Sentences with phrase «many public condemnations»

Just a few years ago, public condemnations from him of police brutality and overall systemic racism in the country were few and far between, with Jay's frustrations and reflections over his tough childhood limited mostly to his music, including «Politics as Usual» from his debut studio album Reasonable Doubt.
Trump's line will surely give vulnerable House Republicans flashbacks to his private - until - it - was - public condemnation of their chamber's health - care bill as «mean» this year.
In Liao Yiwu's God is Red, which recounts the struggles of the Chinese Christians in the Maoist and post-Maoist years, the pastor's son recalls how, because of their faith, his family was beaten, bound, and spit upon during public condemnation meetings.
«If it is true that the place of a true prophet during these years was on the road to Auschwitz, did that prophet have the right to utter a specific public condemnation of specific atrocities, thus causing Catholics and Jews, who looked to him for help, to walk before him into the gas chambers?
These complex relationships among legality, moral and perceived legitimacy account for the puzzle that inspired this research in the first place: that ever more legalized US air warfare encounters more rather than less public condemnation.
Following the release of the footage on social media and the subsequent public condemnation, the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur, reported Bishop Obinim to the Accra Regional Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVSSU), while another person also lodged a complaint against the bishop at the Tema Regional Police.
Bloomberg's repeated public condemnations of Obama and Congress for the supercommittee's failure has reignited speculation bout his White House aspirations.
«During my time on the NCCL executive, I was at the forefront of repeated public condemnations of PIE and their despicable views,» he said.
The stories Tuesday coincided with public condemnation of Weinstein from Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Ms Moran faced public condemnation once again in 2010 when she was featured on Channel 4's Dispatches programme, in which she appeared to offer influential political lobbying for financial reward.
Despite repeated written requests asking that the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) acknowledge the public condemnations by responsible breeders, the HSUS has never acknowledge the condemnations by responsible breeders who truly care about the health and well being of their dogs, and especially the puppies that bring so much love and joy into the homes of millions of appreciative dog owners.
The natural build of the breed, and poor understanding of how to train them, has led to public condemnation.
In the memo, Brown said that because of threats of physical violence and «severe public condemnation,» Berwick should be given another city job that didn't involve animal control.
I was the individual who orchestrated these «public condemnations» by responsible breeders, and I thought at the time that you would be ecstatic with the fact that a sincere, genuine and substantive effort was being made to advocate what was in the best interest of animals.
To my chagrin, you not only declined to share this information with your «following» by publicly acknowledging such «public condemnations,» but you went on to discredit all responsible breeders by stating that «condemning substandard breeders does not help animals.»
You'd think that the rampant public condemnation would have been enough to make Ubi shelve the programme for good... but it looks like the system is set to make a comeback.
If so he has swallowed his disappointment well enough as to have made no public condemnation of the malefactors.
Between 1988 and 2005, ExxonMobil invested over $ 16 million in a network of front groups that spread misleading claims about climate science (leading to strong public condemnation from the British Royal Society: Ward 2006).
«In fact, ASCLD / LAB could more properly be described as a product service organization,» Schechter wrote, «which sells for a fee a «seal of approval» covering diverse laboratory systems, which laboratories can utilize to bolster their credibility through in - court testimony by technicians, plus ancillary services such as protection from outside inquiry, shielding of internal activities and, where necessary, especially in the event of public condemnation, a spokesperson to buffer the laboratory from media inquiry.»
In fact, beginning January 1, 2018, employers guilty of violating employment standards may be subject to public condemnation for their actions, or lack thereof.
The «chilling effect» noted by these witnesses was largely as a result of public condemnation of their views, not a fear that they might be the subject of human rights complaints.
For those who are moral attorneys, where is your public condemnation of Nebraska?
For all those attorneys who've claimed family courts aren't a «winner take all» environment, that shared parenting is a «cookie cutter approach», or who've used the single Wisconsin study to erroneously allude that shared parenting is the national norm, where is your public condemnation of Nebraska?
There is no real penalty for you to be paid re public condemnation, which is the risk that I run.

