Sentences with phrase «often coming under fire»

Walmart, which often comes under fire for labor practices by some groups, has a plan to become significantly more green.
Earlier today, Silver made a very friendly appearance before members of the Alliance for Quality Education — a group partially funded by the teachers union that often comes under fire from the Cuomo administration.
Predictions that climate change alone could lead to the extinction of more than one - fifth of plant and animal species before the end of the century have often come under fire, and not just from climate - change deniers.
Soy protein — probably the most popular non-dairy protein supplement — often comes under fire for its isoflavones.
Sinclair Broadcast Group reportedly owns about 200 TV stations across the US, and has often come under the fire for its pro-Donald Trump news coverage, through their various local news reports.
To the frustration of many talented up and coming artists, these large quiet spaces often come under fire for catering to the wealthy, specifically showing what's «trendy» over what's «good,» or art they think might fit in a loft in TriBeCa.
Devices from names like LG and Samsung have often come under fire for not launching with enough free space for users to work with, despite shipping with an advertised amount of space such as 64 GB, for instance.

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«I frankly don't know how I am going to come up with the rest of the money,» Thomson told Sun News Network's Brian Lilley on Byline.Canada's justice system has a knack for punishing people for defending themselves and their property, often called «castle law.MORE: Court drops final charge against Ontario man who fired shots to protect his home under attack by firebombers Joseph and Marilyn Singleton of Taber, Alberta spent $ 30,000 in court.
The herbicide glyphosate has come under fire but France and other places, as it has been determined to be carcinogenic, and is unfortunately used often on soybean crops.
The state's tightly regulated medical marijuana program has come under fire because people with need for the treatment often have difficulty finding doctors who will certify them for the program.
It is often diagnosed after blood tests show elevated prostate - specific antigen (PSA), but the PSA test has come increasingly under fire for being unreliable.
The F1 series by Codemasters has come under a lot of fire, often well - deserved, from F1 aficionados.
Those who make the attempt often find their fundamental beliefs regarding tolerance and diversity coming under fire.
Competing with consumer proposals, their debt settlement program came under fire because of the high upfront fees charged by these debt consultants, often for little or no work.
While often very prominent in the community, these institutions are increasingly coming under fire from food activists.
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