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"unsparing" Definitions
  1. unsparing (in something) not caring about people’s feelings
  2. giving or given generously
"unsparing" Synonyms
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Hers, however, can come off as unsparing to a fault.
But some GOP strategists have been unsparing with their criticism.
Sestak has been unsparing in his criticism of the party elite.
But even now, he's unsparing in his criticism of Hillary Clinton.
Mueller's final report describes a methodical and unsparing search for evidence.
His unsparing judgments were cheered by some readers while angering others.
Sendak captured Janacek's seductive yet unsparing vision of the natural world.
It is, like its Beckett source, tender, transparent, unsentimental and unsparing.
But the reaction to the piece has been sharp and unsparing.
Fierce and unsparing, the story is an arrow of terminal cruelty.
She basked in the unsparing sun, the sky bright as silver.
He is unstinting in his sympathy and unsparing in his judgment.
The inspector general report was unsparing in its assessment of Mr. McCabe.
He must choose among their climbing children, and his eye is unsparing.
Breitbart is expected to be unsparing in its coverage of the issue.
Nomura was often called "Grumpy Grandpa" for his gruff and unsparing manner.
Of course it's not all roses—in his self-reflection Salvat is unsparing.
The activists were unsparing in their questions; Prime was direct with her replies.
As Agrawal alludes, the backlash she met in 2017 was swift and unsparing.
Trump has been unsparing in his criticism of drug companies and their prices.
Even before Trump took office, his eye toward a presidential reception proved unsparing.
The decorative mix of gaudiness and Christian iconography is also an unsparing juxtaposition.
When it came it was unsparing, richly detailed and mortifying for the President.
John J. Kenney, a lawyer for Adam Skelos, was perhaps even more unsparing.
Harrington is unsparing in her depiction of what often resembled a biological fetishism.
The accounts of murders and punishments and random cruelties are chilling and unsparing.
This is not a hagiography; it's a history and often an unsparing one.
Women — thin and unsparing, tough and uninterested in sex — often take center stage.
But you'd better pause to take a long, hard, unsparing look inside first.
But in a straightforward, unsparing monologue, the Late Night host struck an impressive balance.
While Sanders launched few direct attacks on rival Hillary Clinton, his surrogates were unsparing.
They are stark and unsparing in their examination of the current mass humanitarian crisis.
"His unsparing judgments were cheered by some readers while angering others," the Post said.
Peters said markets would watch closely for any unsparing rhetoric that Trump may use.
Moulitsas, who like Biden has been critical of the left's Berniecrat movement, was unsparing.
Balancing out the unsparing sharpness of such songs are others that tremble with compassion.
In the case against the Eli Lilly scientists, prosecutors were unsparing in their description.
At home, my unsparing mirror told the truth: I was Big Bird with pockets.
When it comes to Donald Trump himself, Biden is relatively unsparing in his criticism.
He writes about violence with unsparing color and, at times, a sort of relish.
For his part, Mr. Trump has been unsparing in his disparagement of Mr. Ryan.
But it was the third leg of Obama's argument that was the most unsparing.
Kusama, whose first movie, "Girlfight," was about a female boxer, is unsparing toward Bell.
The message from Representative Kevin McCarthy, the House majority leader, was urgent and unsparing.
Moser accepts her grievances at face value and weaves them into his unsparing narrative.
Maybe this is why Young's raw, disturbing, hilarious, and unsparing book resonated with me.
When he turned to the business at hand — the repeal of Obamacare — McCain was unsparing.
In unsparing detail in the excerpt, from her memoir What Do We Need Men For?
And it introduces Nader Hasan, a cousin, whose condemnation of his relative's crime is unsparing.
Both Republican and Democratic candidates have been unsparing in their critiques of the current court.
Raymond was larger than life: brilliant, relentless, and unsparing toward those he regarded as unworthy.
She was tough and unsparing, even to a friendly White House, when the moment demanded.
Unsworth, a Thailand resident with years of cave exploration experience, was unsparing in his critique.
The unsparing destruction drove more than half a million people into Bangladesh in recent weeks.
The book also reconstructs in unsparing detail the suffering of Otto and Ella in Terezin.
All of Fraser's works combine a trenchant and unsparing intellect with a magnetic physical presence.
El-P's solo work has contained unsparing criticism of Mayors Rudolph Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg.
Appointed defense secretary by his brother, he was unsparing in his assertion of Sinhalese might.
Francis has begun to be unsparing in the language he uses to describe the problem.
Honest, principled, unsparing — and more than a little willing to make people uncomfortable with the truth.
His father was a brilliant but stern coach who offered unsparing analysis of his son's play.
When Sanders emerged before the microphones midday Wednesday, he was unsparing of his own campaign's failures.
There's no point in taking stock unless it's unsparing; and there's no other way to change.
His books on Kennedy, Nixon, Clinton and others could be as unsparing as his syndicated column.
His books on Kennedy, Nixon, Clinton and others could be as unsparing as his syndicated column.
Is he a morally serious artist who casts an unsparing eye on unsavory aspects of adolescence?
Kinzer's retelling of the MK-ULTRA story is unsparing in its gruesome details, but not overwrought.
The state's Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, has been unsparing in his criticism and his legal challenges.
Diop is unsparing in showing us the close coexistence of beauty and ugliness, power and powerlessness.
He offers a despairing, unsparing indictment of everyone in Congress who went along with Trump's election.
As it is, we get skilled and unsparing portraits of them, largely on their own terrain.
Kinzer's narrative is "unsparing in its gruesome details, but not overwrought," Sharon Weinberger writes in her review.
He favoured John Kasich, the governor of Ohio and an unsparing Trump critic, for the presidential nomination.
And he's unsparing in mocking them, in terms of making his antagonists not just ruthless, but laughable.
In tight, unsparing prose, she confronts the delusions her father held, and the lies she told herself.
It's a compassionate, unsparing book, full of provocative ideas about art, ethics and the formation of sensibility.
ISIS seeks to emphasize its unsparing ideology only in as much as it serves its deterrence purposes.
That assessment is more unsparing than any Republican's criticism of Hillary Clinton, let alone of Trump himself.
In fact, the country's constitution vows "unsparing support" for the world's "Mustadafin" -- what it considers the downtrodden.
The answers I received were insightful and unsparing and gave me a great deal to think through.
"Custody," the spare and unsparing debut feature by Xavier Legrand, is not, strictly speaking, a horror movie.
In her words An ad which showed postpartum recovery in unsparing detail was rejected by the Oscars.
For its first television commercial, executives at Frida had hoped to show postpartum recovery in unsparing detail.
Sondheim recalled the original intent: It was like the drunk porter scene in "Macbeth," unsparing but funny.
As he did in his book, McCabe also had unsparing criticism for former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
And it's certainly true that he is unsparing when it comes to evangelicals' uneasy historical alliance with racism.
But they could be topically two-fisted, as in Wilder's unsparing portrait of alcoholism, "The Lost Weekend" (1945).
This unsparing, compassionate documentary depicts his physical degeneration and his emotional triumphs — and some deep lows as well.
But it's notable that she's chosen to do so with a lengthy, unsparing, multi-pronged critique of Sanders.
His work in this idiom was once unsparing in its aggression, but there's now more room for delicacy.
With sky-high insurance rates and unsparing alternate-side parking rules, there is little freedom for automobile owners.
Yanina Daigle, a former supervisor of Ms. Toscano-Percoco, was unsparing in her criticism of her work ethic.
Small-time users and dealers bear the brunt of unsparing law enforcement that is popular in crime-weary communities.
Their unsparing sonic transparency isn't always to my tastes, but it is faithful to the music and technically impressive.
Craig ably controls the novel's historic sweep, and is unsparing in providing details of meticulous torture and wartime horror.
Hayes is relatively unsparing in his assessments of elite failures, from the collapse of Enron to the financial crisis.
"MARRIAGE STORY", Noah Baumbach's unsparing new comedy drama, is not about a marriage, but about an increasingly brutal divorce.
Her performance here is smart, brave and unsparing to the point that you wince at its lack of vanity.
But Mr. Bloomberg's decision to leave the race came primarily from an unsparing assessment of his own feeble prospects.
Louis is unsparing about the ugliest sides of this movement — boorishness, xenophobia — which his parents wear like a badge.
" The most unsparing picture he ever painted was the accompanying illustration for a 1965 Look article called "Southern Justice.
And it is the term best suited to convey the character of this brilliant, often disapproving and unsparing man.
There is much to love about Levy's writing when it's operating on full throttle: She is unsparing with herself.
The novel oscillates between admiration for and unsparing criticism of the ideologues in charge of the nation-building effort.
A statement from the North's military vowed to launch "merciless retaliation and unsparing punishment," according to The Associated Press.
Mr. Solis was unsparing in his criticism of Mr. Ortega, who he had been allied with since the 1970s.
CBO's cost estimate for American Health Care Act (full text) Cruz, typically ideologically aligned with unsparing bill critics like Sens.
But chapter six specifically addresses, in pretty unsparing terms, the key questions of originality, errors and omissions in Smith's writings.
