Sentences with phrase «become vocal critics»

The changes launched by Gov. James J. Florio late last month have won praise from middle - income districts that had become vocal critics of the Quality Education Act, the finance - reform law passed in 1990.
Durov, a pioneer of social media in Russia, left the country in 2014 and has become a vocal critic of the Kremlin's policies on internet freedom.
He became chief defense counsel for military commissions two years ago, according to the Herald, and he has since become a vocal critic of the war - court system set up to try terror suspects.
Raisman, who has become a vocal critic of both organizations after initially revealing the abuse in her autobiography released last fall, did not plan to go to court but says she felt compelled to press forward because she believes USA Gymnastics and the USOC are not making a sincere effort to «properly address the problem.»
He questioned why Amissah Arthur had suddenly become a vocal critic of the NPP government when his party could not implement viable policies despite being in power for 8 years.
In recent months, the results from his apparatus have led the 79 - year - old, semi-retired Reppy to become a vocal critic of a 2004 claim by physicists Moses Chan and Eun - Seong Kim that they had formed a supersolid in Chan's laboratory at Pennsylvania State University in University Park.
She became a vocal critic of the standardized testing movement and raised alarms on the outsize role that testing is playing in public education: taking over the time students spend in the classroom, being used as a weapon against their teachers, and distracting from the real problem of unequal opportunities for students.

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Paul Scholes, famously reticent during his years of loyal service at United, has been one of the more vocal critics of LvG and his team since becoming a pundit.
Defeating Issa, a vocal critic of President Barack Obama's administration, became a major priority for Democrats this fall.
Field went on to become one of the Labour government's most vocal critics from within the party on the backbenches.
But lately, backlash against Hamilton's move has grown in the 20th Senate District, where critics are becoming more vocal about their disapproval of the IDC.
Kavanaugh, a Bush appointee who sits on the court that hears challenges to Clean Air Act rules, became known as a vocal critic of Obama EPA rules.
Hirsi Ali, a former devout Muslim who abandoned her faith and became an atheist, has been a vocal critic of Islam.
As his detractors became increasingly vocal, Franco, 39, finally started listening to his biggest critic — himself.
The more one becomes dependent on social networking, the more likely you will come in contact with vocal critics.
Towards his later life, particularly following the global financial crisis of 2007 - 08, Buffett became an increasingly vocal critic of active management, i.e., mutual funds and hedge funds.
Given the tragic reality of our nation's shelters, and given what a vocal critic I have since become, I know that it must seem almost comical that I ever held such a view.
In 2006 a pattern emerged at NASA in which political appointees repeatedly acted in ways that the agency administrator concluded were inappropriate, including telling public affairs officers to issue fewer press releases on global warming in 2004 in the runup to the presidential election and trying to crack down on James Hansen, the agency scientist who had become a vocal proponent of prompt cuts in heat - trapping emissions and critic of big coal companies.
The use of non-Turing complete smart contracts After the DAO incident in 2016, critics of Turing - complete smart contracts on permissionless public blockchains became vocal.
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