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"The transgressions that society deems minor (or doesn't even see as transgressions) often feel considerable to the person on the receiving end," Flores wrote in her essay.
"I'm not suggesting that Biden broke any laws, but the transgressions that society deems minor (or doesn't even see as transgressions) often feel considerable to the person on the receiving end," she wrote.
Yes, police must be held accountable for their unlawful transgressions.
Integrate the baseline contagion map — not just examples of transgressions.
Clinton on Monday did not bring up Trump's personal transgressions.
But they do not believe her transgressions warrant criminal charges.
Those who throw stones need to address their own transgressions.
And all managed to escape prosecution, despite their proven transgressions.
Instead, he commits to it, doubling down on his transgressions.
Let's try to forgive some transgressions that have hurt us.
Players will forgive one another a vast array of transgressions.
Do people make apologies or accept accountability for past transgressions?
Lee, Ratcliffe has to explain a pair of political transgressions.
I'm infinitely more concerned with Trump's transgressions at this point.
Transgressions of workers' rights were not subject to trade sanctions.
Saudi Arabia may be willing to forgive Qatar its transgressions.
The nature of Trump's transgressions inevitably ties to judicial nominations.
So forgive the marketing transgressions and just enjoy the wine.
What is interesting to you about those kinds of transgressions?
Charney's sexual transgressions have been widely documented at this point.
"I'm not suggesting that Biden broke any laws, but the transgressions that society deems minor (or doesn't even see as transgressions) often feel considerable to the person on the receiving end," she ended the piece.
There are many of his electronic transgressions to consider as well.
He was unable to forgive himself for flaws and social transgressions.
Not to say that transgressions don't happen also in kink communities.
This special report will look at those transgressions in greater detail.
Meanwhile, GOP temptation to highlight Democratic transgressions comes at great risk.
Ignore transgressions, and you advertise your weakness while encouraging other miscreants.
Then Noah took the fall in court for both women's transgressions.
Bush Administration horrors were transgressions, not signs of chronic imperial disorder.
"  "For my transgressions, I was summarily unelected from the Texas Legislature.
Men were being pilloried, fired, and investigated for their sexual transgressions.
There are scandalous transgressions or betrayals that can kill a friendship.
Huawei acknowledged the transgressions and said the employees had been fired.
Mr. Paul's stunt shows us the real power of such transgressions.
Mr. Milken's transgressions didn't end with his guilty plea and imprisonment.
The enormity of his alleged transgressions works, perversely, to his advantage.
Now, Pelosi is saying Trump's transgressions are too urgent to ignore.
The scope of Kelly's alleged transgressions is vast, and spans decades.
Flyers might then be arrested for transgressions well beyond the agency's purview.
DPRK's (North Korea) latest transgressions require our response to be even firmer.
And minor transgressions, such as traffic offences, may be punished more harshly.
Bloomfield is paying for her part in Friedman's transgressions with her reputation.
Claudius eventually discovered Valentine's transgressions, imprisoned him, and called for his execution.
We can explain all of Trump's transgressions with this single formative fact.
The alleged transgressions related to this investigation occurred months before Trump's Inauguration.
I would lose my temper, shouting at my children for minor transgressions.
Mr. Trump spotlighted decades-old accusations of sexual transgressions that dogged Mrs.
It accused Mr. Vanetik of fraud, breach of contract and other transgressions.
Most of Mr. Trump's alleged transgressions, measured by those standards, seem picayune.
Why should a player be penalized for the transgressions of her coach?
Women are sometimes detained because of transgressions by their husbands or sons.
Trump's loyal political base has shown itself unconcerned about such personal transgressions.
The last thing you want is a written record of your transgressions.
In the grand scheme, that's worse than any of Melo's nightly transgressions.
The participants sit in a circle of trust and share their transgressions.
Why might Nissan have wished to use these transgressions against Mr Ghosn now?
"Bill Clinton committed a number of transgressions as a public servant," Scott said.
Consequently, even the smallest of such transgressions threatens the integrity of our world.
Never admit that your side makes mistakes or is guilty of any transgressions.
The characters elope, break off engagements and indulge in all manner of transgressions.
However, as Shira Ovide of Bloomberg points out, Apple has its own transgressions.
And if transgressions are seen to go unremarked or unpunished, they will continue.
We tend to defend those we love and admire, no matter their transgressions.
Berry's transgressions make him comparable to people like Bill Cosby and Mel Gibson.
The company blames a decrease in traffic to its site on Google's transgressions.
Shortly after came a Daily Beast article detailing more of Chahal's alleged transgressions.
The victims could sue Salling's estate for damages they suffered from his transgressions.
She writes with compassion and grace about both childhood traumas and adult ­transgressions.
It also means Trump's and Moore's transgressions against multiple women actually do matter.
It is unclear whether Mueller's filing on Manafort's transgressions will be made public.
The company's problems won't disappear, and its past transgressions can't be apologized away.
But now, Swoggle tells TMZ Sports ... Culkin is GONNA PAY for his transgressions.
Ms. Yard-McCracken recommended responding to transgressions of social norms by setting boundaries.
Second, our public performances of virtue do little to undo our private transgressions.
It applied to minor transgressions against codes of social behavior, formules de politesse.
When Haynes experiences these kinds of transgressions, she largely keeps them to herself.
A year later, Citibank had to repay customers $700 million for similar transgressions.
First, Clinton's transgressions were essentially a personal matter, not a national security issue.
But in much of America, such transgressions appear remote and not immediately damaging.
Cohen, for his part, took pains to explain Roshi's transgressions without excusing them.
These people contorted their faith to support a man accused of unthinkable transgressions.
As bad as antifa's transgressions have been, the far right has been worse.
Such policies, however, still require users to moderate each other and report such transgressions.
The biggest risk is reputational; only egregious transgressions are likely to lead to penalties.
In contrast and thankfully, however, "SNL" has been careful not to forgive Trump's transgressions.
"I'm talking about transgressions, narcissism, power, sexual infidelity, denial, and particularly war," she says.
But we don't need to imagine future transgressions in order to condemn this action.
It is important that past moral transgressions not be forgotten, lest they be repeated.
No democratic state worth its salt would permit such basic transgressions of democratic procedure.
As in: No one could follow all of the various transgressions committed by Pruitt.
Adults who ordinarily scolded the youngsters for such transgressions passed through with sympathetic nods.
"But it wasn't a violent crime," she continued, referring to Mr. Grimm's tax transgressions.
His ethical transgressions, unlike the fossil fuels that he champions, are a renewable resource.
Those Republicans feel compelled to engage in such transgressions for an imperative political reason.
History will not be kind to those who passed over Trump's transgressions in silence.
The journals reveal, and spark, a plethora of transgressions: theft, blackmail, adultery, parental cruelty.
But on New Year's Day the extent of your transgressions is not yet clear.
It was the daily heat of the newspaper as an institution peppering his transgressions.
The transgressions in her performance that are specific to her experience — including being a nude Arab woman and stuffing the French flag into her mouth, which is illegal in France — were thus equated, problematically, with transgressions against a historically oppressed culture and people.
Aboriginal people have systems for dealing with offline transgressions before they get out of hand.
And, if the Starbucks transgressions are any indication, they take the latter category very seriously.
Defining those consequences, however, is difficult, they said, especially when transgressions can vary so widely.
Is it being naive about its own vulnerability to future hacks and transgressions by employees?
So regulators should (hopefully) be getting a handle on any such transgressions and transgressors soon.
And then there's this: McGwire, Bonds, and Clemens have been forced to confront their transgressions.
" Since the pact was signed, Pompeo said, "The list of Iranian transgressions has increased dramatically.
Here's a brief rundown of their transgressions as reported by CNN and other news outlets.
Comedy can be used to make us laugh while reminding us of a politician's transgressions.
Also worth noting is the leftist double standard when it comes to social-media transgressions.
He said that it was the only way she could make up for her transgressions.
The company's C.E.O., Stuart Gulliver, said that he was "profoundly sorry" for the bank's transgressions.
Instead, Republicans are gently rapping him for his ethical transgressions and praising his deregulatory regime.
When she sat down with Kelly, King was daring him to explain his alleged transgressions.
Punishing blatant antitrust transgressions would seem like an easy first step in the right direction.
Progressive opponents of Trumpism should resist the urge to do so over the wrong transgressions.
An obvious objection is that criminal transgressions render prisoners unfit for participation in democratic society.
Women, by contrast, were already socialized to be self-giving, overly willing to forgive transgressions.
If Trump seems to look the other way on Russian transgressions, China gets no free pass.
Brock blasted Sanders for a list of transgressions familiar to anyone who was around for 2016.
"When it comes to Erdogan's transgressions, so far, we really haven't seen any punishment," Erdemir said.
So it's hard to say exactly what transgressions prompt authorities to send people to the centers.
Either way, watching a mental parade of your partner's flaws and transgressions probably isn't so productive.
The reason why the U.S. will not prioritize balance is because of China's past trade transgressions.
The No. 1 issue should be the most obvious: the abysmal transgressions of the Albany crowd.
Let's review the most recent transgressions: But see, here is the crux of all of this.
If I had not forgiven him for his transgressions, it would have haunted me for years.
Traffic cameras are proliferating, but fewer than half of Thais pay the measly fines for transgressions.
We know too much about his transgressions to see jokes that transgress in the same way.
Once a power dynamic shifts, though, the silence around their transgressions (and perhaps even crimes) breaks.
The fifth case involved a scientist whose transgressions may not be serious enough to be fired.
When that happens, the debate over transgressions freezes and all that is left is the music.
Therefore, the impacts of these transgressions are likely to further bolster incumbents' trust advantage with consumers.
But in Senegal, making your transgressions fly away can run you as little as 8 cents.
Among other transgressions, he apologized in 2012 for incorrectly linking the mass killer in Aurora, Colo.
Many contemporary plays, even those telegraphing transgressions, feel like live audition reels for television writing gigs.
They are also just kids, wrapped in an aura of innocence whatever their age-appropriate transgressions.
They had about them a fugitive air, and an uncertainty about how much their transgressions mattered.
"What often happens with brand transgressions is, despite everyone's claims, [customers] do come back," he says.
His story is a reminder of whose transgressions can be set apart from their redemption stories.
I might be paying for these financial transgressions for years — and salaried employees might be, too.
The Trump cabinet, more than any in memory, has been tainted by ethical transgressions and resignations.
Many journalists and news organizations have had far worse transgressions that resulted in no punishment whatsoever.
It has fired 20 employees in the last few months for transgressions that included sexual harassment.
This situation is personal to me, because Wolf's transgressions strike directly at my own life's story.
When I confessed these and other transgressions to Adeney the next morning, he was not amused.
He contended that Columbus actually took the tough stance of punishing crew members who committed transgressions.
There are filmmakers with horrific transgressions on their personal ledger, from Woody Allen to Roman Polanski.
For instance, his relationship with Grier ended after, among other transgressions, she beat him twice in tennis.
Do his transgressions have anything whatsoever to do with how we value him as a painter now?
His supposed transgressions from Libertarian orthodoxy have earned him outright disdain from many of the party's attendees.
Usually that argument is used against transgressions like polluting waterways or interfering with the use of parks.
Some of the videos' transgressions might be obvious to children, like figures from different franchises appearing together.
Also, her group keeps an eye on potential Voting Rights Act transgressions, among other civil society duties.
But they have studied how this applies to racism and sexism in the context of minor transgressions.
First, Ailes walks away with a reported $40 million last summer after his alleged transgressions against women.
Coming from Trump, it was just one of many transgressions that suggested he was unfit for office.
Moderator Andrea Mitchell asked Senator Bernie Sanders whether he regrets calling former President Bill Clinton's transgressions disgraceful.
Parker can still provide a service to the community once he has truly grappled with his transgressions.
Their work could be lost, too; their careers tainted as a side effect of Jaeger's alleged transgressions.
"The materials reflect one of the broadest arrays of likely transgressions that I've ever seen," Owens said.
In the case of moral transgressions, parents saw these prompts as tools for helping children take responsibility.
They are aggressive and kind, free of sharp elbows, comfortable revealing and being abashed by their transgressions.
There are serious transgressions that the culture space created by these games never allows us to make.
Roma residents in Torokszentmiklos rejected the wholesale criminalization of all because of the transgressions of a few.
Hence, the extent of any horrific sexual transgressions are limited to the "locker-room talk" and trivialization.
But Wells Fargo's transgressions were unusually blatant and straightforward, which contributed to the still-mounting public outcry.
M.L.B.'s constitution allows for fines of up to $237 million for failure to report such transgressions.
With the #MeToo movement, we've rightly made private transgressions and abuses public, in all their painful detail.
Citizens were thrown in jail for shaving their beards and for more obscure transgressions, like eyebrow plucking.
For even the most minor transgressions, as in the case of Professor Beard, people are turned radioactive.
And he left his previous club under something of a cloud after a number of disciplinary transgressions.
Brown has pet peeves, which he refers to as crimes, by which he means transgressions against hooping.
Most of President Trump's alleged transgressions offend against the etiquette of modern liberal governance, not the Constitution.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Napping While Black (and Other Transgressions)," by Tariro Mzezewa (Op-Ed, nytimes.
In short, whatever one thinks of Clinton, Trump's transgressions are certainly as bad, and, in truth, worse.
He could do more damage — and his transgressions are worse than those that have defeated prior nominees.
It is the phrase that absolves the A.K. Party of its own transgressions and condemns everyone else.
Had Mr. Inman's Facebook transgressions snared him in a professional purgatory from which he could not escape?
If it did, impeachment would be available for casual transgressions, which no framer of the Constitution intended.
And in what has become one of his trademarks, Trump accused his targets of his own transgressions.
The administration pegs the cost to the U.S. of Beijing's transgressions at hundreds of billions of dollars.
I remember several graphic images of people burning in Hell or generally suffering because of their transgressions.
Marriage counselors often caution against "scorekeeping" — healthy relationships cannot survive if we obsess over each other's transgressions.
Its underlying business has been making £1bn a quarter, but the bills from past transgressions keep rolling in.
De Blasio has also seen some controversy in his time as mayor, some transgressions more serious than others.
Clinton's supporters say it is the ultimate act of sexism to hold her culpable for her husband's transgressions.
It has also prompted new questions about how exactly we define the transgressions we've all been reading about.
Russian authorities have acknowledged transgressions but have repeatedly denied the existence of a systematic state-sponsored doping program.
Such transgressions, however, will be harder to deflect if Jobs lives up to the greatness predicted for her.
Indeed, responding to missile-tests and other transgressions signals that the world will react to nuclear breaches, too.
