Having avoided explicit
public criticisms while Ed Miliband was in office, Blair made it clear he had fundamental differences with the former leader of the party.
Not exact matches
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 was designed to «provide greater budgeting certainty to the companies
while also shield [ing] individual companies from
public disclosure and possible
criticism.»
Broward School Board members took a stand against arming school employees Tuesday,
while facing harsh
public criticism about how well the district protects and cares for its students.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Since the mayor has gone
public with the
criticism, the governor, a shrewd tactician who aides acknowledge plays politics as a full - contact sport, brushed aside the complaint
while working overtime to cozy up to a cadre of lawmakers.
While some critics might be a bit miffed by «comic book movies» and in their
criticism, the MCU movies have found their «golden ticket» formula of success with
public (i.e a mixture of heart, humor, and blockbuster superhero nuances), raking in millions upon millions at the worldwide box office with each new release.
While they are supported by many families, charter schools face frequent
public criticism — including by Baraka — that they are destroying the school district.
The events transpiring in Washington D.C. have heightened
public awareness of the intense scrutiny and
criticism educators face,
while what is right in American education is largely ignored.
This helps ensure that the students who are functioning at or above grade level are not the only ones engaged in dynamic and high - interest instruction
while the students who require additional remediation are sequestered at the back of the room, poking buttons on a computer, a common
criticism of self - paced invention strategies in
public schools.
The Institute has received
criticism since its early days for taking anti-regulatory positions on
public policy beneficial to their corporate sponsors
while attacking scientific research that contradicts their policy stances.
While public criticism has recently been focused on the possible contamination from fracking waste products, Tuesday's action stems from complaints that the gas itself had seeped into the drinking water.
This latter
criticism was more serious because it suggested that scientists used the language of science to buttress their
public claims
while simultaneously avoiding or overlooking the technical uncertainties that could undermine their own authority.
As for the mushiness, Tierney needs to keep in mind that
while the field welcomes
criticism, it would be nice if said critics would actually try to work through the established scientific conferences and organizations instead of running out and trying to sway the
public and politicians instead (again, another bad habit they seem to share in common with the creationists).
While acknowledging that a judge has an interest — perhaps even a First Amendment interest — in self - defense against
public criticism, Kaufman writes:
She also suggests that actors in the legal system are complicit in judicial arrogance
while simultaneously having considerable arrogance of their own: lawyers and judges alike deny the rationality and dignity of the «non-lawyer,» refuse to admit their own faults, and tend both to aggrandize official power and to subdue
public criticism.
L. Rev. 97, 104 (2009)(«The teacher must be aware that
while lawyers may often be required to speak their views in
public, knowing those views will be subject to critique and
criticism, new students are likely not practiced in that skill.
While arguing that he would have beaten Donald Trump if the Constitution had allowed him to seek a third term, Obama delivered his strongest
public criticism of Hillary Clinton's campaign.