Sentences with phrase «pointed remarks»

"Pointed remarks" refers to comments or statements that are intentionally direct, sharp, or critical. Full definition
In a speech prior to Donald Trump's swearing - in on Friday, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer made pointed remarks aimed at the president but said he remains confident that Americans will prosper.
Some of the more pointed remarks during the Teachout - Wu event were responses to a now viral video showing Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio ignoring his opponents at a Labor Day parade this past weekend.
In addition to his advice to the young ruler, there was his clear injunction to store up treasure not on earth but only in heaven, his rather pointed remarks on the impossibility of dual service to both God and Mammon, his parable about the rich man and Lazarus (which was not, I think we can grant, merely a warning against dissipation), and so on.
Camara made pointed remarks against Islamic terrorism.
It is no surprise, then, that in a November 2009 profile in the Wall Street Journal, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Rocco Landesman offers pointed remarks when arts education comes up.
Though amicable, both sides used the event to air differences between their platforms with sometimes pointed remarks.
Celebs have been busy making pointed remarks and shooting comedy sketches, with mixed results and plenty of giggles.
In even more pointed remarks, Mr. Astorino accused Mr. Cuomo of allowing a culture of corruption in Albany.
In Luke 12:15, Jesus made this pointed remark: «Watch out!
Chuck: The portion of the sermon concerning Christian compromise, Dorothy; is that what you're pointing your remarks to?
Certainly Pat comes closest of all the brothers to making a pointed remark about Art Sr.'s view of life.
Muscat made a pointed remark about football being a team game in post-match interview, but the coach used a more conciliatory tone to reporters on Friday.
Schneiderman's remarks were in reference to an interview Donovan gave Reuters where he said he wasn't looking to become the next «sheriff of Wall Street» — a pointed remark aimed at Eliot Spitzer and Andrew Cuomo.
Spielberg said, at Bailey's pointed remarks, applauding.
However, a pointed remark from Reverse - Flash (C. Thomas Howell) leads Barry to travel back in time and save his mother (Grey DeLisle), causing him to wake up in an alternate reality known as Flashpoint.
After Mr. Gunderson spoke out against an amendment offered by Rep. Mel Hancock, R - Mo., that would have barred federal funding for school districts that encourage or support «homosexuality as a positive lifestyle alternative,» Rep. Robert K. Dornan, R - Calif., made some pointed remarks about the lawmaker's own lifestyle.
At one point he remarks that doctors have no knowledge of the extent to which they make their patients suffer.
At one point he remarks that Morris Louis» work comes from the wrist.
«Ted Turner just went public this week with some pointed remarks about global warming and future cannibalism in the USA, and the blogosphere immediately lit up with rightwing blogs mocking the dear man.»
But that strays from my point, that no matter what one may opine about the beliefs of others, friendliness and courtesy work better than pointed remarks and insults, no matter how true.
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