Sentences with phrase «denunciation of»

After having given his evidence in court, the judgment reports that this person «embarked on a strident denunciation of the conduct of both (real estate) agents».
There is no greater example of this hysteria than the denunciation of «so - called» parental alienation syndrome in the declaration by the National Organization of Women (NOW).
In an earlier blog post, I made reference to a November 2016 decision of the Honourable Mr. Justice Alex Pazaratz and his denunciation of the parties» practice of videoing each other with the child.
The failure of states and territories to observe the substantive and procedural rights of native title holders between 1994 and 1996 can not be seen as an anomaly created by the belated denunciation of past injustice.
As first reported by The Wall Street Journal — and all but confirmed by Huawei CEO Richard Yu in an impromptu denunciation of the U.S. carrier model — AT&T pulled out of its partnership with Huawei at the last minute due to «political concerns» over Huawei's connection to the Chinese government.
Deterrence and denunciation of bribery of foreign public officials were at the fore as a judge sentenced Ottawa businessman Nazir Karigar to three years in jail for agreeing to offer... [more] Full article
Denunciation of unlawful conduct is one of the objectives recognized in s. 718 of the Criminal Code.
That, I think, is what all the faux - news satires and parodies really spring from — not so much Swiftian denunciation of the world's crimes and misdemeanours, which are certainly legion, but from an equally harsh denunciation of the moral equivalence and empty concern with which the mainstream media report it to us.
In a particularly insightful part of his judgment Mostyn J observed that the Supreme Court's judgment had been informed by «a denunciation of any form of discrimination against the disabled».
His prime concern was the need for a denunciation of her conduct.
Accused went to cottage of JC with whom she previously cohabited — Accused found JC with victim, another lady, in sauna — Angry words were exchanged between accused and JC — Victim testified that accused pushed her following verbal exchange, as a result victim lost balance and ended up against stove, thereby sustaining serious burns to body — Trial judge accepted victim's evidence that there was some kind of pushing — Accused convicted on one count of assault causing bodily harm, and sentenced to two - year term of probation and $ 1,000.00 fine, accused was also ordered to provide DNA sample pursuant to s. 487.04 of Criminal Code — Accused appealed — Appeal against sentence was allowed — Trial judge erred in concluding that discharge was not appropriate in circumstances, especially given conclusion that accused did not deliberately attempt to injure victim — Trial judge found that there was no need for either specific deterrence or general deterrence; prime concern was need for denunciation of her conduct — Section 730 of Criminal Code permits discharge in cases of this nature, provided that it was in best interest of accused and not contrary to public interest — Accused was responsible individual with no record whatsoever, she held position as counsellor and social worker for 25 years — Trial judge did not find that conviction would definitely affect her employment, but possibility existed, and such conviction would necessarily result in criminal record — There was no likelihood of re-offending — Conditional discharge would not be contrary to public interest.
In the late nineteenth century, bar associations» power grew and these entities sought to limit infringement on their services by those outside of the profession.3 Less than 30 years after it was first published, the ABA's Canon of Professional Ethics in 1937 added a clear denunciation of UPL, stating «No lawyer shall permit his professional services, or his name, to be used in aid of, or to make possible the [UPL] by any agency, personal or corporate.»
I've never ever seen any formal physics denunciation of the very notion that gases simply refuse to radiate, because they are gaseous.
Whether it's Google's denunciation of ALEC or Tim Cook's defense of Apples renewables investments in the face of anti-renewables shareholder activists, business leaders are already flexing their muscles when it comes to climate politics.
Informed of Annan's claim, Dr. Eykholt responded with the a blistering denunciation of Annan's blatant «misrepresentation» in an email that he shared with RP Sr for reproduction on his site.
Tony Banton's denunciation of Ole Humlum here yesterday is just another in a long list of deplorable behaviours over decades.
Then you become irritated by the fudging, the lack of disclosure, and the denunciation of people who are simply asking questions, the high - handed dismissal of arguments, and so on.
In fact, the petition, paper, and letter were entirely unrelated to the Academy, which issued a strong denunciation of the petition project as deliberately deceptive and an affirmation of the consensus in favor of the reality of anthropogenic global warming.
And also like others, I didn't read the original post as a denunciation of an entire scientific community except in two respects.
In 2009, Atmospheric scientist Dr. Hendrik Tennekes, a prominent scientist from the Netherlands, wrote a scathing denunciation of Schmidt in which he said he was «appalled» by Schmidt's «lack of knowledge» and added, «Back to graduate school, Gavin!»
Meet NASA's New «James Hansen» — Gavin Schmidt — Gavin Schmidt's climate change foibles: In 2009, Atmospheric scientist Dr. Hendrik Tennekes, a prominent scientist from the Netherlands, wrote a scathing denunciation of Schmidt in which he said he was «appalled» by Schmidt's «lack of knowledge» and added, «Back to graduate school, Gavin!»
