Sentences with phrase «blatant attack»

A "blatant attack" refers to a clear and obvious act of aggression or offense. It means an attack that is not hidden or subtle, but rather easily noticeable or easily seen by everyone. Full definition
Combined, these are blatant attacks on communities of color across the country.
We all must stand together against blatant attacks against this primal food source.
How many more blatant attacks on Christianity before we say enough is enough?
Many Muslims are genuinely incensed by the «Innocence of Muslims»: they see it as blatant attack on their beloved Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), and as part of a series of «attacks» and hatred for their religious sanctity they see as coming from the US.
But as long as the most tangible result of GamerGate is blatant attacks on women, the burden of evidence remains on them to prove it...
As a Hindu, I stand by my Christian brothers in this blatant attack on their faith.
The horrible moment when the West German keeper decided that the best way to prevent French defender Battiston from scoring in the World Cup semi-final was to knock him unconscious in a blatant attack.
According to SERAP, «The purported suspension of Justice Uzokwe violates sections 292 (1)(a)(ii) and 21 (d) Part 11 of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended), and amounts to a blatant attack on the integrity and independence of the judiciary.
The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) is urging its members to ignore the blatant attack on the party by Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings.
«All comrades are by this Release being asked to please ignore the blatant attack on the National Democratic Congress (NDC), from Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings.
«Sayeeda Warsi is making it clear that David Cameron is out of touch with a blatant attack on his style of Government.
«We applaud the committee members for stopping this blatant attack on charter schools, and recognizing the important role that charters play in public education throughout the state.
Your blatant attack on Blackberry users is immature and has absolutely no basis.
Alan Gold, then president of the association called it «a blatant attack on the independence of the judiciary.»
Make no mistake: This is a blatant attack on women and underserved communities.
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