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If bosses do not like to go home before their underlings, and underlings fear leaving before their bosses, everyone is trapped.
Along with sexual harassment against underlings, she said, she has seen principal investigators—senior-level scientists who oversee research projects—abuse grant money by not allowing female underlings to use certain equipment.
As under Saddam Hussein, the leader's underlings see spies everywhere.
These kinds of interactions between bosses and underlings are commonplace.
He doesn't sit around and wait for memos from underlings.
His underlings have no idea how to work with him.
Soon, his underlings are going to start using it, too.
Not all policies pertain just to bosses and their underlings.
How else can you describe someone who bullies their underlings?
His underlings are more relaxed about the immediate years ahead.
He and his executive underlings will also have announcements to share.
When they go down, the fight goes out of the underlings.
The frightened underlings in the field beseeched Bin Laden to help.
He requires his underlings to study or take full-time jobs.
Russia: When there's bad news, President Vladimir Putin's underlings deliver it.
They're skillful social manipulators, able to persuade underlings to do their bidding.
She blamed her underlings at the Home Office, which was hardly statesmanlike.
It wasn't Cheney and it wasn't the underlings in the White House.
In the consulting field, underlings such as myself report to multiple bosses.
"It is hardwired into autocracy to have underlings in competition," he said.
Unlike Silicon Valley, smart underlings have less freedom to start something new.
But Klobuchar would be wise to quickly end any abuse toward underlings.
In explaining himself, however, Trump brought his various underlings to the fray.
Spare a thought for his underlings, whose iPhones buzz at 4am every morning.
Mobutu and his underlings looted the Congolese state until it could barely stand.
In a properly run administration, the fiddly stuff could be left to underlings.
SHOCKING as it may sound, bosses occasionally ask underlings to do unscrupulous things.
Mattis chafed during the transition at efforts by Trump's team to impose underlings.
The president wants information about the leader of various countries, not the underlings.
He's only as big as his ability to make his underlings look small.
Sensitive types, Dr. Berger told his underlings that day, should find other jobs.
It's just that his efforts failed because his underlings refused to follow his orders.
But, no one would accuse Lisa Vanderpump's Sur underlings of being good at relationships.
Tech CEOs and their underlings have spent the past few years apologizing in Washington.
He's urged underlings to keep their heads down and stay focused on their work.
Despite the internal strife, there have been no resignations from Trump's aides or underlings.
They are far more important than those underlings, since new recruits are always available.
First they arrested one of Chapo's trusted underlings, who led them to the hideout.
And he demanded that his underlings show tangible improvements in services within 100 days.
When under siege, she doesn't disguise her arrogance and contempt, and she bullies underlings.
One of President Donald Trump's special gifts is his ability to humiliate his underlings.
They probably only interact with Bernie supporters as service underlings rather than actual humans.
Corporate leaders are usually insulated by underlings, which makes their faces difficult to find.
She also charged that he subsequently had other relationships with underlings at the company.
"She insulted me and acted as if her underlings were subhuman," Mr. Ko said.
The only times he loses his cool are when underlings or colleagues disappoint him.
Their understandings of their underlings or users may be skewed by preconceptions or poor information.
The records contained multiple allegations of Bloomberg making crude comments in the presence of underlings.
Underlings who fail to comply are rare, and those who do quickly fall from favor.
He went a step further this year, ordering his underlings to boycott it as well.
Throughout the negotiations, heads of government have tended to be tougher than their ministerial underlings.
He will—and does—jettison underlings the moment they become useless or inconvenient to him.
Another lesson might be for corporate underlings and advisers — be aware of your own loyalties.
"The more powerful Xi becomes," Mr. Blanchette said, "the louder the hosannas from underlings become."
Even in the kitchen, they were underlings, essential but largely confined to a supporting role.
He suspected that Mr. Broadley had left the design of the latter car to underlings.
That has left key coordination efforts between the White House and State Department to underlings.
But it also shows several of Trump's underlings aren't too fond of their boss, either.
That gives him a unique view into what Trump and his underlings were doing in Ukraine.
Likewise, SASAC caps the salaries of SOEs' top brass whereas it is relaxed about underlings' pay.
An animated TV show takes a long time to make and many collaborators, underlings, and overlords.
Its bosses have resisted the modern management fad for making their underlings collaborate incessantly (see Schumpeter).
Now, Teresi and many of his former iAd underlings are working on the App Store project.
As a result, Bannon's inner circle of trusted underlings is fast morphing into Trump's ideology squadron.
It goes against so many Trumpian principles: Anti-elitism, swamp draining, bad press caused by underlings.
Devine said Manafort was in charge of the campaign and described he and Gates as underlings.
Even his underlings in the central bank, known as Latvijas Banka, seem to want him gone.
Hungry for eternal life, they plan to drink the vital juice of their underlings the Gelflings.
The bishop's underlings wrote to their boss to enthuse about the energies of the new principal.
He's also mirroring the White House playbook for handling scandals: deny, deflect, blame underlings, attack the media.
Gapjil is a Korean word referring to the abuse of power by a superior over their underlings.
Obviously, female bosses can be abusive and can create cultures where abusive behavior toward underlings is tolerated.
His ostentatious shoot-from-the-hip style has been emulated by his underlings, in a bumbling way.
More than a dozen former employees described Hunt's volatile temper, saying he would frequently yell at underlings.
His fearsome style of management "emboldened subordinates to behave the same way toward their underlings," Ewing notes.
His underlings, following their orders, threw a thousand men in single waves at the reinforced enemy lines.
The law criminalized their activities, allowed the police to hold yakuza bosses responsible for their underlings' actions.
" He adds, "They can do a lot short of that, though — investigating the president, indicting underlings, etc.
The refusal to budge on the contract led to a mutiny among the staff's newer hires and underlings.
Many wonder whether the inquisition will move beyond the underlings in court to the politicians that Nalo fingered.
He seemed to regard his underlings as idle assets and they repaid him with their scorn (see article).
When she bosses her dufus drug underlings into cooking meth it's funny, unlike the rest of the show.
Spicer was so well-known for his copious notes that underlings joked about him writing a tell-all.
The interrogators beat Yezhov's underlings into confessing that he had ordered them to beat confessions out of others.
Ronald Reagan avoided the full brunt of Iran-Contra in part because of the loyalty of his underlings.
Mr Ren and his underlings repeatedly claim that cashflow is "healthy", pointing to the firm's furious building work.
Apparently Bobby and Wendy aren't the only ones capable of teaching their brilliant underlings all the wrong lessons.
Joining her are two Foreign Service underlings, the fawning Lee (Kaliswa Brewster) and the skeptical Paige (Amelia Pedlow).
He wore a suit and tie, as always, and issued commands to underlings in a guttural, contemptuous voice.
And he tweeted an optimistic "meet you there!" message to the despot who's assassinated underlings with anti-aircraft guns.
The fight begins after you complete a long series of quests and defeat several of the Black Mage's underlings.
Lawmakers don't take kindly to captains of industry who send underlings instead of tackling major issues like this personally.
Across the European Union supervisors are more likely to be male, even when most of their underlings are female.
But it raises the risk that underlings will tell Mr Xi only what they think he wants to hear.
That oversight, along with the misinformation his underlings initially shared, pushed him to demand they step down, he said.
Rachel, Quinn, and their various underlings are ruthless in the pursuit of drunken fights, teary confessionals, and total meltdowns.
Underlings such as myself are constantly bombarded by "tips" from our bosses about how to be just like them.
Trump has always preferred an extreme version of "team of rivals" management, with underlings in competition to please him.
The president will not allow his underlings at the Treasury Department to turn over his returns without a fight.
He prefers to hold meetings in the men's room, and speaks in big-picture riddles that confuse his underlings.
Investigators have described him as a paranoid narcissist obsessed with sex and watching his underlings endure pain and humiliation.
Government jets disgorged only underlings and minor ministers onto the red carpet rolled out for them at the airport.
In doing so, prosecutors relied on firsthand experts: a long list of Mr. Guzmán's own former underlings and allies.
But this year, with bosses, underlings and co-workers under increased scrutiny, everyone will be on their best behavior.
Americans once watched Donald Trump on TV sitting at a boardroom table, with anxious underlings competing for his favor.
Big chiefs, almost invariably male, tell their underlings what to do, and they do it, or they are killed.
