Sentences with phrase «public criticism as»

It's easy to accuse a judge who reacts to public criticism as pandering, but it's just as likely that the judge — especially if they are self - critical and self - aware — has realized they messed up.
He has been known to punish public disloyalty (and he considers public criticism as disloyal) this way in other cases.

Not exact matches

However, despite public fear and criticism of Steinbrenner's controversial decisions, eventually he led the team to an amazing comeback, with six World Series entries between 1996 and 2003, and a record as one of the most profitable teams in Major League Baseball.
Recently former president Fernando de la Rúa was charged with bribing senators in the 2000 election and current president Cristina Kirchner has faced harsh public criticism over rampant corruption as well.
As scrutiny rose, Novo Nordisk engaged in what analysts say is a time - honored response to public criticism.
Some say there's no such thing as negative publicity, but most businesses on the receiving end of harsh coverage or public criticism would disagree.
The disclosure was swiftly met with criticism because of the delay in alerting the public to the hack, as well as problems with the website that Equifax set up for people to check whether their details were at risk.
This «public journalism» (or «civic journalism») movement, as it became known, fizzled as newsroom budget cuts and criticism from traditional journalists took their toll.
In his lengthy piece, Stetzer offers a forensic examination of Patterson's record detailing his intolerance of criticism along with a series indiscretions, including crude public comments about a 16 - year - old girl, scheming against the appointment of David Platt as new president of SBC's International Mission Board and his connection with Paul Pressler, who is now facing a lawsuit for sexual abuse allegations.
As I've mentioned before, (check out this heated pre-election post about Dobson's criticism of Obama), no person, denomination, or political party has a monopoly on how best to apply the Bible to public life.
It was a breakthrough moment for Sommeliers, connecting with the public at large as the movie Sideways did a decade earlier, fine dining reviewers in the 1990s and the revival of wine criticism did in the 1980s.
It has drawn the same criticism as an issues paper the government published last month before public consultation on Australia's post-2020 emissions reduction targets, which will be set before global climate talks in Paris in December.
As a white man, now that I finally have the courage to say that Cam Newton is good, I also am free to unload a enormous amount of criticism about the way he presents himself in public as it relates to his racAs a white man, now that I finally have the courage to say that Cam Newton is good, I also am free to unload a enormous amount of criticism about the way he presents himself in public as it relates to his racas it relates to his race.
As reported by the Daily Express, the Frenchman hit back and declared that he was bored of what seems to him like constant and unfair criticism and maybe the very public support from Steve Bruce, the man who will be in the opposite dugout to him in tonight's FA cup replay, has helped to spark this response.
I am surprised that Arsene has slated the players so much in public as he usually prefers to reserve his criticism for the dressing room.
You say you could produce a long book of his myriad of lies, yet this first attempt is as woefull as your criticism of Mertesacker's recent public acknowledgement of his problems.
As noted by BT Sport last year, Shaw was singled out for public criticism by the Portuguese tactician last season, while as recently as January, he praised him and suggested that there weren't many better left - backs than him, as per the club's official sitAs noted by BT Sport last year, Shaw was singled out for public criticism by the Portuguese tactician last season, while as recently as January, he praised him and suggested that there weren't many better left - backs than him, as per the club's official sitas recently as January, he praised him and suggested that there weren't many better left - backs than him, as per the club's official sitas January, he praised him and suggested that there weren't many better left - backs than him, as per the club's official sitas per the club's official site.
While Chamblee's history as a Woods critic is well - known, this time his prime target was Mickelson, largely for his public criticism of 2014 Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson.
Cooper's replacement at London Road has already been named as Jim Gannon, but he'll be inheriting a squad hastily and haphazardly augmented by his predecessor and while chairman Darragh MacAnthony has belatedly accepted partial responsibility for the club's plight, his petulant and ill - advisedly public tirade against pretty much everything won't be easily forgotten, not least by the playing staff who came in for the brunt of the criticism.
My daughter's refusal to walk has placed me directly at the intersection of public criticism, my own expectations and who she is as a little woman.
This makes no mention of the civil public action brought against Nestlé in Brazil that led to it ending production of Pure Life bottled water in the country, the criticism of its activities in countries such as Pakistan nor the many community battles across North America and elsewhere.
He responded well to criticisms of the law's meal standards, including allegedly increased plate waste (debunked by the Harvard School of Public Health) and tales of districts leaving the NSLP in droves (actually, only 59 out of 99,000 have left, according to Vilsack, and Dana Woldow has reported they often suffer financially as a result).
Robin Kaplan: We're talking about tips to comfortably breastfeeding in public as well as ways of dealing with possible criticism.
The union will seek to build momentum against the changes after criticism from the Commons» public administration committee last month, which described the changes as rushed and said they would not bring about «significant cost savings».
