Sentences with phrase «harsh public criticism»

Broward School Board members took a stand against arming school employees Tuesday, while facing harsh public criticism about how well the district protects and cares for its students.
Recently former president Fernando de la Rúa was charged with bribing senators in the 2000 election and current president Cristina Kirchner has faced harsh public criticism over rampant corruption as well.

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But the tax reform efforts have earned harsh criticisms from the public and experts.
Some say there's no such thing as negative publicity, but most businesses on the receiving end of harsh coverage or public criticism would disagree.
The prophet has already faced harsh criticism from a large section of the Ghanaian public, for stating he prophesied KABA's death three weeks ago.
These are some of the realities that may not resonate with the public the way that harsh criticism or finger pointing does, but they are far closer to the reasons we are facing what we are.
The reforms have been met with harsh criticism from the public, teachers unions and the state Assembly.
Following outcry from gay and lesbian and women's groups — and harsh criticism from her former colleagues in the City Council — Public Advocate Letitia James downplayed her endorsement of social conservative Councilman Fernando Cabrera in his failed bid for a State Senate seat.
Hawkins had harsh criticisms for Cuomo's education agenda for shortchanging funding for public education, pushing high - stakes testing linked to the Common Core Standards to evaluate schools and teachers, undermining teachers» professional autonomy, and favoring private charter schools over public schools.
The mayor's $ 2 million legal tab adds to at least $ 11.6 million in public funds spent on lawyers who represented several underlings in the corruption probes, which ended in March with no charges filed — but harsh criticism of the mayor's fundraising practices.
The superintendent of Boston's public schools has become the focus of harsh criticism and intense speculation over how long she will remain at the helm of the 64,000 - student district.
The officials offered criticisms of the current state of the Indianapolis Public Schools — criticisms that struck some within the district as a little harsh.
I see that Lord Lawson's new lobby group, launched last week with harsh criticism of CRU, has now owned up to use an inaccurate version of CRU's data on its website: http://timesonline.typepad.com/science/2009/12/climate-sceptics-get-it-wrong-1.html I wonder if they will hold a public inquiry into the data on its website?
She picked up on ExxonMobil's well - established reputation as an outlier — even among its industry peers — in noting that plenty of large corporations opt to take a more earnest, transparent tack in the face of harsh public scrutiny and criticism.
One harsh reality of monetising a private property is that it becomes open to public criticism.
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