Sentences with phrase «for scathing»

That ratio so outraged a group of female artists that they founded the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous feminist collective — still active — best known for scathing posters often parsing the percentages of women or black artists in museum collections, exhibitions and blue - chip galleries.
But Mr. Flavin could be equally generous with blame and was famous for scathing letters to friends, former friends and editors, written in a slightly ornate style.
Big laughs from The Onion Since its founding in 1988, the hilarious satirical newspaper The Onion has gained a loyal national following and increasing cultural cachet as an outlet for scathing social and political humor.
The majority of you are clearly reading this for my scathing comments on the bad dates, instead of to hear that I've fallen for one of the thirty blind dates, admit it!
VICTORIA — The B.C. Liberal government's admission that the mining ministry has been underfunded shows they are bracing for a scathing report this week on the Mount Polley tailings dam failure, said New Democrat leader John Horgan.
During the presidential election, «South Park» certainly turned to Trump for some scathing plotlines.
As the majority owner of the National Basketball Association's Cleveland Cavaliers, he received worldwide attention in 2010 for a scathing open letter (published in the much - maligned comic sans font) decrying superstar LeBron James» decision to leave the team to sign with the Miami Heat.

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Four years on from a period of scathing reviews and business upheaval, C Restaurant is gearing up for one of its busiest days of the year.
Following a scathing New York Times review, the game is up for Samsung's smartwatch, said Jim Cramer.
The tiny State of Eritrea was the subject of a recent scathing report by the UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
He posted a screenshot of her email to the White Moose Café's Facebook page (see below) along with a scathing note that questions the return on investment of influencer marketing in exchange for goods and services.
Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for writing a scathing biography about media baron Rupert Murdoch several years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a few weeks ago.
When «Lovin» > Hatin»» emerged as possible new ad tag line for the company, it elicited scathing reaction in the Twitterverse.
So did the National Association of Manufacturers, whose CEO, Jay Timmons, wrote a scathing op - ed in the Wall Street Journal following Garrett's nomination, counting Garrett among those «responsible for moving our jobs, our wealth and our factories to other countries.»
He said that while he received a scathing assessment of Comey's performance from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Monday, that memo was not a catalyst for his dramatic decision as the White House had said earlier.
Catering to women who were so pregnant they couldn't get abortions anywhere else, Gosnell's clinic became a «huge moneymaker» by charging $ 3,000 for a late - term abortions, according to a scathing, 281 - page grand jury report that lays out the allegations against him.
Hours after a gunman killed more than 20 people in a Texas church, Sen. Chris Murphy issued a scathing statement blasting his colleagues in Congress for accepting money from gun lobbyists and what Murphy said was not doing enough to prevent the attack.
He released a scathing report, which challenges the company's presentation of itself as a benevolent force for the average New Yorker.
Gibney, a prolific documentary director who most recently made waves with his scathing film on The Church of Scientology, «Going Clear,» is not known for pulling punches.
Even after the former U.S. attorney general Eric Holder, who'd been hired by the board to investigate, issued a scathing report on Uber's culture, Kalanick and his directors initially decided that vague promises of coaching, the hiring of a chief operating officer, and a slap - on - the - wrist «leave of absence» for the CEO were sufficient remedies.
TC's Constine had a scathing assessment of even the on - platform system that Facebook has devised in response to GDPR's requirements on parental consent for processing the data of users who are between the ages of 13 and 15.
In their scathing critique, former bureaucrats Scott Clark and Peter DeVries lambasted the Harper government for keeping internal budget records secret, picking a fight with the PBO, and introducing omnibus budget bills that are «a disgrace and an insult to Parliament and to Canadians.»
Writing for the Toronto Sun, veteran columnist Christina Blizzard was scathing.
From scathing editorials to calls for legislation, much of the public seems angered by the apparent unfairness of the situation,» says a news release promoting Bigland's new book, Along for the Ride.
The Justice Department also disseminated a scathing press release on Thursday evening in which it excoriated the conduct of the bank and named two executives that are being charged: Paul K. Menefee, who served as Barclays» head banker on its subprime residential mortgage backed securitizations and John T. Carroll who served as Barclays» head trader for subprime loan acquisitions.