Morf and his associates are unsparing in their judgments and fixated on finding the next big thing, whatever it takes.
McMurray lets the death play out in one, long, unsparing shot that goes on well past the point of comfort.
The show has been unsparing in its depiction of his descent — and at times, it's been downright unpleasant to watch.
Throughout the book, you're pretty unsparing to music critics who have given R. Kelly good reviews since that news broke.
Or is it the fierce and magnanimous Sarita, as unyielding in her loyalties as she is unsparing in her condemnations?
The Senate owes the American people an unsparing examination of his nomination, which could affect their lives for a generation.
His reprehensible racist remarks, his abuse of friends and band mates, and more, is laid out in practically unsparing detail.
" The memoir, Bowden adds, "is in its own way a loving portrait, but it is also unsparing, ugly and outrageous.
Markovits's dissection of elite culture and behavior (obsession with Ivy League credentials, competitive workaholism, exceptional wealth) is precise and unsparing.
He shines an unsparing light on his subjects, and he finds unnerving similarities between the Frémonts' America and our own.
Austen may be celebrated as the quintessential novelist of manners, but her wit can be cruel and her portraits unsparing.
They are unsparing on the madness of racial classification but frank, and very beautiful, on the lure of racial belonging.
The second, with its unsparing depiction of the grim conditions and inhumane treatment of patients on the ward, is the strongest.
Parenting can be tough, unsparing work (just conjecture here—I'm not a parent!), so I really feel for poor Rebecca Brett.
Ian Williams' Bruiseday column took an unsparing, and always eloquent, weekly look at the goings on at WWE and the indies.
Passionate but not strident, unsparing yet subtle, his work offers something increasingly rare: a space to be both angry and reflective.
It is as if she had taken a knife and slashed through everything that had come before this unsparing final judgment.
After Game 3, Pedro Martinez, the TBS television analyst and former Red Sox pitcher, was unsparing in his criticism of Hernandez.
Ross was unsparing, dredging up his past in the Police Department and insinuating that his investigative methods were careless and biased.
Wolff is unsparing in his portrayal of Trump as an aberrant chief executive, not only detached from governance but barely literate.
Lukach's voice — unsparing and even ruthless, but grounded in love — helps the book vault past the stereotype of an illness memoir.
This he discovered during his introductory conversation with Barry Trotz, an amiable fellow but a candid critic, unsparing in his assessments.
We come so close that Weather feels honest and unsparing in a way few other novels about climate change have managed.
As the story comes full circle, hope, love and history collide with an unsparing force that resonates into the contemporary world.
While he directed most of his vitriol at conservatives, he was also unsparing of the other end of the political spectrum.
In its early days the station distinguished itself with intrepid reporting, heated debates and unsparing coverage of autocrats, save its Qatari hosts.
John Kasich of Ohio, who is also vying for second in New Hampshire, was also unsparing when it came to Mr. Rubio.
A word of warning: Grant Maierhofer's unsparing vision of this future is visceral and disturbing; violence, sexual assault, and brutality reign here.
Now Aster returns with Midsommar, which couldn't be more different: Its action occurs under the unsparing, perpetual daylight of a Scandinavian summer.
She's unsparing about the constraints and the tedium of women's lives, for instance, but also about the women who are leading them.
His second act is more unsparing and harrowing, with seductions that take the form of surreal scenes tangling racial and sexual anxieties.
Ms. Bellon's depiction of the rape, shot in a forest during eight-hour stretches over several nights, is long, brutal and unsparing.
All three were known not only for their black-and-white photographs, but also for unsparing documentary visions that tackled injustice directly.
Our White House correspondent read an advance copy, and calls it "angry and unsparing" — especially toward the former F.B.I. director James Comey.
In one indelible scene, a German member of Parliament (Tilda Swinton) delivers a calm, respectful and unsparing demolition of the American position.
Dubbed "America's Colette," Alice Adams (1926-99) was known for emotionally unsparing stories and novels that often reflected her own complex relationships.
Alan Clarke originally shot a version of this unsparing exposé of British reform schools for television, but the BBC didn't air it.
The first time she did this, she made unsparing eye contact with everyone, and we each returned this gesture in some way.
"The Souvenir" is an unsparing depiction of what now would be called codependency but was then simply understood as anguished first love.
It addresses the thorny intersection of race, entertainment and commerce with an unsparing eye that it's not afraid to turn on itself.
The late Eileen Heckart gave an unsparing performance, repeatedly shuffling across the stage in a nightgown to ring her sleeping grandson's doorbell.
His 2009 black comedy In the Loop was similarly unsparing in its satirical take on the bureaucratic blunders behind the Iraq War.
He was equally unsparing in his critiques of many other purported pathologies, some akin to those on vivid display in the Trump phenomenon.
O'Brien's publisher, Warner Books, was also named in the suit and hired top lawyers who put Trump through an unsparing two-day deposition.
The second half of "Bacurau" is unsparing in its violence, filled with gunfire, terror in the night and revolutionary fervor that skews pathological.
They view human relationships — especially sex — as deeply political, worthy of unsparing and precise analysis, but do not seem to read the newspaper.
Buehler's photographs are neither a nostalgia fest nor disaster porn, but an unsparing documentation of the decay that marks time and cultural change.
Instead, they take an approach that is at once more generous and more unsparing, refusing to either condemn their characters or prettify them.
His remarks foreshadow what advisers say will be an unsparing effort to cast the entire Mueller probe as a pointless and expensive folly.
It's a film apparently set in the future, but like most good speculative fiction, it's effective as an unsparing metaphor for work right now.
Related: Trump tests strength of the Republican brand The Kochs have been unsparing of the Republican nominee's platform on trade, immigration and criminal justice.
Staging a provocative revival of a violent rebellion, recounted in unsparing detail, stirred fears that the performance might turn into a very real confrontation.
Renowned for gleefully unsparing reporting in the Texas Observer magazine, Ms. Ivins was hired by The Times in 1976 to spice up its writing.
Aliu is witty and unsparing in her depiction of the town and its inhabitants, illustrating the granular realities of the struggle for class mobility.
Smith — who has written biographies of Ulysses S. Grant, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower — is unsparing in his verdict on our 43rd president.
But she's unsparing about other aspects of their marriage, which ended in 2007 as a result (she says) of his sexual and emotional neediness.
On GO:OD AM in 2015, he took an unsparing look at fame and addiction and all the outside forces that were governing his life.
Art Review More than 29493 painters examine themselves with unsparing honesty in a show of self-portraits bookended by Egon Schiele and Max Beckmann.
Mr. Bloomberg allowed that the data had been unsparing: Staying in the Democratic primary, he determined, would hurt the cause of defeating Mr. Trump.
Of course description alone, however detailed and unsparing, isn't enough to grip, but the author's enthusiasm fuels the slow-burning horror of his tale.
One exception — presented alongside kare-kare, an oxtail stew velvety with house-made peanut butter — is bagoong alamang (fermented shrimp paste), unsparing in funk.
While the cause of the deaths remained unexplained — by officials, at least — India's health care system is often unsparing when it comes to payments.
The show's ten episodes are an unsparing and often absurdly funny look at the dynamics of sibling life, stripped down to their bare essentials.
Philip Buehler's photographs are neither a nostalgia fest nor disaster porn, but an unsparing documentation of the decay that marks time and cultural change.
It is more lively, readable, and unsparing of the president than the former FBI director's ponderous account of his team's findings, to be sure.
She defended Monica Lewinsky when the young woman was being treated like a joke, and she was unsparing in her disgust for Bill Clinton.
In novels and screenplays, personal essays and first-person reporting, her unsparing eye for detail cracks open surfaces to show what's going on underneath.
That is the unsparing history told in a fine new book, "Scars of Independence: America's Violent Birth" by Holger Hoock of the University of Pittsburgh.
Belize, the play's conscience, is unsparing in his response, accusing Louis of "transforming [himself] into an arrogant, sexual-political Stalinist-slash-racist flag-waving thug".
The reviews were unsparing: 'As Bill riffed, Hillary stood by his side, looking like the gawky sidekick in a teen movie … He stole the show.
An excellent and unsparing biography, " Defending the Master Race: Conservation, Eugenics, and the Legacy of Madison Grant ," by Jonathan Peter Spiro, came out in 21950.
In his electric feature debut, "Policeman," he presents an unsparing vision of Israel by setting an Israeli counterterrorism unit against Jewish class warriors turned terrorists.
The Wisconsin Republican's criticism of the President was clear and unsparing even as Ryan said that he believes the President has since clarified his comments.
Rakesh Agrawal, an analyst who saw through the business model early on, was unsparing in his assessment of the industry's prospects — even at its peak.
He looked at the world—and at filmmaking itself—with a long, unsparing gaze, but that gaze was also tender, because it looked with love.
Hughes's Nurbanu is alert to her political and sexual vulnerabilities, and unsparing as she reflects on the manipulations and sacrifices that have marked her life.
