If Israel takes
the brunt of the criticism for getting things started with Iran, it is not Israel that will gain.
You'd think eBay senior management would be bearing
the brunt of the criticism since they were the ones who wasted shareholders» money on the acquisition.
While drug distributors like McKesson have borne
the brunt of criticism, pharmacy operators have faced pressure as well to step up their role in fighting the crisis.
The two factors associated with this style of working which seem to take
the brunt of criticism are noise and privacy.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal was a doozy for the tech industry, with Facebook getting
the brunt of the criticisms of the incident.
Coleman and her sister, Gretchen Schuller Penner, who has a leading role with the television ministry, have faced
the brunt of criticism due to declining membership and financial woes for the church.
Often made
the brunt of the criticism when we got turned over but was nearly always involved in our better performances of the past 3 years.
Perhaps you can get away with this in a massively successful team and perhaps why maybe Ozil who performs in a similar understated way, becomes
the brunt of criticism in a team that frustrates or flatters to deceive.
Hardworking players like mertasacker and giroud are more often than not bear
the brunt of the criticism while the English core are given just a mere slap on the wrist with the usual adage about «young and having time on their side to improve».
While Wenger continues to face
the brunt of the criticism and anger from supporters, Shearer looked at the players on Saturday and believes that none of them aside from Alexis Sanchez gave their all and didn't look as though they were out there to play for their manager.
With four triumphs to their name, Italy are at risk of missing out on their first World Cup since 1958, and one man is bearing
the brunt of the criticism, coach Gian Piero Ventura.
Cooper's replacement at London Road has already been named as Jim Gannon, but he'll be inheriting a squad hastily and haphazardly augmented by his predecessor and while chairman Darragh MacAnthony has belatedly accepted partial responsibility for the club's plight, his petulant and ill - advisedly public tirade against pretty much everything won't be easily forgotten, not least by the playing staff who came in for
the brunt of the criticism.
After Liverpool initially led in that game, Moreno bore
the brunt of the criticism for a second - half capitulation that cost Klopp a trophy in his first season and, maybe more importantly, instant entry into the group stages of the Champions League.
I think it's time he moved on, but he seems to bare
the brunt of the criticism, yet some of the players have been terrible this season.
He's getting
the brunt of the criticism but doesn't deserve it.
The midwife generally receives
the brunt of the criticism, but some of it can spill over to the birthing family.
And while banks and mortgage firms received
the brunt of criticism, there were questions still to be asked about the gamble on a personal level.
Commissioner King has borne
the brunt of criticism, but he maintains that Common Core is working.
Salt and Cholesterol # 1 & # 2 Salt and Cholesterol have stood
the brunt of criticism over the years.
While Michael Bay receives
the brunt of criticism of the Transformers series, his sensibilities from the first installment might be its saving grace.
He takes
the brunt of the criticism, but bounces back unharmed.
Ubisoft itself was at
the brunt of criticism last year over the lack of playable female characters in Assassin's Creed Unity, and its subsequent explanation for the omission of women.
Usually, it's the trial lawyers who bear
the brunt of criticism when it comes to lawyers.
However, while Google will undoubtedly receive
the brunt of the criticism for this move, it would appear that chip provider Qualcomm also has a hand in deciding when support for older devices falls by the wayside.
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) took
the brunt of the criticism, but it is just one of 14 free trade agreements the U.S. has signed with 20 countries.