Sentences with phrase «public criticism when»

Not exact matches

Former Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen drew criticism from the public less than two weeks ago when he tweeted out a photo of this shirt:
When the Apple Maps app rolled out last fall, the criticism from consumers was loud enough to push CEO Tim Cook into issuing a public apology.
When they go public about their intention — or need — to take care of family, however, they meet the same criticism that working women do.
The banned word list was made public — and attracted considerable criticismwhen the city's education department recently released this year's «request for proposal» The request for proposal is sent to test publishers around the country trying to get the job of revamping math and English tests for the City of New York.
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.
How does Wenger moan about «public criticism in the media», when he himself has done the same to his players recently e.g Ramsey?
The final validation / criticism of Wenger's reign at Arsenal Football Club will be when the facts are finally made public on whether there is a huge transfer budget at Arsenal, that Wenger chooses not to use — or he is working with the budget available.
That said, when something is posted on the internet it becomes public and thus fair game for criticism.
Compounded with all this is the Vito Lopez sexual harassment scandal, simmering since August, that exploded when the Joint Commission on Public Ethics released its report detailing disturbing allegations of abuse and harasment, along with criticism of how Speaker Sheldon Silver handled the case.
«Privacy interests should be trumped when evoked to protect public officials from criticism
«You take on something you don't particularly enjoy but you've got a public duty and you've got to give it all to your public duty and accept the criticisms that come and just hope that when it's all over, you've got your reputation.»
There is no such thing as constructive criticism when it is done in public there is only destructive criticism.
A minor political skirmish broke out on Thursday when the Orange County Legislature's Democratic leader lobbed a few public criticisms at County Executive Steve Neuhaus, accusing the Republican of taking credit for national or regional economic gains and short - changing Democrats in his upbeat State of the County address two days earlier.
When asked about de Blasio's criticisms, Cuomo said the state is withholding federal money to public hospitals across the state, not just in the Big Apple, and all have «retroactive bills.»
The memo comes as Espaillat ramps up his public criticism of Rangel, blaming him for the loss of Democratic seats in the Congress in the 2010 elections, when Rangel was censured for ethics violations.
Whitehall sources have expressed «surprise» at Archbishop Welby's public criticism of the government's plans, saying he did not raise his concerns when he met Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith on Tuesday.
Mahoney's criticism became more public recently when she accused him of hiding his clients during a televised appearance on WCNY.
But when films that the critics don't think are best are declared best by the public and the Oscar brand you invite criticism for a group that supposedly rewards highest achievements in cinema, not just movies the public bought tickets for.
When Board member Robert Cotto spoke, there were audience members dismissing him for not being a parent; no such criticism was levied against other Board members — most of whom do not have children currently attending Hartford Public Schools — who happened to be in favor of approving plans for a new charter school.
His premature reaction was likely a response to similar circumstances in 2014, when he chose to keep public schools open — and suffered massive criticism,
The current - generation Cherokee found that out first - hand when its debut in 2013 was greeted by an avalanche of criticism from an indignant public that couldn't believe that Jeep became a little too playful with the model's looks.
Be aware that good data, even when it shows that too many animals are dying, is also your best defense against public criticism.
Hence, when a local humane society goes no - kill it may indicate that from then on the public shelter will get all the hard - to - place animals and all the public criticism.
«When Prince George's County Council woman Mary Lehman proposed to order animal control to release» TNR cats, «she ran into a storm of criticism at a council public hearing.»
When the introduction of the charge was announced it received significant public criticism.
Writing in 1984, he saw clearly the diminished role that criticism and ideas would play in the sphere of art: «I realize now that when I began to write I made the assumption that there was a public to write to.
The proposed text books — which come up for public hearing at the Texas state board of education on Tuesday — were already attracting criticism when it emerged that the science section had been altered to reflect the doctrine of the Heartland Institute, which has been funded by the Koch oil billionaires.
he proposed text books — which come up for public hearing at the Texas state board of education — were already attracting criticism when it emerged that the science section had been altered to reflect the doctrine of the Heartland Institute, which has been funded by the Koch oil billionaires.
And when Lennart Bengtsson decides to join a right wing group of political and ideological hacks whose purpose is to spread disinformation and lies about climate science, something that directly affects climate scientists and their research, and when the response to this public political decision and statement is massive criticisms and political decisions by other climate scientists, Judith Curry is complaining about these «attacks» and labels this «Climate McCarthyism».
When a finding indicates that climate change is proceeding more slowly rather than faster than expected, they are slightly more worried that it «may provoke criticism among his peers», «might bring too much uncertainty to the public debate» and could «put the credibility of climate science at risk».
... Canon 2 does not prohibit a memorandum of decision from being issued, even in response to public criticism, when that memorandum is based solely on the facts in the record and reflects the judge's reasoning at the time of the original decision, whether or not that reasoning previously was articulated.
Fast forward to 2014, when the NHTSA again faced criticism and public hearings before Congress for its role in General Motor Co.'s recall of 2.6 million vehicles.
That is, the public value of learning is recognized and protected, by enabling an exception to copyright's exclusive monopoly when it comes to «the purpose of research, private study, education» (as well as parody or satire, criticism or review, and news reporting).
Free access is the new standard for knowledge that has been publicly supported and which has been undertaken in an act of public trust, especially at a time when the reputation of the universities, with regard to the influence of commercial interests, has come under criticism.
The public availability of Chatbase comes at a time when chatbots themselves have faced criticism for not being as useful as promised, and often suffering from usability issues.
That internal power struggle broke into public view earlier this month, stoking criticism of the project and raising questions about when the Tezos network would go live.
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