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Nobody wants to be Trumped, nobody wants to be Trumped.
The rules for using the family desktop were pretty simple: homework trumped games; Dad trumped all.
So these stories were trumped up in the media––no pun intended––but they were trumped up.
Exotic Ivana was the perfect adornment -- until she herself was Trumped by actress Marla, who in turn was Trumped by model Melania.
"Ladies and gentleman, this is a trumped-up report that is based on trumped-up law," said Representative Linda F. Coleman, an African-American Democrat.
The stabbing of a Trumped-up leader in the Public Theater's production of "Julius Caesar" was one of the big trumped-up scandals of June.
"In the U.S. Senate, politics trumped principles, and polls trumped honor," Mr. Schippers wrote in "Sellout: The Inside Story of President Clinton's Impeachment" (2000), which he wrote with Alan P. Henry.
I have a high tolerance for pain … this trumped all.
Trumped airs Friday, February 3 at 9 pm on Showtime.
Neither optics nor popularity trumped her adherence to the law.
Russia is holding several Ukrainians prisoner on trumped up charges.
The title: "Useful Idiot: How an Email Trumped My Life".
In other words, partisans' beliefs trumped their loyalty to party.
So, this is hardly a narrative trumped up by unions.
You have trumped every doubt I've ever had about you.
But those concerns may well be trumped by other factors.
" Its interpretations, he said, have "trumped the rule of law.
However, many feel the charges against Lagarde were trumped up.
But her love for her mother trumped all of it.
And soon, brutality has trumped comedy and broken their idyll.
In the end, more pressing geopolitical concerns trumped the quarrel.
And for me, good policy has always trumped petty politics.
He says the case was trumped up for political reasons.
Whether they were true or trumped up is never known.
Perhaps with Overwatch as the new marquee title, distribution trumped acquisition.
Investors used to low rates may be about to get Trumped.
But software is trumped by wetware, which is the human element.
Neither shot nor shell ruffled her—excitement trumped fear, she said.
But political considerations trumped all for Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister.
Expect more trumped-up charges and long rides in patrol cars.
Carrefour Brasil recently trumped GPA as Brazil's No. 1 diversified retailer.
Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton; and John Kasich trumped Donald Trump.
Personal loyalty, in his view, trumped narrower or more abstract fealties.
It's not trumped up data in any way shape or form.
Saudi Arabia has long trumped Russia in the Chinese oil market.
But the politicians often won: submission to elective democracy trumped bureaucracy.
In these instances, Trump was either trumped or held in check.
"There's no question here that politics trumped what he was doing."
They may well ensure you are able to avoid getting Trumped.
Can his much-trumped negotiating skills reduce tensions with the Kremlin?
That trumped an earlier projection for 20173 to 4 percent growth.
In terms of importance, the uncertainty surrounding Durant trumped the result.
O) trumped it with a 22 billion pound ($30.68 billion) offer.
In fact, safety features trumped infotainment by a fairly big margin.
Story trumped fundamentals — but that&aposs all changed in a hurry
It trumped an all-share agreed offer from Dutch rival Takeaway.com.
" It's a sad commentary that party loyalty has trumped "America first.
"Hillary said that guns don't keep you safe," Trumped tweeted Sunday.
By the mid-21981s, imperialism might have been trumped by globalization.
"Corporate interests have trumped citizens' concerns for too long," she added.
Reid Hoffman and his team try their hand at Trumped Up Cards.
And it was all trumped by bringing my daughter to the event.
But in the end, domestic issues seem to have trumped international ones.
Instead of trumped-up nuclear threats, there's endless propaganda about terrorist attacks.
But for another, this was a case where politics trumped basic fairness.
That has trumped worries about a trade war and slowing economic growth.
HK), which trumped a bid from U.S.-based Varian Medical Systems (VAR.
Both were trumped by the Liberal promise of 22012,20133 by January 22013st.
You're saying it's Trumpocalypse, you have a game ... Yup, Trumped-Up Cards.
But politics have trumped economics in foreign exchange markets in recent weeks.
In the case of Russia, economics trumped political posturing, Ms. Aydintasbas said.
Initially, purists were dismissive, but he trumped them with persistence and quality.
The temptation to find our own trumped any urgency to return home.
Under Stalin, "order" and national prestige trumped human rights or civil liberties.
If you cringed at "Trumped-up trickle down economics," you weren't alone.
Still, the story she told trumped the story told by her body.
Supporters said they were trumped up charges to silence a vocal critic.
" The crimes of which Netanyahu is accused are serious, not "trumped up.
TRUMPED: INSIDE THE GREATEST POLITICAL UPSET OF ALL TIME (2017) 9 p.m.
Here a concern for civil equality trumped the concern for religious accommodation.
Global reflation and ample liquidity have consistently trumped politics in recent years.
I feel like "Hyper Enough" trumped "Slack Motherfucker" as Superchunk's signature song. Exactly!
There is no over-arching story or lessons to be gleaned from Trumped.
This Trumped-up trickle down effect is one that has to stop now.
Public opinion continues to get trumped by the power of interest group politics.
Chart analysis was Trumped, but traders survived by using good stop loss conditions.
The real economics of immigration are trumped by emotions swirling around the issue.
Both men deny those charges, saying they are trumped up to sideline them.
His successor, Kem Sokha, was arrested last month on trumped-up treason charges.
For some, at least, those concerns have been trumped by Turkey's enviable demographics.
Trumped-up tax charges were used to close an independent newspaper in 2017.
It's simple – Buffett's love of competitive moats has trumped his fear of flying.
Brookfield's offer trumped an earlier offer from Hometown of A$2.10 per share.
Once the field was winnowed, it was assumed, Mr Trump would be trumped.
Morality is often trumped by reality in foreign affairs, especially in this administration.
Politics has trumped commerce and created an environment where trade is unnecessarily complicated.
This privilege, however, is routinely trumped in cases involving government abuse or misconduct.
"Melania wears her heels to Harvey hell zone," trumped the New York Post.
He has now been trumped by his current successor and the Republican Senate.
But it's not saying "Trumped up economics," so at least we have that.
Alas, the demand for a televised presidential primary debate trumped public health considerations.
Mr. Navalny has dismissed the embezzlement case as a trumped up political dispute.
"In the American election, freedom of expression trumped over fake news," he said.
Soon after, Anwar was jailed for sodomy, charges he says were trumped up.
"Immunity is intended to protect elected representatives from trumped-up charges," Netanyahu said.
Soon after Anwar was jailed for sodomy, charges he says were trumped up.
And she was even arrested and jailed on trumped up drunken-driving charges.
However, not all Chinese deals closed as national security interests trumped economic gains.
They are trumped by governors, who control the state police and National Guard.
"There is reason 'Trumped up' means phony," Tyler told Business Insider in an email.
But the trumped-up charges on these three men are really out of control.
Nor does Trumped appear to have an opinion about whether he should have won.
"Happiness just trumped it all," she told the Times about being in the spotlight.
Trump will have been trumped, which means he's not the same Trump at all.
I call it 'trumped up trickle-down,' because that's exactly what it would be.
Ostreicher denied the accusations and claimed that corrupt officials had trumped up the case.
" But nothing trumped the most important question of all: "What will Kimye name her?
Have the polls been right all along, or will the front-runner be trumped?
"It completely trumped it," he said of the wild pitch he could not corral.
" On Sunday, Trumped tweeted, "We will seek out and bring to justice those responsible.
Simplicity has trumped sprawl and riskier operations like bond trading since the financial crisis.
These are trumped-up charges that very similar what is happening in Standing Rock.
I call it trumped-up trickle-down, because that's exactly what it would be.
"Equality can never be trumped by discriminatory religious, traditional or customary beliefs," Kirkland said.
In 2008, Mr. Kozlov was arrested on fraud charges he said were trumped up.
Change of plans: Rosario didn't have much time, and for them, manicures trumped breakfast.
I call it "trumped up trickle-down," because that's exactly what it would be.
I call it "trumped-up trickle-down," because that's exactly what it would be.
The documentary Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time may have some answers.
Clinton said her staff passed around a bag, debating whether this flavor trumped the original.
The new Showtime documentary Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time is baffling.
Marilyn Manson, but with a campy sense of humor replacing the trumped-up shock imagery.
But if you want a repeat viewing, Trumped will debut on Showtime on February 3rd.
If the trumped-up case is not overturned on appeal, he is disqualified from running.
Yet such considerations could be trumped by the need to avoid a no-deal Brexit.
Rising China crude demand trumped by concerns of increasing U.S. production ** Utilities fall 1 pct.
They won the Brexit referendum because arguments about culture and identity trumped those about economics.
The danger posed by other aircraft is now, arguably, trumped by that posed by drones.
It looks like Kourtney Kardashian just trumped sister Kim in the unofficial Kardashian belfie competition.
The release of 'Trumped Up Cards' ... marked a new turn for the affable, pensive Hoffman.
The Berlin appeals court overturned this on Wednesday, arguing that privacy rights trumped inheritance rights.
Osei denied the accusations and the main opposition has repeatedly said they are trumped up.
" Those are "faux scandals, the trumped up controversies ... insults that are flung back and forth.
In a statement provided to the Chronicle, Ferrer's lawyer said the charges are "trumped up."
Getting relief from the threat of deportation for families trumped all else, even party loyalty.
The low-price warehouse club bred loyalty that trumped the online competition facing the industry.
" On Sunday, Trumped had tweeted, "We will seek out and bring to justice those responsible.
The history of public health is littered with examples where economic interests trumped scientific advice.
The difference is, our criticism is based on reality, not a trumped-up ideological fantasy.
Form trumped function leaving Apple with a pretty device that was a nightmare to upgrade.
The silliness of each world he created at times trumped the morals of the stories.
"I call it 'Trumped up' trickle-down economics," she said, and the crowd went wild.
This threat of being detained on trumped-up charges in China has existed for years.
"It really proves the point of my book 'Trumped up,' " the Harvard Law professor responded.
Concern about the University's reputation trumped the leadership's responsibility to ensure the safety of students.
The Metrojet bombing supported this narrative, but it also hurt Egyptian pride, which trumped terrorism.
One White House official pointed out that loyalty, in this case, trumped age and experience.
Nike has also trumped Adidas at Chelsea, more than doubling the value of the contract.
Or, a hastily accepted first statement may be "trumped" by a more conciliatory second one.
Only Harwood was trumped by CNN Justice Reporter Laura Jarrett, who tweeted that he was wrong.
Unafraid to call bullshit: Students protesting the trumped-up trial of seven Chicago protesters in 2000.
Critics had contended that politics trumped human rights in some of last year's key ranking decisions.
What makes Trumped most interesting as a film is how it differs from a traditional documentary.
But for everybody else, Trumped is like reading the CliffsNotes for a book you've just finished.
And then she trumped Trump, and those others with similar ideas but less instinct for virality.
Oil prices were off 003 percent as worries of oversupply trumped hopes of an output freeze.
In 1998 he was jailed on trumped-up charges and spent almost seven years behind bars.
"The work is about how image has trumped substance over the last 25 years," Greenfield says.
Revenge trumped any sense of logic, leading to his fatal, too flashy fight against the Mountain.
Half a dozen pro-democracy legislators have been turfed out of office on trumped-up technicalities.
The leaders of the main Kurdish party are in prison on trumped-up charges of terrorism.
His supporters say the charges are trumped up to keep the charismatic leader out of politics.
We intend to vigorously defend against the baseless claims, misrepresented factual circumstances and trumped-up fines.
Ultimately, the siren call of a logic challenge trumped my fears of the felt tip marker.
The presidential candidate touting empty promises for coal trumped the one advocating ambitious plans for solar.
Will Iran's security services take more Americans hostage, putting them in prison on trumped up charges?
PAI has trumped rival bids from Bain Capital and European pharmaceutical firm Mundipharma, the sources said.
However, these headwinds "would be trumped" by a cut in the corporate tax rate, Kostin said.
But the cautious policies of the Norges Bank and the Riksbank have trumped wider economic trends.
If there is a lesson we all should learn for 2016, a house divided gets trumped.
If they're not careful, they're going to be trumped again by America's first "pop culture" president.
She blames childhoods in which daily transactions like playdates and soccer practice have trumped self-knowing.
London-based rights group Amnesty International said the charges were trumped up and "brazenly politically motivated".
Freddie will be fighting the extradition request as these are nothing more than trumped up charges.
In a match-up where guile and artistry always trumped power, Barty was simply smarter throughout.
Kareem is currently on trial in Phoenix, and his attorney claims the charges are trumped up.
Tennessee's $450 is trumped by Louisiana's $0003 fee, and as of July, Kentucky will charge $500.
He was arrested in January 21 and sentenced to six years on trumped up extortion charges.
Investors' concerns over rising trade frictions were trumped by very strong U.S. jobs data on Friday.
He was arrested in January 2018 and sentenced to six years on trumped-up extortion charges.
"Congress must ensure that U.S. national security interests are not trumped by political concerns," said Sherman.
"Today, I was Trumped," Robert Richardson, an environmental economist at Michigan State University, wrote on Twitter.
At the same time, Trumped pressed Japan to reduce its trade imbalance with the United States.
"They are manufactured, trumped-up claims that are just all a show of vindictiveness," Beckham said.
A shared need for shade, food, and firewood ultimately trumped any contest between Auroville and its neighbors.
Anwar and his supporters maintain that all the charges were trumped up to end his political career.
He was later booked on some trumped-up charges (though most were eventually dismissed) and court-martialed.
The desire for radical change in Washington trumped -- ahem -- absolutely everything else in these critical voters' mind.
Despite the slowdown and more recent stock market rout, China's growth trumped this every year until 2015.
" Stockman, recently chronicled the likely ruin he foresees for the U.S. economy in his new book "Trumped!
There was some dire reason for his remaining hidden here—and that reason trumped all other considerations.
His conviction on trumped-up charges of terrorism was one of those that the Supreme Court overturned.
Alibaba on Thursday reported quarterly sales that trumped forecasts but profits that fell short of analysts' expectations.
That offers no reassurance, retort opponents: Chinese dissidents routinely face trumped-up charges like bribery or blackmail.
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has indeed issued decisions that trumped Swiss court rulings.
Shandong had trumped offers by Australian, Chinese and Canadian companies for the asset, sources had told Reuters.
Read more: Putin slams 'trumped-up' US strike on Syria Damascus shrugs and thinks: Is that it?
The second holds historic promise, but it's best we not count our Russian bears before they're trumped.
We reckon, though, come late, late, late 2016, the jungle pioneer and Eastenders legend will be trumped.
Markets typically rise to elevated expectations and fall on reality when the "trumped-up" expectations aren't met.
