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"withering" Definitions
  1. (of a look, remark, etc.) intended to make somebody feel silly or ashamed
"withering" Synonyms
scornful contemptuous devastating disdainful humiliating mocking sneering biting blasting blistering dismissive mortifying scathing searing stinging supercilious superior blighting hurtful snubbing decaying drooping fading shrinking shrivelling(UK) shriveling(US) wilting destructive killing annihilating annihilative deadly death-dealing murderous slaughterous disastrous calamitous catastrophic dire cataclysmic fatal injurious cataclysmal shattering crippling crushing cutting caustic fierce savage harsh vitriolic mordant sharp bitter severe trenchant virulent ferocious vicious hot torrid blazing scorching fiery sizzling burning roasting boiling sweltering broiling scalding sultry ardent ultrahot baking fervid flaming dying declining waning failing disappearing dwindling vanishing diminishing going foundering expiring disintegrating sinking ebbing passing closing ending doomed at death's door perishing moribund ill near death fading fast near the end done for failing rapidly mortally ill on your deathbed having one foot in the grave on your last legs slipping away at end of one's rope tumbledown dilapidated derelict decrepit dumpy ramshackle ruined rumpty rundown run down shabby bedraggled crumbling mangy mean rickety seedy tatterdemalion vituperative abusive opprobrious scurrilous belittling censorious contumelious defamatory derogatory insulting invective malign sardonic scurril scurrile truculent vituperatory condemnatory critical disapproving condemning damnatory damning denunciatory reprobative accusatory accusing castigatory censuring deprecatory fault-finding reproachful reproving denouncing rotten deteriorating collapsing crumbly fragile rotting decomposing shaky corroded unsound breaking hard arduous difficult tough demanding exacting strenuous gruelling(UK) laborious challenging heavy taxing uphill formidable toilsome rigorous onerous testing overcritical carping hypercritical cavilling(UK) captious judgemental disparaging niggling judgmental quibbling caviling(US) rejective nitpicking faultfinding pernickety nagging glacial cold icy unfriendly frigid frosty chilly hostile wintry(US) gelid antiseptic arctic brittle chill clammy cold-blooded cold-eyed coldish cool frozen spoilage decomposition decay rot putrefaction putrescence corruption breakdown festering deterioration disintegration putridity blight corrosion degeneration decline mortification atrophy fall descent downturn diminution slump abatement decrease reduction decrement dip drop ebb lessening regression degradation dive downfall plummet emaciation attenuation thinness gauntness haggardness scrawniness leanness anorexia boniness cadaverousness scragginess skinniness starvation underfeeding undernourishment consumption malnutrition marasmus meagreness desiccation dehydration dryness drying thirst parchedness aridness drying out drying up hypohydration scorchedness drought aridity waterlessness exsiccation thirstiness moisturelessness lack of moisture contraction shrinkage shortening deflating deflation reduction in size cutting down on the wane contracting decreasing dimming fading away growing faint on the decline slackening subsiding tailing off tapering off abating attenuating weakening flagging languishing sagging emaciating lagging wizening ageing(UK) aging(US) putrefying spoiling moldering(US) corrupting moulding(UK) molding(US) mouldering(UK) fouling degenerating curdling degrading turning atrophying wasting away shriveling up becoming shrunken worsening going downhill parching desiccating exsiccating dehydrating hardening evaporating browning hanging dangling flopping lolling slumping bowing lopping stooping slouching hanging down becoming limp compressing condensing downsizing growing smaller becoming smaller getting smaller making smaller constricting squeezing narrowing concentrating truncating slimming shaming abashing discomfiting putting down humbling disgracing chastening debasing subduing embarrassing abasing demeaning chagrining denigrating cheapening fizzling dropping miscarrying bombing busting falling away dying down fizzling out hurting harming damaging destabilising(UK) destabilizing(US) undermining wrecking compromising jeopardising(UK) jeopardizing(US) marring ruining sabotaging subverting debilitating destroying igniting smoldering(US) carbonising(UK) carbonizing(US) combusting enflaming enkindling incinerating kindling lighting smouldering(UK) toasting torching conflagrating firing More
"withering" Antonyms
admiring encouraging complimentary approving appreciative commendatory applauding favourable(UK) favorable(US) approbatory positive flattering good friendly sympathetic respectful humble laudatory laudative polite mild bland gentle kind nice calm pleasant stupid sweet vague woolly(UK) soothing unclear mollifying appeasing indistinct nebulous ill-defined algid arctic bitter bone-chilling cold freezing frigid frozen glacial ice-cold iced icy cool happy unfriendly apathetic unexcited unimportant dull thriving alive and kicking equable moderate light mellow flat tempered tepid meager(US) meagre(UK) spiritless tame feeble insignificant slight meek paltry generous kindly praising adulatory plauditory approbative firm solid sound stable durable sturdy substantial well-kept well kept well maintained beneficial nondestructive advantageous assisting fortunate harmless healthful helpful trivial wholesome benevolent benign benignant loving unmalicious amiable amicable compassionate magnanimous warm healthy nonpoisonous tenderhearted easy cheap effortless facile mindless simple soft undemanding ascent betterment building combination construction development growth improvement increase morality rise upswing strengthening elevation hike escalation amelioration advancement ascension ascendance comeback rally recovery recuperation rehabilitation revitalization snapback restoration resurgence regeneration rejuvenation reinvigoration mending reawakening revival invigoration(US) rebound obesity plumpness growing increasing flourishing blossoming developing blooming prospering waxing succeeding expanding rising loosening enlarging improving freeing

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Good friends of yours will say withering things about mermaids.
Nevertheless, several conservative Republican senators leveled withering attacks against it.
Held today, the result of that vote would be withering.
The deal had prompted withering criticism from Congress and FEMA.
Defiantly, they stood in solidarity when nonsmokers made withering remarks.
All over the East Coast, flea markets are withering away.
They've endured withering criticism from the right over their activism.
No cryptically insecure male proprietor cut me a withering look.
He had turned into a withering critic of his former boss.
Being in control of something kept me from withering into helplessness.
Spicer has come under withering criticism during his first two weeks.
Yet firms are not withering away, nor are they likely to.
Already-long dry seasons are growing longer and drier, withering crops.
At the same time, you can see the old system withering.
He stood in the corner, and gave me a withering look.
Ferrell's Dubya may have been withering, but it was rarely cruel.
Ron Wyden of Oregon, had a withering rebuke for that argument.
The last big change is the withering of the derivatives superstructure.
We're trying to draw out the aspects of this withering flame.
We must subject the perpetrators of this outrage to withering sanction.
The report is withering in its criticism of senior FBI brass.
We must subject the perpetrators of this outrage to withering sanction.
The author is withering about humanity's unwillingness to confront global warming.
He also faced withering scrutiny about his grasp of foreign policy.
They are particularly susceptible to fire blight, a withering bacterial disease.
Other trees, withering from the heat, have stopped bearing edible fruit.
Those who fail are subject to withering attacks by Mr. Eichner.
But on Facebook, Vietnamese intellectuals spoke of him in withering terms.
Without warning Elvira delivers these withering wisecracks directly at my head.
It suggests the politics of fear may finally be withering away.
Some sites load with soul-withering slowness, or not at all.
And his withering from the repertory wasn't simply because of injustice.
You move from the hissing audience to the withering, sweltering spotlight.
I have never experienced such withering looks in my life. Seriously.
In fact the Westphalian consensus has been withering away for many years.
But it also led to a withering retort from Mr. Buttigieg's campaign.
Indiana's Republicans pay Mr Buttigieg compliments in the form of withering remarks.
It was about as withering as as music nerd insider burns go.
They pond Listen to swallowed air withering in pails of water slinking.
"Alice Through the Looking Glass," directed by James Bobin, received withering reviews.
Most striking is the withering of EDF, 83.4% owned by the state.
The chief executive last week endured withering questioning from members of Congress.
Hill's credibility came under withering attack from some members of the panel.
Under the suffocating hand of Common Core, true academic achievement is withering.
The former has offered withering accounts of his interactions with the president.
Both McCabe and Rosenstein have felt the withering criticism of the President.
Thanks to the Miami Herald, that deal later came under withering criticism.
Some are still standing, long since closed and withering in the elements.
Your withering comments about the quality of German beers were off target.
"It's almost tempting to interpret this as withering, devastating sarcasm," Gawker wrote.
But the issue is who can best stand the withering Trump attack.
McDonald's criticism of Michael Jensen, now an emeritus professor, is especially withering.
The Marines suffered immense casualties as they advanced into withering enemy fire.
Jamie Lee Curtis is petty and withering as Harlan's eldest daughter, Linda.
But the small star lashed out in response, rather than withering away.
Ever since, "Survivor" has been on the receiving end of withering commentary.
The move brought withering criticism from fellow Republicans, Democrats and international allies.
Warren has come in for withering criticism among some left progressives that
Bernie Sanders has launched withering attacks on the Democratic establishment for months.
I'm not withering, as I feared I must after age 29, I'm blooming.
Asked whether Iran will be his biggest competition, Amin H. Nasser was withering.
The largest firms are expanding and smaller ones are withering on the vine.
Boy Jesus withering the hand of a child who'd stolen his favorite toy.
Chairman Pai took Commissioner Clyburn's withering attack on his work in good spirit.
Clinton's life experience has taught her that her behavior will trigger withering investigations.
He quote-tweeted the study, appending a withering "you guys." to the news.
In a sense, past a certain point in development brains age by withering.
In response to withering criticism, SeaWorld has announced the end of captive breeding.
But over the last year and a half, Vine has been, well, withering.
Wally continued his frantic barking, and she cast a withering glance his way.
But many close-in suburbs and neighborhoods are withering, particularly in the Northeast.
In their defense, the facial hair and withering stares do look remarkably alike.
Can grief be overcome or does it rot inside, slowly withering the bones?
Sanders was withering in his criticisms, but the criticisms were almost all familiar.
The show is about the female sexual gaze, which men can find withering.
But world-class athletes are turning a withering fire on sports' ruling bodies.
"Only the Premier League," Virgil Van Dijk said, with withering sarcasm, this week.
Meanwhile, the oil price fall triggered withering sell-offs in oil exporters' currencies.
Of course, the king has other needs to tend with a withering stare.
But Facebook groups also lit up with withering insults directed at Ms. Biel.
Successive state governments are responsible for the withering of the public-health system.
Also: The benefits of immigrants to cities, and withering criticism of PG&E.
He's not a dictator, and he came under withering criticism for his reticence.
Concern over withering retirement funds could prompt Americans to tamp down on spending.
This convoluted language worthy of a Soviet bureaucrat is fast withering into irrelevance.
And, lately, Chase has come under withering criticism from the government for speaking out.
Overall, South American football seems to be in decent health, rather than withering away.
" Following the performance, Stanfield weathered a withering dismissal from Charlamagne, who asked, "That's it?
Analysts who were already withering about the deal's rationale will take even more convincing.
But the idea was prominent enough by the late 1960s to attract withering criticism.
What tips him off, just her lack of withering contempt for him for once?
Yet the Fed's low-interest rate policies have come under withering criticism from Republicans.
Peck shot us a withering glare, immediately silencing the murmuring of NAC 91-6.
Withering joysticks, retro game consoles, and vintage cords climb the walls around the bar.
The criticism, much of it from Republicans but some from Democrats, has been withering.
Some grew weary of this and left, while others thrive under the withering lights.
Renowned historians, including Raul Hilberg and Christopher Browning, were subjected to withering cross-examination.
There is no one better at double-talk and withering glances than these two.
Mr. Barr faced withering criticism over his delivery of the Mueller report to Congress.
The withering of Pleasantville is treated almost as a melancholy necessity in Locke's novel.
Two weeks later, amid withering pressure from inside and outside his administration, Trump relented.
O'Reilly had framed the withering criticism he faced amid the scandal as politically motivated.
Onscreen, Ms. Plaza wields a withering deadpan and a side-eye that leaves marks.
The film is withering in its contempt for sanctimonious hypocrites who peddle feel-good nonsense.
Rising inequality is contributing to the withering away of entire communities and ways of life.
But while Korean-Chinese have been gaining in wealth, their enclaves have been withering culturally.
But this also means many people who disagree get angry and launch a withering assault.
Burger King wants to make one thing clear: they offer both hamburgers and withering jokes.
We have also changed the game's palette to fit into this concept of withering beauty.
The widely admired British actor was known for his distinctive voice and his withering presence.
The plan came under withering criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump and members of Congress.
AND THEN COME BACK AND IN AND SPEND THE MONEY THEY'RE WITHERING AWAY SOMEWHERE ELSE.
Biden has faced withering criticism in recent weeks over his remarks about staunch segregationist Sens.
At a Senate hearing that month, Mr. Blankfein endured a withering and bipartisan cross-examination.
Caste, instead of withering away as Indian democracy matures, has asserted itself in new ways.
It would be wrong to say he's not rueful about the withering of legacy publications.
He summons withering on-the-record assessments from ostensible allies of a seemingly infantile president.
More than at any time in the last decade, loyalty to an aesthetic is withering.
That withering "death stare" was directed at Trump — but was it directed only at Trump?
Those are just the choicest words in the withering statement Cohen prepared for the hearing.
Not simply the withering wit and the richness of his singing but the hydraulic reactions.
Williamson, no fan of Trump, responded with a withering attack on Garbutt and its ilk.
Leading figures in the European Parliament, which must ratify any deal, were withering in their scorn.
Boehner called Cruz "Lucifer in the flesh," in a withering interview at Stanford University Wednesday night.
In the 1990s the IMF faced withering criticism for the terms it imposed on struggling borrowers.
She went straight to Ariana, who shot Sandoval a withering glare from behind the SUR bar.
Kamala Harris, who shot up in the polls after the first debate, also faced withering attacks.
Then, barely a minute later, he unloaded a withering attack on the former secretary of state.
As if Fiers didn't already look salty enough, Valbuena had not one, but two withering responses.
The Clinton campaign foreshadowed last week that it would direct withering fire at Mr. Trump's personality.
Moreover, Clinton represents the past, the withering establishment voters are soundly rejecting in an insurgent year.
His default mode of projecting power is to identify an enemy and applying withering political fire.
It was when Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, under withering attack at a debate from Gov.
Twitter, Facebook and Google executives are repeatedly facing withering criticism before Congress and other legislative bodies.
And like Mr. Trump, General Flynn is withering about the foreign-policy establishment of both parties.
The branches of individual rights are sprawling, but the roots of common obligation are withering away.
The establishment candidate is subjected to a withering scrutiny from which the insurgent is often spared.
Ms. Warren was withering in her criticism of Gary Cohn, President Trump's former chief economic adviser.
But she is withering about the New Left, and liberalism's turn toward elitism and identity politics.
Under withering bipartisan criticism, Justice Fortas withdrew his nomination, and ultimately resigned from the Supreme Court.
" My friend looked at me with withering disdain: "That's not John Chamberlain, stupid; that's Donald Judd.
Whoever votes to subpoena Trump's senior advisers would likely come under withering criticism from the president.
They wonder aloud whether a woman would withstand Trump's withering criticism as well as a man.
