K12 has been the recipient
of public ire and various lawsuits claiming that the company has mismanaged resources and failed to put student achievement ahead of its profits.
Not exact matches
Many municipal transit authorities have been sued, sparking the
ire of the American
Public Transit Association.
While oil and gas companies are prime targets for a lot
of negative PR and
public ire, Chevron employees responded favorably towards the company's culture.
The long - suffering
public official first drew Democrats»
ire when he investigated party nominee Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign, then caused Republicans great irritation after the election by investigating the possibility
of Trump campaign collusion with Russia.
He's known as a publicity seeker in the state and has raised the
public's
ire a number
of times.
Most
of us want to avoid the
ire of the interwebs and the shame
of public apology.
we've sexualizedwomen's bodies to a degree that we barely bat an eye at near - pornographic billboards and music videos, but nursing in
public (even discreetly) raises people's
ire and facebook removes all photographs
of nursing moms and babies, deeming them «inappropriate.»
The Conservatives also earned the
ire of public sector workers, fatigued after seven years
of austerity.
The event has drawn the
ire of campaign finance reform advocates, who have dubbed Grisanti an «enemy
of reform» (props to the late Ed Koch are necessary here) for refusing to break with his fellow Republicans in their collective «no» vote on the hostile amendment offered by the Democrats that would have created a
public campaign finance system.
On the other hand, one
of the most well - publicized Buffalo Common Council races featured a candidate whose racist remarks drew the
ire of the
public for weeks.
Such efforts are contextualised by the inveterate
public ire over perceived excesses, exacerbated by the on - going austerity measures and a culture
of «naming and shaming».
Michael Heseltine earned the
ire of his allies in the Tory party today, with a regional growth review which was far more supportive
of the
public sector than ministers would have wanted.
Opponents, however, warned that continued
public ire could result in more than 400,000 students opting out
of state tests in English language arts and math in April.
The American Museum
of Natural History has released a conceptual design for a planned $ 325 million expansion that has drawn the
ire of its Upper West Side neighbors because it would encroach on a surrounding
public park.
An appellate court upheld a high - level fellowship program started in 2014 by Cuomo that drew the
ire of public workers unions, whose leaders said it circumvented the system
of civil service promotions.
Banking bonuses, which have caused Mr Brown a major political headache at home and have provoked the
ire of publics around the world, were not directly addressed at the G20 finance ministers» meeting in Horsham two weeks ago.
The selection
of AEG drew considerable
ire from the state officials and the
public, as accusations
of favoritism and unfair political connections cropped up almost immediately after Paterson's winter announcement.
The object
of all this
ire and satire was Pearson PLC, the company based in Great Britain that has a nearly $ 33 million contract with New York state to write and administer tests given to K - 12
public school students and to help run teacher training tests.
For its pointed generousness, the movie was awarded numerous prizes and earned the
ire of Joseph Goebbels who declared it «Cinematic
Public Enemy No. 1.»
He has particular
ire for his fellow principals and school superintendents, who he blames for paving the «path to
public education's meltdown,» and for the NEA and AFT, whose efforts in making teaching a lucrative
public - sector profession insulated from even desultory performance management, for helping to perpetuate bureaucracies that «feed the egos
of adults while squashing the hopes
of children».
And the unions themselves didn't want to provoke a
public split with a president their rank - and - file members adored, so they concentrated all their anger on Obama's Education secretaries, focusing their
ire first on Arne Duncan, and then his successor John King, as though Obama himself were unaware
of the reforms his Cabinet officials were carrying out on his behalf.
Up to five would represent
public schools, which drew the
ire of Wisconsin Education Association Council president Betsy Kippers.
Bennett comes recommended by Sen. Alberta Darling, who along with her Republican colleagues have raised the
ire of public school monopolists and their Democratic allies by expanding vouchers and charter school opportunities.
Much
of the
ire directed at DFER is due to its support for
public charter schools, which opponents portray as a part
of a Republican plot to dismantle
public education.
Mark Niesse reporting for the Atlanta Journal - Constitution lead his Carstarphen story with «The probable next superintendent
of Atlanta
Public Schools is coming off a controversial tenure in Austin, Texas, where public ire over budget cuts and a school closing rose as much as the improved graduation rates and finances.&
Public Schools is coming off a controversial tenure in Austin, Texas, where
public ire over budget cuts and a school closing rose as much as the improved graduation rates and finances.&
public ire over budget cuts and a school closing rose as much as the improved graduation rates and finances.»
Chester, however, has gained the
ire of those opposed to standardized testing, including the Massachusetts Teachers Association, the union that represents about two - thirds
of the Bay State's nearly 72,000
public school teachers.
Without any warning or
public disclosure they have just increased the cost
of their audio package by over 50 % and have incurred the
ire and scorn
of thousands
of users.
Without any warning or
public disclosure they have just increased the cost
of their audio package by over 50 % and have incurred the
ire and scorn
of thousands
of... [Read more...]
Day One: Garry's Incident could've passed by as just another failed attempt to cash in on the first - person survival genre, but instead ignited the
ire of the general gaming
public.
Even works that didn't have explicit content managed to draw the
ire of a confounded
public.
Controversy has also stemmed from Martin Creed's Lights Going On and Off (winner 2000), Langlands and Bell's 2004 nomination for The House
of Osama bin Laden and Simon Starling's Shedboatshed (Mobile Architecture No 2)(2005), but it is interesting to note that the
ire of the press has not been matched by the
public, and for many The Turner Prize has become an innovative introduction to contemporary art practice, welcoming engagement and debate outside the usual demographic
of gallery - goers.
Recent and upcoming solo exhibitions include: «Inside Me», ChertLüdde, Berlin, 2018; «Bread and Circuses», Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, 2017; «vitrine», NICC, Brussels, 2016; «Nipson anomemata me monan opsin», Monteverdi Gallery, 2015; «Are, Ere,
Ire», T293 Rome, 2014; «Me, Mum, Mister, Mad», Kunsthalle Lissabon, Lisbon, 2014; «The Lustful Turk, Gaswork», London, 2013; Il Turco Lussurioso, Villa Medici, Rome, 2012; and a performance at the Stedelijk Museum as part
of the
public program, 2012.
The most recent
of these was by a multi-author team led by my friend and occasional research partner John Cook, and more than any
of the others it's attracted the
ire of those dismissive
of the seriousness
of climate change, I suspect because
of John's ability to communicate his findings clearly and effectively to the
public.
Interlocutors threaten to upset the course to discover the optimal administration
of public life... Hence the
ire of the Royal Society's presidents past and present.
That has drawn the
ire of the victims and the broader
public.
Earlier this year, the insurer sought steep rate hikes that drew the
ire of the state's Insurance Commissioner, Dave Jones, as well as criticisms from the
public.
While Mr. Stamos argued to disclose more, others said that by proactively disclosing what they had found, Facebook had become a target
of further
public ire, according to seven current and former Facebook employees.