They trumped up this stuff that the Russians did, and we should be fearful of the Russians.
" This right can be trumped by "just laws enacted for the general good of the whole people.
With the knowns trumped by a proliferating set of unknowns, Brandauer's American customer held off its order.
Although some members of the ANC broke ranks, for most party loyalty trumped anger at Mr Zuma.
That the perpetrators were self-radicalized Canadian-born men was seemingly immaterial, as fear trumped common sense.
Eliminating them will reduce the deficit — another so-called priority trumped by tax cuts for the wealthy.
Bertita received frequent death threats, was detained by the police and faced trumped-up charges in court.
Yes, the right to expression is important, but when is this trumped by the right to life?
The pro-Soviet Polish government arrested 16 prominent anti-Communist Poles on trumped-up charges shortly thereafter.
Time and again, Osaka held firm, trumped Williams at her own power game, and did not panic.
Ms. de Lima is in prison awaiting trial on what she says are trumped-up bribery charges.
Regulators and lawmakers are taking a deeper look at Boeing's priorities, and whether profits sometimes trumped safety.
Ultimately, what mattered was that they had bothered to come at all — the physical trumped the ideological.
But even though the stock has trumped its ceiling, closing Wednesday at $112.25, its trajectory remains murky.
Foot Locker Inc shares surged 21.9 percent after the footwear retailer's third-quarter comparable sales trumped expectations.
But I have always felt that our shared struggles in a white-dominated society trumped our differences.
He has repeatedly said that the charges against him were trumped up to exclude him from politics.
"The government presents a trumped-up case that substitutes old lore for actual evidence," Mr. Mazurek said.
De Lima called the charges "trumped up," part of a harassment campaign by Duterte and his allies.
Public disdain of coastal elites and the political establishment trumped the quest for sane and earnest leadership.
Foot Locker Inc shares surged 14.8 percent after the footwear retailer's third-quarter comparable sales trumped expectations.
Fear for my safety trumped the advice to build up my online profile and bury the ads.
Personal struggles have seemingly trumped the need for an impassioned community-wide mobilization that drove previous generations.
And if it's him, it means that pessimism really has trumped optimism, and we've turned a dark corner.
Both Bank of America and Hasbro posted quarterly earnings that trumped expectations before Wall Street opened on Monday.
Pressed on the battlefield, military expediency has trumped IS's dreams of nurturing the next generation of holy warriors.
All were detained in Iran under what U.S. officials have said were trumped-up or never-known charges.
Iranian patriotism trumped all else, and Iraq was locked for the next eight years in a brutal war.
It's that your ability to get better is trumped by the rate at which youth could get better.
Several prominent businessmen have been arrested on trumped-up charges of money-laundering, which is ineligible for bail.
Little-known Minjar has trumped offers by Australian, Chinese and Canadian companies for the asset, the sources said.
To this opponents retort that Chinese dissidents routinely face trumped-up charges of offences like bribery or blackmail.
SO ANYTHING ANYONE SAYS ABOUT THIS IS JUST WASTE NOISE BECAUSE IN THIS CASE, HE HAS TRUMPED EVERYTHING.
But the research suggests that the effects of reduced workplace discrimination trumped those of increased access to benefits.
For their work protecting Cambodia's environment, "these three activists are in jail on trumped-up charges," Lambrick wrote.
The current presidential campaign is further proof that accuracy and respect have been trumped by volume and rhetoric.
" He noted that there are three other Americans detained in North Korea with "trumped-up charges against them.
It didn't sound that bad to me at the time—like a trumped up vandalism charge or something.
Even during this emergency, Chris's fear of getting caught high or holding trumped his fears for his health.
Oleg Sentsov, a film director from Crimea, is serving a 20-year sentence on trumped-up terrorism charges.
Missing trumped motivation, however, and after several minutes of exercise Melanie usually ended up lying on Phoebe's bed.
He is wanted in Georgia on four charges including abuse of office, which he says are trumped up.
Remember those trumped-up claims about a 24/7 ISIS help desk that turned out to be nonsense?
Rights groups say more than 100 political leaders and activists are in jail, mostly on trumped-up charges.
He is now trying to put the former president in jail on what look like trumped-up charges.
In classic Trump fashion, he told Brady that the launch of his short-lived syndicated radio program, Trumped!
" One example of that stamina — seen by others as evidence of unreliability — recounted in Mr. O'Donnell's book, "Trumped!
Dr. Sabato was the editor and lead author of the recent book "Trumped," which explores the 2016 election.
In recent years, the event has been trumped by Dreamforce, Salesforce's annual conference, which claims over 170,000 attendees.
Hailey Bieber posted an Instagram Story, which has since been deleted, showing that her score trumped her husband's.
I have written a new book, "Trumped Up: How Criminalization of Political Differences Endangers Democracy," elaborating this point.
Ms. Marushevska, the customs agency head whom I appointed, said she was harassed with trumped-up official reprimands.
But he stressed that the old and emotive debates over language were dissipating as economic imperatives trumped nationalism.
I mean, some of them from a broken taillight, trumped up charges, and driving while black, but still!
Yet on his visit Mr Xi left no doubt that territorial integrity and national unity trumped all other considerations.
Yet Anwar Ibrahim, a charismatic former opposition leader, has spent years in prison on ridiculous trumped-up sodomy charges.
In the Indian state of Assam, a trumped-up rule on citizenship singles out Muslims for detention and deportation.
Hardware is trumped by software, hardware being the technology and software being the rules and procedures that govern it.
He could face up to five years in prison if convicted on trumped-up charges of contempt and assault.
The "inside look" that Trumped promises is not much of an inside look at the title candidate at all.
"I feel like it trumped the hurt she had from not making the team," Claye said of his proposal.
The past year has seen multiple congressional hearings devoted to trumped-up allegations of bias against social media bias.
"They did everything right and by the book — and then they get got trumped by party politics," he said.
While I understood it, coming to terms with losing my mother trumped any desire to place my focus elsewhere.
Legally speaking, Lynne's parental rights are trumped by the conservatorship, and she doesn't want to be part of it.
The defence firm has trumped Atos' tilt at the world's biggest maker of chips for mobile phone SIM cards.
Maybe these trumped-up rumors provide just the right circumstances for Nintendo to do a bit of soul-searching.
"I'm no longer surprised when this administration files trumped-up charges against me," de Lima said in a statement.
But returns on CoCo bonds from developed market issuers have largely trumped those on other forms of bank debt.
Clinton's supporters suggested that Starr, along with Speaker Gingrich, trumped up an irrelevant affair to bring down the president.
That argument swayed CNBC viewers, 57 percent of whom agreed that privacy concerns trumped the needs of law enforcement.
It's super gross and would seem like trumped-up TV drama, except, you know, look around America right now.
Short-term gains will be trumped by long-term harm once the reputation of the publication starts preceding itself.
O'Neill certainly believes being here trumped the logistics of trying to ship the horse back to his California base.
When people's judgment is addled by addiction, their right to control information can be trumped by their best interests.
Vesnina, who had to go back on court later Monday for doubles, said her sense of opportunity trumped fatigue.
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), who have publicly trumped Trump in the past, staying in line behind party orthodoxy. 3.
AX, although it is unlikely to win after being trumped by a $403 million offer from Mineral Resources (MIN.AX).
The media can report on the genuine diversity of the global Middle Ages without resorting to trumped-up scholarship.
Iranian authorities have denied holding detainees for ransom and accuse Western governments of holding Iranians on trumped-up charges.
Social democracy trumped imperial glory; reluctantly, the latter was progressively given up, transmuted into a Commonwealth of independent states.
But as this season edges closer to merciful completion, Bowles determined that a desultory present trumped the potential future.
"This is a trumped up, Cold War set of charges that make no sense at all," Ms. Derby said.
Democrats I've talked to tend to think the charges are trumped up and won't be fatal to his candidacy.
In the past, China has been criticized for arresting dissidents and activists on trumped up charges, including sex crimes.
Since World War I, identification with one's own nation has trumped all other groups, religious, ethnic, professional or otherwise.
Mr. Ulyukayev, who is serving an eight-year sentence in a penal colony, says the charge was trumped up.
He lived a simple, self-sacrificial life and faced trumped-up charges as a member of the Chicago Eight.
And we protested when her crown was taken away in what seemed to us a trumped-up sex scandal.
"The trumped-up charges must stop," Renato Reyes, secretary-general of activist group Bayan (Nation), said in a statement.
However, freedom of speech issues are trumped by due process, meaning the law should decide what is allowed online.
Stocks fell on Friday as poor earnings from Intel and Twitter trumped a strong growth reading for the economy.
"Today I was Trumped," Robert Richardson, an environmental economist at Michigan State University, tweeted, after learning of his dismissal.
Ressa, who runs the news startup the Rappler, now faces a decade in prison on trumped-up tax evasion charges.
Iranian authorities have previously denied holding detainees for ransom and accuse Western governments of holding Iranians on trumped-up charges.
Anwar, the charismatic opposition figure, is in jail on what critics say was another trumped-up sodomy conviction in 2014.
"The positive trade narrative has trumped data today," said Mike Dowdall, investment strategist for BMO Global Asset Management, in Chicago.
And, indeed, in our era of the never-ending, Trumped-up news cycle, many people are looking for something — anything!
In the Turkish capital, Ankara, the freshly elected opposition mayor is facing possible removal on trumped-up charges of fraud.
That all changed in the 1990s, when the need for better TV trumped the need for an outdated athletic code.
In sharp contrast, arch rival Morgan Stanley reported gains across most of its businesses and trumped Goldman in trading revenue.
National Assembly Vice President Edgar Zambrano was ordered to be arrested Thursday on trumped-up charges of treason and insurrection.
The danger of severely fracturing both ankles was greatly trumped by their resemblance to other popular '90s footwear — moon shoes.
Ireland trumped China and India to post growth of 22010 percent in 22013, the euro zone country reported on Thursday.
And yet the secretary's chosen phrase of "Trumped-up trickle-down" came off as contrived and too clever by half.
Canada had the choice not to carry out the extradition of Meng on what were trumped-up charges, it added.
Time after time, the courts had ruled the missed filing deadline trumped any claims of innocence, no matter how strong.
Iranian authorities previously have denied holding detainees for ransom and accuse Western governments of holding Iranians on trumped-up charges.
Donald Trump is a trumped-up peasant, and Justin Trudeau is the heir and defender of the North American dream.
Fears of Islamophobia accusations trumped any kind of righteous intervention or prosecution of these men for more than a decade.
Its preferred cudgels for critics have been trumped-up charges for crimes like prostitution and illegal business or tax practices.
Sarah Palin — before opportunism trumped conservatism — and she spent countless hours in the Lone Star State campaigning on his behalf.
There was the chaotic arrival ceremony in China, in which missing aircraft stairs unexpectedly trumped the theme of global warming.
Ms. Dusseldorp has said that her role model was Helen Mirren's detective in "Prime Suspect," for whom justice trumped likability.
The United Nations and rights groups say the government has since arrested dozens of its critics on trumped-up charges.
Still, the obligation to be honest could be trumped if the consequences to you of answering him truthfully were substantial.
This allowed Clinton to dismiss the email scandal, and the Benghazi issue in general, as a trumped-up partisan sideshow.
During Watergate, Mr. Nixon's team dismissed accusations against him as trumped up by a hostile establishment, especially the news media.
Russia has said the case against Vyshinsky was a trumped up and politically motivated attack on Russian media in Ukraine.
Russia has said the case against Vyshinsky was a trumped up and politically motivated attack on Russian media in Ukraine.
Anti-war activists said at the time that the war was being trumped up for political reasons before an election.
In the end, however, financial reality trumped the statutes, and Congress enacted a law last year allowing bankruptcy-like proceedings.
Arrested on trumped-up charges, some of the women spent more time in prison than the officers who raped them.
" Clinton called Trump's tax policies "Trumped-up trickle-down" economics and Trump accused Clinton of being "all talk, no action.
They accuse Museveni, in power since 1986, of stifling dissent through intimidation, beatings, detentions and prosecutions on trumped-up charges.
"We are very concerned that these apparently trumped-up charges may constitute a renewed attempt to stifle dissent," said Colville.
When it comes to the manufacturing of counterfeit makeup, vape products, cheap furniture, and plastic, profit has always trumped safety.
I saw firsthand how, as far the public debate over crime was concerned, fear and hyperbole trumped empathy and accuracy.
That trumped an earlier reading from the American Petroleum Institute that suggested stockpiles rose by 3.5 million barrels in the week.
Now al-Wefaq is banned and its leader, Ali Salman, is in prison on trumped-up charges of spying for Qatar.
Before cameras, prisoners hardly ever got around direct-order tickets because the word of the CO had always trumped the prisoner's.
For most governments in the Islamic world, public health pragmatism has trumped religious doctrine, the outlawing of homosexuality, and public prejudice.
The French company has signalled it remained keen to make a takeover deal after being trumped in August by Pfizer's
Some British newspapers Monday reported Farage had "Trumped" the Prime Minister by meeting the President-elect so swiftly after the election.
Iranian scholars debate the book's Zoroastrian and Islamic elements; Melville, some argue, believed fate trumped morality as the ancient Sasanians did.
Instead of focusing on deflation, global growth risks, a profits recession and diminished expectations, Fed policy may be trumped by Trump.
Eventually, the Home Run Club was shut down after the city trumped up charges about the quality of its drinking water.
The government may have reckoned that his "home-return permit", issued to permanent residents of Hong Kong, trumped his foreign papers.
But he is in Brussels, having been exiled and then convicted of (almost certainly) trumped-up charges of illegally selling property.
He has sought U.N. help to restore his political rights, which he says were removed illegally on trumped up terrorism charges.
Last fall, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy boasted of the trumped-up Benghazi commission's negative impact on Hillary Clinton's poll numbers.
The Democratic convention has only been going for a matter of minutes but it's already trumped Trump in the music stakes.
Anthony Baxter's 2012 documentary film You've Been Trumped chronicles the ongoing conflict between the Scottish homeowners and the American business magnate.
Prosecutors accuse him of assisting a criminal organization, charges he says were trumped up to undermine his political campaign against Poroshenko.
But the president has also been accused of authoritarianism, including targeting opposition politicians with trumped up court cases, and tolerating corruption.
In spite of the general disdain inspired by that trumped up interim title, its new owner, Max Holloway, stole the show.
"I do think that fear kind of trumped fundamentals for a bit there," Hanson told "Squawk on the Street" on Monday.
The BNP's leader and former Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia, is in jail on what the party calls trumped-up corruption charges.
"It kind of got to my sense of gender equality, and that trumped the nausea I had about this," she says.