Go deeper: A world of boomtowns China's brick-and-mortar economic stimulus Shrinking, aging, withering away
The Republican governor has faced withering criticism – including calls to resign – over his handling of Flint.
The Bolsheviks' long-term goal, of course, was to superintend the withering away of the state.
Editors at state-run news outlets prepared stories that predicted withering losses for the protest movement.
The Hill's Amie Parnes reports on the withering reviews from supporters of both 2016 presidential combatants.
Shows like this, says award-winning actor Amr Waked, underscore how Egypt's entertainment industry is withering.
Shows like this, says award-winning actor Amr Waked, underscore how Egypt's entertainment industry is withering.
But by the end of the century, under pressure from various sources, those institutions were withering.
Mickelsen offered a withering assessment of Trump in comments to The Salt Lake Tribune earlier this month.
In a global market increasingly fixated on SUVs and crossover vehicles, sports car sales have been withering.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both had their share of withering controversies during this election season.
Amid withering criticism from both Republicans and Democrats of the nation's second-largest bank by assets, Rep.
All this is taking place against the backdrop of the withering of long-standing arms control regimens.
What they're saying: Mainstream climate scientists and other experts were withering in their criticism about the proposal.
We sadly can't see her expression in this photo, but we imagine it's one of withering disdain.
At the same time, he won 2016's somewhat informal mark of arrival — withering attacks from Trump.
Pundits and activists from across the political spectrum, on the other hand, were withering in their criticism.
Wells Fargo's chief executive, John G. Stumpf, faced withering criticism this week from Democrats and Republicans alike.
All of this has had a withering effect on Britons' faith in their political and social institutions.
Rubio, meanwhile, has faced withering scorn for his performance in the GOP's eight presidential debate last Saturday.
That evaporating youth participation, according to the Post, has much to do with withering municipal recreational leagues.
During that trip, Trump shocked Britain's political establishment by giving a withering assessment of May's Brexit strategy.
President Trump's meeting with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, drew withering critiques from across the political spectrum.
Ms. Smith injected the role with the winning, withering archness that was fast becoming her stylized signature.
A judge who scored the close contest, 118-133, for Álvarez came in for particularly withering criticism.
The internet is growing less free around the world, and democracy itself is withering under its influence.
Perhaps, particularly given the U.S. State Department's withering budget, shrinking bench of seasoned diplomats, and damaged reputation.
But these withering findings on China's reforms come from a startling place: from within the government itself.
Now it extends to rhetorical force — a well-timed and withering joke or an irrefutable debate line.
Mr. Smith's appeal also comes as Silicon Valley is facing withering scrutiny from lawmakers and privacy experts.
Under withering criticism over the policy, the president later signed an executive order to end the practice.
In recent months, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has faced withering scrutiny from regulators on both sides of the Atlantic.
In these countries, rising inequality is contributing to the withering-away of entire communities and ways of life.
When she's away and then the flowers start withering, it begins to affect me because I miss her.
Facebook faced withering criticism in the US for allowing fake news to spread during the 2016 presidential election.
Your withering critiques of your tribe and the Millennial hookup culture are the funniest moments of every episode.
I let my withering sarcasm loose, and he told me I was funnier than I first let on.
Kanye West's withering takedown of Wiz Khalifa has officially leveled Twitter, leaving us to marvel in its wake.
However, Wells' directors faced withering criticism during a shareholder meeting last week, and public perception continues to wane.
We watch his marriage to Abedin begin to disintegrate in a series of tense conversations and withering looks.
Unpleasant foreign food, withering jet lag, and an unfamiliar bed had been his experiences as a businessman abroad.
"Obamacare was a useful tool for them," the conservative writer Philip Klein wrote Friday in a withering critique.
Downton Abbey may have the Dowager Countess' withering looks, but the Tolstoy crew has got sabres and muskets.
The Apaches, known for their withering — and accurate — fire, can quickly provide powerful air support to ground forces.
" Edward Davis, 85, an oil executive known for his withering office memos and nicknamed the "world's grumpiest boss.
But Mr. Rhodes issued a withering response to the proposal, saying it would undercut decades of nonproliferation policy.
This withering account of Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign draws on interviews conducted with staffers as the race unfolded.
All of them are characterized by a withering contempt for adults and by an unshakable suspicion of authority.
She came under withering criticism from the Republicans on the Judiciary Committee, which Biden chaired at the time.
But that is changing, as Samantha Bee pointed out in a withering segment of "Full Frontal" on Wednesday.
Morkrut Banshee, which is literally a woman whose body is otherwise rotting and withering away, has colossal breasts.
Algerians had had enough of his system, and his physical incapacity became a metaphor for the withering country.
While Mr. Gates answered the prosecutors' questions confidently, the defense team put him through a withering cross-examination.
As lovely as David is, Kenneth is horrible, withering, quick to judge and more than a little mean.
Books of The Times Rarely has a newlywed delivered a more withering assessment of marriage than Charlotte Brontë.
Former UK Chancellor Sajid Javid delivers a withering broadside against prime minister Boris Johnson in his resignation speech.
She cited "Parenthood," which before its demise had been the target of some withering criticism on adoption blogs.
While many agents groused about the changes, Mueller was implacable, withstanding the withering criticism, and holding the line.
Francis has come under withering criticism for his handling of the crisis (and his poll numbers have nosedived).
No one could live here, I said aloud, the land is baked clay, the long summers are withering.
The RNC letter was just such a scam and drew withering criticism from congressional Republicans and Democrats alike.
Abe, however, remains serene and undeterred in spite of the withering criticism his military doctrine received from China.
But "America's pyramids," as the historian Robert Caro has called them, have also been subject to withering criticism.
During his trip last year, Trump shocked Britain's political establishment by giving a withering assessment of May's Brexit strategy.
He, Kevin, and Devin go home, and Hannah leaves her remaining men with a withering stare, which they deserve.
Todd Young, a Republican from Indiana, was also withering in his criticism of Mohammed in an interview on CNN.
And because of that withering assault, the idea stalled in Congress for years — until voters made their voices heard.
When it becomes clear that there are costs instead, she may find her high popularity ratings fast withering away.
Young Turner took the stage and more or less burned it down, offering some withering opinions of Jon Snow.
Berninger, with his penchant for withering self-examination, quietly became an avatar for a certain brand of millennial anxiety.
LONDON — J.K. Rowling is the queen of the concise and withering response on Twitter, surpassing herself on Wednesday night.
Kamala Harris, who shot up in the polls after the first debate, also faced withering attacks from her rivals.
How can we stop the slow withering of our rural towns, where empty storefronts are the becoming the norm?
The nation needed more prayer, he told the audience earlier, and sought divine aid to end a withering drought.
This withering of the future project pipeline is the light at the end of the tunnel for embattled producers.
I want to reach out, grasp all I can, and hold on instead of withering in a comfortable despair.
He endures a withering mare of a mother and a Harvard-educated, name-dropping former writing partner named Cuddlywhiskers.
Democrats have been withering in their criticism of Trump's Puerto Rico response, citing his role in the NFL controversy.
Obama was particularly withering about how Mr. Trump's treatment of women was, in her view, a sign of weakness.
She has high cheekbones and an aquiline nose, the kind of features that age has a hard time withering.
Moscow watches with even keener interest the withering away of NATO's military power from years of underinvestment in defense.
Clinton has cited her long history in the national spotlight as evidence that she can withstand Republicans' withering criticisms.
Under the withering fire of the trolls, one conservative commentator and Republican political leader after another fell in line.
Ms. Kelly rose to fame — in conservative and liberal circles alike — for her withering cross-examinations of her guests.
" It's a withering observation, especially for a Hollywood star once known as "the most beautiful woman in the world.
A founder of the House's hard-line Freedom Caucus, he can be sarcastic, even withering, in hearings and speeches.
In the U.S., the Trump administration has faced withering criticism over delays and limited capacity in testing for coronavirus.
"Radical Chic: That Party at Lenny's" lasted 25,000 words of withering absurdism that mocked white liberal haute bourgeois virtue.
The four also faced unseasonably withering heat, followed by rain and snow, but completed the climb in 240 days.
She now faces withering criticism over her handling of accusations against Judge Kavanaugh, which she knew about for weeks.
Facing withering criticism, Commissioner Roger Goodell strengthened the league's rules to include a minimum of a six-game suspension.
But during the Obama era, their carefully cultivated bipartisanship gave way to a withering critique of the Republican Party.
Like a tree planted to block out an unwanted view, hope had slowly, unnoticed, been withering at the root.
It was a fresh-sounding folk-rock record full of witty, withering songs about Tillman's decadent adventures in Hollywood.
And Cooper is certainly familiar with Kellyanne Conway's determination to present the case for the President with withering tenacity.
Mr. Christgau programmed the evening's music, in part because no one wanted to be exposed to his withering judgments.
Mariana Sanchez's blue-green set studded with houseplants — some fecund, some withering and Jiyoun Chang's lights tend cool, too.
My father and I have been subjected to some of the most withering attacks and false claims in politics.
And she used withering language to describe the effect of the court's ruling on the formal order to prorogue.
All three men had come under withering criticism and personal attack from Ms. Caruana Galizia before she was killed.
His scorn was all the more withering because he, too, was starting to question the truth of Marxist dialectics.
He showed Tuesday he is relishing an early 22016 showdown with Warren, lampooning her move in a withering tweet.
Zach Galifianakis starred in two back-to-back bombs last September, shortly after his withering comments against candidate Trump.
On the mainland, withering findings about the country's economic reforms emerged from a startling place: within the government itself.
It's also possible he stumbles in the spotlight, performing poorly at a debate or facing withering attacks from other candidates.
It's whether he'd be willing to endure withering criticism that he's in Putin's pocket if he were to do so.
The commission also found the judge was withering in his criticism of lawyers, accusing them of being ignorant and rude.
In the last few days that Rubio strategy has come under withering fire from many of my fellow conservative pundits.
Andras Lederer of the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, a human-rights campaign in Budapest, is withering about the EPP's "utter failure".
And within this withering condition, under the pressure of destruction, they generate unlikely and unimaginable forms of poetry and beauty.
The show faced harsh criticism when it was announced in 2017, including a withering condemnation from writer Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Months of withering political rhetoric in the presidential campaign has eroded American support for free trade but not for immigration.
Fenech was one of the good old fashioned inside fighters and the pace that he put on opponents was withering.
During Thursday night's debate, Trump delivered a withering rebuke to Cruz's attack, praising New York City's resilience after 9/11.
The actress is hilarious on Veep, relishing her role as the frequent target of her egomaniacal politician mom's withering criticism.
However, it has faced withering criticism from Democrats and some Republicans, and few provisions seem likely to survive the Senate.
The brilliantly dynamic "Withering" flirts with dissonance, blasting into black metal fury and back again over its nearly 13 minutes.
Glyphosate-exposed stocks also plunged in Asia and particularly in Australia where a withering drought has already hit herbicide sales.
Yeoh, meanwhile, speaks volumes with just a withering stare that packs as much punch as any of her action roles.
The department, which is among the nation's largest, with about 2,100 officers, has undergone withering criticism in last two years.
And by virtue of his newness as a phenomenon, he is able to withstand what could otherwise be withering scrutiny.
In reality, "The Cold World They Made" is a withering indictment of the Wohlstetters and their influence on defense policy.
That Trudi is a devout Christian and Claire the star of a soap opera become subjects of Kristin's withering dismissals.
The museum is facing withering criticism after pulling a study that it commissioned on Syria and published online Aug. 29.
Many, many things that would have gone unremarked upon in an earlier time are now held up to withering scrutiny.
The decision to close offices came after several days of withering criticism from the unions that represent Social Security employees.
When members of Parliament were given the chance to comment on the agreement, it was one withering blast after another.
But whatever scrutiny they received, and whatever pressure they felt, pale next to the withering spotlight of a presidential bid.
Sales of traditional passenger cars in North America have been declining for the past six years and are still withering.
But as he left the witness stand and walked past the defense table, he shot Sergeant Bergdahl a withering glare.
Much of the online reaction has been withering, with some people criticizing Mr. Armer's judgment and predicting a bad end.
David Bowles, a Chicano writer and professor, called American Dirt "harmful, appropriating, inaccurate, trauma-porn melodrama" in a withering review.
Agriculture is slowly withering, too — the roofs of handsome stone barns have collapsed, while untamed forests invade the surrounding fields.
Mr. Pike was withering in his criticism of Mr. Perry's ability to act as a knowledgeable counterweight to Mr. Trump.
Hoover, who was born in 2628, is certainly no longer around to defend himself against the withering attack from Cohen.
And when Mr. Seacrest made a failed attempt at salsa, his guest gave a somewhat withering estimation of his skills.
Encased in preppy separates and armed with withering put-downs, Danielle is every bit as deadly as any campus killer.
The result is a withering and encyclopedic indictment of a drug industry that often seems to prioritize profits over patients.
Or is it that we're withering away into some utopic, objectless matrix, plugged in with the volume at maximum levels?
Is My Room is Another Fish Bowl (279) a light-hearted aesthetic joke, or a withering critique of museum-goers?
This, he tells me, can cause withering of the muscle cells in the spongy tubes of erectile tissue inside your penis.
They were met with withering criticism from both the left and the right sides of the aisle over their businesses practices.
The president&aposs first choice was ultra-conservative Robert Bork, who faced withering resistance from Democratic senators, and was ultimately rejected.
In testimony before Congress this week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced withering questioning about the company's inability to protect users' privacy.
It's O.K. not to like the book, but to go on and on, with one withering comment after another, seems ridiculous.
You get a hard shove to the chest piece, followed up by a withering glare worthy of the toughest Gerber baby.
Even nominees with almost spotless records, or at least ones that offered little grist for debate, have not escaped withering criticism.
But Obama's withering dismissal of the opposing party's nominee in such explicit terms is unique in the modern presidency, historians say.
But either way, Warren is rising and enduring while everyone else seems to be either withering, disappearing, or just holding on.
In his subset of pieces titled Dwellings, artist Drew Conrad replicates architecture withering into derelict structures by using brand new materials.
In the past, the Maine governor has been a target of withering criticism for making racially charged and eyebrow-raising comments.
Financials saw some losses, with ANZ Banking Group shares down nearly 1 percent and Commonwealth Bank of Australia withering 0.4 percent.
Kathleen's sister, Constance Zamperini, reads a withering statement to the judge about the documentary itself, calling de Lestrade biased and manipulative.
In December 2012, hedge-fund manager William Ackman unveiled a $1 billion bet against Herbalife in a withering, hours-long presentation.
Many Egyptians see it as a direct outgrowth of the withering of the political revolution under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
Suddenly we're in an arch, slick, hyped-up TV legal show, with lawyers marching in formation and exchanging withering put-downs.
By 1990, the death toll from the Contra war and the withering effects of U.S. sanctions had eroded the government's popularity.
Groups like B'Tselem, which focuses on allegations of human rights violations against Palestinians in Israeli-occupied territories, are under withering attack.
As top-ranking brass sat with downcast eyes and unmoving expressions, Trump tore into his Justice Department using withering, partisan language.
