Sentences with phrase «of intemperate language»

Late in 2015, NDC's Isaac Adongo crushed the sitting Member of Parliament, Emmanuel Akolbire Opam - Brown, and renowned lawyer, Abraham Amaliba, at a primary preceded and trailed by open accusations from the loyalists of his defeated contenders that he rode on the triple wings of intemperate language, intolerance and violence to claim the ticket — allegations the candidate has consistently brushed aside as false.

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Unite head of health, Rachael Maskell, said: «The intemperate tone of these MPs» language is to be deplored when a member of the public is concerned over the very sensitive issue of their future health prospects.
We can reflect that strong differences of opinion do not need intemperate language, even when said in jest.
Brian Docherty, chairman of the Scottish Police Federation, warned campaigners and politicians against using «intemperate, inflammatory and exaggerated language».
The politician - turned - editor also pledged to «reflect that strong differences of opinion do not need intemperate language».
He further kicked against media sensationalism saying, «Avoiding inflammatory language is very possible if you censor the messages of those who engage in intemperate language before letting it out to the public.»
The Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) has served notice it will not allow personal attacks, vituperations and intemperate language on radio and in the media space as Ghana heads towards elections in November.
Mr McIntyre: Im sorry that this commenter's language was too intemperate... However, the use of tree rings as a proxy for temperature, when one can not control for the myriad of other factors that influence tree growth, brings into question the entire enterprise, no?
You also demonstrate the usual AGW supporters» propensity for ad hominem attacks, intemperate language, undergraduate - level insults and a desire to shut down criticism of your agenda and methods by any means possible.
While the personal level may involve intemperate language and the like, when it gets down to the science itself the professional integrity of the scientists comes out in the way that they argue their case rationally, and from the accepted facts — it isn't arbitrary, as they must convince their peers and answer to their criticisms.
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