AX) worth about A$203 million ($403 million) and that trumped an all-cash bid from a Chinese state-owned firm.
But since the 2011 Arab spring, when the people took over squares to stage protests, security concerns have trumped any other.
This could be particularly true of the Labour Party, where Jeremy Corbyn's class-based politics have trumped Tony Blair's identity politics.
Time and time again, the Washington punditry has been trumped (no pun intended) by the latest pivot away from campaign orthodoxy.
"This has devolved into gotcha word games, perjury traps and trumped process crimes," Stone said on Wednesday, according to the Post.
A former Juul executive filed a wrongful termination lawsuit on Tuesday claiming the company's quest for profit trumped public health concerns.
But in truth even the influence of the extraordinary Donald Trump has been trumped by the power of the programme traders.
China has retaliated fiercely, from arresting two Canadians on trumped-up charges to halting millions of dollars in Canadian agricultural exports.
Marriott already trumped Anbang once, and it also showed up at the 11th hour to steal the deal from Hyatt Hotels.
There is no point brainstorming for badass party ideas, because this 3 year old has gone ahead and trumped us all.
Trumped-up "civil rights" litigation of this kind has self-evident potential for the harassment and intimidation of would-be investigators.
Silicone molds to make traditional pastries like madeleines, calissons, financiers and cannelés are tempting, but are trumped by macaron-making kits.
But that would only happen if America were a place where morality and the law trumped the incredible power of celebrity.
In 2017, a former political protégé of his was jailed for what human rights activists considered trumped-up charges of blasphemy.
The former justice secretary was arrested on what she says were trumped-up charges that she took bribes from drug lords.
When we say "culture trumps strategy every time" we often forget that both culture and strategy can be trumped by reality.
The 49-year-old is now wanted on criminal charges in Georgia, which he says were trumped up for political reasons.
But for the would-be 2020 hopefuls, any reservations about the policy were trumped by the political imperative of the moment.
At a time when traditional values appeared to be in retreat, character trumped political outlook, and character Lee had in spades.
"This is a completely trumped-up case," Mr. Pal said in his video statement, referring to Mr. Ustinov by a nickname.
They also include Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov, who is serving a 20-year sentence on trumped-up charges of terrorism.
"My wife sees the charges as baseless and trumped-up, and considers the bail as disproportionate," ISNA quoted Khandan as saying.
Award-winning journalist Azimjon Askarov has spent nine years in prison on trumped-up charges for reporting on human rights violations.
" The chamber, which called Mr. Trump "a schoolboy's dream," also mentioned his Trump-branded business ventures, including the radio program "Trumped!
The commission ruled that a past corruption conviction, which Navalny claims was trumped up to silence him, meant he was disqualified.
Foot Locker Inc surged 14.9 percent after the footwear retailer's quarterly same-store sales trumped expectations and boosted other sports retailers.
The hearing showed that even after 26 years, politics still trumped taking victims of sexual assault and harassment seriously, she said.
People everywhere are already eager for lightning-rod trumped-up reasons to hate the Valley and the tech industry as a whole.
A trumped-up conviction for embezzlement in 2013, though dismissed by the European Court of Human Rights, bars him from being registered.
He wrote a book about Trump called Trumped: The Inside Story of the Real Donald Trump, His Cunning Rise and Spectacular Fall.
"I had expected a more broad-based cabinet," said economist Anthony Hawkins, adding that Mnangagwa's faith in Chinamasa suggested loyalty trumped ability.
"And yet it was still worth it," the off-camera questioner said, practically begging Martin to say that graffiti trumped life itself.
But Paull and her colleagues also found that the effects of drought could be trumped by an even more influential factor: immunity.
"Nadiya has been unjustly imprisoned in Russia since 2014 — detained and facing trial on trumped up charges," Biden said in a statement.
Even if you reposition the protagonist of Trumped to be not Trump, but the media itself, the film still remains maddeningly opaque.
Growth in Asia's third-largest economy, reported by the ministry, trumped forecasts in a Reuters poll of annual growth at 7.3 percent.
During the month of September alone, the party reckons that more than 4,500 of its members were arrested on trumped-up charges.
"It doesn't matter whether you are the biggest in Europe or elsewhere," Febvre said, noting that the U.S. trumped all other geographies.
Paris Jackson won't take trumped-up celebrities rumors lying down — especially when they have to do with her late father, Michael Jackson.
The fourth argued that one of the state laws Paxton is accused of violating is unconstitutional and trumped by similar federal law.
Effortlessly beautiful with an air of mystery and a touch of ennui, she trumped any It Girl America had to offer me.
When Clinton tries to use a Reaganesque catch-phrase like "Trumped Up Trickle Down Economics" it becomes a "Saturday Night Live" punchline.
And again reality trumped fiction: Duke University was the scene of a scandal involving lacrosse players, strippers and false charges of rape.
Years of obsessive practicing armed Coltrane with a mastery of the horn that trumped even the great Charlie Parker, Coltrane's boyhood idol.
The opportunity presented by Trump's candidacy seems to have trumped that once-prohibitive cost to apply, said Catholic Legal Services' Raul Hernandez.
Anbang trumped that with a $14 billion offer, which if accepted, would be the largest ever Chinese purchase of a U.S. company.
Foot Locker Inc shares surged 15.9 percent after the footwear retailer's quarterly same-store sales trumped expectations and boosted other sports retailers.
That opposition is likely to remain strong but could be trumped if financial markets continue to tumble and the recovery weakens further.
But just a day earlier, Australia's Sirtex Medical picked a $1.4 billion Chinese takeover offer that trumped U.S. company Varian Medical Systems.
They grabbed the phone and told him that they loved him and that family trumped all, and asked him to come home.
Journalists and human rights workers, including a handful of my own constituents, have been swept up and imprisoned on trumped up charges.
Clinton, after years of enduring attacks and scandals she regarded as trumped-up, had a tendency to be stubborn about acknowledging error.
In corporate news, Costco Wholesale Corp jumped 4.7 percent after the warehouse club operator's quarterly profit trumped estimates as margin pressures eased.
" "[T]he new regime at The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette decided that The Donald trumped satire when it came to its editorial pages.
" She seemed to hesitate before speaking that line; it sounded about as spontaneous as her apparent new catchphrase "trumped-up trickle-down.
Is Trump saying his own party is out to get him through a series of trumped-up allegations they know aren't true?
On July 19, a bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation that called for Turkey to stop detaining Americans on trumped-up charges.
This time around, experience trumped potential in a big way, as Herrig scored a quick win in front of her hometown fans.
These days, allegiances to national gangs like the Bloods, the Crips or Folk Nation are often trumped by loyalties to local gangs.
The issue is whether a simple medical decision by a rational person is one that is trumped by one who is not.
It wouldn't constantly arrest foreign nationals, including American journalists, on trumped-up charges as a means of gaining diplomatic or financial leverage.
Once again, the factory struggled, this time losing ground to Chinese rivals that trumped it on price, as well as on technology.
His supporters have called this a trumped-up charge to portray him as a common criminal rather than a victim of censorship.
But because the memo was interpreted as sexual harassment, which violates Title VII and Google's code of conduct, Damore's protection was trumped.
Read more: She wanted to become president, but ended up jailed instead "Those were trumped-up charges, made-up charges," Rwigara said.
As ridiculous as that quarterback connection is, it may be trumped by the parallels between the starting left tackles in today's game.
Otto Warmbier was an American college student who was held in North Korea for over a year on trumped up espionage charges.
Now that Comcast has trumped Fox and Disney, attention is turning to the other 39 percent — as well as streaming platform Hulu.
He was convicted in absentia in the Netherlands for cocaine trafficking, on charges he says were trumped up by the Dutch government.
As leader of the opposition in 1999 Mr Anwar was imprisoned on trumped-up charges of sodomy, which is illegal in Malaysia.
In corporate news, Costco Wholesale Corp jumped 4.6 percent after the warehouse club operator's quarterly profit trumped estimates as margin pressures eased.
Except Homeland can't help that it's been trumped — the pun is unintentional, I swear, but it might as well not be — by reality.
Exercise. The desire for more time to work out trumped the wish for more time spent with family, sleeping, or even doing hobbies.
Haraszti's report said more than 900 people were detained "on trumped-up charges", including opposition leaders, human rights defenders, journalists and foreign visitors.
Ronald Gasser believes he's being held on a trumped-up charge -- the manslaughter of Joe McKnight -- and his attorney's demanding his release, ASAP.
Last September Kem Sokha, who led the Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP), was arrested on trumped-up treason charges and still awaits trial.
" The Russian Embassy in Washington had demanded her release following her arrest last year, arguing she was being detained on "trumped-up charges.
I'M NOT the type of person who usually invites herself over to someone's home, but in this case my curiosity trumped my manners.
Senator Leila de Lima languishes in prison on trumped-up narcotics charges after daring to investigate his dealings with the Davao Death Squad.
He said decision to stay put was not an easy one, but the benefits of a non-move still trumped the potential setbacks.
But it also shows us how the greater goal of putting a human into space trumped any preconceived notions of these women's abilities.
John Oliver generously trumped Oprah Winfrey's $7 million giveaway in 2004, when she gave a car to every member of her studio audience.
It's his little way of asserting himself amid what he undoubtedly believes is trumped-up overreaction to his initial remarks on Saturday. 3.
The outdated and cumbersome exemption process has trumped common sense for far too long, and artists and many others have suffered for it.
Given that he faces fraud charges — which he says are trumped-up — several mainstream parties have already rejected being in government with him.
The state's highest crime-fighting body, known as the Hawks, has called in Mr Gordhan for questioning over charges that look trumped up.
He says the charges are trumped up and facing them would result in him being extradited to the U.S. View the discussion thread.
And he arrested the leader of the Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), Selahattin Demirtas, on what many consider to be trumped-up charges.
Notwithstanding the enmity between Israelis and Arabs, it was trumped by the even longer standing, historic enmity and distrust between Arabs and Persians.
They note that the tobacco giants for many years funded trumped-up science and advocacy groups to spread doubt about risks of smoking.
Western human rights groups have accused the Saudi government of using the courts to stifle dissent and convicting activists on trumped up charges.
Take the case of Aya Hijazi, a Northern Virginian who has been illegally detained for more than 85033 months on trumped up charges.
Upper-income teenagers are spending 22017 percent of their cash on food, which trumped the amount spent on clothing by 22018 percentage points.
"This could be a lot of theater – it looks very trumped up to me – but we'll have to wait and see," she added.
Sessions has callously ignored the reality of voter suppression but zealously prosecuted innocent civil rights leaders on trumped-up charges of voter fraud.
A thuggish regime might have seized his assets, tried him in absentia on a trumped up charge, or even sought to abduct him.
This trumped-up crisis serves as a legitimation tool for Fidesz's authoritarianism, a pretext for the government to pass laws undermining its opponents.
The authorities have frozen bank accounts associated with Navalny's foundation as part of a money laundering investigation that he says is trumped up.
In other cases, the falsehoods appear aimed at convicting people — who may or may not have committed a crime — with trumped-up evidence.
Howard SchmittGreen Tree, Pa. To the Editor: Much as I hate to say it, the Democrats may be getting trumped by President Trump.
After serving 16 years in prison on trumped-up pot possession charges, Dolores returns broke and confused to the newly gentrified Washington Heights.
"We maintained that it was from rehashed, trumped-up charges aimed at undermining the duly constituted government," Mr. Abella said in a statement.
As with other intimate scenes she had done, the potential repercussions for speaking up trumped any feelings of discomfort González might have had.
Opposition politicians in Rwanda have often found themselves jailed on what they say are trumped-up charges for standing in opposition to Kagame.
Mr. Hun Sen's government has also forced the 24-year-old Cambodia Daily newspaper to close over trumped-up charges of tax evasion.
His lawyer, Femi Falana, said the journalist is being held illegally and accused the government of bringing up trumped-up charges against him.
Lil Nas X trumped Mickey Mouse Saturday, by crashing a wedding reception at Disney World, and some of the guests fully melted down!
Since hitting the market last year, Samsung's 5G smartphones have proven to be so popular that they've trumped the company's own sales targets.
A man in Tampa says he was threatened with a trumped-up charge of felony trespassing if he did not sign the release.
"The Constitution contains something called the Supremacy Clause," Scalia said, referring to a provision that says state laws are trumped by federal ones.
The immediate boost to balance sheet trumped fears of subordination for existing unsecured bondholders, and helped reinforce the turnaround in sentiment towards the credit.
The opposition and rights groups have said that Maduro's administration is holding hundreds of political prisoners on trumped-up charges intended to stifle dissent.
In August, Sanofi, eager for deals to broaden its drug lineup, was trumped by Pfizer's $14 billion bid for U.S. cancer drug company Medivation.
So Trumped is a sports story: Trump versus everyone — the media, the other candidates, Hillary Clinton campaign Chair John Podesta, and the Washington establishment.
But the narrative about what actually happened, as presented in Trumped, is basically what you'll read in any run of the mill think piece.
Others, meanwhile, have already called the notion that it might be designed to replace a child "offensive," comparing Kirobo to a trumped-up Tamagotchi.
When the Night King killed Viserion and took control of him, he gained control of a technology that trumped the human's chief defensive technology.
Mr Navalny has declared his intention to run for president next year, despite being barred from the ballot because of a trumped-up conviction.
In the first few moments of Showtime's upcoming documentary Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time, Hillary Clinton's campaign plane touches down.
Since then, authorities have arrested dozens of critics of Kabila on what the United Nations and human rights groups say are trumped up charges.
Instead he trumped civic nationalism with the centuries-old idea of imperial or state nationalism, offering the idea of Russia as a besieged fortress.
South African shares also rose, led by heavyweight Naspers after its subsidiary Tencent Holdings Ltd trumped forecasts to deliver its best-ever quarterly results.
The government argued that diplomatic conventions allowing heads of state to attend conferences trumped its responsibility to the ICC; South Africa's courts subsequently disagreed.
Since then, authorities have arrested dozens of critics of Kabila on what the United Nations and human rights groups say are trumped-up charges.
Indeed, many believe the charges against him have been trumped up by Nissan as a way to block his plans for a full merger.
Financial necessity and the prospect of a 63,000 rupees ($73) monthly pay cheque trumped any patriarchal hesitation her father had about her new path.
In particular, it can't solve the problem of eligible voters who are forbidden from voting in the first place for false, trumped-up reasons.
It has been a long time coming, but the thing that fueled so many internet companies — the desktop banner ad — is finally being trumped.
It was this struggle, documented in the 2011 film You've Been Trumped that did little to endear the budding investor to people in Scotland.
CAMPAIGN 2016 Trumped up controversy: The Donald says he's seriously thinking about filing a suit to challenge the Canadian-born Ted Cruz's presidential aspirations.