In a vacuum chamber, silicone and other polyurethane polymers are injected in lifeless corpses, preventing the natural process of withering decay.
Even if you didn't catch the episode, you've probably seen the withering glare Fonda shot Kelly, which instantly became a meme.
The government has faced withering critiques over images of some of the children in cages inside U.S. Border Patrol processing stations.
Mr. Carson faced withering criticism from Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee, which oversees the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
His writings contain sometimes withering comments about his homeland, which he sorely missed when he was absent but also often deplored.
"Nowadays I still have a rather withering ability to be sarcastic and displeased but I'm not screaming at anyone," he said.
Mr. Booker came under withering criticism on Wednesday when he sent a letter to supporters asking for signatures opposing Judge Kavanaugh.
" I made this promise: "As long as there are ink and pixels, you will be the focus of my withering gaze.
The move comes after some bourses around the world closed trading floors or paused trade after withering falls in market value.
SPISSKY HRHOV, Slovakia — In a part of eastern Slovakia where other villages are withering, Spissky Hrhov shows signs of surprising prosperity.
Some advice-givers dole out punishing slaps or withering rebukes; others ladle out cups of verbal hot cocoa, reassuring and soothing.
She spent two days on the stand this week, presenting her account and undergoing a withering cross-examination by the defense.
Once a loyal deputy to Mr. Ghosn, he has been withering in his criticism of his former boss since the arrest.
It's the Olympics of restraint, which makes the occasional glimpses of contestants' personalities or Alex's withering wit incredibly fun to watch.
Australia has also been withering under a fierce drought; indeed, it was that lack of moisture that supercharged this season's bushfires.
That could mean employment is shifting, rather than simply withering, argue some retail executives, as well as the industry's trade group.
When called as a defense witness in the perjury trial of Mr. Remington in 1951, however, he faced withering cross-examination.
Republicans focused on his withering portrait of F.B.I. dysfunction: serious errors, omissions, and misleading statements he found in court wiretap filings.
"This is withering criticism of the active fund management industry overall, and it is hard to argue convincingly against," said Harding.
Mr. Wray had largely managed to avoid the president's withering criticism targeted at the bureau, the Justice Department and intelligence agencies.
Freud's theory of "penis envy" came in for withering critique; so too did Norman Mailer and his anxious regard for masculinity.
"I'm a communist, you idiot!" she told him, throwing him a withering look reserved for the young who disdain the old.
And they have been making multibillion-dollar acquisitions — not something you see from an industry that is withering from senseless regulations.
Chris Christie of New Jersey is putting some money behind Mr. Trump's accusations in a withering attack ad aimed at Mr. Kasich.
Had I been told back then his fame was only as old as the decade, I would have laughed a withering laugh.
Instead of withering away after the defeat of the Taliban, al-Qaeda morphed into a looser network, its nodes spread across continents.
I wore skinny jeans years before they became universally popular and gigantic band T-shirts meant to hide my steadily withering body.
In December 2012, hedge-fund manager William Ackman unveiled a $1 billion short position against Herbalife in a withering, hours-long presentation.
Working with Soudan and performance artist Bailey Nolan, who plays Kris Jenner, the co-creators spawned a spot-on, utterly withering spoof.
However, Trump has also come under withering assault from Republican party figures that are calling upon primary voters to reject his candidacy.
Several House Financial Services Committee Democrats say backing a coalition, for example, could protect the agency from withering under a Trump appointee.
We've had a situation in Iowa where a lot of those small towns have been withering — and some of them literally disappearing.
He is withering away before our eyes, mummifying like a beloved family pet that has crawled under the floorboards and promptly expired.
There will be little evidence of the inevitable fading and withering of the petals, the summer bug infestations and droughts to battle.
What's shocking here is the withering fire his bailout proposal drew from conservative media outlets, conservative analysts, and even Trump's conservative appointees.
Chief Putney received withering nationwide criticism for his refusal to release videos of the shooting, only to relent after days of protest.
Trump is known for being a counterpuncher, so on one level it's not surprising he reacted this way to McChrystal's withering criticism.
Biden has faced withering criticism for his recent remarks about his ability to work with segregationists during his time as a senator.
Desus, 34, with a thin whisper of a beard, is the straight man, providing structure and delivering withering jabs with cool reserve.
After a late-night press conference following May's desperate flight to Brussels to plead with EU leaders on Thursday, Juncker was withering.
Defiant, I nab a too-green limeFrom the sidewalk, hide my bulbous skullBehind a fiery frond withering in the middleOf the block.
"We are fighting back," Ms. Weisz said, insisting that Orange County's resistance was not the last gasp of a withering political movement.
The millennial congresswoman has developed a reputation for delivering withering clap-backs on Twitter and bringing new transparency to politics with Instagram.
Alec Baldwin won the comedy supporting actor Emmy for his withering impersonations of Trump for "Saturday Night Live" on the Comcast's NBC.
According to Politico, Rebekah Mercer soon "wore out her welcome" with the Cruz campaign by offering withering appraisals of his debate performances.
He has shown withering disdain for his opponents, constantly impugning their motives even as he testified to the purity of his own.
There are few like-minded fellow Senate Republicans, and he's facing withering attacks from the president's supporters, including from conservatives back home.
What you'll need: A suit A tie A withering stare In the 1991 movie Point Break, Keanu becomes a major Cali bro.
As she works, she feels the beating heart of the house for the first time, withering and dark, thumping beneath the wall.
While it's mostly a thriller, what makes You good is the way it also functions as a withering satire of romantic tropes.
Withering public testimony by Michael Cohen, an early end to the U.S.-North Korea meeting, and how to spot an undiscovered Rembrandt.
"The loss of his pension as a motivating factor for any unfavorable testimony now becomes fertile ground for a withering cross-examination."
Trudeau's characterization of Castro as a "legendary revolutionary and orator" drew swift and withering rebukes from American elected officials, most notably from Sen.
Chaffetz, the Trump-friendly chair of House Oversight, released a withering letter on Thursday based on the documents his Democratic counterpart Cummings disclosed.
While treatment can make you extremely sick and sometimes frail, not all of us are looking like we are seconds from withering away.
After being subject to withering domestic criticism, NBA commissioner Adam Silver released a more forceful statement defending the league's right to free speech.
During that time, Trevorrow also suffered withering reviews for his passion project, The Book of Henry, which was a critical and commercial calamity.
"Marriage still ain't equal, y'all," Obama stated, at the start of a withering and unguarded takedown that reportedly left the crowd highly animated.
This week a parliamentary committee produced a report on his performance so withering that, in normal times, he would have had to resign.
Stumpf has said he still "loves" cross-selling, but he used the word sparingly while fielding withering questions from the Senate Banking Committee.
The British, on the other hand, make Withnail & I, a macabre comedy about two withering actors getting drunk in the damp English countryside.
Her indictment of American racism is withering, spitting out what she sees as the indignity of coerced gratefulness to an often intolerant society.
With its grassroots withering, the Tories have relied on highly paid advisers such as Lynton Crosby, an Australian, and Jim Messina, an American.
Meanwhile, Giuliani has faced "withering attacks accusing him of seeking foreign assistance for President Trump's re-election campaign," the New York Times reports.
Trading roles Russia's withering condemnation of US actions in Iraq reverses a trend in the two countries' military campaigns in the Middle East.
In the past, Ora's worn the work of designer Francesco Scognamiglio — he's our best guess as to the identity of the withering Francesco.
The organic supercharged with a burst of the virtual, modifiers like "animated" and "CGI" withering away in the face of the infinitely possible.
But it is hard to see how, given the withering criticism it has received, the draft bill can proceed in its current form.
The American political system as it exists needs a president the people can respect, if only to keep this legitimacy from withering away.
But Mr. Wang then stepped in with a withering lecture, delivered with operatic dudgeon, in which he called the journalist arrogant and prejudiced.
When a friend once cracked wise about his fitted hat, Mr. Perez returned a withering look — and then never wore the hat again.
Chief Justice Roberts has been the subject of withering criticism from the right for twice voting to sustain Mr. Obama's health care law.
The Oscars have been the subject of withering outrage the last two years for a lack of racial diversity in the acting categories.
His methods — a withering attention to small crimes, a data-driven oversight system known as CompStat — were adopted by cities large and small.
It would be hard to see Olenna and Yara go, however, so I hope they at least expire with a suitably withering monologue.
Hillary Clinton has come under withering criticism this campaign for setting up a private email server during her time as secretary of state.
Also on Tuesday, Mr. Trump and President Hassan Rouhani of Iran dismissed each other in withering speeches to the United Nations General Assembly.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) faced withering criticism from the left this January after opposing a proposal aimed at lowering prescription drug prices.
Bercow eventually agreed to participate in the ceremony to trigger the suspension, but not before delivering a withering indictment on the government's actions.
Go heavy on the snark and pick some fights and you will invite withering criticism at the very time your follower counts skyrocket.
As New York state's education commissioner, he came under withering criticism for aggressive reforms that many teachers and parents said steamrolled their concerns.
Not helping matters is the fact that Australia is withering under a brutal drought, so wildlife is already suffering a lack of water.
Biden even maintained his support from black voters in the midst of a withering attack on his commitment to civil rights by Sen.
During withering cross-examination, Weinstein's lawyers homed in on the fact that neither of them had gone to the police about the encounters.
They muttered and motioned toward the man, who did not seem to perceive that what little power he had was withering around him.
The debate was combative and punctuated by withering attacks from all sides on the newcomer on stage: billionaire former Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Sen.
Noted San Francisco Chronicle architecture critic John King penned a withering implosion of the new LinkedIn building at 222 Second Street this week.
Withering in the 90 degree heat, their commercial rock ballads went down like a lead balloon and their set turned into target practice.
When past cabinet secretaries have attracted negative headlines, Mr Trump has often started out strongly supportive and then soured as the withering critiques continued.
What's true is that Olivia Pope, paired with a white coat and a withering stare, will always win — especially when it comes to monologues.
That's why it was the right time Thursday for Hillary Clinton to offer a withering assessment of her Republican opponent's qualifications on foreign policy.
Thousands of people protested when Trump visited Britain in 2018 and shocked its political establishment by giving a withering assessment of May's Brexit strategy.
No longer important from a survival standpoint, it's now withering away at the genetic level, and occasionally flaring up in the form of appendicitis.
Latin American diplomats are withering about what they see as the naivety of Spain's new Socialist government, which is calling for yet more talks.
He did as much as any other writer of his generation to shape that culture by subjecting his own class to a withering critique.
Comey under criticism Comey is under withering criticism from the Clinton campaign and congressional Democrats for releasing the letter so close to the election.
A lobbyist for the lobbying industry warns that firms can no longer be too critical of the president, lest he unleash a withering tweet.
Harris climbed in the polls after launching a withering attack during the first debate on Biden over his previous opposition to federally-mandated busing.
You have to believe that could be the case given the ability of the banks to withstand still one more withering governmental regulatory blast.
And agreeing a candidate between the CDU and the CSU could also be difficult given the Bavarian party's withering criticism of Merkel's migrant policy.
And he held up under withering questioning from Republicans on the House Oversight Committee during an hours-long hearing just days after the announcement.
The tech industry, which faced withering scrutiny over its role in the outcome of the 20033 presidential election, had thrown them under the bus.
Wearing bow ties and expressions of withering disdain, these magnificent fluffballs jumped through hoops, played leap frog and scampered across a ladder upside down.
In apparent response to Pyongyang's recent provocative missile tests, Beijing announced it would curtail coal exports to North Korea, prompting withering denunciations from Pyongyang.
What I didn't know, however, until I finally dove into the books, was that all of St. Aubyn's withering remarks are soaked in pain.
And Brazil is no exception, unleashing a withering exploration of the country's political, economic and ethical troubles ahead of the opening ceremony on Friday.
Diane is completely over seeing her former FBI colleagues and signals as much with a single withering glance and a flick of her cigarette.
The fun of the play is partly in Smith's withering contempt for the junior senator from Wisconsin — "the scoundrel Joe McCarthy," she calls him.
He has presided over a withering campaign against critics: imprisoning scores of human rights lawyers, activists and journalists who have pushed for greater freedoms.
Under withering criticism from President Trump and from many fans, the owners are also eager for the players to consistently stand during the anthem.
When Dr. Nassar sent Judge Aquilina a letter last week complaining about his emotional distress hearing the statements, she responded with a withering attack.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that Mr. Sessions had offered his resignation to Mr. Trump, who despite withering criticism, declined to accept.
Two years after leaving the second Bush administration, he cast a withering judgment on its decision to engage in limited diplomacy with North Korea.
Despite some withering reviews — Variety called it an "unabashed vanity project" — "Pieces" caught the attention of Steven Soderbergh at the 1997 Slamdance Film Festival.
A tense night While Bloomberg was the focus of many barbs, the other candidates didn't spare each other from withering criticism throughout the night.
" Butler later wrote a withering response to the writer's comment, in Transmission magazine: "Science fiction reaches into the future, the past, the human mind.
FRANKFURT — Climate change has already been blamed for deadly bush fires in Australia, withering coral reefs, rising sea levels and ever more cataclysmic storms.
Horrified overreactions, oversaturation in Twitter replies, and a book deal invoking "OK boomer" as a title foretold the end days for the withering response.
It was for the tidal flats, for the miles of bars and the freezing runs between them, blued and darkened in the withering gusts.
On the contrary, the repeal-and-replace bill designed by House Speaker Paul D. Ryan drew withering criticism from the left and the right.
The California Democrat's profile has skyrocketed in the last year for her withering criticism of Trump, earning her the nickname "Auntie Maxine" from fans.
America's president has faced withering criticism, from Republicans enraged by his withdrawal of troops from Syria as well as Democrats seeking to impeach him.
"Saturday Night Live," which was withering toward Mr. Trump and his inner circle last season, led all shows — along with "Westworld" — with 1113 nominations.
The United States, the European Union, and many Latin American countries condemned the vote last year, and issued withering criticism of Maduro on Thursday.
Tubman's physical stature is echoed in "J'Accuse #1," where an unnamed black woman, blanketed by a heavy robe, stares back with an authoritative, withering gaze.
This is a new year and a new spring, but it seems like the world isn't flowering - it's getting darker, withering, and we're going backward.
Curved TVs have also earned more scorn than praise — most recently on this very website, courtesy of a withering review of one of Samsung's exemplars.
McGurk, the Trump administration's ex-envoy in the fight against ISIS, has emerged as a withering critic of the president on Twitter and on television.
His main disdain for international institutions and multilateral agreements was reflected in his withering criticisms of the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear deal.
The Reductress Hour will aim to translate the withering social commentary that has made the site so beloved by Women Online™ in recent years.
Sure, Facebook is facing withering criticism for how it has handled a slew of problems, from protecting users' data to Russian bots to hate speech.
If the FCC had its doubts, why did it not say so instead of risking withering criticism by avoiding the question for months on end?
Meanwhile, in his Tuesday column for The Wall Street Journal, Bret Stephens reserves his most withering prose for Trump's "moral enabler," running mate Mike Pence.
