Not exact matches
Jane
felt compelled to
air her
dirty laundry in a very public forum, so clearly there wasn't a vehicle in place for her to safely express those concerns internally and give management a chance to adjust its behaviour.
IndyCar has done what many
feel Formula 1 should be doing and introducing more underbody aero whilst removing many of the winglets and stuff from the upper surfaces which create
dirty air.
The wellness community agreed that stepping outside is a simple, refreshing way to
feel your best: A neurologist explained why greenery can help ease depression and headaches, a naturopath suggested that fresh
air improves immune function, and a microbiologist said we should all be getting a little
dirty in the name of health.
That scene, while vital,
feels manufactured, as all the players come together to have their
dirty laundry
aired out for everyone.
The other issue, and I think this is an important one, is that there is the automatic assumption that if someone is a «skeptic» that they're automatically for «
dirty water,
air and the raping of the earth» (no, those words aren't in anyone's posts, but I
feel as if they're implied in many comments).