Guzman shot one of them and ordered his underlings to bury the man while he was gasping for air.
He is also known for his handwritten letters to colleagues, inquiring routinely about the family and health of underlings.
A company-hired panel found top executives had pressured underlings systematically to inflate profit figures to hide poor results.
In theory, this should be quick and painless — except two underlings involved on both sides have a rowdy history.
"Things always end badly for the alpha chimp," he said, who torments his underlings until the moment he is overthrown.
A lawsuit filed that month by three former colleagues claimed the journalist sexually harassed female underlings and threatened their jobs.
As I found while writing a biography of Trump, he made a habit of imposing awful demands of his underlings.
The king is traveling and none of his underlings can predict his movements; his representatives ghost on appointment after appointment.
An independent investigation concluded he was a paranoid narcissist obsessed with sex and watching his underlings endure pain and humiliation.
Disguised as Matt, a radar technician, Kylo Ren spends a day with his underlings on the First Order's mega-weapon.
Still dreaming about writing mystery novels, she loved writing her own motions, a task that other prosecutors passed onto underlings.
On the other hand, testifying is not a task that can be delegated to underlings like the production of documents.
To safeguard its global prestige, then, Xi and his underlings worked to keep news of the brewing crisis under wraps.
For that she places the blame on the boss, who later admitted on air that he'd had affairs with underlings.
That your underlings looked up to you and you'd look the other way and let them have little treats sometimes.
He is accused of bullying his underlings and then, last year, frustrating an investigation into his behaviour (he denies wrongdoing).
Zygar described him as a "cyborg" who can go days without sleeping and terrorizes underlings with his deceptively soft voice.
Diplomats and their underlings have brokered deals for weapons and drugs, and more mundane products like machine tools and cows.
She thought she could bully me as if I were one of her underlings at work; I thought she couldn't.
Today's open-plan office, where executives might sit shoulder-to-shoulder with underlings, is no longer defined by a desk.
He began a campaign to discourage managers from using harsh language with underlings, a common occurrence in South Korean offices.
Assistants described a culture obsessed with power, where senior people often display their status within the hierarchy by berating underlings.
Besides his Transformer-ish goons, his underlings include a collection of anthropomorphized metal contraptions led by the mustachioed Wilkins (Matt Vogel).
In both cases, Mr Duterte denies involvement, but did nothing to restrain the allies and underlings who pursued the two women.
In the My Little Pony game, Guardians of Harmony, you have to fight past her hordes of underlings and defeat her.
"Come on, stormtroopers," he demands as the song starts up, compelling his underlings to groove along with him and Michelle. Dance.
Folks who worked in offices had to have awkward conversations with their underlings about how you can't do that at work.
Will bosses cling on, stymying the careers of their underlings, or will they grow bored, quit and do something else entirely?
What is the extent of the emoluments received not just by his underlings but by the president himself and his family?
What will happen if, by some miracle, he rallies and learns that certain underlings presumed to step into his unfillable shoes?
He forced his underlings to make the ludicrous claim that he had garnered the largest inauguration crowd of any president ever.
He and his underlings have largely cut off ties with the United States government, including their local interlocutors at the consulate.
One imagines those servers and locksmiths barking at their own underlings in turn, in an endless daisy chain of professional misery.
Mr. Comey, who lectures on ethical leadership, has launched an imaginative strategy to run from his underlings while hiding behind them.
For one thing, witnesses testified that Arpaio and underlings had directed them not to change internal policies after the court order.
Viewers will likely notice Montag is usually the only Black person in his squad, and it's very clear his underlings resent that.
At one point, Vincent tries to explain his retail philosophy to his underlings, Brian Fitzpatrick (James Buckley) and Martin Lavender (Joe Thomas).
Artoo mostly swirled his head back and forth as President Barack Obama raised the roof, commanding his space underlings to groove along.
That's the same pattern their destabilization efforts have followed whether ordered by Soviet bureaucrats or Putin's underlings in democracies across the globe.
Trump has shown a propensity for liking to keep his underlings uncertain of their status, so they struggle harder to please him.
After leaving the K.G.B. for military intelligence, Serov was eventually disgraced after one of his underlings was exposed as a Western spy.
"Every time I see our leaders demand that their underlings do irrational things, I think of the Qianlong Emperor and Philip Kuhn."
At least 16 cooperating witnesses — mostly former underlings and rivals — are expected to appear on the witness stand and testify against him.
The ships' captains were relieved of their commands, assorted underlings were reprimanded, and several senior admirals were relieved or took early retirement.
Mueller himself continues to be held in high regard by most Americans, but many of his underlings are widely regarded as partisan.
These bosses can lord their position over female charges – or look the other way when male underlings behave in sexually aggressive ways.
Kremlinologists debate whether Putin is down in the weeds with mission details or maybe issuing general orders open to interpretation by his underlings.
Perhaps, his underlings mused, the way to do this would be to impose a 22008% tax on Mexican exports to the United States.
I think any other executive would have turned that over immediately if one of your underlings had gotten ahold of it. Mm-hmm.
It defined a sense of upward mobility, whether for bank clerks, Japanese salarymen or anyone keen to push around paper and professional underlings.
If the losses are bigger than expected, ambitious underlings in the LDP may try to eject Mr Abe as leader of the party.
John Pierpont Morgan, a banker from America's gilded age, reckoned that bosses should earn at most 21 times the pay of their underlings.
Middle managers tend to emulate their superiors and to respond to incentives; they will coach underlings if this behaviour is reinforced and rewarded.
According to Vulture, Steve Buscemi, Jeffrey Tambor, Rupert Friend, and Jason Isaacs all play Stalin's underlings who squabble for power after he's passed.
Managers oblige their underlings to add new collaborative tools such as Slack and Chatter to existing ones such as e-mail and telephones.
Almost every deal and every announcement a US leader makes abroad has been pre-baked, hammered out among underlings in the preceding months.
The notion that jealous managers bully high-performing underlings, whom they see as a threat to the social order, has been well researched.
As the Russia investigation proceeds, Trump will likely have many opportunities to let underlings take falls, and undermine "satellites" who become political liabilities.
Yet officials also stand by the party's past condemnation of the Cultural Revolution, which sought to shift the blame to Mao's radical underlings.
In his heyday as a dealer, Mr. Marte said, he oversaw 20 underlings who supplied the neighborhood with marijuana, cocaine, heroin and ecstasy.
In the story — such as it is — a loudmouthed general orders one of his underlings to keep people from crossing the book's gutter.
JD was going to expand, he told me, and the implication was clear: soon they could all be managing underlings of their own.
The abuse by senior leaders appears to "roll down" the hierarchy, so they hire (or infect) supervisors who, in turn, abuse their underlings.
Because if the lead person is playing the blame game, you can be sure so are all of his or her underlings. Look.
But Mr. Sessions personally rejected that, court documents show, ordering underlings not to consider ways of gathering citizenship data beyond the citizenship question.
His preference is to make life uncomfortable for underlings with whom he is unhappy, creating an awkward dynamic that lasts until they quit.
Simply extending a political courtesy, like setting up a meeting or urging underlings to consider a matter, was not enough, the court said.
Authorities blamed the violence on the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), formerly underlings in El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel who turned on their masters.
Bridgegate culture is about winning, and giving second and third chances only to the most powerful, while underlings lose their jobs, or worse.
I refer to the apprentices — and interns and non-Equity company and seasonal staff and other species of underpaid (or even unpaid) underlings.
The Montalbano books are known not just for their distinctive inspector but also for a colorful array of underlings and other recurring characters.
Clinton enlisted State Department underlings to steer potential donors who had contacted them on official business to the family foundation, according to another.
Mr. Arpaio maintained in both cases that he had not willfully defied the court, and that any violations were committed by his underlings.
Instead, the lesson he takes away from this entire ordeal is to farm out the dirty jobs like on-the-ground dealing to underlings.
Veronica uses a bus driver's cap and an endlessly amiable Reggie (Charles Melton) to con her dad's underlings into handing over their crime dues.
He shows his aides no loyalty and—judging by the frightened sycophancy of many of his underlings—has no interest in hearing harsh truths.
Under Obama, in fact, many offices were overseen by acting inspectors or deputies—underlings whose temporary status made them vulnerable to pressure from above.
Under Trump, however, the law has become a vehicle to place favored underlings in charge of major federal bureaucracies without the Republican Senate's approval.