But the Trust has now concluded that «those in the public eye, such as politicians» should «expect robust criticism».
The incident fueled continued criticism over the security detail that began as soon as the positions were made public.
Bailouts of rail operating companies, such as that recently offered by Chris Grayling to two operators, rightly attract public criticism.
As Public Advocate, de Blasio constantly bombarded Bloomberg with criticism, and many of the ex-mayor's former staffers — Elon Musk and Stu Loeser among them — have actively combated the current mayor.
George Osborne has defended himself against criticism of his spending cuts by insisting he will be just as affected as a normal member of the public.
Gender and Sexuality Columnist C.C. Hendricks discusses Christine Quinn's criticism of Cynthia Nixon as an «unqualified lesbian» and its impact on debates about qualifications for public service.
«Where, in the context of a major reform, government announcements are so markedly at odds with current opinion in the relatively informed and serious media, there is a particularly strong public interest in up - to - date information as to the details of what is happening within the programme, so that the public may judge whether or not opposition and media criticism is well — founded.
Other names mentioned as possible challengers include Comptroller Scott Stringer who has ramped up his public criticisms of the mayor and Republican Councilman Eric Ulrich.
The recent row triggered by the decision of Michael Gove to not re-appoint the Labour Peer Baroness Morgan to a second term as the Chair of Ofsted has been subject to severe criticism, with many observers suggesting that it marks the latest instalment in a systematic purge of non-Conservative figures who head public bodies.
And Adam Edelen, Kentucky's auditor of public accounts, is looking for strong numbers as he considers a campaign next year against Republican Sen. Rand Paul, who has faced criticism at home for his lagging presidential bid.
The public outcry and the criticism of social services which followed high profile cases of child abuse, such as those of Victoria Climbie and baby Peter Connelly, was reported to have resulted in increased numbers of children being taken into care as social workers erred on the side of caution.
Therefore, lawyers shouldn't be reluctant to offer public criticism of the judiciary, as informed, sustained criticism rooted firmly in Nigerian reality, can contribute to judicial accountability.
Nearly a year after he held an extraordinary press conference in City Hall to denounce his one - time boss Cuomo as «vindictive,» de Blasio said he had no regrets about his public criticisms of the state's top Democrat.
That criticism is likely to be repeated at the next general election as the Conservatives claim Labour's kneejerk response to economic difficulty is to ramp up public spending - as was their response to the financial crisis of 2008.
Since 2012, the Russian authorities have intensified a crackdown on freedom of expression, selectively casting certain kinds of criticism of the government as threats to state security and public stability and introducing significant restrictions to online expression and invasive surveillance of online activity.
Freed inmates from three hospitals in Berkshire, Nottinghamshire and Merseyside are at the centre of the controversy, which has led to further criticism from shadow home secretary David Davis, who described the matter as one of «serious risk to the public».
Nassau Republican Chairman Joseph Mondello leveled extraordinary criticism at GOP officials who are embroiled in public corruption scandals, saying he was «angry as hell,» and would do everything he can to «get them out of the party» if they are convicted.
Criticism of the cap has emerged this way: The cap is not really 2 percent cap as sold to the public, since it is also tied to the rate of the inflation.
Hoosick Falls village officials secretly hired a Glens Falls public relations firm last month to help develop «an overall communications program» as criticism mounted about their decision to not warn residents to stop drinking water contaminated with a toxic chemical.
The drive for the bill has won editorial support from newspapers across the state, and advocates have also enjoyed assists from top law enforcement officials — including James Sheppard, the chief of police in Rochester, and Steven Krokoff, his counterpart in Albany — who aggressively knocked down criticism from opponents of transgender civil rights protections that such laws create public safety problems in locations such as bathrooms and locker rooms.
The Ulster town board, as lead agency, may require Niagara to respond to specific questions or criticisms compiled during the public comment period.
As for the Sheffield rally, and the Tory press, yes years of criticism of kinnock gave a bad view, but he'd done a lot of damage to himself, let alone how could someone who endorsed the 83 ′ and 87 manifestos stand on a platform in 92 totally different, but the idea that the 2.5 m votes extra Kinnock would have needed to win disappeared was due toThe rallying illy, he lost because the public hadn't forgot the winter of discontent, the deputy leadership race of 1981 and he loony left
There is no such thing as constructive criticism when it is done in public there is only destructive criticism.
The probe by Bharara's office comes as first - term PEF President Susan Kent, who faced criticism for her handling of Lee's case, is running for re-election to the top post in the state's second - largest public labor union.
But Ms. Hyer - Spencer dismissed Ms. Malliotakis» criticism as «standard Republican talking points,» and noted her support of public authorities and ethics reforms this legislative session.
Criticism had been levied during the public comment section of the meeting that the Journal News was protected by the First Amendment and any law prohibiting the publication of certain information could be construed as a violation of the freedom of the press.
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