Sentences with phrase «public criticism in»

This practice has gotten a lot of public criticism in South Africa.
How does Wenger moan about «public criticism in the media», when he himself has done the same to his players recently e.g Ramsey?

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Ali, moreover, points out that planners, because they work so often with members of the public, need to be versed not just in the technical elements of the job; they must also possess exemplary communications skills, and have to be able to respond to criticism or skepticism from residents.
Every few months, the ongoing upheaval in the digital - music business forces its way into the public consciousness — Rdio goes bankrupt, Pandora hangs out a «For Sale» sign and then gets rid of its CEO, artists and labels ramp up their criticism of YouTube.
But despite criticism at home and abroad, the eurosceptic PiS enjoys steady support among many Poles eager to hear its message of higher welfare, more Catholic values in public life and less dependence on foreign capital.
Chicago has demolished many of its public housing projects in the face of criticism.
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.
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.
«It's almost a public criticism of what the State Council has been doing,» Jonathan Fenby, a managing director at Trusted Sources consultancy in London, told the South China Morning Post.
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 company reduced the out - of - pocket costs of EpiPen for some patients last week amid a wave of criticism from lawmakers and the public over the rapid escalation in the product's price in the past few years.
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.
So it's hard to underestimate the significance of McNamee's increasingly public criticism of Facebook over the last couple of years, particularly in the light of the growing Cambridge Analytica storm.
In 2014, Target and Neiman Marcus were hit with similar criticism for not going public about credit card data breaches until a third - party cybersecurity blog needled the retailers into coming forward.
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.
Dogwood's criticism of B.C.'s lax donation system began in 2001 with the group's advocacy for public disclosure of campaign contributions.
It was only after public criticism of the November 2008 Update that the Harper Government finally admitted that Canada was in a recession.
Because of public criticism, the Department of Finance commissioned two independent studies, one in 1994 and one in 2005 to examine the reasons underlying the inaccuracy of budget forecasts and how they might be improved.
Only after intense public criticism, the Liberals came up with «five conditions» that must be met in order to approve the project — conditions which largely already exist in law, and do little to actually protect B.C.'s interests.
Mr. Cummins later dismissed that criticism back in April in an interview on Public Eye Radio stating, «I guess that's what you'd expect a lobbyist to say who may be looking to get some government money at this point.»
SDR LSE — April 28, 2016 FTSE 100 investment manager Schroders plc has been the subject of public criticism from shareholder groups since its announcement that chief executive Michael Dobson would transition to non-executive chairman from April 4, in contravention of the recommendations of the UK Corporate Governance Code.
In part the criticism of the deal which could have covered 40 % of the world's trade was that it was negotiated entirely in secret and without public inpuIn part the criticism of the deal which could have covered 40 % of the world's trade was that it was negotiated entirely in secret and without public inpuin secret and without public input.
Mr. Berger faced criticism after he landed a plum job in the public service after he was defeated in the 2012 election.
The commission committee that approved this proposal on a 6 - 1 vote in January heard well - founded criticisms from defense lawyers, public defenders and even the Police Chiefs Association.
Because women live lives that are considered public property, to be legislated and debated and discussed, rather than merely lived, there's not a woman in the United States who is not facing criticism for her choices.»
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.
We live in a culture in which Christian teachings are accused of being unchristian, Christians are expected to engage in unending criticism of themselves in the public square, and Christians are asked, in the name of Christian charity, to reject their claims to truth.
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.
However, certain types of criticism of dominant political patterns and governmental policies can be presented more freely in some church universities than in public ones.
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.
Especially in the current circumstances, sharp public criticism of state policies hardly seems the best strategy.
In a November II, 1956, editorial, the editors wondered why Dr. Graham did not respond to public criticism from theologian Reinhold Niebuhr for not addressing «the race issue» in his preachinIn a November II, 1956, editorial, the editors wondered why Dr. Graham did not respond to public criticism from theologian Reinhold Niebuhr for not addressing «the race issue» in his preachinin his preaching.
While there has been occasional criticism of the limitations of the surveys in measuring public reaction to programs, the surveys» reliability and validity in measuring audience sizes is generally accepted.
This was sharp criticism for a public sermon in a parish church.
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.
Though promising, the literature on public rhetoric is not what I wish to consider here.4 I wish to focus instead on the possibility of mining recent works in the field of literary criticism for some insights into the structure of religious discourse.
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.
Milk processors Murray Goulburn and Fonterra, who dropped their prices in May, copped further criticism from farmers struggling to meet their commitments at a public meeting at Congupna last week.
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 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.
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.
I don't have a problem with the FA protecting the referees from public criticism (I don't advocate referee themselves apologise because then they have to do it every time they make a mistake which is insane) but they SHOULD be the ones making sure the standard is consistently high and if it's not possible then it's time to bring in technology or extra eyes to improve it.
Privately he began phoning general managers of teams not involved in the postseason to solicit opinions on how to stop the flood of public criticism of the officiating.
Enes Kanter called president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan «the Hitler of our Century» after he was detained at a Romanian airport in mid-May, and later had his passport revoked for public criticism of the Turkish president.
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.
The 22 - year - old has not been a regular under Jose Mourinho, with the manager making a number of public criticisms of the player in his two seasons in charge at the club.
He said: «I don't mind criticism because we are in a public job,»
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