New comedies, a German spy series, a hacker thriller and an unsparing African war drama were among the television honorees in the 75th Peabody Awards.
Although Barr worked with and supervised Mueller at DOJ in the 1990s, Barr has been unsparing in more recent public criticism of his former colleague.
In the legal world, there is an image, however cartoonish, of prosecutors as conservative and unsparing, and of defense attorneys as righteous and perpetually outraged.
An unsparing headline from the sports website Deadspin, "Look at This Big Dumb World Cup Stadium," seemed to capture the general tenor of responses online.
This is not an easy book to read, unsparing as it is in its depiction of how violence and inequality impact the body and mind.
So what did we learn about American politics in a year that was unsparing in its violence and unrelenting in its display of political rifts?
Ms. Stevens notes in the book that Mr. Avedon often urged her to write about him, and to make it an honest and unsparing portrait.
Her unsparing critique of corporate excess and her expansive -- and expensive -- agenda for change mirror those of the reigning left champion, Bernie Sanders, in places.
Brent Wilkes, CEO of the League of United Latin American Citizens, the country's oldest Hispanic civil rights organization, was unsparing in his criticism of Trump.
Gibney is unsparing in detailing the rigged auctions and elaborate schemes that delivered Russia's energy, banking, and telecommunications infrastructure to roughly half a dozen oligarchs.
The episode was unsparing about her ignorance of people from "Eye-raq" and "Talibanistan," whipped up, Jackie says, by her media diet of Fox News.
Her startling 20133 memoir won praise for opening a dialogue about clinical depression and helped introduce an unsparing style of confessional writing that remains influential.
They can crack open Maya Angelou's landmark 1969 book, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," for an unsparing account of the Jim Crow South.
It's an unsparing, brutal vision of Chinese capitalism at its most dehumanizing and cruel, as well as a tour de force of form and feeling.
As the filmmakers chart the evolution of the policy, which grew to include international adoptions, the movie evolves into an unsparing rebuke of totalitarian rule.
SZALAI I was looking for an element of surprise, for an unsparing self-awareness, for a willingness to go there, wherever there happens to be.
Now, some of the United States' most unsparing critics are being weakened or sidelined by a combination of term limits, unpopularity and self-destructive economic policies.
Ms. Boggs's book is unsparing in its account of what in vitro fertilization — which in her case was successful, after just one try — really looks like.
She casts herself as a champion for everyday Americans against the powerful, and she is unsparing in her disdain for the policies of President Donald Trump.
And that is why such harrowing photographs, painfully close and unsparing in their depictions of death, are necessary to understand what exactly is going on here.
Aside from the unsparing scrutiny they draw as they travel, modern first ladies have also faced questions over the cost of their trips to taxpayers. Mrs.
"We can really touch millennials and key groups with a powerful economic framework that is unsparing when it says the economy is not working," Greenberg says.
Her 1906 short comedy "The Consequences of Feminism," in which men and women swap roles, still feels remarkably modern in its unsparing assessment of double standards.
His 1912 play "Professor Bernhardi" jolted Viennese audiences with its frank, unsparing discussion of anti-Semitism in a society that viewed itself as sophisticated and enlightened.
"Cyprus Avenue," which opened on Monday night under the confrontational direction of Vicky Featherstone, is an unsparing study of a midlife crisis with a body count.
President Emmanuel Macron of France has called for an unsparing conference on the future of Europe, the details of which the commission set out last week.
For another, it takes up the moral and political problem of slavery (in its Balkan rather than its Southern manifestation) with unsparing honesty and startling nuance.
None in the movement embody this like Ms. Thunberg, who suffers no fools in her unsparing and blunt statements to diplomats and members of Congress alike.
Although—or precisely because—"Sanditon" was composed by a dying woman, the result is robust, unsparing, and alert to all the latest fashions in human foolishness.
But those behind the new drive say Congress must restore itself, and a policy paper turned out for the Article I Project was unsparing in its criticism.
Yet in other works tiny tracks across the painting are evident, as is a ruthless scraping away — and when Hesidence scrapes at his paintings, it is unsparing.
Thirty years on, the author-activist is unsparing in his reminders that some scientists fear the human race may have already missed its chance to avert catastrophe.
Like so much of Key & Peele's comedy, Get Out is refreshing in its naked, frank aggression about confronting racial issues, with comedy, drama, and sharp, unsparing insight.
Like many of his works, the painting has a satirical bent and is unsparing in its portrayal of the event's commercialism and commodification of Native American cultures.
The novel's satiric impulse—toward art-world hypocrisy, late capitalism, heterosexual love—is unsparing and ambitious, but undermines its attempt at poignancy in the central sibling relationship.
Klobuchar's strong words speak to the emotional drain of the issue that, for Democrats, is made worse by Trump's unsparing remarks that are cheered by his supporters.
We could all stand to gain from Welles's unsparing eye that he cast time and again at the specters of totalitarianism, venal money worship, and moral turpitude.
To drive home how badly the odds are stacked against them, executive producer LeBron James and producers Maverick Carter and Steve Stoute were unsparing with their film.
Unsparing as Hu's anatomy of moral drift may be, there is something graceful in his sympathetic attention to lives defined almost entirely by disappointment and diminished hope.
As she took an unsparing look inward, she began, tentatively at first, to allow herself to create a life that resided side-by-side with her regret.
Ms. Lee said she hoped that publishers would not be put off by an unsparing look at Japan's still only partly resolved history by an American outsider.
Bacon remained formulaic and unsparing to the bitter end, his compact, contorted figures hemmed inside lushly painted monochromatic fields — reds, oranges, pinks — circumscribed by recurrent geometric designs.
Her prose is so fluid and clear throughout that it's not surprising to observe her view of her family, its cracks and fissures, sharpen into unsparing focus.
The fish bowl can amplify a politician's paranoia because, in many ways, he is being observed and criticized in a way that surely feels unfair, unsparing and unrelenting.
We will be alert and unsparing in our efforts to please you with food of good flavor, service that touches you personally, and full value for your dollar.
They tracked prospective candidates on a dry-erase board they kept in the studio, marking favorite songs with stars or hearts in an unsparing series of elimination rounds.
People shoot back with their favorite songs, baby-boomer grouches about a lack of "real" instruments, with praise for his philanthropy, and even unsparing assessments of his talent.
Asked in June about Mr. Buttigieg's qualifications to be president relative to the female candidates in the race, Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota was unsparing in her assessment.
But the document released on Friday is unsparing in its criticism of Saudi efforts to undermine American attempts to dismantle Al Qaeda in the years before the Sept.
Trump could have turned the other cheek and sought the high ground amid the rumpus over the UK ambassador's unsparing memos about his character and dysfunctional White House.
While careful not to throw the country completely under the bus, the report is unsparing in describing the current plight of some aspects of the American educational system.
She breathes life into the leading characters in her personal history, and tells her mesmerizing tale with an honesty that is at once unsparing and full of love.
Historians have drawn a line between those attacks and Democrats' decision, under President Bill Clinton, to endorse an unsparing approach to criminal justice that disproportionately incarcerated African-Americans.
The $470,000 prototype submitted by Texas Sterling Construction presents a pleasant stone facade to the United States and an unsparing concrete wall bristling with razor wire to Mexico.
Mr. Horowitz was unsparing in his criticism of Mr. Comey and referred five F.B.I. employees for possible discipline over pro-Clinton or anti-Trump commentary in electronic messages.
Imus' unsparing on-air persona was tempered by his off-air philanthropy, raising more than $20063 million for groups including the CJ Foundation for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
The Democrats were particularly unsparing with regard to the president's foreign policy record, calling him an ally to tyrants and a figure of fun on the international stage.
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Mudbound is a tremendously sensitive and unsparing exploration of the relationships between men and women, poor and wealthy, and especially black and white people in the post-war South.
The indictment that Zvyagintsev issued to his native land in his previous film, " Leviathan " (2014), was blistering enough, but "Loveless" is equally unsparing in its diagnosis of spiritual rot.
WASHINGTON — When a handful of liberal advocacy organizations convened a series of focus groups with young black voters last month, the assessments of Donald J. Trump were predictably unsparing.
Flake has been unsparing in his criticism of Trump, writing in his book "Conscience of a Conservative" this year that it's time for Republicans to reclaim conservatism from Trump.
In their sophistication and unsparing portraiture of grown-up combatants, these films are diametrically opposite in spirit to the first wave of Iranian films focusing on children and nature.
Then Pulp threw the gauntlet of This Is Hardcore, an unsparing send-off and hangover for the day after the revolution—or was it all just a fashionable party?
But his unsparing reaction to their bids stoked speculation that they enjoyed support from a corner of the security establishment, a smidgen of dissent that Mr. Sisi found intolerable.
Ferrante captures the barely contained violence of domestic life and is taboo-shattering in her unsparing and relentless exploration of the secret lives of women — their ambivalence and shame.
His memoir — its title, "Eat the Apple," refers to a vulgar Marine proverb — is in its own way a loving portrait, but it is also unsparing, ugly and outrageous.