Although Secretary Pompeo and his underlings never mention the term climate change, every aspect of his new doctrine is a product of that phenomenon.
Under Trump, the lies are facilitated not through any kind of bureaucratic genius, but instead through an insistence that underlings toe the public line.
After torturing the prisoners for about three hours, Valdez said, Guzman ordered his underlings to dig a pit and light a fire in it.
Anslinger and his underlings lost no time in leveraging America's newfound hegemony to force the other nations of the UN toward a prohibition model.
One of the biggest concerns about this entire presidency is the judgment exercised by the president in hiring all of these advisers and underlings.
Trump has eschewed that practice in favor of temporary appointments, which allows him to place pliable underlings throughout the federal government in makeshift roles.
I know all kinds of people that just love hitting on, or making the lives of underlings some degree of miserable, because they can.
It's named after Bill's Russian lawyer who was murdered in Moscow after uncovering a $230 million government corruption scheme linked to President Putin's underlings.
It's rare for the head of a big company to take the fall for his underlings' actions, but at Wells Fargo, it actually happened.
At a news conference in Lebanon, he portrayed himself as the victim of a rigged justice system and a corporate coup by disloyal underlings.
But back to the Potomac and his principal aides, unprincipled underlings and princeling of a son-in-law, each more incompetent than the next.
Ghosn has denied the charges and said he is the victim of treachery by Nissan underlings who opposed his plans to merge Nissan and Renault.
The bank CEO departures were only partially based on moral considerations; after all, they still planned on sending underlings to keep their Saudi relationships alive.
Earlier this year, megachurch pastor Bill Hybels stepped down from his wildly popular nondenominational megachurch Willow Springs over accusations of inappropriate fraternizing with church underlings.
To add more to his long list of underlings, Clint also has two grandkids with another on-the-way as Francesca is expecting her first.
A handful of underlings loyal to Mr. Ailes were in charge of the work there, the spokeswoman said, all of whom were recently laid off.
Like all of their underlings, chief executives are expected to subject their decisions to committees and submit to audit trails and standard rules of conduct.
If underlings, directors, shareholders and prosecutors did not think that the big boss walked on water, professionally speaking, then bad behavior would be less tolerated.
A man willing to humiliate people who work for him, to play staffers against one another, to scapegoat underlings to keep blame off of himself.
One would hope that Democratic primary voters would want to know if one of their prospective presidential candidates is a bad steward to their underlings.
In the past year, department staffers described the secretary as remote, secluded, unapproachable and opaque with underlings not in the upper echelons of his team.
Black employees serving in supervisory roles described incidents where white underlings refused to comply with directions, causing the assembly line to shut down on occasion.
In the Trump administration, managing up — managing your manager, and ultimately the boss at the top — is at least as important as managing your underlings.
Meanwhile, his nefarious fixer, Hall, uses some salacious lesbian-cocaine-party footage to coerce one of Chuck's underlings to snoop at the United States attorney's office.
Special Agent Dale Cooper's evil doppelgänger — a sadistic inversion of everything fans loved about the character — got a karmic comeuppance, shot by one of his underlings.
Their various underlings sometimes communicated, but that was largely it; even those surrogates didn't know how often, if ever, they got together, or spoke in private.
But it raises the risk that underlings will tell Mr Xi only what they think he wants to hear, and increase the chances of bad policymaking.
It also fed Macron&aposs critics, who contend that the former investment banker runs the country like a private business with a small band of underlings.
Oh, we also learned that for the 10th anniversary of 9/11, he asked his underlings to pitch to American networks some sort of anniversary special.
He also lied in 2011 when he told federal authorities he did not know underlings were going to approach the FBI's lead agent on the case.
The problem then, as now, was that a loyalty-first regime requires that underlings relegate other vital considerations -- facts, ethics, even the law -- to secondary status.
His inner circle was very, very small and almost entirely composed of family members and a handful of slavishly devoted underlings like Cohen and Dan Scavino.
Charlie Rose skipped town last year after he was accused of walking around naked or with a bathrobe open in front of his underlings for decades.
We watch the answer: They are sold by one of Gus's underlings to the Espinozas, a rival crew that operates out of a heavily armed hovel.
His mistreatment of underlings was so legendary — one claimed that he had thrown objects — that I once dubbed him the Naomi Campbell of the Bush administration.
Trump verbally ordered the firing of Yovanovitch some four or five times, Parnas said, only to be stymied when his underlings failed to fulfill his orders.
The whole proceeding — Mr. Trump basking in the competitive adulation of his underlings — resembled a meeting of nervous regional commissars pledging fealty to the Dear Leader.
At the top of the episode, Nilfgaard mage Fringilla (Mimi Ndiweni) orders her magical underlings to send deadly fireballs to the side of the Brotherhood rebels.
Arpaio claimed that he wasn't deliberately disobeying Judge Snow's order, he just hadn't understood it properly — and besides, any violations were the fault of his underlings.
Some of the invitees instead urged the House committee to allow them to send underlings, not chief executives, to testify on September 7, sources have told Recode.
On the subject of Chuck's unethical tactics bleeding into the general goodness of his underlings, now Sacker (Condola Rashad) is bearing the brunt of the DA's ego.
His underlings have suggested that the Trump administration might go further, for example by launching cases against suspected Chinese dumpers, rather than leaving it to American industry.
Over the course of 12 books Flashman bullied underlings, betrayed friends, cheated on his wife Elspeth and stabbed in the back anyone who blocked his escape route.
Modern capitalism, the authors suggest, selects for assertiveness, for a lack of sentimentality in business and comfort in sacking underlings, and for showy displays of economic strength.
Trump continues to strain the patience and emotions of his underlings, who find themselves struggling to understand the impulsive and often self-damaging behavior of their boss.
And he believes the mogul — who once boasted that he never settles a lawsuit — has "got to be accountable" for decisions made by his underlings or attorneys.
This caller persists in coming after you with a Hawaiian vacation, when you've specifically told his robot underlings that he is not to call you ever again!
While it was obvious that some of Trump's underlings had been entangled in the investigation, it was unknown how far it extended up the chain of command.
Don't think of me as a man who coerces sex from female underlings, but rather as a progressive Santa Claus dedicated to fighting the NRA and Trump.
Part of his work is to track down former Nazi officials, and he's increasingly thwarted by superiors and underlings who are still sympathetic to the Third Reich.
All signs point to the powerful crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, as the main man behind the murder; only 18 security and intelligence underlings have been arrested.
Despite Gates's public comments minimizing his ties to Epstein, the New York Times uncovered numerous instances of the two meeting privately, to say nothing of Gates's underlings.
He gives his lieutenants lies to peddle, creates avoidable messes and then rails if underlings don't grab their mops and clean up with sufficient cheer and success.
Trump, for his part, is resentfully returning fire, blaming his underlings for his own mistakes, complaining that McMaster is a pain, speculating about firing and demoting people.
Women managers do not appear to be similarly partial to female underlings, which may help explain why female board quotas have no effect on management's gender mix.
For example, the commission says, among the ways officials can avoid bringing about "negative social impacts" is by not asking their underlings to provide services at such gatherings.
Mr Putin's sky-high approval ratings can be explained in part by his image as tsar-batiushka, our Tsar the Father, a benign dictator undermined by incompetent underlings.
The National Book Awards are usually a time for the publishing industry's biggest wigs to celebrate themselves—and then cede the dance floor to their younger, underpaid underlings.
We know, for instance, that Trump isn't fond of a growing body of reportage that confirms he is easily manipulated by clever underlings, including top adviser Steve Bannon.
Wall Street — the so-called masters of the universe and the underlings who serve them — should be smart enough to know a real deal when they see one.
While it's true that Trump's White House staff is a mess, these underlings are being scapegoated for Trump's own faults; they're incompetent largely because their boss is incompetent.
To prove its case, the government plans to call as witnesses at least 16 of the kingpin's underlings and allies, some of whom served as cartel bag men.
In the next two months, Mr. Calk overruled his underlings and granted Mr. Manafort more money than any other of the bank's borrowers had obtained, bank officials testified.
The old days, of course (the "good" is silent), are what the Downton universe is selling, a magnificently appointed fantasy of benign aristocracy, grateful underlings and noblesse oblige.
Parnas has said that Trump verbally ordered the firing of Yovanovitch some four or five times, only to be stymied when his underlings failed to fulfill his orders.