The prudential regulator has slammed Commonwealth Bank's board, senior management and culture in a scathing 110 page report that lambasts the bank for its widespread complacency, overconfidence, excessive complexity and insularity.
In January, the European Parliament's ad hoc Rule of Law committee in a scathing report cited a deepening «perception of impunity for criminals» in Malta in the aftermath of the Panama Papers revelations two years ago, and a culture of fear after Caruana Galizia's death.
He is not above taking a stealthy swipe at Ronald Reagan from time to time but he reserves his most scathing remarks for those who, as he puts it, «saw nothing strange about being against both abortion and contraception.»
Instead, Garlow told his followers he would be endorsing DeMaio's rival, Democratic incumbent Scott Peters, representative for California's 52nd District, to send a scathing message to Republican leadership that candidates who back abortion and gay rights are unacceptable to the party's Christian base.
Jesus was equally scathing about the idea that the not - so - bad went to hell for a short time before residing permanently in heaven.
Too proud for penance and too weak to run, he strung himself up from a cedar tree and swayed for days beneath a scathing sun.
This goes on for four chapters in scathing, stunning, sarcastic prose.
Jesus» most scathing remarks were reserved for the religious right (Pharisees), though he didn't hold back with the far left (Sadducees) either.
Tough - guy New York newspaperman Pete Hamill praised the book as a scathing indictment of the «culture of poverty» (yes, he really uses this phrase) fostered by «Eamon de Valera's Ireland,» while the literary critic Denis Donoghue, writing in the New York Times, presented the book in much the same way (though he clearly lacks Hamill's enthusiasm for the story).
The Bible, for example, has meant peace, comfort, illumination, moral power to multitudes, but because Whistler» the artist, was a bitter controversialist, writing and publishing scathing attacks on enemies and former friends, he came to the Bible with a jaundiced eye and found in it what he brought.
In an opt - ed for The Christian Post, Students for Life of America president Kristan Hawkins writes a scathing recap of the controversy:
Also like Congar, de Lubac was scathing about what he saw as the theological backwardness and intellectual mediocrity of the curial officials with whom he had to work in preparation for the council, and on whose views he was able to have little positive effect.
This article is a scathing rebuttal of any assertion that reform is unneeded in higher education: there are numerous errors in punctuation (eg, «Latino's» for Latinos), capitalization, and especially syntax.
In The American Catholic Experience, Dolan's final judgment on John Carroll is little less than scathing, for Dolan regards Carroll as having committed a kind of treason.
Both letters are more invective than they are argument; their writers knew that there is a time when scathing condemnation is more effective than calm apologetic; and it is from the vivid and violent picture of the heretics that we must try to reconstruct what these heretics stood for.
Luther reserved his most scathing remarks for the new attitude to the «Blessed Sacrament», the eucharistic bread, an attitude which in effect, he said, involved merely an inverse of the old rules and the erection of mere anti-tabus, instead of a genuine conversion.
His conclusions were scathing: with little investigation or prosecution of food crime there was a «huge incentive for the criminal to pursue food crime».
For now I will hold off my scathing on the Arsenal transfer policy and still hope for the beFor now I will hold off my scathing on the Arsenal transfer policy and still hope for the befor the best.
Leeds United chairman Ken Bates has launched a scathing attack on defender George McCartney for claiming the squad is tired.
One of Bayern's all - time favourite sons Lothar Matthaus has been scathing, «Bayern have been looking for a second Boateng for a number of years now.»
He was also quite scathing about the second - string but comprised of very experienced international players that he had picked for the match.
Sky Sports Pundit and Southampton legend Matt Le Tissier has launched a scathing attack on the FA regarding the inconsistencies in their punishments after Jonny Evans and Papiss Cisse were handed six and seven match bans for spitting respectively.
In a scathing and wide ranging guest article for USA Today, the LA Galaxy player has told FIFA that the organisation gives gay athletes «a good reason to hide» and that gay players» «sexuality could have real consequences when they set foot in countries with laws that could land them in jail».
With Kevin Magnussen moving to Haas for the 2017 Formula 1 season, his former employer Renault has had some pretty scathing words to say about him...
As well as reserving a special criticism for Arsene Wenger and his dodgy decision to play David Ospina instead of Petr Cech, the former Gunner was scathing about the whole team.
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