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Duckworth has previously denied that the employees were treated unfairly.
And have Mark Zuckerberg's tech regulation proposals been treated unfairly?
He even suggested it's Porter who was being treated unfairly.
Some U.S. national security experts say Kaspersky is being treated unfairly.
He goes on to complain that 83chan is being treated unfairly.
" A reporter asked whether Trump believes white supremacists were "treated unfairly.
He is being treated unfairly, they think, just like they are.
"I think Roger Stone has been treated unfairly," he said Tuesday.
Trump claims he's been treated unfairly like any other person in politics.
The companies in our country are treated unfairly and frankly, they're leaving.
Turkey is being treated unfairly by jealous and hostile European powers. It's
But this is not the first time Williams has been treated unfairly.
He complained that American dairy farmers were being treated unfairly by Canada.
"Many of those names really have been treated unfairly," the president said.
Trump, who asked for Flynn's resignations, had been "treated unfairly" by the press.
If I think I'm going to be treated unfairly, I'd do something else.
"The U.S. has been treated unfairly, and that's going to stop," Trump said.
If I think I'm going to be treated unfairly, I'll do something else.
Trump said Kavanaugh had been treated unfairly as the FBI investigated the claims.
Or convince Republicans that the president is being treated unfairly by the media?
Trump also says U.S. farmers have been treated "unfairly" and says "that will change."
Employees reportedly said that Samsung's findings were trivial and they were being treated unfairly.
Even one of Hill's Republican colleagues has said Hill was being treated unfairly. Rep.
And that to be treated unfairly as such violates some sort of a law.
"If there's people that are treated unfairly then it's unfairness to everyone," Lokøy said.
"The public might rebel if they think she is being treated unfairly," he said.
"It's not until they feel they've been treated unfairly that they leave," Maughan said.
Rosenstein has been treated unfairly by Trump and Congress, including in the last hearing.
" Trump last week issued the pardon of Libby, whom he said was treated "unfairly.
The chive people are complaining bitterly that she was treated unfairly by the media.
R. Kelly's accusers are the ones getting treated unfairly during this moment — not R. Kelly.
But -- and then, certainly, there&aposs a lot of people that have been treated unfairly.
I know there are white people who care deeply about black people being treated unfairly.
Yet Trump was still whining about the rules, and that he was being treated unfairly.
However, the group believes it is being treated unfairly by the president's rhetoric on guns.
" Mr. Isbell responded: "Until you are the one being treated unfairly, that's easy to say.
But they suggested that the other men who had been targeted were being treated unfairly.
Still, Musk disputes the claim that Tesla employees are, on the whole, being treated unfairly.
America's seemingly poor record at the WTO doesn't mean the U.S. is being treated unfairly.
But he said his company, the world's biggest telecommunications equipment maker, was being treated unfairly.
"The staff is standing in solidarity with the president, who has been treated unfairly," Spicer wrote.
We all have a role to play when a segment of society is being treated unfairly.
I've had a lot of resentment and anger because I felt like I was treated unfairly.
Trump earlier Wednesday defended Flynn as a "wonderful man" who was treated unfairly by the media.
A Christian activist in the eastern-most province of Papua said Purnama had been treated unfairly.
Marie scoffed at the idea that dancers being treated unfairly should just find a different occupation.
First of all, the president meant to say that Papa John was treated 'unfairly,' not 'fairly.
Mr. Buffett also said it was clear that women had been treated unfairly in the past.
"People would bad-mouth Reagan," said Duke, who believes that President Ronald Reagan was treated unfairly.
By early afternoon, Mr. Trump said it was the United States that was being treated unfairly.
Trump denies wrongdoing and, backed by his fellow Republicans in Congress, insists he is being treated unfairly.
But in a new development, way more white people are acknowledging that black people are treated unfairly.
Almost three-quarters of both groups think they are being treated unfairly and a majority want change.
AP: Your "Manchester by the Sea" director Kenneth Lonergan had implied that you had been treated unfairly.
" D'Souza, he said, was a victim of President Obama's "witch hunt" and Libby had been "treated unfairly.
As we reported ... Kelly got out of solitary confinement Tuesday after claiming he was being treated unfairly.
"The staff is standing in solidarity with the president, who has been treated unfairly," Mr. Spicer wrote.
Musk somehow got the idea that criticism from the business press automatically means that he's being treated unfairly.
The company's shares fell from session highs midmorning after Trump said his daughter, Ivanka, had been treated unfairly.
"If I think I'm going to be treated unfairly, I'll do something else," he told CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
He also pressed forward with his rhetoric that the US has been "treated unfairly" on the trade front.
Complicating matters, Yoovidhya's attorney has repeatedly filed petitions claiming his client is being treated unfairly in the investigation.
The president argued at the time that the conservative commentator had been treated "unfairly" by the Obama administration.
They treated him as a victim, treated unfairly by a society eager to be sympathetic to women's allegations.
Kelly was moved to gen pop earlier this week after claiming he was being treated unfairly in solitary.
At the time, Trump stood by Ratcliffe and said he was being treated "unfairly" by the news media.
Generally, appeals to tradition provide little relief for people who, historically, have been treated unfairly by the law.
Trump claimed that not all participants in the rally were bad and were treated "unfairly" by the press.
More recently, Trump has sent series of tweets complaining that the U.S. was being treated unfairly in trade deals.
Trump said he believed Arpaio had been treated "unfairly" in the fall when Arpaio lost reelection in Maricopa County.
The rapper has complained that he has been treated unfairly, and has called his conditions in the jail substandard.
Some hope Trump might come to believe Reince is being treated unfairly, and come out to belatedly defend him.
And it leads me to ask if you believe mental health is treated unfairly across the board and why.
Yes, I agree that Judge Garland was well qualified, and I understand why some believe he was treated unfairly.
He also said that he believed Blagojevich was treated "unfairly," while noting that the Illinois politician is a Democrat.
He has repeatedly defended Manafort as a "brave man" and said that he was treated unfairly in the investigation.
Sensing she was being treated unfairly, Teitel began taking notes on her experiences, saving them as emails to herself.
And some investors may take a long view, believing that U.S. companies have long been treated unfairly in China.
During independence, many people in Anglophone regions felt they were treated unfairly and forced to become part of Cameroon.
"I think he's being treated unfairly," Trump said when asked if he was planning to pardon Stone as well.
Twitter's move comes at a time when Trump has been claiming that he is being treated unfairly on the platform.
And Trump Jr. said he finds common cause with Sanders, arguing that both are treated unfairly by the news media.
Chinese technology firms, in particular, could be treated unfairly and "become the victims of Trump's trade war", the newspaper said.
He has also blasted the country's trade agreements, and has repeatedly claimed the U.S. is treated unfairly by other countries.
Lamont Bagby (D) said his constituents have expressed similar concerns that Fairfax is being treated unfairly because he is black.
Republicans said Kavanaugh was being treated unfairly by Democrats and accused the minority of "mob rule" of the committee. Sen.
If she did, she wouldn't be acting as if perceptions of her being treated unfairly matter more than her indecency.
Flynn is an example of how Trump himself has been treated unfairly and, therefore, is worthy of pity and sympathy.
If you believe you've been treated unfairly by the powers that be and left behind economically, you feel this anger.
Mr. Mendoza has filed suit against the State Legislature, alleging that he has been treated unfairly because he is Latino.
The AfD then won headlines when it complained it was being treated unfairly by the sore losers in the establishment.
He complained repeatedly that he had been treated unfairly and engaged in several heated exchanges with reporters who questioned him.
One, called investor state dispute settlement, allows companies to challenge countries if they are treated unfairly while making an investment.