"The internet is growing less free around the world, and democracy itself is withering under its influence," writes Adrian Shahbaz, lead author of the report.
The track "Nazional" rages against the National Guard, which faced withering criticism for excessive use of force in breaking up anti-government protests in 2017.
But amid withering criticism over privacy concerns and the game's potential to enable abuse, the company pulled it from the App Store on Thursday evening.
China, in particular, has doubled down on its state-capitalist model with a withering variety of trade and investment restraints, and it is not alone.
Koch did not back Trump's presidential bid in 2016 and officials in his network have at times been withering in their criticism of the president.
In Europe, the response to Trump's decision has been withering, said William Drozdiak, a senior adviser at McLarty Associates and an expert on European relationsk.
The jockeying for position among Democrats and how the candidates respond to withering fire from Trump will define the first year of the 2020 campaign.
Even though your summer perennials might be withering away, you can still make your garden and front porch look nice with a few seasonal touches.
The casino company grappled with a slowdown in gambling and a subsequent withering of profit, leaving it unable to pay down its enormous debt load.
Writing about the movie after the novel was published, the critic Roger Ebert was as admiring of one as he was withering about the other.
The Trump administration has come under withering criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike for the current zero-tolerance immigration policy being implemented at the border.
But he was withering in his criticism of the pact, which he cast as a humiliating defeat for American workers that unfairly advantaged foreign countries.
" Trump faced withering criticism after the Putin summit, including from former CIA Director John Brennan, who described the president's performance as "nothing short of treasonous.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, a pro-democracy icon and Nobel Peace Prize winner, has come under withering criticism for refusing to confront the abuses.
Now, by disclosing the existence of Dr. Blasey's letter, Senator Feinstein is at the center of another fight — and has exposed herself to withering criticism.
Then, starting in 22013, two fatal crashes in quick succession brought public scrutiny and withering criticism to the unit for its incomplete and toothless investigations.
Djokovic looked to be in serious trouble, down by 4-2 in the third set, and appeared to be getting sick in the withering conditions.
By this time he was becoming known for his abrasive style, cutting down colleagues with withering remarks or saddling some of them with derisive names.
The timing was not coincidental: Amazon executives are expected to face withering questioning before the New York City Council at a public hearing on Wednesday.
There were numerous public calls for Munoz's resignation amid withering criticism for his initial reaction to Dao's removal, which left the doctor bloodied and bruised.
In a trial in Bridgeport, Mr. Spell was acquitted after his accuser was subjected to a withering cross-examination that exposed contradictions in her account.
There's been much debate over what this movie got right and wrong about the rise of George VI — see Christopher Hitchens's writings for withering criticism.
Facebook has come in for withering criticism for its attempts to cover up and minimize its role in spreading misinformation, as reported by The Times.
During oral arguments, the state's lawyer was subjected to withering questions from the judges, who wondered whether barring Syrians was an efficient anti-terrorism strategy.
Howard Hamlin presumably does, and he is withering when Jimmy urges him, during a meeting in an underground garage, to take the money and sign.
Bald patches of earth or plants withering under the sun can indicate a pest infestation or an irrigation fail that could cost lots of money.
The senator is stepping up after Trump just unleashed a withering assault on the 2012 GOP nominee over his refusal to rule out supporting impeachment.
Mr. Trump also did not retract or explain his withering attack on the F.B.I. and the Justice Department for investigating his campaign's ties to Russia.
In the show, Ms. Clark comes off as an unexpectedly sympathetic character as she confronts withering criticism from the news media and colleagues about her appearance.
At the risk of flogging a dead parrot, let me rise briefly to the defense of my pundit's fantasy from yesterday against Noah Millman's withering attack.
With few exceptions, bipartisan bills that would de-schedule the drug or give businesses tax relief are still withering in committee without hearings, let alone votes.
The President would probably feign disgust and the reporter would no doubt face withering criticism from the public, if not from other members of the press.
Heading into the meeting, it was uncertain how much progress the two men could make on easing the withering trade war that's been boiling for months.
But the havoc along the way would be a range of withering incidents that followed as Uber grew exponentially from Bay Area sensation to global force.
In a surprise twist today, a federal judge delivered a withering brushback to anyone hoping Michael Flynn would get off easy for lying to the FBI.
Sanders has launched withering criticism at Clinton, calling her a pawn of Wall Street power brokers for accepting lucrative speaking fees as well as campaign donations.
"Recycling would save money in the long term, prevent the withering of helium-dependent research, and provide a much needed buffer against temporary shortages," it added.
The automaker has come under withering scrutiny over its ability to deliver on its promises, and a recent death involving one of its Model S cars.
Western Europe suffered a withering heatwave in 2003; 20303,000-17,000 more deaths than normal were attributed to it in France, mainly from cardiovascular and heart disease.
Washington (CNN)Former House Speaker John Boehner called Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz "Lucifer in the flesh," in a withering interview at Stanford University published Thursday.
Sure, we'll see the actor or actress again shortly, but never again will they deliver a witty one-liner, withering blow, or laugh their contagious laugh.
After threatening Erdogan's grip on power with a strong result in one of last year's parliamentary elections, the party has since found itself under withering attack.
"Game over," said Representative Mark Sanford, a Republican critic of Trump who came under withering attack from the president before losing his primary race this month.
They overcame an 11-point second-half deficit by converting 24-of-28 foul shots and committing only 13 turnovers against the Mountaineers' withering pressure defense.
The governor also appears to have knocked Rubio from the slot of establishment favorite, after his withering criticism of the senator during Saturday night's Republican debate.
The risk for London is a gradual leaching away of business and a withering of London's role as Europe's financial capital and the influence it brings.
Exxon has come under withering attack from environmentalists in the past year over its climate change disclosures, and Trump has previously called climate change a hoax.
What we want to communicate to the fans is that there's an inherent beauty that can be found within everything, beyond all the withering and decay.
Invariably their promises to unveil and rally around those ideas never materialized while Obama was in office, and are now withering under first contact with reality.
It has always been easy to complain about government services, and few U.S. agencies have come under more withering criticism than the VA in recent years.
His plan to borrow against Saudi Arabia's enormous national wealth, open its economy and drag his nation into the 21st century is withering before his eyes.
However, the studio was caught off guard by the fusillade of withering reviews and their were concerns that the poor reception would dampen the opening numbers.
But extensive experience with charters in DeVos's home state, which have garnered more than their share of withering attacks, has done little to undercut their popularity.
Lee has a proven record of standing up for principle, for doing the right thing for the right reasons, even in the face of withering criticism.
" In the final flourish of this withering column, Thomson asked: "Does this mean that he is giving contemporary music just one chance to compete with 'Carmen?
"Don't expect from me the obliging silence of cowards," Ms. Rousseff, 68, said in a withering attack on her opponents at the start of her testimony.
Musk and his ambitions have come under withering scrutiny, heightened recently by a controversial earnings call in which the billionaire was openly dismissive of analysts' questions.
Booker is a naturally talented politician, but his poor record on urban renewal as mayor of Newark haunt him in the withering competition of primary season.
A female general (Danai Gurira) stands by his side; his baby sister (a vivacious Letitia Wright) provides gadgets and withering asides à la Bond's gadget guy.
A remake of the 1974 movie of the same name, "Death Wish," starring Bruce Willis, cost at least $30 million to produce and received withering reviews.
Mr. Biden name-dropped Mr. Trump three times in his first answer, but what will be remembered was the withering assault on him by Ms. Harris.
Sipping a cup of black tea and burning a bundle of sage, she saw more for her neighborhood, withering under the weight of time and neglect.
The dictatorship of the proletariat would automatically result in the withering away of whatever got in the way of Communism, from the state to the family.
We get a big dose of Ms. Churchill's withering sarcasm, for instance, in a scene between a vicar (Rob Campbell) and his servant (Mikéah Ernest Jennings).
Nike, for instance, faced withering criticism last year from American track stars sponsored by the company for reducing performance-based payments surrounding the period of childbirth.
All are under withering attack from the populist, xenophobic nationalists who are attempting, on both sides of the Atlantic, to replace representative democracy with something else.
What is beyond doubt is the scheming suavity with which Huppert arms her character; seldom has the famous French moue been put to such withering use.
Though he welcomes competition, he can be withering about rivals, especially the Institute for Digital Archaeology, an upstart founded, in 2012, by Roger Michel, an American.
Related: Living 24 hours with 'Day Zero' water rations Stopgap solutions The city and national governments have faced withering criticism over their handling of the crisis.
Third, as a result, democracy in the UK appears — if not thriving — to be at least surviving the country's withering international stalemate and its internal polarization.
Drake quickly responded with a pair of withering dis tracks, as well as "Hotline Bling," a single that did little to resolve questions about Drake's originality.
Black Richmonders suffered from a withering assault on their political rights, economic opportunities and dignity that was initiated — resumed, really — by the white elite after Reconstruction.
And yes, you have to accept that this is how Cersei, the queen of the withering stare so powerful she ruled all of Westeros with it, died.
Duterte has delivered withering attacks on his chief critic, Senator Leila de Lima, accusing her of dealing in drugs herself and having an affair with her driver.
It's like Steps took one, withering glance around British pop: Emeli Sandé (whom?), Rag'n'Bone Man (ffs), Dermot O'Leary's increasingly exhausted face, and thought, enough's enough now, lads.
Trump has faced withering criticism from both Republicans and Democrats alike for his U.S. troop withdrawal from northeastern Syria, which permitted Turkey to attack America's Kurdish allies.
The unarmed Somali migrants were headed across the Red Sea Straits toward Eritrea, survivors said, when their boat came under withering machine gun fire from a helicopter.
The 49-year-old South Florida congresswoman came under withering scrutiny in the middle of a growing controversy over the trove of hacked emails exposed by WikiLeaks.
As for Cube, he gets plenty of opportunities to show off his soul-withering stare, but beyond that, Strickland is nothing more than a one-dimensional hardass.
Every single one of her scenes has an incomparable spark that is evident right out of the gate with every withering gaze and flick of her highlighter.
The next question facing the outside candidacy is whether the challenger can sustain the withering media criticism of mounting a challenge outside of the two major parties.
One can imagine a smile of satisfaction on Putin's face as he watches German Chancellor Angela Merkel's idealistic call for opening the borders come under withering attack.
But the front-runner has been under withering assault from outside groups aligned with more moderate Republicans who are desperate to stop Trump from getting the nomination.
"It's a very good measure of what's happened to the Trump campaign as he's taken this kind of withering attack that he's been under," Mr. Morone said.
From the campaign trail to the halls of Congress, drug makers have spent much of the last year enduring withering criticism over the rising cost of drugs.
But the withering tone he is adopting will worry those in the Democratic Party who see the former secretary of State as the all-but-inevitable nominee.
What's remarkable now is how, after months of withering scrutiny — including accusations of graft, malfeasance and racism — he remains apparently immune to the effects of negative news.
Barney Frank said trying to move the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) through Congress after the November elections could further erode Americans' withering confidence in the federal government.
To make it that far without coming under withering pressure to clear the path for Ted Cruz to become the lone Trump alternative, though, he'll need wins.
Recently, Takei himself strongly denounced actor Kevin Spacey, who publicly revealed he was gay as he came under withering pressure for allegedly sexually assaulting 15 young men.
On Monday, the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) executive board gave its leader, Christine Lagarde, a reprieve from several withering years of uncertainty in the courts of France.
He has used his status as general secretary to wage a withering campaign against corruption, impose ideological conformity on schools and imprison scores of activists and dissidents.
" Repeating his withering criticism in a column published on Wednesday in the liberal newspaper Haaretz, he wrote, "We accepted the mendacious official Polish narrative, and swallowed it.
Poem Paul Celan's harrowing Holocaust incantation, "Death Fugue," is the apparent inspiration for this poem by Marilyn Chin, a withering takedown of our so-called global diplomacy.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Mr. Trump offered a withering assessment of the deal, which was approved Sunday by the European Union's 27 member states.
I've started affectionately referring to my local partner as a "hothouse flower" in that she can only tolerate so much together time before withering a little bit.
She only need to convince wavering Democrats that she will be able to withstand the withering attacks Trump will lob her way on that seeming political weakness.
Now the firm is facing collapse in South Africa, raising withering questions about the role Western companies play in providing a sheen of legitimacy while enabling corruption.
When Spyros reveals what he's done, Axe, Wags and the lawyer Orrin Bach, shoot Spyros looks that are withering enough to defoliate every plant in the office.
Martin Bernheimer, a classical music critic noted for witty, withering writing that won him a Pulitzer Prize in 22010, died on Sunday at his home in Manhattan.
His firm's investment thesis is "software is eating the world" — as disruptive a vision of the future as the old Marxist dream of the state withering away.
Li has faced withering attacks from mainland China and pro-Beijing forces in Hong Kong, including during the protests that have engulfed the city since early June.
"I do understand that, sir — reality versus fantasy," she said, in the withering deadpan of a woman who has endured her share of mansplaining over the years.
His firm's investment thesis is "software is eating the world" — as disruptive a vision of the future as the old Marxist dream of the state withering away.
Elbow-length gloves, which can better protect fingernails from withering and palms from iodine stains, were items that workers had to buy — from their bosses, he said.
He was particularly withering about Russia's failure to enforce an agreement negotiated during the Obama administration, under which Syria was supposed to surrender its chemical weapons stockpiles.
In the meantime, he had faced withering questioning while testifying before Congress and endured negative coverage in the news media, notably by the investigative columnist Jack Anderson.
Bies, an archaeologist who helped in the excavation in 2015, said they were likely wounded during a charge up Deep Cut, where they received withering Confederate fire.
As Sweeney tells the tale, they sat together reviewing one of her old performances and she watched as a withering look of despair crossed her daughter's face.
It cast the U.S. as a withering nation with rising rates of unemployment and homelessness, and blasted Washington as hypocritical for touting the importance of human rights.
During his appearance at CPAC, Pai was given a courage award sponsored by the National Rifle Association for his efforts to dismantle net neutrality despite withering criticism.
Big Tech, already under a withering spotlight from Congress for mishandling some user data, is elbowing further into health care — a world defined by its privacy pitfalls.
While Mr. Guilluy is withering in his criticism of establishment politicians on both the left and right, he does not offer up anything concrete in their place.
Last year, a Turkish celebrity chef known as Salt Bae faced withering attacks on social media after serving Mr. Maduro an extravagant meal at his Istanbul steakhouse.
Though House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady strongly favors the idea, Republican senators have reservations, dramatized last week in a withering public letter from Republican Sen.
He met with members of the Maasai ethnic group in southern Kenya, who are now seeing elephants stampede their farmland as the animals escape their own withering habitats.
Trump continues to get withering criticism from Democratic and GOP lawmakers for his decision to pull US troops out of northern Syria and sparking the current crisis there.
Free trade, the chief exponent of laissez-faire capitalism, has come under withering scrutiny as agreements between nations have fallen short of their goals to create more prosperity.
ING's delayed reaction mirrors a series of events in March when it announced a 50 percent pay rise for Hamers, retracting it 5 days later amid withering criticism.
