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Definitions for violating
vi·o·lat·ing
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Violating
of Violate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of violating in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of violating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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The President can fire an ambassador, but Trump fired Gordon Sondland because Gordon Sondland was a whistleblower against Gordon Sondland -- and that's an abuse of power. If you punish someone for exercising their rights, you are violating those rights.
This will cause complaints about violating people's constitutional rights to free assembly, but it is the only way to guarantee safety.
But here's one thing that we can feel, we know, if our rhetoric about each other gets that mean. When we don't just disagree with people, but we start demonizing them, making wild, crazy allegations about them. That creates a dangerous climate. And if elected officials don't do more to explicitly reject that kind of rhetoric, if they tacitly support it or encourage their supporters to stand up inside voting places armed with guns and dressed in tactical gear, more people can get hurt, and we're going to be violating the basic spirit of this country.
Ukrainian President Poroshenko:
We are going to file a suit to the Hague tribunal, which must investigate into these crimes against humanity, it is a test for humanity and moral dignity. Because turning a blind eye to such horrible and shameful crimes means indulging terrorists and aggressors and violating high European values for which Ukrainians are suffering and dying.
National Republican Senatorial:
Hickenlooperhas spent the last week refusing to testify, ignoring subpoenas, and being found in contempt because he didnt want to answer for his serious disregard for Colorados ethics laws, he is guilty of shrugging off the states ethics rules and violating the trust taxpayers had placed in him as Governor. Now he has to defend taxpayers footing the bill for his $ 525-an-hour lawyer out of a post-9 / 11 economic recovery fund.
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