Sentences with phrase «particularly scathing»

Podcaster Trace Meyer was particularly scathing of Coinbase and its failure to batch transactions and consolidate UTXOs, concluding: «Bitcoin needs less whining & more competent coding».
The German Erik Spiekermann is particularly scathing about Arial.
Judge Alsup was particularly scathing about the conspiracy claim.
Mr. Jolissaint was particularly scathing about the Stern Report, which was recently published by the UK government.
The motion to dismiss the case, filed in a New York court, gave a particularly scathing view of the argument against Apple peppered with such memorable phrases as the following:
This one photographer wrote a particularly scathing review with a lot of incorrect information in it.
[1] The National Academy of Sciences report was particularly scathing, labeling NAEP's achievement levels as «fundamentally flawed.»
That a mentally disabled couple appears the most rounded of this mob sees Solondz in a particularly scathing mood.
However, there was a funny scene in which you read a particularly scathing, silly review out loud for the camera.
And he had a particularly scathing verdict on Miliband's «predators v producers» analysis of the business world.
It is perhaps no surprise that the ex-Army man is particularly scathing about Labour's defence policy rumblings.
The German was particularly scathing of Granit Xhaka's equaliser from a potshot from outside the box which looked like it was going straight at Simon Mignolet.
Fr McBrien is particularly scathing about the rosary which he explains was the popular equivalent of the 150 psalms recited by the clergy «The laity can pray and read each of the psalms on their own, without any need to substitute Our Fathers or Hail Mary's in repetitive fashion».
The paper ignited a backlash, led by a particularly scathing Vox article.

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Bharara spelled out his office's findings in a scathing 79 - page report addressed to Mayor deBlasio and two other top city officials, which seeks immediate reform at Rikers — particularly its three juvenile jail facilities.
Or Danielle, who tried to track down a man who caught her eye through a particularly witty and scathing review of a Chinese restaurant on MenuPages.
Birdman is scathing toward Hollywood, particularly superhero movies, which it's true, they do eat up a lot of top - tier talent, both in front of and behind the camera, for what many see as a fancy distraction at best.
«It is particularly concerning that the government has also failed to listen to the victims of child sexual exploitation in Rotherham who were, according to the Jay report, «scathing» about the education they received on this area.
According to The Economist, Brulle «was happy to assist Mr. Romm in his scathing criticism,» and «the onslaught drew some blood,» particularly over the fact that «Mr. Nisbet's analysis tends to stress the gross amounts available, not spending on specific things.
The reviews were scathing, and singled Caesar out particularly, as he was the show's producer, and lyricist, and co-author and co-composer.
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