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"This is a mockery and a travesty of justice," Sarsour said.
"This is a travesty of justice," Gupta said in a statement.
" Waring called the trial's travesty of justice his "baptism of fire.
"What a travesty of family," Dillard tweeted in response to TLC's tweet.
"What a travesty of family," Derick tweeted in response to TLC's tweet.
The explanation for how such a travesty of umpiring came to pass?
International observers condemned the proceedings in Tianjin as a travesty of justice.
What is clear, however, is that this represents a travesty of justice.
In protest, against the travesty of justice, Moustafa declared a hunger strike.
Supporters and press freedom groups denounced the verdicts as travesty of justice.
Pakistan's acting foreign secretary described the ruling as a "travesty of justice".
"This is a travesty of the process and you know it," Rep.
Guantánamo is not only ineffective policy, but also a travesty of justice.
"This travesty of justice should never again occur to any American," he said.
"The writers of Dark Horse consider this a travesty of justice," Lepera said.
"This will go down in history as a travesty of justice," she said.
This democratic deficit inherent in the Prime Minister's proposal is a travesty of Brexit.
Third, nothing the F.B.I. does can erase the travesty of Thursday's Judiciary Committee hearing.
I can also vaguely remember a time, back before the travesty of Bush v.
Nowhere is the travesty of American politics more clear than in the 2016 presidential debates.
"This is a tragedy, a travesty of the process and you know it," she shouted.
Deguito's lawyer Ferdinand Topacio described the recommendation as "a travesty of justice of the worst kind".
"The writers of 'Dark Horse' view the verdicts as a travesty of justice," the statement said.
This is not only a travesty of justice, but it is also unique in our history.
And that "Desperate Measures," a bad-joke travesty of a problem play, is such a hoot.
It is a travesty of democracy, but for indigenous people in America, it is nothing new.
And yet these people continue to either prop up or defend this sick travesty of a presidency.
Mr. Pence and his boss have cheapened our flag and our anthem by their travesty of patriotism.
Shama Mohamed, a spokeswoman for India's opposition Congress party, branded the court decision "a gross travesty of justice".
But it was also informed by years spent observing the travesty of top-down recovery in nearby Haiti.
" — JAMES CORDEN "The new Senate health care bill: It's a mean, beautiful, heartless, amazing travesty of an accomplishment.
"This is a travesty of justice and it needs to be righted," Gallagher's wife, Andrea, told CNN in January.
The travesty of that sentence, the sinister potential of it more than a year later, fuels my anxiety still.
"The writers of 'Dark Horse' view the verdicts as a travesty of justice," said the statement obtained by Variety.
Fingers would point at social media companies for "allowing" such a travesty of justice to happen on their watch.
Kelly is amusingly corrective on the travesty of the Regency-Romanticized versions of Austen retailed by film and television.
"Surely this is a travesty of justice incompatible with that freedom for which we are supposedly fighting," one wrote.
The fact that only about 59% of Americans participated is the real travesty of this election, regardless of who won.
The result will be a travesty of democracy in a country that was once an inspiration for South-East Asia.
To tear apart a family based on a law that our highest court ruled against is a travesty of justice.
I'm not saying Dylann Roof should live, or that a death sentence in this case would be a travesty of justice.
When combined with popular discontent and disorienting change it can make a travesty of democracy and it can disfigure a society.
Charles M. Blow The resistance to the travesty of Donald Trump's presidency is holding up just fine, thank you very much.
The newspaper quoted lawyers for Lynch as saying the indictment was a "travesty of justice" and that he would contest the charges.
"The writers of `Dark Horse' consider this a travesty of justice," attorney Christine Lepera told reporters outside the court, City News reported.
I was in the Senate hearing room, bleary-eyed, when Senator Biden brought the curtain down on that travesty of a hearing.
Shawn Crispin, Southeast Asia's representative for the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, said the ruling was "a travesty of justice".
"These convictions are yet another travesty of justice," Duy Hoang, spokesperson for Viet Tan, an unsanctioned Vietnamese pro-democracy party, told VICE News.
The travesty of the revolving door undermines the sanctity of human life, makes the public less safe, and rips communities and families apart.
WM: The failure of this man to lead in any direction is...it's a travesty of American democracy in the most perverse sense.
Editorial Speaking to disabled veterans on Monday in Atlanta, President Obama discussed his administration's efforts to end "the tragedy, the travesty" of veteran homelessness.
Some things get worse as years go by, and there's no better example of this than this absolute travesty of a microwavable hot dog.
Their conviction and draconian 7-year sentence are a travesty of justice, and it is now up to the government to set them free.
"Today's heart-breaking decision to keep our colleague in jail is yet another travesty of justice," Amnesty's secretary general, Salil Shetty, said in a statement.
Now that there's only a small amount left on the Fandango card, I meditate on the travesty of gift cards as a mode of payment.
He's right that the Government's current proposals are 'a travesty of Brexit' and represent a huge democratic deficit - out of Europe but run by Europe.