The last person to have the sword was Yuto Mori (Yôsuke Kubozuka), one of Fukuhara's underlings and a man who has been presumed dead for a full year.
In short, these agreements are purely distilled examples of Obama and his underlings using their respective pens and phones to create the appearance of legality where none exists.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wall Street executives are too shielded from prosecution and should answer for misdeeds committed by underlings, the watchdog for a multibillion-dollar bailout said on Wednesday.
As an aside: Dimon's personal involvement with WeWork, including in the IPO run-up, likely saves the jobs of underlings who otherwise could have been thrown under the bus.
Extrapolate that trend into the future and it's not hard to imagine a few Mark Zuckerbergs controlling most of the world's wealth with just a few underlings and servers.
He's not particularly involved in day-to-day operations and remains a mysterious figure to many of his underlings, with some saying he has a hands-off management style.
The most benign account, from Mr Trump's defenders, is that he takes a monarchical view of geopolitics, seeking respectful relations with leaders who impress him, even as underlings scrap.
Acosta didn't direct the politicization of the Civil Rights Division, according to the inspector general — that was done by one of his underlings, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Bradley Schlozman.
Indeed, when her chauvinistic boss starts ranting about how his underlings are part of the "pressure-free generation," she just asks what she did to spur yet another tirade.
Trump hates when his underlings get bad press more than he hates bowing to CW. (I think.) And, on #2: OF COURSE he can find someone to replace Price.
Bull and his underlings investigate the backgrounds of jurors and potential jurors, looking for ones who can be manipulated using prejudices and emotions they might not know they have.
The lure of a tenured job in academia is great — it means a secure, prestigious position directing a lab that does cutting-edge experiments, often carried out by underlings.
By itself, replacing Neumann as CEO with two of his underlings, as WeWork just did, won't stop WeWork from losing about $1 for every $1 it gets in revenue.
Earlier this year YouTube removed a video where one of his underlings crashed a SXSW panel about gender nonconformity and he blamed this on censorship by social justice leftists.
Some colleagues say he has a tendency to "mark to market" his underlings — meaning that, in accounting terms, he assesses their value to his objectives and treats them accordingly.
The murmurings of opposition suggest that Mr. Xi and his underlings have not yet fully sold the idea to a broader public — or even done much to explain it.
Both said Mr. Farenthold had an explosive temper, berated them repeatedly, made sexually explicit jokes and engaged in casual sexual banter that set a tone followed by his underlings.
In the process, Mr. Trump is upending the usual sequence of events in diplomacy: beginning with a leader-to-leader summit meeting, and then leaving the details to underlings.
In fact, the flagship show didn't quite find its footing until Season 2, when Kate replaced a more dour original chief stew, Adrienne Gang, who antagonized her resentful underlings.
"Where I worked, I can't tell you how many married men were having pretty, I don't know if open, but talked about and whispered about, affairs with underlings," she says.
WASHINGTON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Wall Street executives are too shielded from prosecution and should answer for misdeeds committed by underlings, the watchdog for a multibillion-dollar bailout said on Wednesday.
As Trump's popularity grew in the latter half of 2016 and more of his prominent undercut-sporting alt-right underlings gained notoriety, my beloved haircut was once again under attack.
According to the indictment, Lacey, Larkin, and their underlings not only turned a blind eye to prostitution and child sexual abuse but, driven by greed, actively worked to abet it.
The former special counsel Robert Mueller also found that Trump's myriad efforts to obstruct the Russia investigation were largely unsuccessful only because his underlings refused to carry out his directives.
What if it is in fact true that Francis or his predecessors or underlings have been covering up, or at least have known about the cover up, of these priests?
When Spotnitz had you cautiously rooting for Hitler's survival, because his death would unleash hungry war-mongering from his underlings, the producer understood the powder keg he was playing near.
Allegations that George H.W. Bush's nominee for the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas, had some experiences in the past where he was exhibiting sexual misconduct with underlings, where he was misbehaving.
Evidence unearthed by federal agents included his journal, along with nearly two million words of chat logs between Dread Pirate Roberts and his underlings detailing the operations of the site.
Attorney General William Barr was angry, for instance, when prosecutors asked the judge in January to consider prison for Flynn, because Barr had thought his underlings wouldn't advocate for that.
Mr. Byford's underlings would be summoned to the governor's office on Third Avenue in Manhattan for interrogation by Mr. Cuomo about cleaning procedures, signal changes, fare evasion and construction projects.
Ordinarily, agreements between the US and other countries are finalized in advance of a presidential summit, leaving leaders to act out public camaraderie following lengthier, more detailed talks between underlings.
Did they consider sex with underlings acceptable, or a fair swap for career advancement, in which case they were apparently thinking of koalas, which are not actually bears at all?
Rather than browbeat their recalcitrant underlings, the Two announced, sadly, that they were going to leave the group for a time to meditate on why they had failed in their leadership.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump contended Monday that none of his underlings routinely defy his commands, despite numerous examples contained in Robert Mueller's report showing aides ignoring or refusing his dictates.
Among other things, they alleged that during his newsroom days he had habitually ogled female underlings, touched them inappropriately and scheduled meetings in hotel rooms when he was not fully clothed.
At least some of his former colleagues like as well as admire him, speaking fondly of his wit, impersonations of characters from "Scarface" and "The Princess Bride" and generosity to underlings.
" On Shanahan's watch, these coworkers say, staffers for national security advisor and notorious Iran hawk John Bolton are regularly "calling Pentagon underlings and inserting themselves deep into the chain of command.
An authoritarian who has even been compared to Stalin, Trump, the self-proclaimed "stable genius," demands loyalty and effusive praise from his underlings, as his bizarrely cringeworthy Cabinet meetings have demonstrated.
The leader had no name to speak of after he came to power, instead demanding to be referred to in a variety of honorifics like a king would to his underlings.
"He regularly made sexual comments about female underlings, she said, saying things such as "I&aposd like to do that piece of meat" or "Look at that nice piece of ass.
It's not just female underlings who are socialized to be nice and agreeable to guys like that, and when placed under their power, it's often more instinctual to freeze than fight.
I'm no expert on China, but my guess is that was the typical bureaucratic response of underlings afraid to send bad news up the ladder so they tried to hide it.
Mr. Trump was an avid student, as evidenced by the empty threats of litigation he aims regularly at reporters or the unconscionable nondisclosure agreements he wrests from his paramours and underlings.
Prosecutors had presented evidence that Mr. Cammarano and Mr. Zancocchio profited from a mob-controlled dump on Staten Island, overseeing underlings who strong-armed victims to exact payments and instill fear.
It's a far cry, too, from Food Network favorites Paula Dean and Ina Garten flawlessly preparing signature dishes in idyllic country kitchens—and further still from Gordon Ramsey shouting at underlings.
Mark Halperin, the political commentator, author and correspondent, lost his job at MSNBC because of allegations that he made unwanted and aggressive sexual advances against underlings when he worked at ABC.
Adopting the peremptory tone often used by high-ranking Russians to speak to underlings, Mr. Davydov was seeking leniency for a friend Sergei V. Gorodilov, accused of driving under the influence.
Taylor winds up vowing to build Axe Cap a better quant of its own — perhaps the one time a boss actually acts on behalf of the underlings rather than against them.
At the National Security Council, Rood was known for his tendency to explode at underlings, leading to a steady string of high-level departures from the Pentagon over the past year.
Throughout the movie, it was revealed that Nova was watching over Alita and controlling everyone around her by transferring his consciousness into his underlings like Vector (Mahershala Ali) and Chiren (Jennifer Connelly).
And there is little sign, at least in the call's immediate aftermath, that the President himself was aware of the scramble ensuing among his underlings to contain the fallout of his conversation.
Mr Cummings is nothing if not an ideas man and frequently sets his underlings weekend homework such as finding areas of British comparative advantage that will strike fear into the European Union.
He said the evidence would prove Mr. Santora ran a tight, hierarchical organization, collecting a portion of all the proceeds from criminal activities in which his underlings were involved and settling disputes.
Reports suggest it will be toward the end of Season 6, but Daryl, Sasha and Abraham begin Sunday's episode still captive to his underlings, so perhaps it will be sooner than that.
Still, the report bolsters the impression that Trump's aides are working around him and is peppered with examples of presidential underlings spurning Trump's orders or working around him to avoid unsavory outcomes.