Mr. Lechner said Mr. Pamio was suffering in jail and being treated unfairly by authorities simply because he is Italian.
Yet it would not necessarily happen easily, especially if Mr. Sanders's supporters believe he's been treated unfairly by the party.
India's leading tech trade group, the National Association of Software and Services Companies, said Indian companies were being treated unfairly.
Yelland said the couple had been treated unfairly by the British press, but so had every Royal at some point.
When the song plays, they kneel down so people will pay attention to those Americans who may be treated unfairly.
First, he sought information that could be used to argue that former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort was treated unfairly.
Trump has previously acknowledged that pardons would be controversial but said they were justified because they had been treated "unfairly".
Trump said many of the 3,000 people he was considering for pardons were treated unfairly or given unfairly long sentences.
Looking like Nick Sandman & Covington Catholic students were treated unfairly with early judgements proving out to be false – smeared by media.
In it, he wrote that he believes Jussie is innocent and that he's been treated unfairly by the city of Chicago.
He also dunks on a former US ambassador to Ukraine and mentions a Ukrainian prosecutor who he says was treated unfairly.
They are treated unfairly by the system as it stands, and should not be ignored when thinking about health care reform.
If Mr Trump thinks America has been treated unfairly by the ECB, that might make him more disposed to do so.
" "Do you think men in the news that have been accused of sexual assault, of sexual harassment, have been treated unfairly?
The tariffs were originally announced on March 1 when President Donald Trump said that the United States was being treated unfairly.
At the same time, the dispute took on a racial element, with some saying that Mr. Sullivan was being treated unfairly.
The court of public opinion can render verdicts harshly and quickly, and those caught in its glare can be treated unfairly.
Trump's report delves into areas in which the U.S. is being treated unfairly, discusses displaced workers and emphasizes U.S. energy dominance.
"A strong majority of men, 77%, say they are now more likely to speak out if they see a woman treated unfairly."
In 2014, the Raiders' cheer squad, the Raiderettes, reached a settlement after filing a lawsuit claiming they were underpaid and treated unfairly.
Trump announced on Tuesday that he wouldn't be attending the upcoming GOP debate if he felt that he would be treated unfairly.
Trump has complained the United States is treated unfairly in global trade and has blamed the WTO for allowing that to happen.
In 2014, a group of subjects were asked to write an essay describing a time their were treated unfairly by a boss.
Trump has complained the United States was treated unfairly in global trade and has blamed the WTO for allowing that to happen.
It has instead put its trust in sympathetic comments from U.S. President Donald Trump, who has said that Turkey was treated "unfairly".
Trump, the GOP's front-running cancdiate, has long compared himself to Sanders, arguing that both are outsiders treated unfairly by establishment forces.
During an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation," Trump said that it's "absolutely" possible he'd be treated unfairly by a Muslim judge.
CBA acknowledged in an email to staff late last week the inquiry would hear of instances "where customers have been treated unfairly".
During an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation," he said also it's "absolutely" possible he'd be treated unfairly by a Muslim judge.
Young adults are the most likely demographic group to be victims, while women are often treated unfairly and harassed, the center said.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday slammed the media's coverage of Ivanka Trump, saying she has been treated unfairly.
More than 80 percent of black Americans have consistently answered that they are treated unfairly, going back to at least 2004 and 2007.
Also, many of those who do work in the profession say they are treated unfairly and that their talents are not fully realised.
Just 100 days from the election, Trump has responded in his standard fashion -- dig in, claim he's being treated unfairly and attack back.
Turkey has dismissed the warnings, instead pinning its hopes on sympathetic comments from Trump who has said that Ankara had been treated unfairly.
The move came after months of protests from Google's "shadow workforce" of temporary workers, vendors and contractors who said they were treated unfairly.
We will be talking about many things, including how the U.S. has been treated unfairly for many years, by many countries, on trade.
But he's been treated unfairly, he and his supporters argue, by a #MeToo movement that doesn't differentiate between more and less severe offenses.
Marshall agreed to take on Spell's case because he was convinced that Spell was being treated unfairly because he was a black man.
In a separate interview over the weekend, Trump went further and said it's "absolutely" possible he'd be treated unfairly by a Muslim judge.
Barrasso claims that Wyoming is being treated unfairly because Congress gave neighboring Idaho and Montana control over wolves in those states in 2011.
Again today, you raised the possibility that you might run as an independent if you feel you're treated unfairly by the Republican Party.
Bob Corker said Thursday he told President Donald Trump that he understands what it feels like to be treated unfairly by the media.
It's clearer than ever that a disproportionate number of men and women of color are treated unfairly by a broken criminal justice system.
He draws others in by emphasizing that they have been treated unfairly and need to be protected from a world full of dangers.
At its core, there's something highly relatable about an ordinary guy being treated unfairly, having his life turned upside down by media jackals.
Mr. Reed was vocal and aggressive when he felt he had been treated unfairly in the press, occasionally blocking local reporters on Twitter.
Huawei insisted in a statement that it had done nothing wrong and challenged Mr. Li to prove that he had been treated unfairly.
During a press conference at the White House on Monday, Trump defended the decision, calling Arpaio a "patriot" who had been treated unfairly.
The move comes after months of protests from Google's "shadow workforce" of temporary workers, vendors and contractors who say they are treated unfairly.
Chinese officials have rejected accusations that foreign companies are treated unfairly, arguing any tech secrets handed over were part of mutually agreed deals.
As we've seen with Terry Crews, it's very evidenced by his case, that men who come forward are ridiculed, and shunned, and treated unfairly.
We've said all along that if someone believes they have been treated unfairly, they deserve to have their timely, individual claims heard in court.
The president routinely refers to news reports he finds unfavorable as "fake news," and insists that he is frequently treated unfairly by the media.
Findling's adamant ... "this is yet another example of a young African-American hip hop star potentially being treated unfairly by the criminal justice system."
Parents or guardians were asked about children's health as well as whether they've been "judged or treated unfairly" because of their race or ethnicity.
The ultimate losers will be African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and other minorities who too often are treated unfairly by our legal system.
If he thought Mr. Sanders had been treated unfairly by the Democratic Party establishment, "it's possible I might just vote for Trump," he said.
The president vigorously defended Dr. Jackson, a Navy rear admiral, saying he was a good man who had been falsely accused and treated unfairly.
As long as black workers were not welcome in the union, and treated unfairly by it, they would be a potential source of strikebreakers.
Yesterday, a large study looking at Toronto's Chinese restaurant employees found that over half of them are underpaid, overworked, and treated unfairly by their employers.
Suu Kyi responded the next day by telling a gathering of diplomats in Myanmar's capital, Naypyitaw, that her country was being treated unfairly, sources said.
In Afghanistan, women and children are often treated unfairly and that a "woman cannot express herself fully, either inside or outside the house," he added.
And he managed to convince quite a few people that he was being treated unfairly for making jokes that perhaps weren't landing as intended. Nope.
According to Turner, Cornforth was an important source of inspiration for Rossetti, but her working class background meant she was treated unfairly by Rossetti's peers.
During an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday, he also said it is "absolutely" possible he'd be treated unfairly by a Muslim judge.
The Equal Justice Initiative provides legal help to people considered to be treated unfairly by the criminal justice system, including people wrongfully accused of crimes.
In the hearing, Ms. Bickert apologized to Diamond and Silk, two pro-Trump social media stars who had claimed they were treated unfairly by Facebook.
Half of the women who responded to the survey said they had been treated unfairly because of their sex, compared with 0003 percent of men.
Although some of Mr. Harris's supporters argued that he had been treated unfairly, he would have likely faced many skeptical voters had he run again.
