Sentences with phrase «for evisceration»

One of Holmstead's priority targets for evisceration was the mercury rule.
The project included the construction of a new Distribution Center, a 3 - story building for the Boning Area and Executive Offices, a single - story office for Evisceration operations and construction of Blast Cells for freezing deboned turkey meat.

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It's an 11,000 - word gem that reads like 3,000, a clear, precise, and brutal evisceration of Facebook and the havoc it has wrought on the news industry — and itself — for the last two years.
The Lib Dems face evisceration in seats they compete with Conservatives for and only gains from Labour offer any prospect of redemption.
In fact, in addition to the faculty union, skeptics of the program have included the CUNY Graduate Center's newspaper, the president of the SUNY Student Assembly, and SUNY's own trustees; an academic program coordinator at CUNY's Borough of Manhattan Community College offered a point - by - point evisceration of the scholarship in an op - ed for Inside Higher Ed.
The results of the investigation have become a rallying point for Cuomo's opponents after the New York Times published a lengthy front - page evisceration of the governor's dealings with the Moreland Commission.
The Hills Have Eyes 2 doesn't scrimp on the graphic dismemberment and evisceration, imagining some very creative and gruesome deaths for the attractive cast, including one sequence that brings a horrific new meaning to pulling someone's leg.
Initially reluctant to join Gandalf and the dwarves on their quest, Bilbo is eventually persuaded, going so far as to sign a contract disavowing any liability for «injuries sustained, including but not limited to laceration, evisceration, and incineration.»
But class evisceration ultimately feels secondary to Finley's aims here; these girls may care for nothing and no one, but he cares about them and, against considerable odds, gets you to do the same.
While annual testing and the provision for states to put together accountability plans with certain features continues to be required, this legislation fundamentally finishes off the evisceration of accountability begun by the administration four years ago.
The last half century has seen loss of public purposes in research, increasing fragmentation of disciplines, privatized teaching, and weakening of relationships which connect educators to publics outside their institutions: evisceration of work for public purposes; work by publics; and work that takes place in public fashion.
As seen this month in the evisceration of the No Child Left Behind Act, there are grave consequences for not doing so.
The fact that the gambit has resulted in 35 different accountability systems — the very thing Duncan deceptively accused No Child of doing — has led to an even bigger mess that can not be fixed easily; the evisceration of No Child has also made it easier for traditionalists and Kline to push to ditch the law altogether because the administration has all but done so for them.
The evisceration of collective bargaining rights for public employees in Wisconsin three years ago has been felt all the...
Updated, 7:50 p.m. Late this afternoon, I sent an email query to Myron Ebell, the longtime director of energy and environmental policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, to check on reports that he'd been tapped by Donald J. Trump's campaign to run the evisceration transition team for the Environmental Protection Agency should Trump prevail in November.
I've given the link above for the MM09 (unpublished) evisceration of Santer 2008.
In addition to Lucia's evisceration of the Tamino bogue (which might account for the roughly 0.18 C drop in the FAR, SAR, and TAR envelopes between the SOD figure and the final, there are at least two other cheats in the finale.
He's ordered the evisceration of the Clean Power Plan, aimed at cutting carbon pollution by nearly a third from the dirty power plants that account for 40 percent of the nation's carbon footprint.
See, for example, this Huff Post article entitled Edward Snowden Warns Canadian To Be «Extraordinarily Cautious» Over Anti-Terror Bill, and Michael Geist's article entitled Why The Anti-Terrorism Bill is Really an Anti-Privacy Bill: Bill C - 51 ′ s Evisceration of Privacy Protection
One might think that the major drawback is that the new prosecutor advocates the evisceration of a constitutional right for the benefit of the taxpayers, not to mention those criminal defense lawyers who really hate wasting all that time picking a jury before their clients get convicted.
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