Sentences with phrase «given public criticism»

Given public criticism and disillusionment with democracy, is it doomed to radically change or disappear?

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Arsenal and England star jack Wilshere, who although has come under serious criticism for his public activities, has given the both Arsenal and England fans something to smile about with two classy goals for the Three Lions side.
«The worst mistake parents make is giving power to public or family criticism over their decision - making about their child.»
I refer Old Holborn to the answer given in the previous post on this subject - there is a difference between public criticism and censorship you know.
«You take on something you don't particularly enjoy but you've got a public duty and you've got to give it all to your public duty and accept the criticisms that come and just hope that when it's all over, you've got your reputation.»
As for the Sheffield rally, and the Tory press, yes years of criticism of kinnock gave a bad view, but he'd done a lot of damage to himself, let alone how could someone who endorsed the 83 ′ and 87 manifestos stand on a platform in 92 totally different, but the idea that the 2.5 m votes extra Kinnock would have needed to win disappeared was due toThe rallying illy, he lost because the public hadn't forgot the winter of discontent, the deputy leadership race of 1981 and he loony left
And Che's criticism of the Democrats for assuming that this Republican establishment gives a shit about its public perception is valid too.
There was public criticism about the project, and the school district refused to give the fledgling Anglers Club money for the planned restoration.
My concern is that it may end up becoming a lightning rod for criticism and give the public the idea that teachers are demanding six - figure pay.
From where Casey sits, the criticism of Brown and others about the unwillingness of the AFT to embrace any reform of the obsolete process for teacher dismissals — including the Big Apple affiliate's successful opposition to Bloomberg's effort this year to give the city's schools chancellor final say over dismissing those alleged and convicted of criminal misconduct (and those engaged in inappropriate behavior with students)-- amounts to» a vicious slander» geared to «chip away at public support for the due process rights» and to «distract» people from the city's failures to put more effort into firing such teachers.
What was surprising was the wide - ranging scope of his criticism of public schools as well as the exceedingly tight timeframe — 180 days — he gave the state to remedy the problem.
But familial criticism in the public forum proves to be even more disastrous for Gabriel Santoro after he publishes a novel about a family friend's 1938 immigration from Germany to Colombia — and his father, a famous professor of rhetoric, gives it a contemptuous review.
According to Chubin & Litwak (2003: 102), the sceptical Iranian public is «increasingly given to criticism -LSB-...] and scrutiny of [the] regime» rendering the nuclear issue a potentially contested turf.
In order to give a public voice to these questions and to question how value systems and related criteria must be constructed and communicated in order to answer them, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art (Rotterdam) and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam co-host the symposiumI AM FOR AN ART CRITICISM THAT... On two successive afternoons and evenings — one at each site respectively — an international roster of art writers are brought together — with a focus on the Dutch context and how it translates to an international one.
Fourteen months later I gave another public talk — connecting the dots from global warming to policy implications to criticisms of the fossil fuel industry for promoting misinformation.
Tremonti even immunized herself against the obvious criticism that she was giving credibility in this global warming debate to a PR man, of all people, by airing what many in her audience must have been thinking: «You have a lifelong career in public relations.
Of course, it would be fair enough to challenge them, later, if their explanation had been inadequate, but to go public with this kind of implied criticism without giving them an opportunity to provide additional background information is a breach of normal procedure, not to say a breach of good manners.
I hope that, rather than focusing on the fact that Steig was a reviewer of ODonnell (ho hum), he instead focuses on the fact that Steig's public criticism of ODonnell is blatantly disingenuous given the substance of the peer review interactions between the parties.
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