Court officials have not said if they are reviewing the sentence based on the transgressions of the clerk.
"The list of Iranian transgressions has increased dramatically since the date that the JCPOA was signed," Pompeo said.
But one shopper in Australia is learning the hard way that sometimes you pay for those small transgressions.
His father finally rejects and humiliates him, calling him a murderer and expressing deep shame over his transgressions.
In an effort to get ahead of these transgressions, Revolut has been on a wide-reaching hiring spree.
Given the preponderance of evidence indicating such transgressions, there is little need for Democrats to promote conspiracy theories.
Russian authorities have acknowledged transgressions but have repeatedly denied the existence of a systematic state-sponsored doping programme.
China's transgressions, both home and abroad, suggest a country experiencing a growing list of weaknesses and mounting troubles.
The intended message is that no oligarch can escape economic punishment for involvement in the country's alleged transgressions.
Joe Biden can both work for current justice and acknowledge past transgressions against African-Americans in this country.
If not necessarily in China, the front line of its transgressions, then in the rest of the world.
In other words, Type-A transgressions that initially spur corporate success can easily slip into classic individual sins.
Convince party leaders and Fox News to fall instantly in line, focused solely on your opponent's supposed transgressions.
Some Republicans, like the committee chairman, Richard Burr, appear to be taking the president's transgressions far more seriously.
Was it worth entirely discarding him for his sins — especially when those transgressions seemed to morph over time?
The employees said some air marshals had been forced to resign or had been fired for minor transgressions.
Chicago president Theo Epstein said Monday that the decision was based on baseball and not Russell's past transgressions.
He has accused the Gearbox CEO of secretly taking a $12 million bonus, as well as other transgressions.
His frequent and flagrant transgressions of truth seemed sort of like a joke you could be in on.
This seemingly endless litany of transgressions can get the better of you, but realize that you're not alone.
Instead, he often later pleaded guilty to them, as if he thought the transgressions over and regretted them.
Hastert "acknowledges that as a young man he committed transgressions for which he is profoundly sorry," the statement said.
Per the Daily Mail, two former InfoWars employees said this week that Jones himself committed workplace transgressions against them.
"It's not really ideological dissonance, because their transgressions are not related to liberal ideology in any way," he wrote.
UBS paid American authorities $780m in 2009, in a case widely considered more egregious than its alleged French transgressions.
Minor transgressions will thus remain common—and, when the storm has died down, major ones could pick up again.
But that violates Apple's guidelines and developers have been booted from the app store for far less egregious transgressions.
He was right to catalog the list of transgressions -- and aggression -- that Iran continues to pursue in the region.
It sounds like a no-brainer, but take a step back and you might see some less-obvious transgressions.
For a complete list of his many many social transgressions, check out this list of his top 90 gaffes.
With such anxiety in mind, the administration is at pains to show it gave no concessions on Iran's transgressions.
On Thursday, advocates for an elected board cited that list of financial and management transgressions under an appointed board.
Desensitized by gruesome re-examinations of vicious killers gone by, true crime fans rarely get invested in financial transgressions.
It appeared to be a remarkably fulsome apology for the work's transgressions, and it was welcomed by her critics.
Baylor said it had retained a law firm for the possibility of an N.C.A.A. investigation into the latest transgressions.
On Wednesday, the embattled administrator appeared on Capitol Hill to defend himself against criticisms of his alleged ethical transgressions.
A statement from his lawyer said Mr. Hastert "earnestly apologizes" for past transgressions, but stopped short of detailing them.
Offensive remarks, unrealistic demands, people taking credit for others' work, bullying — the transgressions that occur can take many forms.
For now, though, most of its big rivals appear to have put the worst of their transgressions behind them.
They're drawn to worlds in which identities are fixed, order trumps imagination and transgressions are met with routine punishment.
But even divorced from that there was a potent thrill that came with playing out those low-res transgressions.
I think there was a lot of looking the other way on a number of transgressions by authority figures.
Because, again, that's how easy it remains for the public to forgive and forget the transgressions of powerful men.
The firing has stirred debate about how Hollywood should handle transgressions as it seeks to clean up its culture.
LONDON — For Lent, many Christians give up indulgences like tobacco, alcohol or sweets, or transgressions like lying and swearing.
Even if I was never defending Kelly, I was still laughing at him, and effectively ignoring his alleged transgressions.
His trajectory is a reminder of who pays forever for their mistakes and whose transgressions can be set aside.
I can't remember exactly how things clicked into Candace transcribing her own transgressions and the foibles of her friends.
But many of us commit those sort of transgressions knowingly, because we have malicious or violent impulses and motivations.
I hope the I.O.C. and WADA embrace that same commitment, and refuse to sweep Russia's transgressions under the rug.
After all, the Vols once employed as their basketball coach Bruce Pearl, who is no stranger to N.C.A.A. transgressions.
Among their transgressions, in the eyes of their critics, is their comparison of Black Lives Matter to hate groups.
In some cases — Richard M. Nixon's abuse of power and Bill Clinton's personal transgressions — the moral shortcomings were great.
In some cases, the credibility of efforts to fight graft was undermined by transgressions committed by the crusaders themselves.
She also had texts and emails from her time with Dr. Ablow that illuminated what she considered those transgressions.
If women dare to speak out, seek an education or demand their rights, these "transgressions" lead to severe reprisals.
Its devotees, drawn to the group by virtue of its opacity, carve whole identities out of the band's transgressions.
Although South Carolina offenders could be fined for their transgressions, for example, women typically had no independent financial resources.
All of it—these transgressions against the cultist mentalities of hippie food and New Age spirituality—made my heart race.
Wells's transgressions have caught the public mood far more than esoteric abuses in the mortgage-backed-security market ever did.
The album's lyrics range from playful to serious — and topics like sexual transgressions and reproductive health are not off limits.
Some papers are retracted for ethical transgressions alone, such as a 21975 study that fed genetically engineered rice to children.
But America too believes it is retaliating: punishing China for trade and investment transgressions, including the theft of American technology.
Since then, the government has placed some curbs on small business to stop what Raúl called "illegalities and other transgressions".
The 54-year-old's alleged transgressions were caught on surveillance footage and he was arrested on the spot, TMZ reported.
Thursday's grotesque outburst produced criticism even from Republicans, who have seemed willing to ignore his transgressions up to this point.
The PM is no stranger to transgressions, having resigned in 2007 over various factors that included scandals in his cabinet.
His cartoonish transgressions are so public and often that it's become difficult to separate the human being from the caricature.
If Conor is convicted in the phone smashing case, the Florida can take Conor's previous transgressions into consideration during sentencing.
But by the end, we are presented with previously unknown, and far more widespread, transgressions against the Osage, more murders,
All signs point to Trump being pleased the the Justice Department is looking into alleged transgressions against his campaign staffers.
Fowler went to the human-resources department with chat logs documenting these transgressions, assuming that the manager would be punished.
The director of the F.B.I., James B. Comey, has said that Mr. Petraeus's transgressions were more serious than Mrs. Clinton's.
Instead, it pursues the claim of a victorious power whose transgressions become irrelevant because winners don't have to justify themselves.
He warns, "Those who take up arms against us will burn for their transgressions… " Where to begin with Lord RayEl?
Clinton's personal lives have in some ways taken parallel tracks, with each woman choosing to forgive her husband's humiliating transgressions.
His alleged transgressions have energized women to support Hillary in a way that Hillary could not with her own campaign.
Pruitt may have thought that being the tip of the spear in dismantling Obama's environmental agenda would excuse ethical transgressions.
Ignoring those transgressions, Trump blamed his own country for the decline in U.S.-Russia relations in a pre-summit tweet.
Thank goodness this good Catholic boy has a great excuse for my transgressions for St. Peter at the Pearly Gates.
PENELOPE GREEN Most comedies of manners use women's clothing and appearance to emphasize, mock or sometimes even celebrate class transgressions.
When children expect to ask, give and deny consent at their own discretion, sexual transgressions stick out as clear violations.
According to Japanese press reports, he also bought property in Lebanon and Brazil with company money, among other alleged transgressions.
The answer, of course, depends on our willingness to dislodge the stubborn civil rights transgressions and prejudices that divide us.
For now, though, most of Wells Fargo's big rivals appear to have put the worst of their transgressions behind them.
But as officials communicated their sense of resigned acceptance, they also expressed disinterest in assigning specific accountability for systematic transgressions.
Compared with the bullies, the grifters in the Trump administration seem less unpleasant, but their transgressions are no less outrageous.
Colin Powell upped the ante with his slide show of Iraq's transgressions presented at the United Nations in New York.
Putnam's punishment for his transgressions with Janine is to have his arm surgically removed in a scene that's remarkably gory.
Russian authorities acknowledged transgressions have taken place but have repeatedly denied the existence of a systematic state-sponsored doping program.
It is one of the most delicious transgressions in the world, but not something your co-workers need to see.
Mr. Gunn's firing has also stirred debate about how Hollywood should handle transgressions made during a more anything-goes era.
Sadly, many award recipients have not abided by this rule, cravenly deleting their tweets and leaving their transgressions a mystery.
But that was for a banned stimulant, not a steroid, and the transgressions, in 2007, culminated in an 80-game suspension.
The 29-year-old apologized during a hearing and indicated his transgressions were unintentional, claiming his inexperience was partly to blame.
His most compelling moments have come when he has tied Clinton's interventionist streak to a broader critique of U.S. transgressions past.
The bank absolutely had to pay for its transgressions, our columnist writes, but he wonders if it's being punished too much.
Studies by psychologists have shown that students will confess to academic transgressions they did not commit to avoid even minor penalties.
The FSCA added that Steinhoff had confirmed the disclosure will enable it to act against all persons implicated in the transgressions.
What matters is whether Trump—or any president—is held to account for alleged transgressions in gaining office, and then, once
While such principles have been violated in many conflicts, human rights advocates say the transgressions in Syria have been especially egregious.
Gates could get philanthropic advice from anyone, and yet he corresponded with Epstein, whose transgressions were well known at the time.
Sure, some number of constituents might condemn your silence on Trump's transgressions, but were they going to vote for you anyway?
Recoiling at the American President giving Russia a free pass for the election transgressions, Congress resolved to show even greater toughness.
Past transgressions are forgiven and governments receive the benefit of the doubt as long as the sale promotes U.S. economic interests.
He remains on the fringes, not because of his transgressions, but rather the remorseless way he defended them till the death.
Britain's new Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, is calling on the US and Europe to stand "shoulder to shoulder" against Russia's transgressions.
In this episode, the Sugars take a long hard look at transgressions of love, friendship, the self and so much more.
In conference calls, he has openly accused me of various transgressions, like how my large files are supposedly causing backup problems.
By then, she said, most children report guilt in response to transgressions, and that can help them treat other people kindly.
Never mind that N.F.L. teams have offered million-dollar contracts to players convicted of animal abuse, domestic violence and other transgressions.
I am also outraged that there were times when volunteers and employees ignored our procedures or forgave transgressions that are unforgivable.
It is possible to apply for reinstatement after five years, but that requires demonstrating there have not been any other transgressions.
Holding top executives legally accountable for the transgressions of their firms would still be the most effective deterrent to corporate crime.
Critics of the deal worry that Obama might downplay Iranian transgressions, arguing they are less important than preserving the overall agreement.
Anyway, years after their transgressions Fischer thankfully had enough sense to call out Pam's ridiculous behavior and set the record straight.
I agree that AlSal's transgressions were mainly sucker sauce—but let's keep that between us, since it's a wildly unpopular view.
It's not simply that he fails to practice what he preaches or that he criticizes others for transgressions he, too, commits.
Another result of this is that when an officer violates policy, his or her victim's transgressions may get the most scrutiny.
How much justice often depends on the stature of the owner, the offense he or she committed and any past transgressions.
And he has proved resilient, as many rank-and-file voters appeared less concerned about his transgressions than liberal activists were.
Stories about Kelly's transgressions have been coming out for 17 years — why have they remained under the radar for so long?
While C.K. finally confessed to the allegations on Friday afternoon, information about his transgressions have been publicly available for over two years.
Since the end of 2018, the stock has climbed over 60%, as investors have forgiven Facebook, or, at least, overlooked its transgressions.
Even when the lyrics are re-worked to celebrate the many transgressions and seemingly provable outright crimes of the Donald Trump administration.
In principle, the operational-risk requirement may be multiplied to reflect past transgressions (because banks with a bad record may sin again).
He expects Wall Street to pretty much forgive Wells of any transgressions because of how much it will make from higher rates.
While war was the most obvious sign of "unrepentant and absurd pride", many other transgressions had caused "human, social and environmental degradation".
But the longtime businessman knew that punishments meted out for small transgressions — the occasional bribe, payoff, or kickback — were mild in Cuba.
This is fine for me, because I will probably burn my phone to a crisp at some point given my past transgressions.
It's remarkable to consider the totality of transgressions of political norms that Trump has committed in such a short period of time.
And when such transgressions are reported, we trust race directors to fully investigate the matter, and adjudicate their race results if necessary.
" Turner noted that Northam's and Herring's transgressions are unrelated to Trump, but rather are about "racism in the DNA of this country.
But in the age of #MeToo and #TimesUp, the musician has been increasingly under fire for a number of alleged recent transgressions.
For translation to be art," the author told her, "you have to make the uncomfortable but necessary transgressions that an artist makes.
The men who appear, two-dimensional figures with monosyllabic names, run together in a laundry list of half-sketched disappointments and transgressions.
Myers sought to frame Bryce as unfit to serve in Congress and has used his past transgressions against him in campaign ads.
It can be seen at the level of policy, too, and his transgressions in that realm are now threatening the constitutional order.
Both works portray people who were once in love but whose mutual affection is chipped away at by petty and bitter transgressions.
" His lawyer, Thomas Green, said Mr. Hastert acknowledged committing "transgressions" decades ago, for which, the lawyer said, Mr. Hastert was "profoundly sorry.
Rodriguez's transgressions amount to attacking the sanctity of baseball, a sport that has committed plenty of self-sabotage in its own right.
The transgressions that have come to light over the past few months have shown there is no way to be in control.
Once we understand the full extent of Zhou's transgressions, we know that, in the end, for him, it is what it is.
Dietrich's first Paramount movie, "Morocco" (1930), directed by Sternberg — who at that point was her lover — set the tone for future transgressions.
Voters will soon be denouncing the opposing party with the same reliable and willful blindness to the transgressions in their own party.
Mr. Haigh occasionally dined with Mr. Tynan and another critic, Michael Billington of The Guardian, between his womanizing and other offstage transgressions.
