Sentences with phrase «outspoken in»

While supporting FINTRAC's focus on eliminating money laundering and terrorist financing, CREA has been outspoken in its criticism of new regulations that Lindberg contends was asking Realtors to «basically be the eyes and ears of government» in filing suspicious transaction reports.
Unless of course, you are inclined to work with people who also share your life philosophies... I have heard many stories by folks who have built businesses by being ardent and outspoken in their beliefs, and it seems to work for them.
While Beauséjour has been outspoken in the past about the need for professionalism in the real estate industry, his use of the word «peddler» linked to part - time real estate agents drew immediate criticism and the online petition was launched, demanding he step down as CEO of the Montreal board.
She is outspoken in her support of reproductive health care access, including abortion care.
When women are overtly outspoken in their valid anger (as many millennial women are) it is also unfairly taken to be combative and is seen as unacceptable.
He is also outspoken in the media on the subject, through both writing articles and being featured in them.
He has been outspoken in his opposition to the BC police practice of releasing investigation information on criminal record check search result documents.
The judiciary has been outspoken in its condemnation of the proposals.
Nonetheless, many people actually stopped talking and socializing with her, simply because she was outspoken in her views at a time when such views became suspect.
«The Farm Bureau has been outspoken in decrying the legislation under consideration in the House and Senate, saying it will do little to mitigate climate change and raise costs for farmers.»
He told me that of course he receives private funding for his research: he has to because it's his only way of making ends meet, especially since the Alarmist establishment launched its vendetta against him when, from 2009 onwards, he became more outspoken in his critiques of global warming theory.
Mr. Perry also made a passing swipe aimed at corn - based ethanol, about which he has been outspoken in the past.
In fact if I remember correctly Pell in the past has been outspoken in his scepticism regarding GW....
Figueres has become more outspoken in criticising the fossil fuel industry in recent months as part of efforts to promote renewable sources such as solar or wind power.
But Southern, which relies heavily on coal at its other power plants in the south - east, has been outspoken in its opposition to the EPA's new regulations — and the use of its plant to sell them to a skeptical industry and public.
Maurice Strong, who is quite outspoken in his desire to kill Western Capitalism.
Like so many of those who are outspoken in their opposition to wind power, Mr Papadopolous seems not to understand the inverse square law of physics.
He and former Congressman Bob Inglis (R - SC) have been two of the most outspoken in challenging the GOP to embrace science.
Always doggedly outspoken in her academically rigorous writing, performative lectures and teaching, Hito Steyerl challenges the commodification of art and the corrupting power of the market.
If you're in the area you should definitely make the effort to go: the work is sharp and funny and outspoken in a way that's rarely seen in a -LSB-.....]
While abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning had long been outspoken in their view of a painting as an arena within which to come to terms with the act of creation, earlier critics sympathetic to their cause, like Clement Greenberg, focused on their works» «objectness.»
Some artists, Ellsworth Kelly and Agnes Martin among them, were outspoken in dissociating their work from such classifications.
Barbara Keenum is outspoken in her belief that too few pet owners use neutering to combat an overpopulation of homeless and unwanted cats and dogs.
The old engine couldn't be pushed past 4.3 - liters and Aston CEO Dr. Ulrich Bez is outspoken in his love for normally aspirated engines.
Democrats, who often have the backing of NCAE leaders in state elections, have been outspoken in support.
But what is so interesting about this issue is that the Connecticut Post and the Democratic legislators who are being so articulate and outspoken in their opposition to the proposed federal cut to low income fuel assistance were silent when, back in May, Governor Malloy announced that his Plan B budget would eliminate funding for Connecticut's Operation Fuel heating assistance program.
Since the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Feb. 14, many student survivors have been outspoken in their push...
At Public School 321 in Park Slope, Brooklyn, part of District 15, more than a third of the eligible students did not sit for the tests last year, and the principal, Elizabeth Phillips, has in the past been outspoken in opposing them.
Carol Burris, an award - winning principal in New York who has been outspoken in opposition to the new standards, called the vote «both courageous and significant.»
Speaking on background, a staffer for Rep. Sondy Pope, who has been outspoken in her criticism of underwriting private school tuition with vouchers, said «our caucus as a whole is looking» to do something even more stringent than in Racine, but was less than optimistic about Republicans going along.
Karp has been outspoken in his worries that the new standards and tests will only pose a greater hardship for students to stay in high school and graduate, especially in urban districts where dropout rates are high.
Although officials from the 4,000 districts nationwide that receive federal impact - aid funds have been outspoken in their opposition to cuts in the program recommended by the Reagan Administration, the Fairfax school board was the first in the country to threaten military families with tuition charges to make up for the lost support.
Likewise, we are permitted to get used to, while still wondering about, the sewn letters ticking off Wednesday, Thursday, etc. as the days of rehearsal and preliminaries to the big Miss California judging pass by; about the time we've taken the device for granted, the camera pulls back from «Sunday» to reveal it's stitched onto the panties of a contestant who's been very outspoken in her preference for «tits»n' ass» competition and who wears a special set of lingerie for each day of the week.
The Times» Amy Kaufman profiled Chastain, capturing the unique position the actress has carved out for herself as among the most outspoken in Hollywood on social issues.
The usually media - shy and private couple have been outspoken in their desire to start a family, with Blunt confessing to Manhattan magazine last year that «we want to have children; I just don't know when yet.
As Simone became more outspoken in the early 1960s, she became harder to book.
We have brought together a diverse spectrum of expert advisory voices, including several who have been outspoken in their criticism of Yoga Alliance in the past, to maximize the perspectives and resources considered in this comprehensive and inclusive undertaking.
«I think we need to be outspoken in order to get the support from the public that we need to get.»
Michael Eisen, an HHMI researcher at Berkeley, has been particularly outspoken in his blog.
1994: Mathilde Krim and June Osborn — Long before it was fashionable, Drs. Krim and Osborn were outspoken in their promotion of research efforts to find treatments for AIDS, to stem the spread of HIV through prevention and education, and to dispel ignorance about the disease and fear of those who are infected.
Stringer has been outspoken in his criticism of city audits, and targeted the New York City Housing Authority earlier this year for underreporting its maintenance backlog and closing work orders without performing repairs.
Citing her experience as the daughter of Greek and Cuban immigrants, she has been outspoken in her opposition to the DREAM Act and has touted its repeated defeat as one of her legislative victories.
Nick Clegg has been outspoken in his attacks on control orders.
A spokeswoman for the congresswoman fired back at Dilan, stating her record shows she has been outspoken in defense of Israel.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner has been outspoken in criticism of the governor's plan for pension reform.
A POLITICO analysis of new federal disclosures suggests many Democratic Senate incumbents — particularly those who have been most outspoken in their resistance to Trump — are on a trajectory to raise more money online than in any previous nonelection year.
In addition to representing the concerns of his constituency, Maurice was genuine and outspoken in his personal convictions.
Let's just say Lady Warsi — who was put on an Islamic State «kill list» last year — has been quite outspoken in the intervening years, slamming Zac Goldsmith's divisive London mayoral campaign, condemning David Cameron for «demonising Muslims» and branding the campaign to leave the EU xenophobic.
He has been outspoken in support of individuals» property rights, as Al has been, and is a fiscal conservative, as Al is and proved to be while on the Town Board.
A well - placed government source once told me she's «kept on a tight leash» by spads, in case, as a forthright personality, she is too outspoken in the media...
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