Sentences with phrase «as vociferous»

Though the post generated some discussion, no one came forward with quite as vociferous an attack on the Mac than has professional marketing guru Larry Bodine in this recent article, Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (Law Technology News — 10/16/06).
Nowhere is that more true than in the UK, where the past week has seen a former government energy adviser suggest that the practice should be confined to the «desolate» north - east, even as vociferous protests erupted near a normally tranquil village in the prosperous Home Counties.
As relations between Mr. Bruno and Mr. Pataki soured, Mr. Skelos positioned himself as a vociferous defender of the Senate as an institution, helping him win over a coterie of senior senators from upstate who chafed at Mr. Pataki's expectation that the Senate would do as he said.
But the protestors remain as vociferous as ever, particularly in Scotland where anti-nuclear campaigners have called on the newly - elected SNP government to fulfil a manifesto pledge to press for the scrapping of nuclear missiles and a halt to their replacement.
If anyone were to say something as vociferous, say about the Black Lives Matter movement or feminism imagine the outrage that would happen.

Not exact matches

Opposition, however, especially from several provincial governments and from oil and mining companies and small business groups, was so vociferous, as it had been to the report, that the Trudeau government retreated from any major reform.
The Catholic leaders were especially vociferous in their support of The Fuhrer, presenting him to the German people as a blessed, holy man.
The little dialogue raises some points worth considering, not about the science, though Taylor can't resist the usual demeaning smear of dissenting scientists as «the small vociferous minority.»
One of his novices, Ernesto Cardenal, was himself to become a poet of stature in his native Nicaragua as well as one of his country's most vociferous social critics.
Excellent «toon, David, but there are a couple of vociferous ones even here, and right now I can't take being attacked by them, so will refrain from saying too much... but I get it, and as usual, you've hit it «spot - on»....
While Klopp would undoubtedly have been in full support of the vociferous noise made by the fans prior and during the game, he offered an apology to their fellow Premier League side as evidently he felt as though it overstepped the mark with bottles and cans leading to a broken front windscreen.
A vociferous crowd that counts as 12th man.
It's just unfortunate that a vociferous few half - wits took Pete Willett's comments as a challenge rather than the somewhat accurate portrait it turned out to be.
The plucky hosts have won many admirers on their way to the latter stages of the tournament, thanks largely to their vociferous supports — but it was those same fans that caused the majority of the problems as the game wore on.
The rematch is shaping up to be another long, hard fought fight between the two, as Froch will look to feed off the energy off the vociferous crowd packed inside the Arena, to help motivate him to reclaim the title he lost in Denmark.
Roy Keane was perhaps the most vociferous critic of them all (which shouldn't come as any surprise).
Redmond went close himself on 16 minutes as Puel's men maintained the high tempo in front of a vociferous St Mary's crowd.
Manchester United would do well to treat this match as a must - win fixture.An early goal for the Devils will not only settle a few nerves, but also ensure that the OT faithfuls are at their vociferous best.
The duo conjured up five incredibly impressive dives at the London Aquatics Centre to send a vociferous home crowd into raptures as their total of 321.06 points was more than enough to push Italy's Tania Cagnotto and Maicol Verzotto into second while Nadezhda Bazhina and Nikita Shleikher of Russia took bronze.
Vociferous musician and satirist, Kwame Asare Obeng, widely known as A Plus, has labeled Francis Asenso - Boakye and Samuel Abu Jinapor, deputies to the Chief of Staff as stupid and corrupt appointees of the President.
As the West and Latin America gradually submit to the logic of drug law reform, the hardcore rump of anti-drugs states, mostly from Asia and the Middle East, are likely to become even more vociferous in their opposition.
Fox, a vociferous Eurosceptic, said Britain should try to renegotiate its position in Europe, saying its goal should be «as loose a union as we can possibly get».
President Mahama who said this at Kpone, as part of his campaign tour of the Greater Accra Region argued that the opposition New Patriotic Party does not stand a chance in this election even with the party's vociferous supporters.
As the US President - elect, Donald Trump is set to be sworn in today as the 45th President of America, a small, but vociferous group on Friday staged a protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka on the inauguration of Donald Trump as U.S. President, officials saiAs the US President - elect, Donald Trump is set to be sworn in today as the 45th President of America, a small, but vociferous group on Friday staged a protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka on the inauguration of Donald Trump as U.S. President, officials saias the 45th President of America, a small, but vociferous group on Friday staged a protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka on the inauguration of Donald Trump as U.S. President, officials saias U.S. President, officials said.
The NDC Youth Activist opined that it is striking to see once «vociferous and corruption» crusader Akufo Addo going lame on what he describes as gargantuan rape of the public purse.
