Sentences with phrase «little public criticism»

Not only did he mostly get his way, but he faced little public criticism, even during his ultimately ill - fated defence of his company's right to sell cigarettes.

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Only after intense public criticism, the Liberals came up with «five conditions» that must be met in order to approve the project — conditions which largely already exist in law, and do little to actually protect B.C.'s interests.
My daughter's refusal to walk has placed me directly at the intersection of public criticism, my own expectations and who she is as a little woman.
It's not surprising that the Brazilian model has a touch of a temper, but provoking Gisele with public criticism is probably going to make Southern's next Victoria's Secret gig a little bit of a nightmare.
«I think there was a little bit of extra critical hate towards it because it's changing the landscape of the movie business,» he said, «but I think «Bright» is maybe a movie that needs to be reviewed by public opinion rather than viewed through the highbrow prism of film criticism
The officials offered criticisms of the current state of the Indianapolis Public Schools — criticisms that struck some within the district as a little harsh.
DeVos has faced criticism from the left for promoting solely school choice and paying little attention to public schools.
The current - generation Cherokee found that out first - hand when its debut in 2013 was greeted by an avalanche of criticism from an indignant public that couldn't believe that Jeep became a little too playful with the model's looks.
Instead, you've taken this challenge right to the public where there is little chance for criticism except perhaps on Internet forums.
It's rather distressing that the people who have worked hard to attract the Olympic Games to Vancouver and who have worked hard to make them happen — and seem to be on the verge of being successful — have so little confidence in the public benefit of the Games that they go to such extremes to suppress all possible criticism of them.
Each of us can charge as much or as little as we prefer to negotiate with the public — buyer or seller, but it is my understanding to engage in discussion of specific amounts and baselines and exact amounts en masse is likely to be misinterpreted by «someone» out there??? as ganging up, together, and that is surely to draw out some criticism.
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