Sentences with phrase «less criticism from»

After months of talking with the banks, the coalition is yet to announce a deal, codenamed Merlin, under which the industry would to agree lending targets of up to # 190bn and show restraint on bonuses in return for less criticism from the government.
Support is so important; just a little extra fight from players, and a little less criticism from fans (myself included) maybe is worth a few points down the line.

Not exact matches

Last fall, the senior official charged with overseeing that effort stepped down after less than four months on the job amid widespread criticism from current and former American diplomats.
Former Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen drew criticism from the public less than two weeks ago when he tweeted out a photo of this shirt:
But those criticisms ended up having less of an impact than the social media nods from Mr. Mayweather and DJ Khaled.
Criticism is the art of separating the more or less good from the more or less bad in art.
He gets less criticism and is overhyped to an extent from the English press because he is seen to be English.
Shaw's future is more or less away from Old Trafford after the latest criticism from Mourinho, and he is likely to available at a reasonable fee, which has caught the eye of several other English clubs including Everton, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.
The mayor has also made no secret of his desire to play a larger role on the national stage, despite a badly - fumbled bid to become a kingmaker in the 2016 Democratic primaries and criticism at home from city residents who argued the mayor should focus on the city's more localized, but no less pressing problems.
Cuomo defended to reporters the agreement in the state budget that is aimed at providing free tuition to SUNY and CUNY schools for students whose families earn less than $ 125,000 a year, which has come under criticism from some lawmakers and yes, The New York Times.
The post has sparked outrage and criticism from many people who are accusing her of becoming drunk by the spoils of power less than a year after getting a job at the presidency.
The DLA benefit was abolished by the Tories and replaced by PIPs, leading to a wave of criticism from campaigners who say they are less generous.
The measure passed unanimously despite pointed criticism from two rental property owners, including the county's Conservative Party chairman, who compared city government to the Titanic only with less entertainment.
Criticism However, Laird said she is «less enthusiastic» about the conclusions the researchers drawn from their finding.
The daily image downloads from the Mars rover Opportunity — yes, it's still driving around the Red Planet after more than seven years — and the Saturn orbiter Cassini have been so warmly welcomed that missions with less open policies, such as NASA's current Mercury and Vesta orbiters, let alone the European Space Agency's Venus and Mars orbiters, are often subject to harsh criticism.
In a normal scientific debate, a hypothesis advanced by one group of researchers will prompt criticism from another group, and the two will go back and forth, more or less politely, feeding new data into the debate until coming to an agreement.
Several years ago, I got a request from Nancy about offering constructive criticism in the fitting room, but I think that situation is actually less touchy.
And for the most part, the criticism stemmed less from the character itself, but rather his power set.
For all that, despite the occasional soft - pedalled criticism of the studio from Proyas, it's Goldsman who offers the less reserved backstory on the production.
But in their respective reactions over the past few months to criticism and less - than - sterling coverage from politicians and media outlets, both Lynch and Weingarten, along with many of their members in their respective rank - and - file, have plenty in common.
by Anne R. Allen I've had a lot of great responses to last week's post about dealing with less - than - helpful criticism from beta readers and critique groups.
I write this partly from private criticism from other bloggers, who accuse me of writing for less than honorable motives.
The stand drew criticism from Jewish leader Shimon Cohen, who told Jewish Community Online: «The BVA has been obsessed with removing the right of religious communities to carry out religious slaughter, without conclusive evidence that it is less humane than conventional, industrialized mechanical slaughter.»
Whether critics may have been wrong or not in their criticism, it seems clear that FFXIII has much less love from fans then most of the games in the series.
Proliferating across art forms, from performance and music to film, video, photography, painting and sculpture, the artists embraced semantics, historicism, new feminism, celebrity, and market competition, while also establishing a strong DIY culture, speaking out through instigating magazines, events and criticism, to the point that an inevitable backlash began, with people wanting something less hermetic that would directly address impending crises such as AIDS and Reaganomics.
It makes me less likely to use this otherwise wonderful graph in explaining the issue to, for example, student, or from sharing it on other blogs, since the same criticism will likely be raised and I will be left with no answer (unless, of course, I am missing something blindingly obvious to everyone else... wouldn't be the first time» --RRB--RRB-.
Consequently if you participated in or agree with the criticisms of the IPCCs failure to abide by those principles then you accept the importance of those principles and can not accept anything less from this report.
Despite the historic nature of the new standards, they earned criticism from environmental groups, who argued that they require less progress from plane manufacturers than market forces would produce anyway.
Though the poor are less likely to own cars and more likely to suffer from the effects of air pollution, it's a fair criticism.
«A decision as flawed as we believe Roe v. Wade to be becomes a focus of instability,» the government wrote in its brief, «and thus is less aptly sheltered by [the doctrine of stare decisis] from criticism and abandonment.»
Although some criticisms of the statutory human rights system may be valid, and some jurisdictions have less comprehensive schemes than others (for example, human rights commissions are absent from the legislative schemes of Nunavut and British Columbia), the fact remains that the statutory human rights system has the potential to serve the public interest in ways that a private law model of tort or contract litigation does not.
Less than a year later, faced with criticism from the Bar and a flood of «satellite litigation», the Court of Appeal consolidated three appeals and called on the Law Society and Bar Council to intervene as friends of the Court.
Whenever we voice fears via angry statements, criticism or attacks, we are likely to get defensiveness from our partner and feel not one bit less afraid.
The authors found that staff continuum measures of criticism, positive remarks, and negative relationship quality were all associated with change from working with one key worker to another at 12 months, with high EE associated with changes in key workers but not in the patient's location and low EE associated with moves to less intensive support.
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