Lawsuits have been brought by complainants who claim they were treated unfairly and, more frequently, by men who allege the proceedings were biased against them.
"We have been treated unfairly and have made terrible trade deals with China for many, many years," he said to reporters on Air Force One.
At the first White House briefing in 26 days, press secretary Sarah Sanders defended the President on Monday and insisted he was being treated unfairly.
Fiona Apple is using the proceeds from her most popular song to help refugees whom she believes are being treated unfairly at the US southern border.
" Giuliani says Trump retains his right to pardon and could do so after special counsel Robert Mueller&aposs report is complete, if people were treated "unfairly.
You had that horrible thing at Starbucks where you had African-American men who were I think treated unfairly, and that got a lot of coverage.
The number of Democrats who said blacks were treated unfairly in the workplace and by police grew by 8 points and 11 points, respectively since 2016.
Those latter men complained that they were treated unfairly and that the fuss surrounding their removal was unwarranted because missing their Vegas party was "punishment enough".
I represent equality, I come from the black community where we get treated unfairly sometimes, we go through situations that everybody don't have to go through.
I quit my job because I thought I had been treated unfairly and, rather than going to work for someone else, I started my own business.
But the younger Trump also defended his father for taking on all critics, and said he wouldn't sit back if he thinks he's being treated unfairly.
Any Social Security fix must ensure that those who serve our communities and earn a pension as well as Social Security benefits are not treated unfairly.
The efforts have sparked criticism over students' privacy rights and concerns that certain students, such as those with disabilities or mental illnesses, might be treated unfairly.
The system immediately sparked criticism over students' privacy rights and concerns that certain students, such as those with disabilities or mental illnesses, might be treated unfairly.
"  Duckworth has previously denied that the employees were treated unfairly, and her campaign spokesman, Matt McGrath, called the ad "another dishonest attack from a desperate campaign.
The case has drawn global attention, particularly since Trump said Mayers was being treated unfairly and asked Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven to help free him.
He insists to his supporters that he is being treated unfairly and their reflexive defense of him prevents them from even entertaining the fairest of criticisms.
Specifically, the 33-page report describes how Hispanic employees at that location are treated unfairly compared to white workers, as are female, black, and Asian jobseekers.
The president, as he often does, has also focused on coverage of his response, complaining that he is being treated unfairly and blaming the news media.
Glaser might also be poised to argue that Horowitz has been treated unfairly by Fox because of Fox's recent problems with Fox executives accused of sexual harassment.
Zuma's lawyers argued in court in May that the 77-year-old former president had been treated unfairly by prosecutors and sought a permanent stay of prosecution.
On Tuesday, Trump declined to say whether he would commute Stone's prison sentence, before saying Stone and former national security adviser Michael Flynn had been treated unfairly.
But they're all broadly predicted on the idea that ISPs are being treated unfairly, slapped with stronger rules than companies like Facebook and Google have to face.
Sanders — even if rejected — might still cause problems, particularly if his supporters persist in their current charges about Iowa, that they were treated unfairly by the party.
It sure doesn't seem that way: In 2004, 59 percent of black people said they had been treated unfairly because they were black in the five settings.
From time to time in the years to come, I hope you will be treated unfairly, so that you will come to know the value of justice.
"We will be talking about many things, including how the U.S. has been treated unfairly for many years, by many countries, on trade," he said on Twitter.
For example 46% of women have not asked a question or presented an idea at conferences for fear of being treated unfairly, compared with 18% of men.
Contending that America is being treated unfairly in its trade deals, the real estate billionaire has advocated slapping tariffs of up to 45 percent on Chinese goods.
The President also defended his controversial pardon of Joe Arpaio, saying the ex-sheriff was treated "unfairly" and had been "very strong" on fighting illegal immigration. 5.
You've got -- you had a lot of bad -- you had a lot of bad people in the other group... (CROSSTALK) QUESTION: ... treated unfairly (inaudible) you were saying.
Outside of NAFTA, the ISDS mechanism helped a U.S.-based firm recover $85033 billion in damages after the company was treated unfairly by the government of Ecuador.
But the average Russian learns every day that his country is treated unfairly and has been robbed of its triumphs, whether on battlefields or in sporting arenas.
The year since the Weinstein scandal first rocked Hollywood The consensus on social media seemed to be that Henson was implying that Kelly was being treated unfairly.
I think that your core identity in this is as someone who feels you get treated unfairly by politically correct mobs and — That is not identity politics.
The same is true of investors, some of whom may decide that Hampton Creek has been treated unfairly, and some of whom may be harder to convince.
The judge, Emmet Sullivan, has a reputation for being hard on government misconduct, but he dismissed suggestions that Mr. Flynn had been treated unfairly by federal agents.
This dynamic between the two women is great: Warren hits Klobuchar as hard as any other candidate, but stands up for her when she's being treated unfairly.
And he said that his grandfather, a private and somewhat isolated person, was being treated unfairly by other members of the family, and by the news media.
A lot of the freshman and other women members also feel she's being treated unfairly to a degree that a white, male, Christian member would not. Rep.
Roseanne Barr tearfully breaks down in interview: 'I lost everything' In this most recent interview, the actress said she believes the "Roseanne" audience is being treated unfairly.
Trump frequently claims the three service members were treated unfairly in the military&aposs judicial system, and that their service far outweighed the allegations levied against them.
During his presidential campaign, Mr. Trump threatened to pull the United States out of the W.T.O., and he has repeatedly said the country has been treated unfairly.
Trump may feel like he's treated unfairly by the media and public, but his treatment is benign compared with what other politicians have faced throughout world history.
Trump&aposs lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said the president might pardon those ensnared in the Russia investigation once Mueller is finished, if he believes they were treated "unfairly."
"He talks about Trump all the time; he watches the news and finds times when Trump is being treated unfairly, and he talks about them all the time."
Just one day after Winfrey made comments that the Duchess of Sussex, 37, was being treated unfairly, the TV mogul's good friend also came to the royal's defense.
Trump has claimed repeatedly that he is treated unfairly by the media, by the intelligence community and by the courts, but Donald Trump's worst enemy is Donald Trump.
Chinese officials have previously rejected accusations that foreign companies are treated unfairly, arguing any tech secrets handed over were part of deals that had been mutually agreed upon.
It was a "a long litany of recriminations, somewhat bitter reports that the United States was treated unfairly," said the French official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The aides, many of whom believe he has been treated unfairly by the news media, have replied that journalists are angry that he won and proved them wrong.
Even agents who believe that Mr. McCabe is being treated unfairly agree that, for Mr. Wray to succeed, he will most likely have to choose a new deputy.
In 2013, nearly one-quarter of black men 18 to 34 reported being treated unfairly by the police in the previous 30 days, according to a Gallup survey.
The growing criticism of Trump's family has frustrated the president, who believes Kushner is being treated unfairly by the media, a sentiment also shared by some Trump supporters.
The French digital security company that supplied the voting technology says it has been treated unfairly and that the machinery probably will not be ready by that date.
When -- more often -- he loses, the judgments become exhibits in his foundational political case that an elite establishment is out to get him and that he's being treated unfairly.
He believed that Silicon Valley was a meritocracy, and he thinks that as an outsider—a younger guy, an immigrant, educated on the East Coast—he was treated unfairly.
As for me, I didn't see it but will support anyone who is being treated unfairly and do anything I can to ensure any workplace is a safe one.
But on Saturday, Erdogan said Trump had told him there would be no sanctions over the Russian deal, after Trump said Turkey had been treated unfairly over the move.
But we're looking at literally thousands of names of people that have come to our attention that have been treated unfairly or where their sentence is far too long.