Like other Republicans, Chaffetz ultimately decided that beating Hillary Clinton was worth overlooking Trump's transgressions, and he returned, reluctantly, to the fold.
However, unlike the moral transgressions of the Uber C.E.O. Travis Kalanick or the Theranos C.E.O. Elizabeth Holmes, his came with chat logs.
For more than two decades, it has been a place where enemies needle one another (or worse), and past transgressions are forgiven.
These interviews provide opportunities to help youth become disciples of the Savior, repent of transgressions, and live the gospel of Jesus Christ.
If not, then Mr. Awlaki "could repent for those sins and his commitment to jihad would outweigh such transgressions," Mr. Abdulmutallab said.
Because of such transgressions, within 60 days, President Trump should announce Iran has acted against the spirit of the nuclear accord, e.g.
Or, in a good police procedural, both the spouse and the business partner, sent to the great beyond together for their transgressions.
Although these were not major transgressions, and she was not the instigator, Minnijean was the one harshly disciplined, not the white students.
How might we understand the possibility of Laquan McDonald being alive today if Van Dyke's previous transgressions had been taken more seriously?
This is where we learned to make amends for such transgressions—or how to throw shade, even on the brightest of days.
UN chief tries to curb peacekeepers' transgressions as US cuts loom Ben Wideman, a Mennonite pastor, paid tribute to his college friend Sharp.
Then, there are the mundane transgressions: She listens to all of Axe Cap's employees as they rattle on about illegal insider trading schemes.
Even if you have to put some scary stuff on the table — like past transgressions and secrets — these discussions will enrich your relationship.
" Asked if he's positive there's no hard feelings about his dad's past transgressions, Hart says, "I don t understand people who hold grudges.
Parker then sidestepped Mashable's question about whether there is a double standard in Hollywood regarding who is held accountable for their past transgressions.
It's a storyline that veers uncomfortably close to CK's own transgressions... or accusations against Woody Allen, the apparent target of CK's cinematic troll.
For someone who has resisted the title of feminist in the past, perhaps sexual transgressions against women shouldn't be his go-to topic.
Such transgressions and regressions mean that marine and terrestrial sediments are interleaved in these mountains, and the marine sediments provided the information needed.
He also ignored the transgressions that his boss found unacceptable: unmade bunks, a family photo taped to the wall, having too much linen.
"Vanderpump Rules" star Jax Taylor wormed his way out of possible prison time by telling the judge his transgressions were triggered by liquor.
None of this is to say that Democrats need to condone Trump's transgressions, nor forge some sort of personal friendship with the man.
Because when a petty thief is not punished for small transgressions, it allows him to believe that he can get away with anything.
I was able to give myself to her with full transparency, both about my past transgressions and my true feelings, hopes, and fears.
Amongst many of the themes present in the project, healing is one that is central to assisting her in overcoming her partner's transgressions.
But to fixate on these transgressions would be to flatter our own prejudices and inoculate ourselves against the critical force of his argument.
Andrew Sullivan lamented that, in the fury of the moment, transgressions of varying degrees were being unfairly lumped together to prosecute innocent men.
Like Taylor, he retained his poise as the Republicans attempted to cloud Trump's self-evident transgressions with all manner of Fox News agitprop.
First, throughout the 28503 midterms, moderate Democrats remained laser-focused on health care, despite the tempting target of Trump's outrageous comments and transgressions.
So good, in fact, that his manager, the major leaguer Earl Torgeson, announced plans to cut him for missed curfews and other transgressions.
In part, this is because they are: Women's misbehavior in office pales in comparison to some of the more egregious transgressions of men.
An acquaintance was impressed during a quick look at this lifted wagon, but VW's diesel transgressions have somewhat tainted the brand for him.
The German criminal code prohibits insults leveraged against foreign leaders, but says that transgressions can be prosecuted on a case-by-case basis.
If clean athletes thought they might be barred from the Games for their compatriots' transgressions, they would be more willing to speak out.
African-Americans who survive the pain of racial transgressions are expected to move on without those who participated acknowledging their role in it.
Minor transgressions were punished with ritual humiliation, such as being forced to wear cow udders or suffer extreme deprivation of food or heat.
But he also said that his transgressions "were merely a bump in the road" in his priestly life, to which he remained committed.
Those charges were dropped, but helped dent a longstanding French reluctance to breach the privacy of public figures, no matter their sexual transgressions.
Such questions, they said, are little more than a way to distract from what they called Mr. Trump's far more serious sexual transgressions.
They greeted Braun with a standing ovation on opening day in 2014, and have shown forgiveness to other Brewers for off-field transgressions.
Moviegoers, women in particular, will ultimately decide: Is forgiveness for transgressions still something that society in all of its Twitter-fied polarization allows?
Just being a part of a group, any group, is enough to excuse moral transgressions because in some way, you're benefiting from it.
They deride others, especially American liberals, who fall short of this standard, who blame anything other than themselves for personal transgressions or failures.
While FECA rules have been eroded over the years by court decisions and by creative political operatives, Trump's transgressions go many steps further.
If your entire act is based on breaking rules, then the transgressions need to get more and more outrageous to keep people shocked.
"For instance, would China monitor the social media of a Taiwanese card-holder while they are in Taiwan, and sanction transgressions," he said.
But Trump's alleged transgressions are worse than Nixon's because they concern an attempt to involve a foreign power in the American political process.
More specifically, unlike with most other past offenders who've gone to the altar of "DWTS," Spicer's transgressions are potentially beyond game-show atonement.
His worst transgressions fall into pretty ho-hum corporate misdeed categories like union-busting, the occasional copyright violation, defamation claims, and smoking weed.
Having the power to make a tax return public is especially important when it comes to potential transgressions by public officials, Thorndike said.
When he pressed bishops to acknowledge these children, some church leaders told him that he was the product of the rarest of transgressions.
These divergent images create a diaristic impression that mirrors the daily expectation of being surveilled, and its steady, insidious normalization of governmental transgressions.
Spiritualist séances were entertaining but also spaces in which transgressions of the sexual, social, and gendered order were enabled by the presence of 'spirits.
White society grinds down the self esteem of black artists to the point where we are expected to be silent about such obvious transgressions.
The disturbing conclusion is that Trump crossed many red lines some time ago, is currently being punished for these transgressions, and is nonetheless undeterred.
Harvey Weinstein's alleged transgressions struck a tone with the public and social media became a powerful microphone to amplify his and others alleged wrongdoings.
Multiple news outlets have reported the investigation won't result in any more indictments, but that doesn't mean that the report doesn't include serious transgressions.
"So far, we really haven't seen any punishment" for Turkey's transgressions, said Aykan Erdemir, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
At the moment, we seem to be compensating for past transgressions: far from devaluing old age, we assign it value it may not possess.
Paradoxically, the most powerful forces acting to diminish the dollar's global role are US initiatives to penalize foreign transgressions of American policies and priorities.
The focus now has become on-the-spot fines for transgressions of their strict Islamic code -- an effort to get money from locals quickly.
Employees who leave or are laid off regularly sue employers over the slightest of transgressions of the labour code, spurred on by litigious lawyers.
"Everything I wanted to say I got out except for the transgressions of Bill," Trump said of his opponent's husband, former President Bill Clinton.
It was clear to Cramer that Deutsche Bank radically underestimated how much it would have to pay for transgressions in the U.S. mortgage market.
There are good reasons why discovering an affair can make someone crazy, not least because transgressions nowadays tend to leave an extensive digital trace.
The Republican Party has become a dysfunctional family: its members forever currying favor with the old man, enabling his vices and denying his transgressions.
In the long story Haneke tells of middle-class misery and rot, we're all acting out the same dramas and committing the same transgressions.
How costly these transgressions have been will only become clear at the polls in midterm elections in November and the general election in 2020.
Clinton for her husband's infidelities, and had often accused her of enabling Bill Clinton's transgressions — but he had never said these things to Mrs.
As his daughter and son reckon with his dubious legacy, they must resolve to make sure that his past transgressions don't taint their futures.
White men are being called out for the transgressions of the last year and also, less obviously, for the lingering affronts of centuries past.
And while most ISPs continue to insist they'd never consider such anti-competitive arrangements, their track record of past transgressions make such promises hollow.
Like most of my fellow Melburnians, rather than confront him for his transgressions I gave a wry smile and bemused shake of the head.
He made clear that the constitutional remedy for Mr. Trump's potential transgressions is for Congress to determine if "high crimes and misdemeanors" were committed.
The for-profit generals will gain little from transitional justice: They will be left without status and profits even if their transgressions are forgiven.
Following the Clintons' lead, Trump dismissed the more than dozen women who stood up to accuse him of sexual transgressions as politically motivated liars.
The bank has also paid tens of billions of dollars in fines for transgressions like mortgage lending abuses and weak controls against money laundering.
But the deal set off protests from Washington lawmakers, including members of Mr. Trump's own party, who said ZTE's transgressions deserved a harsher penalty.
It's not as if Democrats don't have viable candidates to choose from, none of whom even come close to the scale of Bloomberg's transgressions.
In other words, it gives the corporate behemoth a bit of a get-out-of-jail-free card should past transgressions come to light.
Republicans have argued that Cohen's admitted lies discredit his testimony about Trump Tower Moscow and other transgressions of which he has accused the president.
Clinton also faced — and Trump had the advantage of — news media that couldn't distinguish between ordinary, if unseemly, political misconduct and truly extraordinary transgressions.
Trump, throughout the Baltic leaders' time at the White House, maintained that he had come down hard on Russia for a series of transgressions.
Unlike his namesake, however, LBJ never had a fear of impeachment, in part because his transgressions seemed limited to bad judgment not criminal behavior.
" "There has to be a better way to deal with past transgressions and make sure they don't happen again without destroying so many careers.
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Reworking his stage adaptation of Ibsen's play — a study of weaponized truth — Mr. Stone concocts a predictable stew of ancient transgressions and undeserved recriminations.
Many Republicans participated faithfully and impartially in the congressional investigations of Richard Nixon's transgressions, voting in the House Judiciary Committee for articles of impeachment.
As vile as Yates's transgressions are, their repugnance pales in comparison to Engel's portrayal of the Roanoke girls, who seem to crave his attention.
At the time, lawmakers were looking into several matters involving possible transgressions in the executive branch, during Warren G. Harding's Administration, according to Yin.
The story of American democracy isn't one of norms and transgressions, of order and disintegration, or a beckoning green light we swim helplessly toward.
On Friday, Weiner described his repeated transgressions as compulsive behavior and said that since last year he has been receiving "intensive" mental health treatment.
The indictment contained several juicy tidbits about Manafort's alleged transgressions, but perhaps the most ridiculous addition to the hubristic tale was to be found elsewhere.
From Trump, we learned that on this new, high stakes table, the transgressions that sunk so many past political hopefuls have lost their perceived currency.
Ailes not only protected his turf but commanded intense loyalty from those around him, many of whom turned a blind eye to his reported transgressions.
Still, when considering a second term, Americans seemed willing to forgive their flaws, favor their strengths over their liabilities and make allowances for their transgressions.
But the outcome was that perhaps the most prominent woman journalist in the United States paid a literal price for a male colleague's alleged transgressions.
He has called L.G.B.T.Q. Americans "the alphabet people" and has fixated on the sexual transgressions of famous men, including joking about R. Kelly's alleged misconduct.
It is in itself an example of a powerful comedian proving himself incapable of confronting the transgressions of another man in the industry he admires.
The three other banks got smaller fines, for transgressions ranging from failure to report "suspicious and unusual" transactions to inadequate financial skills training for employees.
But the horrors of millions of American explosives still embedded in fields here muddied his standing in pressing leaders on their own human rights transgressions.
When John Lasseter, Pixar's former chief creative officer, left the esteemed animation studio in early June 2018, the public word on his transgressions were vague.
That he may yet do, ducking the formal expulsion from the EPP that is surely the only credible way to punish his years of transgressions.
Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Ed Markey (D-MA) known as the CONSENT Act (short for Customer Online Notification for Stopping Edge-provider Network Transgressions).
The justice minister doubles as the chief prosecutor, deciding which transgressions to prosecute (Smolensk counter-protesters) and which to ignore (marchers with illegal fascist flags).
Still, some industry sources say the software used by the watchdog will have trouble pinpointing transgressions, partly because many of the traded power contracts overlap.
So if you do join a neighborhood watch, think about writing down a list of what kinds of transgressions to worry about when you start.
Blizzard says there's no maximum to this penalty, meaning really abusive players could be put in video game time out for years for repeated transgressions.
Behaviors are closely monitored, transgressions (notably masturbation) are punished, and desultory sexual relief is provided by the staff (notably a maid played by Ariane Labed).
Joni Ernst on Tuesday called Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt "as swampy as you get" for "transgressions" during his time leading the federal agency.
He forced his partners to produce more than 166,000 pages of documents in court and accused them of various transgressions, including fraud and tax evasion.
In others, she's a gross-out comic or a vixen; often she is a hood headmistress, admonishing women for their transgressions or their missed opportunities.
While Sebelius was critical of both Clintons, she questioned whether the impeachment pursued by Republicans in Congress was the appropriate vehicle for addressing his transgressions.
If his report indicates transgressions of any kind, then there will be a precedent-setting opportunity to demonstrate our collective commitment to cleaning up sport.
For the next several days, my cellie and I delighted in shouting at each other, "I will break your fuckin' jaw!" over the slightest transgressions.
And yeah, it's taking the lessons and transgressions noted on the part of this administration and preventing those things from happening again in the future.
For Lande, the fact that Newton transferred from Florida amid allegations of academic transgressions and his seemingly frivolous attitude weighed heavily on his evaluation process.
The lawmaker maintained that the U.S. should "expend our effort where it can pay off the most," while not ignoring the numerous transgressions with Iran.
Even though company executives were aware of O'Reilly's alleged transgressions, they planned to keep him on at the company and extended his contract in February.
And proportionality means that while all forms of inappropriate sexual behavior should be addressed, the response should be based on the nature of the transgressions.
In the absence of stories about impeachment, porn stars and white-collar criminal transgressions, I was left writing about Bush-speak, 41's tangled syntax.
"A slavish policy that ignores Chinese transgressions holds back the Philippine military and surrenders to Beijing's wishes," said Jose Antonio Custodio, a Philippine military historian.
Speaking up without the fear of being harshly judged is central to psychological safety, but these practices can remove that safety by judging unintentional transgressions.
There is a great deal in common between the trend toward vilifying mothers for perceived parenting transgressions and vilifying people for perceived flawed political opinions.
