Sentences with phrase «maligned for»

Currently, smartwatches and other wearable devices are often maligned for being non-essential or frivolous.
Although it is a critical skill, the legal profession as a whole is often maligned for a perceived inability to listen to and connect...
Duke's $ 13 billion «grid modernization» proposal, unveiled a year ago at the same conference, is still maligned for not doing enough to encourage distributed clean energy projects or give customers more information about electricity use.
Wind turbine installations (both onshore and offshore) are frequently maligned for their adverse impact upon wildlife.
Elsewhere the group, which has been much maligned for its attention - grabbing antics, is commanding a new respect.
Over the last quarter - century,»80s painting has tended to be ignored, if not maligned for the macho persona projected by some of its practitioners, and for reheating the art market after the relatively quiet, supposedly pure»70s.
Revenge was highly regarded way back when, often being touted as superior to it's WWF gaming counterparts (true), though being maligned for not having as many creation options (also true).
The end result of including a real tribe is a game that, while maligned for its repetitive play structures, still presents the medium's best exploration of the birth of America to date and an impetus for players to further their understanding of Native history.
Also as far as PS 3 goes, I always thought that was unfairly maligned for being different.
For example, did you know that black animals are often maligned for various reasons?
In fact, a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that «although much maligned for its high prices payday credit can be cheaper than overdraft credit.»
Cities with compact downtown cores or cycling paths (Yellowknife, Victoria) top the list, while those maligned for sprawl (Vaughan) fare poorly.
Although often maligned for offering average performance and features availability, there's no denying that each of these SUVs - one mid-size, the other compact - are leading lights when it comes to fuel efficiency.
Now this system has been maligned for a number of reasons ranging from slowness of the system to crashes.
The current MX - 5 Miata, much maligned for its alleged softness compared to previous generations, is still one of the best driver's cars in the world, bar - none, delivering 80 % of the experience of driving a Porsche Boxster for less than 50 % of the purchase price.
Much maligned for years as a saturated fat, we'll bring you truth regarding the incredible health properties of coconut oil.
Many foods often wrongly maligned for their saturated fat content contain large amounts unsaturated fat, too.
From Health magazine Although sometimes maligned for its fat content, the creamy, heart - healthy avocado can play a very versatile — and nutritious — role in your diet.
But I think in terms of Senate, and more specifically the governor himself, New York State has been much maligned for the «three men in a room» or «four men in a room» budget negotiation concept.
But it would also lead to the re-creation of 32 community school boards that in the past were maligned for corruption and being patronage mills.
«They were maligned for years and welcomed a different, more productive outcome, where they could feel good about themselves and their service,» Mr. Cuomo said in a statement.
Keep in mind, too, that the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee — maligned for not keeping pace with their well - funded Republican counterparts — was able to marshal the help and resources from a variety of labor groups.
When he first arrived, he was maligned for the errors made in his early appearances in Premier League fixtures.
Roman Bürki, much maligned for his performances this season, was Dortmund's savior in the first half, pulling off a string of fine saves from Xaver Schalger and Hee - Chan Hwang to keep out a lively Salzburg team who, from the opening minute, offered exactly what Peter Stöger had promised from Dortmund: positivity.
Coming into the season, he was much - maligned for poor performances in both the center and right side of midfield over the course of last year, and there were doubts over his place in the first team.
Andre Villas - Boas was mauch maligned for the performance of his high line and pressing at Chelsea, but are Spurs any better defensively under AVB?
Paulinho — Much maligned for not delivering on his great hype, the Brazilian has become a passenger in many games this season, despite some improvement recently he's not a creative influence and he's not what we need right now.
Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil has been much - maligned for his performances this season, but he responded in perfect fashion against Tottenham, and one statistic won back the hearts of the supporters.
I mean, John Beilein looks like a genius now but any other result out of that Poole shot and he is maligned for not having a go - to play.
Having witnessed the way EJ Manuel was treated and is still maligned for being «overdrafted» and, therefore, a waste of sorts, I can not buy the argument.
Attanasio hasn't shown as much enthusiasm in spending the money required to win as that first burst of excited investment, and Wolff's group has become much - maligned for not delivering on the majority of its promises.
In an industry often maligned for hard - selling, Hallett has been intentional about not asking for contact information when a person searches for life insurance quotes on his platform.
Though the Harper government has been maligned for paring the CTC's budget to $ 58 million a year — less than that of New York City — it did negotiate Approved Destination Status with China prior to the 2010 Olympics.
You'd think that the GOP would be speeding through a structured dismantling of the health law they've been maligning for the better part of a decade given the party's control of the House, the Senate, and the White House.
Those that are maligning him for his faith and what he wears to remind him of his commitment to enduring principles, needs to reflect upon themselves a moment and consider: 1.

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A much - maligned report from the Treasury Department said the tax bill would need to be coupled with other economic policies to make up for the new debt.
Unpaid internships depress wages by creating a pool of workers willing to work for free — and for no benefits, making them akin to the labourers brought to Canada under the much - maligned temporary foreign worker program.
Indeed, the status of the much - maligned bundle is a good metaphor for the industry's problems.
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.
Globalization is much maligned these days for job losses and wage stagnation.
«There was also openness among G7 members to dialogue with Russia while we hold them accountable for their malign activities and their efforts to destabilize nations,» the official added.
In years to come, a lack of real income growth is likely to remain problematic for many Americans, but Soros is right to point out how a much maligned trend may perversely play to our advantage in the short - to medium term.
The much - maligned (and financially hobbled) Valeant Pharmaceuticals got a spark of good news Wednesday as the FDA approved its Siliq (brodalumab), a treatment for moderate - to - severe plaque psoriasis.
Andrew Pelletier, Walmart Canada's head of public relations, guards her like a bear, fully aware that «someone like Shelley» is a precious commodity for the often maligned retailer.
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Washington blacklisted Rusal and its billionaire major shareholder Oleg Deripaska, along with some other Russian businessmen, for suspected meddling in the 2016 U.S. election and other alleged «malign activity».
Perhaps surprisingly many others will go public after all, and they'll have their maligned investment bankers to thank for that.
Millennials are frequently blamed for killing a wide range of industries, but Rieder says the much - maligned group is actually responsible for the economic sea change he thinks is already underway.
The letter came from a lawyer claiming to represent New York - based hair - replacement company Ivari International, which was the subject of the Gawker story featuring allegations from unnamed sources claiming that the presumptive GOP presidential nominee paid Ivari $ 60,000 — along with regular fees for upkeep — to maintain his oft - maligned hairdo.
Ulbricht's case has been of huge interest to bitcoin users, in part because it has at times unfairly maligned the virtual currency, which is also used for everyday transactions.
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