But not all women side with Ford: Some believe the judge has been treated unfairly, and worry about what the new #MeToo climate means for their husbands and sons.
The Silicon Valley company is still appealing the Android case in Russia, which was opened last year after Yandex complained that its services for Android were being treated unfairly.
Strong majorities of African-Americans, regardless of their gender, age or education, say they have personally experienced discrimination or have been treated unfairly because of their race or ethnicity.
The president, who often declares what he calls the "fake news" to be the "enemy of the people," defended his stance that he is often treated unfairly by reporters.
Trump has long argued that Kavanaugh has been treated unfairly by Democrats and warned that it's a "very scary time" for young men who can be accused of wrongdoing.
Texas had argued it had been treated unfairly when the lower court struck down maps the court had actually ordered into effect during an earlier stage of the litigation.
"We will be talking about many things, including how the U.S. has been treated unfairly for many years, by many countries, on trade," Trump tweeted ahead of the meeting.
The Silicon Valley company is still appealing the Android case in Russia, which was opened last year after Yandex complained that its services for Android were being treated unfairly.
When women and other underrepresented groups in tech report being treated unfairly at work and ultimately leave their companies, they stymie their chances for career advancement within their organization.
But the court sided with the baker on narrow grounds, ruling that he had been treated unfairly by the Colorado Civil Rights Commission when it first heard the case.
Come on "As with Trump, the deeper truth is that a particular group is treated unfairly by the establishment (recall Kavanaugh's opening)," Zuckerman-Sivan wrote in a Twitter thread.
After five years of work, we recently finalized a rule to stop companies from denying groups of consumers the option of going to court when they are treated unfairly.
Zachary Cruz's attorneys argue their client -- who allegedly skateboarded through campus -- is being treated unfairly and is the victim of "hysteria" fueled by a massacre that traumatized the community.
They also included a set of questions about more significant discrimination: I have been treated unfairly because of my race at my job, in housing or by the police.
Rod Blagojevich, former New York Police commissioner Bernie Kerik and ex-San Francisco 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr. Trump repeatedly has said Stone has been treated unfairly by prosecutors.
Mr. Sessions should give a speech announcing that Mr. Trump had been treated unfairly and that he would limit the scope of the special counsel investigation, the president said.
"I've been treated unfairly," is his rallying cry, even as his publisher continues to put out his books, even as those books continue to top the best-seller list.
Chinese officials, meanwhile, have repeatedly rejected accusations that foreign companies are treated unfairly, arguing any tech secrets handed over were part of deals that had been mutually agreed upon.
Asked by a German journalist about this approach, the president insisted that while he was not against trade, the United States had been treated unfairly in global trade agreements.
Trump's tweet complaining that he believed his friend was being treated unfairly proved something of a last straw, they said, because it was so damaging to morale at the department.
In April when Mr Trump pardoned Lewis "Scooter" Libby, an aide in George W. Bush's administration, who was convicted of perjury, he said that Mr Libby had been "treated unfairly".
The suit reportedly claims that Mohamed was treated unfairly as a Muslim student since arriving in the town as a third grader and cites discrimination under the Civil Rights Act.
When he addresses his crimes in a subsequent 2015 presentation shown in the film, he tells a crowd of about 15 people gathered in Phoenix that he's been treated unfairly.
The classroom session followed the same playbook as his Press Secretary tenure: Dodge hard questions, make a few false statements, attack the media, claim that Trump is treated unfairly, etc.
However, he said that his country and the resorts at Punta Cana have been treated unfairly in the press, resulting in scaremongering about the safety of visiting the Dominican Republic.
There were hundreds of reports of sexual assault, attempted sexual assault and stalking, and half of the women who responded said they had been treated unfairly because of their sex.
In announcing his departure, Dr. Krauss denounced the university's investigation, which found that he grabbed a woman's chest at an event in 2016, and claimed he had been treated unfairly.
In response to these complaints, the European Commission announced last year that it would investigate Google's dominant role in the Android operating system, and whether rivals had been treated unfairly.
Last year, the company also instituted a nondiscrimination policy and took steps to better handle complaints of bias, including assurances that users treated unfairly will have a place to stay.
They alleged in the lawsuit that their rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act were violated and that they had been treated unfairly throughout the course of the first investigation.
Across the country, Mr. Trump's supporters rallied, aiming to defend a president they say has been treated unfairly by the press and his critics and to counterbalance anti-Trump protests.
He is effectively resetting the fairness in the judicial process, Judge, and so, I&aposm super happy about that, particularly for the people I know that I know were treated unfairly.
It would never be right to take action based on an accusation alone — there must be objective evidence or credible witnesses to ensure that an innocent person is not treated unfairly.
" He says furloughed employees are being treated unfairly, and the fact that DT can't (or won't) come to a resolution can only mean one thing ... "this punk motherf***er don't care.
Dennis Rodman's going to bat for Luke Walton -- telling TMZ Sports he thinks the Lakers coach is doing a "very, very good job" ... but he's being treated unfairly by the organization.
I have been treated unfairly, I've been disrespected by my male colleagues and—in the most painful times—I've been the subject of racist remarks on and off the tennis court.
Trump has proposed a temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S., and he again raised eyebrows Sunday when he said it's "absolutely" possible he'd be treated unfairly by a Muslim judge.
China's government, meanwhile, can complain that it is being treated unfairly, but if it really wants better treatment it should send a signal that it understands the anxieties it stirs up.
Restricting freedoms Even if you believe Trump is being treated unfairly by the media, nothing has been published by the mainstream media that has risen to the level of actual malice.
" When asked if he feels that he'd be treated unfairly by a Muslim judge because of his call to temporarily ban Muslim from entering the United States, Trump said, "It's possible.
"He stands up for people in his inner circle and people he knows when he thinks they are being treated unfairly," Conway told CNN's "State of the Union" of the president.
" The source added, "He talks about Trump all the time; he watches the news and finds times when Trump is being treated unfairly, and he talks about them all the time.
There's little doubt that Clinton got a boost from a perception that he had been treated unfairly by a partisan Congress, and Trump might have been able to get one, too.
The letter to the European Commission from the 11 — including Germany, Austria and Britain — said Switzerland was treated unfairly last month when its exchanges got only one year of market access.
Forty-eight percent of female economists said they have been discriminated against or treated unfairly based on their sex, compared with only 3 percent of male respondents who said the same.
In Unsworth's civil case, former employees who'd been treated unfairly, short sellers who were out for blood, and aspiring Tesla owners still waiting for their car, saw the chance for catharsis.
Some freshman and female lawmakers, including many from the Congressional Black Caucus, said they felt Omar was being treated unfairly and held to a different standard than white, male, Christian lawmakers.
Trump's position on tariffs is one of his most long-standing political beliefs — he has complained about the U.S. being treated unfairly in international trade since long before he entered politics.
The irony is that Trump has complained about not being afforded due process and being treated unfairly, but at the time declined to send someone to represent him during the hearings.
In Trump's Friday address at Benedict College, he suggested that his experience with investigations throughout his presidency made him more aware of those being treated unfairly by the criminal justice system.
Giuliani, in separate television interviews, suggested Trump could choose to pardon those he decides were 'treated unfairly' but said the president should wait to do so until the Russia investigation is complete.
Whether Carter was treated unfairly, the loud and clear message is that these kind of conversations need to take place before the next death that, rightly or wrongly, gets attributed to texting.
And for anyone who's worked for a toxic female boss, frustration with such concerns is understandable: Because women are so often treated unfairly, sometimes behavior that is truly abusive gets written off.