Scientists got an unsparing look at what they were up against 50 years ago, when a clinical researcher at Rockefeller University, Dr. Jules Hirsch, did some old-fashioned experiments.
The line sounds like it's about substance abuse, and "Her Smell" is unsparing in its attention to the awful thrill of using and the tedium and terror of sobriety.
The drama of Attica becomes the culminating point in the protagonist's experience of racial division, expressed with an unsparing detachment that the conventional first person might not have allowed.
Nan Aron, the president of the Alliance for Justice, a liberal group, said her allies were preparing for the possibility of an unsparing effort to stop some potential nominees.
Imus&apos unsparing on-air persona was tempered by his off-air philanthropy, raising more than $20063 million for groups including the CJ Foundation for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Vox has been unsparing in its criticism, describing the law as "the pact of shame," and arguing that it violates the right to equality inscribed in the Spanish Constitution.
There is such sympathy in Hardwick's fleeting glances; it feels that each character, writer, or book she considers is held, for a moment, in her generous yet unsparing palm.
Historians who are not inclined to hero worship — including Elsa Barkley Brown, Lori Ginzberg and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn — have recently provided an unsparing portrait of this once-neglected period.
Mr. Guston's caricatures, which were shown around the time of the 2016 election at Hauser and Wirth, are often visually spare but unsparing in their criticism of Mr. Nixon.
He had written an Atlantic cover story that set the entire country talking about reparations, that forced at least an intellectual reckoning with the idea and its unsparing logic.
It's tied with Roma for the most nominations at the 2019 Oscars (with a total of 10), and the three performances at its center are funny, complex, and unsparing.
Mr. Macron has gotten "nothing" was the unsparing judgment of Denis Lacorne, who teaches at Sciences-Po in Paris and is among the most seasoned observers of Franco-American relations.
His sizzling memoir, which was first published in a two-volume Russian edition in 2012, is an unsparing account of the Soviet collapse, and of the hardliners' revenge that followed.
Ultimately, Brown paints a sympathetic but unsparing portrait of a frustrated intelligence lashing out in petty cruelty at a world that has given her nothing to do with her life.
In light of the unconstitutional actions of our new President, the Senate owes the American people a thorough and unsparing examination of Judge Neil Gorsuch, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
Mr. Ryan also remains very close to Mitt Romney, his presidential running mate four years ago and someone who has been unsparing in expressing his low opinion of Mr. Trump.
There are plenty of people in my book who call themselves journalists who are not trying to do a good job, and I'm pretty unsparing of my criticism of them.
In that excerpt, she recounted in unsparing detail how Trump, 73, then a real estate mogul and New York personality, attacked her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in Manhattan.
The German media called that an "unsparing" attack on German leadership, and a serious turn of events at a time when Germany was commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall.
These young women are unsparing in their criticism of him and his presidency; Tlaib famously said they would "impeach the motherfucker" shortly after she was sworn into office in January.
The video clip is an one-take close-up of Anonhi's face, wide-eyed and bare-shouldered, as she lip-syncs the lyrics, making the song even more intimately unsparing.
Lequeu also drew unabashedly lovely make-believe rooms unsparing in their immensity of minutiae, such as "Hotel Montholon (Salon Project)" (313) and the "Temple of Earthly Venus: Boudoir" (1795–1779).
The documentary, which was released this month, has received largely positive reviews, with some critics especially impressed by the unsparing portrayal given that the film was sanctioned by Houston's estate.
The governor has responded with unsparing appraisals of what he has called tenement-like working conditions, and has waved off his critics with a familiar tone of annoyance and disdain.
But it's no stretch to suggest that this book will make you grateful that Sledge, and men like him, were here before us — and that Sledge left this unsparing chronicle.
Emad's search for answers, and for something like justice, turns him into a reluctant vigilante, and "The Salesman" is unsparing in its portrayal of the moral emptiness of personal vengeance.
Rather than compromise, however, both have dug in their heels, apparently calculating that an unsparing response will galvanize their political bases and allow them to ride out the current turmoil.
Speaking to reporters during her weekly press briefing on Thursday, Pelosi was unsparing in her characterization of the dealings with Ukraine that have landed President Donald Trump in hot water.
On the trail, Sanders has been unsparing in his criticism of Biden, who served nearly four decades in the Senate from Delaware and two terms as Barack Obama's vice president.
James Mattis resigned as defense secretary on Thursday, delivering an unsparing two-page resignation letter to President Donald Trump that served as a searing indictment of the president's foreign policy.
"In light of the unconstitutional actions of our new President in just his first week, the Senate owes the American people a thorough and unsparing examination of this nomination," Leahy said.
Sensenbrenner had been unsparing in his judgment of the truthfulness of Clinton's statements regarding his sexual relationship with a White House intern, which the President had denied during grand jury testimony.
However, Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, a senior Democratic member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that would weigh Tillerson's nomination, was unsparing in his criticism of the possible appointment.
At more than 200 pages with over 1,000 footnotes, the report takes an unsparing look at Putin's approach to rivals and perceived threats going back decades and ends in December 2017.
This actorly excellence (and he really is excellent) is a kind of smoke screen — a gas attack, if you're feeling nasty — for the cruelty, the unsparing feel-badness of the play.
The most compelling part of Love's first season, by a wide margin, was Mickey reckoning with her own addictions (not to mention Jacobs's unsparing portrayal of her character's most unflattering tendencies).
Worries about data privacy erupted in the spring of 1964 with the publication of "The Naked Society," by Vance Packard, a journalist best known for his unsparing critique of modern advertising.
Although she was unsparing in her criticisms of Spain, Italy and Greece, she sought to negotiate with her opponents and those who resented her policies, including Alexis Tsipras, the Greek leader.
Kindred is unsparing in its descriptions of race and violence, and Butler renders Dana's journey with such emotional acuity that the physical experience of reading the book can oftentimes be painful.
The play's last line may against all sense reference "this happy day," but Mr. Hytner's unsparing analysis opens our eyes to a "Julius Caesar" marked out at every turn by loss.
Her ultra-saturated, up-close, unsparing images have appeared in the pages of The New York Times Magazine, GQ and The New Yorker, as well as museum exhibitions and theatrical documentaries.
In 2015, the Times invited her to write a column about science fiction, called "Otherworldly"; she did so for two years, proving to be a perceptive and at times unsparing critic.
In commentary written in response to the findings of a safety board investigation after the incident, the commander for the tanker squadron, which lost five Marines in the crash, was unsparing.
And as he faced a new round of bipartisan denunciations, Mr. Trump also lashed out at two senior Republican senators who have been unsparing in their criticism during the past week.
Some books deserve unsparing reviews; and I've written them myself when I found a book to be irredeemably bad or evil (clearly this is subjective) in its conception, execution or intent.
Hip-hop, as bold and unsparing as it can be, still has many barricades to success, so Pitbull wisely created a space where his fluidity was an asset, not a liability.
Lee Miller, who started out as a model before moving to the other side of the lens, shocked Vogue readers in 1945 with her unsparing photos of the Nazi death camps.
Her jokes dripped such unsparing disdain that I instinctively shifted away from my screen while watching it, as if getting too close to her spitting fire would singe my eyebrows clean off.
It was tied with Roma for the most nominations at the 2019 Oscars (each film earned a total of 10), and the three performances at its center are funny, complex, and unsparing.
While watching Harris interrogate Attorney General William Barr, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions and then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Loftus remembered facing that same skeptical gaze and unsparing questioning from Harris.
While the movie is clearly a product of the early 90s and post-Cold War euphoria, its unsparing but sympathetic look at its characters is what has let it age into greatness.
Comey accused Trump of telling lies during a candid and unsparing performance before a Senate panel that drew nationwide attention and packed crowds in bars and other gathering places across the country.
To highlight positive aspects of Monson's personal life at the expense of an unsparing look at his record, as many comments on the petition demand, would be an abdication of journalistic duty.
It's an unsparing, hourlong look at a repressed, hypocritical society that gets the leader it deserves: a charismatic preacher — not the first in the Taylor canon — who is also an irredeemable sinner.
The episode's fundamental strength came from its unsparing depiction of that reality, from shots of a dead child holding a wooden toy to atrocities committed by otherwise sympathetic characters like Grey Worm.
They preserved her completed chapters, which recount the killer's attacks in unsparing detail and examine his methodology, and explore her own fascination with unsolved crimes and her evolution as an amateur detective.
Roth could rage against society and be unsparing in his judgment of highfalutin folks, but at bottom he was a deeply conservative man with a profound love of simple, hard-working people.
As the album unfolds, her narrative voice flexes its literary proficiency, assigning the point of view to first-person, third-person or, often, a "you" portrayed with both sympathy and unsparing detail.
Their lives are not easy, but "Joe's Violin" feels downright soothing alongside its competition, which includes some of the most wrenching, unsparing images I have seen on film in the past year.
Throughout, Gaitskill is reliably unsparing but never mean, nor clever for the sake of it; even when operating as a critic she retains an artist's appreciation for the labors of creative work.