But most of Mr Duterte's radical economic policies get watered down or shelved by underlings before they cause such upheaval, explains Filomeno Santa Ana of Action for Economic Reforms, a think-tank.
Mueller came to life when his underlings were attacked In a rare break from a low-key performance in front of the Judiciary Committee, Mueller pushed back hard against Florida Republican Rep.
The same religion that Trump and his fascist underlings had vilified as a barbaric, violent, anti-American creed was at the core of my mother's forgiveness of all that Trump had done.
Trump is a workplace bully—capricious, temperamental, quick to blame underlings for his own failures, endlessly hungry for praise, and prone to making rash decisions that create more work for his staff.
The lawyer, Ruben Oliva, said Mr. Barrera had also encouraged his underlings to surrender to law enforcement, but was unable to obtain any cooperation agreement from the United States despite the outreach.
Routine political courtesies like arranging meetings or urging underlings to consider a matter, he added, generally do not, even when the people seeking those favors give the public officials gifts or money.
But now he has once more chosen a new direction, the product of a radical government program to reach out to Boko Haram's top militants in the hope of reforming its underlings.
Annoying Adam not only shattered the boss's belief in the 40-hour week, but he also left the underlings reconsidering the sacred practice of not telling co-workers how much you're paid.
She often did not get along with other women singers, including her sisters, could be quick to fire underlings and was erratic when it came to showing up for concerts and appointments.
The turncoat testimony was a key component in Falcone and Borsellino's landmark case against Cosa Nostra, which in January 1992 ended by holding mob bosses responsible for crimes committed by their underlings.
"Are you determined to look like a cow?" she asks one of her underlings, a girl named Nana who swallows the insult along with the rolls she hides in her gingham uniform.
Garmadon, who wants to be a mayor, is a megalomaniac whose regular assaults on peace and normalcy are breathlessly covered by the news media and whose favorite pastime is firing his underlings.
According to a party report published last year, he and two underlings accepted about $4.4 million in kickbacks for steering contracts on eight expressway projects to grateful companies in just two years.
The most plausible story behind the twelve cryptic letters that line the manège and indicate where movements stop and start is that they mark where German princes liked their underlings to stand.
The scandals have sparked a nationwide debate on gapjil -- a Korean word for those in power who lord over their underlings -- within the elite families who dominate South Korea's business and politics.
Violence will be laid at the feet of imaginary turncoats who refused to rat out their friends and neighbors; mishandled disasters will be the fault of underlings, city and state governments, and victims.
When she ferrets out a rinky-dink drug ring operating out of the motel where she and her young son are staying, Brenda immediately takes over and turns the men into her underlings.
Both Nixon (Kevin Spacey) and Elvis need a certain amount of ego-massaging and handling from their cautious underlings, and the filmmakers evoke a little sympathy for both sets of put-upon employees.
Clinton, the Democratic candidate, is the one portraying Mr. Putin as America's newest archenemy, whose underlings hack into her Brooklyn campaign headquarters, bomb Syrian civilians and threaten Ukraine and NATO allies in Europe.
Mr Redstone, now 94 years old, does much of his communication nowadays with an iPad on which he plays pre-recorded answers to underlings, friends and family, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Paul Joseph Watson is one of Alex Jones' Infowars underlings who fills in for him when Jones has an upset tummy from trying to eat an entire bison the night before or whatever.
"Employees would take their work home, which would be an unspoken agreement between bosses and underlings," said Kim Yu-kyong, a public labor attorney at the Organization for the Human Rights of Workers.
If the boss — in this case Trump — is a pathological liar who forces underlings to repeat and bolster his lies, what signal does that send to everyone else who works in that environment?
The report also showed Berdymukhamedov, wearing a military-style outfit and a backwards-facing baseball cap, score three strikes in a bowling game, prompting rounds of standing applause from underlings dressed in identical tracksuits.
Trump called them "satellites" when  he long ago explained  to then-FBI Director  James Comey  that he wanted any election misconduct by his underlings or friends ferreted out and there are plenty of them.
Prosecutors say Epstein relied on his underlings to set up "meetings" with the girls, sometimes having the girls waiting for him after he landed while traveling between his estates in New York and Florida.
These are just two examples -- in many cases, Donald Trump's miscalculations are followed by intense efforts by underlings and hirelings to somehow shape reality to conform to the big man's impulsive remarks and actions.
Although it seemed unlikely that the leader of the Workers Party was oblivious to what his underlings what up to, the country's political establishment, the media, and the judiciary let him off the hook.
He drives a Los Pollos Hermanos employee to a fryolator-cleaning frenzy as he awaits word of whether the feds will seize $700,000 of his drug money, as he and his underlings have planned.
They have been compounded by political infighting between the president and the prime minister — the president blaming underlings for not having told him of the threat, and the prime minister apologizing and accepting responsibility.
In the increasingly autocratic kingdom, even the prospect of the ambitious Crown Prince blaming underlings for an operation that required 15 men to fly from Riyadh to Istanbul, according to Turkish investigators, beggars belief.
They laid out in stark detail how the president and his underlings tried to coerce a vulnerable eastern European country into falsely smearing former Vice President Joe Biden, the leading Democratic presidential candidate last summer.
The Song of Ice and Fire series is full of hundreds of characters, each split over thousands of miles, and with generations of history governing their interactions with other houses, their peers, and their underlings.
Price's check, which he described as covering "the expenses of my travel," represented an attempt to save his own skin at the cost of the HHS underlings who accompanied him on some of these flights.
But those streamlined days are long gone, and Hazeltine National Golf Club, site of this year's competition, is swarming with underlings, some of them much more accustomed to being on top of the food chain.
The White House flew in five governors, two state attorneys general, two Cabinet secretaries and eight senior administration officials to participate; turns out, a working vacation for Trump is just regular work for his underlings.
But nearly 100 days into his presidency, Trump is remaining at home while delegating diplomatic travel to his underlings, who this week are spreading across the globe to some of the world's most problematic regions.
The killings described by Isaias Valdez Rios in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, were the first in the three-month-old trial to be attributed to Guzman himself, rather than underlings following his orders.
An engineer, he seems obsessed with management minutiae and metrics; last week, for instance, his deputy secretary spent part of a senior staff meeting telling his underlings how to write effective memos to the boss.
Kelly -- who like his boss has a stormy temper -- has fumed about the rash of leaks portraying him as a liar and doesn't understand why his underlings have shown so little loyalty amid the crisis.
Sérgio Moro, the lead prosecutor in Brazil's biggest corruption cases, has leaned on two other new tools, plea bargains and whistle-blower protections, to persuade underlings to testify against top bosses and leaders, including Lula.
Mr. Sun's downfall represented a remarkable show of power by President Xi, who has taken down several senior officials since assuming office, often after encircling them in investigations that began with family members and underlings.
Documents obtained last year by VICE News showed that Le Roux pleaded guilty to federal drug charges and is working with the DEA to set up his former underlings, likely in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Other American investigations have mostly been against firms where the alleged wrongdoing was peripheral to their activities, where the top brass could blame underlings and where the problem was not seen as indicative of wider culture.
He was now more interested in making the astronaut's journey deliberately like a drug trip; he had one of his underlings write to a university for reports on test subjects who'd taken psilocybin, or magic mushrooms.
So a second possibility is that Mr Xi wanted the article not to criticise Mr Li but rather to deliver a shock to underlings who had strayed from his prescribed programme of slower but sounder growth.
One of these is the Brazilian animator Guy Charnaux's aggressively simple "Business Meeting," which works perfectly as a sendup of last year's infamous Cabinet meeting when President Trump's underlings lavished praise on him for the cameras.
Over the last six months, a number of fields have been forced to reckon with revelations regarding powerful men who harassed or assaulted underlings, some for many years, without being stopped by their companies or organizations.
But in part because of the White House's decision not to cooperate, the record of actions by Mr. Trump and his underlings is riddled with gaps — and new evidence has been surfacing at the 11th hour.
One was that the problem often began with a higher-level employee sharing his or her political views with others, whether welcome or not, making underlings feel they could engage in similar behavior in the office.
When he began at the O.E.D., there was an afternoon ritual called "dictionary tea" when the godlike chief editor (Burchfield) would mix with his mortal underlings and lead them in a sort of awkward philological seminar.