"If you are an African-American male and you're being treated unfairly by your colleagues ... you are less likely to tell your daughter, son or neighbor to be a cop," Thomas said.
Employees would commonly be seen weeping at their desks from stress, others were criticized for not working while on vacation and some were treated unfairly for taking sick leave, the article said.
And even after he built Trump Tower, he still protested that he had been treated "unfairly" by the city, which had, he claimed, denied him a tax break that he was owed.
"I am aware that over the course of your long career in business, you often found it necessary to to go to court when you thought you were treated unfairly," Cordray wrote.
But known to be prickly, he resigned the next year after conducting the original version of Prokofiev's opera "The Gambler"; among other issues, he complained of being treated unfairly by Moscow journalists.
The president has seized on the correction several times over the past few days, arguing Kavanaugh was treated unfairly and calling for everyone involved in the story to resign from the newspaper.
MEXICO CITY — In the White House, President Trump was telling American chief executives on Thursday that the days of being treated unfairly by Mexico — on trade, on immigration, on crime — were over.
There are also a lot of people in America who feel that they've lost a case in court because they were treated unfairly by a judge or someone else in the legal system.
Among critics of the Porsche family's stewardship of Volkswagen is the fund that invests Norway's enormous oil wealth, which has long complained that minority shareholders in Volkswagen were treated unfairly and denied information.
However, U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said that he will call for a renegotiation of the accord if he is elected, saying the United State is treated unfairly in the accord.
"Trump has complained that Manafort was treated unfairly by Mueller's prosecutors, and after a jury convicted Manafort earlier this month the president tweeted that he felt 'very badly' for him," the newspaper notes.
With such restrictions, early-bird QFII investors are treated unfairly, he said, as latecomers enjoy more freedom investing in China through newer and less restrictive channels like the stock and bond connect schemes.
But Trump has spoken fondly of Flynn, even after his ouster, saying in private that he had "served the country well" and complaining that he has been treated unfairly by the news media.
The New York Times reported that Google protected Andy Rubin, one of the creators of Android, while women who reported sexual misconduct internally said they were treated unfairly by Google's forced arbitration policies.
By doing so, I became a far more unrecognized statistic: Studies show that black women are less likely than other groups to express anger in situations in which they are being treated unfairly.
More than substance, Republicans obsess over process, charging that Trump has been treated unfairly, not given the same legal and political privileges offered to former Presidents Nixon and Clinton during their impeachment inquiries.
And yet the Kanye of 12 months ago and the Kanye of today aren't so far apart: instability, loneliness, a sense that he was being treated unfairly, a continuing quest to be heard.
But Trump, in a response to a reporter's question, doubled down on his plan to impose tariffs and repeated his campaign talking points about the United States being treated unfairly in trade deals.
Huawei saying it's being treated unfairly coincides with the U.S. government maintaining that the company's potential dominance in 5G infrastructure represents a national security threat because its equipment may be compromised by Chinese authorities.
For the leagues, if they have people, it&aposs the players, the athletes have friend of theirs or people that they know about that have been treated unfairly by the system, let me know.
Asked whether he would pardon Stone, Trump told reporters in December that he hadn't thought about it but went on to describe Stone as a "good person" and said he had been treated unfairly.
Some creditors allege they were treated unfairly under terms of a restructuring plan approved late last year by a majority of lenders and the court overseeing Grupo OAS's bankruptcy protection proceedings, the documents showed.
They were far less likely than black Americans to say discrimination is a major obstacle to black people's success or that black people are treated unfairly in stores, restaurants or in pay and promotions.
The defense comes as President Trump argued Monday that his Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, was treated unfairly by Democratic senators and specifically Blumenthal during testimony before the Supreme Court Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
And a majority of residents believe the police are more likely to use deadly force against black people and that African-Americans and Latinos are usually treated unfairly by the city's criminal justice system.
In April, Trump also pardoned I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, a former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney, who Trump said had been "treated unfairly" during an investigation carried out by a special counsel.
In the interim, he has harshly attacked each of them except Jimmy Carter, who has offered accommodating words about the incumbent president and agreed that he was being treated unfairly by the news media.
The results were largely split along party lines: 67 percent of Republicans said Trump is being treated unfairly by the media's coverage of impeachment, while just 27 percent of Democrats agreed with that sentiment.
ABOARD THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S PLANE — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo fiercely criticized the House impeachment inquiry, saying his department is being treated unfairly as Democrats seek to remove President Donald Trump from office.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Beijing on Monday warned its citizens against traveling to the United States, saying that Chinese tourists have been treated unfairly in the country due to excessive prevention measures over the coronavirus outbreak.
And, see Democrat Al Franken, who many rank-and-file Democrats think was treated unfairly when he was forced out of the Senate, by many of the people who will now vote on Kavanaugh.
Senior department officials - hours after Trump complained on Twitter that Stone was being treated unfairly - overrode the sentencing recommendation of seven to nine years made on Monday by the federal prosecutors who secured Stone's conviction.
Doocy then read out some official talking points that the White House had circulated, noting that supporters should say Trump acted appropriately, condemned racism and bigotry, and is being treated unfairly by a hysterical media.
More than nine in 10 girls and young women said female bosses could expect unwanted physical contact and to be treated unfairly, according to a survey of nearly 10,000 across 19 countries by Plan International.
It's the chip that comes from feeling like you are constantly being treated unfairly by the very same people who wrongly predicted that you'd never make it to where you are in the first place.
During a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday, Trump pressed his German counterpart to commit to meeting NATO's defense spending target, saying the U.S. was being treated unfairly by the alliance.
Mr. Kalakani, known as the Bandit King, was deposed after nine months and killed by a firing squad, and some say he was treated unfairly by a despotic dynasty of ethnic Pashtuns who retained power.
Of course, workers would benefit from higher wages, but a bigger paycheck won't keep you from burning out if you're treated unfairly, or your employer's values differ from yours, or your boss is a tyrant.
Trump, who has complained the United States is treated unfairly in global trade and has blamed the WTO for allowing that to happen, said last month that he could pull out of the global body.
While streams of consciousness on Twitter and calculated blows aimed at undermining the Mueller probe may be cathartic for the President, he is making it extremely easy for Strzok to claim he was treated unfairly.
Joseph Burgess, a building manager, alleges in the civil suit that he was treated unfairly by Kennedy Center officials for seeking and accepting one of the facility's "Hamilton" posters signed by the cast and crew.
Mr. Trump's allies suggest he has been treated unfairly by protesters who have gone to his rallies with the intention of stopping him from speaking and creating scenarios in which there could be violent clashes.
The After Laughter album campaign—during which she announced that she has split from her husband, New Found Glory's Chad Gilbert—in particular has seen her sometimes treated unfairly by a male-dominated music press.
But he, along with Juda Engelmayer, a crisis communications veteran Mr. Weinstein hired, have been vigorously pushing the idea in news conferences and in private conversations with reporters that Mr. Weinstein has been treated unfairly.
Organizers said Monday's rallies, held a day before the president addresses a joint session of Congress, bubbled up organically from Trump supporters who felt he was being treated unfairly by Democrats and the news media.
Related: The tech giant Huawei said the Trump administration's decision to allow U.S. companies to do business with Huawei for an additional 90 days will make little difference, maintaining that it was being treated unfairly.
"I have been treated unfairly, I've been disrespected by my male colleagues, and —in the most painful times — I've been the subject of racist remarks on and off the tennis court," Williams said in a statement.
The trial did offer some moments that just felt like justice; for example, when Judge Aquilina tossed aside a letter in which Nassar tried to claim that he was a good doctor and being treated unfairly.
