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"underhanded" Definitions
  1. not open and aboveboard; secret and crafty or dishonorable: The firm's underhanded tactics and misrepresentation of data has created uncertainty and confusion.
  2. underhand (def. 1): The pitcher made an underhanded throw to first base.
  3. short-handed: By the time of the Navy game, Army usually finds itself underhanded.

326 Sentences With "underhanded"

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Nader did not provide evidence of any specific underhanded trading.
Montgomery Burns is a powerful tycoon given to underhanded schemes.
Something that was underhanded, illegal, I would not do it.
Chuck battle royale finds Jimmy back to his underhanded ways.
And how do you react when you encounter underhanded, dirty tricks?
"The city, trying to intimidate us, has been underhanded and sneaky."
The confrontation has taken place in that cynical and underhanded way.
Conservatives have even expressed pride at this kind of underhanded behavior.
But only the underhanded and gullible ones will allege a conspiracy.
"That's when I knew that something underhanded was afoot," Abramovitz said.
By that, I mean it wasn't illegal or even vaguely underhanded.
And saying the events are "planned out" makes them sound underhanded.
British Airways employees resorted to underhanded techniques to poach Virgin Atlantic customers.
Mallika, 33, Dallas: Trump's executive order on travel is an underhanded obfuscation.
Gavin, is the underhanded Kodaly a different kind of role for you?
The professors offer some unorthodox basketball advice: Consider throwing free throws underhanded.
But calling out biased media isn't equivalent to the left's underhanded tactics.
But I never found him to be in any way tricky or underhanded.
But maybe Facebook's internal culture of secrecy and underhanded dealing has changed, right?
"The Obama administration made a shameful, underhanded move," Netanyahu said after the vote.
But Wright's rushed, underhanded throw dragged first baseman Eric Campbell off the bag.
Trump himself has complained repeatedly that he is being victimized by underhanded leaks.
Speaking of progressives, Trump's condemnation of socialism was an underhanded swipe at Sen.
After years of underhanded dealing and shady business, he is wealthy, popular, feared, respected.
But I think the approaches were always very underhanded and coercive in their nature.
Baker: I thought it would be interesting that would be an underhanded educational piece.
It was disappointing to see, as well as manipulative — an underhanded ultimatum in itself.
"It&aposs damaged my impression of the company, as this feels underhanded," McCarthy said.
The report was released as Facebook fends off numerous accusations of incompetent or underhanded behavior.
Schultz thinks the party might be able to get away with such an underhanded maneuver.
Stop doing this underhanded nonsense, I want to know if I'm explicitly being pandered to!
If that's why the documents are being kept from the public, the secrecy is underhanded.
Whenever we deal with Pluto, we know that shady, underhanded behavior is likely, so be careful.
Some of the emails showed the scientists talking about using data in ways that sounded underhanded.
The ultimate underhanded player of the game of thrones would win it, ironically, by legal means.
Even when you're being miserable to somebody you do it in a sort of underhanded way.
Kim and Kanye think Steve's MO is simple ... it's a cheap, underhanded way to get famous.
In subsequent years, Sechin would outmaneuver or outlast many other rivals, often with similarly underhanded tactics.
Once Gabriel Kovac (Fisher Stevens), his underhanded lawyer, is introduced, Paul's claims start to seem dubious.
Which would have been fine, except that the government had mistaken them for an underhanded corporation.
More troubling yet, Cruz's opponents have had some success depicting the senator as an underhanded, dishonest competitor.
And a name you might remember, at least for a minute after watching this filthy underhanded goal.
" Lee said in a tweet the move was "underhanded & undemocratic," adding that "the people deserve a debate!
It is another underhanded attempt to force cuts to legal immigration, ultimately hurting our communities and country.
"These underhanded tactics to cut off women's access to safe, legal abortion simply cannot stand," Northup said.
Carmichael argued the drugs may well have been planted, citing "the underhanded targeting of Ms. McGowan" by Weinstein.
"This is 'LAWFARE', the newest abusive tactic of the underhanded radical left," Stone wrote in Tuesday's fundraising email.
"It was done exactly according to the rules," Mr. House said, denying claims of underhanded or manipulative tactics.
Skaggs fielded the bunt and underhanded the ball to first baseman Jefry Marte, whose swipe tag missed O'Malley.
Despite Annette's underhanded ways, Lane agreed that images of female leadership as seen on the show carry weight.
If it happens, Bisping will shed the underhanded title of "best fighter to never fight for a title".
Goodwin also left behind a suicide note outlining his claims about Zoe Barnes and Frank's other underhanded dealings.
The reason he was so effective was precisely that he could be at once high-minded and underhanded.
It can mean either underhanded behavior or crafty deception, and is usually used in the context of espionage.
Be that as it may, it's worth noting Stone's underhanded history, or at least my connection with it.
This is entirely separate from your iPhone's location privacy settings, which makes it seem all the more underhanded.
I'd rather use an underhanded comment to make someone go away, and hopefully that's all I'll ever need.
Sucking up has nothing to do with a real relationship built on respect; it is sneaky and underhanded.
But Democrats will see Mr. Farr's defeat as a vindication of their most underhanded and inflammatory racial tactics.
Proposing a 90-10 split in this circumstance is either insulting or an underhanded way to avoid the fight.
The fun of a character like Underwood was his backroom deals and underhanded tricks to get what he wanted.
"Fast N' Loud" host Richard Rawlings just nailed the company that markets O'Reilly Auto Parts for underhanded business practices.
Republican presidential contender Ben Carson is seeking to capitalize off of what he sees as underhanded tactics by Sen.
Mr. da Silva has called the conviction a miscarriage of justice orchestrated by underhanded political actors within the judiciary.
In this election, too, she has been the target of underhanded campaigning that she blames on the sitting president.
Maybe. We wouldn't put it past anyone on this show to do something underhanded to make themselves look good.
Carmichael also detailed the possibilities of the drugs being planted due to "the underhanded targeting of Ms. McGowan" by Weinstein.