From the top down, the studios are, for the most part, run by white men and their white male underlings who make movies aimed at white audiences with white actors hired through their white managers and agents.
WASHINGTON — In 1995, a federal grand jury in San Diego charged a little-known Mexican drug trafficker named Joaquín Guzmán Loera and 22 underlings with creating a cocaine ring that stretched from Southern California to New Jersey.
In effect, Giuliani is offering the same defense of over-eager underlings that was used to exculpate the medieval monarch Henry II of England in 1170 CE for the murder of Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
But since Barr has limited influence on what local prosecutors do, he's trying to use his bully pulpit — and seemingly that of his underlings — to fight against a rise in prosecutors using their unique powers for reform.
But the majority of recent busts, they added, have been in Africa or Southeast Asia, usually of low-level traffickers or poorly paid underlings, not the bosses who control underground exports and travel abroad to make deals.
While it's common for investigators to turn suspects facing charges into informants in exchange for leniency, they typically work their up to the top of a criminal organization — it's rare to use the boss to set up underlings.
The groundswell of anti-Kelly leaks coming out of the White House in recent days has demonstrated how some frustrated underlings see this as a good chance to weaken a controlling chief of staff, White House reporters say.
New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg rightly argued that the Weinstein case shows we need more women in positions of power: Obviously, female bosses can be abusive and can create cultures where abusive behavior toward underlings is tolerated.
But public court documents and media reports have provided clues about which of Mr. Guzmán's former allies, rivals and underlings might ultimately take the stand after his trial begins in Federal District Court in Brooklyn on Nov. 5.
He was fired by CBS from his self-titled show after the Washington Post published a story about how he'd spent years harassing his underlings, including groping them and walking around with an open bathrobe, exposing his genitals.
The underlings who are still running the show appear to be gearing up for an abstinence-only approach to sex education, possibly the single most effective way to guarantee a surge of demand for abortion in the future.
CNN's Kevin Liptak documented the drama in his story, "White House meltdown on full display," which chronicles the seething anger of Trump and the lack of any remedy for his chaotic underlings to help him turn the page.
The series, from Steve Dildarian ("The Life & Times of Tim"), is a demented workplace comedy in which underlings at a vaguely defined company hatch a scheme to seize control when the boss keels over in the executive washroom.
"Joe Country", in which one of Lamb's underlings imagines a country led by Judd as "a mash-up of 'The Handmaid's Tale' and 'It's a Knockout'" (a notoriously puerile British game-show), feels like the bleakest volume yet.
Think of Bill Cosby, whose agents fed him women and helped cover up his alleged sexual assaults, or Roger Ailes, whose underlings reportedly secured and then covered up sexual encounters with women, whether they were consenting or not.
Writing for Vox, Laura McGann described exactly what that exile looks like: Charlie Rose skipped town last year after he was accused of walking around naked or with a bathrobe open in front of his underlings for decades.
Instead, she finds she's entered a funhouse of ever-shifting objectives and meaningless initiatives, where she's constantly patronized by a bitchy boss and surrounded by fawning underlings who want only to bask in the glow of their famous patron.
According to BuzzFeed's Lee, who obtained Wansink's emails, instead of testing a hypothesis and reporting on whatever findings he came to, Wansink often encouraged his underlings to crunch data in ways that would yield more interesting or desirable results.
Nor can Mr Pence, a loyal deputy, risk a backlash from the nationalist forces that brought his boss to power: forces whose tribunes are permanently on the look-out for signs of "globalist" squishiness by underlings to the president.
When asked about this in jail, an unrepentant Massad suggested he was the victim of a conspiratorial plot by DeCanio and police underlings to get rid of him because he had advocated Port Richey voters dissolve the police department.
In Porumboiu's 2009 film "Police, Adjective," the actor played another cop: a police chief who, in a climactic scene, spends nearly 20 minutes defining the word "conscience" for the benefit of one of his underlings (coincidentally also named Cristi).
Instead, Mr. Bush nominated him for the United Nations post, but key Republicans opposed him, including a former assistant secretary of state who testified that Mr. Bolton was a "kiss-up, kick-down sort of guy" who abused underlings.
The mudokons, a four-fingered species of green and blue humanoids who love to fart and laugh, were captured by the Glukkons and their machine gun-wielding Slig underlings to provide the basic manual labor of running the factory.
I later found this out: I left the State Department building and walked back to the Wall Street Journal office and he immediately assigned two of his underlings to start making calls to find out why I was demoted.
According to summaries of interviews with nearly two dozen current and former colleagues of Jackson released by Senate Democrats on Wednesday, he drunkenly wrecked a government vehicle, was abusive toward underlings and improperly prescribed pills to White House staff.
Clearly baffled by what Trump might mean for Renault-Nissan and its global operations, Ghosn attempted to define what he thought "America first" might mean, before passing the mic to one of several underlings to fill in the blanks.
The former Nissan executive spoke out publicly for the first time since his escape from Japan, where he faces an arrest warrant, portraying himself as the victim of a rigged justice system and a corporate coup by disloyal underlings.
" Ewing makes a compelling case that it was Piëch who "created a company culture that allowed the diesel fraud to fester," a culture in which there were few clear guidelines about ethical limits and "underlings always suffered the consequences.
The unnamed setting of last year's Ghost in the Shell adaptation is part Hong Kong, where some of the sequences were shot, and part Japan, with Takeshi Kitano giving orders in Japanese that his English-speaking underlings have no trouble understanding.
Other times, the police sent underlings to help one of the businessmen, who was involved in the diamond trade, against a business rival or to retrieve gemstones that were the subject of disputes over payment, according to the criminal complaint.
Soon after the crewcut-haired former New Hampshire state police officer was escorted from campaign headquarters on June 20th, one of his former underlings gleefully tweeted out a snatch of "Ding, Dong, the Witch is Dead", from "The Wizard of Oz".
This is the reason legions of people breathlessly repeat social media rumors that indictments against Trump and his underlings will be dropped any second, even when the details of those rumors change from minute to minute and make no goddamn sense.
But while Omar Metwally gives a convincing portrayal of a cornered rat — this week rebuking underlings and taking out his anxiety and perhaps some grudge to be named later on Wellick — I'm getting a little tired of this particular mystery.
Mr. Putin, however, has no history of publicly sanctioning, even less of humiliating, his so-called siloviki, the military and security service officials who dominate his administration, no matter how disastrously incompetent or corrupt they or their underlings might be.
And, per the accusations against them, they used it on underlings who, as one of Mr. Lauer's accusers put it to The Times, did not feel as if they were able to say no or report mistreatment to higher-ups.
As it happens, underlings admit after some prodding that Huawei's headquarters has proxy servers that allow trusted employees to jump over the Great Firewall of China and access the uncensored, world-wide internet, after securing supervisors' permission to visit specific websites.
There's more than a dash of The Devil Wears Prada here, in Rick and Kirsten's tyrannical treatment of their underlings, as well as Charlie and Harper's conviction that pampering these mercurial monsters is the best way up the corporate ladder.
Toward that end, he takes one of the young employees ("Snowfall's" Damson Idris) hostage, demanding to speak directly to the company's elusive founder (Topher Grace), while his underlings scramble to spare their boss, using the various high-tech tools at their disposal.
The generals mostly stymied Mr Trump only to the extent that any halfway responsible cabinet secretary would have done: by treating his tweets lightly, reassuring worried underlings that they had their backs, and informing the president of the limits of his authority.
Perhaps more angering to a leader who detests weakness -- but doesn't necessarily mind an amoral reputation -- were the number of underlings shown ignoring his commands, privately scoffing at the "crazy sh**" he was requesting and working around him to avoid self-implication.
He obviously didn't have a choice about getting sucked into Trump's orbit, like so many of the president's other underlings, but that just gives an unusual tinge of tragedy to the man's wraithing and makes him perhaps the definitive example of the phenomenon.
Inside his squat red-and-black office building in suburban Stamford, Connecticut, he still spends time on the trading desk, buying and selling stocks, chatting with underlings about the markets and occasionally balling out traders who lose money for reasons he finds indefensible.
Yet at the same time, the chummy, bro-y behavior that drives the culture of the entertainment industry is often predicated on simply doing whatever one wants, which frequently means treating others — especially underlings, and especially women or people of color — like dirt.