And I think it's fair to say that whoever is in that position, Senator Sanders or anyone else who might have run, will face the most withering onslaught.
"If I didn't do this, I'd just be sitting in some hospital bed somewhere hooked up to some IVs, slowly withering away," Sager told GQ magazine in May.
Self-proclaimed "magnificent beast" Sierra Burgess may not be the most popular girl in school, but she is far from the withering violet often written into rom-coms.
The company came under withering criticism for its flawed work on BP's Deepwater Horizon drilling rig before it exploded in 2010, causing the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
When she decided to join the press conference again, she gave a stare of boredom so withering that those at home couldn't help but feel her pain. Hero.
Given Trump's general unpopularity, that's not the way things were supposed to be, and many in the Democratic Party are starting to cast withering glares at Vermont Sen.
He has come under withering criticism from Democrats following revelations that he did not disclose the same contacts with Kislyak during his Senate confirmation hearings earlier this year.
DeVos's views on education—she believes in Jesus and privatization, though not always in that order—have come under withering attack from teachers, parents, and many, many others.
The second the words came out of my mouth, he shot me a withering look, exploded off his chair, and trundled up the stairs to the second floor.
There is more than a little sexism on display in the right's attack on Clinton's health and their effort to paint her as physically weak, frail, and withering.
With the 2020 elections looming and the drug industry already withering attacks from Trump and Democrats, new attention on the companies' prices could be a public relations nightmare.
His inexperience while testifying was on full display: Seasoned agents don't melt down under a withering cross-examination; Strzok turned into a wax candle under the congressional sun.
"Citi says that J.C. Penney is withering, that they've cut expenses to the bone — no, through the bone — [and] they need to add the expenses back," Cramer said.
Frank Zappa's work with the Mothers of Invention contained a lot of chaos and withering negativity — but also a lot of virtuosity, which was not a Dada thing.
On Tuesday night, in the sixth episode, "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia," the series examines gender discrimination, and the withering scrutiny that the prosecutor Marcia Clark faced during the trial.
It's one of Robins's virtues that her book is full of these withering perspectives: the text swivels to sample Lionel's often patronizing opinion before going back to Diana.
Think of Ken Griffey, Jr., now newly admitted to the Hall of Fame, who arrived as a thunderbolt, dazzled through his twenties, and then spent another decade withering.
And it comes just one day after Trump denied any collusion — as he often has — and continued his withering rhetoric against Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation on Twitter.
If they are right, China will be mimicking an ultra-successful stratagem used by Russia to weather four years of withering western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine.
The reaction to the fake accounts at Wells Fargo, and to Mr. Stumpf's response to what has been uncovered as a widespread problem, has been withering and unrelenting.
China's government views the Tibetan Buddhist leader as a champion of independence for Tibet, and Mercedes-Benz faced withering criticism from Chinese online users who shared those views.
On Wednesday, however, she didn't pull any punches in a withering response to Soros — who has also said he hopes she doesn't get the Democratic nomination in 2020.
The official lamented that indigenous communities were withering as alcohol and teenage suicide hollowed out tribes and suggested a handful of brighter destinations in the continent-sized nation.
Dippel, who has written about Nazi Germany and the sociological underpinnings of war, turns his attention to polar exploration in this deeply researched and often withering social history.
Within hours they had been vandalized, and Ms. Borsellino had withering words in response to both the vandalism and to the lack of witnesses willing to come forward.
Likely not helping was Mr. Trevorrow's last film, a small-budget drama called "The Book of Henry," which arrived to withering reviews and terrible ticket sales in June.
SAN FRANCISCO — Executives of California's largest power company received withering criticism from state regulators Friday over a pre-emptive blackout that left millions without power, some for days.
" Most of the world has succumbed to dust storms and "rib retch" (a new strain of tuberculosis) following a "Great Withering" from spreading "fungal blights and insect infestations.
The Department of Veterans Affairs, which has broad powers to combat fraud, has come under withering criticism for failing to protect veterans and service members from such practices.
Even as Mr. de Blasio has faced withering criticism from safety groups over traffic deaths, he also won accolades for a new "busway" on 14th Street in Manhattan.
Kamala Harris and Julián Castro, who have both dropped out of the race, did not enjoy sustained bumps after issuing withering critiques of their rivals in past debates.
Mr. Dowd had known Mr. Giuliani as a 22016-year-old prosecutor whose withering cross-examination drove a sitting congressman to halt his own trial and plead guilty.
But back home, months of withering coverage in the Providence Journal have strained the already-tense relationship between Raimondo, a second-term Democrat, and Mattiello, the House Speaker.
So too for the WHCA, which will probably dismiss the reaction from Republican partisans but they cannot escape the withering criticism from eminent members of their own community.
A deadly combination of right-wing free-market fundamentalism and left-wing moral relativism led to a withering away of moral norms and shared codes of decent conduct.
Another Parisian landmark, the glass-and-metal pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre designed by I.M. Pei, likewise came under withering criticism when it was first proposed.
The paper has over the years faced withering criticism, initially because it openly backed the founder of the Socialist Party, late president Hugo Chavez, in his 1998 campaign.
So for now, at least, the split appears to be real, the populist anger withering, and the rage at Clinton and her supporters inside the party apparatus enduring.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt made withering comments about President Donald Trump in a 2016 interview with a Tulsa radio station, according to audio of the broadcast published Tuesday.
He faced withering criticism from black residents at a June 23 town hall, who condemned him for not doing enough to address police violence and racism on the force.
Cybersecurity experts said former U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping had reached an understanding in 2015 on cyber espionage, but the agreement appeared be withering away.
One week after unveiling her withering impersonation of White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Saturday Night Live, Melissa McCarthy returned to Studio 8H for another round of mockery.
In recent decades, though, local jobs in manufacturing and businesses that grow up around them have been withering up, leading young Iowans to move to larger cities for work.
Overfishing, the return of sea otter populations, and a disease called "withering foot syndrome" all contributed to the demise of abalone throughout the 70s and up to the present.
Trump's withering critique in his own speech included an accusation that Iran's government "masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy," while ruthlessly repressing its people.
Comedian Michelle Wolf unleashed a withering comeback on President Donald Trump on Twitter after he once again criticized her White House Correspondents' Dinner performance in a tweet on Tuesday.
That ex-prosecutors were now being employed by wealthy defendants was not unique to the case, but that revolving door has nonetheless come under withering criticism in recent years.
While continuing to avoid direct comment on the president's withering criticism of central bank interest rate policy, Powell told CBS' "60 Minutes" that Trump can't remove him from office.
While DoorDash has previously stood by this policy even under withering criticism, it would appear that the company has finally had it up to here with the proles whining.
And Trump has clearly tapped into widespread public sentiment with his constant refrain of Making America Great Again and putting America First despite the withering attacks on his presidency.
But the institutions of government are withering, starting with the moribund and morally decrepit Republican Party, the wound that allowed Trump to enter the body politic and hijack it.
One example was the decision to clamp down on the independent media after its withering coverage of Mr Putin's clumsy handling of the Kursk submarine sinking in August 2000.
Arizona is perhaps the most vivid example of a national trend: the withering of the cash assistance program created by the law, known as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
What are the odds that the 70-year-old billionaire finally thickens his skin, as he gains far greater power and endures far more withering criticism than ever before?
Earlier this year a report by an oversight body that evaluates its approach to security was withering — finding "serious and systematic defects" in its software engineering and cybersecurity competence.
But the impasse between Ms. Rousseff and her rivals has kept the government in Brasília distracted from these problems, exposing the political establishment to withering scrutiny around the country.
Lee has a proven record of standing up for principle, for doing the right thing for the right reasons, even in the face of withering criticism," DeMint tweeted. "Sen.
The city comptroller, Scott M. Stringer, an Upper West Side resident who is seen as a potential challenger to Mr. de Blasio, was withering in an interview on Thursday.
But the revelry belied the grim content of "Mind Warp," a meditation on the body besieged that Mr. Cowley created while withering from the effects of a mysterious affliction.
The character solidified her smart-sexy-tough type, leading to roles as a lawyer ("Boston Legal"), a withering political operative ("The Newsroom") and a shady bureaucrat ("Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.").
On Monday, longtime GOP target Andrew McCabe abruptly stepped down from his position as deputy director at the FBI, after months of withering criticism from Trump and other Republicans.
The central bank spent most of 2018 raising its benchmark interest rates in order to keep inflation in check, despite some withering criticism emanating from the president's Twitter account.
To date Collins has reserved his most withering criticisms for Twitter over this issue but he's warned both they could face sanctions if they continued to stonewall his enquiry.
That prospect has drawn withering criticism from public interest advocates at a time when many media experts are warning about out-of-control corporate consolidation in the media industry.
This meal was so delicious and I was glad I could reduce my food waste by using up my withering veggies in a way I had never thought of.
All witnesses can be subject to cross-examination by the defense — a noteworthy detail because Robert Richter, the cardinal's lawyer, has a reputation for a withering and aggressive approach.
For five years, from late 2012, Mr. Wang was in charge of the party's discipline commission, from which he pursued Mr. Xi's withering drive against corruption and political laxity.
On Tennis It is a pity it had to come to this, but with Davis Cup withering and rival events surfacing, the feeling was that something had to give.
The CBO score will define the House bill for political purposes — expect vulnerable Republicans who helped push the bill through to face withering attacks over the projected coverage losses.
They seem to skirt the prickly confrontations that come with adolescence — though Anna is, in the way of so many teenagers, a master of casually if affectionately withering condescension.
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook, facing withering criticism from governments around the world, said Thursday that it had been more aggressive in recent months about scrubbing its platform of hate speech.
The effort to derail the suits will now be considered by Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis, who, at a few recent hearings, has expressed withering skepticism of the government's case.
MSNBC's prime-time lineup is now defiantly positioned against the Trump administration, and CNN, though it has plenty of pro-Trump voices, has drawn withering criticism from the president.
The Major may be a cutting-edge cyborg capable of taking down even the most dangerous criminals, but even she's no match for the withering disdain of the internet.
McNickle is withering about Bloomberg's deal with the City Council — "a crass marriage of ambitions" — to change the term-limits law so that he could serve a third term.
It was not only Mr. Sanders and Mr. Bloomberg who were subjected to withering criticism: Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
She's watched as Senator Bernie Sanders has risen, after his withering opposition to her in the 2016 presidential primary, to become the dominant liberal force in the 2020 race.
And he takes us inside Success' famously withering test-prep sessions, which overtake its schools for months leading up to state exams — an obvious key to its test scores.
McCain, who won his party's presidential nomination in 2008, stood by Trump for months despite withering criticism, including comments mocking his time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Since Trump hired Giuliani in April, his defense of the president has come under increasingly withering criticism as the stakes in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe have gotten higher.
Moro, who presided over the case and found Lula guilty, has alternatively argued that the leaked messages show no improper behavior to questioning their authenticity, is facing withering criticism.
BEIJING — Wang Qishan, the formidable Chinese politician who oversaw President Xi Jinping's withering campaign against corruption, has been appointed to the national legislature, official news outlets said on Monday.
At the time, Yahoo faced withering criticism for its poor security practices, and Verizon ultimately opted to shave $350 million from its price when it purchased the tech company.
Every tweet and tweak kicked up waves of withering social media snark, armchair psychology, and goatee grazing editorials, which, in turn, engendered swift, frequently brutish response from West, himself.
However its strategy of publicly consulting on amendments to surveillance law to try to workaround the CJEU's ruling against indiscriminate data retention regimes has drawn withering criticism from privacy groups.
As any drag racer will tell you, achieving withering acceleration isn't just about power, but finesse—applying throttle fast enough for a good launch but deftly enough give tires traction.
The fearless performance and video artist Andrea Fraser specializes in satirizing the rituals and myths of the high-art world, with withering attention on its political and social blind spots.
More recently, Mr. Morales has faced withering criticism amid growing evidence that a young woman he dated a decade ago has exploited her ties to the president for personal gain.
She let moderator Lester Holt grill Trump about his refusal to release tax returns before delivering her own withering assessment of his insistence that a "routine audit" be completed first.
She disappears for whole sections of the film, and for a vast stretch in the middle she's just withering away to nothing, watching the televised trial, waiting by the phone.
When she turned to a life of crime, Israel was living in a squalid one-bedroom apartment with only her cat, Jersey, her books, and her withering ambition for company.
During her bid for the White House, the nonprofit bearing the names of Clinton, the former president and their daughter came under withering scrutiny for its fundraising and management practices.
Kaine also rejected arguments that Comey had little option -- and would have faced withering criticism had he waited until after the election of a new president to disclose the review.
Arie weathers withering death stares from Kendall's dad, who calls this a "different kind of courtship," his tone indicating that he'd rather his daughter have brought home a frozen fish.
Behold, after all, a vision in which the future is AI-powered automated grow systems optimizing weed production in hermetically sealed pods as withering drought and extreme heat swelters outside.
At its most desperate, Facebook shoved week-old posts into my withering feed, starved for anything that would keep my eyes trained on its infamous blue and grey walled garden.
At the turn of the century, some financial sector executives warned the failure to join the euro would lead to a withering in London's role as a hub for business.
" That same hedge fund manager noted the fear many companies have of being subjected to a withering Trump tweet, but said, "The terror is being used for good – so far.
Though an independent operator in her own right — she brings along the young, bookish Petey because he seems the most harmless partner — Laurie greets Looking Glass's operation with withering contempt.
Trump has come under withering criticism from fellow Republicans, Democrats and international allies over his decisions about Syria and Afghanistan, against the advice of his top aides and U.S. commanders.
The rest of the contingent also came under withering fire from militants in buildings, six to seven storys high, as they crossed the low-lying Mapandi bridge over the river.
Anderson and Assange have been dropping hints to fuel speculation of a romance; certainly, a juicy tabloid story would make for a convenient diversion from a run of withering press.
In the withering of the pacifist movement and the country's general support for the fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, he saw proof that it was folly to expect lasting results.
Bickert responded by claiming that political speech is "so heavily scrutinized there is a high likelihood that somebody would know if information is false" — which earned her a withering rebuke.
After an onslaught of withering criticism and intense business pressure, North Carolina's governor, Pat McCrory, slightly softened a controversial bias law, but left intact provisions limiting transgender people's bathroom access.
In response to withering criticism for its role in perpetuating fake news, Facebook has recently signaled to users, regulators, and politicians that it is finally getting its house in order.
The FAA has faced withering criticism from both victims' families and experts for not catching the safety hazards in the plane's automated systems that have been blamed for the crashes.
The Justice Department faced withering criticism from House lawmakers at a Thursday hearing for its opposition to Microsoft-backed legislation aimed at limiting the geographical scope of a U.S. warrant.
Editorial The government of Australia has come under withering criticism for its harsh anywhere-but-here approach to refugees and other migrants who attempt to reach the country by boat.
Amid this coyote war, a pair of biologists, Fred Knowlton and Guy Connolly, published a study explaining how it was possible for coyotes to withstand such withering, scorched-earth warfare.
Digs at Trump (including one about his "mushroom dick") abound, as do withering jabs at Megyn Kelly and playfully self-aware ones about the prospects of Trump winning in 2016.