Mr. da Silva maintains that the prosecution was an underhanded ploy masterminded by rivals to keep him off the ballot.
That clearly hasn't happened, though the opaque election process will likely lead to claims that underhanded dealings have taken place.
A good rule of thumb with Facebook is to always expect the worst, most underhanded thing you can imagine.[TechCrunch]
The winner: Batman, who put Superman in his place, even if he did it in a really creepy, underhanded manner.
Shortly thereafter, undercover video emerged of Cambridge Analytica's CEO describing the underhanded tactics the company used to win Trump's election.
In short, the EPA's process was underhanded, its actions are illegal and the consequences for private property rights are serious.
"Why are they not approaching these galleries instead of treating them like criminals trying to do something underhanded," he said.
Barry said that when he began shooting free throws underhanded in the late 1950s, opposing fans made fun of him.
It's a hedge and a dodge, at once overly punctilious and contemptuously dismissive; it's contingent, euphemistic, underhanded and easily weaponized.
"Cynthia's done a lot of stuff in my opinion, [that's] on the down low and very sneaky and underhanded," Leakes said.
"And, obviously, groups like Cambridge Analytica and folks have been, I would say, underhanded, in their use of technology," he adds.
As with virtually any Wall Street thriller, there's no loyalty in Equity, just conflicting agendas and underhanded ways to pursue them.
"Over the years, I've seen Republican leadership deploy every manner of undemocratic, underhanded tactics in Congress," she said in a statement.
Yet again, Mueller's latest filings painted a picture of a campaign open even to underhanded methods to influence the 2016 election.
But tightly knit immigrant communities have been susceptible to this underhanded campaigning on same-sex marriage for a range of reasons.
And they've exposed the underhanded practices of lenders who deceive veterans, target vulnerable senior citizens and discriminate against communities of color.
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) is concerned about what he sees as a pattern of underhanded rulemaking by the Obama administration.
Chris Pack, the super PAC's spokesman, said Republican donors were "fired up" by Democrats' "underhanded tactics" in the Kavanaugh confirmation process.
Rick Barry said he was encouraged to see the Houston Rockets rookie Chinanu Onuaku make two free throws underhanded on Dec.
Many female players used to shoot underhanded, he said, so fans would ridicule male players if they also shot that way.
Some of his throws from third base to first were looping underhanded tosses that set off alarm bells with team officials.
As for all that stuff with a rat, well, ratfucking is a term for using underhanded tactics during a political campaign.
We have always welcomed debate and dialogue about our work, but we condemn these sinister, underhanded activities in the strongest possible terms.
A study from the Norwegian Consumer Council dug into the underhanded tactics used by Microsoft, Facebook, and Google to collect user data.
His characteristically underhanded mention of the judge's ethnicity is an alarming hint of Trump's penchant for exploiting and inciting divisions among Americans.
But the fact that her supporters felt it necessary to use underhanded tactics speaks to a lack of confidence in her candidacy.
All this might seem a little underhanded, but it's nothing compared to some of the design features currently showing up on Snapchat.
It won't just give Americans confidence in their advisers; it will also protect honest brokers from having to compete with underhanded counterparts.
Allowing a seemingly endless chain of relatives to immigrate here only increases the potential for such corrupt and underhanded practices to continue.
The Alabama operation is among the first examples to come to light of such underhanded methods on social media in American politics.
The Chinese government disputed the claims of an underhanded rollback, saying Thursday it was normal for negotiating sides to disagree during talks.
While the secrecy it used to peddle was once prized, such opacity is now associated with corruption, underhanded dealing and tax evasion.
While initially reluctant to roll with Jimmy's plan, she quickly learns that his underhanded approach works where her honest approach does not.
When Florida guard Canyon Barry began shooting free throws underhanded as a junior in high school, he knew he was inviting ridicule.
But Onuaku, who began shooting underhanded last season at the University of Louisville, has appeared in only two games with the Rockets.
A spokesperson for Mortimer Sackler denied the former board member — or any member of his family — was attempting to do anything underhanded.
The polls indicate that Trump is running behind Clinton but within striking distance, so from this perspective, Trump's underhanded reverse attacks may work.
George Lucas apparently used some underhanded, and probably untrue, facts about outer space to ensure that Fisher went without a bra while filming.
After a timeout, Ingram drove to the basket and scored on an underhanded layup in the lane to stop Yale's 15-0 run.
They were accused by detractors of being bosom buddies, in cahoots over underhanded efforts to rig the American election — accusations candidate Trump denied.
When asked if he thinks something underhanded is going on in the government that led to his appointment, Gigaba said he doesn't know.
"Hopefully we should never have things come from the organization to the media secondhand or in an underhanded kind of way," Boone said.
Stunt: A group of workers in the building try to break into an underhanded tenant's penthouse to steal $20 million from his safe.
Donald Trump is not a Caesar; he does not bestride our narrow world like a colossus, undefeatable save by desperate or underhanded means.
He does not anticipate reaching into the bowl atop the trophy, retrieving oranges and flipping them underhanded toward his players below the stage.
That "shows that there are firms out there that are willing and eager to engage in this kind of underhanded activity," Barrett said.
To Francis's critics, this was an underhanded way of changing the church's practice on divorce and remarriage while leaving its official policy intact.
The lawsuit says David Boies and Lisa Bloom used underhanded tactics to stop the actress from publicizing her sexual assault allegations against the producer.
Trump has blasted China for its enormous trade surplus and for what he claims are its underhanded strategies to obtain leading-edge American technology.
But unlike some of Trump's other ventures, FundAnything doesn't seem necessarily underhanded or fraudulent, although users might have been more successful on another platform.
California's proposal was a direct threat to those ambitions, so AT&T got quickly to work dismantling the proposal in a decidedly underhanded fashion.
" She expressed concern about China and other countries using "underhanded and unfair trade practices to tilt the playing field against American workers and businesses.
"The MTLP understands, Breckenridge's disgust and disappointment with the underhanded campaign tactics that preyed on his good name to denigrate Commissioner Rosendale," they added.