John Hewson's public denunciation of Peter Costello ««Lazy, disloyal, no balls, unelectable»» is one of the more effective examples of the genre I've seen *.
I'm glad you're not buying into Cindy B's advice to stop discussing the science and to get into nonstop denunciation of the evil of the dissenters.
And they can't forget Forbes» 1985 denunciation of nuclear power as industry's «largest managerial disaster.»
Just as Baker was beginning his press conference, the influential organization Heritage Action for America released an angry denunciation of the proposal.
The second is a denunciation of the aspects of modern life that have led to our current predicament.
Her fierce denunciation of the rich north, that day, was shocking: «The top of the pyramid is blinded by insatiable appetites backed by scientific knowledge, industrial advancement, the need to acquire, accumulate and over-consume.
When asked to comment on this denunciation of relativity by so many scientists, Einstein replied that to defeat relativity one did not need the word of 100 scientists, just one fact.»
Glaring denunciation of an overabundance of bad art on the market?
The film and photographic material from his «building cuts» projects is combined with the experimental roughness of the architectural cuts, constituting a denunciation of the function of conventional architecture.
Even conscious rappers are in on the public health effort, from Boogie Down Productions» denunciation of factory farming in Beef to A Tribe Called Quest's call to cholesterol awareness in Ham n Eggs (both from 1990) to Dead Prez's song Be Healthy (2000) advocating a vegan diet.
In the 1960s, Ferrari's drawings and sculptures are especially permeated by his ethical questioning of religion and his denunciation of Imperialism.
Despite Hoyland's very public denunciation of the YBAs and all their works at the time of Sensation, when the two artists met in 2009 they got on like a house on fire.
The only problem with this denunciation of middle - class overindulgence is that the facts don't bear it out.
You end up with a concept car like the Audi Sport Quattro, a bright yellow, 700 - horsepower denunciation of beige Toyota Camrys everywhere.
The changes to the Democratic platform abandon where the mainstream of our party is, and that's precisely what motivated our denunciation of this shift, which would deny families of color critical data about whether their children are meeting college - readiness standards.
The National Education Association, though a long - time Democratic sidecar, recently issued a 26 - page single - spaced denunciation of Education Secretary Arne Duncan's Race to the Top funding criteria — alleging that they place far too much emphasis on charter schools and insult teachers by suggesting that their performance should be gauged by their pupils» achievement.
For someone who spent so much time excoriating her opponents for giving short shrift to the complexities of the arguments that she was making for charter schools, I was quite surprised to see such a glib denunciation of vouchers.
Trips to the United States (America Day by Day, 1954), and then in the China of Mao (The Long March, 1957) drove Simone de Beauvoir on the roads of the denunciation of the status of women.
And those straying off the cognitive reservation can also invoke Duncan's boss, whose March 2009 denunciation of «bubble tests» called for a new generation of assessments that would address not only «problem - solving and critical thinking» but also «entrepreneurship and creativity.»
Papatakis's most psychedelic and intellectually challenging film, Gloria Mundi, a virulent denunciation of consumer capitalism and a hypocritical left - wing intelligentsia that deems itself political but does not take any action, begins with a scream and ends with an explosion.
Neruda Directed by Pablo Larraín Chile / Argentina / France / Spain, 2016, 107m Spanish and French with English subtitles Pablo Larraín's exciting, surprising, and colorful new film is not a biopic but, as the director himself puts it, a «Nerudean» portrait of the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda's years of flight and exile after his 1948 denunciation of his government's leadership.
In a press release, Actor Jean Reno calls the film a «denunciation of violence in sports» that ultimately condemns excessive aggression in all modern games.
To illustrate their point they hark back to the church's denunciation of Copernicus and his theory that the Earth moved round the Sun.
I don't want to join in the chorus of denunciation of the mainstream media, but I do think there are some bad habits embedded in journalism, which portrays every problem as a crisis or an epidemic — «the end of this,» «the dawn of a post-something era.»
The article was a no - holds - barred denunciation of the U.S. public - health establishment, purporting to tell the story of how «government health agencies colluded with Big Pharma to hide the risks of thimerosal from the public... a chilling case study of institutional arrogance, power, and greed.»
The prime minister went into a standard denunciation of Labour's economic policies which she said were not «kind» or «fair» to anybody - but the questions about Windrush were far from over as an SNP MP, Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable and a furious Yvette Cooper kept up the pressure on her (see below)
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo's stinging denunciation of Buhari's government just peaked the crescendo.
There is too much reflexive dogmatic denunciation of a coalition government that, Labour might usefully note, a majority of the electorate actually rather likes.
A Cuomo aide said later that the statements didn't represent a change in position, and that the governor simply was repeating his denunciation of LIPA's performance.
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