Sentences with phrase «made by the commentators»

The renewed ring controversy comes at a time when Fox News is under fire from the Kremlin, which wants an apology for comments made by commentator Bill O'Reilly.
Would I be overcynical to observe that your «continued» post serves as a very poor fig leaf to cover your avoidance of the cogent and damning points made by commentators on your Part 1 about half an hour ago?

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O'Leary vowed on the call to deploy his television fame — by this point, he'd left the Den but was working as a commentator for BNN — to help make that happen.
Specifically, we need to weigh what the analyst (or political commentator) has to gain or lose by making such a radical pronouncement.
Meanwhile, the world is not standing still while Canadians and British Columbians debate these issues, which was a point made by several commentators at the Summit.
Finally, GM's quick repayment of the loans has whetted the appetite of some commentators (including DeCloet) for the ultimate repayment of the full government contribution. That would occur through the issuance of public equity by GM and Chrysler, creating a market for those stocks into which the government would presumably sell its shares. There is even some nefarious language in the rescue packages requiring the government to sell off its shares within specified, relatively aggressive timelines. The more I think about it, the less this makes sense — neither for the auto industry, nor for taxpayers. Why not hang onto the equity stake? If the companies recover and the equity gains market value, then the government will be able to claim that on its balance sheet (hence officially recouping the cost of its written - off contributions and creating a budgetary gain).
Classically, Islamic commentators have justified the koranic version of events by positing that another person, made to look like him, took the place of Jesus.
Scientist Tim Hunt made a sexist joke at a conference and was broadly attacked by both commentators and the Twittersphere until he quit his honorary fellowship at University College London.
On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, except that they should fetch your beer from the fridge and make thy snacks for the game, nor any foreigner residing in your towns, except for the National Football League players and the coaches and the trainers and the referees and the ticket takers and the purveyors of hot dogs and beer and the color commentators and the play by play commentors and the cameramen and the... skip a bit Brother Maynard 11 For in six days the coaches trained the players with drills and films, but they contest on the gridiron on the seventh day.
The decisions that a man makes about where he will live, how he will furnish his home (the women's magazines, of course, will make this decision in co-operation with the furniture manufacturers), how he will discipline his children, what radio and TV commentators he will listen to, what newspapers and magazines he will subscribe to, and what organizations he will join in his community — all of these daily decisions are, to an inestimable but unquestionable degree, influenced by the legislation, education, and plain ballyhoo daily propagated by these groups and the power centers that control them.
«I find it frustrating that the regulator has chosen to deal through the media, most recently by releasing a compliance monitoring report to select commentators before making it available to Caltex,» Mr Segal said.
It was a pretty special moment, which like most moments in motorsport, is made infinitely better by the addition of Japanese commentators, who in this case were going bonkers for their own countryman.
The brother's on L.A. were a non factor as their connection was interrupted by Bradley so consistently he literally made the commentators agreeably describe the game as «training»
The standard of lead commentators lags well behind their overseas counterparts, particularly when the incumbents have very poor knowledge of the game and are appointed by management who make no effort to recruit better performers, including former players.
Again, the commentators were perplexed as to why by the 80th minute, a team that was obviously as flat and devoid of ideas as Arsenal's had no substitutions made.
The conclusions drawn by most commentators is that there must be an expansion in health infrastructure to support women in making informed birth choices.
If I say «bollocks, it doesn't», he is (inadvertently) saying to me (and Rio Ferdinand, Dizzee Rascal, commentators like Gary Younge who are saying «this used to feel exclusive but it doesn't now» and the 11 year old kid with the shirt and sticker album, and millions of others), «you are making a mistake if you think you can be part of this: the far right are right after all, England is white: stop making yourselves look silly by legitimising racism».
Sunder, A problem with the blogosphere is that it is self - selecting... even comments are made by self - selecting commentators.
A lot has been made of his middle class and «privileged» background by many commentators and opponents, but more significant was he came from an activist Labour family and his brother Piers is cut from the same cloth.
The defence committee's report on Russia, triggered by concerns from some commentators that its increasingly confrontational foreign policy risks a new cold war, makes clear London should maintain its robust approach to Moscow.
A speech to Bloomberg in August got Balls» confident approach to opposition - continuing to make the case against cuts, rather than conceding a consensus on their necessity - noticed by commentators all along the political spectrum.
He said provocative utterances which were made by some of the political parties» serial callers and commentators on radio and television stations were unfortunate.
However, some social commentators believe the opposition by the minority MPs is due to some comments Madam Djaba made about former President John Mahama.
Financial analyst and social commentator, Sydney Casely - Hayford has accused the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) of withholding the truth in the case surrounding a request made by former President John Mahama to retain his official bungalow as part of his retirement benefits.