Some said the proposal for study was introduced in such an underhanded way that they did not even know what they were voting on.
Rather, this two-time Oscar winner has been a riveting television presence portraying an underhanded president, Francis Underwood, in "House of Cards" on Netflix.
After Ousamequin's death in 1660, the English and the Wampanoags constantly teetered on the edge of war because of the colonists' aggressive, underhanded expansion.
This kind of underhanded behavior is probably why Holmberg is a Top Cookie CEO, earning special recognition as one of her troop's top cookie pushers.
Warren has historically bashed theses industries for what she views as a chokehold on health care, impact on the environment or underhanded lending practices, respectively.
This kind of confusing and underhanded, not to say malicious, practice is far from uncommon among tech companies, but this is a particularly indefensible one.
Unfortunately, you have to select one of those paid plans to gain access to the month-long "trial," which I think is a bit underhanded.
And it feels slightly underhanded for Epic to barrel over Fortnite Friday, given that the more competitive tournaments around Fortnite, the better for the game.
Also, Mayor McCoy may wear a friendly face as she plans the town's Jubilee celebrating its 75th anniversary but she's also proven to be underhanded.
So this is part of the governor's agenda, which he is literally forcing on us by the underhanded tactics he used to get this commissioner.
A report from The New York Times shows that, while Sandberg was building her global brand, she was using aggressive and underhanded tactics at Facebook.
But it is also true that the underhanded tactics used on the Oakbay account were part of the firm's DNA, particularly in the geopolitical division.
But in this instance, what is particularly startling and noteworthy is that Mr. Dell and the directors were not found to have done anything underhanded.
Instead they've historically turned to more underhanded efforts to not only hamstring these networks, but curtail local authority over how taxpayer money should be spent.
But when Republicans take office and adopt a devil-may-care attitude toward budgeting, Democrats see this as a form of underhanded political dirty pool.
One expressed surprise when I alluded to Richard Nixon's underhanded dealings at the Paris peace talks in 1968; he didn't know anything about the matter.
It only starts becoming a problem when it is used obviously as an underhanded tactic to get people to do strange, difficult, and questionable things.
Despite accusations of underhanded or illegal practices by employers, several carnival workers who were waiting for visas this month said they enjoyed the carnival circuit.
A billionaire conservative Trump donor also gave money to an activist organization that is now under new scrutiny for what critics say are underhanded techniques.
In an interview with NPR, Woodward and Bernstein recalled uncovering the connection between the Watergate break-in and other underhanded tactics and Nixon's re-election campaign.
Nixon was named best featured actress in a play for a revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes," about a greedy southern family's underhanded business practices.
Soon after, the UK's Channel 4 ran a sting operation that captured CEO Alexander Nix discussing underhanded political influence tactics, including offering bribes to a candidate.
"We deplore the deceptive and underhanded tactics by which this footage was obtained and selectively edited to fit a pre-determined narrative," Twitter said last week.
According to the people familiar with the situation, landlords using underhanded tactics to evict tenants in Los Angeles goes much further than just the Madison Hotel.
This underhanded pay scale supposedly went into effect in November, but it's far from the first time Instacart has found itself in hot water over tips.
Shinobi, or ninjas as we call them, were elite warriors who specialized in all the dirty, underhanded combat a samurai would be too honorable to pursue.
Bill Cassidy's underhanded sales job for his bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, it's fair to ask what makes physicians so special as the people's representatives.
But when it comes to standing with veterans and service members instead of predatory for-profit colleges and underhanded financial institutions, there should be no debate.
T-Mobile, whose underhanded data practices were central to the Motherboard investigation, has said it will finish terminating its contracts with the location companies in March.
Trump, for his part, has warned of riots in Cleveland if the GOP establishment works to prevent him from winning the nomination with any underhanded tactics.
Democrats have used a language change in the 2016 RNC platform, which no longer calls for arming Ukraine, as proof of an underhanded collusion with Putin.
" Layún delivered an underhanded critique: "I think he's a player with a lot of talent who hopefully one day dedicates himself to playing a little more.
Barry also turned heads with his free-throw shooting, hitting 88.3 percent of his attempts last year while shooting underhanded, just as his father once did.
"You see how Strop a lot of times throws the ball underhanded, you figure that maybe he has a problem with some touch throws," Girardi said.
"We deplore the deceptive and underhanded tactics by which this footage was obtained and selectively edited to fit a pre-determined narrative," said a spokesperson by email.
"Spacey choosing now to come out, in order to spin Rapp's sexual assault allegation, is underhanded behavior worthy of his character Frank Underwood on House of Cards."
"We totally reject the Colibe report which contains an underhanded hate for Islam," said Abdellatif Oueslati, a nurse from Jendouba, 155 kilometers (95 miles) west of Tunis.
And frankly some of it—involving climate estimates culled from tree-ring data—actually was a little underhanded, but being honest really wouldn't have changed their conclusions.
Cruz will say or do anything to win an election including employing underhanded tactics and making charges against all his opponents that he knows are outright lies.
But Tech scored eight straight, getting two baskets each from Alston — one on an underhanded shot on a desperation drive with the shot clock expiring — and Banks.
"  In a statement, Planned Parenthood spokeswoman Danielle Wells called the proposal an "underhanded attempt to cut off care at Planned Parenthood with devastating consequences for our patients.
But it doesn't seem to be underhanded or inappropriately threatening in any way — it is, rather, a series of questions designed to make the process more transparent.
Elizabeth had to fly to another state and pay $10,000 cash for the shot, which she said made a legal procedure feel like something seedy and underhanded.
But, the craziest moment was when Tom's mom daintily underhanded a ball at her son to get him out ... and he responded with a 90 mph fastball!!!
My knowledge of tax laws, as a former investment manager of institutional funds and trusts, confirms that the Kushners did nothing underhanded, despite what this article insinuates.
And it's interesting that she does find herself almost running the company she basically came in as an assistant to in this sort of slightly underhanded way.
