Sentences with phrase «public criticism by»

The BBC is working on a film about the real - life saga of Rockstar Games and Grand Theft Auto and the years of public criticism by U.S. lawyer Jack Thompson, and well - known actors Daniel Radcliffe and Bill Paxton have signed on for it.
In Indiana, as elsewhere, Common Core proponents have responded to public criticism by accusing the parents of being stupid and uninformed or possibly lying.
Their concerns have been sparked by two simultaneous developments: increasing public criticism by key Republicans of research funded by agencies like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and a congressional power shift that has placed many vocal so - called climate change sceptics and opponents of environmental regulations in positions of power.
The three men in a room process was the subject of some very public criticism by US Attorney Preet Bharara, who mocked the practice in a speech delivered the day after the arrest on corruption charges of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, and said it is the root of Albany's many 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 site.
There is also, of course, the question of whether public criticism by the Pope of Nazi policies would have had any positive effect.

Not exact matches

Political scientist Keith Brownsey of Mount Royal University argues the Liberals paid close attention to the many fumbles made by Harper's Tories on the energy file: failing to build solid relationships with First Nations, allowing environmental groups to seize the public - relations initiative, not asserting federal authority and handing provinces like B.C. and Quebec control of the political agenda, keeping Canada outside of the international consensus on climate change, and ignoring legitimate criticisms of the federal review process.
The official said the EPA chief has alienated colleagues by jockeying for the role of attorney general, a position currently held by Jeff Sessions, who has come under frequent public criticism from Trump.
While his standing among troops has likely been burnished by some of his policies — like boosting spending and reducing executive - branch input in battlefield decision - making — he has faced public criticism on some initiatives, like raising the budget and expanding US involvement in Afghanistan.
Guy Verhofstadt, European Parliament's Brexit coordinator, said that public comments made by EU officials are calls to negotiate rather than criticism.
One popular criticism of market - cap - weighted stock - market indexes is that they reinforce overvaluation, and if you are worried about occasional oddities in Chinese stocks — stocks that go up by their daily limit every day for weeks after they go public, for instance — then adding those stocks to international indexes at this particular point in the valuation cycle might worry you.
There has been steady growth in interest in public banking, spurred by the 2008 recession, by criticism of investment practices of some Wall Street banks, and, in some cities, by recent campaigns to divest from banks financing the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Their relationship was distinguished on the one hand by scathing written criticism and intense public debate.
The criticism of Reagan at the time was that, by referring to «evil,» he was reintroducing to public discourse a moral category that is dangerously close to the language of religion and divine destiny that America had long since outgrown.
Active social reform (or involvement in the structures of society) will follow such proclamation, but it will be left by and large to concerned individuals.23 According to the editors, individual Christian involvement will include responsible public criticism of the errors of government (e. g., detente, price freezing, opposition to capital punishment, corrupt leadership, lack of low - rent housing) while remaining always orderly and loyal in the process.
The more than thirty articles in Will China Democratize were written by scholars in political science, astrophysics, business, law, public policy, politics, government, history, sociology, communications, and literary criticism.
The present task of New Testament criticism is to explore, by a comparative study of the several writings, the common faith which evoked them, and which they aimed at interpreting to an ever - widening public.
They also state that «the CBP Summons is unlawful and unenforceable because it violates the First Amendment rights of both Twitter and its users by seeking to unmask the identity of one or more anonymous Twitter users voicing criticism of the government on matters of public concern.»
Not only is Jesus not under criticism by the press or the public, he is the center of important movements.
Portugal's Superior Magistrates Council, an oversight body, said it had taken note of the «vivid criticism from broad sections of public opinion», but added courts are independent and it could not intervene, even when faced with «archaic, inappropriate or unfortunate» comments by judges.
It's odd that they find so many folks to demonize because of arcane biblical passages yet continue to pray in public despite the pointed criticism of such actions by their Creator.
However, if this is correct, surely such a plan would have been put into place before the start of the new season, and questions will justly be asked of this decision by Mourinho, which comes just days after his public criticism.
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.
In comments transcribed by Comcast Sports Chicago, Rose said he's unaware of criticism he has received from some fans and media for not playing and that he appreciates recent public support from some of his teammates.
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.
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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).
accompanied by too much information from many sources like producers» advertisements, public criticism and reviews, other parents» comments.
How nice of Joe to stop by and get out ahead of public criticism.
In the section of his paper addressing criticisms, he doesn't directly address the criticism that open primaries threaten freedom of association by opening up candidate selection to the general public (who may or may not share the values of the party).
Rule 3B (2) further states that ``... A judge shall not be swayed by partisan interests, public clamor, or fear of criticism».
Bailouts of rail operating companies, such as that recently offered by Chris Grayling to two operators, rightly attract public criticism.
The latest revelation is in sharp contrast to an earlier statement by the government of Ghana to the effect that the US Government was solely responsible for the maintenance cost of the two whose arrival has since triggered public outcry and criticism.
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.
While in public Mr Cameron has fought a tough campaign in support of the «no» vote, he is reportedly extremely concerned at the criticism faced by his deputy.
Last week's CIA criticism by Senator Dianne Feinstein is the latest chapter in the public debate over spying.
Horner's remarks follow similar criticisms he raised about a campaign fund - raiser for Sen. Eric Schneiderman, D - Manhattan, conducted by Commission on Public Integrity commissioner Richard Emery.
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.
It was fueled by public broadsides — Mr. de Blasio, fed up, issued his sharpest criticism to date of the governor — and private resentments, including Mr. Cuomo's pique over the mayor's choice for a new press secretary.
CCT v Saraki is a matter of undisputed public concern and interest, and comments by Falana and other senior lawyers amount to honest criticism on a matter of public importance.
«SERAP is concerned that by proposing this bill, Nigeria's parliament is trying to immune itself from public criticism and scrutiny.
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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.
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.
Despite regular public criticism, he has cruised to reelection for nearly four decades, as someone whose center - left politics match his district's, and whose ability to deliver for it remains unquestioned by potential rivals.
The nonpartisan commission charged with drawing new City Council districts has isolated itself from criticism by not completing a comprehensive first draft, critics of the process contended at the final public hearing in Queens last week.?
By using the hurry - up offense of messages of necessity, Cuomo went around the usual process of public comment and criticism, forcing through the legislation he wanted in exactly the form he wanted.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's performance on Wednesday at a public hearing became the subject of criticism by the Senate majority leader.
Your position as the Chairperson of the EC, may undisputedly be one of the most sensitive positions, and so you must constantly remind yourself of the task handed to you, and also know that every action you take will be tracked by the public eye; you must thus have a listening ear, and make sense of good counsel and objective criticism.
But in the face of media criticism and a public rebuke by de Blasio, Cuomo retreated a day later.
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