Sentences with phrase «in scathing»

In his scathing critique of the DAICO, Preston Byrne writes: «I feel like I'm taking crazy pills here, because the SEC literally
In his scathing critique of the DAICO, Preston Byrne writes: «I feel like I'm taking crazy pills here, because the SEC literally wrote a report about the original DAO scheme, likened it to a security, and cited as authority for this proposition not one but TWO cases relating to an infamous 1970s pyramid scheme that landed its promoter in federal prison for nearly a decade.»
A person who does not know the meaning of money laundering is making allegations, says Kapil Sibal in a scathing attack on Union minister Smriti Irani
In a scathing indictment of the over-reaching effects of ERISA preemption, Judge William Young of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts implored Congress to amend ERISA's civil enforcement provision to allow recovery against utilization review providers and insurers.
The claim against the prosecutor was dismissed; however, in a scathing 70 page decision Justice Punnett of the British Columbia Supreme Court found the CRA guilty of malicious prosecution and ordered the CRA to pay approximately $ 1.7 million in damages to the Samaroos.
Certain kinds of behaviors by lawyers are likely to push judges» buttons, possibly resulting in a shaky reputation or relationship with the judge, or even in a scathing order or opinion.
'» As a result, in a scathing critique of the justice system's attempt to limit trial information to the ultimate judgment at the expense of alternative media's involvement, Charles Nesson wrote:
«One Lawyer's» 30 - Year Retrospective» on Changes in the Practice of Law Main Lawyer Pulls No Punches in Scathing Response to Judge's «Half - Baked» Order to Show Cause»
«In a scathing criticism of the current system for handing out punishment for defendants convicted of federal crimes, a judge on Monday declared the federal sentencing guidelines unconstitutional.
In a scathing decision in Abdulaali v Salih, he stated,
«Lawyer Pulls No Punches in Scathing Response to Judge's «Half - Baked» Order to Show Cause Main The Day's Three Burning Legal Questions»
As George W. Bush's former EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman wrote in the scathing explanation for why TIME included Pruitt as one of its 100 most influential people this year,
Richard North gives an example of this in his scathing dismissal of Chris Huhne's new carbon capture project, which will cost the taxpayer # 1 billion to no purpose whatsoever:
According to The Economist, Brulle «was happy to assist Mr. Romm in his scathing criticism,» and «the onslaught drew some blood,» particularly over the fact that «Mr. Nisbet's analysis tends to stress the gross amounts available, not spending on specific things.
In a scathing ruling notable for its stern wording, he declared that Mr. Irving was a racist Holocaust denier who deliberately distorted historical evidence in order to cast Hitler in a favorable light.
Sequestration is not a realistic hope, for reasons detailed in a scathing GAO report.
Cattelan's subjects range widely, being derived from popular culture, history and organized religion; while bold and irreverent, the work is also deadly serious in its scathing cultural critique.
«Amazon's Android Appstore is a «disaster,» says Swedish game developer BitHack in a scathing blog post (via GigaOm).»
For struggling writer Jade Yeo, the Roaring Twenties are coming in with more of a purr — until she pillories London's best - known author in a scathing review.
Coates, a black man, was astonished by Obama's election, and in a scathing epilogue, sees his successor, Donald Trump, as a return to the natural order of things.
Morgan announced her intentions in a scathing letter to education select committee chair Neil Carmichael, published this afternoon.
In a scathing article by the Wall Street Journal, the NAACP is called out for «taking orders from its union backers» — those union backers being the United Federation of Teachers and National Education Association — «to oppose charter schools.»
In a scathing article by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the NAACP is called out for «taking orders from its union backers» — those union backers being the United Federation of Teachers and National Education Association --» to oppose charter schools.»
In his scathing review, Roger Ebert took a cue from the song «Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh,» writing: «Wow I hate it something fierce / Except the astrophysicist David Hyde Pierce.»
In his scathing review, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said, «After the first five seconds, it seems as if you have been watching it for around two - and - a-half hours, and that this time has passed in four - and - a-half days.»