During the investigation of the murder, Reed told police he had never met Stites, a statement he now says he made out of fear he'd be treated unfairly because Stites was engaged to a police officer.
In the process, they not only jeopardize the rights of LGBT people, but the principle that underlies nondiscrimination law more generally -- that people should not be turned away or treated unfairly because of who they are.
How it works: Accenture's tool looks at both the data used to train a model as well as the algorithm itself to see if there are any places where any particular group is being treated unfairly.
" The White House talks to the AP: The president "absolutely" continues to support Conway and "understands she was merely sticking up for a wonderful woman who she has great respect for and felt was treated unfairly.
In it, Meek Mill, a multiplatinum hip-hop artist and an advocate of criminal justice reform, describes how a disproportionate number of men and women of color are treated unfairly by a broken criminal justice system.
The Trump administration has focused its trade policy on efforts to lower the trade deficit, arguing that the United States has been treated unfairly in trade deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
BEIJING, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Beijing on Monday warned its citizens against travelling to the United States, saying that Chinese tourists have been treated unfairly in the country due to excessive prevention measures over the coronavirus outbreak.
One of Mr. Trump's central themes both as a candidate and as president is that America has been treated unfairly by other countries, whether it be in economics, security arrangements or agreements like the Paris accord.
That retraction, and the subsequent resignations of three top journalists at the network, has been hailed by Trump in recent days as validation of his ongoing assertions that he's been treated unfairly by the news media.
But in contrast to statements by U.S. officials, Donald Trump said Turkey had been treated unfairly over its decision to buy the S-400s and blamed the "mess" on the administration of former President Barack Obama.
Backed by most of his fellow Republicans in Congress, Trump has complained repeatedly that he is being treated unfairly, and his administration has sought to block current and former officials from testifying, causing lawmakers to issue subpoenas.
But after Trump came away from a meeting with Erdogan in June saying Turkey had been treated unfairly, the Turkish president called Washington's — and the markets' — bluff, and Turkey began receiving the S-113s within two weeks.
The trade agreement between Canada, Mexico and the United States allows investors from those countries to seek damages when they feel they have been discriminated against or treated unfairly by one of the other NAFTA member nations.
Suge Knight's son believes his old man's being treated unfairly, and the system's set up to keep him locked up for the rest of his life ... but he's holding out hope it doesn't go down like that.
The attack might also leave business leaders wondering who the target of Trump's next attack will be and just how far he would be willing to go if he feels he has been disrespected or treated unfairly.
Given the strength of the evidence, however, some legal experts have suggested Manafort may be banking on an eventual pardon from Trump, who has called his former campaign chairman a "nice guy" who has been treated unfairly.
In addition to rejecting Mr. Flynn's accusations against prosecutors last month, Judge Sullivan rebuked him at his first sentencing, expressing "disgust" at Mr. Flynn's efforts to mislead federal investigators and dismissing suggestions he had been treated unfairly.
Now, the 47-year-old has filed new court docs saying he's worried he'll be treated unfairly by Northern California prosecutors looking to protect their reputation after the crap they took from the Stanford swimmer rape case.
But my favorite thing about the Peter Strzok statement from his attorney is that they&aposre now concerned that this investigation into him has been tainted with political bias and that he&aposs going to be treated unfairly.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump welcomed prominent conservative social media provocateurs to the White House on Thursday and said that along with himself, they are being treated unfairly by big tech firms, which he says suppress conservative voices.
Trump has spoken fondly of Flynn, even after his ouster, saying in private that the retired lieutenant general "served the country well" and complaining that he has been treated unfairly by the news media, according to the Post.
Trump first waded into the controversy Monday night in response to such a point raised by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, saying the students were "treated unfairly" with early judgments by the media, though he didn't cite examples.
Instead, the gathering apparently served to further inflame Mr. Trump's belief that the United States is being treated unfairly by countries with which prior presidents had long ago negotiated trade agreements for the flow of goods and services.
The group argued that Harvard had favored black and Hispanic applicants at the expense of another minority group — a strategic reversal of past affirmative action lawsuits in which the plaintiff complained that white students had been treated unfairly.
" • "The group argued that Harvard had favored black and Hispanic applicants at the expense of another minority group — a strategic reversal of past affirmative action lawsuits in which the plaintiff complained that white students had been treated unfairly.
Trump, meanwhile, has been frustrated by the media coverage of his senior adviser and son-in-law in recent days, telling associates that Kushner is being treated unfairly and that the media has been unnecessarily tough on him.
"We wrote to brands because these workers are part of their supply chain and are being treated unfairly," said Jayaram Kottagarahalli Ramaiah, an adviser at GATWU, which has an active membership of more than 5,000 workers in Karnataka.
Most other measures of discrimination tested in the survey -- including being denied housing you could afford, being prevented from or challenged in voting, or being treated unfairly in public places -- found no significant change in incidence compared with 2015.
The president has been at loggerheads with many news organizations since his election campaign and decided not to attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington on Saturday because he felt he had been treated unfairly by the media.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Jacob Zuma's lawyers argued on Monday that the former South African president had been treated unfairly by prosecutors in his attempt to have revived corruption charges set aside because he is unpopular in the country at large.
In keeping with President Trump's promise, his administration will not stand by while our hardworking men and women of agriculture are treated unfairly by countries acting in bad faith, acting as strategic economic competitors intent on breaking the rules.
However, since Mr. Porter's departure, one official said, Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump have told people around the White House that they have been vocal in their attempts to defend Mr. Kelly but are being treated unfairly in return.
" Asked if men who have been publicly accused of sexual misconduct have been treated unfairly, the former fashion model stated, "We need to have really hard evidence that you know, that if you are accused of something, show the evidence.
With the Democratic presidential primary in its twilight, frustration within the ranks over the party's handling of the primary process spilled out this week as Bernie Sanders supporters lashed out at party leaders, arguing that their candidate has been treated unfairly.
Cathy Dang, the executive director of the organization, described the tightrope that she and other supporters of Mr. Gurley walk, between a sense that Mr. Liang was treated unfairly and a desire to seek justice for victims of police abuse.
Focusing on how he's being treated unfairly by the party establishment, which has been his #1 message for more than a month, accentuates and reminds every one of the fact that he's not even liked by many in his own party.
"What hurts the most is that Matt feels underappreciated and treated unfairly while I have countless times mentioned him (or) his name, while we've done promo together, performed our songs live together and I thought I was being supportive," Zedd continued.
"There's nobody better to understand how the tax code works, to understand how trade policies work, to understand just how American workers have been treated unfairly in recent years like Wilbur Ross and Steve Mnuchin," Miller told reporters on the call.
Drake's Scorpion was one of the strongest of the summer as it maintained what his fans have grown accustomed to over the years—ballads about being treated unfairly by love interests and sharp raps about still being overlooked despite his accomplishments.
Washington (CNN)White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Sunday that President Donald Trump believes his personal lawyer Michael Cohen is being treated "unfairly" by federal authorities, making the remarks in an attempt to defend Trump's latest tweets on the matter.
The ones hosted by Dobbs and Jeanine Pirro look as if they should be playing in the background of a Paul Verhoeven movie, but even their defense of Trump is grounded in how he is being betrayed or treated unfairly.
President Trump told reporters on Friday that he will ask athletes who kneel during the National Anthem to suggest people he should pardon, explaining that he understood their concern for those who had been treated unfairly by the justice system.
"It will represent a coming together of players who want the same things that all of us do—freedom, equality, tolerance, understanding, and justice for those who have been unjustly treated, discriminated against or otherwise treated unfairly," the team said.
