Sentences with phrase «sees complicity»

Rep. Gregory Meeks sees complicity in congressional Republicans» shameful silence on Trump — precisely the sort of inaction in the face of adversity Dr. King warned about.
It doesn't take much intelligence to see that the god isn't working too well when 92 million people die in two world wars, or to see the complicity and cooperation of the Pope, Lutheran clergy and Christians with Hitler during WWII.

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The late 1990's saw unbridled enthusiasm among individual investors, reckless behavior by corporate managers, and significant complicity by lawmakers and regulators.
May it happen — I have no doubt that it will, because I am profoundly convinced of the essential bond of complicity uniting Life, Truth and Freedom — may it happen that our descendants four centuries hence, being faced by some new parting of the ways that we can not yet foresee, will look back and say: «In the twentieth century they saw clearly.
At a time when Michelle Obama is under widespread criticism for complicity with the food industry (see Fed Up!
The bedrock of Hillary Clinton's support — liberal women — is beginning to fracture thanks in part to the renewed swirl around her husband's dalliances and alleged sexual misconduct, and what many see as her complicity in discrediting the women who spoke out against him.
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The show's detachment, however, gets it into trouble with its critics where other HBO series (notably, The Sopranos) used that detachment to force the audience to probe their complicity in the actions seen on screen.
Didn't the exulting crowds in Wembley and in Philadelphia see their heroes» and their own complicity in the famine?
For Richard, the plight of the African refugees is something that once seen, can not be ignored; silence would mean complicity rather than resistance.
And I think when you look at my paintings with the white marks you see that, a complicity in what already existed.
By the mid-20th century, artists such as Jean Lurçat, Picasso, and Le Corbusier renewed focus on carpets and tapestries ( with the complicity of Aubusson workshops ) and saw them as a third option between art and design, or painting and sculpture.
I see people attempting to expose a deception and UEA's complicity in that deception.
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