Sentences with phrase «nothing short of scandalous»

Question from Nan Wiliams «One hundred years on from the height of the Suffragette movement, it remains nothing short of scandalous that we have such unequal representation of women at the top of business and the top of politics.
«It is nothing short of scandalous that 3.7 million children are now living in poverty in the UK, many of them from working families, and the figure is rising.
«Given the dire state of the economy, it is nothing short of scandalous that so few projects funded by the Regional Growth Fund have actually got off the ground.
The expenditures above are nothing short of scandalous.
«With a general election only weeks away, the number of people who will be denied a vote because they are not on the electoral register is nothing short of scandalous.
I made this recipe over the weekend to take to services for Shavuot on Sunday... The recation i got was nothing short of scandalous.
Reducing pedagogy to the teaching of methods and data - driven performance indicators that allegedly measure scholastic ability and improve student achievement is nothing short of scandalous.
Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT teaching union, argued that the changes to tax relief were «nothing short of scandalous» and «another blow for a group of teachers who are already exploited and undervalued».
This story of students losing a two weeks of school because they were given the wrong test — reportedly in at least several Seattle schools — is nothing short of scandalous.
This is nothing short of scandalous.
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