Wouldn't it be ironic if Flynn implicates the Swamp-Drainer-In-Chief in the Russia scandal in exchange for leniency for his own lobbying transgressions?
If anything, it's the company that may be sweating as cities have become more adept at making Uber pay for its past and present transgressions.
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And he resents the condescension of globalist elites, which is why Mr. Trump's regular transgressions against elite-enforced political correctness evoke glee from his supporters.
He is the last punk, one whose work can today feel predictive in its obsessions and transgressions, and to which contemporary fashion owes a debt.
This piece notes that though there can be "scandalous transgressions or betrayals" that kill a friendship, most of the time it's something much more subtle.
But it actually comes after a period of historically low transgressions -- despite a rise in crossings in March -- a fact that the President previously celebrated.
Denying witnesses is also off brand for the president himself, as his primary defense for nearly all of his transgressions in office has been transparency.
What is more, sanctions — which are aimed at punishing Erdogan for his transgressions — will actually help the Turkish president, who faces elections on June 24.
DOJ criminally prosecuted conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza for a minor campaign finance violation — pushing a stiff jail term — while ignoring Obama's hefty 85033 campaign transgressions.
She frequently accused Prime Minister Joseph Muscat; his chief of staff, Keith Schembri; and Malta's energy minister, Konrad Mizzi, of cronyism, kickbacks and other transgressions.
Everyone is shut down for the tiniest of transgressions and anyone who is off message is attacked, and that's a climate in which ideas die.
The banks, taking a cue from the appeals court, will doubtless argue on remand that governments around the world are already punishing them for Libor transgressions.
I cried watching Hillary give her concession speech, as her husband, whose personal transgressions were lobbed against her repeatedly and effectively, stood in the camera's frame.
But at other moments the EU has frozen Turkey out—sneering about "Asia Minor", dismissing its accession prospects and now imposing penalties for Mr Erdogan's transgressions.
"In light of these terrorist and immoral transgressions by the Houthis, the coalition will take strict measures urgently and carefully to deter them," al-Malki said.
But Ars reports that Texas officials exceeding those bounds have claimed "qualified immunity," which shields officers from liability when their transgressions don't violate "clearly established" rights.
Instead, he has cast himself as the victim of a "political witch-hunt" for private transgressions that have nothing to do with his job as governor.
But does the fact that Clinton apologized for his transgressions -- and Trump, so far, hasn't -- nix the comparison between the former President and the presidential hopeful?
On Thursday night, mainstream late-night talkshow hosts like Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah, and Jordan Klepper made sure to address C.K.'s transgressions in some capacity.
All of these organizations are focused not only on countering sexual misconduct as it happens, but also on promoting change that will ideally prevent future transgressions.
Minor Iranian transgressions, such as the recent breach of the amount of heavy water Iran is allowed to hold for its reactors, will not be tolerated.
"As David stated in Psalms chapter 51, verse 3: 'For I acknowledge my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me,&apos" Trent said, PEOPLE learns.
Analysis of past transgressions has led TRUST's researchers to suggest a set of guidelines called the Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings.
American banks have been fined less than $5bn over such misdeeds (though they have been clobbered for other transgressions, such as fraud connected with subprime mortgages).
Clinton's "transgressions" over 30 years of public service had calcified on the Rust Belt, rural and heartland areas of America much more than Democrats had predicted.
I will be using the remainder of my time on earth to atone for my transgressions, and to seek the light within, in others and myself.
They said it was a third-rate burglary, but we now know it was the tip of the iceberg in a series of serious, serious transgressions.
Being slow to take offense when somebody says the wrong thing, quick to forget the transgressions of others and honest in acknowledging your group's past wrongs.
They also raise questions about the capacity of a now-understaffed White House and legal counsel's operation to protect the President from current or future transgressions.
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And while his personal transgressions pale in comparison with Mr. Ford's, it emerged in 2000 that Mr. Lastman had secretly fathered two children with a mistress.
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To the Editor: After exhaustively chronicling Benghazi and Hillary Clinton's email transgressions, now you run a story on how she grappled with her husband's infidelity. Really?
"A place that has become emblematic for all of Virginia's past sins/transgressions and yet possesses one of its most stunning achievements," said one Democratic insider.
The court reasoned that transgressions against the laws of separate sovereigns (Alabama and the United States) do not constitute the "same offence" under the Fifth Amendment.
"It's taking the lessons and transgressions noted on the part of this administration and preventing those things from happening again in the future," Bharara told me.
If today's strongmen notice their deposed peers facing justice, the reasoning behind deterrence goes, they may realize that there will be consequences for their own transgressions.
If, in fact, the guys are treated with a different measuring stick for the same transgressions, this needs to be thoroughly examined and must be fixed.
A reader wonders whether she can rise above past transgressions by men, and her anger at the current administration, to find love and a life partner.
Anton Baklanov talks to Nina, movingly, about how he believes his transgressions will make his son's memories of his father faint at best, sour at worst.
Ultimately, as Wineapple explains, there was a miserable mismatch between the cramped proceduralism embedded in Congress's articles of impeachment and the depth of Johnson's actual transgressions.
It is already difficult for people convicted as a result of prosecutorial error to hold someone accountable for the legal transgressions that sent them to prison.
" Her father was highly critical of her grandfather, recounting his "transgressions, his complicity in the secret military effort to develop chemical weapons and the atom bomb.
They need to rebrand Trump's alleged transgressions with a term that most Americans don't need to Google to understand -- one with teeth. Bribery. Extortion. Payola. Shakedown.
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Three of the four, who were invited by Democrats, agreed that the President's transgressions were already sufficiently severe to justify the ultimate political sanction of impeachment.
If there is one thing that our system of justice values heavily, it is a criminal defendant who takes responsibility and owns up to their transgressions.
"The transgressions of my past do not invalidate the reality of what happened to me," Mr. Soresi said at the time of Mr. Morris's initial ban.
Her visit and his ensuing support on a bill she was pushing would raise eyebrows, but it demonstrated that it's possible to forgive past racial transgressions.
Both the Rum Preacher and the Apostle turn out to be driven not by faith but by guilt, in both cases guilt driven by sexual transgressions.
This unholy landmark was based on a house Hannum knew of growing up, a rumor mill of illicit activity and unspeakable transgressions passed from person to person.
Q Da Fool's story is one that's still largely about reversing former transgressions, especially now that he has a chance at actually breaking out of his hometown.
"I'm not suggesting that Biden broke any laws, but the transgressions that society deems minor often feel considerable to the person on the receiving end," Flores wrote.
The decision has been viewed as a heavy blow to the nation's artistic community and a means of silencing artists who could air the government's transgressions abroad.
That's how the seventh episode of Queen Sugar opens, with Charley's aunt Violet unsuccessfully trying to console her as she deals with the aftermath of Davis' transgressions.
"At times like this, the Justice Department can represent the will of the American people, and the people want bankers to pay for their transgressions," Cramer said.
Unlike his description of Palestinian transgressions, he used the settlements issue to directly question the intentions and commitment of the Israeli government, particularly Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
To many, the joy that people are finding in XXXtentacion's death is a product of his own karma, considering that he made light of his past transgressions.
Emmett ends up inextricably caught between these two resolute opponents and Gallagher convincingly embodies his perilously shifting loyalties as the horrifying scope of Howard's transgressions inevitably emerges.
With your help, they seek to learn the truth about the Rites, a secretive competition through which the worthiest exiles can return home, absolved of their transgressions.
"We speculate that racial disparities in discipline are greater for girls than for boys because black girls are especially susceptible to punishment for gendered transgressions," Perry said.
Rosenstein confirmed to lawmakers in briefings this week that the President already planned to remove Comey when he wrote his memo detailing the FBI director's alleged transgressions.
If true, that would mean Zuckerberg is guilty of one of the worst transgressions in terms of online security: re-using the same password for multiple services.
Still, that doesn't justify harboring hooligans such as de Jong, who is said to be nice enough off the field but whose transgressions on it are intolerable.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama has always been candid about his youthful transgressions -- a history his wife referenced Tuesday when explaining anyone can become a high achiever.
He also sued a GOP-affiliated political research group for defamation, claiming that it had intentionally spread misinformation about both the London incident and other alleged transgressions.
Many people have wondered why Jones has been allowed to remain on the site, while other users have frequently been suspended or banned for more minor transgressions.
The dupes, in chronological order of their transgressions, are Kevin McClain (Travis Tope), DeMarcus Tillman (Melvin Gregg), Jenna Hawthorne (Kiah Stern), and teacher Matthew Gesualdi (Isaac Lamb).
Furthermore, it is worth pointing out, since everybody has forgotten, that there has never been a golden age where people were not shamed for their sexual transgressions.
Catholics who find themselves in such situations, the footnote explains, might be helped along by the very sacraments that their transgressions would typically bar them from receiving.
A male skier told daily Kurier that sexual transgressions were still common in the 1980s and 1990s during his time at another Tyrolean boarding school for skiers.
Few observers would have described the banking sector as a hotbed of ethical compunction, but even by the jaundiced standards of the industry HSBC's transgressions were extreme.
Professional and amateur photographers alike express the natural beauty of untouched landscapes, highlight humankind's transgressions on those spaces, and humanize the animals whose homes are at stake.
That's probably part true, but he's also kinda just flexing on the priest on the other side of the confessional booth—outlining his transgressions with a grin.
Chinese troops have made about 300 transgressions this year into territory claimed by India, the second official in New Delhi said, up from about 225 last year.
Indeed, some of these men think that verbal coercion and taking advantage of a toxically impaired woman are less serious transgressions than the use of physical force.
Expressing outrage at his daily transgressions does nothing but remove Democrats from the people they need to win back — Trump voters who supported Democrats in past elections.
Only Donald Trump, a Rat Pack relic who spurred the reckoning with his transgressions toward women, could send out a tweet taking credit for the women's march.
An ordinary toaster becomes a device for punishment; a woman is ferried to an ophthalmologist's office in order to be blinded for her transgressions against the community.
Transgressions only transgress, though, when a boundary is violated, and within the world of the show, none of these moments are considered bad, strange, abusive or damaging.
Many Christians give up indulgences like tobacco, alcohol or sweets, or transgressions like lying and swearing, for the six weeks of penance that begin on Ash Wednesday.
Regardless of how clear a case Democrats make, it seems likely that a majority of voters will remain confused and unsure about the details of Trump's transgressions.
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While the Old Testament outlines, in punctilious detail, a code of personal conduct and punishments for an array of transgressions, its silence on abortion is particularly striking.
"The qualifier is, as often in China, vague and open to interpretation, and could be used for any number of 'transgressions,'" he told CNBC in an email.
Zoe Lofgren, the only lawmaker to have worked on all three modern impeachments, said Trump's transgressions were worse than those that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.
He and two other former shop stewards said they observed and documented a pattern of black drivers being punished for transgressions that white drivers got away with.
The university attracts a steady stream of devout American Christians, despite North Korea's history of handing down long sentences with hard labor to missionaries accused of various transgressions.
There's been online chatter that Hart hosting the Oscars would show that, as a culture, we allow people to make mistakes and grow and learn from past transgressions.
Instead, Berry's musical legacy and personal transgressions become parts of a greater, extremely complicated whole, one that requires us to hold multiple conflicting narratives up as equally valid.
Some of Moonves' purported transgressions include putting his hand up a woman's skirt and using intimidation as a means of getting back at women who refused his advances.
The prospect of one of the nation's most visible foreign policy conservatives testifying against his former boss would, in their view, underscore the significance of Mr. Trump's transgressions.
Airbnb had argued that the ban contravened laws that protect internet firms from culpability for users' transgressions and that it was not its responsibility to enforce the regulation.
If the reaction to Trump's lewd "Access Hollywood" tape is a guide, Trump's backers are forgiving and view such transgressions as something that happened well in the past.
Treat Williams plays Teddy Kennedy, as Dave Barry once wrote, with a bag over his head, shackled by his own transgressions and unwilling to roar on Hill's behalf.
Especially these days where Internet user's greatest joy seems to stem from calling out wrong-doers for their transgressions and dragging them on Twitter for all to see.
Where there are very limited legal avenues to holding large institutions accountable for their transgressions in civil cases, grand juries fulfill a critical function of protecting the public.
The net result of the museum's investigations was Richmond's removal as the supervisor of the alleged victim, and issuance of a "zero tolerance" warning against any further transgressions.
It is equally plausible that Pence is complicit in the lies propagated by the Trump administration and perhaps even involved in a cover-up of potentially impeachable transgressions.
At heart, Logan is a father-daughter story, or a story of parent-child reconciliation, or just a story about learning to forgive others and yourself for transgressions.
But a neighborhood watcher who makes relative judgments will keep expanding their concept of "crime" to include milder and milder transgressions, long after serious crimes have become rare.
As I learned more and more about these transgressions, a pit began to widen in my chest whenever I would seriously consider my appreciation for my favorite artist.
The university attracts a steady stream of devout American Christians, despite North Korea's history of handing down long sentences with hard labour to missionaries accused of various transgressions.
But ultimately, it is the universe around Mr. Weiner that seems perversely unhinged; a citizenry of judges and high priests who seem to have processed his transgressions personally.
Instead, they continue to focus only on the immediate VA transgressions themselves, applying Band-Aid solutions that couldn't possibly address the underlying causes or prevent their future manifestations.
But when Cramer asked Flannery about his company's past transgressions on Tuesday, the new CEO didn't seem interested in reconciling with the mistakes GE made in the past.
The rapid pace of ensuing scandals -- over an aide's domestic abuse allegations, children separated from their parents at the border and Cabinet secretaries' ethics transgressions -- obscured the moment.
Their transgressions are hiding in plain sight; there is now reporting that indicates North Korea is successfully using a variety of sanctions evasions tools to illegally import oil.
But there are so many issues that divide Turkey and the United States, from Syria to Turkey's purchase of Russian-made missile defense system, to Erdoğan's democratic transgressions.
CNN has confirmed neither the story nor the rumor, but if true it would fit into a pattern of payoffs to people alleging transgressions in Trump's private life.
Once the dust from his resignation settles, much of Pruitt's regulatory rollbacks might play well with his tribe, and it's possible voters in Oklahoma would overlook his transgressions.
And Taipei fears it could be the party that China punishes — instead of the U.S. — for what it considers transgressions against the 'One-China Policy,' Bush tells Axios.
Paul's arguably faced the most severe fallout in the immediate wake of his scandal, and YouTube's past response to transgressions committed by their content creators has been mixed.
It's normal for political figures to stand on shifting ground, but there's something in the transgressions and blemishes of so-called allies that's seen as a special betrayal.
