Sentences with phrase «by manipulators»

There are some personalities that are more prone to being exploited by manipulators.
His single tenure was covered in a mountain of mendacity by the manipulators of sectional press and political blackmail.
Religion would continue to guide, bamboozle, trick, be tricked by manipulators called Popes and naysayers called scientists, and ultimately... what for it!

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But this day of typical Easter activities was preceded by something considered an anomaly by any President except this one: several early morning tweets defending his decision not to label China a currency manipulator — a policy reversal from his campaign rhetoric — and criticizing the protesters in Saturday's tax marches who demanded he release his returns.
On Day 100, Trump would target China, attempting a crackdown on the country through bilateral trade negotiations and by seeing whether it could be labeled a currency manipulator.
Additionally, any imposition of trade barriers or labeling China a currency manipulator may lead to a trade war or, at the least, be a drag on economic growth, as noted by Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs.
By agreeing to settle the matter, the manipulator reduces the commission's expenses, eliminating the requirements of a hearing and all the bureaucratic red tape that goes with it.
The plan seems to assume that we can pressure countries not to let their currencies depreciate, as suggested by the intention to have the new treasury secretary name China as an exchange rate manipulator.
By Day 100, the plan says, Trump would continue NAFTA renegotiations, would pursue cracking down on China by seeing if they could be labeled a currency manipulator and through bilateral trade negotiationBy Day 100, the plan says, Trump would continue NAFTA renegotiations, would pursue cracking down on China by seeing if they could be labeled a currency manipulator and through bilateral trade negotiationby seeing if they could be labeled a currency manipulator and through bilateral trade negotiations.
In recent weeks, the War on Gold, which is a subset of the broader War on Human Freedom, has sharply intensified, with massive, multi-billion dollar naked short price raids now being launched on a weekly and even daily basis by the criminal, state - sponsored price manipulators.
The bond market manipulators led by Ben Bernanke announced an operation to buy long - term debt and sell short - term debt in 2011 with the expressed objective of sanitizing inflationary signals.
The «climate crusade» is one characterized by true believers, opportunists, cynics, money - hungry governments, manipulators of various types — even children's crusades — all based on contested science and dubious claims.
From books like * The Sociopath Next Door * by Martha Stout, I recalled that one of the key ways a manipulator hooks people is by sharing stories that make themselves look like they've been misunderstood, bullied, attacked, suffering... in short, The Victim.
The chronic monopolizer is often a manipulator who is frightened by the threat of closeness or by situations which he can not control.
And at times, calculating manipulators like Milosevic may be restrained by the threat of indictment.
Given these definitions, propaganda and censorship are not something imposed on the people by evil manipulators.
Well - worn phrases repeated and dinned into our consciousness by the phrase mongers and TV manipulators have eroded language.
Fear and guilt are effective «softeners» by which homiletical manipulators weaken the hearers» resistance to being manipulated.
By the time the Simaneks (whose sons were not among those molested by Watson) made their discovery, Watson was a practiced liar and manipulatoBy the time the Simaneks (whose sons were not among those molested by Watson) made their discovery, Watson was a practiced liar and manipulatoby Watson) made their discovery, Watson was a practiced liar and manipulator.
He disclosed that the case of Rivers State was exemplified by the transfer, in and out of Rivers State, of newly promoted Assistant Commissioner of Police, Akin Fakorede, who Wike described as an indicted election manipulator, between March 29 and April 4, 2018, for the purpose of carrying out criminal electoral activities.
Money and Media were the twin manipulators used by Yen Chou to «win» the «election.»
«It appears this time around, the CBN has decided to become smarter than the market manipulators by putting on its cap of authority to look beneath the market forces,» he said.
Their platform is a humanoid robot that sprouts two 60 - pound (27 - kilogram) Whole Arm Manipulators (WAM) made by Cambridge, Mass., — based Barrett Technology, Inc., each tipped with a 2.6 - pound (1.2 - kilogram) three - fingered BarrettHand.
«In just the last decade, we've had a technology bubble, an oil bubble and a housing bubble, not to mention the Enron fiasco and California's electricity crisis, each of which was least partially caused by speculators and manipulators trying to make a buck at the expense of consumers,» English said.
It's Russian dolls of nature's manipulators: a wasp that fools oak trees to make it a crypt to live in is in turn made to drill a route out of the crypt by another wasp
This crane will be assisted by a remotely operated platform using manipulators with cutting tools.
Create some piecey definition on your bangs (we like Bed Head by TIGI Manipulator for this) while brushing them to one side to impart an edgy feel to your pixie.