He's also the creator of Trumped Up Cards, a satirical party game that pokes fun at the "reality TV star in the White House."
Both Netflix and Amazon again took home several trophies each, while cable network-turned-online-streamer HBO trumped all with a half-dozen wins.
As Capitol Hill and White House aides worked to move debate in the Senate, McCain returned to the debate and Trump trumped the decision.
But Wells argued that federal law trumped state law, and they could not be kicked out of any state due to that federal charter.
Yet, in an era when political pressures tend to trample economic arguments, the report was the rare recent instance in which economics trumped politics.
She stayed in jail overnight and eventually stood trial, accused of inciting violence and unlawfully assembling -- "trumped up charges," according to Human Rights Watch.
More interest in more markets means better business for baseball, even if real greatness can be trumped by the fifth team in the field.
In doing so, the world's biggest listed oil company has trumped an offer from Australia's Oil Search, which was backed by French major Total.
Russia's central election commission declined to register Navalny as a candidate in the election, citing what Navalny said was a trumped up criminal conviction.
For CEOs, though, the risks posed by the threat of war in the Korean Peninsula is trumped by their belief in improving economic prospects.
A slew of industry leaders including China Life Insurance , Aluminium Corp of China and Kweichow Moutai have posted quarterly results that trumped market expectations.
But like the War of the Worlds radio broadcast panic, how much has been trumped up over the years for the sake of legend?
Career US attorneys were scandalously fired for refusing to bring trumped-up charges against Democrats, leading Gonzales to hastily resign and avoid bipartisan investigation.
It's strikingly unusual for the DOJ to send prosecutors to even begin looking into trumped-up charges against the president's vanquished general election opponent.
Or "To Kill a Mockingbird," in which a Jim Crow-era jury in a trumped-up rape case makes a judgment without finding justice.
As for money, New York City, not New Jersey, is the locus of capitalism, the place where money has always trumped class and roots.
Dhanin's CP Group trumped rival bids from the Chirathivat family's Central Group – Thailand's biggest retailer by market capitalisation – and Charoen's retail unit Berli Jucker.
By the time Charles Dickens died in 1870, the lure of the abbey trumped even his family's plan for a burial at Rochester Cathedral.
The position was discontinued amid a US-China political riftThe role was discontinued, according to one expert, because US-Chinese politics trumped public health.
In effect, that meant that the "religious liberty" rights of the business owners trumped the right of the workers to have birth control coverage.
"Even if the company thinks this is all trumped-up nonsense, they need at least to pretend like they take it seriously," he added.
He had been detained in the notorious Evin Prison on trumped up espionage charges and was sentenced in 2017 to 10 years in prison.
Even before I arrived, the co-mayors, Gultan Kisanak and Firat Anli, were jailed on terrorism charges that rights groups say are trumped up.
I thought the presence of black Handmaids showed that in the depths of a fertility crisis, Gilead's desire for fertile women trumped its racism.
If anything, it was a bit like her satisfied delivery of "Trumped-up trickle-down economics" — too clever by half, too obviously planned by whole.
In addition to all the restrictions on freedom of speech, UMNO manipulated the electoral system, curbed public protests and prosecuted opponents on trumped-up charges.
Trumped functions like a shot-for-shot remake of the original, made much too close to the original to provide any additional insight or clarity.
Last June it fined Emirates 29,000 yuan ($4,270) and banned it from expanding in China for six months on trumped-up charges over safety lapses.
Per multiple reports, Daniels could make up to $9.1 million on a one-year deal, which trumped interest from the Denver Broncos, among other suitors.
Despite the outcry of the international community, Savchenko spent two years in a Russian jail, being held on what many viewed as trumped-up charges.
Costco Wholesale Corp jumped 4.56 percent, the most on the S&P, after the warehouse club operator's quarterly profit trumped estimates as margin pressures eased.
Khaleda was jailed in February for five years on what BNP describes as trumped-up corruption charges, an allegation the government denies, citing court independence.
Beyonce trumped just about every country star -- and all of them were there -- at the 50th CMA Awards, with some help from the Dixie Chicks.
A title card in garish purple script announces the name of the video, which loops to a Matthias Grübel soundscape, reverberating through the gallery: TRUMPED.
Sky's independent directors have recommended a 14.75 pounds a share offer made by Comcast last week that trumped a 14 pounds offer submitted by Fox.
Still, Europe's cultural richness, excellent tourism service infrastructure, strong health conditions, international openness and general sense of perceived safety have trumped terror concerns, WEF said.
It is the same press release they've been releasing for years, only this time it's trumped up as an open letter to You, The Fan.
After all, many previous American presidents also gave the Saudis a pass because US interests in the Middle East almost always trumped human rights concerns.
For decades, sesame bars and brittle were available only in health-food stores, a tip-off that any possible deliciousness would be trumped by nutrition.
With his accounts frozen, passport revoked and facing trumped-up charges in both civil and military courts, Mr Chaturon still remains optimistic in one way.
But I'm not one of those types who believe that any common sense approach to solving a problem is always trumped by the Second Amendment.
Clinton criticized Mr. Trump's fiscal plans as "trumped-up trickle-down economics," before saying he had received millions of dollars of support from his father.
Thus the four quarters to be played: the Republican nomination, the Democratic nomination, any viable third party candidate and how "trumped-up" will things remain.
But on this night, youth trumped experience as Barria continued to impress in his first big league season, improving to 5-1 in seven starts.
It felt trumped up, hanging on a sliver of an idea, and an old idea at that: male competition, inside and outside the locker room.
But Nintendo's other big falling-blocks puzzle game of the period, Dr Mario, was trumped by something from the company's biggest rivals, namely this mouthful.
Ghosairi the outsider trumped the odds and emerged as a firm but fair businessman who looked after his fighters, and, moreover, didn't rip them off.
Throughout their long, unrivaled reign, Topshop and Zara have trumped all other fast-fashion stores, claiming the top spots as our go-to shopping destinations.
O'Donnell worked for Trump for three years and released a book called "Trumped!" with James Rutherford, in which he also claimed that Trump is racist.
It said the decorating of the house had been "entirely lawful" and that her legal right to paint the candy-color stripes trumped aesthetic considerations.
Canada-China relations are also at a low point after the arrest of two Canadian executives on what are widely seen as trumped-up charges.
This culminated in 2016, when the Colorado Supreme Court shot down municipal fracking bans, saying that state power to regulate the industry trumped local measures.
Ms. Raissouni's legal team says that the charges are trumped up and that letters claiming to document medical evidence of an abortion have been fabricated.
He acknowledged there is some anti-Trump "mood" in his state but argued its gets trumped by the good economic news generated by Trump's policies.
One is Trinculo Forsythe, who created CIEL but has undergone years of imprisonment and torture and is now scheduled for execution on trumped-up charges.
Up there with "trumped up trickle down" Being good at politics requires having a good ideology and its bankruptcy was on full display last night.
The commission this week barred Navalny from taking part in the March 18 vote because of a suspended prison sentence he says was trumped up.
Any true sense or sign of collaboration in this work was trumped by Neto's self-serving arrogance, and by the lingering colonial gestures he perpetuated.
Among Egypt's readers, as it turned out, curiosity about Israel trumped ideology, and the attempt to discredit Salem didn't succeed: The book was a best seller.
He was adamant that racist police officers were behind the trumped-up charges, and at the time ... told us he was gonna fight it in court.
And now he has gone so far as to release a card game, "Trumped Up Cards: The World's Biggest Deck" that pokes fun at Trump. nyti.
In 103 the Supreme Court found that Arizona's SB 1070, which sought to boost the state's ability to enforce immigration laws, were trumped by federal law.
Both applications for delay will be heard in court on November 1st, the day before Mr Gordhan is due in court on a trumped-up charge.
It was filled primarily with black men arrested on trumped-up charges, forced to labor in the cotton fields without pay, and whipped when they disobeyed.
Fox's long standing 10.75 pounds per share offer was trumped by a 12.50 pound per share bid from Comcast in April, valuing Sky at $31 billion.
His 46 points matched the second-most by a Kansas opponent and trumped Oklahoma State's Randy Rutherford for most by an opposing player in the fieldhouse.
Voted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the film trumped Call Me By Your Name, Dunkirk, The Post, and The Shape of Water for the Globe.
The extraordinary tally of 67 British medals, a record-breaking haul that trumped the Chinese, felt genuinely energising in a desperately troubling year for British politics.
Most economists predict that interest rates will rise steadily through 2016, although plunging equity markets in the U.S. and overseas have trumped that premise so far.
Critics say those are trumped-up accusations to justify repression and distract Venezuelans from blaming the ruling Socialist Party for the OPEC member nation's economic mess.
Even moments of intense fear and paranoia are trumped by this blank look, as if Christine is terrified to feel anything other than a deadening emptiness.
Fox says enthusiasm has trumped wariness so far in conversations with start-ups and that he's looking forward to seeing companies working across a wide spectrum.
It even trumped Mr Cameron's case that Brexit would be bad for security; voters chose to believe instead that more migration might let terrorists slip in.
My lie was good enough for the deputy, since it came from a pastor's kid and trumped the four poor kids who saw me do it.
A small but vocal group of GOP members have suggested that the FBI weaponized the dossier in order to launch a trumped-up investigation into Trump.
But I got so much support from other artists — John Altoon, Richards Ruben, Bob, obviously — that it trumped my thoughts on the broader issue of racism.
It even trumped the specter of reprisal, and any anxiety of being associated with a club at the cross hairs of a conversation about sexual assault.
"We weren't alert in those ways anything like we are alert today," he said, and the word of a priest trumped that of an accusing child.
It's a strange evolutionary misstep that even the most powerful and noble of all the human emotions can, in any given moment, be trumped by irritation.
Lincicome, 33, has been slow to recognize that her start last year in a PGA Tour event in Kentucky trumped either of her victorious finishes here.
Even worse, a new generation was forced to conclude that politics trumped a basic and essential expectation: that claims of sexual abuse would be taken seriously.
Speaking of feathers, however, Billy Porter trumped them all (pun intended) when he was carried in on a litter born by six shirtless gold-trousered men.
As with other regional powerbrokers, the two enjoyed the past indulgence and material assistance of foreign patrons for whom anti-terrorism often trumped good local governance.
Last year, Aldana was barred from running for president because of an arrest warrant against her in a corruption case that supporters said was trumped up.
Even if it meant being awakened in the middle of the night to discuss a boy problem, a good conversation always trumped a good night's sleep.
However, such interests are trumped by the best interests of the American people, U.S. global or regional plans and, pointedly, to the lawmakers' sworn Constitutional responsibilities.
Nevertheless, the obstacles to unseating Mr. Putin are formidable; indeed, a previous trumped-up conviction may make it difficult for Mr. Navalny to run for office.
Earlier this month, Russian investigative reporter Ivan Golonuv was detained under what critics say were trumped-up drug charges; he was eventually freed under public pressure.
Fox's long standing 10.75 pence-a-share offer was trumped by a 12.5-pounds-a-share bid from Comcast in April, valuing Sky at $31 billion.
" Forest advised schools to reject the policy and said a state law enacted in March restricting bathroom choice for transgender people trumped the administration's "non-binding directive.
Bogle believed that culture trumped strategy every time and that Vanguard would be a place where everyone's contribution was valued and respected, McNabb told CNBC on Friday.
In June, the Vatican's first auditor general resigned, saying he was forced to step down amid trumped-up accusations after he discovered evidence of possible illegal activity.
And in Turkey, Americans are outraged over the detention of U.S. Pastor Matthew Brunson, who is now on trial for what officials say are trumped up charges.
Russia's central election commission last year barred Navalny from taking part in the March 18 vote because of a suspended prison sentence he says was trumped up.
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman is selling humorous playing cards called Trumped Up Cards for $20.16, and donating $10 of every sale to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Avenatti clearly thinks Wohl -- who was implicated in the false sexual misconduct claims against Robert Mueller last month -- has trumped up the domestic violence allegations against him.
Venezuela's opposition parties accuse Maduro, the 54-year-old successor of Hugo Chavez, of being a dictator and maintaining hundreds of political prisoners on trumped-up charges.
When Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini took over, my grandfather was imprisoned, put on trial for less than 20 minutes without a lawyer on trumped-up charges of espionage.
In 2013, ahead of Moscow's mayoral elections, Mr Navalny was found guilty of trumped-up embezzlement charges linked to a lumber company in the city of Kirov.
The company, which will report after U.S. markets close on Thursday, trumped Wall Street's estimates for both profit and revenue in the third quarter ended Sept. 30.
Award-winning journalist Azimjon Askarov, who is an ethnic Uzbek, has spent nine years in prison on trumped-up charges for his reporting on human rights violations.
China's constitution promises freedom of speech, religion and assembly, but it is trumped in practice by legislation and regulations, and it is rarely invoked in legal cases.
To get the best price, investors create a perception — sometimes true, sometimes trumped up — that the property is a headache the bank does not want, said Thomas.
They have trumped other foreign carmakers, helped by Hyundai's plant in Russia which produces all of the country's best-selling Hyundai Solaris cars and Kia Rio models.
Even MoneyGram could salvage something from the situation if Euronet Worldwide, whose bid for MoneyGram last year was eventually trumped by Ant's improved offer, is still interested.
Her cringe inducing allusion to, deep breath, "Trumped-up, trickle down" economics from their first round, on September 26 in New York, seemed so very far off.
But in the case of Bergdahl and the Taliban Five, the Pentagon and the administration claimed Bergdahl's welfare trumped the administration's legal obligations and acted unilaterally. 11.
In June, the Vatican's first auditor general resigned, saying he was forced to step down amid trumped-up accusations after he discovered evidence of possible illegal activity.
" According to Russian state-run news agency Sputnik, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Friday that Putin believes the attack was done under a "trumped-up pretext.
Because if I didn't someone else would claim them or any trumped-up negative noise would drown out all the ways I was succeeding in my role.
Recently, the star said he couldn't help but feel relief when his mix-up was potentially trumped by the best picture disaster at the Oscars last month.
Republicans trumped up the issue as a way to put the President on the defensive, as they did with other baseless stories, like the "Travel-gate" controversy.
In power since 1986, Museveni has been accused by critics of using security forces to stifle opposition through intimidation, beatings, detentions and prosecutions on trumped-up charges.
Comcast is currently in the lead after Sky's independent directors last month recommended its 14.75 pound a share offer, which trumped Fox's 14 pound a share bid.
Just ask Canadian Cy Tokmakjian, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison on trumped up charges and was released only after he lost all his investments.