America does love a comeback: Achievement in sports somehow makes us more willing to compartmentalize, to forgive transgressions, to make a complicated man more deserving of public redemption.
May-ling Khaw, 22, the couple's eldest daughter, took the stand on Monday, portraying Dr. Khaw in testimony and questioning as a loving father despite his marital transgressions.
"I have only asked my party to articulate my transgressions," he said in his resignation address to the nation, clearly aware that it was loath to do so.
Pashtuns and others living in the tribal areas have few rights and can be exiled, their homes and businesses razed, and members arrested en masse over minor transgressions.
The past transgressions that prefigure Riordan's potential breach of confession — notably, lying in court regarding the pederast priest — have a slight sense of character backfill conducted by numbers.
Democrats criticized the President from the moment the scandal broke and made clear throughout he had committed serious transgressions that could not be hidden by political talking points.
In his soft-spoken delivery, he presents confessions of embarrassing thoughts, transgressions that are not cheap provocations so much as the activity of a free and fearless mind.
Of course, suspensions can be reduced simply by refusing to dole them out, but certain transgressions, like physical fights, are still likely to get you suspended at Ascend.
Mr. Rose should be donating millions of dollars to domestic violence shelters, not planning a star-studded return to TV that leverages his transgressions to boost his career.
Trump's lawyers rejected those assertions but seemed to accept some transgressions, saying that no matter what the President had done, his conduct did not warrant a Senate conviction.
Walker said that although players have no tolerance for colleagues who willfully cheat, they also do not want to be overly harsh for transgressions of negligence, not malevolence.
Trump sees this as no big deal because he's always gotten away with his many transgressions, floating above the law in a padded world of privilege and prevarication.
They also insisted — and continue to do so — that the war itself was never about slavery but transgressions related to tariffs, "states' rights" or some generic Northern wrongdoing.
Whereas conventional narratives of female infidelity so often posit the unfaithful woman as a passive party, the women I talked to seemed in control of their own transgressions.
She later disappeared from public view for months, returning to the spotlight this week to credit the Communist Party for her success and apologize for tax-related transgressions.
Those transgressions include a meth habit that pretty much puts Waits in debt to his hard-nosed superior officer, Superintendent Parrs, who holds him on a short leash.
As Monique would discover, it would take years — and several other patients coming forward with their own stories of manipulation — for Dr. Ablow's transgressions to be taken seriously.
The question of whether a sitting governor can be impeached for transgressions committed before holding office is a legally ambiguous one — and Greitens could be the test case.
The company's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, was forced to publicly apologize for Uber's many transgressions after London officials declined to renew the company's license to operate in that city.
O'Neal&aposs criminal history dates back to 2008 when he served time in prison for heroin possession, but his most recent offense pales in comparison to his other transgressions.
A full-throttled endorsement of Trump means taking on his litany of transgressions from offensive statements against women, the disabled, immigrants and POWs, to his carousel of policy positions.
"Trump is betting that Americans will become so accustomed to his transgressions that they will become immune to outrage; that they will inoculate him against impeachment," wrote Frida Ghitis.
Some definitely have better privacy polices than others, and there's not always something nefarious going on, but getting shocked about FaceApp's perceived transgressions misses the forest for the trees.
Yet so far, Democrats are offering an unsettled array of responses that a post-impeachment Congress can make to rein in Trump or highlight alleged transgressions by the president.
Though there are some cheap crazy ex-girlfriend riffs, Jexi's vengeance more often feels like rage against her potential obsolescence, and the movie is relatively magnanimous about her transgressions.
In some ways, the old transgressions are the most uncomfortable: They implicate not just the alleged abusers, but everyone who knew about the stories and chose to overlook them.
Chile's artistic community is criticizing the country's recent decision to forego ARCOmadrid in 2021, arguing the government wants to censor artists who would air its human rights transgressions abroad.
The decision has been viewed as a heavy blow to the nation's artistic community and a means of silencing artists who could air the government's human rights transgressions abroad.
Thirty years later, after Abu Ghraib, Condoleezza Rice and a host of Hillary Clinton transgressions, I have even less reason to imagine that women are the morally superior sex.
For one thing, the SPD-Green government has stood firmly by VW workers throughout the company's crisis, insisting that they should not pay the price for transgressions by bosses.
That's explored in part through Madoff's prison interviews with Henriques, to whom he acknowledges his transgressions while expressing surprise and even hurt over the way people have characterized him.
The #MeToo movement has generated discussion around "zero tolerance" harassment policies, containing perhaps the implied threat that even minor transgressions of the policy will be met with strong punishment.
It is painful to witness the familiar narrative of transgressions coming to light, the perpetrator maybe facing opprobrium and before long, plotting a "comeback" where all is seemingly forgiven.
Some lyrics read like clear challenges to authority, but they stop short of criticizing officials by name or calling for democracy — transgressions that typically land Vietnamese dissidents in prison.
This week, the comedian Marc Maron, a friend and contemporary of Louis C.K., devoted his podcast's opening monologue to the comedian's transgressions and the gendered power dynamics in comedy.
After Hart, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump got through frenzies about sexual transgressions by enduring the ridicule, enlisting their wives to defend them on TV, and attacking their accusers.
European officials find it embarrassing to face up to the existence of a quasi-autocracy within the club, and thus have been slow to punish Hungary for its transgressions.
Between 1994 and 2008, multiple reports about the cardinal's transgressions with adult seminary students were made to American bishops, the pope's representative in Washington and, finally, Pope Benedict XVI.
The world watches as the Republican-controlled Congress tolerates Trump's 6900,2628 lies, dozens of ongoing federal, local and Congressional investigations into myriad transgressions and his unprecedented conflicts of interest.
The women's transgressions don't quite graduate from what we might call the indie-movie school of emotional growth: spontaneous dance parties, impromptu drug use, spur-of-the-moment vandalism.
But most take pains to hide such traits, and a few, such as McCain, honestly reflect on their own transgressions in a way that forges bonds with the public.
Now, one of those investors has escalated the battle by suing Mr. Kalanick, claiming fraud and other transgressions, in an attempt to remove him from Uber's board of directors.
The House inquiry into the president's transgressions should provide the evidence that will advance the Democratic argument about the inability of the Trump administration to properly lead the country.
During an appearance alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Thursday, Obama urged Trump to stand up for U.S. values by not ignoring Russia's transgressions, especially in Syria.
Nothing is certain, although my guess is that far more attention will be paid to the billions in his wallet than to the considerable taint of his business transgressions.
We can expect to see fewer enforcement actions because Ms. White's "broken windows" policy, through which she pursued a large number of small transgressions, is likely to be dropped.
Where Trump critics see a president flagrantly flouting standards, supporters delight in his transgressions — apparently seeing them as a refusal to bend before the forces of the hated establishment.
Do we really want to put people under the microscope for youthful transgressions as we are doing now for two Virginia public officials, Attorney General Mark Herring and Gov.
On Pro Football Roger Goodell began his tenure as commissioner of the N.F.L. in 2006 declaring that disciplining the league's 5003,000 players for their transgressions would be a priority.
Representative Zoe Lofgren, Democrat of California, who has served in the House for a quarter-century, said there was no comparison between Ms. Omar's situation and Mr. King's transgressions.
What sense does it make having him pay the price for transgressions that he had nothing to do with, some of which occurred while he was in elementary school?
He's also been called "the least transparent major presidential nominee in modern history" as the first since 1976 to fail to release his tax records, among other transparency transgressions.
Short of pushing for legislation to regulate the testing of autonomous vehicles more stringently, demanding companies that make injurious and fatal transgressions be properly held accountable seems a reasonable recourse.
It was also agreed that Pemex could only seek the removal of an operator if the regulator gave notice of transgressions that were not rectified by the company in question.
And having conflated "negative" with "Fake," he proceeded to float the idea of punishing the press for its perceived transgressions — in particular, revoking their credentials (presumably their White House credentials).
So Kerry is left to point out all of Iran's transgressions, but continues to make the argument that Iran without a nuke is less dangerous than Iran with the bomb.
Dante associates flattery with an entire class of transgressions against social order -- such as hypocrisy, lying, graft, sowing of discord, false counsel -- by placing them on one level in hell.
If our presidents believed in this approach, America would have engaged in shooting wars with untold numbers of countries that have, in recent decades, committed transgressions against the United States.
That's a pretty big discrepancy, and definitely means that erasing all your dietary transgressions at the gym is a lot harder than the peddlers of gym memberships make it seem.
After the refiner's fire of a midterm defeat burns through the GOP, Trump would be freer to run without so many conservative sticklers grousing about ideological transgressions or behavioral excesses.
The big four banks - Westpac, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and National Australia Bank - have admitted to other transgressions, including fraudulent loans and overcharging customers.
But Alberto also realizes that Marcus is a West Texas lawman of a certain age and with nothing resembling hate in his heart, so he chooses to forgive these transgressions.
Some of these leaders believe that America cannot be redeemed and instead must be made to pay endless reparations and bear bottomless guilt for the transgressions she inflicted via slavery.
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Clinton did — and the vigorous investigation of his business and personal transgressions, bothered them far less than the perceived national ills Mr. Trump was pointing to and promising to fix.
"There's something seriously wrong with the regulatory system," she said on BBC Radio 4, calling for it to be completely overhauled and for tougher sanctions to be introduced for transgressions.
Beating Rousimar Palhares, a seemingly unstoppable man seen as mixed martial arts' chief pariah by many for his various submission-related transgressions over the years, would certainly do the trick.
But what the Times regards as "serious lapses in judgment" worth demoting someone over are not only minor transgressions by Trump's standards, but in some ways echo his talking point.
The American diplomat's tone was less about the transgressions of one reporter and more about the perceived bias by a newsroom expecting a certain type of article to be filed.
Although more could have been made of gender transgressions within an Islamic context, Joukhadar is excellent at interweaving the short sections of her storytelling, always holding taut the narrative thread.
On Mr. Cohen's list of concerns, China ranks highest: Its naval aggression and transgressions could reshape the international order, particularly if it starts a conflict with one of our allies.
But how did the past transgressions of the former Trump campaign chair and the deputy chair fit in to Mueller's attempt to find the truth of the 2016 presidential election?
It is instead a remedy that must be considered soberly, mindful of the fact that removing a president from office should be the recourse for only the most serious transgressions.
It was my responsibility to chase Stern as he walked away from any public appearance in hopes he would answer a few one-on-one questions about Cuban's latest transgressions.
Monique blamed herself harshly for getting into such an unhealthy dynamic with Dr. Ablow, whose many boundary transgressions, recounted in the article published last month, were very destabilizing to her.
Loomer shouted "You're going to get locked up" and called Comey a criminal, saying that he would be "prosecuted for your transgressions" in a video posted to her Twitter account.
It is cissexism that makes us visible whether we want to be or not, punishes us for our gendered transgressions, and insists that we can never really be real enough.
They are very, very sorry, they tell their constituents, lips pursed, eyes downcast, forehead flop sweat glistening in front of the television cameras as they try to explain their transgressions.
Contemporary Christians, Evans contends, are too willing to forget one of America's original sins rather than face how America's past transgressions are inextricably tied to the country America has become.
Harsh physical punishment including beatings and strangulation was meted out for transgressions such as washing their hands above the wrists, which the parents considered playing with water, according to the prosecutor.
Adopting this Solomonic approach for Trump would allow the Senate to punish him for his transgressions and still give the American people the opportunity to render a final judgment next fall.
If there is anything approaching an emotional touchstone in her slim catalogue, it's a song called "Mama Don't Worry (Still Ain't Dirty)" a ditty about not letting your transgressions define you.
For Clayton, who has frequently criticized agency actions that punish shareholders for management misbehavior, the Tesla case was an example of how the agency can bring a measured response to transgressions.
In an elegantly compact rhetorical flourish Kaine ticked off a litany of Trump's demeaning, sexist, and racist transgressions against undocumented Latino immigrants, women, blacks, and President Obama via his birther lie.
A handful of states are already mulling new laws to require prospective presidential candidates to publish their tax returns, which would take care of one of his most notable norm-transgressions.
People also need to see that transgressions are punished—either directly by the police, or, more often, by the mass of bystanders who choose to act either as enforcers or enablers.
There is not one, single, outrageous moment that might crystallize his transgressions and make impeachment unavoidable -- a process that would be sure to become a national nightmare -- from any political perspective.
The Me Too movement has done an enormous amount of good, but it's worth noting that hashtags like #HimThough, which urged men to take responsibility for their transgressions, never took off.
Ultimately, though, the actual price tag for Wells Fargo's transgressions is small, at least compared to the damage done by its counterparts during the 22016 financial crisis and other similar missteps.
" In the column  that Williamson referenced, Stephens said many of Jeong&aposs tweets were "racist" and noted what he called "the leftist double standard when it comes to social-media transgressions.
And that would imply patching up relations with China, North Korea's only ally and main economic lifeline, which after the North's most recent transgressions has seemed more serious about enforcing sanctions.
Those "transgressions" include Tehran's support for the U.S.-designated terror group Hezbollah, its threats to Israel and Lebanon and its support for Shiite Muslim militias in neighboring Iraq, according to Pompeo.
"He literally put thousands and thousands of people's lives at risk just so he could go and want to complain for whatever transgressions he thought happened or didn't happen," Full said.
When the President turns a blind eye to the transgressions of his Cabinet – and even encourages them through his own behavior – he accelerates this erosion of the government's integrity and legitimacy.
Experience suggests that continuing to punish the Syrian people for the transgressions of its leadership may be similarly unjustified now that any effective effort to terminate Assad's reign has been abandoned.
While the UK's a lucrative market, its consumers are still on the fence when it comes to fintechs — and regulatory transgressions like in the US could hurt Robinhood's chance of success.
Thales reiterated that it has no knowledge of any transgressions having been committed by any of its employees in relation to the awarding of the contract in the 1999 Arms Deal.
In fact, if you want to find out what a corporation's worst transgressions are, you don't have to be an investigative journalist: just look at where it donates its charitable giving.
" Ms. Thompson added, "She would probably be torn to shreds by the new feminists were it not for the fact that her calm style helps to conceal her transgressions against orthodoxy.
"The Return of the Native" by Thomas Hardy Like several Hardy heroines, the rebellious Eustacia Vye is sacrificed for sexual transgressions; her suicide punishes a fallen woman a little too neatly.
And Mr. Trump has shown that he sees the relationship as mutually beneficial, never judging Mr. Woods for his personal transgressions and hoping to reap the rewards of sticking with him.