Not exact matches

Oza's video is just the latest public relations challenge for United, which is still reeling after the forcible removal of passenger Dr. David Dao from an overbooked flight in April bought the airline global condemnation.
During this year's legislative session, the legislature and governor were forced to repeal three new business sales taxes just one year after adopting them, following widespread condemnation from business leaders, economists and the general public.
Groups such as Catholics United and Faith in Public Life got off the ground during and just after the 2004 election when a Catholic Democratic presidential nominee - Sen. John Kerry - was hard - pressed to find Catholic support in the face of condemnations from some Catholic bishops over his support for abortion rights.
The last year's worth of controversy are simultaneously a commendation and condemnation of the state of «Christian» journalism and associated punditry, but the alternative is not necessarily blogging or «just» blogging, but a reappraisal of our ethics and interests in the public sphere
The crucifixion, viewed simply as an historical event, is the ultimate evil: the betrayal, denial, unjust and cowardly condemnation, blaspheming and brutalising, flogging, public humiliation and torturing to death of the Son of God himself.
When I was induced in 1965 to write an essay for an issue of Daedalus on religion in America, I chose the theme of religion in American public life, concluding with a ringing condemnation of the Vietnam war.
I'd say when it comes to religion, one of the most insidious forms of pride is manifested when someone like Santorum decides to stand up in public and self - righteously rain down judgement & condemnation on everything that he doesn't like.
As a Muslim who has made his life in the USA, I say to Mr. Hooper: Condemnation of the terrorists needs to be repeated often, repeated to no end, repeated till there is no doubt, repeated in many formats (news media tv and print, public service messages, and much more).
Ultimately, the Lake in the Hills deal fell through, prompting that village and the Cary Park District to each begin condemnation proceedings to acquire the land in the public interest, with a judge to determine how much the Hoffman trust would receive.
There are also controversies and ethical considerations surrounding the means used by public campaigns which attempt to increase breastfeeding rates, relating to pressure put on women, and potential feeling of guilt and shame of women who fail to breastfeed; and social condemnation of women who use formula.
Fed Up has good intentions and raises valid issues, but it is almost two hours long and is so broad in its condemnation of the food industry that it's questionable whether it will find a viewership beyond the people who already agree with the producers» viewpoint, or whether it will have any impact on public policy.
The Pastor's comments have drawn condemnation from members of the NDC, with Mr Nkansah accusing him of misleading the public «under the guise of the Bible».
His condemnation of the bill helped put the final nail in the coffin, at least as far as public opinion was concerned.
For that decision, President Lincoln came under sustained attacks and media condemnation, as well as litigation, all orchestrated by some American human - rights activist groups and public affairs commentators.
The police have agreed to review their public order strategies after widespread and deep - seated condemnation of their tactics during the G20 protests.
Trump's transition team joined the chorus of condemnation, calling his remarks «absolutely reprehensible» and saying they have no place in the public discourse.
Before leaving Albany, Bharara appeared on public radio station WAMC, where he offered a scathing condemnation of state politicians» recent behavior, calling it a «rancid,» «show me the money culture,» and derided the contention by some lawmakers that they are not doing anything illegal.
Before leaving Albany, U.S. Attorney Bharara appeared on public radio station WAMC, where he offered a scathing condemnation of state politicians» recent behavior, calling it a «rancid, «show me the money culture,» and derided the contention by some lawmakers that they are not doing anything illegal.
His utterances, however, attracted lots of condemnation from the public, with the family of the deceased calling for his immediate dismissal.
Since Buhari's pro-north request from the World Bank became public knowledge, it had been attracting several condemnations from Nigerians.
Public attitudes are changing, and the drug reformers» condemnations have taken on a new, more confident and aggressive tone.
The Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Alhassan, says she is not perturbed by condemnation that trailed her public display of support for former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.
I know that those who carelessly condemn him in public, clandestinely go back to heal wounds knowing what the man represents, his affability, readiness to listen and reluctance to get emotional easily no wonder after years of intense condemnation, Prof Martey openly praised him for his humility and assured him of his constant prayers to succeed.In our bid to get our parties to office, we must also consider the safety of our nation and the cohesion we've enjoyed so far.I don't think the Npp in its current state can manage its internal issues if elected into office let alone manage the nation.Our democracy shouldn't be toyed with in the name of political extremism and unworkable promises.We don't need a leader who will establish himself by intimidation and force, who will choose henchmen around himself, create secret police and abandoned all pretence of consulting the wishes of the masses but will only expect regimented YES from us on all national issues like we seeing in the Npp today.
Condemnation of land or homes happens through the process of eminent domain, in which a government can force someone to sell property for a public improvement — usually a road or power line.
The torrents of condemnation followed a motion on urgent public importance moved by a member from Benue State, Mr. Mark Terseer - Gbillah, to bring to the attention of the House, an earlier attack on Nakka by soldiers on April 19.
RTP funding may not go toward property condemnation (eminent domain), construction of new trails for motorized use on federally managed public lands or for facilitating motorized access on otherwise non-motorized trails.
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