Sentences with phrase «disparaging statements»

"Disparaging statements" refers to negative or critical comments or remarks about someone or something. Full definition
Speaker Carl E. Heastie, facing the first high - profile claim of sexual misconduct among his members since becoming speaker last year, ordered Assemblywoman Wozniak to stop speaking publicly about the investigation and to «cease making disparaging statements» about the aide, who was not identified by the Assembly.
In fact, the book is written in a fair - minded spirit, true to Prof. Krishna's personality, and certainly does not contain the kind of disparaging statements about Theosophical matters that one often finds in some books about the life of Krishnamurti.
Constant disparaging statements from a peer are enough to render a youngster hurt and discouraged.
The court upheld a rule prohibiting disparaging statements in Nuxoll v. Indian Prairie School Dist.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, facing the first high - profile claim of member sexual misconduct since ascending to his post last year, ordered Wozniak to stop speaking publicly about the investigation and to «cease making disparaging statements» about the aide.
«Mr. Trump knew that this false, disparaging statement would be read by people around the world, as well as widely reported, and that Ms. Clifford would be subjected to threats of violence, economic harm, and reputational damage as a result.»
The American president came in for a barrage of criticisms after the Washington Post reported on his disparaging statement against African nations, as well as Haiti and El Salvador.
He has, however, apologised for some of the disparaging statements he said about the person of Mr Mahama and his family when he was put to strict proof during his parliamentary vetting for the position of Information Minister.
If Hamilton felt that the disparaging statements he had made about Burr were true, should he have lied in order to save his life?
Any disparaging statement made by a corporate honcho about a market niche in which he or she does not have a product is not to be believed.
«Trump knew that his false, disparaging statement would be read by people around the world, as well as widely reported, and that Ms. Clifford would be subjected to threats of violence, economic harm, and reputational damage as a result.»
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