In a single question, he illuminates the ambiguities at the heart of this unsparing autobiography, in which the process of refining truths about self and a shared past becomes something akin to love.
Obama may not have been wielding a smartphone in the House chamber on Tuesday night, but his speech he tore into his political opponents — including several top Republican presidential candidates — in unsparing terms.
The number of inmates jailed for drug convictions has almost doubled over the past decade, Thai Department of Corrections figures showed, a result of unsparing sentencing that puts even petty users behind bars.
"Make Way for Tomorrow" is an unsparing Depression-era chronicle of an elderly couple who lose their home and must move in with their children, who don't know what to do with them.
They insist on viewers examining who they expect to see in positions of power or as objects of desire, and are unsparing in their willingness to punch up and down for comic effect.
This richly researched, sympathetic yet unsparing portrait of a controversial figure for whom the personal and the political dramatically fused could not come at a more appropriate time in our beleaguered American history.
Producer Louis C.K. and Adlon (who directed every episode of season two) dig into the constant indignities and unexpected joys of parenting, dating, and just being a person with empathy and unsparing wit.
Mr. Lighthizer's unsparing view of China comes, in part, from his childhood in Ashtabula, Ohio, an industrial and shipping town on the Great Lakes hit by the offshoring of steel and chemical production.
By all accounts, she was present at every stage of his political evolution, coaching him on his speeches and public demeanor, and she is the one he turns to for an unsparing critique.
Her music has long been considered a balm for certain stubborn strains of heartache; her songs are unsparing regarding the brutality of loss, yet they are buoyed by a kind of subtle optimism.
The North's military statement said it will launch an unspecified "merciless retaliation and unsparing punishment" on the United States over the Ulchi Freedom Guardian drills that began Monday for an 11-day run.
Pressed for her views on Mr. Trump's fitness for office, Ms. Pelosi gave The Post an unsparing assessment, but said it was Democrats' responsibility to draw attention to the effects of his policies.
The brutal sexual assaults that Lisbeth experienced as a child are partly an explanation for her seemingly antisocial behavior and partly the motivator for her unsparing willingness to go after men who abuse women.
His unsparing, bracing attacks on Mr. Bush are now closer to common wisdom, and in our fragmented culture, where righteous voices and preaching to choirs are common, Mr. Cross doesn't sound so sanctimonious anymore.
He has also been unsparing in his criticism of American companies that benefit from Nafta, likening the pact to "sugar" that lures businesses to invest in Canada and Mexico, rather than the United States.
Ms. Callamard, an international law expert who began her investigation after the United Nations did not initiate any action on the Khashoggi case, was also unsparing in her remarks about the United Nations leadership.
Matt Young's inventive, unsparing, irreverent and consistently entertaining "Eat the Apple" is that, but it is also a useful corrective to the current idealization of the American soldier — or in this case a Marine.
The women, as well as some former students who posted anonymously online about Mr. Roma's teaching, said that he could be an unsparing critic, but also had the ability to instill confidence and inspire.
At what point do their diagnoses stop being a vivid reminder of how widespread and unsparing this virus is, and instead become a glaring symbol of the chasm between the haves and have-nots?
Speaking from a teleprompter, with occasional asides, Trump appeared to be road testing a more scripted, subdued style ahead of next month's Republican National Convention -- even as he was unsparing in his rebuke of Clinton.
On World Refugee Day, an annual event meant to shine a light on the growing global refugee crisis and the plight of the refugee, VICE News simply laid out the U.N.'s latest, unsparing statistics.
Brian Sandoval was unsparing in detailing the consequences of the White House's decision to eliminate Cost Sharing Reductions — key payments that allow health insurers to better afford coverage for the sick and keep premiums lower.
"This is a beastly business," someone in that same room might have joked, not knowing that they were signing up one of the most unsparing and rigorous satires about the entertainment industry since Sunset Boulevard.
An Appraisal V.S. Naipaul, the Nobel laureate who died at 85 on Saturday, had so many gifts as a writer — suppleness, wit, an unsparing eye for detail — that he could seemingly do whatever he wanted.
Though he was funny and cutting and unsparing in skewering fools, he was devoted to those he supported, like Mr. Margiela, and the designers in whose work he took an early interest, like Helmut Lang.
Mr. Fenn has said that the treasure is somewhere in the Rocky Mountains and 5,000 feet above sea level, a suggestion that has tempted people into some of the more unsparing wilderness in the southwest.
A feminist and Marxist who now also teaches, Barzini is a severe, unsparing critic of the commodification and exploitation of the female body by men, which greatly complicates her son's insistent, at times intrusive gaze.
For the past three decades, the 75-year-old's provocative dramas have been unsparing in their depiction of bloody violence, and unwavering in their focus on man's inhumanity to man, especially within supposedly respectable bourgeois circles.
Still, there is always Trintignant, one of the last lone wolves in European cinema, as unsparing now as he was in Haneke's "Amour" (2012), Kieślowski's "Three Colors: Red" (1994), and, eons ago, Bertolucci's "The Conformist" (1970).
This episode harks back 50 years, to a federal lawsuit in Chicago that sought to put a dent in enforced segregation by offering black families a path out of unsafe, unhealthy and unsparing inner-city projects.
In a video released to the media during a Koch network retreat in Colorado Springs on Saturday, Mr. Koch was unsparing in his criticism of the kind of nationalist, protectionist trade policies that the president favors.
As an author, Mr. Reeves was in particular an insightful and unsparing student of the American presidency, producing well-received portraits of John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.
As an author, Mr. Reeves was in particular an insightful and unsparing student of the American presidency, producing well-received portraits of John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Senator Lindsey Graham, an unsparing critic of President Trump before he entered the White House, rarely if ever questions him anymore, even after the president urged foreign governments to investigate his political rivals.
With unsparing detail, she describes what happened next: trying to figure out why a police officer and a Stanford dean are in her room, trying to find her phone, trying to make sense of the night.
Mr. Arriola, elected commissioner last year, was unsparing in his assessment, saying many cafes are competing in a "race to the bottom" and trying to "prey on tourists" with bait-and-switch schemes and other scams.
"Unsparing as Hu's anatomy of moral drift may be, there is something graceful in his sympathetic attention to lives defined almost entirely by disappointment and diminished hope," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
As Hala tests the boundaries of faith and sexual desire (her name means "halo" in Arabic, and it feels like a burden), the movie is unsparing about gender roles and the awkwardness of first-time fumblings.
Her final move in her campaign was an unsparing speech in front of the delegation, in which she once again reiterated her stance on the importance of equal pay and working conditions for female and male players.
Her concurring statements were always cheerful and gracious (though often cautious regarding certain aspects of a proposal) and her dissents were fiery and unsparing; you can read some choice words on the controversial net neutrality order here.
As a powerful, provocative critic for The New York Herald Tribune from 1940 to 1954, Thomson (1896-19393) was unsparing and unwary, capable of skewering or sanctifying with a handful of words, where others would need paragraphs.
He was no longer an albatross with a capital A — until he resumed flailing away this season and the unsparing Cashman had to ask himself, besides $21 million in 2017, how much do we owe this guy?
The Massachusetts senator changed the trajectory of the race with her fierce and unsparing evisceration of former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on the debate stage, flattening his candidacy and paving the way for Joe Biden's resurgence.
Supporters call the detention of Mr. Gui and the four other Hong Kong booksellers a campaign by the Chinese government to shut down publishers of books offering unsparing criticism and also unflattering gossip about the party elite.
Dashing the hopes of thousands of families desperate for word about loved ones who went missing during Sri Lanka's long, grisly civil war, the country's new president has offered an unsparing rebuff to their quest for closure.
In his place was Deborah Dugan, a charismatic executive who had led Bono's Red charity and came armed with an ambitious and unsparing diversity report by a task force led by Michelle Obama's former chief of staff.
Mr. Schumer was notably unsparing in his criticism of the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, who last year refused to consider President Barack Obama's nominee, Judge Merrick B. Garland, during a presidential election year.
In "Glassland," Toni Collette's portrayal of an embittered Irish woman drinking herself to death in her shabby home on the outskirts of Dublin, is one of the most unsparing screen depictions of extreme alcoholism that I can remember.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Jerry Dias, the leader of Canada's auto union, is unsparing in his rhetorical attacks on General Motors Co's decision to close its Oshawa, Ontario, assembly plant and lay off thousands of union workers by year-end.
But his unsparing caricatures were apparently too close to the bone for the Kenyan government: Gado claims he was sacked from the Nation Media Group (NMG), the region's largest private media company, after pressure from the very top.
In that spirit, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was unsparing Monday in his critique of a rare proposal by two Republican senators that, unlike other GOP proposals, doesn't call for undoing all of Obamacare's progress and starting over.
Sean O'Casey's 1926 drama "The Plough and the Stars" is one of the defining plays of the Irish repertoire, an unsparing portrait of a people in tumult set against the backdrop of the Easter Rising a century ago.