His usual armory of political weapons -- disinformation, withering attacks on opponents and institutions that check his power, and a repeated habit of ignoring facts -- are useless in fighting an epidemic.
This evening, our director of live journalism discussed the withering of bipartisanship with Senators Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, and Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, at the Newseum in Washington.
Having delivered his withering antislavery speech "The Crime Against Kansas," Sumner was sitting alone in the Senate at his desk, which was bolted to the floor, when Brooks approached him.
Scientists say if the Amazon doesn't get enough rain — a problem exacerbated by deforestation and global warming — the withering forest could release billions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere.
The back-and-forth on Capitol Hill came as Sessions took the rare step of defending himself and his leadership of the Justice Department after a withering attack from Trump.
The president appears to be trying to balance competing impulses: bringing troops home while ensuring that efforts to contain ISIS will continue — and answering withering criticism for his Syria policy.
The White House has also shown no indication that it plans to rip up Mr. Obama's landmark nuclear deal, despite Mr. Trump's withering criticism of it during the presidential campaign.
The withering language prosecutors direct toward Flynn in their latest filing may ultimately be more damaging to him than the change in the government's sentencing recommendation, which was rather nuanced.
Both leaders lauded the meeting as a success and have said they want to continue their dialogue, even as the summit drew withering condemnations from across the global political spectrum.
Apple even briefly compared its new iPad to the top-selling Windows laptop on stage yesterday, clearly identifying the iPad's target audience in the face of withering Android tablet competition.
The Trump administration has blocked a number of appointments of new members to the World Trade Organization, effectively withering the power of the group set up to manage trade disputes.
With this tremendous advantage over his rivals, and despite his many blunders on the campaign trail, this image has endured even under withering criticism that would destroy any other candidate.
Though it was the result of a policy implemented last year by Sessions, Nielsen was often cast as the face of family separations, and endured withering criticism as a result.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's withering viral takedown of just how easily deep-pocketed donors dominate politics was like watching a prosecutor lay into a campaign finance system that has no defense.
Perhaps what is wrong with the US economy in recent years isn't mainly Obamacare or Dodd-Frank or the higher corporate tax rate or a withering of some intrinsic Americanness.
While magazine advertising has dropped off somewhat with the withering of the publishing industry, television advertising has risen 55 percent for hospitals and 30 percent for prescription drugs in that period.
Trump faces withering attacks from rivals Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio and from 239 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who labeled him a danger to the Republican party and the United States.
Mylan has been under withering criticism from customers and Congress since August after the company hiked the price to more than $600 for a two-pack of Epi-Pen auto-injectors.
It signaled that the president&aposs base in the state remains solidly behind him ahead of November&aposs midterm elections, despite withering criticism from both inside and outside the Republican Party.
Jones' gay son, Carson Jones, stood by his father's side for the historic moment, and gave the vice president — who has been outspoken about his anti-gay views — a withering look.
Trump's calls for deporting all undocumented workers and plans to build a wall along the border earned him withering criticism from Peña Nieto, as well as many independents and moderate Republicans.
It feels pent and – yes – secretive, as if, were it to exist on any larger scale, it would expose itself too much to the cold, hard, withering light of analytical reason.
Of course, the Hague Tribunal and its sister, the Arusha Tribunal -- convened for the Rwandan genocide -- have also been subject to withering criticism over the length and expense of the trials.
" RELATED: GOP distances itself from Trump again Trump's comments came under withering attack from Hillary Clinton, who charged Monday that Trump lived a billionaire's lifestyle while "contributing nothing to our nation.
Policy areas where transpartisanship flourished in the 114th Congress are withering; one of the chief opponents of a federal criminal justice reform bill that stalled last year is now attorney general.
I chatted yesterday with Bob McNally, whose well-received January 2017 book Crude Volatility traced the history of oil markets and analyzed (among other things) the withering of OPEC's limited power.
It signaled that the president&aposs base in the state remains solidly behind him ahead of November&aposs midterm elections, despite withering criticism from both inside and outside the Republican party.
The European nations most enamored of freedom — those released three decades ago from the withering grip of the Soviet empire — have transformed into those most skeptical that liberal democracy provides it.
CAIRO (Reuters) - President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who once enjoyed widespread popular support, has come under withering criticism from Egyptians on social media after delivering a long televised speech on Wednesday.
Four years later, the U.S. Midwest, the engine of the global corn and soybean growing machine, suffered its worst drought in decades, opening gaping cracks in the soil and withering crops.
Current and former ambassadors told The New York Times that former British ambassador Sir Kim Darroch's withering assessment of the Trump administration is a view shared by many diplomats in Washington.
Corker has been withering in his criticism of Trump since announcing his plan to retire, which has freed him of having to win support from Trump's base for a reelection bid.
Even the city's government, which has come under withering criticism because it is perceived as looking out too much for the interests of Beijing, felt the need to assure nervous residents.
For nearly two months, North Carolina has been the target of withering attacks from politicians, activists, major CEOs and business owners, and now even the federal government over its bathroom law.
Nielsen insisted throughout the more than four-hour hearing that she had not heard Trump use the word "shithole," earning her withering criticism from some Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Larry McDonald, editor and founder of the Bear Traps Report, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " that a "disconnect" between the stock's massive market capitalization and the company's withering bond price is concerning.
In 2009, the United Nations came under withering criticism for its failure to speak out on the widespread human rights violations at the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka.
" In a withering review of Robert Altman's 2006 film, "A Prairie Home Companion," Rex Reed called Mr. Keillor "a myopic doughboy" and his program "a lumbering, affected and pointless audio curiosity.
Staro Zhelezare, population 400, is like so many other Eastern European hamlets withering in the face of low birth rates and the exodus of young adults to more prosperous points west.
"Ash Is Purest White" is directed by Jia Zhangke , who specializes in small, involved tales that somehow unscroll into broader truths, often of the most withering sort, about his native land.
During his presidency, they spotted an anti-Bush bumper sticker with a withering put-down, and they not only told him about it but turned it into a running family joke.
In 2008, Robert Gates, the secretary of defense, began warning about the "creeping militarization of some aspects of America's foreign policy," with the State Department withering and the Pentagon steadily expanding.
In an op-ed for The Guardian this morning, Epic Games co-founder Tim Sweeney launched a withering attack on Microsoft and its Universal Windows Platform (UWP) initiative in Windows 10.
Mr. Xi, who is general secretary of the Communist Party, has led a withering campaign against corruption that has ensnared thousands of officials, as well as many of his political rivals.
Nowhere is that more evident than in Playboy magazine, withering away behind safe-for-work, opaque plastic on the back of the rack and behind a pay wall on the internet.
This could embed Trumpism within the G.O.P. If Trump suffers a withering loss in a straight-up election campaign, then his populist tendency might shrink and mainstream Republicans might regain primacy.
Because there are so many nonprofit organizations, volunteers and government services here to support refugees, a decline in the number of refugees could lead to a withering of those support services.
As the intelligence community's top election security official since last year, she was subjected to withering criticism after her briefing to a classified hearing of the House Intelligence Committee on Feb.
Nielsen insisted throughout the more than four-hour hearing that she had not heard Trump use the word "shithole," earning her withering criticism from some Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Haunting the book throughout is a fear of missed chances, long-overdue payoffs and family secrets withering on the vine: a familiar anxiety when one generation passes to another too quickly.
Hallmark's top television executive, Bill Abbott, is leaving the company weeks after the Hallmark Channel confronted a withering backlash over its decision to pull commercials that featured a same-sex wedding.
So let me say this on Thanksgiving: I'm thankful to have this platform because as long as there are ink and pixels, you will be the focus of my withering gaze.
When he learns that the grown son of his new neighbors Gary (Mark Zeisler) and Patti (Julia Duffy, hilariously withering) is getting divorced, Pete takes an obsessive interest in the matter.
Taylor's committee wants either the data, "or else a ban that will stand up in court," he wrote earlier this month in a response to Swedish biathlete Sebastian Samuelsson's withering criticism.
But Mr. Liu's death last week of liver cancer, after a final, futile attempt by friends to bring about his release, has dealt a withering blow to the pro-democracy movement.
He told James Estrin of The Times last December that he believed that Mr. Capa had been so rattled during the withering fire at Omaha Beach that he exposed only 260.
He has allowed Mueller to expand the probe beyond the narrow question of Trump and Russia, while sticking up for the special counsel's integrity under withering criticism from skeptical Republican Congressmen.
There is some mildly amusing business involving the fate of the engagement ring, and Watkins turns up periodically to make withering remarks, serving as a de facto surrogate for the audience.
Trump has long stated that "all options are on the table" when it comes to Venezuela, where embattled President Nicolas Maduro is clinging to power despite street protests and withering US sanctions.
Trump apologized to May for the furor over his withering public critique, blaming "fake news" and promising instead a bilateral trade agreement with Britain after it leaves the European Union in March.
With the stadium roof closed to keep out the withering Melbourne heat, the 103-year-old grabbed the first set in 210 minutes as a 2200th grand slam title looked a formality.
Trump advisers also took up the attack in appearances on Sunday&aposs news shows, leveling more withering and unprecedented criticism against Trudeau, branding him a back-stabber unworthy of Trump&aposs time.
She plays a woman whose most wonderfully withering quality is her inability to let anyone treat her like a supporting figure in their lives — not when hers are the experiences that matter.
The marketing campaign is part of a broader effort for the company fresh off a $12.8 billion financing from cigarette juggernaut Altria and a bout of withering criticism from the U.S. government.
A silver lining came in the afternoon, when Trump announced a "phase one" trade agreement with China that he hopes will signal the beginning of the end of a withering trade war.
After days of withering criticism from many Republicans and national security veterans, Monday's developments reflected an attempt by the White House to adopt a firmer stance as northern Syria descends into mayhem.
Despite some artillery fire on Douma on Wednesday, there has been no renewal of the army's withering bombardment and assault that stormed most of the rebel enclave in just a few weeks.
He earned the nickname Iron Mike in 1951 after he parachuted into Munsan-Ni, a South Korean village, and managed to hold a critical hill in the face of withering enemy fire.
It also sought to ensure that the United States and European allies could justify the strike to the world in the face of withering criticism by Russia — Mr. Assad's most powerful partner.
The leaders of the European Union delivered a withering snub to Poland's right-wing government on Thursday by steamrolling its objections and reappointing former Polish premier Donald Tusk to chair their summits.
Trump and his administration have come under withering criticism for their "zero tolerance" policy, which orders US attorney offices to prosecute all illegal entry cases referred by the Department of Homeland Security.
She not only has fire in her belly, but also a withering contempt for the likes of Boris Johnson, who can't be bothered to come up with anything more than fatuous slogans.
A withering report from a U.K. Parliament committee that calls out Facebook and other tech platforms as "digital gangsters" is adding new heat to a European campaign against U.S.-based tech giants.
The company came under withering criticism from Trump and many members of Congress for the cuts, which came a decade after the company was rescued by a $50 billion U.S. government bailout.
In fact, a significant amount of SoftBank's investment capital comes from the country, which is now under withering global scrutiny amid concerns about the disappearance and suspected killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
First, no Democratic leader has been held accountable for nearly a decade of withering defeats for the party, including the reduction of its House representation to the lowest level since the 1920s.
When Coy spotted the withering weeds, he realized why hives that produced 100 pounds of honey three summers ago now were managing barely half that: Dicamba probably had destroyed his bees' food.
At the turn of the century, some financial sector executives also warned the failure to join the euro would lead to a withering in London's role as a hub for global business.
Since winning seven of 663 contests on Super Tuesday, Trump has come under withering fire from a Republican establishment worried he will lead the party to a resounding defeat in November's elections.
In an op-ed for The Guardian this morning, Epic Games co-founder Tim Sweeney has launched a withering attack on Microsoft and its Universal Windows Platform (UWP) initiative in Windows 10.
Whether because of a withering drought, deforestation and soil erosion, or attacks from other tribes, or a combination of these things, their vast empire shrank and became the pueblos of New Mexico.
She opened her locker room to television cameras and gave viewers an unfiltered look at her demanding style, her steely glare and her unapologetically withering remarks to her players and to referees.
The inquiry's verdict on the planning and conduct of British military involvement in Iraq was withering, rejecting Mr. Blair's contention that the difficulties encountered after the invasion could not have been foreseen.
Mr. de Blasio has also faced withering questions over political favors since one of his biggest donors, Jona S. Rechnitz, described in an unrelated trial how he tried buying City Hall influence.
But we can't afford to feel that canceling a school band concert, or suspending a basketball season, is a withering retreat; we must see them as parts of an empowered, collaborative undertaking.
The book braids together three strands: a brisk, rather generic history of American photography; a biography of Maier; and a withering account of how the artist has been represented since her death.
Jo Johnson, the younger brother of leading Brexiteer and former foreign minister Boris, resigned from May's government last Friday, calling in a withering critique for another referendum to prevent her Brexit plans.
Things stood thus in 1998 when Marvel, in the midst of financial meltdown, approached a brash African-American man named Christopher Priest with the prospect of revitalizing the withering "Black Panther" brand.
The Broward County elections office, particularly its top official, was heavily scrutinized and the subject of withering attacks for its performance on Election Day in November and in the recount that followed.
To watch the Monfils-Djokovic match was to watch two men wilting and withering away; neither looked like even close to the star tennis players we've seen them both be for years.
Tiny sunglasses spark anger because they aren't designed for the rest of us — fleshy, withering, influence-less normies who, given the choice, would probably have our sunglasses cover our full eyeballs, thanks.
Toward the end of the Obama presidency, FEMA bragged that it had significantly improved its disaster response, compared with the days of Hurricane Katrina, when its performance came in for withering scorn.
He immediately came under withering criticism and congressional and federal review for awarding a $300 million contract to a small private company from Montana, Whitefish Energy Holdings, to help repair the grid.
The likelihood of her remaining on the debate stage until next year has raised concerns among some of her rivals, who view her as an unpredictable adversary who can deliver withering attacks.
After coming under withering criticism, the law enforcement agency reversed course on Monday and released the complete text of the call — a decision the White House said was made without its input.
What starts as a withering roast of race in America quickly escalates to a searing and surreal indictment of capitalism, with unforgettably strange performances from Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, and Armie Hammer.
Sure. Juicer so I can finally turn all those stalks of celery withering away in my crisper drawer into a bright green elixir that will solve all my (possibly imagined) health woes?
MORE (R-Ariz.) is defending national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who has been under withering attack from right-wing media outlets worried that he's purging conservatives from the National Security Council (NSC).
Feinstein has come under withering scrutiny for being secretive about disclosing the letter's contents, after she referred it to federal investigators in a dramatic 11th hour bid to stall the nomination process.
Mitt Romney of Utah, maybe the most outspoken member of the GOP to take issue with the president on so many issues, is facing a withering series of attacks from his right.
Her first attempt to grapple with the songbook of Bob Dylan — in the short-lived 2006 Broadway musical "The Times They Are A-Changin'" — earned her some of her most withering reviews.
Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey came under withering questioning on Friday from lawmakers who pointedly challenged whether the administration took seriously an accusation of sexual assault against a top Murphy official.
The vacant storefronts will fill up, rents will skyrocket, the current inhabitants will get forced out; or a plateau followed by an ebb, these few blocks slowly withering back to tumbleweed territory.
Kathy Kraninger, President Donald Trump's pick to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, faced withering criticism on Thursday from Democrats, who repeatedly charged that she was unqualified to lead the powerful agency.
And the withering of the down-ballot party paired with the failure to create entrenched policy accomplishments means much of Obama-era policymaking will have vanished without a trace within six months.
Any pick for secretary of state would have been forced to toe his prospective boss's weird, admiring line on the Kremlin — and would have been subject to withering questions as a result.
If Trump's withering attacks on the Green New Deal resolution in Congress — and his recent fixation on falsehoods about wind technology — are any indication, he will attack the issue endlessly in the campaign.
All the supposed experts told us the only real motivation was fears over immigration, but it turns out concerns about British sovereignty out-polled immigration by a withering 53 percent to 34 percent.
Rajan had faced withering criticism from right-wing members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party for keeping interest rates high and choking growth, raising speculation it had contributed to his decision to leave.
At a time when the Cold War was ending and the influence of Soviet-style communism was withering, Bush's military and diplomatic actions firmly cast the United States as the world's leading superpower.
After falling off the political radar a bit this summer, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is back in the spotlight after her withering takedown of Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf in Tuesday's Senate hearing.
Some social media users objected to Hadid saying she feels healthy now in the lengthy journey to self-acceptance, writing that she looked like she was "withering away to bones" in the clip.
Scientists think that global climate change, if left unchecked, could bring withering droughts, more intense storms, devastating sea level rise, and more frequent and severe heat waves to many parts of the globe.
But now the region finds itself in the grips of a withering drought that may be exacerbated by climate change, forcing city and regional agencies to take draconian actions to curb water use.
He criticized decisions to withdraw from the Paris climate accord and repeal Obamacare, but did not directly address Trump's equivocal comments about white supremacists in Virginia, even as others reacted with withering criticism.
But Mr. Sessions, 72, has been an admired figure in Alabama Republican politics for four decades and, by many accounts, remains popular there despite the withering scorn Mr. Trump has leveled at him.
But do also bear in mind the Electoral Commission's withering criticism of the Vote Leave campaign, specifically — for not so much a failure to co-operate with its investigation but for intentional obstruction.
The president has faced withering criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike for greenlighting the Turkish military operation against the Kurds, who have played a critical role in the campaign against the Islamic State.
But there is a clear need to craft an approach to America's global engagement that resonates with an American electorate weary from two decades of war abroad and withering partisan divisions at home.
The FARC, which agreed to negotiate after suffering withering setbacks on the battlefield, appears to have negotiated in good faith and has enforced a cease-fire that has held for over a year.
The six-minute video parodies cooking demonstrations, replacing the typical gracious host with, in the artist's words, "an anti-Julia Child" played by Rosler, who doesn't smile and maintains a withering stare throughout.
While delivering a withering and impassioned rebuke to the UN, the Swedish climate activist accused five of the world's major leaders of betraying younger generations through inadequate action on the worsening climate crisis.
"That's what's new — the suffering of the rich," said Ibrahim Eissa, a prominent journalist who was once among Mr. Sisi's loudest advocates, but who recently published a withering attack on the president's policies.
Facing on-field protests by members of the women's team, withering criticism from major U.S. Soccer sponsors and public condemnation by members of the organization's board of directors, Cordeiro found his position untenable.
Bradley Cooper, who plays the withering rock star Jackson Maine, and Lady Gaga, who plays the rising pop siren Ally, are apt partners onscreen, and the story strikes many familiar music-business notes.
Even before the Yellow Vests took to the streets, Mr. Macron realized that support was withering, and his government tried to pivot toward those left behind in the previous round of tax cuts.
The extension signals the potential demise of a trade pact that, while critical to North American commerce, has come under withering criticism from the Trump administration as a bad deal for American workers.
One result could be an antidote to the withering looks from passengers who do not approve of seatmates' hoodies and sweatpants, and an overall avoidance of skirmishes over what is appropriate airplane attire.
And later on Sunday, in one of the most devastating performances by a Trump official this week, the Trump aide Stephen Miller fell apart like a used tissue under Chris Wallace's withering questions.
The spill comes as Mr. Bolsonaro's government has come under withering criticism from abroad for weakening environmental policies and agencies while taking steps to open up protected lands in the Amazon to industries.
Whereas the other productions were touring — safely distant from the withering glare of New York theater critics, who are not, as a whole, known for rocking out — "Moulin Rouge!" is perched on Broadway.
Sidebar WASHINGTON — Judge Richard A. Posner, whose restless intellect, withering candor and superhuman output made him among the most provocative figures in American law in the last half-century, recently announced his retirement.
Ms. Davis, however, a flashy dresser who lived a party-girl life, made a poor impression in strait-laced Amarillo, where the case had been moved, during two weeks of withering cross-examination.
Boris Johnson has suffered the first significant challenge to his leadership after his former chancellor delivered a withering resignation speech in which he accused the prime minister of monopolising power inside Downing Street.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg came under withering criticism for his history of sexist remarks and actions, his support of stop-and-frisk searches, and a number of other glaring weaknesses.
Justice Samuel Alito read a withering dissent from the bench, saying the university had not done what the justices had asked when they sent the case back to a lower court in 2013.
But by leaning on members to vote for a bill that many fear will leave millions of people unable to afford health care, Mr. Ryan has exposed moderate Republicans to withering political attacks.
Fail to sign La Lista, refuse to honor La Lista, or in any other way degrade La Lista, and you met with the withering eye of its steward, the Televisa correspondent Marisa Céspedes.
The report's assessment of McKinsey's behavior was withering, and it revealed that the firm subsequently used the same friendly manager to help secure contracts at three other federal agencies in 2017 and 2018.
And finally, there were the withering criticisms by the New York Fed regarding Deutsche's troubled American operations — where, at the behest of Mr. Jain, Mr. Broeksmit had become a member of the board.
USA Gymnastics has faced withering criticism from women who have shared their stories of sexual abuse at the hands of former team doctor Larry Nassar over the past week in a Michigan courtroom.
Neil delivered an extraordinary monologue to camera on Thursday night over Johnson&aposs continued refusal to commit to a prime-time grilling on television, in a withering put-down that immediately went viral.
More than 1,100 civilians have been killed in the onslaught on the biggest rebel stronghold near Damascus since it began three weeks ago with a withering bombardment, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Trump later apologized to May for the furor over his withering public critique, blaming "fake news" and promising instead a bilateral trade agreement with Britain after it leaves the European Union in March 2019.
Through seven years of withering Republican bombardment and 22009 congressional votes for repeal, Obamacare seemed stuck in the limbo of popular indifference, rarely exceeding a 50 percent approval rating or dipping below 40 percent.
They were never exactly cool or well respected in their two decade run, but in a world increasingly enamored of absurdity and couched in concentric circles of distant, withering irony, Coldplay was centering calm.
Reviews for "Batman v Superman" were withering — the New York Times' A.O. Scott said seeing the film is " about as diverting as having a porcelain sink broken over your head" - but audiences didn't care.
But all the other noises are pushed so far into the foreground that the soundtrack is absolutely eviscerated and all the viewer manages to internalise is Tanya and whatshisface wet kissing in withering silence.
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As the slumping Yankees paused Monday before heading into the teeth of a withering schedule, Cashman expressed deep frustration over the state of the team and sounded as if his patience was running out.
Meanwhile, Catholics everywhere—and lapsed Catholics, like me—are left to wonder how their Church, which has faced such withering scrutiny for so long, can keep getting it so wrong over and over again.
Whatever you think of the special counsel's split-decision verdict, Mueller and his team withstood two years of withering assault by a Twitter-mad president, his congressional enablers, and the right-wing fever swamp.
As recently as last year, I would cast withering looks of disapprobation at anyone walking up to the latest supercar and spoiling my professional shot just to take a picture with their dinky smartphone.
There's the family drama, in which the endearingly bumbling George (for starters, he buys the wrong house in New Zealand) learns to be an adult under the withering but loving gaze of his children.
In early March, Tom Perez, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, released a withering statement that cited a recent New Yorker investigation into Fox News' symbiotic, often propagandistic, relationship with the Trump administration.
McCain gives cover for Collins and Murkowski to also be "no's" -- allowing them to present a united front against what will almost certainly be a withering attack on their conservative credentials by President Trump.
Then, he addressed the "cheerleader guy" comment and dropped a withering hammer: "Terms like 'cheerleader guy,' to me, maybe fall outside of bounds of critique or criticism," Tomlin said during a news conference Tuesday.
And just like canaries in a coal mine, wild birds all across the world are telling us the same thing: Earth's ecosystems are withering and dying at an unprecedented rate, thanks to climate change.
The history of the EU is not, as supporters and detractors sometimes suggest, a Whiggish march towards ever-closer union, marked by a steady accretion of powers and a withering of the nation-state.
There's no denying that government regulations and emissions standards have played a role in the withering of the coal industry, which just three years ago accounted for more than 90 percent of Kentucky's electricity.
He often sits near Mr. Ghani in meetings as a supposed display of unity, but he has been publicly withering about the president's governance — though mostly careful not to single him out by name.
When the mask came off, Imam, 32, launched into "I Min Zon" ("In My Zone"), a languid, withering song from her first EP, in which she rails against racism and sexism in the country.
Mr. Cuomo and authority officials have received withering criticism over their handling of the city's subway crisis and are struggling to fund a roughly $800 million rescue plan to fix the broader subway system.
Mr. St. Aubyn does a reasonably good rendition of a classic style of British social satire, withering and mock-grotesque, for those who pine for the early works of Evelyn Waugh and Kingsley Amis.
By the 28s, local businesses were petitioning the city to change its image by cleaning up the riverfront, where vacant stores sat along the banks of the river, and by reviving the withering downtown.
The president all but washed his hands of the conflict, saying that it "has nothing to do with us," generating withering criticism from Republicans and leading to a stormy clash with Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The combination of the president's frontal attacks on Senate Republicans and his claim that there were "fine people" marching with white supremacists in Charlottesville has emboldened lawmakers to criticize Mr. Trump in withering terms.
Mr. Zhao's children said that his time as premier and Communist Party general secretary in the 1980s was an era of bold change and intellectual ferment that drew a withering contrast with China today.
As they responded to withering criticism from regulators in San Francisco, Pacific Gas & Electric executives provided the fullest picture yet of the utility's massive power shut-off, which wrought chaos throughout the Bay Area.
During Mr. Obama's second term, the ground-based force came under withering criticism over the training of its crews — who work long, boring hours underground — and the decrepit state of the silos and weapons.
In recent days, Mr. Trump withstood withering criticism from European counterparts who accused him of shirking America's role as a global leader and America's responsibility as history's largest emitter of planet-warming greenhouse gasses.
In a withering, 63-page research report, the influential JPMorgan (JPM) analyst argued the "risk/reward" for owning GE has "tilted back negative" because the stock's 26 spike hasn't been based on underlying change.
Australian National University, after more than a year of withering criticism over its handling of sexual assault and harassment on campus, will soon have a full-time on-campus counselor specializing in the issue.
Judging from what's being shown at MoMA, there's an insatiability to Alassane's films: he pirouettes from magic-lantern féticheur to withering social critic to deadpan documentarian, abounding all the while in feats of material innovation.
Hill was put through a rigorous interrogation by senators - the Washington Post in a recent story portrayed it as "withering skeptical questioning" - and some critics saw a double standard, saying Thomas got a smoother ride.
There is significant opposition inside the Defense Department to releasing too much detail about the raid for fear of jeopardizing future missions and giving any hints about precisely how the SEALs came under withering fire.
She clings to a withering European project, ardently defending the European single currency while extolling the principle of freedom of movement across Europe in the face of mounting unease and fear at home and abroad.
But Warren, and the bureau, has been under withering assault from conservatives and industry leaders since then — with the Republicans refusing to confirm Warren and then moving to gut several of the CFPB's key provisions.
The charges against Atilla and eight other Turkish citizens, including a former economy minister, have drawn withering criticism from the Turkish government, which claims the case is an American plot to embarrass Erdogan and Turkey.
Back in the 1990s, openness and the withering of borders was all the rage, but now parts of the left embrace closed trade policies and parts of the right embrace closed cultural and migration policies.
Last week, in the face of withering criticism from a UK committee that's looking into the issue of fake news, Facebook committed to taking a deeper look into its own data around the Brexit referendum.
Part of this is because counterterrorism instruments and Western defenses have improved, but it's also because the collapse of the caliphate and the withering of al-Qaeda has made the messages of extremists less compelling.
Good companies like Samsung survive their crises all the time and even roar back as Toyota did in the wake of sudden acceleration, as did J&J after dozens of withering recalls in recent years.
To be sure, happy vibes will not transform Russia's politics, much less its foreign policy; they will not put an end to Mr Putin's aggression abroad, nor free the political prisoners withering in his jails.
Why it matters: While revenue and earnings per share beat Wall Street expectations (more below), the $2.7 billion antitrust charge caused profits to sink to $3.5 billion, withering down 27.7% from last years' $4.9 billion.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes is facing withering criticism after declaring on Twitter that "we're ... very very lucky that the attackers tried to use explosives rather than guns" in terror attacks in New York and New Jersey.
With an in-house staff of 120 and 1,200 contract employees (who do the majority of talking to the customers), Jet Doll is — if not as busy as ever — certainly not withering on the vine.
I fired rockets as fast I as I could, while gunners raced out of cover to drop ammunition crates around me, then resumed laying down withering machine gun fire to suppress the encroaching British infantry.
The former Secretary of State has been come under withering scrutiny over an email server she used while at the State Department, but remains the prohibitive favorite to be her party's standard-bearer in November.
Foreign ambassadors told The New York Times that the diplomatic community in Washington, DC, concurs with the withering assessment of the Trump administration provided by former UK ambassador Sir Kim Darroch in leaked diplomatic cables.
Before Florence made landfall, FEMA Administrator Brock Long came under withering fire from his boss, Homeland Security Secretary Kirsten Nielsen, who reportedly contemplated firing Long for purported misuse of federal government vehicles for personal travel.
He is the most capable person of delivering the withering criticism that will be required to draw a sharp contrast between the values of the Democratic Party and the vapid extremists of the Trump administration.
She'd be just as likely to cut you down with a withering remark, or to launch into an exhaustive tangent about some stretch of her life, as if she was reading her own Wikipedia entry.
Name one Norwegian startup that isn't the obvious one… But despite not basking in the limelight, it hasn't exactly been withering away in the shadow of the relative successes of its other Scandinavian brethren either.
It is these rights of primacy that the Ecumenical Patriarchate is determined to defend, despite its very reduced circumstances following the city's fall to the Ottomans and the withering of its own flock in Turkey.
In the question-and-answer period, Dr. Anversa's colleague and collaborator, Dr. Bernardo Nadal-Ginard, took the microphone to offer a withering riposte to Dr. Murry "I love Plácido Domingo," Dr. Nadal-Ginard recalled saying.
