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Trying to tell the world what we were seeing brought us accusations of bias, of
siding
with one side, of not seeing the whole side, and just, you know, trying to tell one story.
The few surfaces not covered by signs are often clad in a distinctive, dark green-gray, striated aluminum
siding.
The premise is rather original and well thought-of, but unfortunately,
siding
a good story is very low budget that doesn't even allow for decent special effects.
Writer/Director Jones wastes no time in
siding
the viewer with his protagonist.
Judith's parents have put light blue vinyl
siding
on her house... but Judith suspects there are serious dangers from vinyl to humans... during its manufacture, if it burns, when its disposed of.
Not that I'm
siding
with the terrorists but the the terrorists in this movie were given no personality or emotion.
I watched this one despite the generally low scores, and for once Im
siding
with the negative reviews.
Every part of this film is at fault here, from the endless anachronisms for 1979 (houses with vinyl
siding
not available until the 1990s, references to the Falkland war in 1982, Princess Diana style puffed sleeved party dresses from 1981...) to the Alec Baldwin Long Islander bad dad character he has pulled out of his hat on several B movie occasions.
Others saw, in
siding
with France and Germany, a means for Russia to "join Europe" on more equal terms than those that now seem to be on offer.
Recently, the United States has been accused of
siding
with the formula industry by opposing a WHO resolution in support of breastfeeding.
Moreover, Muslim politicians gain popularity by
siding
with Islamic conservatives while their Christian rivals score political points by complaining about Sharia's extreme aspects.
We have not hesitated in
siding
with those fighting for their rights and dignity.
The two global powers active in the region have already clearly positioned themselves in this conflict, with the US
siding
with Saudi Arabia and Russia with Iran.
Moreover, by
siding
with the Saudi government over his own intelligence agencies in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in October, Trump has made clear that opposing Iran and purchasing US arms is one of the quickest ways to his heart.
As is usual with this ex-KGB man, Putin is being cunning about Ukraine, but he is deluding himself if he thinks that
siding
with Yanukovych will bring back effective Russian overlordship of Ukraine.
The United States, Egypt’s main ally, while stopping short of
siding
with the protesters, is holding the regime to Mubarak’s promise of a “better democracy,” and demanding swift action to meet the people’s legitimate demands.
In fact, Hong Kong’s
siding
with a “David” should not surprise us, given that its relationship with mainland China is the quintessential David-versus-Goliath story – and it is still in progress.
But many of these goals are now being actively undermined by the Trump administration, which has made a show of
siding
with Israel and Saudi Arabia against Iran in regional conflicts from Yemen and Iraq to Lebanon and Syria.
In 2007, the Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision,
siding
with the states; and in 2009, the EPA concluded that certain greenhouse gases endanger public welfare.
It is no coincidence that the motley alliance of ultranationalists, populists, and protectionists opposing the treaty broadly overlap with those who are now
siding
with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military adventurism in Ukraine.
Just to be clear, I am not
siding
with those – usually American far-right crackpots – who favor a return to the gold standard, in which countries fix the value of their currencies in terms of gold.
Even if they may not have stopped Trump, economists would have had a greater impact on the public debate had they stuck closer to their discipline’s teaching, instead of
siding
with globalization’s cheerleaders.
In many member states, the ECJ’s decisions have produced a backlash, especially on the left, with trade unions and social movements targeting the Court’s alleged zeal in
siding
with business over workers interests.
On both occasions, Berlusconi outwitted his competitors by
siding
with the Socialists, at the time the rising stars of Italian political life.
At the same time, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is accused of
siding
with Israel in order to restore his lost authority in Gaza.
Looking ahead in a region where the US has interests as varied as energy, Israel’s security, nuclear non-proliferation, and human rights, American policymakers will need to follow a flexible strategy of “containment plus nudging,” which implies
siding
with different states and groups in different circumstances.
This requires the US to be seen as
siding
with the public’s demand for change, yet to avoid being identified with political immobility.
Today, even AKP supporters need to measure their words carefully, lest they be perceived as criticizing the government or
siding
with its enemies.
In the end, three Republican senators jumped ship,
siding
with the American people rather than with the Kochs.
Most significant, Hezbollah announced in 2013 that it was
siding
with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in its fight against mainly Sunni rebel forces.
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