In the US, a vociferous school of thought claims that there is a clinically definable condition called Age Associated Memory Impairment (AAMI)-- an inexorable loss of memory which, the argument goes, many of us suffer as we move through our fifties.
You have been very vociferous in your condemnation of rBGH milk because it contains high levels of IGF - 1, a compound that has been implicated as causing breast cancer.
One might also note the parallels to the character of Howard Beale in Network (1976)... though Christine Chubbuck was less vociferous and never took to yelling «I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore» while on camera (though she evidently felt that way).
As you may have heard, after New York announced that their test scores under the Common Core dropped a full 30 percent, Obama's Secretary of Education notoriously singled - out «white suburban moms» as particularly vociferous opponents of the Common Core standards - which are coming soon to a school near yoAs you may have heard, after New York announced that their test scores under the Common Core dropped a full 30 percent, Obama's Secretary of Education notoriously singled - out «white suburban moms» as particularly vociferous opponents of the Common Core standards - which are coming soon to a school near yoas particularly vociferous opponents of the Common Core standards - which are coming soon to a school near you.
This information can fill the need cited by many of the most vociferous critics of accountability schemes in education, who have railed against reliance on students» academic test performance as the sole criterion for judging school quality.
The striking doors that open toward the sky turn heads like the screech of an eagle, as does the vociferous burbling, popping, and crackling of the V - 8.
But it also goes and sounds great — relaxed as you please until you drop down a gear or two and stand on it, at which time the near - silent multicam V - 6 suddenly becomes an angry yet eloquent loudmouth, hurtling you forward with a mellifluous, vociferous din.
[55] Richard Murphy also comments: «the search for an all - inclusive definition is problematic to the extent that the most challenging expressionists» such as the novelist Franz Kafka, poet Gottfried Benn, and novelist Alfred Döblin were simultaneously the most vociferous anti-expressionists.
Seen by many as the catalyst in bringing contemporary art to the attention of the British public — a public only too eager to proffer a vociferous opinion however ill informed — the Turner Prize can always be counted on to incite, delight, and infuriate.
Seen by many as the catalyst in bringing contemporary art to the attention of the British public — a public only too eager to proffer a vociferous
In earlier decades, as will undoubtably be the case now, a great deal was written about Soto (1923 > 2005), and, throughout his lifetime he was passionately vociferous in extolling and defending the virtues of kinetic art in numerous and insightful press interviews and letters.
The more vociferous among them, for instance Renewable, 2016, seem to break into song, while the reticent Support, 2016, holds back as indifferently as an arctic sunset.
Ever since winning re-election last November, Merkley has been increasingly vociferous about what he says is the need to keep most fossil fuel unused if the world is to avoid a rise in temperature of 2 degrees Celsius, which many scientists cite as a dangerous tipping point.
As nasty as they are sanctimonious, the more active and vociferous members of the wind cult have no difficulty in justifying the destruction of pristine landscapes; the dismemberment of once cohesive, rural communities; the creation of toxic waste lands in -LSB-..As nasty as they are sanctimonious, the more active and vociferous members of the wind cult have no difficulty in justifying the destruction of pristine landscapes; the dismemberment of once cohesive, rural communities; the creation of toxic waste lands in -LSB-..as they are sanctimonious, the more active and vociferous members of the wind cult have no difficulty in justifying the destruction of pristine landscapes; the dismemberment of once cohesive, rural communities; the creation of toxic waste lands in -LSB-...]
Germany's «green» leadership and vociferous allegiance to renewables as a dominant power generation source has elicited controversy.
And yet, Adam has again reported the mere opinion of one vociferous climate scientist, as though it automatically had authority — even on matters completely outwith his field of expertise.
The «hockey stick» and Lamb's graph remain potent symbols to this day, and have created two vociferous climate camps, as the reconstructions seem to tell very different stories.
+ U2's Bono has been one of Africa's most vociferous advocates for the past 25 years, so when he and his wife started EDUN, it was as much about creating beautiful clothes as it was fostering sustainable trade in the continent.
So the vociferous denunciations, the smears, the bullying — all served as eloquent testimony that climate science, whatever else might be said, mattered intensely.
We can see that the reaction to a lack of warming in the last few years, a few uncommonly cold winters, criticism of the hockey stick, emails from the CRU have only driven many of them to a more intolerant and vociferous stance as the search desperately to find the lost heat or why global warming leads to cold winters.
Previously known as Bitcoin Jesus and now a vociferous advocate for Bitcoin Cash, Ver has recently advised NAGA Group, a German public fintech company who's about to launch an ICO, to accept Bitcoin Cash and other cryptocurrencies alongside Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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