The Riot Club Lone Scherfig, United Kingdom World Premiere A privileged young man is inducted into the exclusive, debaucherous company of Oxford's elite «Riot Club,» in this scathing dissection of the British class system.
Critics Consensus: Though it may strike some viewers as cold and unpleasant, Neil LaBute's Your Friends & Neighbors is an incisive critique of sexual politics wrapped up in a scathing black comedy.
Nothing is sacred in this scathing, irreverent satire of corporate America today.
Sex, Class and Ho Daddies: The criminalization of sexually abused and exploited ghetto girls in scathing documentary.
In the scathing words of the American satirist Al Capp, they are the «product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered».
Oliver Koppell is throwing some slime at State Senator Jeffrey Klein, accusing the majority leader of being a «cold - blooded reptile» in scathing new campaign literature.
Zambia's foreign minister has announced his resignation in a scathing Facebook post, denouncing the country's «path of insatiable greed and shame».
In a scathing article in the NY Times of July 23, 2014 Governor Cuomo is accused of having «hobbled» all State ethics inquiries that led to people associated with him or his office.
In a scathing rebuttal, Legislator Wolfe called the firm's approach offensive and unnecessary.
«One might call it Shakespearian if there were a shred of nobleness in the story of Eliot Spitzer's fall,» they wrote in a scathing editorial.
A Deputy Communications Minister, George Andah, wants IMANI President, Franklin Cudjoe to admit his think tank goofed in its scathing assessment of the contract with KelniGVG for the provision of oversight and revenue assurance monitoring.
ALBANY - Senate Republicans Monday night stuck by Majority Leader Dean Skelos after he and his son were charged with corruption in a scathing federal complaint.
General News of Sunday, 20 May 2018 Source: citinewsroom.com A Deputy Communications Minister, George Andah A Deputy Communications Minister, George Andah, wants IMANI President, Franklin Cudjoe to admit his think tank goofed in its scathing assessment of the contract with KelniGVG for the provision of oversight and revenue assurance monitoring.
In a scathing critique of the Akufo - Addo government's first budget, the Minority in Parliament has described the budget as a manifestation of «monumental deception», especially considering the New Patriotic Party's promises to the education sector.
In a scathing assessment of the economy left by former National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, he said Ghana currently lay in conditions ripe for a debt crisis...
Ponte's travels were first exposed in a scathing report by Department of Investigation Commissioner Mark Peters who also discovered that more than two dozen other corrections big wigs were improperly using their city cars for personal use.
«We do not single out any populace, black, white, yellow or brown for selective enforcement,» Bratton wrote in a scathing Daily News op - ed piece last month.
Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch targeted UFT President Michael Mulgrew in a scathing letter he penned to the New York Post.
(CNN)- Anthony Weiner's communications director apologized Tuesday night for bashing a former intern in a scathing interview laced with four - letter words.
Stringer asks in a scathing report obtained by The Post.
In a scathing assessment of the former prime minister, George Bush's last ambassador to London blamed Brown for presiding over a «post-Blair rudderlessness» which prompted senior Labour figures to complain of their despair to the embassy... The diplomatic cables confirm that Barack Obama's allies were irritated by Brown's intense manner: he interrupted a Thanksgiving call to the current president's ambassador to lobby for a Tobin tax on financial transactions in the face of US opposition.»
He was referenced in a scathing Inspector General's report into a possible bid - rigging scam involving Senate Democrats during the awarding of the Aqueduct racino in Queens.
In a scathing email to colleagues Mr Cryer — who has never publicly criticised Mr Corbyn - said it was with «deep regret» that he has concluded the leader was never serious about making peace in the first place.
In a scathing seven - page letter to Sugarman sent on Sunday, elections attorney Laurence Laufer accuses Sugarman of harboring «a shocking lack of understanding or a complete disregard for the most fundamental aspects of the state's election laws.»
Bharara spelled out his office's findings in a scathing 79 - page report addressed to Mayor deBlasio and two other top city officials, which seeks immediate reform at Rikers — particularly its three juvenile jail facilities.
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