Members of the opposition and activists have been jailed on charges they say were trumped up by the government as part of a crackdown to mute critics.
In the late nineties, Khan began to represent black and Asian police officers, who were themselves suffering discrimination—often in the form of trumped-up corruption investigations.
But where Germany saw PESCO as an opportunity to put wind back into the sails of the European project, France was irked that inclusivity had trumped ambition.
For all of Donald Trump's trumped-up rhetoric — that is more than ever characteristically filled with lies — understand that by any respectable measure, Hillary is still winning.
Congress should also insist that the United States address the Central American refugee crisis as a protection matter, rather than a trumped-up threat to national security.
Locals feared the law could lead to critics of the Chinese government being detained on trumped up charges, shipped off to the mainland, and thrown in prison.
Some of them, we learn in "You've Been Trumped Too," have hung Mexican flags in protest — a reference to Mr. Trump's promise to build a border wall.
Not only for all the amazing things that London offered, but also because manners often trumped the notion of treating disabled people in public like a sideshow.
Media watchdogs said the charges against Ressa were trumped up and aimed at intimidating those who challenge Duterte's rule, in particular his deadly crackdown on illicit drugs.
Getting trumped by Trump is nothing compared to the guy in Nevada who can now say he's juiced up the Juice -- and lived to tell the tale.
I think all of that interest, and I believe it is sincere on their part, is trumped — pun intended — by their interest in a tax cut. Right.
However, she maintains her innocence and insists that these are trumped up charges made by Duterte's henchmen in order to prevent her from criticizing his ruthless policies.
And so, while Netflix investment returns for the past 10 years trumped Apple's, its shares must see a rebound in order for Netflix to maintain its lead.
It also froze a number of bank accounts linked to the foundation, a move Navalny's allies said was a trumped-up attempt to cripple his political movement.
It also froze a number of bank accounts linked to the foundation, a move Navalny's allies said was a trumped-up attempt to cripple his political movement.
Local zoning that protects low density, and with it, supposedly, real-estate values, has to be trumped by state law, as is already under way in California.
The case against him is widely seen as a trumped-up attack on artistic freedom, and Mr. Serebrennikov has continued to work regardless, directing productions from afar.
Mexico has benefited from higher interest rates as the central bank tries to lower inflation from an over-eight-year high and as economic growth trumped expectations.
" Alan M. Dershowitz is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Emeritus, at Harvard Law School and author of "Trumped Up: How Criminalizing Politics is Dangerous to Democracy.
And the trumped-up claim that he did something inappropriate to benefit his son is at the center of the ongoing impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
We should all worry when any court convicts bona fide journalists on trumped-up charges, and by all dependable accounts that's what happened in Myanmar this week.
When he spoke (according to Plato) those words, he was on trial for his life, on the ultimate trumped-up charge (not believing in the Athenian gods).
Once again, the US's perceived short-term interests in an alliance with Saudi Arabia trumped any qualms about the nature of Saudi Arabia's regime and its policies.
"Unfortunately, the Republican majority has decided to pursue the trumped up notion that there is a special conservative bias in the way Twitter operates," Sarbanes told Dorsey.
A documentary called Trumped, about the campaign and its results, will premiere a few days later, for those steel-nerved audiences brave enough to relive the spectacle.
Partisanship has trumped statesmanship time and time again, as the US endured a few weeks of government shutdown and multiple near-misses with defaulting on its debts.
The pair planned to return to the U.S. after their nuptials, but were jailed in El Hilcolde on what human rights groups said were largely trumped-up charges.
At one point, Jones can be heard explaining his brand of punditry — admitting that what listeners get is not always his authentic self, but a trumped-up persona.
This explains the political prosecution being carried out by the Spanish justice system, which is motivated by revenge, with trumped-up charges and rulings based on fictitious violence.
Pair that with the full title — Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time — and the movie starts to feel more like reality TV mythmaking than journalism.
"Westminster council took the view that in their particular local authority area, where gang violence may have been a live issue, then that trumped anything else," Austin continues.
Through all the protests, it revealed that Republicans had a common enemy — those preening, devious Democrats — and that trumped any doubts about whether Kavanaugh might have assaulted Ford.
His supporters are convinced that he has been unfairly singled out, that the corruption charges against him are trumped up and that his 12-year sentence is excessive.
Here in the States, Bixby didn't have voice control, relegating interaction to what essentially amounted to a trumped up content hub located a swipe away from the desktop.
The politician argued that the installation encroached upon his right to privacy; however, a district court ruled last month that the artists's freedom of expression trumped his claim.
Sprint, the No. 4 U.S. wireless carrier, argued that a New York state law imposing sales taxes on interstate mobile phone services is trumped by federal telecommunications law.
Media watchdogs have said the charges against Ressa were trumped up and aimed at intimidating those who challenge Duterte's rule, in particular his deadly crackdown on illicit drugs.
The two planned to return to the U.S. after getting married, but were jailed in El Hilcolde on what human rights groups said were largely trumped-up charges.
NBC is taking a shot at the return of American Idol, plus denying an industry rumor that it deliberately trumped ABC by hiring Kelly Clarkson for The Voice.
Maybe they've been drowned out by the latest blows in this hate-filled presidential campaign; or maybe the very conscious uncoupling of Brangelina has just trumped all else.
Boris Johnson, Britain's foreign secretary and a leading Brexiteer, claimed that the Northern Irish border was being trumped up as an insoluble issue to frustrate the Brexit process.
Navalny has called that move and others, including the jailing of several protesters, part of a coordinated and trumped up campaign to stifle the anti-Kremlin opposition's activities.
An opposition leader, Vladimir Kozlov, is in jail on trumped-up charges of fomenting that turmoil, which prompted a massive crackdown on the political opposition and independent media.
Smiley's show was eventually cancelled, and, as we've reported ... he filed suit against PBS for "trumped up" sexual harassment allegations against him that he claims were racially motivated.
Which is why even the apologists should see that that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is absolutely trumped by Batman and Superman's late-90s animated team-up.
China's Hopu Investment Management and Hillhouse Capital Group were supported by GLP CEO Ming Mei in their bid, which trumped an offer by a Warburg Pincus-backed consortium.
While some dissidents have been allowed to run, the strongest opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, has been convicted on trumped-up charges to keep him out of the race.
"Republicans held Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in contempt when they were pursuing their trumped-up investigation of the 'Fast and Furious' gunrunning scheme," the Post editorialized.
That trumped the 14 pound a share offer made by Fox earlier in July and is 20123 percent above Fox's original 10.75 pound a share bid in 2016.
A Philippine senator and Duterte's long-time foe, de Lima was arrested in February on drugs charges she says were trumped up as part of a presidential vendetta.
"Anan is among a growing number of candidates arrested or convicted on trumped up charges by the Egyptian authorities," the London-based rights group said in a statement.
Individual Rights Trumped by National Interests: The Human Rights Council is the United Nations body dedicated to taking action against countries that violate the rights of their citizens.
It trumped rival bids from U.S. investment firms JC Flowers and Apollo as well as Lombard International Assurance, a Luxembourg-based insurer held by U.S. buyout fund Blackstone .
The EPA found that Select Steel's permit did not violate Title VI and ruled that environmental regulations trumped civil rights protections, even though the two have separate standards.
It makes sense because the Clintons have, since even before Bill Clinton won the Democratic nomination in 1992, been magnets for scandal, many of them trumped-up nothings.
Using blackmail by holding an American citizen as a prisoner on trumped-up charges, he has tried to put a nail in the remnants of democracy in Turkey.
But analysts say the benefits of the latest projects are less clear, and some suspect that China's desire to tighten its hold on Hong Kong trumped other concerns.
So-called "rehab" centers for militants employed Wahhabi clerics to preach that obedience to the king trumped individual decisions to go and fight in defense of Muslims overseas.
In February, Visa trumped Mastercard Inc's bid with a sweetened offer of about 247 million pounds ($325 million), prompting Earthport to recommend shareholders to accept the Visa offer.
"Yesterday, the production number trumped the storage number, but it was still a draw of 9 million," said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures, energy futures at Mizuho.
KESSEL: I&aposm giving a miss to Turkey for its continued detention of American pastor, Andrew Brunson, who has spent almost two years behind bars on trumped-up charges.
Trump's demeaning comments towards Mexicans were trumped by numerous tweets that celebrated hardworking family members, dedicated military service and other impressive accomplishments from people of Hispanic and Latino descent.
All eight opposition MPs, including six from the BNP whose chairwoman is in jail on what the party calls trumped-up corruption charges, have yet to be sworn in.
"They're clearly trumped up by Aurora Police Department in order to justify their shooting of one of their own citizens in the back in his own home," he said.
Advent trumped several rival buyout funds, including Bain Capital and Astorg, in an auction process, emerging as the preferred bidder for the 70-year-old firm, the sources said.
Russia's authorities banned Alexei Navalny, the country's most prominent opponent to President Vladimir Putin, from standing in the presidential election due in March, citing a trumped-up graft conviction.
Mr Navalny is campaigning, but the Kremlin says he is ineligible because of a conviction on (trumped-up) embezzlement charges in 2013, for which he received a suspended sentence.
That year, very few Sundance films were about the election of Trump, with the exception of the baffling, neutered Trumped, from the producers of the Showtime series The Circus.
This dynamic essentially puts the spotlight on the dads instead of the moms who will actually give birth, making the whole thing a weird performance of trumped-up masculinity.
And one of his staunchest critics, opposition leader Alexei Navalny, was barred from running in the election over a corruption charge Navalny claims was trumped up to silence him.
Traditional organizations like the Clinton campaign will need to shift their top-down structures toward the more open "team of teams" model to avoid being trumped by unconventional competitors.
Sure, most of the cool things that are going on right now are often trumped by really gnarly events, but for locals, it's something that we need to accept.
While many African countries such as Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Ghana have laws to protect widows' rights, these are often trumped in rural areas by customary laws, campaigners say.
Rangers 3, Brewers 2 Right-hander Lance Lynn struck out nine in five innings, and Willie Calhoun drove in all three runs as visiting Texas trumped Milwaukee at Phoenix.
Just five months ago, I said that the S7 Edge was the most impressive smartphone hardware I'd ever held, and now Samsung has trumped itself with the Note 73.
Yet the reaction against a decade in which ideology trumped all has not helped China's leaders think more profoundly about how to avoid the destructive caprices of unrestrained power.
The recent release of some of those jailed on trumped-up charges should not fool anyone into thinking that the wind in Baku is blowing in a different direction.
Pavlensky, 32, fled to Ukraine with his partner last month to avoid being sent to prison on what he said were trumped-up allegations of committing a sex crime.
Chief U.S. District Judge Norma Holloway Johnson ruled that Starr's need to collect evidence trumped Clinton's interest in keeping the conversations confidential, echoing the rationale in U.S. v. Nixon.
Danylyuk is under investigation for suspected tax evasion, which he says is a trumped up charge in retaliation for his efforts to root out corruption and tackle vested interests.
The French company has signalled it remained keen to make a takeover deal after being trumped in August by Pfizer's $14 billion bid for U.S. cancer drug company Medivation.
The world's largest construction and mining equipment maker reported profit and sales that trumped Wall Street expectations on strong demand for its construction equipment in North America and China.
The proposal has its origins in a trumped-up claim about the use of "secret science," but the facts instead show why the EPA proposal itself is so dangerous.
A prominent anticorruption campaigner and Kremlin opponent, Mr. Navalny himself has been ensnared in a tangle of apparently trumped-up criminal cases in Moscow, including the supposed art theft.
But that effort was, well, trumped, by a Trump supporter's next move: Yes: A giant Trump billboard/statue on a neighboring lot, spewing fireworks from his orange-colored head.
BGH Capital had offered A$4 a share for the company in January, which trumped an earlier bid by Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) on Dec 19 of A$3.90.
" "Although Myanmar has failed shamefully to redress the injustice of their trumped-up arrest and conviction on spurious evidence, we are relieved that their ordeal behind bars is over.
In a 1998 article, she criticized the Supreme Court justice William Brennan for saying that his oath to uphold the law trumped any obligation to his Roman Catholic faith.
Renzi, attacking Lega leader Matteo Salvini for his divisive rhetoric and his use of social media, said that politics had trumped populism using terminology borrowed from the sports field.
After all, it was trumped-up outrage over supposed bias in its last group of human editors that helped to set us down this benighted path to begin with.
BGH Capital had offered A$4 a share for the company in January, which trumped an earlier bid by Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) on Dec 19 of A$3.90.
The ethnic Uzbek's reporting on corruption, abuse and human rights elicited trumped-up charges that included incitement to ethnic hatred and complicity in the murder of a police officer.
Detained days after the vote on trumped-up charges, he spent much of the remaining war in a military prison, his plight attracting more attention overseas than at home.
Rangers 24, Brewers 23 Right-hander Lance Lynn struck out nine in five innings, and Willie Calhoun drove in all three runs as visiting Texas trumped Milwaukee at Phoenix.
In places like Iran and North Korea, rogue regimes have used trumped up and unfounded charges to imprison Americans, kicking off years of complex negotiations with the US government.
He can turn the tables by saying that he was wrong on that vote, and that he has learned exactly how badly trumped up intelligence can hurt a country.
British firms' $35.1bn of sales trumped those of French ones, at $23.2bn, though the figures swing from year to year as contracts for new warplanes are signed and delivered.
He has vowed to run against President Vladimir V. Putin for the presidency in 2018, even though a previous conviction, widely viewed as trumped up, makes that technically illegal.
The editor-in-chief and founder of local news site BlogSochi was arrested January 19, 2018 and is currently serving a six-year sentence on trumped up extortion charges.
"Senator Sessions has callously ignored the reality of voter suppression but zealously prosecuted innocent civil rights leaders on trumped-up charges of voter fraud," Brooks said in a news release.
But where Weiner was like watching a moving train collide with a brick wall — and then back up before driving into the wall once more — Trumped is just sheer ascent.
The Kremlin also noted the American failure to react to the news that Alexei Navalny, an opposition leader and anti-corruption campaigner, would be tried again on trumped-up charges.
That kind of thoughtful exploration and illumination is desperately needed, but Trumped is simply too rushed — and too disinterested in actually stirring the pot — to add anything to the conversation.
Ortega's critics say she was closely allied with Maduro's efforts to crack down on dissent and, before her break with him, had helped jail opposition leaders on trumped-up charges.
Selahattin Demirtas, co-leader of a pro-Kurdish party, was poised to become one of the main No voices but has ended up behind bars on trumped-up terror charges.
Even the lion of the anti-Putin underground, Alexei Navalny, himself barred from running due to a criminal conviction he claims was trumped up to silence him, dismisses Sobchak's campaign.
