Sentences with phrase «imbroglio does»

All this latest imbroglio does is underline the appalling disarray within the Parliamentary Labour Party.
Time will tell if Trump's recent imbroglio does lasting damage to his electoral prospects, or if it's yet another instance in which he survives a controversy that would fatally doom any other campaign.

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The past 24 hours of news in President Donald Trump's various legal imbroglios — the replacement of outgoing lawyer Ty Cobb with Emmet T. Flood, who represented Bill Clinton during his impeachment as president, and the admission of Rudy Giuliani to Sean Hannity (subsequently confirmed by Trump on Twitter) that Trump did in fact reimburse Michael Cohen for a $ 130,000 payment made to porn actress Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election — are powerful reminders of something that can't be said often enough: Trump and his White House lie all the time, without apparent compunction.
As the Bill Morneau imbroglio starts to fade behind the outrage du jour, being the Paradise Papers, Andrew Coyne decided to take another crack at the issue, this time taking a swing at Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson and her handling — or mishandling — of the whole affair from the beginning.
May Working Mother does a fine job on the illegal child - care imbroglio in an article titled «Are You a Child Care Outlaw?»
are using the IRS imbroglio to argue that the IRS will be used to investigate those who do not have health insurance; and against small businesses who lay off employees because of Obamacare.
The Australians kicked off the imbroglio in January with the discovery that mitochondrial DNA extracted from the remains of the anatomically modern, 60,000 - year - old Mungo man, found near Lake Mungo in New South Wales, does not match modern human DNA.
Vice President Cheney's energy task force and the ensuing imbroglio over confidentiality have little to do with Bush's position, and the energy policies arising from the task force's efforts were inexplicably not described.
Next time you find yourself in the midst of an awkward silence, don't get caught up in an imbroglio of jumbled thoughts and misplaced fears.
I like that it ends on a field of sand for its tactile contemporary link to our own imbroglio; and I like that at the end of it, there's a sense inescapable that if Harry should die fighting his shadow, it's because he didn't learn his lessons of control and tolerance well enough from the people he saw as enemy and the situations he perceived as perilous.
But they're allowed to wither as the film focuses its attention on three non-professional actors doing their best to transform ridiculous, sweet - sixteen romantic imbroglios into Chekhov and Shakespeare, with the combined might of what seems the entire pantheon of great modern British movie actors milling around behind them.
Attempting to put its recalls and unintended acceleration imbroglio into the rear - view mirror, Toyota called upon its deep reserves of cash, launching a bonanza of incentive spending in March which, naturally, obligated other carmakers to do the same.
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