The 500-plus-page report from the Justice Department's Inspector General, which documents the actions -- and inaction -- of former FBI head James Comey and a number of his underlings during their 2016 investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
Senior officials contend that Azar is operating under fear of offending Trump or his allies, which has led him to keep Adams, Hahn and his other underlings on a tight leash, while jockeying for credit to stay in the president's good graces.
More intriguing though, was that when Dr Jones looked at the fraction of interactions which were collaborative, it was higher, regardless of whether the lead surgeon was a man or a woman, when that leader was of the opposite sex to most of the underlings.
While the president repeatedly attacks the freedom of the press with cries of "fake news" and has threatened to revoke broadcasting licenses, many of his underlings also question just how much separation should exist between government and religion — or if any should exist at all.
Will the man who wrote in 2010 (!) that the Earth was "experiencing a cooling trend," or whose underlings removed all mentions of climate change from official reports while in office, keep supporting the research that will help guide the country away from fossil fuels?
They are Republican Party careerists (Conway), partisan hatchet-men for hire (Roger Stone), goonish underlings (Lewandowski), servile cronies (Hope Hicks), scandal-ravaged former political operatives (Roger Ailes) or washed-up politicians for whom Trump is one last chance to stay relevant (Christie, Gingrich, Giuliani).
Knowing what we do about Malick's process, with hundreds of hours of footage shot by various teams and underlings that's then pored over and reconstructed in an edit room, maybe Tree of Life was just a fluke — a happy accident that may never be repeated.
On Thursday, the same judge that presided over the Lufthansa heist trial sentenced Asaro to eight years in prison after he pled guilty to ordering his underlings to set fire to a car that had cut him off at a traffic light in Queens.
Washington (CNN)Incoming White House chief of staff John Kelly's ability to instill order was on the minds of those inside and outside the Trump administration Sunday, but it remained unclear to them whether he will be able to get his underlings to snap to.
By spending equal amounts of time at the FBI and inside the Russian consulate with the Rezidentura and his underlings, you come to understand that neither side is patently evil and they both have their reasons for the methods they use to fight this war.
The mayor and his aides are reviewing a damaging report prepared as part of an independent whistle-blower inquiry that portrays Mr. Peters as a bully who abused his authority, raged at underlings and may have given intentionally misleading testimony to the City Council.
Mr. Christie will probably never shake free of the scandal known as Bridgegate, the 2013 plot by some of his underlings to shut down lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge to make life miserable for the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee and his constituents.
But it happened in Japan, where the play — and what led to it — has touched off nationwide examination of deep-rooted cultural dynamics, including what the Japanese call "power hara," or harassment by those in power who force underlings to do things against their will.
Their delirious glee is matched, in another key, by the drunken court underlings (Jackie Clune and Karen Dunbar), who devise an ill-fated rebellion against Prospero with his bestial servant, Caliban (a much-put-upon Sophie Stanton, seen in the "Henry" plays as Falstaff).
In furtherance of the scheme, MANAFORT funneled millions of dollars in payments into foreign nominee companies and bank accounts, opened by him and his underlings in nominee names and in various foreign countries, including Cyprus, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines (Grenadines), and the United Kingdom.
Such a finding would mark another embarrassing debacle for Trump's Attorney General William Barr, who's been accused by even some of his former underlings of enabling Trump's most "radically authoritarian" tendencies, in part by personally interfering in the prosecutions of Trump's friends and enemies.
Mr. Ghosn, the former chief of Nissan, the Japanese automaker, has long maintained his innocence, saying that he was set up by underlings who worried that he would essentially combine one of the crown jewels of Japan's auto industry with its French partner, Renault.
"But I think it's important for people to remember that it wasn't the pictures, it was that she was accused of having sexual relationships with underlings, which goes against the rules that were set up in the wake of the #MeToo movement," Bade said. 3.
But Mr. Spicer's performance — strident, defensive, stressed-out — carries a wealth of information: about Mr. Trump's image obsession, about what the president expects of his underlings, about the impossibility of contorting one's self into a human bridge between reality and Mr. Trump's agitated mindspace.
Nonetheless, his underlings plainly thought that making the daily commute a misery for thousands of people would ingratiate themselves with the boss — a point reinforced last week in a federal courtroom in Newark, where David Wildstein, a "Bridgegate" plotter, was sentenced to three years' probation.
Walter L. LaManceMonroe, Ohio To the Editor: For those of us who are frightened by President Trump's seemingly irrational and harmful decisions, which go against the advice of experts and are not discussed with the underlings nominally in charge, the thought of impeachment is natural.
At the WEF there are all these important delegates — you know, very important people in their own world — and they'd go to conduct a robot and then it doesn't pay attention and looks at their underlings instead, it... kind of takes the wind out of them.
In other words, it's super-obvious this is yet more vapid bullshit the president and/or the various underlings that tweet from his account—it's not always clear which—either lack the capacity to think critically about or are just throwing out as some kind of distraction.
Mr Scaramucci is now reportedly going to take a break from potty-mouthed phone calls to reporters for a while, if only because Mr Trump—for all that he loves drama and feuding among his underlings—does not like to be upstaged as the centre of attention.
Underlings told their superiors at Countrywide about the substandard quality of what were supposed to be prime loans, but the firm ignored the warnings and sold 17,611 of them to mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, despite contractual guarantees that the loans were investment-grade.
At the after-party, Olivia leads Ben up to his hotel room and right out onto the balcony, so all her underlings can admire her prowess — and probably because she knew the guardrail would shield her despicable lower half for the time being, that sneaky bitch!
Bolton's former underlings at the White House declined to comment on the manuscript news, including Fiona Hill, the onetime NSC Russia hand who testified last fall that Bolton had said he wanted no part of a "drug deal" cooked up by Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.
Washington (CNN)On the evening Robert Mueller submitted his report to the Justice Department, ending the special counsel investigation that has clouded all but a few months of his presidency, President Donald Trump was not huddled in a war room or dictating defiant tweets to his underlings.
Co-written and directed by "Veep" creator Armando Iannucci, this fast-talking Iraq War satire introduced Iannucci's scabrously funny voice to Americans, who instantly recognized his cast of backbiting underlings and their knife-fighting bosses, even if they reported to Tony Blair instead of George Bush.
On Thursday, however, at age 82, Mr. Asaro was sentenced to eight years in prison for what may be the pettiest allegation he has ever faced: ordering his underlings to set fire to the car of a motorist who cut him off in traffic in Queens.
"I'm not convinced the OLC memo was based on Constitutional grounds" In 1974, lawyers working for former Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski wrote a memo concluding that president Nixon could be indicted, although Jaworski decided to make Nixon an unindicted co-conspirator instead, alongside his formally-charged underlings.
Here are five of Old Man&aposs most memorable moments: His watchful eye Harrison kept his underlings in-check, usually overseeing negotiations with a hands-off approach, when he supervised his co-owner and co-founder son, Rick Harrison, as he attempts to haggle for a Hudson Bay Gorget.
As the investigation into Trump-campaign ties to Russia in the 2016 election unfolded, and the press reported on Trump's efforts at obstruction, the president not only lied himself but also leaned on underlings and high-level government officials to make false public statements, the Mueller report details.
Some recalled how at the height of murderous purges in the 1930s, many of Stalin's acolytes refused to believe that the Soviet dictator knew what was going on — which he clearly did, since he signed off on lists of people to be executed — and blamed out-of-control underlings.
Conway's "fixer," an arch and studious Campbell Scott, is a worthy foil for Underwood's underlings, including LeAnn Harvey (Neve Campbell, her brio newly tempered with vulnerability) and Tom, a lusty speechwriter who is more enthralling to himself than he is to either the other characters or the viewer.
Current and former employees of Bloomberg LP, the financial data and news organization founded by Mike Bloomberg in 1981, say the company has harbored a toxic, macho workplace culture fueled by fear, in which powerful people screamed at underlings and bullied them with impunity, a Business Insider investigation has found.
For more than two hours on Wednesday, Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan executive who fled house arrest in Japan and surfaced in Lebanon last month, launched an impassioned defense of his decision to escape, portraying himself as the victim of a rigged justice system and a corporate coup by disloyal underlings.
The cynical conclusion is that he staged the trial and threw a few underlings to the dogs to give friendly foreign leaders — including President Trump and Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who has a chummy relationship with the prince — a pretext for carrying on with business as usual.
