Sentences with phrase «denunciations about»

Maybe I'm missing something, but the only things I heard from the Republicans were complaints about how they were not «invited to the table,» and then denunciations about how the bill had been gutted.
You'd think the same would hold true for a governing Conservative party that came to office in 2006 on a platform of transparency and accountability, or the three opposition parties who make daily denunciations about Prime Minister Stephen Harper's penchant of secrecy.

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«To the extent that we need women to be brave about coming forward,» she added, «we need to take seriously the injury, or the multiple kinds of injuries, that result from the denunciation of them when they do come out.»
Given the fact that the regular opinion writers for our nation's establishment liberal paper so often indulge in denunciation, I find it more than a little odd that everyone is hysterical about Donald Trump's intemperate rhetoric.
Later, as I thought more about the incident, I came to see how bad the identity - politics of denunciation is for our body politic.
How Jesus thought about the sad story comes out in another saying of his which would seem to belong to the same situation of acute tension, though its tone is more that of regret than of denunciation:
If anything positive can be said about this grim and ironic situation, it is that as victims of terrorism we may be forced to rethink our own policies on the use of force (including nuclear force) in order to bring them into line with our moral denunciations of terrorism.
(op.cit., p. 175) In this situation persecution was «less the result of a systematic policy than of denunciation by pagans who spread damaging falsehood about the new forms of worship» (Bruno Chenu, et.al.
No one absorbs a brief more quickly, and his early keynote speech, at the Royal Society of Arts, presented a polished denunciation of Coalition «myths» about Labour's record, as well as admitting that the Brown government became overdependent on City tax revenues.
She rejected an Observer question about whether anti-Trump rallies and denunciations just give Mr. Trump, a major celebrity, exactly what he wants: more attention and airtime.
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)
The fun thing about Lanthimos is that, while he dabbles darkly in dreariness, he deploys his devilish denunciations with a slightly veiled smirk.
In about 120 seconds, Benjamin set the stage for 120 minutes of heartfelt denunciations of outcomes - based education, federal education programs, and school bureaucracies.
In the same way, DeVos's denunciations of the federal government and her refusal to make even a tepid call - out to the value of the public education system, can't help but have an effect on the way some Americans feel about their neighborhood public schools, which educate the vast majority of the country's schoolchildren.
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.
I welcome substantive comments — by which I don't mean denunciations of «deniers» or «ecoNazis,» or lazy ad hominem attacks and conspiracy theories about who's being paid off by whom.
The FBI needs to read about the well - documented history of the nuclear winter debate and consult with government scientists and academics before they publish sly denunciations of some of the most famous Western climate scientists.
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