Sentences with phrase «most scathing»

The most scathing rebuttal to the resolutions made at the Consensus Roundtable meeting comes from CEO of Coinbase, Brian Armstrong, on Medium.
Then three years later the same author wrote the most scathing lies.
If you want to read the most scathing, funny review of a book ever, go here.
In The Hindu, Meenakshi Mukherjee calls the novel «the most scathing critique of British colonialism I have ever come across in fiction.»
The most scathing deconstruction of Hollywood (and the culture at large) this side of Robert Altman's The Player.
The bureaucrats backpedaled only after the D&C published one of the most scathing editorials I have ever seen in a daily newspaper, one in which the paper's editorial board proclaimed that the state bureaucrat who shipped off the redacted documents gave the paper «his middle finger.
Bellone issued some of the most scathing complaints.
Trump bragged in March that his Twitter account was the reason that no team had signed the quarterback, but his most scathing comments came in September when he attacked all players opting to protest during the national anthem.
Some of the most scathing comments however came from Romain Grosjean.
Luther reserved his most scathing remarks for the new attitude to the «Blessed Sacrament», the eucharistic bread, an attitude which in effect, he said, involved merely an inverse of the old rules and the erection of mere anti-tabus, instead of a genuine conversion.
Jesus» most scathing denunciations went to men who did numerous good things, but whose deeds were expressions of their own pride or efforts to win the approval of God.
To their credit, they also highlighted some of the most scathing responses, including this from Jimmy Kimmel Live writer Bess Kalb: «You know who had nice manners?
Jesus» most scathing remarks were reserved for the religious right (Pharisees), though he didn't hold back with the far left (Sadducees) either.
The most scathing portrayal in King Charles III is not that of its thwarted, raging title character, who by the very end of the play has managed to gain a certain tragic grandeur, but of the British people.
Ironically, their most scathing line in the write - up is the most true, though the rest of their reasoning completely undermines it.
He is not above taking a stealthy swipe at Ronald Reagan from time to time but he reserves his most scathing remarks for those who, as he puts it, «saw nothing strange about being against both abortion and contraception.»
The column also made no effort to qualify one of its most scathing arguments.