Neither Mr. Zhao nor the Foreign Ministry gave details of Mr. Meng's supposed transgressions, or said whether they had taken place before or after his election as Interpol's president in 2016.
The latter earned him a slap on the wrist, a five-game suspension for the coming season, while the transgressions were written off as the contrivance and failings of an underling.
Thanks to reporting in the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal and an anonymous whistle blower, these transgressions have come to light and set off an impeachment inquiry in the House.
But I was certain that after four years working for Jones, I would never be able to get another job — banished into poverty as penance for my transgressions, and rightly so.
And they are excavating the transgressions of the past in a country and a city that have latterly become an economic powerhouse of Europe and mecca for contemporary art and clubbing.
Because the book includes previously unpublished anecdotes about Trump's transgressions against constitutional governance and seemingly informed conclusions about his unfitness for office, readers should know who wrote the book and why.
After a trial in New York, US District Court Judge Jesse Furman ruled that Ross, among other transgressions, had violated the Administrative Procedure Act's prohibition on "arbitrary and capricious" agency choices.
In the wide and storied world of sports transgressions, few scandals have captured America's attention like the one in 1994 involving Nancy Kerrigan that ended the rising career of Tonya Harding.
If Trump won this debate, it's because he was able to completely avoid talking about both his transgressions and his policies, and instead pivoted to talking about established narratives about Clinton.
Our focus on microaggressions and other unintentional transgressions increases our sensitivity, which is not universally positive: sensitivity increases both our tendency to take offense and our self censorship, leading to authoritarian policies.
" Throughout, Thomas tries to more fully express something he gestured towards on "Bad Thing," something buried by the song's winking transgressions: "When I play my Stratocaster / I feel like an innocent child.
Kayne is constantly excused for his transgressions by grand proclamations that call him an artiste, and allow him to occupy a pedestal alongside cultural icons like Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, and David Bowie.
In a complaint to EEOC last year, McDonald's workers alleged transgressions such as a $1,000 offer for oral sex, groping on the job, and a manager showing an employee a dick pic.
"Vladimir Putin is an aggressor that does not share our interests," Ryan told reporters at his weekly news conference on Capitol Hill, before listing what he viewed as the Russian leaders' transgressions.
Some of the MPs accused of inappropriate behaviour have said they fear a witch hunt that will blur the distinction between facts and gossip, affairs and transgressions, and misjudged passes and coercion.
Washington (CNN)Scott Pruitt, the embattled administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vehemently defended himself while facing tough questions about his spending and alleged ethical transgressions at a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday.
It would almost read as too clear-cut a case of police misconduct, if it weren't for the fact that far worse transgressions are broadcast nationwide via cellphone footage virtually every day.
Some observers have seen such activity in itself as a form of collusion with Russia -- a hostile power -- in plain sight, even while Trump's team is under investigation for alleged campaign transgressions.
In fact, while my years at the IRS brought me into contact with many charities and foundations that had violated federal tax law, few approached the variety of the Trump Foundation's transgressions.
The Community Safety Partnership began with an officer's apology for past police transgressions; after that, Watts and East Los Angeles leaders agreed to work with the Police Department in the pilot program.
For now though, before someone signs a seven-figure deal with Lululemon or the Olympic committee unearths its first four-wheeled steroid scandal, skateboarding seems unlikely to fully ditch the youthful transgressions.
This idea – of Hov growing up and owning up to his mistakes and transgressions, seeing himself through the eyes of his children as though clearly for the first time – permeates the record.
In setting suspensions at 50 and 100 games (at the time of Manny's transgressions), MLB made an official determination that those were the appropriate punishments for a first and second positive test.
Fowler says she was threatened and intimidated in an effort  to stop her from reporting transgressions to HR. In response to Fowler's post, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick promised to investigate the claims.
Ross Steinman, a psychology professor at Widener University who studies brand transgressions, did not think the walkout would be good for Wayfair when I called him right after it happened in June.
Pruitt has "completely violated the trust of the American people and the standards of his office, with a list of ethical transgressions that grows longer by the day," Senator Tom Udall said.
And while those accused make up a tiny fraction of the State Senate and Assembly, their transgressions have helped tarnish Albany's public reputation and make it very difficult to justify a raise.
Our focus on microaggressions and other unintentional transgressions increases our sensitivity, which is not universally positive: sensitivity increases both our tendency to take offence and our self censorship, leading to authoritarian policies.
Ferlinghetti's "spontaneous" transgressions of punctuation and spacing appealed to a kid who was warming up to the intoxicating provocations of punk rock, and I can't be alone in having had that response.
More than seven in 10 were willing to overlook transgressions in a politician's personal life, the survey said, compared with three in 10 who were asked the same question in 2011. video
It was a clear protest vote from many Democrats who have not completely forgiven their senior senator's transgressions, which resulted in the corruption trial and a subsequent bipartisan admonishment for ethics violations.
We don't have the space to outline President Trump's transgressions, but it is important to understand that his rise is an inevitable result of the hostility to women within the Republican culture.
Reportedly a comedy that digs into the question of how to approach gossip about the sexual transgressions of star artists (Woody Allen, say), the film suggests the lane that Louis C.K. prefers.
His "closing argument" ad does not mention his opponents or Mr. Christie, just a list of what he views as Mr. Trump's transgressions and how New Jersey could counteract the president's agenda.
For years, stories had circulated about the alleged transgressions by Mr. Weinstein, who has denied ever having had nonconsensual sex, but no journalist had been able to work them into publishable form.
It brings the freedom to wear a crop top to a church service (as Max does), but it can prevent your adolescent transgressions from playing out with the operatic drama you desire.
But his friends and family said that Aaron's transgressions were largely minor and that he was largely protected within the community, which understood that he was on his way to greater stardom.
It is beholden on community leaders, public health specialists, philanthropists, policymakers, and well-intentioned industry to take the lessons from the dark ages of tobacco and use them to prevent future transgressions.
Other transgressions included fraudulent loans and double-charging interest, the inquiry heard, a further hit to the sector's reputation after previous rounds of hearings uncovered widespread abuses in Australia's financial planning industry.
At the time, the Brazilian was deemed to be an unstoppable force of nature, MMA's equivalent of a heel-hooking boogeyman, following his various submission-related transgressions over the past few years.
" XiaoBing's transgressions were a bit more direct, declaring for some users "My China dream is to go to America" and answering other patriotic questions with "I'm having my period, wanna take a rest.
According to Monday's filing, a handful of Kraft Heinz employees were marking down savings from its supplier contracts that should have been carried over a longer time period, along with other similar transgressions.
And now, following perhaps the least significant of all those missteps, she has been ostracized as if U.S. Soccer is trying to implement some corrective measure for years of willfully overlooking her transgressions.
The Continental Congress passed this resolution, without any recorded dissent, in response to the incarceration of two whistleblowers who had exposed the transgressions of the highest ranking US naval official of the time.
And certainly Luger's transgressions, whatever they were, don't surpass Fabulous Moolah's or Jimmy Snuka's; wrestling is a dark business and nearly everyone in its Hall of Fame is a Ty Cobb, at best.
These documents repeatedly refer to the specific statutes under the laws that govern transgressions of these requirements as well as acknowledgement and awareness of the "special confidence and trust" that this access confers.
The Trump administration is pushing forward with an aggressive and public effort to condemn China for a wide series of transgressions, a strategy that risks intensifying an already high-stakes standoff with Beijing.
But it does not force the California tech firm to make any more fundamental structural changes to its business, and some critics have blasted the settlement as inadequate for punishing Facebook's alleged transgressions.
Democrats in competitive districts are risking their careers to call for impeachmentBut now House Democrats are seeing Trump's latest transgressions not as merely "troubling" or "concerning," but as serious violations of the Constitution.
She also said when she imposed the gag order that she had "serious doubts whether [Stone] learned any lesson at all," and said she would consider sending Stone to jail for future transgressions.
"It seems like the president instinctively sympathizes with powerful leaders who are accused of moral transgressions, and I don't think it's too hard to figure out why that is," Malinowski said on CNN.
Clinton, no less than an individual who has been charged but not convicted, is 'entitled to move on with her life without having the public reminded of her alleged but never proven transgressions.
Like all social media apps, TikTok has its own vernacular, and any transgressions of that shared language and sensibility stick out like, well, septuagenarian politicians on a social media app meant for teens.
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It could be a 19th-century premonition about the dangers of biotechnology, or a fable about the possibilities of male birth and all the horror such transgressions of the so-called natural invoke.
The anger arose after The New York Times revealed last week that Google had paid millions of dollars in exit packages to male executives accused of harassment and stayed silent about their transgressions.
But the accusation that he had plotted a political overthrow represents a personalization of the allegations: Rather than attempting to undermine the party, he is accused of transgressions against China's leader, Xi Jinping.
As Americans became more aware of Columbus's transgressions, the push to rename the holiday Indigenous People's Day has gained traction as a way of recognizing the suffering of the groups that were colonized.
"Pruitt has completely violated the trust of the American people and the standards of his office, with a list of ethical transgressions that grows longer by the day," Udall said in a statement.
With Mr. Cohen's appearance before a House committee, the public airing of ethical transgressions by Mr. Trump reached a new phase, one that may be harder to ignore for friends and foes alike.
Which is why the most clarifying piece of the weekend may have come from Slate's Dahlia Lithwick, who says that it will fall to citizens, not lawyers, to punish Trump for his transgressions.
That quartet of factors make Northam's stance impossible to maintain -- particularly given the zero-tolerance policy the Democratic Party as adopted toward past transgressions in this age of Trump and the #MeToo movement.
And while many in the press may disdain the way Trump uses them to rile up crowds and deflect from transgressions, they know they have a rare story and a tantalizing, antagonizing protagonist.
" And: "Research tells us that we are not helplessly at the mercy of a hypocritical brain—under the right circumstances we can be equally sensitive to our own and to others' moral transgressions.
The transgressions have been chronicled in the local news media with a tone of disbelief, in part because Chinese generally see themselves as a law-abiding society and crime rates are relatively low.
And despite tales of misogyny and sickening transgressions, they wanted to buy Harvey's grand narrative, that he was a liberal feminist who could raise enough money to help elect the first woman president.
I often heard similar comments from female Trump supporters—in their eyes, it was a show of strength to ignore the candidate's crudeness and transgressions, because only the weak would react with outrage.
Yet some critics contend that despite these egregious transgressions that threaten the rule of law and our national security, impeachment would harm the Democrats politically and help Trump succeed with reelection next year.
Other employees have since reported systemic issues in the company, saying that a premium was placed on workers who delivered strong performance and aggressive growth, and that their behavioral transgressions were often overlooked.
But others had trouble understanding why the report recommended such harsh punishment for those, like President Johnson Sirleaf, who had committed relatively minor transgressions, while granting pardon to a self-described mass murderer.
And articles about the sitcom — including a spate of them last fall around another milestone, the 30th anniversary of its September 1987 premiere — tend to mostly leave Mr. Cosby's transgressions out of it.
Thus far, though, the Republican leadership has been more or less giving the new president what he wants: approving his Cabinet members, praising his Supreme Court nominee, and otherwise minimizing his various transgressions.
So far, none have been publicly outed for transgressions related directly to the F.B.I. case, but at least one entire region will be contested this weekend with teams playing under an ethical cloud.
And like many US and other Western companies before them, Chinese companies have been accused of environmental and social transgressions, such as deforesting Mozambique or profiting from child labor in Congo's cobalt trade.
But something in the review — which, again, emphasized Kelly's vacillation "between the sacred and the profane" — caused someone (later determined to be Kelly's assistant) to tip off the rock critic about Kelly's transgressions.
In the near term, Volkswagen's transgressions may result in thousands of cars being brought to a premature end, but it may portend a new future for the automobile in the United States and elsewhere.
People 'look at me as if I am some sort of alien' Acid has become an inexpensive and brutal way to extract revenge on women who reject marriage proposals, or for other perceived transgressions.
The 20043-year-old former Cincinnati Reds player and manager has previously petitioned to have his ban reversed, having maintained that his transgressions did not have an impact on the outcome of any games.
There is so much wrong with all of Trump's dialing-for-favors that his outreach to Morrison and his use of the attorney general for political purpose, may one day seem like lesser transgressions.
Based on his political gifts, it would be easy to dismiss Weiner's flameout as hubris, and his "scandal" -- a relative misdemeanor in the bigger scheme of political transgressions -- as a sideshow to the issues.
If a husband describes his most profound ethical transgressions to his wife, she is free to seek protection from him, or at least free to share what he has told her with someone else.
The Minsheng case has come at a time when the CBRC has launched a crackdown on banks' transgressions, including bank employees' colluding with clients to forge unapproved lending programmes and sell them to investors.
Existing alongside his willingness to rewrite the history books—books which he would undoubtedly tell you are his, anyway, because he owns them—is the ability to forgive what he sees as small transgressions.
JOHANNESBURG, March 28 (Reuters) - Retailer Steinhoff will provide the necessary documents to South Africa's capital markets watchdog to enable it to investigate alleged market transgressions, the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) said on Thursday.
Prestige TV was stuck with a clear template: Focus on one person with a lot of secrets, and explore the ways their transgressions also make them feel more powerful and alive than ever before.
Some of these events, like the Cuban Missile Crisis, have ended up in history books as lessons from the past but other transgressions, such as Cuba's continued harboring of fugitives, are still a reality.
His loyalists will look past any number of ideological and ethical and even legal transgressions because they believe he is fighting to secure more important things, and that his survival will portend their revival.
Croft said she expects the White House and Congress to move ahead with efforts to amend the agreement, possibly including new requirements for nuclear inspections but also imposing new penalties for non-nuclear transgressions.
Their focus is the N.F.L.'s personal conduct policy, which Goodell has used to penalize players for transgressions as varied as aggressive hits on quarterbacks, bullying teammates, domestic abuse and scheming to deflate footballs.
Governments have learned this key lesson: in the absence of any principled and consistent U.S. policy, transgressions of human security will be tolerated, so long as state and regional security is not generally disturbed.
Those statistics were padded a bit by cases for minor violations, a reflection of Ms. White's "broken windows" approach that emphasizes enforcement for small transgressions in the hope that it will prevent large problems.
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Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks, a member of the center-left Social Democrats, called on Tuesday for a shake-up of the KBA, Germany's vehicle certification authority, after reports it has played down emissions transgressions.
The omission of the acts themselves makes his identity as a serial killer feels amorphous, tied more to the public knowledge of his transgressions than their portrayal within the universe of the film itself.
