Sentences with phrase «maligned in»

Though the Playbook was much maligned in the initial reviews when it was released in early 2011 (mostly because the software was not - quite - finished; most of the issues raised in old reviews have since been addressed), one thing that the reviews generally agreed on was that the Playbook had the best tablet - based browser on the market, and that it was the closest thing to a desktop browser available on any tablet, iPad included.
No matter how badly it blows up, or how you are maligned in your circle of friends, or who whispers about you in grandma's pantry, keep your mouth shut.
The employer, work colleagues, customers, suppliers, and generally any person maligned in a posting could sue for defamation.
In 1960, when the Abstract Expressionists were maligned in the press for painting «like monkeys,» Schapiro wittily came to their defense.
The Turner Prize may be maligned in some quarters as pretentious or willfully oblique but, like Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth, it provides a rare opportunity to put challenging, immersive contemporary art before the general public and for that service alone deserves to be cut some slack.
The story has been much maligned in the run up to it's launch, but I actually rather enjoyed the story.
The Shooter genre is much maligned in mainstream media, and it's easy to end up with a monolithic view of who Shooter gamers are.
While Delta tends to offer a quality product, its frequent flyer program has been much maligned in recent years.
Delta is much - maligned in the travel hacking world — with their mileage currency commonly referred to as «Skypesos».
Whichever definition or registry you prefer, fanciers and animal lovers alike can agree that the dogs that fall under this label are as well - loved as they are maligned in this society, with a history that's as blended as their genetics.
(Dobermans, widely maligned in their fashionable day as dangerous, have killed four people in the U.S. since 1982.)
I think romance is maligned in large part because at first glance, love seems so pedestrian.
The current generation, perhaps the most maligned in the Corvette's 43 - year history, will be history.
Graphics package «sport» editions were much maligned in their heyday, but the 2014 Volkswagen Beetle GSR has a tiny bit of extra grunt to back up the very loud exterior.
Despite the fact that Chevy has been much maligned in the media over the last few months, the full - size, front - wheel drive Chevrolet Impala has evolved into a reliable and popular family car.
Kevan Collins, chief executive of the EEF, said: «Teaching assistants have been much maligned in recent years and many schools have scaled back on their employment to cut costs.
Perhaps even the world was not ready for Last Action Hero (it is underrated and unfairly maligned in my opinion) and there needed to be a the ridiculous number of comic - book fantasies (and Coen Brothers and Wes Anderson films) to get to this point.
If teenagers feel a little maligned in the media, Eragon might be just the ticket to set things straight.
Replacing melodrama with authenticity, humor, and insight, Thanks For Sharing deftly tackles an aspect of our culture that has been unfairly maligned in recent years.
Though often maligned in trendy diets, carbohydrates — one of the basic food groups — are important to a healthy life.
Although maligned in nutritional recommendations, eggs are the most nutritious and the least expensive protein source in the grocery store.
Much maligned in the present political climate, newcomers could yet turn out to be Britain's secret weapon in the 21st century.
In general I think the whole co-sleeping thing has been quite maligned in the media, but there are definite perks.
Maligned in some quarters, those who embrace expected goals (xG) realise its value in identifying patterns in a footballing context.
He's been suspended a full season for performance - enhancing drugs, maligned in the media ever since he first signed the richest contract in baseball history in 2000 and has somehow been even more under the microscope since joining the New York Yankees before the 2004 season.
This group has been maligned in recent years, but it came through Saturday.

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«What we decided... was that we were going to set up a G7 group that would look at Russian malign behavior in all its manifestations - whether it's cyber warfare, whether it's disinformation, assassination attempts, whatever it happens to be and collectively try to call it out,» he told reporters.
The ministers agreed to create a working group to study Russia's «malign behavior» given concerns about Moscow's actions in Ukraine and Syria, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said.
Why not go out of your way to gift books to underfunded and underprivileged communities that continue to be marginalized and maligned by policies put in place by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos?»
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.
With revenue continuing its long, steady decline, Kmart teamed with ad agency FCB to reenergize its much - maligned brand, promoting its product - delivery program by appealing to the giggly 12 - year - old in all of us.
«There was G7 unity on opposing Russia's malign behavior,» the senior State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters at the end of the first day of meetings in Toronto.
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.
The oldest Gen Xers just got AARP cards, but 40 percent of people in this much - maligned demographic don't have retirement plans in place.
«We condemn this latest activity in the strongest possible terms and we will not accept nor tolerate any malign foreign cyber operations, intrusions, or compromises — to include influence operations,» said Jeanette Manfra, the chief cybersecurity official at Homeland Security.
Steve Case emerged from the most maligned merger in American business history to become one of the nation's leading proponents of entrepreneurship.
Widely maligned by critics upon its release, Twister holds a special place in the heart of many a millennial, thanks in part to the popular ride at Universal Studios.
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On April 6, it announced sanctions against Deripaska and his eight companies, along with other Russian individuals and firms, in response to what the United States called «malign activities» by Russia.
Washington this month imposed sanctions on billionaire Oleg Deripaska and several companies in which he is a prominent shareholder, including Rusal, in response to what the United States called Russia's «malign activities.»
The President is always considering options to hold Russia accountable in response to its malign activities.
Despite being much maligned, Twitter is «a compelling product,» Left told CNBC in January.
Much - maligned coal too will still be in the mix.
The U.S. Treasury handed down the penalties on seven Russian oligarchs, 12 businesses and 17 Russian government officials, in response to what it described as their involvement in Russia's «malign» activities, ranging from military involvement in Ukraine and Syria to cyber crimes and alleged interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
For better or worse, the practices Teneycke maligns are fairly standard in the industry, and don't directly explain why all subscribers should be forced to pay for Sun News.
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».
Washington last month imposed sanctions on Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska and several companies in which he is a large shareholder, including En + Group Plc and aluminium giant United Company Rusal Plc, in response to what the United States called Russia's «malign activities.»
Millennials are, in my honest opinion, a much - maligned group with lots of negative comments about them feeling entitled, being self - centered, lazy, etc., etc..
The following year, Trump financed his third casino build primarily with junk bonds in a much - maligned deal that contributed to his eventual business bankruptcy.
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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