But political parties and digital campaign groups are growing increasingly sophisticated in gaming the rules and eluding Facebook's attempts to uproot underhanded behavior, the NYU researchers warned.
I mean the specter of the current president of the United States, whose incendiary style we are meant to see in Ui's underhanded politics and populist demagogy.
Venezuelan diplomats have sought to characterize growing regional opposition to Mr. Maduro's rule as part of an underhanded effort by the United States to justify military intervention.
Though details of the encounter remain murky, an eyewitness reported that the decisive moment came when a Ky loyalist defected, admitting disenchantment with the campaign's underhanded excesses.
"It is now public knowledge that Weinstein employed underhanded tactics to 'silence' his victims," Carmichael wrote, citing reports that Weinstein hired intelligence agencies to spy on his accusers.
These odious sentiments would never have come to light if not for the trial's discovery process that brought so many of Uber's underhanded tactics out into the open.
ProTraf was in fierce competition over the lucrative Minecraft server market, and seems to have resorted to underhanded tactics in order to drive customers away from other hosts.
Keshia claims in divorce docs Ed "has been plotting to harm and obstruct [her] pregnancy" by engaging in "certain underhanded and unusual conduct" that would trigger a miscarriage.
Union sources say workers broke off wage talks with Escondida in part because they believed the company was using underhanded tactics to dilute the impact of that reform.
Several former Obama administration officials spoke out against the president's handling of the non-proliferation strategy because, honestly, you might as well call it an underhanded proliferation strategy.
Last week, a so-called exposé in the left-leaning German magazine Der Spiegel focused on pro-Israel lobbying groups and their "underhanded techniques" of influencing parliamentary decisions.
Life goes on, but they never seem to forget these bitter moments when the other team did something underhanded and the no good ref failed to see it.
These privileged gentrifiers are raising median rents and often, as real-estate developers use the morally dubious machinations of illegal evictions and underhanded buyouts, forcing out longtime tenants.
Mr. Flynn's underhanded, possibly illegal message was that the Obama administration was Russia's adversary, and that would change under Mr. Trump and that any sanctions could be undone.
In short, immunity is the ultimate inducement as it relates to spilling all the beans about any fraud, illegality or underhanded dealings -- if there are any such beans.
Last month, CNN reported that he aggressively targeted a witness and an attorney, who accused the chairman and his staff of employing underhanded tactics to embarrass his client.
Silverberg found that releasing the ball above the head increases the chance of making shots compared with shooting underhanded — if players have the same consistency with both techniques.
The Manchester bombing isn't scaring off Ariana Grande's fans -- most of them have claimed seats for this weekend's One Love benefit show ... despite the underhanded efforts of fakers.
Harvey Weinstein sued: The actress Rose McGowan filed a lawsuit against the producer and his lawyers, claiming he used underhanded tactics to stop her from publicizing sexual assault allegations.
If that wasn't underhanded enough, Republican legislators had coordinated to come back early from lunch to vote on the measure while their Democratic colleagues weren't even in the room.
Charging high fees for access to these public rights of way is a shortsighted, underhanded way of raising government revenue that hampers citizens' ability to get access to broadband.
DeAndre Jordan ain't into grannies ... at least when it comes to free throws ... 'cause the L.A. Clippers star says he'll never shoot his free throws granny style ... meaning underhanded.
Manning's attorneys also have described Inselberg's lawsuit as "inflammatory and baseless," and have accused Inselberg's attorneys of using underhanded tactics to whip up a media frenzy against their client.
"I think this became a political game with a lot of underhanded maneuvering," wrote Anne Abraham, who identified herself as a first-generation immigrant from India living in Maryland.
Mr. Erdogan and his governing A.K.P. are using the prolonged state of emergency and other underhanded measures to ensure that the H.D.P. doesn't get 10 percent of the vote.
It was a vivid display of the kind of manipulative, underhanded tactics the oil industry has been using in California for years, demanding concessions, getting them, and demanding more.
"It's not necessarily underhanded to try and identify targets for advertising, but if you are not being transparent about who you are representing, then it's a problem," he said.
Mr. Harrison waltzing in to tell Rachel, on camera, that the producers are only there to help her realize her authentic dreams, or whatever, was just another underhanded move.
It was the same penalty assessed to Patrick Beverley last month after the Los Angeles Clippers guard underhanded the ball into the stand following a win by his team.
This legislative power grab is the latest underhanded step by a state Republican Party desperate to stay in power in a state where demographic changes would normally benefit Democrats.
I have a friend who takes a couple of different martial arts and would take issue with the ol' knee-to-the-whatever approach getting run down as underhanded.
Canyon and Rick Barry have reached out to a few N.B.A. players asking if they would like to learn to shoot underhanded and possibly use the technique in games.
She has done a lot of stuff that you all don't get to see on the show that's just underhanded, and I always come out looking like the bad guy.
But conservative pundits were quick to call it a leak — though there is no suggestion the material was classified — and to portray it as an underhanded move on Comey's part.
Mr. McCain might have stood back and let them do his dirty work; instead he quietly, firmly let it be known he and his campaign wanted no such underhanded tactics.
"I think the uranium sale to Russia and the way it was done so underhanded with tremendous amounts of money being passed, I think that's Watergate modern age," Trump said.
But he didn't deserve to die in the underhanded manner concocted by his queen Cersei and her co-conspirator/cousin/lover, Lancel Lannister: drunk on wine, gored by a boar.
The president has argued no there is nothing underhanded about this spending, much like he said he's done nothing wrong with respect to the military member stays at Trump Turnberry.
The late 19th and early 20th century trusts that dominated everything from oil to sugar were nearly all corrupt, cronyistic institutions that relied on underhanded tactics to maintain market position.
"I think the uranium sales to Russia and the way it was done, so underhanded, with tremendous amounts of money being passed, I actually think that's Watergate modern age," Trump said.
Take, for instance, his free throws: I hate to be the kind of pedant who says a shitty free throw shooter should shoot underhanded, I really do, but Dudley was special.
