Sentences with phrase «damaged by the criticisms»

Mr Burnham said the party had been «galvanised» rather than damaged by criticism and Ed Miliband would be «leading from the front».
He was regarded as a serious contender but had been damaged by the criticisms of Ann Widdecombe (who had served under him at the Home Office) that he had «something of the night about him» [4] and by the decision of William Hague, who had originally agreed to support Howard and become Deputy Leader, to stand in his own right.

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Most damaging to his cause, as he himself recognizes, are two lengthy reviews by scholars who are not particularly devotees of form criticism and who are experts in the Jewish materials of which he makes so much: Morton Smith and W. D. Davies.27.
At a campaign event for state Senate Democratic candidate Shelley Mayer, Cuomo responded to criticism over not getting out to survey the damage caused by the nor» easters that walloped the lower Hudson Valley and speak with those affected by the storms.
Once you have done your own little bit, as you have done for months now, to damage the Corbyn campaign, by your constant nitpicking of his competence and leadership skills and policy development shortcomings, and regular defence of the «soft Left» who have so blatantly failed to support him all year, from a supposed position on the Left (so much more effective in the current battle for the dominant narrative than criticism coming openly from the Labour right), will you too finally, (sorrowfully and with much hand - wringing») declare for Owen Smith at the opening of voting, David?
If the party starts suffering badly in the polls it may also result in growing unhappiness on the Conservative backbenches, and an image of disunity is normally extremely damaging for a party (though for those anxious to see bad news for the government, remember that governments can happily accept constant criticism from the usual suspects — the opposition of John McDonnell, Jeremy Corbyn and so on was basically ignored by Tony Blair.
However, it is Margaret that is the most damaged by both the criticism and the fame.
Mark Twain's response to this criticism, in his Autobiography, was that children were already routinely damaged by a book the library kept on open shelves — the Bible:
But the German self - review published on Tuesday on the OECD website was met with unanimous criticism by think - tanks and expert NGOs working on the issue: «Terrible», «disastrous» and «seriously damaging to the G20 review process» were the first responses by Oil Change International and ODI.
Whatever the extent of Christy's actual involvement, this unpublished paper is now receiving significant constructive (but very damaging) criticism; and being disavowed by one of the other high - profile co-authors — Steve McIntyre.
Climate consensus under strain — We ask a range of experts: what damage has been done by recent criticisms of climate science credibility?
There is no attempt in the current budget to repair damage caused by the IAS via funding cuts and the poorly targeted distribution of resources, despite severe criticism recently tabled by the Finance and Public Administration References Committee Inquiry.
Whatever supposed benefit you hope to get out of harshness, criticism, scolding or conflict, is far outweighed by the damage done to self - esteem.
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