Yet Honig regularly manages to elicit the reader's sympathy for the travesty of a human mind in decline, even if it is Vladimir P.'s.
Other laws are funny because they're plainly reactive — drawn up, that is, in response to some travesty of behavior or perversion of the social contract.
But the real shame and travesty of the moment is that this administration seems to be doing everything it possibly can to ensure it doesn't.
" Bee described the second presidential debate as "a grotesque travesty of democracy," starting with Trump's attempt to play off bragging about sexual assault as "locker room talk.
His organization had already successfully defended itself in High Court against the same accusations, he said, making the new letter threatening de-registration "a travesty of justice".
The Herald articles suggest this travesty of justice went down because Epstein was able to offer up information that was (possibly) used in an unrelated federal investigation.
Dying well, dying with honor, dying on one's own terms—these were of paramount importance, for to die badly was to make a travesty of one's life.
Whether you believe that the Olympics represent the best of humanity or a travesty of doping and commercialization, you can credit a French aristocrat with their existence.
"This is an absolute travesty of a decision but the battle is very far from over." said Simon Bowens, Yorkshire and Humber campaigner for Friends of the Earth.
" "The case against Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo was a travesty of justice from start to finish and they should never have spent a day in prison.
Kirk Steele started a cryptocurrency called "Bacoin" a few years ago, and now he wants Oscar Mayer to cease-and-desist in conducting this viral travesty of a promotion.
My sister spends her days as a social worker in hospice, giving her a front-row seat to the travesty of end-of-life care in the United States.
The duo, commonly referred to as the "foremothers" of women's suffrage, likely didn't understand the travesty of abolitionist Frederick Douglass being the sole African American invited to Seneca Falls.
Nancy Grace is heated about Scott Peterson, who she believes has NO shot at rehabilitation ... but she says granting him a new trial would be a travesty of justice.
But in Picabia's case, there is a blending of the machinist aesthetic with representations of the human body that suggests the travesty of the sex machine avant la lettre.
The process that resulted in their convictions was a travesty of justice and will cast Myanmar as an anti-democratic pariah as long as they are wrongfully held behind bars.
Mr Blumenthal called the hearing a "charade and a mockery of our norms", and a voice from the back of the chamber added, "a mockery and a travesty of justice".
The Playful Paws Pet Center in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, said on Saturday in a Facebook post a "travesty of life" happened, and its staff are reaching out to the dogs' owners.
In a joint statement, they described Hafeez's condemnation by a lower court last week as a "travesty of justice" and said senior judges should acquit the former university lecturer on appeal.
Rousseff assailed the series as a travesty of history aimed at her Workers' Party and its founder Lula, who has been convicted of corruption for receiving a luxury seaside apartment as a bribe.
It included the widely despised butterfly keyboard — itself a travesty of design that led to countless repairs — a dearth of ports, and the replacement of the function row with the OLED Touch Bar.
Ultimately, in the coming weeks and months, brightness will gradually find its way in for progressives as the American public finds ways to mobilize in response to the looming travesty of a Trump administration.
IN 1963 the author of "Traffic in Towns", a book commissioned by the Ministry of Transport, cursed Oxford Street as a "travesty of conditions as they ought to be in a great capital city".
These victims and their families, dead or alive, deserve and must receive decent compensation for the travesty of command they were required to endure and the quality of life they lost and are still losing.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday made his first comments on a U.S. court sentencing admitted Russian foreign agent Maria Butina to 18 months in prison, calling her treatment a travesty of justice.
In the January issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, numerous doctors and medical professionals, citing scientific studies along with the recent death of Kim Duk-Koo and the travesty of Holmes vs.
Dean R. BrownBriarcliff Manor, N.Y. To the Editor: The remedy that comes most readily to mind for the current travesty of democratic values is a rotating roster of the first two caucus or primary locations.
Earlier this year Russian President Vladimir Putin called the United States' treatment of Butina a travesty of justice and said her sentence looked like an attempt by U.S. law enforcement and judicial officials to save face.
DUBAI (Reuters) - A Bahraini court on Sunday ordered life sentences for three senior opposition members, overturning a previous acquittal on charges of spying for Qatar in what an international rights group called a "travesty of justice".
"The case of Aya Hijazi and her co-defendants has been nothing less than a travesty of justice," Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director for Human Rights Watch, said in late March after yet another trial delay.
The failure to advise women to postpone pregnancy, if they could, until the epidemic passed "was the single greatest travesty of the epidemic," said Amir Attaran, a professor of law and medicine at the University of Ottawa.
"Aya Hijazi, her husband, and their colleagues are finally free, but the system that subjected them to a travesty of justice for nearly three years remains unchanged," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.
Some believed the trial was too little too late, others thought it was a politically motivated case against an aging patriot, while still others saw the acquittal, which came after three hours of deliberation, as a travesty of justice.
Imputing a motive for the scheduling of this puzzle is baseless projection, but I'd like to believe it's a message to one of two the participants in the travesty of debate I'm terrified will unfold tonight at Hofstra University.