She claimed that the model was "sneaky and underhanded" and had "lied and lied and lied," promising fans would see proof in the season finale of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
The assemblage of shadowy Russian figures with a history of allegations of underhanded work has vastly intensified scrutiny of the meeting and the decision by top Trump campaign officials to attend.
Some companies used this underhanded tactic to keep women from comparing notes about their salaries, which was perhaps the only way they could learn if they were being subjected to discrimination.
He broke out the underhanded (literally, not metaphorically) serve to take home the chip with a 6-7 (7-3) 6-4 6-4 victory over Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain.
It's true that America has run a large trade deficit for many years, and that some countries — China in particular — have used underhanded tactics like depressing their currencies to increase exports.
He had a reputation for being an "occasionally underhanded reporter who … repeated barroom confidences if it would help him get a story," according to his 2006 obituary in The Washington Post.
Turkish President Recep Erdogan continued his underhanded criticism of U.S. foreign policy during the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, likening financial sanctions — which America has placed on Turkish officials — to weapons.
Conspiracy theories have swirled about underhanded designs that may lie behind the push, the most obvious of which being that Google could use the tool to block all but its own ads.
"A lot of moms tell me how they get underhanded compliments or jokes about their weight and it really affects them in a negative way," the Real Housewives of Atlanta star continued.
"This is just a political ploy and I think a very underhanded one, just to try to get herself attention, to move herself up in the polls," Gabbard said on CBS News.
Nevertheless, Saverin being dismissed through underhanded tactics and his subsequent lawsuit were very real, and fanfiction interpreted it as a cute story where no one was really at fault and love triumphed.
Russia bears some of the blame for that underhanded campaign, using social media to twist American public opinion against oil production to achieve its own devious goal: push up world oil prices.
In an interview for the book, Mr. Boies said he was unaware of the underhanded tactics that Black Cube used against journalists and regretted not paying closer attention to that firm's work.
"It is now public knowledge that Weinstein employed underhanded tactics to &apossilence&apos his victims," she wrote, citing reports that Weinstein hired private investigators to trail women who had accused him of mistreatment.
The documentary includes undercover reporting and hidden-camera footage that is said to reveal how Israel's government and sympathetic advocacy groups influence public perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, often using underhanded tactics.
While this year has not lived up to past levels of salaciousness — so far — presidential candidates are not shying away from employing underhanded tricks ahead of the Republican South Carolina primary on Saturday.
But it just feels underhanded that manufacturers and retailers will be trying to pass off 8K as the best thing going this year and pushing it on consumers when it's just not ready.
For one thing, through a collision of multiple scandals, Uber has become extraordinarily unpopular, and the discovery process in this lawsuit hasn't done much to alleviate its reputation as an unethical, underhanded company.
This revelation comes in the wake of highly orchestrated appearances with her new boyfriend, actor Tom Hiddleston, and accusatory tweets from her ex-boyfriend, Calvin Harris, about alleged underhanded PR attacks on him.
The Gorgeous One performed other pre-match rituals with great solemnity and formality, but once the bell sounded he was capable of committing any vile trick or underhanded tactic to win a match.
"Sadly, given the bipartisan consensus on repealing the AUMF, Republican leadership chose to take this underhanded step to avoid a bipartisan debate and vote," Lee's office said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
So a redirect page or pushState commands won't work anymore much to the frustration of websites using this underhanded technique, but much to the relief of users who hate being trapped like this.
This underhanded tactic violates both federalism and the rule of law: police can defy legal rules established by the people's elected representatives and circumvent state law in favor of collaboration with the feds.
In the old days, ballots were not provided by the government, but frequently handed out by representatives of the political parties themselves, which made them subject to, among other problems, underhanded design manipulations.
Cruz's big victory in Iowa would also be almost instantly dampened by an accusation that developed into a long-running theme of the campaign: that Cruz's staff engaged in underhanded and dishonest tactics.
"Off Speed" (Pantheon, $23.95), by Terry McDermott, tracks the evolution of pitching from its earliest days, when the ball was thrown underhanded, to the modern science of hurling one at virtually superhuman speeds.
Aided by cartoonish and frequently offensive stereotypes of the Chinese national character, Navarro tends to believe that there is something fundamentally underhanded and evil about China, regardless of any evidence to the contrary.
Another interesting subplot could be tension between Ted Cruz and Ben Carson, the latter of whom is upset with what he sees as underhanded tactics by the Texas senator during the Iowa caucus.
During his presidential campaign, Trump regularly urged his supporters to chant "Lock her up," a threat to jail Clinton, and supported conspiracy theories that Soros plays an underhanded role in influencing U.S. politics.
"It is now public knowledge that Weinstein employed underhanded tactics to 'silence' his victims," Carmichael argued according to the February court documents, citing reports that Weinstein hired intelligence agencies to spy on his accusers.
But when she talked to domestic violence advocates and attorneys, they told her the opposite was true: Men who were already abusive were causing bankruptcies by driving their partners into debt through underhanded means.
"It is now public knowledge that Weinstein employed underhanded tactics to 'silence' his victims," Carmichael argued according to the February court documents, citing reports that Weinstein hired intelligence agencies to spy on his accusers.
James Worthy ain't backing down from Kevin Durant -- saying the NBA star was not only WRONG when he trashed him on a recent podcast, but claims KD's underhanded allegations could seriously damage his career.
If the public begins to see the push to impeach Rousseff less as a backlash against her failures, and more as an underhanded attempt to stymie the Petrobras investigation, public opinion could theoretically shift.
After a group of 150 "musicians and industry professionals" threatened to boycott Sirius XM if the bill tanked, the company released an open letter claiming there was "nothing hidden or underhanded" going on, Billboard wrote.
When I finally made an out from shortstop on a running, backhanded stop where I twisted my body in midair and threw underhanded all the way to first, it was the happiest moment for me.
"I experienced very underhanded racism on several accounts as a student, but never in my lifetime would I imagine this would still be penetrated into the student body on this level at my beloved alumni."