The key is to cover old ground in new ways, either by using catchy phrasing (Clinton's "Trumped-up trickle down" was not so catchy), or by introducing actual new information.
Elevating a woman after a black man would be a resounding statement that we are moving forward — that American ideals about liberty trumped the American reality of slavery and sexism.
"This Lula-centered farce was trumped up as an affront to the democratic state and intelligence of Brazilian citizens," one of Lula's lawyers, Cristiano Zanin, told reporters in Sao Paulo.
The pan-European STOXX 21.2175 equity index was last down 274.01 percent, as worries over the rising bond yields trumped a slew of well-received earnings updates from Kering
Trump Fish went for the redesigned San Diego Chargers logo, complete with a yellow lightning bolt pelt, even though a Trumped Up Miami Dolphin would've been the more obvious choice.
Mr Gayoom, in turn, joined forces in March with Mr Nasheed, his former nemesis, who lives in exile after being sentenced to 13 years' imprisonment on trumped-up terrorism charges.
Maimane held a rally on Friday in the South African capital Pretoria to demand that the case against Hichilema be dropped, saying the Zambian politician was facing trumped up charges.
His supporters call it a trumped-up charge to derail the couple's marriage in the courts by making it seem that her conversion was part of a larger jihadist plot.
Prosecutors wanted him placed under house arrest while investigators look into accusations he assisted a criminal organization, charges he says were trumped up to undermine his campaign to unseat Poroshenko.
Assange has called the charges trumped up and has warned that he could be extradited to the U.S. on spying charges if he stepped foot outside of the Ecuadorian embassy.
Nevsun agreed last September to a C$1.86 billion ($1.37 billion) buyout bid by Zijin, in a deal that trumped an earlier hostile takeover offer by Lundin Mining Corp (LUN.TO).
He allowed the principles to which the Founding Fathers subscribed our nation of a limited federal government with little power to be trumped by his interest in advancing corporate cronyism.
And while H&R Block's stock is up year to date, Intuit has all but trumped its leading competitor by embracing the future, the internet, and the cloud, Cramer said.
There's Hunter Walk's Take Off Election Day and Spotify's new "Clarify" podcast series, CRV's Fuck Trump announcement that offers visa coverage for immigrant founders and Reid Hoffman's Trumped Up Cards.
The good news: He survived and is back in a leadership position after spending nearly two seasons either imprisoned (for the trumped-up Joffrey murder charge) or on the road.
Clinton assailed his economic policies as favoring wealthy Americans, calling them "trumped-up, trickle-down," and then made the first of several attempts to bait Mr. Trump into an overreaction.
LEDE: The "brain training" company Lumosity has agreed to pay $2 million to settle charges that it deceptively trumped up the health benefits of its mobile app and online games.
Pichugin has been held by the Kremlin for 85033 years, on trumped-up charges as part of Putin's campaign against Mikhail Khodorkovsky and other leaders of the Yukos oil company.
The documentary filmmaker Anthony Baxter captured the fallout in "You've Been Trumped" (2012), which portrayed Mr. Trump as a callous despoiler of the environment with no respect for his neighbors.
In the 1980s, "soft goods" stocks like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Merck and Bristol-Myers Squibb trumped their trading ranges; in the 1990s, it was technology stocks like Microsoft and Intel.
It was the "axis of evil" on steroids as the President blasted "rogue states" and trumped George W. Bush-era rhetoric to put Pyongyang, Iran, Venezuela and Cuba on notice.
Maggie Haberman of the NYT has a look inside the first few days in a Trumped-up White House: A portrait of Andrew Jackson now hangs in the Oval Office.
President Putin: I arranged for my only serious political adversary, Aleksei Navalny, to be convicted on trumped-up charges of embezzlement so he would be banned from running against me.
I didn't play The Witness at the start of the year, but even if I had, I suspect this would have trumped it as my personal puzzle title of 2016.
Three months ago, the prosecutor in my case closed the investigation, establishing that I was not guilty of any crimes (I had faced trumped-up charges of possession of explosives).
The 43-year-old filmmaker was detained in Crimea in 2014 and sentenced to 20 years in a maximum security prison on terrorism charges which he says were trumped up.
But a day later Mr Johnson trumped them by announcing a long suspension of Parliament, from September 11th to October 14th, when a Queen's Speech will start a new session.
But among men who are legitimately prominent, not just unfortunate collegians, there have been few cases of late where the accusations have seemed trumped-up or the punishment too severe.
"I fought in a war started by a president with false and trumped up intelligence," said Representative Seth Moulton, Democrat of Massachusetts and a former Marine who served in Iraq.
Even if Urena had tossed a no-hitter, that might not have trumped the drama surrounding Harvey, who is 2-2 with a 5.14 E.R.A. in six starts this season.
PKR was formed 20 years ago to carry on Anwar's reform agenda, after he was first jailed on what he has said were trumped-up charges of corruption and sodomy.
I just wish those who are so vigorous in fighting the trumped-up "War on Christmas" would devote the same moral energy to the real and tragic assault on women.
From the first time I met Mohammed Ben Bouchta, who we call Mo, it was our chemistry that trumped all wondering of what we were and what we would be.
But he dismissed the idea that he as a venture capitalist carried an outsize responsibility to others as "idiotic" and said that his right to be happy trumped all else.
When commentators like Ronson or Hart attempt to reduce online outrage cycles to empty or trumped-up dramas, they diminish the validity of anger as a tool for creating change.
The BNP is in disarray following the jailing early this year on corruption charges of Khaleda, on what the party says were trumped-up charges to keep her out of politics.
As the Journal noted, Google's reported expansion and the space for 20,000 employees is narrowly trumped by the projected 25,000 jobs potentially created by an Amazon campus in Long Island City.
Furthermore, the Midwest is off to a very slow start in 2019/20; potential yield losses from delayed planting are weighing on sentiment ( "yields trumped prices" for the past few years).
Last year Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or Ahok, an ethnic-Chinese Christian who succeeded Jokowi as governor of Jakarta, lost one election and is now in jail on trumped-up blasphemy charges.
" How they feel about Trump: Trump's development of that Aberdeen resort triggered a vicious (and still ongoing) feud with neighbors, who gave their side in the 2011 film "You've Been Trumped.
Maria Ressa, Philippine Journalist Critical of Rodrigo Duterte, Is Arrested Maria Ressa, a crusading pro-democracy journalist in the Philippines, has been arrested on trumped-up charges by the Duterte regime.
He was jailed for five months in 1986 for robbery, an accusation he said was trumped up to intimidate his campaign soon after he filed the first petition for gay unions.
But by writing trumped up stories about the glory of the supermoon, we're just taking empty clicks and leaving readers overhyped about an event that's undeserving of this level of attention.
At one time Kim had the most followers on Instagram, later to be trumped by female powerhouse singers Selena Gomez (83.1 million), Taylor Swift (80.5 million) and Ariana Grande (74.5 million).
The investment group came back with a bid at 1,706 pence, but was trumped again by Severn Trent with a 1,825 pence a share offer after the market closed on Wednesday.
As the fans arrive, cinemas have been showing "Leto", a new film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov, who has been under house arrest on trumped-up corruption charges for nearly a year.
On February 16th a court sentenced six media workers, including a prominent novelist, to life in prison without parole on trumped-up charges of involvement in an abortive coup in 2016.
With voters ready to confer god-like status on their matinee idols, she also went into politics and trumped her mentor by serving five times as head of the state government.
Its candidate for president, one of Mr Erdogan's most outspoken rivals, Selahattin Demirtas, was arrested in 2016 on trumped-up terrorism charges, and is leading his campaign from a prison cell.
Elijah Cummings, the top Democrat on both the Oversight Committee and Benghazi Committee, who has been running interference since 2011 against what he sees as the GOP majority's trumped-up attacks.
Gucci, meanwhile, trumped forecasts, retaining its crown as one of the fashion world's fastest-growing brands following a makeover under designer Alessandro Michele with a part "geek chic", part baroque style.
But barely visible are those of its opponents, many of whom, including BNP chairperson and three-time premier Khaleda Zia, have been jailed on what the BNP calls trumped-up charges.
"The American Sephardi Federation believes that this trumped-up controversy over the celebration's venue risks obstructing its significance," Jason Guberman, executive director of ASF, said in a statement to The Hill.
She has been suffering severe depression, according to close friends, especially after authorities sentenced her brother to 11 years in prison over what supporters call trumped-up charges of business fraud.
China's biggest gaming and social media firm by revenue, trumped forecasts on Wednesday to post its best-ever quarterly results, driven by higher income from smartphone games, payments and online advertising.
Joshua T. McCabe is the assistant dean of social sciences at Endicott College and author of The Fiscalization of Social Policy: How Taxpayers Trumped Children in the Fight Against Child Poverty.
The plaintiff "experienced hostility when she opposed this proposed tax dodge, and was subjected to a transparently trumped up reason for her firing," her lawyer Jason Rozger said in an interview.
A former economic minister who clashed with him over policy, Aleksei V. Ulyukayev, was sentenced to eight years in jail in 2017 on what many saw as trumped-up corruption charges.
They also came of age at a time when military service was common; wartime bonds and shared cultural touchstones often trumped partisan differences; and zeal was not required for elected office.
So pick the guy who's the outsider, pick the guy who's giving you an explanation—in my view, a trumped-up one, not convincing—but, nevertheless, people are hungry for that.
But I want to hold on, just for a minute, to the story that dominated the news on Thursday, before it was, er, trumped by the uproar over the refugee ban.
Op-Ed Contributor Even in the long, inglorious history of trumped-up causes, the idea that American clergy members are persecuted by the government for speaking their minds takes the cake.
Exiles are currently raising awareness about 13 Muslim Brotherhood members recently sentenced to death in Egypt for what they say are trumped-up charges, and raising money for the detainees' families.
The Republican keenness for tax cuts trumped the party's traditional concerns about the deficit, which would grow by $1 trillion over the next 10 years, according to the Senate's official scorekeeper.
Human rights groups say the charges, which also have been made against Future Forward's deputy leader and could involve prison time, have been trumped up in order to kneecap the party.
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is unlikely to be allowed to run against Putin due to what he says is a trumped up criminal conviction, said Putin was overstaying his welcome.
CNRP leader Kem Sokha was arrested on trumped-up treason charges in September and, in November, Cambodia's Supreme Court formally disbanded the party, banning its 118 members from politics for five years.
Cochineal, created by crushing up Dactylopius coccus, a species of scale insect, is safe to handle and consume, but its safety is trumped in the minds of some by its animal origin.
The Trump of Trumped is all the things he showed himself to be on the campaign trail: bombastic, uninterested in details, bent on winning, sometimes needlessly cruel, and sometimes funny and warm.
After I resigned in April 1990, I wrote a book about my time with him, Trumped: The Inside Story of the Real Donald Trump, His Cunning Rise and Spectacular Fall, in 1991.
The persecution of vulnerable folk on trumped-up allegations of witchcraft may sound like a horror story from a history book, but the practice is on the rise in modern-day Africa.
The new Skoda Kodiaq sports-utility vehicle (SUV) is priced 1,500 euros ($1,765) below the VW Tiguan yet trumped the German brand in a quality survey by Auto Motor und Sport magazine.
It trumped Chevron's bid last week, and its offer now includes $10 billion in financing from Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc in exchange for preferred shares that would pay an 8 percent dividend.
Secondly, an attack on NATO, trumped up on any excuse of Russian-speaking people, either in the NATO countries or in Finland or Sweden, is going to be an attack on us.
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During Monday night's debate, the Democratic presidential nominee called her rival's plan "trumped-up trickle-down economics," claiming his income and estate tax cut proposals would help wealthy people like himself most.
By vote-share, UKIP has for more than a decade trumped various smaller parties that are represented in the Lords; last year it eclipsed even the Liberal Democrats, who have 104 peers.
The opposition and rights groups say Maduro's leftist administration is holding hundreds of political prisoners on trumped up charges intended to stifle dissent in the South American nation of 32 million people.
Otherwise, kids who go through the these programs may still find themselves trumped by students from the private universities or elite communities where tech leaders still find many of their highest earners.
In the government's eyes, the opposition is bent on overthrowing an elected president—the aim of protests in 2014, after which Leopoldo López, an opposition leader, was jailed on trumped-up charges.
In the past four months the government has closed two American-funded radio-news services, dozens of broadcasting frequencies and one of the country's best independent newspapers on trumped-up tax charges.
Eventually, supply needs trumped human rights issues, and the United States restored relations, even giving the Uzbekistan forces hundreds of surplus armored vehicles as American forces in Afghanistan were being drawn down.
Oyub Titiev, head of the Chechnyan branch of human rights group Memorial, has been behind bars since January, again on trumped-up charges (Titiev says the police planted the drugs on him).
And it shouldn't surprise anyone that, in 2016, they're using some trumped-up allegations against a high-profile Clinton aide who just happens to be Muslim to convince us to do so.
C-OUT-T-EIA "Yesterday, the production number trumped the storage number, but it was still a draw of 9 million," said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures, energy futures at Mizuho.
LaVar's having a pretty good week -- he messed with Chris Cuomo on CNN, out-Trumped Trump in front of the world (according to Mark Cuban), and his son is home from China.
According to Drake, when the September 11 attacks happened—15 years ago—the military-and-intelligence-industrial complex became so obsessed with hunting terrorists that the rights of American citizens were trumped.
Buses packed with locals and stacked with luggage trumped rental cars; boats were superior to airplanes for crossing oceans; moving by foot and by bicycle occupied a special place in the hierarchy.
"'Kitchen Table' is about really unpacking these relationships, about unpacking monogamy, the difficulty of monogamy, the trumped-upness of monogamy, this sort of ideal that never seems to pan out," Weems explains.
The imitation baking that was depicted on the TV ads was so attractive that it trumped the real thing: I wanted the pretend oven, even though the real one was on offer.
The opposition has already been weakened, with one member, Senator Leila de Lima, in jail for what she says are trumped-up charges, and another critic, Antonio Trillanes, not seeking re-election.
"I don't know if we want to call it a sign of maturity, but for many years in Miami-Dade County, ethnicity trumped party," said Mr. Manzano-Plaza, who is Cuban-American.
Hong Yoon-gi, a professor at Dongguk University, said that for many of those now supporting Mr. Cho, anger over his alleged misdeeds had been trumped by their loathing for the prosecutors.
But he was back to attacking on his final two match points, rushing the net on the sixth after his serve, only to be trumped by a passing shot combination from Federer.
A top U.S. government official had previously expressed concern about harassment faced by Ismail's family from unknown parties, and rights group Amnesty International has called the charges against her father "trumped up".