Judging by the finished product, these actors must have firmly believed in Guthe and his sklls, as every one of them provides some choice performances, with especially strong turns by a simmering Alec Baldwin, a deliciously deranged Carrie - Anne Moss, and an enjoyably wicked manipulator role for not - so - newcomer Nikki Reed.
Scripted by Noah Oppenheim, a former TV news producer and current executive at the Today show, Jackie is a movie with a historical thesis to argue: that the first first lady to take advantage of the television age was a master manipulator of image, a practitioner par excellence of the art of political theater.
But it strikes me as representative of Peckinpah's technical virtuosity — a gift pooh - poohed by some insensitive soul in the pages of The Village Voice who derisively categorized Peckinpah as «the most academic manipulator of Russian montage in America since Lewis Milestone.»
Tedious isn't the half of it once you catch a whiff of how this one is going to fuck around with you before getting to the business of being a completely lock - step manipulator, skin deep and untroubled by the turbid waters in which it's splashing around.
With an allusion to the Biblical Garden of Eden and the many temptations that resulted in the fall of the world's first happy couple, one gets the filling of trouble - in - paradise early on as their idyllic summer abode is persistent encroached upon by snakes and other slithering creatures, not the least of which is Harry, the manipulator, and the forbidden fruit of the young woman he has in tow.
But for a series that features, by its own description, a «master manipulator,» «Evil Genius» feels more like a confused, unwitting pawn than an adversary worthy of taking on the challenge to uncover the truth.
Corporations such as Apple, IBM, and Microsoft are portrayed as «self - interested manipulators» out to swindle «naïve» administrators and «gullible» teachers by foisting worthless technology on them.
On Plotters & Manipulators United (a blog co-written by romance authors Sherry Thomas and Meredith Duran), Meredith explains why her e-reader is her «personal Xanax for travel.»
Until the early 20th century, financial journalists knew exactly what they were doing, as many of them were paid overtly or covertly by market manipulators to promote or trash various investments... Nowadays, most financial journalists are honest, which is progress — and ignorant, which isn't.
Manipulators dispatch their enemies by controlling foes from afar and striking them down or supporting allies in the fray.
Yet engaged as Hofmann continued to be by teaching and writing after leaving Germany, and influential as his instruction and theories were, the most notable aspect of his American years was his refinding of his original identity, not as a teacher and theorist, but as a deeply engaged maker of art and a master manipulator of color.
A computer programmer and Webmaster by trade, describes himself as a fine art photographer and a «digital manipulator
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The exhibition also included a collaborative film by Rojas and Andrew Jeffrey Wright entitled, Ich bin ein manipulator, a follow - up to their award - winning animated short, The Manipulators.
As the festival's honorary artist, Schneemann's multidisciplinary work - centred around multichannel video installation More Wrong Things (2000)- will be presented alongside a selection of works by 25 other artists, performers and manipulators of images, data and bodies.
One can safely assume that the new rules will be written by the same manipulators who have determinedly formed our new fourth branch of government — the «signing - statement» folks.
«Manipulators often play the victim role («poor me») by portraying themselves as victims of circumstances or someone else» s behavior in order to gain pity or sympathy or to evoke compassion.»
# 2: by 99 those same manipulators realized that CO2 will keep increasing; if they keep increasing the temp accordingly — secular» Skeptics & Warmist» people on the street will notice that: the real temp is still the same — so, the prudent Swindlers lowered the temp.
The Franklin Center is 95 % funded by Donors Trust, the «Dark Money ATM» that hides money from the Kochs and other secretive political manipulators.
That evidence completely contradicts the wind industry lie that turbine hosts never, ever complain; a piece of propaganda cooked up by its media manipulators — including a former tobacco advertising guru — who run the story that it's only «jealous» wind farm neighbours who complain about wind turbine noise, «jealous» because they're not getting paid.
I tend to agree with some comments regarding the lack of credibility caused by the «scientific community's» bad apples as they try to evolve into «scientific manipulators».
Fortunately, he has his podcasting equipment, and a weak Wi - Fi signal from said Burger King, and decides to host a weekly podcast with a Wizard (played by Matt Young) named — and yes, this really is his name — «Usidore, Wizard of the 12th Realm of Ephysiyies, Master of Light and Shadow, Manipulator of Magical Delights, Devourer of Chaos, Champion of the Great Halls of Terr» akkas.
But by focusing on the mechanics of how apps work on its service, he said, Facebook is failing to take meaningful action to ensure it's not «weaponized» by scammers, manipulators and other nefarious types.
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