Not exact matches

Following the accounts of the women, most notably a scathing description by software engineer Susan Fowler, Uber said it would publish a diversity report in the coming months.
Gibney, a prolific documentary director who most recently made waves with his scathing film on The Church of Scientology, «Going Clear,» is not known for pulling punches.
«The issue today I had in the first 15 or 20 mins — and why I was as scathing I was — is because [Mesut] Ozil, [Alexis] Sanchez, [Alex] Oxlade - Chamberlain, Xhaka, Ramsey, they didn't do most basic things I think every fan, manager, and player knows — when the ball goes past you and it goes towards your goal and your team - mates are struggling, you run back as quickly as you can.
So why launch such a scathing attack on Tevez, who from most accounts, not just my own, was the best player on the park?
There really is no end to the scathing headlines for John Terry and most of it is well deserved.
Most recently he's been criticized for sending a scathing email to fellow Representative Debbie Wasserman - Schultz, a gentle lady also from Florida.
The former Tory leader resigned as Work and Pensions Secretary with a scathing attack on the Chancellor's «political» cuts to the most vulnerable.
Notwithstanding the scathing attacks unleashed on the NPP parliamentary group, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and others who have questioned the direction of our economy, the NPP's assessment of the state of Ghana's economy has been subsequently corroborated by the IMF Staff Report dated May 30, 2014, The World Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Fitch, Standard and Poors, Moody's and, most recently, by Dr. Kwesi Botchwey, Ghana's longest serving Minister of Finance.
Even more scathing was Tory MP Conor Burns, who suggested that most of MPs worried about Big Ben were has - beens.
In a scathing seven - page letter to Sugarman sent on Sunday, elections attorney Laurence Laufer accuses Sugarman of harboring «a shocking lack of understanding or a complete disregard for the most fundamental aspects of the state's election laws.»
One of the most senior doctors in the Department of Health today launches a scathing attack on NHS reforms.
His statement provoked a scathing response from Michel Broue, head of mathematics at the country's most prestigious science college, the Ecole Normale Superieur in Paris.
The first company that implemented the «pay per letter» scheme got scathing reviews from everyone in the industry and its clients, and then the creators of the system got so rich so fast that they managed to buy one of the most popular dating sites for Russian women seeking foreign partners.
While publishing one of this year's biggest and most lauded titles, the Tokyo - based fitness company has also been on the receiving end of scathing criticism and been the subject of alarming rumors.
Instead Refn has served up a scathing commentary on our image - obsessed culture, a feeling reinforced by the film's most potent line: «Beauty isn't everything... it's the only thing.»
While most of the scathing criticisms of producer Harvey Weinstein involve his inappropriate sexual conduct towards female employees and stars, writer Paul Schrader's biggest issue with Weinstein is his reputation for drastically recutting movies.
As all of the most unfairly scathing reviews from Cannes pointed out, Ismael's Ghosts is kind of a mess: a scattershot drama that abandons its compelling central narrative for discursive subplots.
Whether you consider it a sci - fi / action flick with scathing satire, or a scathing sci - fi satire with action, They Live is one of Carpenter's best and most thought provoking.
* Alex Gibney's HBO Films documentary «Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief» based on Austin journalist Lawrence Wright's amazing book of the same name, premiered Sunday at Sundance and made waves almost instantly, with Marlow Stern of the Daily Beast reporting, somewhat breathlessly, «it is a scathing exposé on Scientology and makes some startling accusations about its most famous member, Tom Cruise.»
That a mentally disabled couple appears the most rounded of this mob sees Solondz in a particularly scathing mood.
I had the impression that most critics hated that movie or maybe it's because I remember Harlan Ellison writing a scathing review of it.
It's certainly interesting to see women tackle these subjects in such bare - faced detail on screen, but the film works best in its broader strokes, most notably as a scathing look at the woeful gender politics that still dominate the filmmaking scene.
California auditors released a scathing assessment of the Oakland public schools last week, blasting one of the state's most beleaguered districts for mismanagement and poor student achievement and warning that it is hovering on the brink of serious financial difficulty.
You would most likely complain and return it... maybe even leave a scathing review.
Media outlets such as IndexUniverse and Forbes wrote scathing rebuttals, and a couple of weeks later the foundation released a revised version with most of the inflammatory claims watered down.
Per a scathing report in 2010 by its Office of Inspector General, the department chose to prioritize «education» of breeders over punishment, «took little or no enforcement action against most violators,» failed to respond to «repeat violations,» and collected insufficient evidence in the few prosecutions it brought against criminal breeders.
Early critical returns on the Brooklyn Museum's Open House: Working in Brooklyn have been middling to scathing, with most negative reviews questioning the everything - but - the - kitchen - sink curatorial strategy.
A sharp send - up of authoritarian hubris — in which bloated, self - satisfied, bare - bottomed public officials excrete a foul diet literally to be swallowed by the masses — the etching «Doctrinal Nourishment» (1889/95) is one of Belgian artist James Ensor's most politically scathing works.
It received scathing reviews from most of the art establishment.
As others have noted, the IPCC Team has gone absolutely feral about Salby's research and the most recent paper by Dr Roy Spencer, at the University of Alabama (On the Misdiagnosis of Surface Temperature Feedbacks from Variations in Earth's Radiant Energy Balance), for one simple reason: both are based on empirical, undoctored satellite observations, which, depending on the measure required, now extend into the past by up to 32 years, i.e. long enough to begin evaluating real climate trends; whereas much of the Team's science in AR4 (2007) is based on primitive climate models generated from primitive and potentially unreliable land measurements and proxies, which have been «filtered» to achieve certain artificial realities (There are other more scathing descriptions of this process I won't use).
As George W. Bush's former EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman wrote in the scathing explanation for why TIME included Pruitt as one of its 100 most influential people this year,
Most of what has been written is scathing and attacks the irrationality of the proposal, not to mention its blatant systemic discrimination, if not its direct discrimination (it is certainly not a coincidence that Christians do not wear conspicuous religious symbols or clothing, but that Muslims, Jews, Sikhs and Hindus do).
Most of what has been written is scathing and attacks the irrationality of the proposal, not to mention its blatant systemic discrimination, if not its direct discrimination (it is certainly not a coincidence that Christians do not wear conspicuous religious symbols or clothing, but that Muslims, Jews,... [more]
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