Sentences with phrase «offers scathing»

Blunt, angry and eye - opening, Tehran Taboo offers a scathing portrait of Iran's largest city.
It offers scathing criticism of what the commission says is a corrupt culture in Albany, and recommends numerous reforms.
Although Paul's filibuster was technically against Brennan's nomination, his remarks focused primarily on civil liberties issues, offering a scathing critique of the Obama's administration's use of unmanned drones, and refusal to rule out military strikes against American citizens on U.S. soil.
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.
(CNN)-- On the day of Anthony Weiner's first official campaign stop, the governor of New York offered a scathing evaluation of the disgraced former congressman's bid for mayor.
Rep. Charlie Rangel offered a scathing assessment of the Republican coalition, saying Trump had «pulled the sheets off» a party that has attracted those who «hate immigrants and minorities» and «don't like women.»
State ethics regulators on Wednesday released a report that offered a scathing assessment not just of Mr. Lopez but also of the Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver, a Manhattan Democrat, and his staff.
At the core of the film is a story about the physical and emotional abuse disgraced figure skating champion Tonya Harding endured throughout her life from her mother and her husband, but the film also explores the very traditional, staid world of competitive figure skating, while also offering a scathing indictment on the behaviour of the media.
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper offered scathing criticism of the budget plan's voucher funding Tuesday, although Cooper stopped short of saying he would veto the bill if approved as is by the General Assembly.
Taboos, fetishes, political upheaval, and the functions of the human body are some of the great unifiers of humanity, and Gilbert & George have long offered scathing and unsanitized societal critique.

Not exact matches

In a scathing article in The New York Observer, writer Christopher Byron dubbed the offering «a piece of junque du jour» and «the Wall Street equivalent of landfill.»
While Lipton and activist organizations — like Make the Road Action, a leading immigrants» rights group that endorsed Nixon on Friday — were careful to blame the crack - up on Cuomo, at least one labor leader offered a more scathing indictment of the WFP.
New York Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, both Democrats, oppose the Senate Republican plan and have offered their own scathing assessments.
New York's two Senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, both Democrats, oppose the Senate Republican plan and have offered their own scathing assessments.
I'd heard some pretty scathing critiques about this latest Paper offering's battle system.
Both films are also darkly comic, though Point Blank is more socially pungent, offering a darkly scathing indictment of corporate America, where crooks are indistinguishable from so - called legitimate businessmen.
As legal scholar Richard Epstein noted in a thorough and scathing Education Next review of the dear - colleague letter, «[T] he guidance offers no safe harbor for conducting routine discipline, free of constant federal oversight.
The scathing 61 - page opinion issued this month by Judge Doris A. Smith of Commonwealth Court slapped down almost every argument offered by the district and ruled that it had failed to desegregate or to provide poor...
The work offered a witty, scathing and provocative response to scarcity and constraint, raising issues of global relevance.
He offered one of the first university courses on The Economics of the Environment, and in 1996 he wrote a scathing critique of benefit — cost analysis that argued that «the foundation of benefit - cost analysis is flawed: the tool can not provide what some economists claim.
This is when opposing counsel calls you up for ten minutes of verbal scathing on why your case is terrible, and then in the last thirty seconds makes a settlement offer and then asks for a response.
And David Giacalone has has offered several scathing criticisms of value billing as a way for lawyers to bilk clients for more money.
Not long after MoviePass announced their new price point and intentions to grow their customer base, AMC Theatres released a scathing statement saying, «AMC is consulting with its attorneys to determine if or how AMC can prevent a subscription program offered by MoviePass from being used at AMC Theatres in the United States.»
To give you an example, I recently heard a story about a candidate who had a marketing director role offer withdrawn when the employer read scathing postings she had made after receiving poor service from an organisation.
The downside is that it is very easy to send off scathing or sarcastic one - liners that do not demonstrate the best a you have to offer.
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