News Analysis When a Connecticut judge threw out the state's school financing system as unconstitutional this week, his unsparing 90-page ruling read and resonated like a cry from the heart on the failings of American public education.
There was, instead, a matter-of-fact assessment of his own diminished position in the race, followed by an equally unsparing recitation of the policy challenges Mr. Sanders intended to put to Mr. Biden in the coming days.
When she hailed "Bonnie and Clyde," whose unsparing violence divided audiences in 1967, as "the most excitingly American American movie since 'The Manchurian Candidate'" — and a cultural event in itself — The New Republic refused to publish her essay.
The book is ingenious, but unsparing in its vision of a country populated almost entirely by selfish people in thrall to their vices and, more often than not, well on their way to being killed in automobile accidents.
The book is unsparing: Based on some 220 interviews, most of them anonymous, Ward argues that Ivanka is the president's "greatest weakness" and that she and her husband, Jared Kushner, also a senior adviser, are power-hungry and duplicitous.
During his chat with Mayo, managing director and head of U.S. large-cap bank research at Wells Fargo Securities, he was unsparing in his views about the dangers coming from the focus on profits ahead of sound business practices.
"Whether the current good crop conditions, for which the whole nation has made unsparing investment and sweated until now, will lead to a bumper year in the autumn hinges on how we overcome the heat and drought," it added.
A different sort of journey through realism appears in the winding career of Anthony Hernandez (born 1947), a native Angeleno who records his native city (and a few other places along the way) with an unsparing but transcendent eye.
But in the unsparing view of Mr. Munby's production, even the victorious Antonio must face the harsh truth that those who do not conform to the prescribed standards of the Christianity of the period are doomed to be outcasts.
Mr. Sharpton said Mr. Biden had room to make the case that he had "evolved" on his understanding of that moment in his career, but that Mr. Biden had to be unsparing in a critique of his own role.
In that same 2015 interview, I asked Sanders about the Democratic Party — which he was, then as now, running to lead — and his reply was unsparing: The Democrats, to a much too great degree, are separated from working families.
Elizabeth Wurtzel, whose startling 22013 memoir, "Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America," won praise for opening a dialogue about clinical depression and helped introduce an unsparing style of confessional writing that remains influential, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.
The senators were unsparing in their criticism of the so-called skinny repeal, which would repeal the mandates that most individuals have health insurance and large employers cover their employees but leave most of the health law in place.
And trap, with roots in the most unsparing hip-hop and a deep sense of dread built into its sound, expanded its hold on pop because it resonated more and more with a national mood of uncertainty and fear.
He pierced his chaotic and violent images with an unprecedented, unsparing realism that made him one of the most original painters in the history of Western art, and a prime avatar for the dark times we're living in now.
"They are unsparing in their descriptions of the president, at one point describing his half-hearted attempt to dictate a statement renouncing his past support for Obama birther conspiracy theories as a "seven-minute, meandering spat of word-mouth vomit.
Even more restrained reputable outlets were unsparing in their coverage: "When Mr. Trump greeted Emmanuel Macron, France's new president, they grabbed each other's hands, jaws clenched, in an extended grip that turned Mr. Trump's knuckles white," The New York Times wrote.
" In Cannibal Culture, art history professor Deborah Root gives an unsparing criticism of the ways in which Western culture reduces, commodifies, and consumes the identities and ideologies of the other — or, as Root refers to it, the "so-called 'native experience.
Writer-director Tamara Jenkins — whose last feature The Savages charmed Sundance 11 years ago — brings an unsparing eye to how infertility can run a marriage ragged, and how women of all ages endure the unyielding expectations placed on their bodies.
The three performances at its center are funny, complex, and unsparing — and that's especially true for Coleman, a beloved TV and film actress (and the new Queen Elizabeth on The Crown) whose time for awards recognition may have finally arrived.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - "Fauda", an Israeli TV series that has become a Netflix hit for its unsparing portrayal of undercover commandos who pose as Palestinians to pursue Hamas guerrillas, promises to dig deeper into the conflict in its third season.
The former prosecutor's direct and unsparing questioning of Brett Kavanaugh during the Supreme Court hearings helped her foster a strong connection with Democratic women, many of whom said in interviews that they felt as though she was speaking for them.
Unsparing secrets are revealed when she embarks on a cruise her husband arranged — a cruise that he may have planned with a companion other than his wife in mind — and the novel circles back to pivotal events in her life.
He's apparently decided not that he's destined to lose, but that, to win, he must depart from the uplifting strategy he used to introduce himself to voters, and adopt an unsparing one, giving Clinton no quarter on just about any issue.
Raskin is unsparing in his criticisms of Trump, arguing the president "has converted the government of the United States into a money-making operation" in clear violation of the Constitution's Emoluments Clause, which bars sitting presidents from profiting from the office.
It was a grim reminder that, even as the United States courts peace talks with the group, the Taliban continues to wage a brutal, unsparing war, and to use the projection of violence as a demonstration of its influence and endurance.
While targeting such common Python foils as the fatuous upper-class and the easily swayed proles, the movie also indulges in elaborate set pieces and gross-out jokes, in what ultimately becomes an unsparing vision of humanity at its most vile.
I asked McKay, who directed a scathingly satirical 290 Broadway show about Bush called, "You're Welcome America," whether he saw his unsparing portrait of Cheney in "Vice" — humanizing gestures notwithstanding — as a would-be corrective to liberal amnesia on this score.
Still, as Mr. Sanders took the stage and thundered against economic inequality, excoriating the compensation packages of individual health care executives, the contrast between his unsparing indictment and comprehensive agenda and Mr. O'Rourke's frequent generalities could not have been starker.
The report on the Clinton case issued last month by the Justice Department's inspector general was unsparing in its criticism of Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page, but found no evidence that their personal views had affected prosecutorial decisions in the case.
And the pair are unsparing in their criticism of the FBI, claiming that the bureau was either willfully misleading in surveillance court applications or was simply snookered by Steele, whose contacts with the American press were revealed in a British court.
The only way forward is for Pope Francis to appoint a council of lay women and men to assume governance of the church and undertake an unsparing housecleaning that begins at the top and sweeps through every level of the church.
The aftermath of the series' school shooting episode is even more unsparing than the hour that preceded it, as the characters' slow processing of their grief is interspersed with interviews from people who have survived or lost loved ones in other mass shootings.
Schmack was unsparing in his criticism of the way Campbell and state police investigators handled the case, going so far as to say they withheld evidence that didn't suit their time line from judges and grand juries to arrest and convict McCullough.
" Dowd, who has earned a reputation over time for her unsparing criticism of Hillary Clinton, recalls initially feeling sympathy for her when she entered the White House, deferring her own accomplished career for the "antiquated, satin jail called the first lady job.
Ellison's adventures in the TV trade — there would be more, and more frustrations — prompted him to write about television for the Los Angeles Free Press, unsparing observations collected in the influential 1970 book The Glass Teat and its sequel, The Other Glass Teat.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai was unsparing in his spite for this proposal, which is as expected from someone who favors free market forces over government involvement: I oppose any proposal for the federal government to build and operate a nationwide 5G network.
" In his Op-Ed article, Mr. Obama was unsparing in his criticism of gun manufacturers and their allies, accusing the industry of being "almost entirely unaccountable" for gun violence, and he said Americans needed to stand up to "the gun lobby's lies.
If there is more evidence against Weinstein — or, for that matter, any other Hollywood titan who may have engaged in similar behavior without fearing the consequences — it's far more likely to emerge now that an unsparing light has been shed on the subject.
And those macho attitudes include many admirable things: a genuine love of courage, a surprising readiness to celebrate failure if it is bought with bravery, an unsparing sense of the fatality of human existence, a love of the small pleasures that ennoble it.
" Axelrod argued Friday that Warren's "unsparing critique of corporate excess and her expansive -- and expensive -- agenda for change mirror those of the reigning left champion, Bernie Sanders, in places" but added that "Warren seems fresher, deeper and more precise in her execution.
He used his startling gift for language to create word pictures as detailed and visionary, and as varied, as paintings by Edward Hopper and Hieronymus Bosch, capturing the lives of outsiders — the lost, the dispossessed, the damned — with empathy and unsparing candor.
WASHINGTON — In his first extended interview since he left the White House last month, Stephen K. Bannon was unsparing in his criticism: calling out top Republicans, West Wing staff, the "pearl-clutching mainstream media," special counsel investigators and the Roman Catholic Church.
Throughout, one is struck by his command of the material and the acuity of his prose — he is unsparing in his condemnation of the elites who didn't see this coming, too absorbed in their own bubble, too confident of their smart strategies.
Clinton delivered an unsparing critique there of the Democratic Party's political infrastructure: She said the left had failed to match Republicans' enthusiasm for party-building and lamented what she called the poor state of Democrats' electioneering machinery in 2016, according to several attendees.
There is no such figure in "Beanpole," and instead of recycling platitudes about men and the righteousness of violence, this movie tells a tough, unsparing story about war trauma, which seeps into souls and bodies and inevitably becomes — Balagov suggests — a generational bequest.