In an Instagram Live, Leakes said she was no longer friends with Bailey, claiming that the model was "sneaky and underhanded," had "lied and lied and lied," and that their friendship was over for good.
"I think the uranium sale to Russia, in the way it was done, so underhanded with tremendous amounts of money being passed, I actually think that is Watergate, modern age," Trump told reporters on Wednesday.
"I think the uranium sale to Russia and the way it was done — so underhanded, with tremendous amounts of money being passed — I actually think that's Watergate, modern age," Mr. Trump told reporters on Wednesday.
"We deplore the deceptive and underhanded tactics by which this footage was obtained and selectively edited to fit a pre-determined narrative," a spokesperson for the social media platform said to the International Business Times.
This wasn't achieved by any underhanded means, exactly, but people might not have realized that they were granting permission to read and record their private messages as well as more public data like location and interests.
But there's a real difference between defeating Trump in a way that satisfies the majority of the party, and wresting the nomination from him in a way that strikes a majority of the party as underhanded.
"Wells Fargo built an incentive-compensation program that made it possible for its employees to pursue underhanded sales practices, and it appears that the bank did not monitor the program carefully," said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
The allegation that Russia was involved in underhanded actions is not new, but previous reports suggested that the Kremlin had been seeking to sow doubt with the American public rather than trying specifically to help Trump.
When Democrats refused to applaud individual lines — even those seemed to have been tossed in underhanded fashion directly at them — he resisted the temptation to rise to their bait and contented himself with applause from Republicans.
The first of the Alabama efforts was funded by Reid Hoffman, the billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn, who apologized and said he had been unaware of the project and did not approve of the underhanded methods.
"I think the uranium sale to Russia and the way it was done — so underhanded, with tremendous amounts of money being passed — I actually think that's Watergate, modern age," Mr. Trump told reporters on Oct. 25.
The reference may be an underhanded dig at Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop and the UK's Hemsley sisters—although the latter have recently said that their recommendation was to avoid foods with additives, not cut out food groups arbitrarily.
"Our members — those who have signed [the discharge petition] and those who will — are fully prepared to confront and defeat any underhanded tactics to disrupt our efforts," Curbelo, one of the discharge petition leaders, told The Hill.
Nobody knows who or what would emerge from that, but one guarantee is it would leave Trump and his supporters enraged and demoralized at what they will see as an underhanded theft of a nomination they earned.
"Junk" — the sprawling, weighty drama by Ayad Akhtar exploring the underhanded world of junk bonds and Wall Street in the 1980s — is this year's winner of the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History.
What's more ... they say Tekashi's testimony during the trial totally torpedoed his ability to be a good brand ambassador for FN. FN claims Tekashi was underhanded ... he and his people concealed the entire criminal prosecution from them.
Some Republicans believed committee Democrats were complicit in the use of an underhanded tactic to force Nunes aside, after liberal advocacy groups filed the complaint that prompted the Ethics Committee investigation, which ultimately cleared Nunes in December.
Facebook also had an ethical obligation to share what it knew about the underhanded tactics of people possibly working on the Trump campaign, because this could have influenced who Americans chose to vote for in the election.
The desperados in question are the Houston Astros, winners of the 2017 World Series, who stand accused of using underhanded means to help them defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers for the first championship in Houston's baseball history.
Earlier this month, Leakes said on Instagram Live that that she's closed the door on their friendship, "Cynthia's done a lot of stuff in my opinion, [that's] on the down low and very sneaky and underhanded," Leakes said.
Also the idea that Phylos would use its storehouse of genetic data—in some cases freely donated by small growers—to pump up its market value and attract a major industry buyer sounded like an underhanded double-cross.
Shakir lined up as the quarterback in the wildcat formation and sent an underhanded forward flip to Collingham behind the line of scrimmage, and the tight end scored on a 2-yard play to make it 42-3.
Your previous firm may be within its rights in preventing you from presenting work you did as its employee, but its conduct is ungenerous, underhanded and alien to the spirit of intellectual inquiry that produces work worth owning.
The fact that Sneaky Dianne Feinstein, who has on numerous occasions stated that collusion between Trump/Russia has not been found, would release testimony in such an underhanded and possibly illegal way, totally without authorization, is a disgrace.
The Atari Games case, as corrupted as it was by the underhanded use of the U.S. Copyright Office to reverse-engineer its own lockout chip, likely would have favored Atari Games had the company not, you know, committed fraud.
In their letter, the senators wrote that Amazon uses "a variety of underhanded tactics" to allow the retailer to dodge "oversight and legal accountability for the treatment of its workers" and avoid regulation, which puts the public at risk.
It gets confusing: The federal government, partly at the behest of an underhanded corporation, sabotaged a community of hardworking and benevolent utopians — but only to create something fundamentally idealistic and to protect an irreplaceable ecological wonder from capitalistic loggers.
Meanwhile, the lies that come from Trump directly are very different; rather than saying underhanded things about the way an action or policy will work—like other presidents including Barack Obama—President Trump's statements can easily be falsified within minutes.
The 250-to-5 ruling against the former president, who has called his prosecution an underhanded ploy to keep him off the ballot, is likely to call into question the legitimacy of the election in the eyes of many Brazilians.
The standard reading of "The Prince" views it as Machiavelli's attempt to ingratiate himself to the returning Medicis by offering them what amounted to a book-length job application: a treatise filled with underhanded tactics for seizing and maintaining power.
"Uber's theft of drivers' hard-earned wages is the latest in a long history of underhanded tactics in this industry," said Jim Gonigliaro Jr., the founder of the Independent Drivers Guild, an organization that represents NYC Uber and Lyft drivers.
To prove that point in a manner that is conclusive, if not a bit underhanded, we've secretly planted a recording device in Will Shortz's office as a way of listening in on his and the digital puzzles editor Joel Fagliano's conversations.
There was an intense public fixation on dinosaurs at this time, fueled by feuding American paleontologists Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh, whose bombastic rivalry—which included bribery, theft, and other underhanded tricks—is now known as the Bone Wars.