There's plenty of harassment in the media; in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, some women passed around an anonymous, crowd-sourced Google Doc listing men in my industry accused of sexual transgressions.
In October, when Ronan Farrow published his first article in The New Yorker on the alleged transgressions of Harvey Weinstein, people in the media and entertainment industries wondered how NBC had missed the story.
The victims were often killed before cheering crowds without being charged with crimes and for minor transgressions like talking back to whites, competing with them in business or insisting on the right to vote.
The video, watched millions of times on social media, struck many as similar to other recent episodes in which white people appeared to needlessly escalate encounters with black people over minor, or nonexistent, transgressions.
The promise of using the speech to turn the tide of the ongoing scandal was strong for Clinton — but spectators at the time said the ongoing investigations and Clinton's transgressions overpowered his rousing performance.
Snore. The only possible fun will be watching the man of straight morals and upright fortitude if Pence is given direction to go after the transgressions that have defined Bill and Hillary's public marriage.
While these leaders may think they are doing the right thing for their followers in keeping a clear line to the president, in doing so they are forced to be silent on his transgressions.
The firm conditions of the 'sandbelt' track mean risk-takers are invariably punished for the slightest of transgressions, however, ensuring strategy will be key as teams plot their way through the intrigue of matchplay.
But there are also principled arguments to be made that while the President might have dishonored the expectations of his office, the polarizing national trauma of impeachment would overmatch the gravity of his transgressions.
His predominantly young fanbase has proven alarmingly forgiving of his prior transgressions, helping him reach nearly a billion YouTube views for the "BEBE" music video and, at present, over 11 million monthly Spotify listeners.
Among other transgressions, Mr. Yiannopoulos got his followers to send racist threats and insults to Leslie Jones, the black "Saturday Night Live" comedian who co-starred in the new "Ghostbusters" movie earlier this year.
U.S. trade officials have defended the decision to launch a bruising trade war with China outside of the formal WTO dispute process with the argument that global trade rules do not address Beijing's transgressions.
Robert Redford and Paul Allen are the executive producers of this new series, which follows activists, scientists and journalists as they battle poachers and organized crime in international waters, where transgressions are seldom punished.
" She reverts to a sexist way of thinking — harping on Clinton's husband's transgressions, claiming "she has no political experience besides being first lady" and that it was "her husband who got her those jobs.
He revealed in his 2013 memoir Coreyography that he was abused by his mother and molested by men in the entertainment industry for years, transgressions that led him to self-medicate with drugs and alcohol.
"The Governor will be joining with our federal delegation to hold DOE accountable for their actions and be vigilant in ensuring the Department take action to prevent such transgressions from happening again," Sisolak's statement said.
Uber and Lyft were also vying for a spot in their hometown's scooter program, but may have paid the price for its past transgressions when ride-hailing apps arrived in the city unannounced years ago.
This meme really broke through when Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort respectively pled guilty to various crimes on the same day in August, but it's made countless comebacks as more Trump transgressions come to light.
And finally, a knowledge of history, because the past teaches humility and prudence and tempers a president's temptation to give in to the transgressions of omnipotence (I can do everything) and omniscience (I know everything).
" The Oscars have removed celebrities from participating in the ceremony for similar transgressions, like when director Brett Ratner was forced out as producer of the 84th Academy Awards in 2011 after using the word "fags.
The board has already seen heavy turnover and nearly 6,000 employees have been laid off, including a former chief executive, John Stumpf, and the head of the division where most of the transgressions took place.
A majority of men do not realize that they too are part of the problem either because they have committed sexual transgressions or they have looked the other way or they have not believed women.
These incidents show how complicated the issue of net neutrality is: all of these transgressions happened after the 2005 Internet Policy Statement, which laid out four "open internet" principles that would guide the agency's decisions.
There is no set of checks and balances to ensure a fair interview, no guarantee that any of the minority candidates will be offered a job, and there's only a relatively small punishment for transgressions.
What began with Harvey Weinstein's attempt to caveat his transgressions by claiming that he "came of age… when the rules about behavior and workplaces were different" has morphed into increasingly well-edited statements of atonement.
While the transparency push has made it harder for firms to conceal their transgressions, an investigation by the MEP this week showed the province remains one of the country's worst black spots for rule-breaking.
The flights are among several alleged ethical transgressions or questionable spending practices that have landed Pruitt in the spotlight of multiple investigative bodies, including Gowdy's committee, the EPA inspector general, and the Government Accountability Office.
The failure of the administration, or anybody else, to drag all the transgressions of the past out into the light meant that no new narrative was established, no foundation laid on which to build anything.
Power's final draft of the speech obliged, suggesting it was "flawed" for Trump to think he could "put recent transgressions aside and announce another reset with Russia," and that "easing sanctions" would be a mistake.
Now, an internal investigation has begun into a vice president of FIFA, world soccer's governing body, after he was accused, among other transgressions, of dismissing an employee in 2017 after she rejected his romantic advances.
They enjoy not just freedom from police interference of minor transgressions, but what I would term a kind of super freedom — the rational expectation of no adjudication even when they commit serious, violent, assaultive behavior.
At a minimum, the I.O.C. should require that Russian athletes be sequestered during the Games and subject to independent, stringent testing, and compete not for their country but as neutrals as punishment for Russia's transgressions.
"Three transgressions in one day," the newspaper Le Monde said in an editorial on Mr. Macron on Thursday, referring to Versailles, Mr. Trump's invitation and Mr. Macron's refusal to grant a traditional Bastille Day interview.
Burfict's previous transgressions include twisting the ankles of the Panthers' Cam Newton and Greg Olsen, stepping on LeGarrette Blount's head, making an obscene gesture to the Bills' crowd and elbowing Antonio Brown in the head.
But three million more voted for Hillary Clinton, and we finally had the satisfaction of witnessing this out-of-control president having to pay for his transgressions by being impeached and carrying that mark forever.
Maybe not, but I think we're going to have to hit a South African, Truth and Reconciliation course where we approach each other with our transgressions and social crimes and agree to forgive each other.
By mentioning those issues in the SEC filing, Facebook is to some degree acknowledging that those problems ran rampant at one point and past transgressions are going to continue to bite the company in the ass.
Instead, his actions exist in the realm of transgressions that we've come to see as ordinary, as rites of passage for women in the vein of the "boys will be boys" narrative that persists in society.
At an event at the conservative Hudson Institute think tank in Washington on Thursday, the vice president used the opportunity to slam Beijing for many of its transgressions against the United States and around the world.
So he's wielding his knife on her most sensitive pressure point: her hypocrisy in running as a feminist icon when she was part of political operations that smeared women who told the truth about Bill's transgressions.
BuzzFeed News is not naming the majority of these people to avoid endangering their family members who still live in China, because the government regularly punishes Uighurs' families for real or perceived transgressions committed while abroad.
But despite Saudi Arabia's wealth, size, and strategic importance, Cordesman says, the country's past human rights transgressions have not interfered with high-value investments, and there's no reason to think it will change this time around.
Brazilian authorities had previously wanted the construction companies under investigation to pay some 34 billion reais ($8.72 billion) in fines for alleged transgressions, but the penalties have been reduced for the firms that agreed to deals.
Not only did she serve her time on the sidelines of the sport for her positive PED test, she's also been paying a sort of public penance ever since that goes far beyond her actual transgressions.
In Iraq, moreover, the proliferation of cases relating to claims of abuse has raised troubling questions about the actions of British soldiers, the motives of their accusers and official procrastination in investigating reports of such transgressions.
If it turns out that Lochte is indeed just a drunk gringo using Third World stereotypes to cover up his transgressions, it will say nothing good about Lochte or the way these Games have been covered.
Some other cases of gubernatorial transgressions: Alabama Guy Hunt, a Republican, was in his second term as governor when he was removed from office in 0003 after being convicted of illegally using campaign and inaugural funds.
When one wonders why Congress hasn't already slapped something together, this is one reason that—despite the deluge of transgressions committed by companies like Facebook on a continual basis—a hastily prepared law isn't the answer.
In fact, if The Atlantic is looking for a precedent for its decision, it could point to National Review itself, which has a long history of purging writers and editors for transgressions on par with Williamson's.
If all this is not enough to begin an impeachment inquiry, then the House will have legitimized presidential transgressions short of "smoking gun" proof that he conspired with a foreign power to rig an American election.
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He brought three women who have accused the former president of sexual transgressions to the debate, along with a fourth woman raped as a child who criticized Hillary Clinton's court-ordered defense of her alleged attacker.
One word about my five years at the Natural Resources Defense Council, or my work in the climate justice movement broadly, and I'm bombarded with pious admissions of environmental transgressions or nihilistic throwing up of hands.
This week, Tony Perkins, leader of the Family Research Council, told Politico that Trump gets a "mulligan," or do-over, on his past moral transgressions, because he's willing to stand up to the religious right's enemies.
In a letter the month before, the governor accused Mr. French of several transgressions, including disclosing to a journalist details of where the KIC-1 files were kept and the protocols for gaining access to them.
So far from transformative policy proposals, the discussions on race mostly focus on individual candidate transgressions or surface as candidate political strategies to distinguish themselves by highlighting the alleged racial misgivings of their own party opponents.
If this eventually does come to pass, drivers might have to worry that even minor transgressions such as pulling in too quickly to snag a parking spot or rerouting Google Maps could potentially raise their rates.
The dramatic contrast between him and his successor, Donald Trump, has, in some ways, created pressure on Democrats to focus only on Mr. Trump's transgressions while ignoring other factors that may have contributed to his election.
In comparing left-wing and right-wing transgressions against free speech, there's a danger of getting into an escalating cycle of whataboutism, in which the silencing of one side becomes an excuse for silencing the other.
Tehran is widely considered to be one of the world's most malicious online actors — alongside China, Russia and North Korea — and has a lengthy rap sheet of transgressions with an increasingly sophisticated arsenal of digital weapons.
The financial damage caused to customers by Wells Fargo's fraudulent acts was relatively minimal, but the issue has loomed large in the public imagination in part because the bank's transgressions were so blatant — and so simple.
His transgressions from previous seasons—like his culpability in the drug-fueled death of his Horsin' Around co-star Sarah Lynn, and the time he almost slept with a friend's underage daughter—finally come to light.
As the Mueller probe grinds on without end in sight, the new secretary of State will have to hold Russia accountable for its transgressions and push back on any notion of Trump as the Kremlin's candidate.
At one point, they talk about Blake's transgressions: In this instance, Laurie gets mad at her mom for what she believes is forgiving Blake, something Laurie equates it with trying to forgive the Dachau concentration camp.
The N.F.L. has for years fought off challenges by former players who have accused the league of negligence, fraud and a host of other transgressions related to its handling of concussions, and brain injuries more generally.
Rather, she closed out the highest-profile prosecution brought by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, with a blistering critique of Mr. Manafort's character and a rapid-fire litany of his legal and ethical transgressions.
But on September 11th Judith Sargentini, a Dutch MEP , made an attempt to do so, launching a detailed report that documents Mr Orban's transgressions, from widespread corruption to the forced sterilisation of Roma women in the past.
Although "our creative imagination seems to be richer when it comes to our transgressions than to our commitments," Ms Perel notes that quite a few people manage to bring their new-found selves back to their partners.
Paddle Your Own Kanoo, an aviation-news site, has documented several other recent episodes of alleged transgressions by BA staff during drink-filled parties, involving killing fish, running across a hotel lobby naked and urinating in public.
He lectured me about my transgressions — I married someone else; I had sex with other men in the nineteen years we were apart; I had male friends who, according to Joey, I was most likely sleeping with.
To be fair, Smith was not exactly excelling for the Knicks at the time of the trade, having accrued fines for transgressions that included untying opponents' shoelaces and making threats on one of his social media accounts.
While the media's attention is focused on the transgressions of social media companies relating to privacy, data collection, and Putin's election interference, ISIS has slowly rebuilt its online presence after its battlefield defeats in Iraq and Syria.
And it made this look to their minds, to some extent, like a political witch hunt or certainly something that was nothing approaching the same standard of high crimes and misdemeanors as Nixon's transgressions, which they weren't.
Tomic's off-court transgressions have drawn more headlines than his tennis, including a recent interview with Australian television in which he said he was only playing for money and had won plenty of it without really trying.
This month, four former allies of Venezuela — Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay — refused to allow Mr. Maduro's government to accept the group's rotating presidency, accusing it of human rights violations, among other transgressions of the group's bylaws.
The exploits of Mr. Kerviel briefly placed him at the top of the leader board of the world's most notorious rogue traders, that is, before the financial crisis exposed a series of other, more spectacular banking transgressions.
At a later stop they pick up a court-martialed officer (Ben Foster), which forces Blocker to engage in further self-reflection about not just the men he's lost, but his own transgressions against Yellow Hawk's people.
Though she eventually tries to make good on her transgressions by helping Emily regain control in Dishonored 2, Death of the Outsider sees her reconnecting with her assassination mentor, Daud, who led the mission against the Empress.
But we have to agree that no matter how obnoxious Goop is, naming Paltrow most hated in comparison to the more serious transgressions of some of her peers — we're looking at you, Chris Brown — isn't exactly fair.
" The 161-page lawsuit also claims the former employees were "ostracized, belittled, and punished" for two key transgressions: "their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males.
And it ultimately considered questions of when you should give up on a person who might have wronged you and whether redemption is even possible after certain transgressions — questions that have a special resonance in the 2010s.
The protests were prompted by an article in The New York Times in October revealing that Google had paid millions of dollars in exit packages to male executives accused of misconduct, while staying silent about the transgressions.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes put that idea succinctly in 12, stating that being able to move forward in life while not answering for transgressions is a true sign of having power: Power is all about who gets forgiven.
We're only halfway through the year, but it's unlikely there'll be a more politically charged and urgent record than ANOHNI's debut LP, HOPELESSNESS, which sees the singer challenging her listeners to confront humanity's greatest transgressions against itself.
"There's a lot of information out there about how to craft a good apology, but when it comes to serious transgressions, little of the information takes into account the needs or mental health of the victim," says Sampat.
Continuing on her tour, Kylie makes a stop at the top of a grand staircase to lean over a doggy gate and remind her doting pups that they're not allowed in the bedrooms due to some past transgressions.
Police have also been investigating the appearance early in March of an anonymous letter on a government-affiliated website calling on Mr Xi to resign (raising, among several transgressions, the personality cult and his stifling of the media).
But the lesson he may have learned, from this, and so many other transgressions, is that time will dull the political consequences of all kinds of corruption, as long as Republicans in Congress lend their complicity to it.