Mr. Romer-Friedman said that a $5 million settlement was not likely to deter a company as large as JPMorgan Chase from a practice it was determined to pursue, but would help make men whole if they had been treated unfairly.
Ninety-two percent of small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) reported that they are treated unfairly by their bank, according to a new survey of 200 senior decision-makers of UK SMBs commissioned by Leonne International and conducted by Censuswide.
In a separate essay on the Post's Monkey Cage site in March 2016, Tesler and Sides explained that Both white racial identity and beliefs that whites are treated unfairly are powerful predictors of support for Donald Trump in the Republican primaries.
Trump told reporters that he didn't want to say yet whether he was considering a pardon for Stone, a 67-year-old Republican operative and longtime informal adviser, but insisted associates of his campaign who were investigated by Mueller were treated unfairly.
Trump has consistently lashed out at Mueller's investigation, which did not find evidence of a conspiracy between his campaign and Moscow, as a "witch hunt," claiming associates like Stone who were charged in connection with the two-year probe were treated unfairly.
The president is on the way to winning this battle because of his assertion that the U.S. has been treated unfairly by other countries that slap tariffs and taxes on American goods while we import their products with few or no penalties.
Even years after attending a program, students experienced long-term benefits such as better dating relationships, the ability to recognize and leave an unhealthy relationship, increased self-confidence and assertiveness, and the ability to speak up for people who are being treated unfairly.
"It will represent a coming together of players who want the same things that all of us do -- freedom, equality, tolerance, understanding, and justice for those who have been unjustly treated, discriminated against or otherwise treated unfairly," the team said in a statement.
Fifty-nine percent of companies in technology and research and development-intensive sectors, in which Beijing has unveiled an ambitious Made In China 2025 plan to supplant foreign products, said they were treated unfairly compared to domestic companies, according to the survey.
"We are determined to put right the wrongs of the past, where the people of this land were treated unfairly and the environment unduly polluted and degraded," Osinbajo said in a speech in the town of Bodo in the polluted Ogoniland area.
If there was aggressive prosecutorial misconduct, if there were circumstances that were just totally unreasonable, where the president was treated unfairly, the balance of power, the checks and balances contemplated in our Constitution, give the president unfettered pardon power for a reason.
Yet, facing outcry on the left and right, Mr. Trump has insisted to associates that he has been treated unfairly by Mr. Khan, the news media and some Republicans, said people familiar with the campaign's deliberations who insisted on anonymity to discuss them.
Hard-hit Turkish financial assets jumped on Monday after a weekend in which Erdogan said Trump had told him at a G2400 summit there would be no U.S. sanctions, and the U.S. leader said Turkey had been treated unfairly over the missiles deal.
In particular, they wanted to know whether Britain has the right to unilaterally withdraw from the backstop - an insurance policy to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland strongly opposed by the DUP - if it feels it is being treated unfairly.
If we apply this idea to present politics, the Trump supporter has a web of belief around Trump, including that he is a "straight shooter," that he "tells it like it is," that he is treated unfairly by the media, and so on.
Trump could carve out some excuses for his past pardons and commutations (such as his argument that Arpaio and D'Souza were treated unfairly due to political bias), but the Johnson move is a naked attempt to reward a perceived political ally, Kardashian.
Garner's death became a rallying point for racial justice activists, who argued that minorities, particularly black men and women, were treated unfairly by police, a movement that grew a few weeks after Garner's death with the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
A Merck AG subsidiary has tried to insert itself into a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office proceeding that will clarify who owns the rights to CRISPR gene editing technology, saying it has a strong inventorship claim but has been treated unfairly by a patent examiner.
But in an interview with The Hill weeks later, he railed against the GOP for not being supportive of his campaign and threatened to mount a third-party run for the White House if he felt he was being treated unfairly during the 2016 primaries.
Political Pardon 4: Dinesh D'Souza, conservative who was 'treated unfairly' As CNN wrote in 2014, D'Souza, who is now a vocal Trump supporter, admitted to exceeding donor limits in 2012 by arranging for others to give to the New York Senate campaign of Wendy Long.
But if you suspect that despite your best efforts, you are being treated unfairly because of your age, be sure to keep a record of any age-related statement or other episodes (such as younger colleagues being promoted or recommended for training instead of you).
WASHINGTON — A federal judge transformed a seemingly straightforward sentencing hearing for Michael T. Flynn, President Trump's first national security adviser, into a dramatic showdown on Tuesday, expressing "disgust" at Mr. Flynn's efforts to mislead federal investigators and dismissing suggestions he had been treated unfairly.
The president's gripes have fallen into two buckets: complaining that Stone and other associates of his who have been convicted of crimes (such as Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn) have been treated unfairly, and calling for his perceived enemies to be dealt with more harshly.
Among the allies from the Bush administration who have argued that he was treated unfairly is John R. Bolton, an ally of Mr. Cheney's who served as Mr. Bush's ambassador to the United Nations and started this week as Mr. Trump's national security adviser.
Following a closed-door council meeting in November and as Western nations became increasingly concerned about how Aung San Suu Kyi's government was dealing with violence in the divided northwest, Suu Kyi told diplomats in the capital, Naypyitaw, that her country was being treated unfairly.
The Pew Research Center study reveals wide gaps — of 30 percentage points or more — separating black and white opinions on whether blacks are treated unfairly when dealing with the police, in the court system, when applying for a loan or a mortgage or generally in the workplace.
Trump has repeatedly said that Manafort has been "treated unfairly" by Mueller, a phrase he has used to also describe people he has already pardoned, such as I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, a former George W. Bush adviser who was convicted by a previous special counsel investigation.
Mr. de Blasio suggested in his radio interviews that he was being treated unfairly, noting that the Legislature gave his predecessor, Michael R. Bloomberg, who was first elected as a Republican, seven years of mayoral control in 2002 followed by a six-year renewal in 2009.
The so-called Novo Note Group, which includes large investors such as Pimco and Blackrock, argue they were treated unfairly when their holdings, initially included in Novo Banco - the "good bank" carved out of BES in 2014 - were transferred back to BES, which is being wound down.
Even in the unprecedented #MeToo era — which countless men claim has led us to be too trusting and too willing to listen to women who say they've been treated unfairly — it only takes a carefully worded accusation disguised as an apology to cast doubt on a woman.
"We are demonstrating because we have been treated unfairly for 30 years, but also because Germany is supporting that behavior through weapons shipments and bans on Kurdish groups in Germany," said Yavuz Fersoglu, spokesman for Nav-Dem, the Kurdish group that organized the demonstration in Cologne.
After Conway said President Trump felt he has been treated unfairly by the press, co-host Steve Doocy brought up a situation from late June involving Trump ally Anthony Scaramucci and a story about possible ties to a Russian bank that CNN was forced to retract.
They are concerned about criminal justice and social justice, and they should even give me that type of conversation about it, and by the way, if they have any ideas of people who have been treated unfairly by the justice system, they should give me ideas for pardon.
"Because we had this odor issue where all five of the City Council members unanimously declared us a public nuisance, without real basis, I feel that Huy Fong Foods is being treated unfairly, so I stop the contributions," founder and CEO David Tran said in a statement to CNBC.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2628 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.), is being treated "unfairly" by the mainstream media.
In August, an Air Force trainer said Sergeant Bellino failed part of a physical endurance test in which he had to swim the length of a pool underwater, according to Mr. Conway, and became angry because he felt he was being treated unfairly and forced out of the program.
"This doesn't protect these agents from criminal liability, for example, but it does give them immunity from being sued by people who feel they've been treated unfairly," said Wendy Patrick, a lawyer who has handled cases involving assault and battery and a lecturer at San Diego State University.