Former homicide prosecutor Richard Sax, who is one of the individuals named in the motion, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that the DA's decision to support Patterson's exoneration was a "horrific travesty of justice," and believes that Krasner is acting on personal animus.
His romantic scenes with both the Marschallin and Sophie are filled with barely veiled eroticism, titillating us with forbidden passions, while his scene as a woman seducing and being seduced by the Baron Ochs makes a "travesty" of the heterosexual gender masquerade.
When the suspect, an undocumented Mexican immigrant, was acquitted of murder and manslaughter charges late last year, Mr. Trump called the verdict "disgraceful" and "a complete travesty of justice," promptly renewing his call to build a wall on the border with Mexico.
"It is a travesty of justice for intelligence agencies to demand that national security whistleblowers go through proper channels, then to blow up those very channels," Louis Clark, the executive director of the Government Accountability Project, wrote in a statement to CNN.
On Monday, those plaintiffs objected to the board's motion to stay the court's deadline, saying the move would be "a travesty of both justice and our Constitution," and that the board failed to establish probability that the Supreme Court would reverse the appeals court ruling.
Because to do otherwise would be unjust and against my values and character — and because I would lose the loyalty of all my diplomats if I silently went along with such a travesty of justice against a distinguished 33-year veteran of the Foreign Service.
Mlle Lapompe charged 4 francs and 95 sous for complicated sex with 'the maid' and upped it five sous for the same complication with 'the waiter': a travesty of equal pay, unless of course the waiter was really the maid with a pencilled moustache.
In recent days the American people, members of Congress and the world have witnessed the unprecedented travesty of a president of the United States making statements that generated applause and thanks from white supremacist and anti-Semitic leaders who supported his candidacy and support his presidency.
They do however agree that this bill is substantially higher than any other month I've lived here (one other time when I first moved in, it was $93 because I didn't realize the travesty of keeping my heat on 70 all winter, I learned my lesson after).
"I think that the business community has reacted in concert with that and recognized that it was a complete travesty of what happened this weekend, and the kind of tone and the rhetoric that's coming out of the administration is quite horrible to see," the CEO said.
It's now clear, they maintain, that Kim and Kanye lied about Taylor okaying the line "I made that bitch famous," that Taylor was in the right all along, and that Taylor's 2016 cancellation was just Kanye heaping more undeserved humiliation on Taylor on top of the travesty of 2009.
While prosecutors have called the pardon a "travesty of justice," Melanie Foote, an attorney for the Kentucky Innocence Project, told The Post that experts still question if Partin was able to commit such a heinous crime in the approximately 15 to 20 minutes that witnesses said they saw him.
But if anybody at Netflix actually sat down to watch this travesty of an anime play out, they'd realize that 90 percent of each episode is Smith's character, Kaz Kaan, complaining about his clothes and striving to be the most eligible bachelor in Neo Yokio, a twisted version of New York.
The president tweeted a video earlier Thursday of Fox News host Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonStone juror: Trump 'attacking citizens for performing their civic duty' Fox News prime-time lineup delivers highest ratings in 24-year history Stone judge criticizes Trump for tweets about juror MORE urging him to end the "travesty" of Stone's case.
And around the world, officials from the United Nations, the United States, the UK, the EU, Canada, Australia and Bangladesh agreed with newspapers including the Washington Post, The New York Times, The Economist and Le Monde as well as every major free-press NGO in the world that this conviction is a travesty of justice.
Anyway, to put it into perspective, here's a bunch of stuff that lasted for a shorter time than "Despacito" has spent at number one on the Billboard Hot 153: "Into You" by Ariana Grande's time spent at number one on the Billboard Hot 100: 0 minutesAnd is this not the biggest travesty of these, our modern times?
Bill Roggio, a Taliban expert at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies think tank in Washington, didn't mince words when I asked him how he felt about Lindh getting out of prison: "Johnny Walker Lindh's release is a travesty of justice and is Exhibit A in our failure to deal with unrepentant jihadists," he told me.
The BBC has obtained a statement from his lawyers, Chris Morvillo of Clifford Chance and Reid Weingarten of Steptoe & Johnson, which describes the indictment as "a travesty of justice," The statement also claims Lynch is being made a scapegoat for HP's failures, framing the allegations as a business dispute over the application of U.K. accounting standards.
"If not quickly reversed, ICE's arrest of a young immigrant who was granted deferred action could make a travesty of the federal government's promises to DACA grantees across the country, who came to the U.S. as children and are an integral part of our communities," said Omar Jadwat, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Immigrants' Rights Project.
"It will be a travesty of justice if, having moved so far in such a short time, the United Nations finds itself at the last moment unable to accept the principle of accountability, the avoidance of which has motivated the long years of total denial, and if it is similarly unable to embrace the principle of respect for the rights of victims to compensation as opposed to charitable payments," he wrote to Mr. Eliasson on Oct. 5.

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