"If this should not occur, we will start a new, impartial investigation of Frostenson's alleged transgressions of our statues, giving her a fair chance to defend her cause ... This is the second part of the resolution," he said.
This, even though the last president actually is guilty of committing transgressions in all these categories and more — starting with spying on and prosecuting more journalists than all other presidents combined, just because they were doing their jobs.
Finally, the Administration agreed to sanctions against seven Venezuelan officials, for corruption, human-rights abuses, and other transgressions; at the urging of the Treasury Department, they added language describing Venezuela as a security threat to the United States.
Trump undercut his own ethics message by failing to hold Pruitt accountable for obvious transgressions beginning with revelations that Pruitt had entered into a below-market ($50-a-night) lodging accommodation with the spouse of a registered lobbyist.
Kyrgios, a 21-year-old with a temper as prodigious as his talent, brings a 14th seeding and a growing esteem from higher-ranked tour rivals despite his explosive tantrums and long rap-sheet of on-court transgressions.
Diversion programs are specifically established, often at the state and local level, so that people who are accused of minor transgressions like petty theft or simple drug possession can have an off-ramp out of the justice system.
It said he had interfered in the judiciary process, used his position to benefit others, including family members, accepted vacations and golf games, violated rules barring party cadres from private clubs and followed superstitious beliefs, among other transgressions.
After Trump did his Clinton-accuser press conference, I had a vision of an evening of screams about sexual transgressions while tens of millions of viewers covered their ears, rocking back and forth in their seats and moaning.
Nevertheless, one of the sick ironies of the 2016 campaign was that it was Hillary who had to pay the political price for Bill's misdeeds, as they were trotted out to deflect attention from Trump's well-documented transgressions.
A broad definition of "religious extremism" — which included behavior as simple as trying to persuade people to quit alcohol and smoking, as well as more serious transgressions — gave the authorities wide leeway to punish even mildly pious Muslims.
Reiteration tends to breed reassurance; the tune becomes a mantra of encouragement that ups the drama of Bieber Bathos Elegy as we, too, start to root for Bieber's successful untethering from his IRL transgressions we witnessed through URLs.
The backlash was prompted by an article in The New York Times last week that revealed that Google had paid millions of dollars in exit packages to male executives accused of misconduct, while staying silent about the transgressions.
Pugh's transgressions dating back several years emerged during the months-long scandal over her self-published "Healthy Holly" books, which prosecutors said she fraudulently sold to local nonprofit organizations in order to fund her campaign and enrich herself.
To downplay Mr. Trump's transgressions, they are drawing a false equivalence between his July phone call with President Zelensky of Ukraine and former Vice President Biden's efforts in 2015 to encourage the replacement of the Ukrainian prosecutor general.
This was reflected in annual increases in the number of enforcement actions filed — even though some involved minor transgressions — and large corporate penalties that were promoted as signs of the agency's renewed vigor in enforcing the securities laws.
Lynching is an offensive analogy as well as an inapposite one; the murder of black Americans, often for imaginary transgressions, has little in common with the attempted removal of the world's most powerful man by constitutionally sanctioned means.
But if you feel it's necessary to see everything they're saying and doing, perhaps because of previous transgressions, brushes with cyberbullying, or you're just protective and concerned, consider being open and honest about the fact that you're monitoring.
His actions ranged from bizarre (wandering barefoot through the streets of Boston) to troubling (yes, he continued fighting in night clubs.) The transgressions could have been brushed aside more easily if he kept it professional while on the  job.
Why it matters: With these incremental, "reversible" transgressions of the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran may try to force the U.S. to settle for what President Trump has termed a "bad deal," rather than risk further nuclear or regional escalation.
When it comes to the time it takes for the market to forgive a company like Wells Fargo for its past transgressions, Jim Cramer says the big bank is not unlike one food chain that also paid its dues.
Meanwhile the park's "fearless leader" didn't create a host version of Theresa the way some viewers anticipated, instead opting to make her death look like an accident and use her various transgressions to get Bernard reinstated with the company.
A review that only discusses a work's transgressions is a bore, but BuzzFeed's Alison Willmore was one of a number of critics to discuss race and La La Land without making it sound like these issues invalidated the film.
The clock ticked over to 2011 in the last episode of Fargo and we left Emmit Stussy (Ewan McGregor) safely in jail, ready to admit to some of his transgressions — killing his brother Ray (Ewan McGregor) chief among them.
The mere possibility of Washington pushing back on Tehran's transgressions and focusing not only on the mullahs' nuclear program but also on "alarming and ongoing provocations that export terror and violence" has already sent shockwaves through the clerical establishment.
One that self-consciously tries to both glorify and demystify the golden age of jazz, the 1950s and 1960s, in order to explain its rarefied status in American culture and the price that artists paid for their cultural transgressions.
If supporters of the Democratic cause continue down this road, demanding heads on a pike Game of Thrones-style for any and all transgressions, the next person sitting on America's version of the Iron Throne will be Donald Trump.
If the corruption involves the kinds of crimes being committed by the Coast Mafia (including skimming and laundering the casino's cash and hiding money offshore), not to mention the judge's transgressions, the whistle-blower may receive a cash reward.
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I daydream on the idea that maybe all this barbarism and all these transgressions against ourselves is an equal and opposite reaction to something better happening in this world, some great swelling wave of openness and wakefulness out here.
Major assertions of Congress's role as a co-equal part of the government, no matter how much some legislators may truly wish to make them, are functionally out of the question, even in the face of Trump's baldest transgressions.
The premise of The Young Pope invites jokes in which the pope, a position generally held by old and deeply conservative people, is all of a sudden young, with all of the transgressions implied by the concept of youth.
He recited a meticulously memorized litany of Trump's transgressions, especially those that contradict Trump's words now: the illegal immigrants that Trump reportedly hired for his construction projects, the litigation against a college bearing his name, multiple bankruptcies associated with him.
Further, to many Never-Trump conservatives, Priebus is to blame for ushering Trump through the primary process, forgiving his many controversial transgressions, and forcing him to sign a loyalty pledge to a party for which he has shown little affection.
Maybe there should be more balance in the way we view these things, and maybe we should not immediately condemn a coach who—in certain circumstances—may truly have had little to no idea about the transgressions occurring under his watch.
Celebrity and non-celebrity black women or femmes who fail in public do not have the same access or control over mainstream publications once they mess up, and the scars of their transgressions last longer, making redemption all the more difficult.
The real risk, Mr. Quent said, was that persistent verbal transgressions would normalize violent and racist language, push mainstream conservatives to the right and over time create an atmosphere in which the bar to real violence was lowered ever further.
Our tools also should also have policy-driven data ethics checks — including alerts that pop up dynamically as audit information is being recorded, warning users of potential ethics transgressions and asking for confirmation to proceed, or blocking the action entirely.
As New York's attorney-general from 1999 to 2006, Mr Spitzer (later brought down by another type of scandal himself) was a scourge of Wall Street, tilting at banks for various alleged transgressions and sparking an earlier compliance hiring spree.
It's a falsehood that we have contend with every day, whether we are staring down the barrel of a police officer's gun or our life is being boiled down to a handful of misbegotten transgressions in a New York Post column.
Later, when another reporter asked why it was a cheap shot for Mr. Sasse to ask about his infidelity when Mr. Trump had raised Bill Clinton's transgressions as fair game, the candidate replied that in fact it wasn't a cheap shot.
The #MeToo movement is contesting that presumption of impunity and suggesting that powerful men who commit serious transgressions should suffer the fate of non-powerful people who make serious mistakes — permanent, negative repercussions that are genuinely difficult to expunge and overcome.
But Ross' transgressions also allegedly extend to large-scale gifting: He may have stolen or "wrongly siphoned" as much as $120 million over the course of his career, according 21 people who knew Ross, lawsuits, and even an SEC fine.
And the detective suspected that during one of the alleged thief's many transgressions at Apple locations across multiple states, the alleged thief had presented Bah's driver's permit and falsely identified themselves as Bah to an Apple-employed loss prevention officer.
In spite of the challenges faced in this foreign land—beatings and worse for minor transgressions and an understandably strained relationship with the indigenous Zulus who refused to acquiesce to British demands—they clung onto their religions and their food culture.
"Given the many transgressions of Russia, and President Trump's seeming inability to deal with them, a strong sanctions bill such as the one Democrats and Republicans have just agreed to is essential," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement.
The woman, who says she plans to sue Kelly under the name Jane Doe, secretly recorded a conversation with Kelly recently in which she was trying to get him to confess to his alleged transgressions with her when she was 19.
Safire himself was guilty of this: He frequently referred to Whitewater, President Bill Clinton's real-estate scandal, as "Whitewatergate," implicitly (as well as explicitly) comparing Clinton's controversy to Nixon's transgressions—a presumptive prediction that Whitewater would prove to be Clinton's demise.
WADA also continues to struggle with the aftermath of the 2015 Russian doping scandal, and next month it is expected to make a decision on Russia's latest transgressions, which could lead to a new, more sweeping sporting suspension for the country.
And secondly, Facebook will not have to admit guilt as part of the settlement — a not uncommon outcome in FTC settlements that may nonetheless add to the perception that Facebook has been able to avoid meaningful punishment for its alleged transgressions.
But nothing causes the Internet to lose its shit faster than suggesting a FromSoftware game could, may the "git gud" gods forgive such transgressions, appeal to more people if there was a way to adjust the difficulty in some way.
Part of the state's current mythology is that all of our racial transgressions were resolved during the Civil Rights movement, and that to bring up the ways the legacy of that past manifests itself in the present is impolite and unseemly.
Leonard LanceLeonard LanceBottom Line Push for 'Medicare for all' worries centrist Dems Incoming Dem lawmaker: Trump 'sympathizes' with leaders 'accused of moral transgressions' MORE (R), who is running for reelection in a race rated as a toss-up by Cook.
Limited space prevents the inclusion of a complete (or even partial) list of transgressions, but let's just point out that this is a man who claims he can get along with everybody, yet managed to have a tiff with the pope.
While Sanford's loss will get the lion's share of attention -- for a lot of reasons including Sanford's own personal transgressions of the past -- the victory by one-time Trump aide Corey Stewart in Virginia is at least as big a story.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Eric Rosen had told Gorton that MacFarlane's transgressions were particularly egregious because he was the first parent to pay for two different slots under Singer's scheme, and asked Gorton to "send a message," according to USA Today.
FECA had little to do with the specifics of Nixon's transgressions, but it did have something to do with reducing corruption and improving the quality of campaigns and most importantly, the ideas were there waiting for Congress to act upon them.
Trump has reportedly grown most frustrated with the claims in recent weeks, comparing the situation to that of Roy Moore, the Alabama GOP Senate candidate accused of committing multiple sexual transgressions against teenage girls when he was in his 30s.
These incidents exemplify a strand of white privilege that has flourished in the past couple of years — whites feeling emboldened to confront black and brown-skinned people for assumed transgressions and then summon the power of the state to punish them.
Mr. Conway played Ensign Charles Parker, an enthusiastic officer with a young career already blighted by mishap who is assigned by McHale's superior officer and frustrated nemesis, Captain Binghamton (Joe Flynn), to infiltrate McHale's crew and report back on their transgressions.
Now, Hunt has come to embody something else about the league: Its recurring problem with players' abusive conduct off the field and a penchant for giving second chances to those who play well despite a professed intolerance for off-field transgressions.
Mr. Monaldi said that while the company had not been transparent during the tenures of Mr. Del Pino or Mr. Martínez, transgressions such as filing inflated production figures were most likely ordered by the government itself to improve its balance sheet.
The Googles and Ubers and Amazons of the world, not nation-states, will determine how the cars of the future behave, and their transgressions are more likely to be manipulative than murderous, meant to milk us for data and dollars.
The President has spent years building a conceit that the instruments of impartial justice are in fact themselves corrupt and that their investigations into his own and his associates' transgressions are part of a deep state plot to overthrow him.
After a campaign in which they learned the hard way that an anti-Trump message was insufficient, Democrats are again grappling with how to balance responding to Mr. Trump's apparent transgressions and devising an affirmative policy agenda of their own.
The decision to rip away Brennan's clearance encapsulates Trump's imperious, insecure personalization of policy, his propensity to lie to justify his transgressions, and his flailing efforts to quiet his critics -- efforts that, as we have already seen, are doomed to fail.
And the worst crimes are always reserved for your enemies—terrorists, the Russians, people who as a group are painted almost entirely as chaotic evil, orcs in military dress—in order to make you feel better about your own transgressions.
In the rich history of marching band transgressions, this was not Stanford's halftime routine against Brigham Young that poked fun at polygamy and exalted the bond between a man and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman.
Detainees are required to praise the ruling Communist Party, sing revolutionary songs, learn to speak Mandarin, study the thought of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, and confess perceived transgressions such as praying at a mosque or traveling abroad, according to activists.
This Catch-22 highlights just one of the many problems associated with this popular contractual tool that is -- more often than not -- used by the more powerful party in a dispute to keep their transgressions out of the public eye.
Legal threats But the deepest peril for Trump may lie in whether his former fixer implicates him in any legal transgressions before he was a politician, during his campaign or even while he was President, before the two became estranged.
I am unaware of a human rights framework is which the punishment for such transgressions is sending children to live in a tent in the desert surrounded by a barbed wire fence -- or even back across the US-Mexican border.
While the museum still has traditional, media-based departments such as photography, architecture, design, painting, and drawing, work is manifested more fluidly in the new rehang allowing transitions and transgressions between genres and occasionally generates surprising groupings through diverse subject interests.
LONDON (Reuters) - Russia could gain three weightlifting gold medals stripped from other nations' competitors because of doping positives reaching back as far as two Olympics, but could also lose quota places at the Rio Games because of its own team's transgressions.
But now, as she builds a fund shaking up her industry by investing solely in underrepresented entrepreneurs, she instead focuses on forgiving others for transgressions, and keeping her mind off negative thoughts so that she can move on and be successful.
Mark Zuckerberg may have become more confident and calm in facing congressional inquisitions, but his company faces even deeper trouble with lawmakers ready to punish Facebook for its transgressions on privacy, civil rights, competition and the future of U.S. democracy.
Perhaps his strongest moment was when he erupted at Andrea Mitchell after being asked about Bill Clinton's affairs: Andrea Mitchell: Senator Sanders, let me ask you a question, you called Bill Clinton's past transgressions, quote, totally, totally, totally disgraceful, and unacceptable.
Josh Chafetz of Cornell Law explained to the Washington Post that this potentially violates an "unwritten" rule within the Senate, which is essentially that the body won't take action if the transgressions are public at the time of the election.

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