"The fact that Sneaky Dianne Feinstein, who has on numerous occasions stated that collusion between Trump/Russia has not been found, would release testimony in such an underhanded and possibly illegal way, totally without authorization, is a disgrace," Trump tweeted.
After months of underhanded attacks on Judge Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over two class-action suits against Trump University, Donald Trump finally came out and said it: people with "Mexican heritage" can't be trusted to put American values first.
She's been teased for most of her life for her medium complexion, and it wasn't just coming from kids at school; her cousins, sister, and aunts all joined in, calling her names like "monkey" or making underhanded comments that still sting today.
So, I think, that if you want to be sympathetic towards somebody, like, even President Trump, if you don&apost like him, like that is pretty underhanded for -- of what you were just saying, Emily, like for a lawyer to do that.
"There is simply no point in time at which the evidence places Ms. McGowan and the cocaine together in the same place," stated Carmichael, who argued the drugs may well have been planted, citing "the underhanded targeting of Ms. McGowan" by Weinstein.
It would thus behoove Democrats to update their playbook to account for the fact that Trump is an authoritarian, and that authoritarians engage in a different kind of politics than even the most underhanded Republicans who've run for president in the past.
So, Christian may not be Rick Singer -- the guy who got Olivia Jade and Isabella into USC after Lori Loughlin and her husband paid $500k -- but his proposal seems to offer the same underhanded way to succeed in college without really trying.
Despite increasingly partisan rhetoric on a range of national security issues, this week showed us that bipartisanship is still alive and well when it comes to protecting American rail and other critical infrastructure against underhanded practices by foreign nations with questionable motives.
The journalists were questioning whether we actually heard what they heard: The president of the United States was putting the methodical assessments of his own country's intelligence services on an equal footing with the denials of one of America's most underhanded enemies.
"The fact that Sneaky Dianne Feinstein, who has on numerous occasions stated that collusion between Trump/Russia has not been found, would release testimony in such an underhanded and possibly illegal way, totally without authorization, is a disgrace," Trump tweeted Wednesday morning.
He refers to them generally as the members of cemaat, a fellowship of Islamists, and he is not a fan, joining other critics in accusing them of using underhanded tactics in past years to infiltrate the government and expand their power base.
Even before excruciating questioning about his drinking, sexual activity and personal behavior began, it was clear that Judge Kavanaugh had little interest in hiding his anger, and he sparred frequently with Democratic senators, whom he openly accused of an underhanded, last-minute attack.
"When it's a glamorous model and pictures show cleavage rather than research, people assume there is something underhanded going on," said Mr. Wright, who said that he had also obtained the visas for a racecar driver, a hair dresser and a tennis player.
Although Barry shot better than 72 percent from the free-throw line as a freshman and sophomore at the College of Charleston, he said he did not feel comfortable shooting underhanded until last season, when he made 84.5 percent of his free throws.
"Louisiana is trying to sneak around the right to get an abortion by using an underhanded means to shut down clinics, so that no matter if Roe is still the law of the land, women have nowhere to get services," Northup said.
As public support for raising pay for low-wage workers reaches a fever pitch, and as the momentum of worker movements like the Fight for $15 becomes harder and harder to stop, corporate lobbyists have begun resorting to increasingly underhanded maneuvers to keep wages down.
Aidan Gillen is so good in this part, and so key to the show's view of power as a kind of cunning series of games and underhanded schemes, that I didn't mind that he's back in the Vale for what seems like no particular reason.
ISPs had attempted to scuttle the bill's passage via a cavalcade of underhanded lobbying shenanigans, ranging from efforts to strip away its most important components in committee, to ISP-backed robocalls aimed at senior citizens falsely informing them the bill would raise their phone bills.
I spoke to a US district judge with a great deal of experience who said that if it were up to him, he would issue a sentence that was on the higher end of the recommendation, given Stone's history of lies and underhanded tactics.
The hazards of a more politicized Fed are evident from the experience of the early 1970s, when Richard Nixon used both political pressure and underhanded tactics to try to push the Fed chairman, Arthur Burns, to keep interest rates low heading into the 1972 election.
The report reveals CEO Alexander Nix and other Cambridge Analytica executives admitting to using a range of underhanded tactics in order to sway the outcome of more than 200 elections around the globe, secretly campaigning through a web of shadowy front companies and sub-contractors.
In many places, including the U.S., there have already been bans proposed or passed on selective abortions based on a child's sex, race, and genetic risk, though reproductive health advocates have criticized the latter policy as an underhanded attempt to destroy abortion rights by anti-abortion forces.
" The National Partnership for Women & Families — which publishes data on paid sick day laws by state, city, and county — called it "an unfair, undemocratic, underhanded attempt to thwart the will of the voters and the state and local lawmakers who have passed paid sick days laws.
Here is the background: DAPL approval stems from what we believe to be the underhanded tactics of the Army Corps of Engineers, which concealed material facts that can now be the basis of a legal appeal to overturn the executive order and stop the permitting process.
In an invitation to a $1,000-a-head fund-raising lunch he will host at the Monocle Restaurant on Capitol Hill next month, he told supporters he was "under attack" like never before: "The attacks on my conservative positions on issues are unrelenting, nefarious and underhanded."
"Be vigilant so that your vision will not be darkened by the gloomy mist of worldliness; do not allow yourselves to be corrupted by trivial materialism or by the seductive illusion of underhanded agreements; do not place your faith in the 'chariots and horses' of today's pharaohs," he said.
Go back to Hatch, and you'll find a guy who played the villain less by saying outrageous things (that spot was reserved for many other players in that Survivor season) and more by making sure he was always doing something underhanded and shady for the cameras to catch.
It was also a story that made Cambridge Analytica, a firm funded by billionaire (and GOP donor) Robert Mercer that once had Steve Bannon on its board, look particularly suspicious at a time when there's a lot of attention being paid to underhanded tactics in the 2016 election.