Preminger offers an unsparing view of war and its overturning of the natural order, as the young die and the old grieve, romance yields to blind lust, and soldiers wounded in body and in soul find victorious battle as tragic as defeat.
Nicholas Mosley, an experimental writer whose 1965 novel "Accident" became the basis for a Joseph Losey film with a screenplay by Harold Pinter, and who wrote an unsparing two-volume biography of his father, the fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, died on Feb.
Since taking office on June 30, the former mayor of Davao City -- dubbed by some commentators as the Philippines' own Donald Trump -- has launched an unsparing, and bloody, war on crime and drugs that has brought mounting human rights criticism and concerns over extrajudicial killings.
Las Vegas (CNN)In the unsparing judgment of the Twittersphere, there was one clear loser after Jeb's Bush's graceful exit from the Republican presidential race Saturday night: political strategist Mike Murphy and the Bush-allied super PAC Right to Rise USA, which he directed.
A work of staggering honesty, the book chronicles with unsparing acuity the terror of a childhood sexual assault that Gay kept secret for decades; the refuge she sought in food; the armor she thought her weighty self would be, and the cage it became.
The eclipse of his reputation is a loss, since his greatest works, "From the Other Shore" and "Letters to an Old Comrade," struggle with an issue of enduring relevance: how to reconcile passionate political faith with unsparing lucidity about history's cold indifference to human conviction.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Winston Moseley, Unsparing Killer of Kitty Genovese, Dies in Prison at 81" (obituary, April 5): With Winston Moseley's death comes, maybe, the final chapter in the tragic story of the events of the early morning of Friday, March 13, 1964.
Pussy Riot, widely known as a punk band unsparing in its criticism of Vladimir V. Putin and the Russian government, gained notoriety in 2012 when three of its members were sentenced to two years in prison on charges of hooliganism, leading to worldwide protests.
Pussy Riot, widely known as a punk band unsparing in its criticism of President Vladimir V. Putin and the Russian government, gained notoriety in 2012 when three of its members were sentenced to two years in prison on charges of hooliganism, leading to worldwide protests.
"A feminist and Marxist who now also teaches, Barzini is a severe, unsparing critic of the commodification and exploitation of the female body by men, which greatly complicates her son's insistent, at times intrusive gaze," Manohla Dargis wrote after the film played at Sundance.
War reporting has become more honest and unsparing about tallying the death toll — at least on our side — but politicians making the case for deployments and invasions still don't invite the public in advance to decide whether the promised benefits will be worth the losses.
The most astonishing accomplishment of The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. is to catalog this way of thinking in merciless and unsparing detail, to depict exactly how this constant weighing and reckoning of women's market value plays out and justifies itself in men's minds.
These vivid, unsparing portraits are leavened with the kind of humanizing moments that evoke a total world within their compression, as when the cloth merchant delivers last rites to his brother or when Sofia realizes that the person who knows her best is the chauffeur.
Having settled on oration and documentary filmmaking after an abortive musical career of her own, Jamie is in print a warm but unsparing eyewitness: peeking poignantly from the wings as her progenitor glories, sifting through the jumbo pillbox when he starts to fall apart.
Game of Thrones is, after all, famous for being unsparing in its deaths, killing fan favorites and hated villains alike at a rapid clip — until this season, when even Bronn managed to avoid the spectacular wrath of a dragon that otherwise roasted an entire Lannister army.
His portrait in "The Ghost Writer" of a former British prime minister not a million miles from Tony Blair was notably unforgiving, and the character sketches he provides in "Dictator" of some of the giants of Roman history, from Pompey to Julius Caesar, are similarly unsparing.
By pulling together Baldwin's own words with footage — both images he would have known well and clips of Baldwin himself, talking with interviewers, politely tearing them to shreds — I Am Not Your Negrobecomes a document of a country by way of a keen observer and unsparing thinker.
While Turgenev sank into misanthropic pessimism when his liberal dreams came to nothing and Dostoyevsky transited from revolutionary agitation to deep-dyed conservatism, Herzen remained true to the revolutionary dreams of his youth, without ever losing what Isaiah Berlin was to call his unsparing sense of reality.
Mr. Navarro, a blunt populist who has long held unsparing views about China's rise, suggested that reaching a trade deal would be more difficult than Mr. Trump's recent comments would indicate, despite the intervention of Wall Street executives who have urged the president to repair relations quickly.
They were unsparing: Dozens of interviews with Democratic establishment leaders this week show that they are not just worried about Mr. Sanders's candidacy, but are also willing to risk intraparty damage to stop his nomination at the national convention in July if they get the chance.
Based in large part on extensive conversations with Ms. de Kooning, a close friend, it offered an unsparing picture of heavy drinking and frequent affairs indulged in by both partners and credited Ms. de Kooning's relentless campaigning for her husband as a major factor in his success.
Mr. Sessions was unsparing in his criticism of those investigations, and though he does not want to use the power of the Justice Department to demand such broad policy changes, he has said he does not plan to change the department's approach to individual police abuses.
Democrats were unsparing on their criticism, with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Democratic mega-donor reaching out to Pelosi, Schumer in bid to stop Sanders: report Trump administration freezes funding for study of hurricane barriers: report MORE (N.
Text messages and timelines, meeting rosters and discreet communiques, feasts and fêtes and flights back and forth from Moscow: Everything you ever wanted to know about how the NRA became an all-too-willing prong of the Kremlin's 2016 schemes is there, in garish, unsparing detail.
With computer programming and more traditional documentary techniques, the 11-minute film by Forensic Architecture — an independent research collaborative based at Goldsmiths, University of London — outlines in unsparing detail the harm done by tear gas and bullets manufactured by companies backed by Whitney board member Warren Kanders.
This date feels much more like a slice of good old-fashioned city tourism bureau propaganda than the intimate, unsparing look we just had at Eric's Baltimore: Bryan and Rachel play dominoes with the pros of Domino Park, chow down on arepas, and dance salsa on Calle Ocho.
For as long as I have been a fan, commentators David Hobbs and Steve Matchett (joined over the years by Bob Varsha, Leigh Diffey, and Will Buxton) were the voices of F1, and because of them F1 was a place of dry wit, unsparing judgment, and boundless enthusiasm.
V.S. Naipaul, the Nobel laureate who documented the migrations of peoples, the unraveling of the British Empire, the ironies of exile and the clash between belief and unbelief in more than a dozen unsparing novels and as many works of nonfiction, died on Saturday at his home in London.
By pulling together Baldwin's own words with footage — both images he would have known well and clips of Baldwin himself, talking with interviewers, politely tearing them to shreds — I Am Not Your Negro creates a document of a country by way of a keen observer and unsparing thinker.
The unsparing report, titled "An Abuse of Faith," centers on Peter Ball, the former bishop of Lewes and Gloucester, who was convicted in 2015 of misconduct in public office and of indecent assaults against 18 victims over a 15-year period from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.
In comic-book form, it is an unsparing study of the claustrophobic terrors of getting old; any middle-aged person who reads it will find his eyes darting around his own environment, checking for signs of the relentlessly incremental household grime that Chast spies creeping in with age.
That understatement becomes a strategy when Woodfox is sentenced to Angola — a prison erected on a former slave plantation — for robbery and abruptly enters a nightmare; it's a scene that, like many others, makes use of the N-word to underline its generally unsparing view of violent racism.
By pulling together Baldwin's own words with footage — both images he would have known well and clips of Baldwin himself, talking with interviewers, politely tearing them to shreds — I Am Not Your Negro becomes a document of a country by way of a keen observer and unsparing thinker.
And in the troubled city of Baltimore, Maryland's largest, an unsparing Department of Justice (DOJ) report released on August 10th shows just how far the police department has strayed from its mission of protecting the people who live in the city while using the "highest standards of ethics, integrity and accountability".
Since the mid-1970s she has devoted her work to an unsparing examination of what she viewed as the self-involvement of her professional, middle-class peers: from their narcissism and superiority in Fear of Falling and Nickel and Dimed to their misplaced faith in positive thinking in Bright-Sided.
Gawker Media, whose fierce independence afforded it an unsparing approach to web journalism that influenced news organizations across the internet and the wider media world, was sold to Univision at auction on Tuesday, giving the freewheeling company an outside owner for the first time since its founding 22014 years ago.
WASHINGTON — Congress limped out of town Thursday for a seven-week recess, leaving behind a trail of partisan fights, a failed bill to help fight the Zika virus, a stalemate on gun safety and a few mundane accomplishments that members hoped to sell as awesome to voters in an unsparing mood.
The book is an unsparing chronology of the private battles he's waged — against everything from chronic disease to homophobic bullying to his own shame — and how they shaped a "feminine" boy from the conservative, rural Midwest into one of the most recognizable advocates for L.G.B.T.Q. rights and H.I.V. destigmatization today.
Mr. Berman's collecting aesthetic runs to the unsparing Americana of Walker Evans, William Eggleston and Dorothea Lange, as well as the contemporary acolytes Christian Patterson, Sheron Rupp and Joel Sternfeld, whose haunting photo of a condemned house in the toxic Love Canal neighborhood of Niagara Falls, N.Y., remains a favorite.