" She said that during a meeting last fall to discuss her concerns that she was being treated unfairly, Mr. Ailes told her, "I think you and I should have had a sexual relationship a long time ago, and then you'd be good and better and I'd be good and better.
" Toward the end of his life, Mr. Scruton concluded that he had been treated unfairly in his own land, subjected to what he termed a "hate storm" inspired by critics who had accused him of Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and disparagement of Chinese people — allegations that Mr. Scruton called "fantastic and fabricated.
Critics say the Investor State Dispute Settlement system undermines the right of the U.S. and other sovereign governments to manage their own affairs and exposes our country to massive financial penalties, which can include the expected future profits of foreign companies found to have been treated unfairly by U.S. authorities.
Trump has long insisted that he is treated unfairly by the news media, and if he sees something on television that bothers him -- "which he invariably will," one official quipped -- he instructs his staff to fix it, no matter if they are at the White House or flying over the Atlantic Ocean.
Mitt Romney's former campaign manager on Wednesday argued that Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE is being treated unfairly in the Democratic presidential race.
Spectators have long jeered the Champions League anthem when it is played before matches in the competition, amid a festering sense that the team — which was lifted out of decades of mediocrity by the riches of its Gulf ownership group — is treated unfairly because it is not a part of soccer's established elite.
Republicans insist, further, that the provision was not "airdropped" — Mr. Corker's term — into the tax bill during conference committee negotiations, and that its main purpose was to make sure pass-through businesses were not treated unfairly because corporations would be getting a big tax cut to 21 percent, from 35 percent now.
Sanders during the interview said President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE believes both women should be heard, but also said that Kavanaugh had been treated unfairly.
"America's hard-working agricultural producers have been treated unfairly by China's illegal trading practices and have taken a disproportionate hit when it comes illegal retaliatory tariffs," Agriculture Secretary Sonny PerdueGeorge (Sonny) Ervin PerdueUSDA eases relocation timeline as researchers flee agency The Hill's Morning Report - How will Trump be received in Dayton and El Paso?
Indeed, the trials of Mr. Mladic and others — including his political boss, Radovan Karadzic, who was jailed for 40 years on almost identical charges last year, and Mr. Milosevic, who died in 2006 before the end of his trial — may simply have intensified Serbia's rancorous perceptions of being treated unfairly and Muslims' sense of loss.
On Vkontakte, he shared a meme in October 2016 that imagined a drinking game in which players took a shot every time Mr. Trump talked about building a wall along the Mexican-United States border or making America great again, told voters to believe him, or complained about being treated unfairly; and every time Mrs.
It's social media, and it gets out in the world, and the reason I do well is that I can be treated unfairly and very dishonestly by CNN, and, you know, I have — what do have now, John, 158 million, including Facebook, including Twitter, including Instagram, including every form, I have a 158 million people.
They believe the media is out to get Trump It's not clear to me whether Trump attacking the media created a sense that he was always being treated unfairly by the press or whether the people most likely to back Trump already believed reporters were out to get the politicians they tend to like.
"That information, that media, those images can transport people immediately from where they're standing in the sugarcane fields of Florida into an Alaskan military base where families live and thrive, or all the way into the Middle East, where North Africans are being treated unfairly and judged so harshly by their skin color," he told me.
Trump -- the man who still will not denounce the conviction and years of imprisonment for the so-called Central Park Five, the name given to the young men who were wrongly convicted of raping a jogger in 1989, and exonerated in 2002, thanks to DNA evidence -- gets to decide who is being treated unfairly by the justice system.
Over two hours, he explained: how people sue unfairly all the time over who came up with what idea, so I should consider that; how journalists are not trustworthy; how he prefers Mormon politicians because they always park between the white lines; and how Billy Bush was treated unfairly in having an unflattering outtake like the Access Hollywood tape released.
"There's nobody better to understand how the tax code works, to understand how our trade policies work, to understand just how American workers have been treated unfairly in recent years, and what's needed to go on that people who have actually helped to save companies and create jobs, like Wilbur Ross and Mnuchin," Miller said on a call with reporters.
HuffPost and YouGov wanted to know whether participants had been in situations where they'd felt comfortable asking to use the restroom without making a purchase (as was the case for the two men in the Philadelphia scenario) as well as if they felt they'd been treated "unfairly" in a store or restaurant within the past year because of their racial or ethnic background.
So I am taking this very righteous step, I believe, to correct a wrong that occurred in our history, and to honor a truly legendary boxing champion, legendary athlete, and a person that, when people got to know him, they really liked him and they really thought he was treated unfairly as a human being and unfairly as a champion.
RUBIO: But going back, the three requests were; number one, be loyal; number two, let the Mike Flynn thing go, he's a good guy, he's been treated unfairly; and, number three, can you please tell the American people what these leaders in Congress already know, what you already know, what you've told me three times — that I'm not under — personally under investigation?
During his 2016 campaign, Trump harped on the idea that the U.S. was being treated unfairly by other NATO alliance countries that didn't nearly spend as much, proportionally, on their own militaries as the U.S. But as other allies up their spending, Trump has become a greater fan of the longtime alliance — especially as his sometimes rival Macron has voiced criticism of it.
The correction drew widespread criticism of the paper, including from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE, who said that Kavanaugh was again being treated unfairly by the media.
The judge's order comes as the jury begins its deliberations — and the week after Rotunno penned an op-ed for Newsweek titled "Jurors in my client Harvey Weinstein's case must look past the headlines," in which she argues that the former Hollywood producer is being treated unfairly in his case after dozens of women have accused him of sexual misconduct.
In a 2019 survey by the Pew Research Center, black respondents were more likely than any other racial group to report that they felt people were suspicious of them (65 percent), that people acted as though they were not smart (60 percent), that they were treated unfairly in hiring, pay or promotion (49 percent) and that they had been unfairly stopped by the police (44 percent).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, the majority leader and other GOP lawmakers argued that Kavanaugh was a victim of a "smear campaign by Democrats," and decried that the judge had been treated unfairly.
Harry and Meghan have said publicly that they believe they have been treated unfairly by the UK press since the moment news broke of their relationship — that they are bullied, that there are racist undertones to coverage of them, and that they have been held to a different standard than Harry's brother and sister-in-law, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (aka Prince William and Kate Middleton).
They propose a number of ways to limit the circumstances in which a school has to investigate a sexual assault complaint and to raise the bar for the Education Department to find that a school violates Title IX. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said in 2017 that she wanted to change Title IX regulations because too many accused students were being treated unfairly, and many schools used too broad of a definition of sexual harassment.
In his follow-up the next day about how he was being treated unfairly by the media, he split hairs again about how Florida was just in the "cone" of the forecast, and by implication, that everything might be OK. As I write this on Friday night, the latest forecasts are saying the storm will most likely hit the western side of the Florida Peninsula with 145 mile-per-hour winds around 2 PM on Sunday.
He tweeted one day after Barr's interview aired that he would have "the legal right" to intervene in the Stone case but that he chose not to, an assertion he repeated on Tuesday while insisting Stone and other campaign associates charged in connection with former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerCNN's Toobin warns McCabe is in 'perilous condition' with emboldened Trump CNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting The Hill's 85033:30 Report: New Hampshire fallout MORE's investigation had been treated unfairly.
He then went on to ask Lewandowski about a 2017 Oval Office meeting with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE in which Trump asked Lewandowski to convince then-Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsPelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Democrats bicker over strategy on impeachment McCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors MORE to say that the president was being treated unfairly due to former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerLewandowski says Mueller report was 'very clear' in proving 'there was no obstruction,' despite having 'never' read it Fox's Cavuto roasts Trump over criticism of network Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE's probe.

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