goals than be trampled by Democrats which in turn tramples the fiscal future of the country.
" In Jerusalem itself, the patriarchs and leaders of 13 Christian churches said in a Christmas message on Wednesday that Mr. Trump's decision "tramples on the mechanism that has maintained peace throughout the ages," and warned it "will lead to a very dark reality.
"The former Philippine government and the United States behind it have conspired for a long time to blackmail China regarding its historic rights to the South China Sea, but to do it through a tribunal that tramples on international justice goes too far," Jiang wrote.
That's exactly the kind of situation that Apple is battling to prevent right now, stressing that the FBI order to open the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters sets a dangerous precent that tramples on privacy and safety for "millions" of users.
And the sniveling enablers of a president who destroys every norm in American politics, the cowards who can't stand up to a misogynistic bully who tramples the Constitution, threatens our allies and is a pathological liar — those people are not better than Stephanie Clifford.
Many see Paul Kagame, the former general who ended the genocide and has called the shots in Rwanda ever since, as providing a model of development: that of an authoritarian who gets things done and helps the poor, even if he also tramples human rights.
A Nicaraguan Supreme Court justice who was President Daniel Ortega's closest legal adviser before he resigned this week accused the president and his wife of running a brutal government that tramples on civil rights and is driving the nation to the brink of civil war.
The friction between the two — Japanese culture and Christianity — seems to be a lifelong conflict for Rodrigues, even after he finally breaks down and tramples the fumie, saving the Japanese Christians, then remains in the country to live out the rest of his life.
The brief argues that the revocation of Acosta's White House press credentials "tramples on the Constitution – in particular the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of speech and of the press – and could have a chilling effect on other journalists," the organizations said in a joint statement.
But it was not until this week that Senate Republicans — many of whom vehemently oppose the idea on the grounds that it tramples legislative prerogative — made it clear that diverting funding from other projects for a wall, in the name of a national emergency, was a nonstarter.
As Trump tramples over US foreign policy and cozies up to Russia, the House continued grilling Lisa Page — who was the recipient of those infamous texts from FBI agent Peter Strozk — in an effort to reveal bias in the investigation into possible connections between the Trump campaign and Russia.
"This rule tramples states' retention of sovereign authority under the Tenth Amendment and seeks to destroy an entire industry, displacing hardworking men and women and setting a precedent to disregard states' own understanding of major industries within their borders," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) said in a statement.
Third-party standing is the reason pregnant women don't have to personally file a lawsuit when their state passes an abortion law that tramples on their rights — an abortion clinic, which has more resources and is better prepared for a yearslong legal battle, can sue on its patients' behalf.
"The Washington State Supreme Court's ruling tramples on our nation's long-held tradition of respecting the freedom of Americans to follow their deeply held beliefs, especially when it comes to participating in activities and ceremonies that so many Americans consider sacred," said Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council.
If that's the case, here are some of the things they want Americans to believe: • Vladimir Putin, an unabashed dictator who invades other countries, tramples on his people's civil and human rights, and has the blood of Russian journalists on his hands is the proper role model for an American president.
Less than a quarter of the G.O.P. caucus was prepared to block a national-emergency declaration most of them know violates the separation of powers, tramples on their legislative prerogatives, makes a mockery of long-held conservative principles, and establishes a political precedent they will come to regret bitterly and soon.
The bill tramples on employee privacy rights by forcing employers to give unions sensitive private information about employees, eliminates an employee's right to cast a private ballot in union elections, and limits the ability of employees to receive important information by unnecessarily chilling employers' right to communicate with their workforce on the pros and cons of unionization.
John Denver songs used: "Annie's Song" Okja's John Denver moment comes in the midst of a scene of madcap chaos: The title character, a genetically engineered superpig being hunted by malevolent global conglomerate Mirando, has been on the run with her owner, Mija (Ahn Seo-hyun), the giant animal wild-eyed and panicking as she tramples through the crowded and unfamiliar urban territory.
At one point in the film, the pope says that St. Francis's "life was a sermon," and Pope Francis — A Man of His Word presents its subject in the same way: as someone who preaches and lives an interest in the poorest and weakest, those whom the rest of the world tramples on their way up the ladder to greatness.
After all, Ray performs every task that we expect of a mean bastard: he dumps a loyal wife (Laura Dern), who has done nothing but sustain him through his career; he filches Joan from another guy; he fortifies himself with slugs of Canadian Club, though never enough to dull his wits; and he tramples all over the nice old-fashioned boys from San Bernardino.
Especially at a time when a U.S. president so blatantly tramples on Congress's spending power – withholding congressionally-appropriated foreign aid, transferring funds and canceling billions in military construction projects to pay for a border wall Congress expressly rejected, stealing disaster relief to bolster an anti-immigrant agenda, standing in the way of billions of dollars going to U.S. territories – we can ill-afford for the legislative branch to just hand over its most fundamental power to the executive.
The main throughline is that even though Trump makes no sense, tramples on basic values routinely, and has no grasp of the actual substance of his job, he does have a large, well-financed, and fairly relentless conservative propaganda apparatus at his back that tries to obscure his failings from their audience while trusting that keeping him in power is broadly beneficial for the goals of the conservative movement — even if he is only dimly aware of what those goals are.

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