Adjei-Brenyah exaggerates only ever so slightly, or uses a futuristic hypothetical premise to reveal something true about this country's underhanded, undermining underbelly of an unconscious, which acts out its most base insults, impulses and injuries to the detriment of black communities (and many other communities of color).
A lengthy new investigative story published by Adam Davidson in the New Yorker reveals that Donald Trump's business dealings in Azerbaijan likely violated the Foreign and Corrupt Practices Act, and may have served as a conduit for money-laundering and other underhanded activities undertaken by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president who oversees the App Store, and Eddy Cue, the senior vice president who oversees many of the Apple apps that benefited from the results, said there was nothing underhanded about the algorithm the company had built to display search results in the store.
It's not hard to imagine a different version of Grindstone that was a lot more underhanded, still letting you use in-game currency for hearts but cranking up how much it costs and encouraging players to buy one-off lives or purchasing big stocks of resources for cash.
" The company also said the Twitter employees shown in the video "were speaking in a personal capacity and do not represent or speak for Twitter" and added that "we deplore the deceptive and underhanded tactics by which this footage was obtained and selectively edited to fit a pre-determined narrative.
Over the past year, MoviePass has been beset by a number of issues and setbacks including multiple rounds of layoffs, a serious security breach, new competition from cinemas, and numerous policy changes and services interruptions, not to mention some underhanded moves that prevented some users from getting tickets to specific screenings.
Carmichael also detailed the possibilities of the drugs being planted due to "the underhanded targeting of Ms. McGowan" by Harvey Weinstein, whom the Charmed alum continues to speak out against, having been one of the first women to detail his alleged decades of alleged sexual misconduct and assault in October of last year.
"The bad actors that offer these underhanded services and those who purchase them show a flagrant disregard for our community, our policies, and, in some cases, the law, and do not reflect the flourishing community of honest entrepreneurs that make up the vast majority of our sellers," Amazon said in a statement.
While kinky sex may also be on the menu, thanks to Venus squaring off with the lord of the underworld, Pluto, August 26 is also a crucial time for you to get real about the shady or underhanded things that might be going on behind the scenes in certain situations, places, or relationships.
Carmichael also detailed the possibilities of the drugs being planted due to "the underhanded targeting of Ms. McGowan" by Weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul whom the Charmed alum continues to speak out against as she was one of the first women to detail his alleged decades of alleged sexual misconduct and assault in October.
But now that there are less than 24 hours until Election Day is finally upon us, tensions are most certainly at a boiling point—and along with that comes some disturbing talk about the underhanded and absurd ways in which some partisans are aiming to swing the vote in favor of their candidate of choice.
While it's usually best to just sit back with a bucket of popcorn and watch reality business drama unfold, I was surprised by the severe reactions insinuating Facebook's eagerness to profit at the expense of its users' data, creating paranoia around data analytics and equating data driven targeting to an underhanded practice of mind control.
" Scott, in a Wall Street Journal letter to the editor, said the publication tried to "deflect concerns" about Thomas Farr's nomination to be a judge for the Eastern District of North Carolina after they argued in an editorial that Democrats would see Farr's defeat as a "vindication of their most underhanded and inflammatory racial tactics.
But the erasure of Helen Keller, an iconic advocate for the deaf and blind whose social activism also included women's suffrage, birth control and pacifism -- who is currently taught as part of a third-grade unit on citizenship -- is an underhanded play with a troubling message: that homogeny is normal and exposure to outside perspectives should be limited.
Christina Ward, the author of "American Advertising Cookbooks," describes the promotional cookbooks of the 1930s to '70s to tell the story, but she covers a longer timeline, giving the history of cookbooks, of branded food products and even of government involvement both beneficial (the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906) and underhanded (the role of the Dulles brothers in the banana business).
If it seems unfair to accuse the administration of acting in an underhanded manner, consider that such a move comes straight from the playbook of National Security Adviser John Bolton, who made clear in his 2007 memoir that he backed U.S.-North Korea talks during the George W. Bush years only in hopes the communications would break down, paving the way to U.S. invasion.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE slammed the release of the Judiciary transcript as "underhanded" and "possibly illegal," a claim that legal experts and lawyers dismissed as untrue.
WATCH: Meet the Silence-Breakers Who Are Changing the World with Time's Up and #MeToo Carmichael also detailed the possibilities of the drugs being planted due to "the underhanded targeting of Ms. McGowan" by Harvey Weinstein, whom the Scream star continues to speak out against, having been one of the first women to detail his alleged decades of alleged sexual misconduct and assault in October of last year.
The way the president capitalizes on his established relationship with Doris Jones — a relationship that the astute Claire really should have perceived as a potential threat — and then publicly promises Congresswoman Jones federal funding for that breast cancer clinic is a perfect example of politics at its lowest and most underhanded, where the people being hit (Claire) don't see it coming, and the ones responsible for the knockout (Frank) deliver the punches while simultaneously blowing kisses.
Sound bites from those who kneeled, stood together with interlocking arms, or remained in the locker room were seemingly required to include a statement from the player about how much he loves the troops or the flag or America because God forbid he doesn't make that clear for the underhanded snakes ready to pounce from the tall grass and scream about disrespecting a soldier that gave his life, as if that proclamation of love from the players matters to the cretins who would scold them anyway.
Y.), Scott PerryScott Gordon PerryEx-Trump aide to tell Congress she objected to Ukrainian ambassador's removal: report Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony GOP, Trump look to smother impeachment inquiry MORE (R-Pa.), and Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanTrump urges GOP to fight for him Trump embarks on Twitter spree amid impeachment inquiry, Syria outrage Testimony from GOP diplomat complicates Trump defense MORE (Ohio), senior Republican on the House Oversight and Reform Committee, spoke with reporters on their way into the room, accusing Intelligence Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffSchiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails Trump urges GOP to fight for him House rejects GOP measure censuring Schiff MORE (D-Calif.) of conducting an underhanded process by releasing only selected portions of testimony from previous witnesses.

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