The offer, which included an option for Darty investors to accept Fnac shares instead of cash, trumped Conforama's prior highest bid of 160 pence a share, or about £860 million, in cash.
The comments continue a long-running blame game that has included prosecutor's accusing Saakashvili of assisting a criminal organization, charges he says are trumped up to undermine his campaign to unseat Poroshenko.
Tencent Holdings Ltd, China's biggest gaming and social media firm by revenue, trumped forecasts to post its best-ever quarterly results, driven by higher income from smartphone games, payments and online advertising.
The intense competition being faced by U.K. grocers was laid bare on Tuesday morning with new data showing that discount retailer Lidl has trumped upmarket Waitrose in the battle for market share.
The tradition of connoisseurship is trumped, in Supports, by another art-world paradigm — institutional critique, which intrudes on our norms of viewing like a discarded whiskey bottle left behind at a gallery.
Hasina and Khaleda, who between them have ruled Bangladesh for decades, are bitter rivals and the BNP says its leader has been jailed on trumped-up charges to keep her out of politics.
All the eight opposition members, including six from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) whose chairwoman is in jail on what the party calls trumped-up corruption charges, have yet to be sworn in.
Most important, it used to be that the court of law trumped the court of public opinion — and Anita Hill has consistently maintained that she was never pursuing a legal case against Thomas.
Officials in Pakistan confirmed that Asia Bibi, a Christian woman whose death sentence on trumped-up charges of insulting the Prophet Muhammad was overturned in October, had been allowed to leave the country.
In 2017 Mr Amin's testimony as an Islamic scholar helped secure the conviction of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama ("Ahok"), a former governor of Jakarta and an ally of Jokowi, on trumped-up blasphemy charges.
The last time the three-month to 10-year yield curve inverted - when the spread fell below zero basis points - was in August 2007, shortly before the low in spreads trumped on Thursday.
De Lima was arrested on what are widely believed to be trumped-up accusations built on shady testimony from inmates at Bilibid prison, and she is currently detained at Camp Crame awaiting trial.
"One man in, another man out," thinks the imprisoned Uzbek writer Abdulla Qodiriy—a real historical figure—as his cell-mates in Tashkent in 1938 are dragged away to face trumped-up charges.
He was released a year later, along with hundreds of other secularist officers who had been locked away on trumped-up charges by prosecutors close to the Gulen community, a secretive Islamic movement.
Sodomy is a crime in Malaysia and Anwar Ibrahim, who Mahathir has named as his successor, spent about a decade in jail under the law on what he said were trumped up charges.
Though much of the conversation surrounding this album has been a trumped up "controversy" about whether he copied a similarly titled yee-haw-minded Mitski full-length, the actual songs deserve closer attention.
As for the wax job, Jim says White and her lawyer used the bumps she got as trumped up evidence of what they said was herpes and tried to pin it on him.
Friday, January 1: Donald gets trumped by skywriters The skywriters stole the show on New Year's Day at the Rose Bowl, as Trump had the social media tables turned on him for once.
Fixel's name became well-known in technology over the past decade alongside T. Rowe Price's Henry Ellenbogen and DST's Yuri Milner, though all three have been trumped by SoftBank's billionaire founder Masayoshi Son.
Patrick Pouyanne pounced after Occidental Corp trumped Chevron's $33 billion bid for Anadarko in April with an offer that includes raising financing by selling some of Anadarko's operations worth up to $15 billion.
A spokeswoman from the Trump campaign told the Beast the books were bought for the Republican National Convention, and delegates did receive a copy of the book in their Trumped-out swag bags.
However, while serving in that role, he was illegitimately made the scapegoat in the Odebrecht scandal and is now under house arrest on trumped-up charges by Colombia's Attorney General Nestor Humberto Martinez.
They understood that, if they didn't use this congressionally delegated power prudently, other countries would retaliate with their own trumped-up "national security" limits on American exports, eventually undermining open rules-based trade.
The post of auditor-general has also been vacant since 2017, when Libero Milone resigned, saying he was forced to step down with trumped-up accusations after discovering evidence of possible illegal activity.
I used to look forward to each new trumped up "bombshell" with guarded concern, clicking each exaggerated headline with bated breath to see what spin the media would impart on the latest revelation.
The Royals, whose band of contact hitters trumped the Mets' power arms in the fall, bunched five singles in the first inning, adding two stolen bases and taking another on a wild pitch.
There is an unmistakable message when a Trumped-up threat as flimsy and fantastic as the "migrant caravan" can bring out such a nakedly authoritarian response to a genuine humanitarian crisis: You're next.
Shortly after the #BarbecuingWhileBlack incident, several Black Oakland residents gathered at the same park for an epic clap-back barbecue, where joy trumped pain amid the Electric Slide as an act of resistance.
Approximately 30 minutes earlier, Trumped had tweeted that it would be "impossible" for the FBI not to recommend charges against Clinton over her use of a private email setup while secretary of State.
He is willing to accept Putin's denials, despite what the intelligence community has told him, because he wants to believe that the entire Russia story -- from meddling through collusion -- is, well, trumped up.
Although counterinsurgency strategy in Iraq — the surge — is widely considered a success, Weston shows us, in miniature, how the military imperative of killing terrorists consistently trumped the political one of empowering local actors.
His financial records were improperly disclosed, he has faced what he calls a trumped-up investigations about a long-ago real-estate transaction, and he has gotten scores of threatening emails and letters.
Human Rights Watch called him the world's longest-imprisoned-journalist; he was convicted of a number of trumped-up charges, including terrorism, while he was writing for the opposition newspaper Erk, or Freedom.
That's not supposed to stop Chuck from taking Taylor in on trumped-up charges regardless, offering a humiliating deal to go back to work at Axe Cap in exchange for freedom from prosecution.
One account spent $7,000 on ads to promote a documentary called "You've Been Trumped," a film about Donald J. Trump's efforts to build a golf course in Scotland along an environmentally sensitive coastline.
An autocratic politician emerges from retirement at age 92 to defeat his handpicked but appallingly corrupt successor, and to clear the way for a former deputy he had imprisoned on trumped-up charges.
But most could get behind the united "En Marche" (roughly translates to Forward!) movement's simple mission: That defeating Marine Le Pen of the National Front trumped – forgive the word – all other political considerations.
"These trumped-up charges were always a sham — a blatant attempt by the Trump administration to prevent more automakers from joining California and agreeing to stronger emissions standards," he said in a statement.
The outcry this week followed a similar public campaign to release Ivan Golunov, a prominent investigative journalist, who was arrested in June on drug trafficking charges that his supporters said were trumped up.
" Cramer said he was with a former CFO this weekend who said, "The balance sheet is 'problematic but the balance sheet is being trumped by the experience' behind the wheel of the vehicles.
His is one of a handful of recent cases in which the government, amid an outcry over what opponents say are trumped-up charges, has backed away from harsh punishment of its critics.
Now that Comcast has trumped Fox and Disney's bid to buy 261 percent of U.K. pay-TV company Sky, attention is turning to the other 230 percent — as well as streaming platform Hulu.
This isn't hyperbole: The past two weeks were two of the worst ever for American political media, all thanks to a rush to be first that easily trumped the priority of being accurate.
Conservative Islamic groups helped rally popular support for the imprisonment in 2017 of Widodo's former ally, Jakarta mayor and Christian Basuki "Ahok" Tjahaja Purnama, on what some saw as trumped-up blasphemy charges.
Another Duterte opponent, Senator Leila de Lima, who has been detained for more than two years after being accused by Mr. Duterte of involvement in illegal drugs, called the latest charges trumped up.
Another Duterte opponent, Senator Leila de Lima, who has been detained for more than two years after being accused by Mr. Duterte of involvement in illegal drugs, called the latest charges trumped up.
Few of those investigated turned out to actually be communists, and McCarthy's name became synonymous with leveling trumped-up, unsubstantiated accusations of wrongdoing against one's political opponents in a highly pressurized political climate.
In particular, Sobchak asked about the case of opposition leader Alexei Navalny who looks unlikely to be allowed to run in the election due to what Navalny says is a trumped up criminal case.
And the national prosecuting authorities initial moves to charge finance minister Pravin Gordhan for fraud, widely assumed to be trumped up and politically motivated, deeply shocked the general public and some senior ANC members.
"These trumped up charges were always a sham — a blatant attempt by the Trump administration to prevent more automakers from joining California and agreeing to stronger emissions standards," Newsom said in a statement Friday.
But Japan's Asahi Group Holdings, which trumped private equity bids for Peroni, Grolsch and Meantime in February, may stand in their way again, having shown interest in AB InBev's central and eastern European disposals.
The hatred that came against empty buses really showed that the prejudices trumped wisdom... That's why I shared the post so that more people can see what's happening in dark corners of the web.
In the past, signing such a letter would have torpedoed your chance of serving in a significant role in the administration, but in Jeffrey's case his subject matter expertise has apparently trumped the letter.
It will argue that Mr. Bollea did not prove his right to privacy trumped Gawker's right to cover him aggressively as a world-famous former wrestler who has spoken freely about his sexual adventures.
The big shock is that the elder Mr. Trump met with Mr. Baxter in March 2013, a gesture that Mr. Trump attributes to the showing of "You've Been Trumped" on the BBC and elsewhere.
Muckraking journalists, rights advocates, opposition politicians, government whistle-blowers and other Russians who threaten that image are treated harshly — imprisoned on trumped-up charges, smeared in the news media and, with increasing frequency, killed.
Ms. Kane has since been indicted on perjury and other charges that she says were trumped up because she took on what she called the old boys' club of the judiciary and law enforcement.
Ferried by helicopter across the country over several weeks, General Arellano and his combat troops, overruling local commanders, singled out dissidents who had been arrested on trumped-up charges and ordered them summarily executed.
Human rights groups described these as trumped-up charges, staging a situation in which Maduro was likely to cynically use Holt's jailing as a bargaining chip for opening lines of communication with U.S. officials.
Comcast currently has the upper hand in the bidding war after it made a 14.75 pound a share offer for Sky in July, which trumped an earlier 13 pound a share bid by Fox.
It's not clear what, within the scope of the regulations, would happen to such a report in the scenario laid out here, where Mueller got fired on some trumped-up claim of improper action.
Editorial Nabeel Rajab, a prominent human rights activist in Bahrain, has racked up a long rap sheet of trumped-up charges over the past decade for peacefully exercising his right to criticize the government.
In its report after the accident, Canada's Transportation Safety Board portrayed the company responsible, the now-defunct Montreal, Maine and Atlantic, as a threadbare operation at which saving time and cutting costs trumped safety.
"I HOLD OUT my hands and they handcuff me," Ahmet Altan wrote in his prison memoir, recalling the moment a court sentenced him to life without parole on trumped-up terror and coup charges.
But Dr. Mannard, a historian at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and other researchers have found that the nuns' financial needs — and the appeal of unpaid labor — often trumped any reluctance to traffic in humans.
A former taekwondo champion, Mastikasheva spent years in Ukrainian custody on what she says were trumped up treason charges in a case that was documented by rights groups Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
Navalny, a lawyer who has campaigned against official corruption, was barred from running in the election by the central election commission in December over what he said was a trumped up suspended prison sentence.
"As far as I can tell, (Darrell) Issa's primary contribution to the United States Congress has been to obstruct and to waste taxpayer dollars on trumped-up investigations that have led nowhere," Obama said.
But Dr. Mannard, a historian at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and other researchers have found that the nuns' financial needs — and the appeal of unpaid labor — often trumped any reluctance to traffic in humans.
"We are focused on compliance and fixes, not on big fines that are trumped up," said Jim Semerad, who leads the division of the North Dakota Department of Health that enforces air emissions rules.
Forget "meta" — a better term to describe Trumped and the whole Circus endeavor might be something like the Hawthorne effect, in which subjects of a study change their behavior when they know they're being studied.
When the Supreme Court weighed judicial standing (of the groups challenging the travel ban) against security, it determined that for people merely fleeing persecution — the people for whom the refugee program was designed — security trumped.
By rights, the 28.46-year-old should have rolled over once his leap of 8.28 metres was trumped by the South African who, after two huge no jumps, scraped into the final stages with 8.33.
In further confirmation of a nascent recovery in Singapore's housing market, the jump in the index trumped an earlier estimate for the quarter of 3.1 percent and a 0.8 percent increase in the previous quarter.
Hedge funds sold more Brent futures and options last week as concerns about the global economy trumped the decision by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies to extend output cuts.
Italy's Gucci, Kering's biggest revenue and profit motor, also trumped forecasts as enthusiasm for its flamboyant, sequin-filled make-over under designer Alessandro Michele over the past two years shows little sign of dying down.
Trumped lashed out at Canada and Europe over the U.S. trade deficit after he arrived in Singapore, where he is due to hold an historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday.
In his new film You've Been Trumped Too, Baxter says he reveals Trump's multi-year "bullying and harassment" endured by Scots who live near the controversial luxury golf course in Balmedie, on the Scottish coast.
At the time, Morissette was just 21 years old — making her the youngest artist in history to ever win the honor (Taylor Swift has since trumped that record with her win for 2008's Fearless).
PROFESSOR RAMON RISCODirector of the CryoBioTech LabUniversity of SevillePROFESSOR DAVID CRIPPENDepartments of Critical Care Medicine and Neurological SurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh * You wrote that New Hampshire "is crammed with white lefties" ("Trumped and Berned", February 13th).
To its credit the State Department has stepped up its public criticism of Bahrain recently, including calling for the immediate release of leading rights advocate Nabeel Rajab, facing an unfair trial on trumped-up charges.
Democrats only poured fuel on the fire by spending their allotted five minutes helping Pichai shoot down those trumped-up claims, which are hard to prove either way thanks to the company's black box algorithms.
Teens are spending slightly more on food outside the home than a year ago, with almost a quarter of spending now going to grub — which trumped the amount spent on clothing by 279 percentage points.
"That all changed with Watergate, which conservatives saw as a scandal trumped up by the liberal media to bring down a Republican president," wrote Nicole Hemmer, a historian at the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
For the ladies, it was a safe, neutral zone where they went to recharge as they weathered life's blows, keeping up appearances and their spirits as they trumped, finessed and ate kugel from china plates.
In 2005, when she was an eighteen-year-old law student, Wai Wai Nu was convicted of various trumped-up charges—the judge didn't even bother to take any notes—and sentenced to seventeen years.
A statement from the Russian Embassy accused U.S. authorities of arresting Butina on "trumped-up charges" and claimed that prosecutors were trying to "intimidate" her ahead of her trial by placing her in solitary confinement.
"We get that when it comes to monetary policy, concerns about market stability and global headwinds have trumped the resilience in the U.S. economy," said Tom Porcelli, chief United States economist at RBC Capital Markets.