The two things you need to know about Gingrich's geek cred is that one of his nicknames is Newt Skywalker and that he once made the cover of Wired — back in its early, weird days — in a feature written by none other than technology investor and commentator Esther Dyson.
A good commentator can make all the difference, peppering a play - by - play account of the action with expert knowledge and anecdotes.
MarryMeSugarDaddy has made it into the high - end listings of other commentators in this market even if it doesn't manage it with No. 1 Reviews — the site has been rated No. 1 Sugar Daddy Site for 2014 by the Cyber Dating Review, so you can be sure of great service and a wide membership base at this site.
The commentators, played by Elizabeth Banks (who also directed the movie) and John Michael Higgins, return, primarily so that his character can make a slew of bigoted statements that are supposed to be funny for some reason.
March 2, 2016 • This shot has come a far piece since it was adopted by the NBA in 1979, and Stephen Curry's prowess will make it an even bigger part of the game, according to sports commentator Frank Deford.
A scene involving Blade's previous career will be appreciated by adults, and yes, Pixar staple John Ratzenburger and sports commentator Brent Mustburger do make return cameos.
Critics tend to judge Olympics coverage by a few key metrics: How many mistakes did the commentators make, and how many people are actually watching the games in prime time?
While Gnomeo and Juliet (2011) proved there was an audience for a gnome - themed animated comedy powered by Elton John hits (it grossed # 16m at UK cinemas), the specificity of the concept made commentators wonder whether a sequel was required.
All commentators said that to be worthwhile, the recording of proficiency levels required a long - term assessment of a child across all subjects, made by someone with the correct training, in a consistent manner across all schools.
The reader's job isn't made easier by the breaking news that a noted broadcast commentator was paid by the Department of Education to promote NCLB (Kurtz, 2005).
She is the recipient of the inaugural Global Teacher Prize, chosen by the prominent Global Teacher Prize Academy made up of head - teachers, educational experts, commentators, journalists, public officials, tech entrepreneurs, company directors, and scientists from around the world.
One of the biggest criticisms of Volkswagen labeled by commentators and analysts alike, is that the company's product line is too narrow to help the company make any significant sales gains in the United States.
Make sure you are seen to be a regular commentator on subjects that are covered by your book.
In 2012, the state court in California ordered a precious metals dealer made popular by TV commentator Glenn Beck — Goldline International — to pay $ 5 million to customers misled by price markups and false claims.
Wide - ranging and in - depth essays by over 30 contributors, including many of South Africa's leading art historians, cultural commentators and artists, make it an indispensable resource for curators, historians, students and artists.
The fascinating selections for the exhibition have been made by well - known people and groups including artist Cornelia Parker, historian and cultural commentator Simon Schama, politicians including Lord Mandelson and Lord Boateng, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and staff from 10 Downing Street.
Anti-regulatory blogs and commentators and the McCain - Palin campaign made a push to publicize a 10 - month - old comment by Senator Barack Obama about the high cost of coal burning if and when a hard cap is set for carbon dioxide emissions.
I've read some of your commentators suggest gullability in those of us who think by something as miniscule as switching light bulbs or recycling a bottle, we will make a difference in the bigger picture.
It is by no means unusual for alarmist commentators to make some sweeping alarmist remarks about some imagined danger or threat or whatever today's greenist»cause du jour» is, but to fold up like burst balloons when asked the simplest supplementary question.
With this point in mind, we may recall the comment on social and political affairs made by that humane, grumpy, but normally clearheaded commentator, Walter Lippmann, which distills much of what has come to light in our inquiry.
Although this has been pointed out by various blog commentators (see, e.g. Jeff Id, comment 67 from Re-Visiting the «Yamal Substitution» and his posts at the Air Vent), few attempts have been made to examine the resulting effects in a quantitative fashion.
I did not say the «IPCC misleads» anyone — it is claims that are made by other commentators, such as the caricatured claim I offer in the paper, that have the potential to mislead.
To explore those issues, Professor Lawrence constituted a panel of four academics — Hester Lessard (U Vic), Bruce Ryder (Osgoode), Margot Young (UBC), and Robert Leckey (McGill)-- each of whom responded, in turn, to questions put by Lawrence and to points made by the prior commentator.
A panel of Illinois appellate court judges ruled that an Ottawa newspaper published by Ottawa Publishing must release the names of commentators on its Web site alleged to have made defamatory statements, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Legal commentators, technology companies, Congress, and others have raised questions about patent infringement lawsuits by entities that own patents but do not make products.
Conversely, Thomson Reuters» disposal of a majority stake in its Financial and Risk business is accompanied by a statement of its intention to invest in its Legal and Tax & Accounting units and make selective acquisitions, although the veteran commentator, David Worlock, again speculates on the possibility of Thomson Reuters exiting the law and / or tax markets.
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