Like Artotrogus, his underlings praise him lavishly in public, then tell journalists that he is a "moron" (attributed to Rex Tillerson, his former secretary of state), an "idiot" (attributed to John Kelly, his chief of staff) and has the understanding of "a 5th or 6th grader" (attributed to James Mattis, the defence secretary).
Nicky and Jason rendezvous in Athens in the middle of a riot, and the globe-trotting chase commences, with Robert Dewey, the director of the C.I.A. (Tommy Lee Jones), and Heather Lee (Alicia Vikander), one of his ambitious underlings, running the show amid the satellite feeds and data displays of suburban Virginia.
Lack has been a controversial figure since he returned to the network in 2015 at Burke's behest, and Farrow writes that the executive "pursued sexual relationships with underlings and talent" in the 1980s and 90s, which ended in a nondisclosure agreement and a string of professional retaliation against a woman who rejected Lack.
So began a remarkable clandestine operation that in a little more than a year allowed the F.B.I. to crack Mr. Guzmán's covert network and ultimately capture as many as 200 digital phone calls of him chatting with his underlings, planning ton-sized drug deals and even discussing illicit payoffs to Mexican officials.
That's presumably why so many people are crowded into the slums of the domed city of Kandor, where those who aren't lucky enough to be members of one of Krypton's great houses eke out meager existences scavenging, working as underlings to the elite, or sometimes just relying on the kindness of their friends and neighbors.
The juiciest details of each book are culled by the media, and no detail is too small to fixate on: Sims's book included an accusation that Spicer lied when the former White House spokesperson claimed he hadn't taken a minifridge from his underlings, which had been the subject of a Wall Street Journal report.
I find it very hard to feel sorry for the man who gathered the world's most bountiful harvests of money and praise—yes, thanks to his labor, but thanks also to luck and to the hard work of his uncelebrated underlings—who then screams holy murder when the tax man shows up at his door.
Trump's twitter tantrums undercut Tillerson's diplomacy on many occasions; he gave large chunks of traditional foreign policy turf to White House underlings and demanded large cuts in the State Department's budget and personnel; and he left a trail of embarrassing foreign policy pronouncements in his wake that Tillerson (and others) had to clean up.
Fsociety, it seems, is fresh out of ideas, a fact best encapsulated by a scene in which their ersatz leader, Elliot's sister Darlene, alternates a distinctly Bush-esque speech ("that's low," she says when this comparison is made by one of her underlings) with stomping on a colleague's surprisingly durable smartphone in a frustrated rage.
Instead, Mr. Vishnevsky said, the event showed that Russia's system, a rigid hierarchy of power built around Mr. Putin and loyal underlings like Mr. Beglov, does not work — at least not as described by fawning media outlets that constantly hail Russia's revival as a great power after the weakness and chaos of the 1990s.
And in his depiction of a persistent, insect-like army of extraterrestrials (the underlings of a far more significant enemy) — scampering about in droves, armed with high-tech weaponry and cannibalistic inclinations, disrupting all sense of human civilization in their overlord's efforts to seize control of the planet — Oesterheld hit devastatingly close to home.
He got involved in the even more lucrative business of brokering sales of American movie studios to Japanese corporations (Columbia to Sony, MCA to Matsushita), and he began burning out at C.A.A. He left the agency and endured a brief, humiliating stint at Disney as second in command to Michael Eisner, famed for treating his underlings badly.
Numerous rivals, allies and underlings, along with cartel experts and law enforcement officers, are expected to recount how Mr. Guzmán rose from a poor teenage laborer who got his start in crime by farming marijuana in rural Sinaloa to become the Al Capone of the international drug trade who Forbes magazine once placed on its annual list of billionaires.
The Supreme Court has limited the tools available to prosecutors in public corruption cases, notably in a 2016 decision that unanimously overturned the conviction of Bob McDonnell, a former governor of Virginia who was accused of accepting luxury products, loans and vacations from a business executive in return for arranging meetings and urging underlings to consider the executive's requests.
His personal collection of watches is impressive—for example, a gold Patek Philippe with the Golden Rule inscribed on its dial, which Lyndon Johnson gave to his allies and underlings—and he has likely made a small fortune from buying and selling timepieces over the years, but he's also harnessed nostalgia in a way that feels real.
Notably, authorities accused Ramos of deliberately selling secure mobile devices—which had cameras, microphones and most connectivity functions nuked and a version of Pretty Good Privacy installed to route messages overseas, as well as a GPS tracker for cartel bosses to monitor their underlings—to members of the Sinaloa syndicate, making him an associate of their sprawling drug business.
While this report tries to frame Trump's effort to solicit a foreign power to sabotage his rivals as a brief interlude in a friendly discussion about other things, November's congressional hearings showed how Trump and his allies sidelined career diplomats and national security experts so that Giuliani and other underlings could carry out the pressure campaign.
Sometimes, when Vice Principals takes a step back from Gamby and Russell's melodramatic scheming to show us the horror on everyone else's faces, the show is less about two underlings trying to overthrow their leader than about how the kind of resentment they run on festers into something that doesn't just simmer but can boil over to become actively dangerous.
Here are few of the ways the prosecution has kept the witnesses, and issues at the trial that concern them, under a veil of secrecy, and why: From the moment Mr. Guzmán was extradited to Brooklyn from Mexico last year, prosecutors have argued that he presents an "extreme danger" to the numerous former allies, rivals and underlings who will ultimately testify against him.
Two women who signed NDAs with Bloomberg tell Business Insider that the agreements weren't voluntary, and that they wish they could speak outIn interviews with more than 40 current and former Bloomberg LP employees, Business Insider has found allegations of a toxic, macho workplace culture fueled by fear, in which powerful people screamed at underlings and bullied them with impunity.
The scene in The Devil Wears Prada where Meryl Streep demands of her shell-shocked underlings, "Where are the advertisers?" during a fashion shoot run-through didn't come from nowhere — it's reflective of the realities of many modern media properties that have seen the journalistic "church and state" wall between editorial and advertising departments turn from solid rock to marshmallow, typically out of financial necessity.
The key question is whether underlings see themselves as extensions of the chief executive and the agenda he was elected to implement — as Scaramucci does — or whether they see themselves as independent operators, using their perches to play the angles, leak to the media, and push personnel for the express purpose of promoting their own agenda, even if it is at direct odds with the president's.
He performed poorly during congressional hearings and has gotten a reputation for being overly deferential to the White House — particularly toward National Security Adviser John Bolton, Politico reported last week: Even worse, Defense Department officials with direct knowledge of Shanahan's operations said, he has tolerated a practice by Bolton and the National Security Council staff of calling Pentagon underlings and inserting themselves deep into the chain of command.
Most, if not all, of the tracks were available on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, but in making them totally free to listen to for anyone, it feels a little like Dischord was performing a public service — after two weeks of hectoring by presidential hopefuls, their peers, and their underlings, now's a perfect time to listen to the kind of angry, political punk that the label made its name putting out.
Elected by cardinals eager for a cleanup at the Vatican, he wanted to be a theological change agent instead — which led him to tolerate the corrupt Roman old guard (whose names fill Viganò's letter) and to rehabilitate liberal figures like Danneels, McCarrick and Cardinal Oscar Maradiaga of Honduras (a dubious figure with a predator among his underlings and a scandal at his seminary) who deserved the sidelines if not a penitent's cell.
But as we wake up to more Twitter vomit from the Oval Office from a president who derives his delusions of masculinity through paid proximity to tough guys, defends his right to spill secrets to foreign adversaries, and keeps tying his underlings in knots to find the right kinds of lies to justify his impulses, little things like finding out the new French prime minister is a boxer offer a few rays of sunshine.
Although he is never named or even shown, and only overheard as a muffled, off-camera voice, communicating with Jane via email or phone, the villain of this piece is spoken about by his underlings in a way that delineates him as a kind of mundane monster: Whoever he is, he is manipulative, quick-to-anger, entitled, feared and — in ways that only gradually come into focus, over a fleet but nauseating 87 minutes — an abuser.
This comes as little surprise because of all the sordid information that has come out about the Saudi hit men and the crown prince since the brazen assassination of Mr. Khashoggi inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul shocked the world in October, and because of the clumsy initial attempts by Prince Mohammed to deny the killing and then to pin it on underlings who purportedly exceeded their orders and are now said to be standing trial in a courtroom no independent witnesses have been to.

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