Trumped lashed out at Canada and Europe over the U.S. trade deficit after he arrived in Singapore, where he is due to hold a historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday.
Tehran's surprise decision this weekend to sentence an American citizen to 10 years in prison on trumped-up spying charges means the president will now have to decide whether to actually act on those words.
The election is a "historic fight against the resurgence of tyranny," said an incumbent senator, Leila de Lima, who is in jail on drug-trafficking charges that she and rights groups say are trumped up.
Southerners sought to replace slave labor by jailing African-Americans on trumped-up charges and turning them over to, among others, sugar cane plantations in the region once known as the Sugar Bowl of Texas.
That marks the first time since August that the AfD trumped SPD in an opinion poll, the paper said, while Merkel's CDU gained one percentage point to 28% and the Greens remained unchanged at 21%.
For these women, of whom I am one, gender and class trumped race because there was no need for a scapegoat, no anger to be exploited and no poke in the eye for the establishment.
Navalny, who has been barred from running over what he says is a trumped-up suspended prison sentence, has called on voters to boycott what he says will be a rigged election on March 18.
And again it trumped the best Intel integrated GPU you can get right now, with both the Ryzen 5 and 3 being twice as fast as the Intel Iris 703 that's integrated with the i7-8700K.
Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih had said on a trip to India that his country is planning to push up production , but the prospect of a major diplomatic feud with the West trumped that sentiment.
Leila de Lima said her arrest Friday over "trumped up" charges signals the slow demise of democracy, and is meant to silence opposition to the drug war the President has waged since taking office in June.
T.I.'s demanding someone pay up and take the fall for what he calls "trumped-up charges" from the arrest at his gated community ... because the case is ruining the image he worked hard to rehabilitate.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was barred on Monday from running in next year's presidential election after officials ruled he was ineligible to take part due to a suspended prison sentence he says was trumped up.
M. Shahidul Alam is only the latest journalist to be held on trumped-up charges, but his impact on the photo world in Asia cannot be overstated, and that makes his imprisonment all the more infuriating.
" Here to explain that and more of what he thinks about the today&aposs developments, Alan Dershowitz, Harvard Law Professor Emeritus and author of the new book "Trumped Up: How Criminalization of Political Differences Endangers Democracy.
"Senator Sessions has callously ignored the reality of voter suppression but zealously prosecuted innocent civil rights leaders on trumped-up charges of voter fraud," NAACP President and CEO Cornell William Brooks said in a news release.
The British pound pushed above the $1.40 mark, extending a rally in which growing optimism about the UK economy and protracted dollar weakness have trumped worries about the terms of Britain's exit from the European Union.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda, who between them have ruled Bangladesh for decades, are bitter rivals and the BNP says its leader has been jailed on trumped-up charges to keep her out of politics.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican's first auditor-general, who resigned without explanation in June, has broken his silence, saying he was forced to step down with trumped-up accusations after discovering evidence of possible illegal activity.
The opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who had been barred from running because of a fraud conviction he says was trumped up by the Kremlin, had called, seemingly to little effect, for a boycott of the elections.
ING economist Carsten Brzeski said in a note titled "Germany: First signs of being trumped" that the drop in the Ifo index suggested German concerns had grown about the economic implications of the new U.S. administration.
In October 2000, UTX was close to a deal to buy Honeywell — only to watch that deal trumped by an offer from GE, which after opposition from EU regulators found itself unable to close the transaction.
Mr Bo's efforts earned him much approval locally, but were also widely criticised for their ruthlessness—critics said the campaign was used as a pretext to arrest businesspeople on trumped-up charges and seize their assets.
The demise of the earlier system of competitive labor markets took place because the Supreme Court in the New Deal period took the position that public coercion for certain workers trumped the need for voluntary organization.
For most conservative evangelical voters, pragmatism has trumped theological purity, and the comprehensive vision of national moral renewal that once animated the Christian right has given way to a single-minded focus on the Supreme Court.
But McDougall's study — and his argument that "civil religion" has often trumped a serious discussion of American national interests — comes at a moment when the pendulum of public opinion has swung far in the other direction.
Shortly after Mr. Gabyshev's arrest overnight at his roadside camp in eastern Siberia, prosecutors in Moscow asked a court to free a jailed actor whose recent conviction on transparently trumped-up charges had stirred widespread outrage.
In a world where populist arguments exploiting broad fears have recently trumped more thoughtful, solution-oriented thinking, voters should be careful to familiarize themselves with the current conversation and to help ensure that dialogue remains constructive.
At the time, Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen said that the need for a robust defense of the country trumped "personal pursuits" and "mandates that each liable male performs his NS when required," the Times reports.
It may be a classic tale of deception and shagging trumped by true love and heterosexual monogamy, but it's one of the first and only to feature revenge porn, therapists and a crucifix full of gak.
In each case, the coastal plain's value as wilderness and as home to an astonishing variety of wildlife — it has been called America's Serengeti — trumped whatever temporary additions it could make to America's domestic oil supply.
But in today's Republican Party, the moral imperative to stamp out public funding for Planned Parenthood has completely trumped the moral imperative to make sure low-income women, and men, can get comprehensive reproductive health care.
And there are a lot of things we could discuss but people are so intent about making this, about their hatred or Trumped arranged in syndrome, that we aren&apost talking about really what we should do.
They cited trust and integrity issues as the reason they weren't voting for Clinton, and said their support for Sanders' platform and policies trumped any notion that they should back a candidate angling for a historic first.
LONDON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Dee Valley, a British regional water group at the centre of a takeover battle, switched its recommendation back to Severn Trent on Thursday after the bigger group again trumped investment fund Ancala's offer.
Black began to realize that the evidence he'd always used to support his racist views—involving supposed IQ differences between the races and immigrant crime rates—had been trumped up or misused by those in his movement.
The film is a sequel to Baxter's You've Been Trumped, which aired on the BBC in 2012 and first introduced viewers to Molly and Michael, who works on a small farm adjacent to the Trump golf course.
But what we have going on for the Democrats as they have been unable to capitalize on the tremendous anti-Trumped fervor because they haven&apost been able to somehow heal the rift in their own party.
Haldex's shares were up 1.3 percent at 116.25 crowns by 1319 GMT, suggesting investors are hopeful of a still higher offer, Knorr-Bremse having trumped ZF with an offer of 110 Swedish crowns a share last week.
The great showcase of American soccer began on Friday night in a stadium with a trumped-up attendance total, liberal dabs of yellow jerseys, salvos of Olé and a 2-0 drubbing which never felt especially close.
Navalny, who was barred from taking part in the March presidential election over what he said was a trumped-up suspended prison sentence, has been repeatedly jailed for going ahead with such protests anyway despite official rejections.
"Japanese wealth was a key to the marketing of his luxury condominiums and his casinos in Atlantic City," John O'Donnell, the former president of the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino, writes in his tell-all memoir, Trumped!
The Stalker refers to another guide from the past named Porcupine, whose conscious desires were trumped by unconscious ones: The Room gave him all that he did not know that he wished for, and destroyed his life.
He eked out victory for his candidates by stoking entrenched hatred and bigotry, ragged fears which, in a last hurrah, "trumped" the red state Democratic issues in the Senate of protecting health care and rebuilding our infrastructure.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling nursed losses on Friday and is poised to register its third consecutive weekly loss as concerns about the progress of Brexit negotiations trumped any optimism ahead of a likely interest rate hike next week.
Aldana has also been a strong critic of the current government, and her supporters says charges against her for allegedly spending public funds on workshops that never happened were trumped-up to damage her tilt for office.
The story of how Trump all but assured his book reached the best-seller list was first revealed by Jack O'Donnell, a former Trump executive who detailed his boss's self-dealing in his 1991 tell-all, Trumped!
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds sold more Brent futures and options last week as concerns about the global economy trumped the decision by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies to extend output cuts.
Russia says it is acting purely to prevent acts of terrorism, but some Crimean Tatars say the authorities are using religious extremism as a trumped-up pretext to lock up people they deem to be ideological opponents.
But Facebook's rapid rise to two billion-plus users, numerous privacy debacles and a steady stream of reported negative revelations suggest that, like its counterparts, the company's quest for expansion trumped pressing concerns of privacy and transparency.
In the electoral reckoning, civility had been trumped by hostility, respect by chauvinism, tolerance by bigotry, truth by fabrication and deceit, privacy by exposure, modesty by exhibitionism, achievement by fame, shame by shamelessness, and bridges by walls.
IRPT chairman Mukhiddin Kabiri, who has left Tajikistan and spoke to Reuters before the verdict was announced, dismissed the charges as trumped-up and said they were part of a broad campaign aimed at eliminating the party.
But the cartel office agreed with German Naval Yards that the need for competition trumped urgency in this case, and said the ministry should have opened the process to other potential bidders, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper reported.
They included the Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov, who had been jailed in Russia after being convicted on what were widely seen as trumped-up terrorism charges, and 24 sailors detained late last year in waters near Crimea.
Among the award winners in the Prix Benois ceremony was the ballet's original choreographer Kirill Serebrennikov, who is awaiting trial on what his supporters say are charges trumped up to punish him for challenging the Russian establishment.
Economic anxiety trumped political adventure in the final days of campaigning, with British leaders rushing to Scotland to tell Scots how much the rest of the United Kingdom valued them, and how they were "better off together".
That trumped the 14 pound a share offer made by Fox earlier in July for the 61 percent of Sky it does not already own, and is 37 percent above Fox's original 13 pound a share bid.
But, having said that, apparently, the impetus to originally look into him were these reports that he was talking to Russian operatives or Russians in general, apart from all of this other -- pardon the term -- trumped-up stuff.
Like everything related to Assange, reaction to the news was polarized and contentious, with supporters crowing that trumped-up charges had finally been dropped against an innocent man, and others dismayed that justice had been thwarted yet again.
Over more than a decade, he has gradually turned the Turkish press into his personal mouthpiece — critical independent outlets faced fines, administrative penalties, or trumped-up charges of tax evasion, and one by one they fell in line.
And for the most committed Trump-Russia readers, Rob Goldstone, the music publicist who set up the infamous Trump Tower meeting, has an account hitting shelves next week: Popstars, Pageants and Presidents: How an Email Trumped My Life.
The event promised to be narrowly focused on a large-scale market where price and ease of use trumped more frivolous considerations like design elegance, but Microsoft couldn't help itself and also introduced the gorgeous new Surface Laptop.
"I shall not speculate on whether Clinton won or was Trumped, but clearly, the highest beta currency to a Trump victory thinks she did," Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA, said in a note after the debate.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was barred on Monday from running in next year's presidential election after officials ruled he was ineligible to take part due to a suspended prison sentence he says was trumped up.
The couple was waiting for Caleno&aposs U.S. visa when they were arrested at her family&aposs apartment in a government housing complex for what the U.S. considered trumped-up charges of stockpiling an assault rifle and grenades.
On the same day American Airlines—which already provides free live television on some of its flights—trumped its rival by announcing that it would provide free access to Apple Music streaming for all passengers with personal devices.
In audio clips from a syndicated radio feature that aired from 2004 to 2008 called "Trumped!" the Wall Street Journal found a comment from the presumptive Republican nominee saying Clinton, 68, would do well in the White House.
At a press conference on Thursday, Michael Zoeller, European head of visual display at Samsung, cited a test by HDTVtest that showed Samsung's TVs trumped LG's for brightness and better contrast when watching high dynamic range (HDR) content.
The price of gold rose on Tuesday as the dollar edged lower against a basket of currencies and concerns over the global economic outlook trumped some expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve could raise interest rates this year.
But two months into Trump's presidency, it's becoming clear that blood and family have trumped ambition on Pennsylvania Avenue with First Daughter Ivanka Trump emerging as a powerbroker in her own right, along with her husband Jared Kushner.
Fnac eventually settled on a price of 153 pence a share on its second offer of the day, but was trumped by Conforama, which said it was willing to pay 160 pence a share, or about £860 million.
In that conflict, known locally as the United States Intervention in Mexico, a trumped-up border dispute in Texas ended with U.S. soldiers occupying the capital and forcing the government to sign over half of the country's territory.
The imprisoned Demirtas, who has been jailed pending trial on terrorism-related charges he has called trumped-up and politically motivated, was in third place in the presidential race with 593 percent of the vote, according to Anadolu.
In December, any preliminary rumblings about the Oscars' shortened telecast — and the method by which it would be shortened — were trumped by the Academy's announcement that Kevin Hart would host the ceremony and the ensuing, very public fallout.
His affection for Russia in defiance of the Washington status quo helped convince many that he wasn't interested in playing by the rules, and that teaming up with other nations against radical Islamists trumped concern over shared values.
At Bretton Woods, the allies – desperate to avoid a repeat of the horrors of the inter-war depression and the second world war – decided that, when it came to international trade, society's rights trumped those of money-owners.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Days before Kathy Griffin's infamous photo shoot, audiences at the first preview of the Public Theater's Trumped-up production of Julius Caesar witnessed an even more lurid attack on the presidential body.
The woman at the center of a sexually charged political firestorm involving U.S.-Russian relations was arrested in Thailand while teaching a course on seduction, in a case she claims was trumped up by Moscow to punish her.
Ghosn, who was charged in Japan with under-reporting his future compensation and breach of trust, has repeatedly asserted his innocence, saying authorities trumped up charges to prevent a possible fuller merger between Nissan Motor Co. and Renault.
"I will go to the elections when there's a choice," read one placard in Vladivostok, a reference to the fact that Navalny has been barred from running over what he says is a trumped up suspended prison sentence.
The decision, by a chamber of seven judges, did not dispute that the denial of the parents' request interfered with their religious freedom, but it emphasized that the need for social cohesion and integration trumped the family's wishes.
Doğan used her release to draw attention to Sisê's health and those of other inmates that are often placed in confinement on trumped up, overzealous charges, left to languish for years in jail without leniency of any kind.
So what we had was a series of debates as the country tried to keep liberty and justice in some kind of uneasy equilibrium, but ultimately the emphasis on individual liberty and free market capitalism trumped everything else.
The candidate who came in third in the presidential election, Selahattin Demirtas, ran his entire campaign from a maximum security prison, where he is being held pending trial on terrorism charges he says are trumped up and politically motivated.
Activists in, say, Sweden or New Zealand may have few concerns that police will use their technological prowess to arrest them on trumped-up charges, because rule of law is strong and those governments generally respect citizens' civil liberties.
But in its approach to student exchanges with Taiwan, other considerations have trumped China's ideological reservations: a desire to satisfy burgeoning demand at home for education abroad, as well as to boost support for China on the island itself.

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