Sky News Australia, a Murdoch-owned cable news channel, faced withering criticism for airing an interview with Blair Cottrell, the former leader of an anti-Islam, far-right group who has expressed pro-Nazi views.
An important part of Mr. Chang's persona at the start was his outsider status, casting stones at (or at least making withering remarks about) the bastions of haute cuisine where he had learned his trade.
There were metal detectors at the school's entrance painted in the primary colors of the big-shouldered blazers worn by the first team of Heathers, the clique of withering Queen Bees who rule the school.
Ms. Pressley is withering as she code-switches between the inflections of her own upbringing — "the Jack and Jill, cotillion-attending, Talented Tenth types" — and those of "hood black folks" who name their children Lashonda.
For most of human existence, that environment was characterized by extreme challenges, like scarcity of food, or food that could carry disease, as well as unsanitary conditions and unclean water, withering weather, and so on.
But in World War I, mile upon mile of coiled barbed wire wove through the blasted terrain of trench warfare to create entanglements that impeded foot soldiers and exposed them to withering fire and bombardment.
But some foodies, chefs and social media users in Malaysia have countered with withering criticism — suggesting, for example, that Singapore's hawker stalls are too sanitized to truly compete with their grittier, allegedly tastier Malaysian counterparts.
Jon Tester's admission that Jackson had received a clean FBI background check "was huge" for the nominee's prospects, which have tanked in the face of withering scrutiny from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
While the relationship between Washington and Jerusalem continues to enjoy bipartisan support in Washington, Netanyahu in particular has come under withering criticism from Democrats over the ongoing occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
He has been a withering critic of the culture of high pay, group think and excessive fees yet he has also swooped in to buy big stakes in investment firms when they hit rough times.
In an otherwise lackluster debate, former Vice President Joe Biden faced withering criticism Wednesday night for his stance on an issue that puts him way out of whack with the rest of the field: marijuana.
Those who watch the video, teenagers whisper to one another, will die seven days later — and they do, horribly, withering in the gaze of Samara, the tortured soul whose thoughts have somehow generated those images.
But with that sudden success came a withering torrent of criticism on the debate stage Wednesday night from rivals like Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
R. Adiga burst onto the literary scene with his Booker Prize–winning debut, White Tiger: a withering indictment of class inequality and a darkly comic story of a poor Indian driver who murders his boss.
In this northeastern part of Nigeria ravaged by the terrorist group Boko Haram, where there is not enough food to go around and no one goes to bed full, Abdulrahman was withering away from malnutrition.
They take this up while withstanding the withering anger of Lyra, an 11-year-old who (understandably) is not happy about a prolonged cultural exchange that involves limited screen time and a scarcity of books.
There was the withering interview on "The View" this week, in which the Minnesota senator was asked why she "failed to prosecute a single killing by the police" during her time as a county prosecutor.
The media press box is often full, players' mistakes are magnified and no one is spared from withering mockery in the headlines of tabloids like the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
" Feeling that some other cast members were not fully invested in their roles, Mr. Brightman said, "I started to go: 'Oh my God, that person is just collecting a paycheck and is slowly withering to death.
And even in the face of withering criticism, Comey has been largely consistent in his telling of his interactions with Trump in his memos, his book and numerous press interviews he&aposs given in recent months.
Feelings about Tesla CEO Elon Musk have always run hot, and lately his company has come in for some withering criticism over (among other things) the working conditions at its factories and its inflated stock valuation.
"It&aposs an aching feeling when you see the hard work of years withering away and slipping through your fingers," Ali, who lives in the Siba district south of Basra, told The Associated Press by phone.
Noting that his tenure would officially end July 19, Acosta effectively surrendered in the face of withering criticism over his role in handing registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a plea deal more than a decade ago.
We said that no matter how withering the criticism or unfriendly the environment, eight months into an administration -- even one as peculiar as this -- was an insufficient period of time to make a judgment on departing.
Deeply sensitive Sources close to Trump say he remains in a competitive stance against Obama, who campaigned heavily for Hillary Clinton in last year's presidential election and offered withering criticism of Trump on the campaign trail.
And when the team fell back under withering enemy fire, Chapman remained behind to fight on for an hour and attempted to cover the approach of a quick reaction force, before he was shot and killed.
But Mr Hensarling believes that small banks would be thrilled: "Speak to any community banker and they will tell you they are withering on the vine and the number one culprit is Dodd-Frank," he says.
Editorial Some 330 million people — about one quarter of India's population — are reeling from a drought that has turned vast areas of the subcontinent into a dust bowl, withering crops and forcing farmers from their lands.
Thursday night he moved more obviously into the scrutiny phase, with withering criticism from Elizabeth Warren, who is looking to be rediscovered, and Amy Klobuchar, who is looking for a shot at entering the cycle herself.
And her more traditional campaign event was in stark contrast to the withering post-convention attack Mr. Trump delivered against Senator Ted Cruz in which he rehashed old dramas about the Texas senator's wife and father.
The withering of local community, together with the attenuation of the civic ethic, doomed America's once-vibrant republican tradition to a long period of retreat, though it has recently begun showing signs of a possible resurgence.
The release of the document comes as the Justice Department has come under increasingly withering criticism from both the president and Republicans in Congress — and as Mueller has appeared to inch closer to interviewing the president.
Withering gunfire continued as scores of police converged on the area amid reports of an "active shooter" and deployed armored personnel carriers to provide cover for the wounded and move them from harm's way, officials said.
It was both withering and hopeless, as was Mr. Rock's entire, impossible gig, which forced him to straddle the very contradictions that make the industry so difficult to grapple with and so seemingly impervious to change.
However, the release of the three men marked a dramatic victory for Trump's embattled White House at a time when his foreign policy is under withering criticism after Tuesday's U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal.
So on the one hand, regular Americans are in a particularly tough spot, and the OECD report suggests this is largely because unions came under withering attack and lawmakers have embraced policies favoring the super rich.
In ads, Sessions put back on the red "Make America Great Again" hat and reminded Alabama that he was the first senator to endorse Trump -- and never said a "cross word" about him despite withering criticism.
In ads, Sessions put the red "Make America Great Again" hat back on and reminded Alabama that he was the first senator to endorse Trump -- and never said a "cross word" about him despite withering criticism.
Much like "Don't Wanna Know," the group's collaboration with Kendrick Lamar, this song strips away much of SZA's withering attitude and tart vocalizing in order to get her closer to that denuded lite-soul comfort zone.
At this very moment they are saying to themselves, 'Be patient, one of these days their crops will start withering from the salt, they will not be able to feed themselves, they will have to go.
Making a rare theatrical appearance, she is required mostly to bustle imperiously about, lobbing insults at her hapless daughter, Agatha (a game Ami Metcalf), and narrowing her eyes when about to land an especially withering remark.
The Amazon founder, along with his then-wife MacKenzie, have long countered that they did not want to rush into philanthropy — and have been willing to take withering criticism in order to avoid knee-jerk donations.
But even if "China Dream" paints a withering portrait of China's official class, Ma Daode's pangs of conscience also suggest that even people who participate in a deeply corrupt and repressive system are capable of redemption.
Withering as they may be, provinces like Soria, which has 210,603 inhabitants — half of what it had 260 years ago — will be critical to the outcome of Spain's national election on Sunday, its third since 260.
Casting an even more withering eye on Filipino society than he did in his 2013 thriller, "On the Job," Mr. Matti locks onto Manigan (an impressive Anne Curtis), a recent transfer to an elite narcotics squad.
After three days of tumbling stocks, a steady stream of negative news stories, and withering criticism from lawmakers of all stripes, President Trump took to TV screens Wednesday to defend his administration's response to the coronavirus.
At Mr. Percoco's trial, Mr. Howe testified about a life of lies and unsavory business dealings, but it was only under a withering cross-examination that he admitted to attempting to defraud his credit card company.
Trump himself has come under withering criticism, including from stalwart Republican backers such as U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, for withdrawing the U.S. forces whose presence might have prompted Erdogan to hold off on sending in troops.
In New Hampshire last January, where Clinton was trailing Sanders by double digits, Clinton's campaign reprinted a withering Washington Post editorial that accused Sanders of running a "fiction-filled campaign" into fliers it distributed to voters.
On songs like "Real Friends" and "No More Parties in LA," Mr. West sounds exhausted and exasperated, while "I Love Kanye" is a withering self-assessment passed off as a taunt ("I miss the old Kanye").
And despite bitter complaints from Trump, Attorney General Bill Barr and other officials about individual federal judges blocking policies nationwide, Jackson did just that and coupled her decision with a withering attack on the administration's contention.
During a visit to Britain earlier this year Trump said the two countries could secure a "great" post-Brexit trade deal, lavishing praise on May and contradicting his own earlier withering assessment of her exit strategy.
During a visit to Britain earlier this year Trump said the two countries could secure a "great" post-Brexit trade deal, lavishing praise on May and contradicting his own earlier withering assessment of her exit strategy.
" Boehner 'let out his inner Trump' Former House Speaker John Boehner torched Cruz in a withering interview at Stanford University last week, calling the Texas senator "Lucifer in the Flesh" and a "miserable son of a b----.
While Hong Kong activists push for greater democracy, Beijing has been taking a tougher stance on the city, and some Hong Kong residents say the old border that has defined the city's autonomy is slowly withering away.
Justice Scalia's sometimes withering questioning helped transform what had been a sleepy bench when he arrived into one that Chief Justice Roberts has said has become too active, with the justices interrupting the lawyers and each other.
Trump&aposs public doubting of Russia&aposs responsibility in a joint news conference with Putin on Monday provoked withering criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike and forced the president to make a rare public admission of error.
The heightened scrutiny and withering criticism — targeting tech on everything from sex trafficking to fake news — prompted many companies to spend more money than ever to lobby the government, according to official ethics forms filed at midnight.
Ultimately alternative metal was an imperfect, arbitrary, and ultimately cynical tag, a desperate attempt to find a marketing niche and identifiable brand for metal at a time when metal, at least on a mainstream level, was withering.
Italo Calvino adds a withering, postmodern spin in his short story, "The Adventure of a Photographer:" When spring comes, the city's inhabitants, by the hundreds of thousands, go out on Sundays with leather cases over their shoulders.
Making a last-minute appearance in the White House briefing room, Obama made another bid to tout the country's economic progress under his watch, hoping to pierce the withering fiscal assessments being issued by Republican presidential candidates.
While Hong Kong activists push for greater democracy, the city is being inexorably drawn into mainland China's sphere, and some Hong Kong residents say the old border that has defined the city's autonomy is slowly withering away.
Although Ivanka and Kushner are pushing the president to fire him, Trump will be reluctant to cut Bannon loose — his approval ratings are too low to weather the withering propaganda war that a spurned Bannon will unleash.
The problem with the White House plan is that we've tried it before, during the troop surge in 2010 and 2011, and it didn't work -- even with the withering firepower of 100,000 soldiers unleashed on the Taliban.
The process has come under withering scrutiny from across the ideological spectrum for years—from the Heritage Foundation to the ACLU—for its increasingly broad scope of practice and limited due process protections for innocent property owners.
Dear Annabel,I recently moved out to LA, which was a super big, life-changing move: I left all my friends, family, and any withering love interests to pursue music, but I've had the worst writer's block.
Now, Washington has nothing to gain by feeding the frenzy of a courtroom drama pitting tough-talking American lawyers against furious Europeans and East Asians staring at large political and economic losses from their withering trade windfalls.
Susan Hedman, a regional administrator for the agency, resigned in January, and Gina McCarthy, the administrator of the E.P.A., withstood withering attacks by Republicans during a House Oversight Committee hearing about the agency's failure to step in.
The sorts of issues that tend to excite Capitol Hill and Westminster reporters—gaffes, apologies, withering anonymous quotes, even rumors about particular candidates mistreating their staffers—have little impact on the lives of the majority of people.
Ancient mummies are withering away in a major museum for lack of electricity and preservative chemicals from abroad - a sign that the conflict is harming not only the country's present and future but also its rich past.
However, the release of the three men marks a dramatic win for Trumps embattled White House at a time when his foreign policy is coming under withering criticism following Tuesday's U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal.
By the time we slog, skip and stretch through New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, the withering and the winnowing will have been largely completed and we will have clear contenders for March Super Tuesdays and Saturdays.
But now that Weinstein and Halperin, along with other prominent figures are squinting in the withering glare of unwanted publicity, maybe others will think twice before acting, or before looking away at the sight of inappropriate behavior.
He destroyed two enemy automatic weapons and kept advancing, into what the Medal of Honor citation described as "a withering hail of enemy mortar and small-arms fire" to reach wounded Marines 50 yards up the trail.
Still, the withering criticism that was directed at him after the Game 2 blunder seemed to affect him deeply and, for the first time, raised the notion that his decade in the Bronx had worn on him.
They're playing bored young men withering in what should be the prime of their lives, and even though they don't have a lot to act, they capture the numbness, grief and rage that come out of strife.
The federal government on Monday delivered a withering rebuke of New York City's housing authority, accusing officials of systematic misconduct, indifference and outright lies in the management of the nation's oldest and largest stock of public housing.
He was shooting the last scene of the movie, when the queen has died and Abdul is back in India, withering away at the feet of a giant statue of Victoria in front of the Taj Mahal.
In doing so, she has brought back to the forefront many of the same themes that Ms. Hill's testimony raised a quarter century ago, and exposed herself to withering criticism, perhaps the worst of her Senate career.
On the one hand, he believed that failure to prevent a Communist takeover of South Vietnam would expose him to withering political attack and kill any chance that Congress or the public would back his domestic program.
The White House, with an assist from right-wing media outlets, have made Comey a target for withering criticism, with press secretary Sarah Sanders seeming to suggest that Comey should be a target of DOJ investigation himself.
But after a fourth quarter marked by net outflows of $5.4 billion and a further withering of wealth management margins, the hopes of the bank's chief executive, Sergio Ermotti, for a pickup in activity need quick consummation.
Israel and the sheriff's office have come under withering scrutiny after last week's revelation that deputy Scot Peterson did not go in to confront the suspected shooter, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, during the Valentine's Day attack.
Sessions had been under withering pressure for McCabe's firing for months from a billionaire President rooting for the career civil servant to be canned before he could formally retire on Sunday and receive his full pension benefits.
Excelsior Jobs came in for a withering audit in July from the state comptroller, Thomas P. DiNapoli, whose office identified several instances in which companies had received tax credits despite not delivering on their job-creation promises.
That a video of a parent showing his son a little tough love would generate a backlash on social media and subject Bryan Thornhill to withering criticism says a lot about the state of parenting in America.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivered a speech at Georgetown University on Thursday defending and explaining how his company sees "free expression," as it faces withering criticism from Democrats for letting President Donald Trump post misleading campaign ads.
The top leaders of the Washington National Cathedral — a "national house of prayer" that has been the site of four presidential funerals — this week issued a withering condemnation of President Donald Trump's inflammatory and, at times, racist rhetoric.

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