"As Hala tests the boundaries of faith and sexual desire (her name means 'halo' in Arabic, and it feels like a burden), the movie is unsparing about gender roles and the awkwardness of first-time fumblings," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her New York Times review, designating the film a Critic's Pick.
From our initial glimpse of the ever-ravishing Francesca Annis, as Rose, nursing a bloody nose through to a startling finish that may make playgoers feel as if they have been inside a blender, Ms. Kirkwood almost matter of factly suggests a gathering apocalypse that is unsparing in its reach.
Prosecutors, laying out in unsparing detail a plot that stretched from Singapore to Washington, accused the officers — all with the Seventh Fleet in the Pacific, the Navy's largest — of betraying the public trust for bribes from a well-connected military contractor in Singapore, Leonard Glenn Francis, known as Fat Leonard.
" The president offered an unsparing, if broad, assessment of the protest movement, saying that some "take as a pretext that they are speaking in the name of the people" when "in fact they are merely speaking for a hateful mob that takes after elected officials, the police, journalists, Jews, foreigners, homosexuals.
"I am satisfied that every reasonable effort has been made to determine the full facts surrounding the original Army investigation of the incidents and that the report fairly records what was found," Mr. MacCrate wrote in a memorandum attached to the final report, which was hailed as an unsparing assessment of the matter.
Now Mr. Alessandrini — as writer, director and song mangler — has trained his unsparing eye on Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton," the rap-driven, trophy-laden portrait of the American founding fathers that has so dominated commercial theater of late that you could be excused for believing it was the only show in town.
In an angry, unsparing new book, Hillary Clinton said she regretted not striking back at James B. Comey in July 2016, when he accused her of acting recklessly in using a private email account while secretary of state, even as he announced that the F.B.I. would not seek criminal charges against her.
At Mr. Sessions's confirmation hearing, Representative John Lewis of Georgia, a Democratic civil rights leader who on Friday said he did not "see Trump as a legitimate president" because of Russia's meddling in the election, was unsparing in his critique of what "law and order" might look like in the Trump administration.
By pulling together Baldwin's own words with a variety of footage — both images Baldwin would have known well and clips of Baldwin himself, talking with interviewers, politely tearing them to shreds — I Am Not Your Negro creates a document of a country through a portrait of a keen observer and unsparing thinker.
Not just that hard work and an unsparing sense of your own strengths and weaknesses (and those of other people) can put you in a good place, though she writes about that a lot in her book, which is called, naturally, "Settle for More," a catchphrase she also drops strategically into conversation.
" Evan had a series of conversations with Zuckerberg over the summer (at his home, at his office, and by phone) and came away with unsparing insights into the challenges facing this most consequential of creations — and its creator: "I found Zuckerberg straining, not always coherently, to grasp problems for which he was plainly unprepared.
There was Debra Granik's emotionally and visually expansive direction of Leave No Trace, Lynne Ramsay's brutal and dreamlike direction of You Were Never Really Here, Tamara Jenkins' emotionally precise and unsparing direction of Private Life, Karyn Kusama's mercilessly tense and forbidding direction of Destroyer, and Chloé Zhao's gorgeous and achingly felt direction of The Rider.
"Amiable With Big Teeth," which is set in 303-36 amid efforts by the Harlem intelligentsia to raise money in support of Ethiopia after it had been invaded by Mussolini's Italy, is an unsparing satire of the shenanigans of self-appointed backdoor diplomats and manipulators of public opinion — a historical novel with newfound contemporary resonance.
The book, which grew out of a 2011 article that Mr. Bergner wrote for The New York Times Magazine, recounts in unsparing detail Mr. Green's difficult childhood and family life, including his time in juvenile detention at the age of 12 for threatening his mother and brother, parts of which were spent in solitary confinement.
It's a record that richly textured (listen to that subtle vinyl crackle on "Hyperlink"), her voice—layered or standalone—is delicate like a sunbeam and soothing like an unexpected squeeze of the arm, meanwhile her lyrics are savvy, sometimes unsparing snapshots of the modern world we're plugged into and the difficulties encountered while negotiating it.
From Plath to Didion to Ottessa Moshfegh, a small yet powerful cadre of women have deployed their literary talent to push back against these myths, dignifying female adolescence with unsparing darkness, and excoriating the gaslighting that leads teenage girls to believe there is something wrong with them if their souls are not half-size.
In this unsparing but deeply compassionate film, viewers get a chance to see the fatigue, stress and bewilderment of modern life for what they are: not the regrettable side effects of market-driven progress, but the results of cynicism and greed, and the unfathomable human cost of wanting what we want, right now. Unrated.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — The photographer Bill Brandt (33–1983) cast an unsparing, imaginative eye on Great Britain in the 20th century, memorializing its besieged, tumultuous, and ultimately revitalized culture through images published in the pages of homey magazines like Picture Post and Lilliput — British equivalents of Life and The Saturday Evening Post.
Start with "Tuesday," which details his disgusting homemaking protocols; "Acid King," which recalls a satanic murder from his Suffolk County childhood; the unsparing depression revery "1 + 1 = 13"; and "Churro," the tale of two bald eagles who nested so magically in Pittsburgh they got their own video feed—until they swooped down and devoured somebody's cat.
The repeated refusals by the four officials to answer questions, from the Senate Intelligence Committee, sparked visible outrage from Democrats — and a pointed and unsparing rebuke from the GOP chairman, Richard BurrRichard Mauze BurrHoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Trump withdraws Ratcliffe as Intelligence pick MORE (R-N.C.).
It then goes back in time, tracing the siblings' struggles in the aftermath of an American firebombing toward the end of World War II. Although "Grave of the Fireflies," which was directed by the animation pioneer Isao Takahata, also has moments of tenderness and beauty, its unsparing view of war makes it more appropriate for audiences 12 and older.
After hundreds of hours of interviews with police officers, residents and city officials, the civil rights division issued an unsparing set of findings in January, faulting the police department for routinely using excessive force (especially against African-Americans and Latinos), a deficient system for investigating police misconduct and a poor structure of supervision, promotion and training.
Sure enough, all three of the most transmitted moments paint Mr Trump in a poor light: critical speculation about his reasons for refusing to release his tax records, an interrogation about his incitement of the "birther" theory that Barack Obama was not born in America and Mrs Clinton's unsparing parrying of his claim that she did not have the "stamina" to be president.
Ms. Ferrante's work is so raw, so intimate and so unsparing in its depiction of relationships between women and men, between mothers and daughters, between lifelong friends, that it's understandable why she might feel that using a pen name is liberating, or that it protects her and her family from observers eager to connect the dots between her life and work.
The first international, 24-hour networks to come online in the 1980s, like CNN, were American, and they provided their audience — which eventually included many behind the Iron Curtain — an unsparing view of the last days of Communism: student protesters staring down tanks in Tiananmen Square, protests and strikes in Poland, East Germans exulting on the ruins of the Berlin Wall.
The episode sent a message to US allies — that unsparing if widely recognizable assessments of Trump's behavior and the conduct of his administration are unacceptable and that flattery is the glue binding strong diplomatic relationships with the US. It calls into doubt the practice of diplomacy itself — that foreign states have the prerogative to decide exactly who represents them abroad rather than leaders of their host country.
Along with the TV critic Emily Nussbaum's spot-on observation of Trump's connection to the humor of, in her words, the "dark and angry" borscht belt comics, and the cultural and political critic Frank Rich's unsparing account of the role New York's liberal establishment played in Trump's rise, Poniewozik brings a new microscope with which to analyze the drug-resistant bacterium that is our president.
The lives and causes of the five protagonists in "Young Radicals" overlapped a good deal, but they also diverged in the course of the hectic years around World War I. With ingenuity and affection, Jeremy McCarter, the co-author with Lin-Manuel Miranda of "Hamilton: The Revolution," weaves their stories together, describes the conflicts among them and renders a sympathetic but unsparing account of their shortcomings and defeats.
Admission ($13 for adults, free for Berkeley students and staff) includes numerous excellent exhibits, many of which focus on forces that have shaped the lives of Bay residents over the years: Powerful and unsparing photos from Joanne Leonard cataloged lives of West Oakland and Berkeley residents in the 1960s and 70s; and there were lithographic prints from Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the poet and founder of City Lights bookstore across the water in San Francisco.
For these efforts, the O.S.S. would draw on the expertise of an astonishing number of designers from across disciplines: Raymond Loewy, Henry Dreyfuss and Walter Dorwin Teague, who had all recently worked on the 1939 New York World's Fair, with its focus on "The World of Tomorrow"; Walt Disney, the most powerful creator of animated myths in the 20th century; Lewis Mumford, an architecture writer for The New Yorker and an unsparing critic of modern technology; Orson Welles's assistant on "Citizen Kane"; the designer of the Q-Tip box, who also — in his capacity at the O.S.S. — led the team that designed the logo for the United Nations.

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