Sentences with phrase «public rebukes»

And, over the years, I have come to believe that Jesus did these public rebukes to «turn the light on» for the audience, not the target.
Amid a groundswell against the cardinal, including rare public rebukes from some of his own priests, Law asked to resign and the pope said yes.
Since that stinging public rebuke, executives have noticed Rupert around the Fox News hallways.
As market leader, Amazon stands firmly in Ellison's crosshairs, but AWS took exception to his comments, and decided to issue a public rebuke.
The bishops withstood enormous public rebuke because they followed the Prince of Peace.
The England forward has been earned public rebuke for both refusing to sign a new contract and for the photos of him smoking a shisha pipe that emerged last week.
ALBANY — Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, facing a rare public rebuke from within his conference over his handling of a sexual - harassment case, proposed changes to the chamber's policies on such cases, while also offering an emotional defense of his leadership.
The action against such prominent police commanders — three deputy chiefs and a deputy inspector — was a rare public rebuke to the senior management of the nation's largest municipal police force.
The remarks come a week after de Blasio issued a stinging public rebuke of Cuomo and his style of politics, saying the governor obstructed many of the city's legislative goals in Albany.
But in an unusually public rebuke of the governor's decision, Bharara said in letters to the commission's chairmen, obtained by the Times, that Cuomo's decision to disband the panel «gives the appearance, although I am sure this is not the intent, that investigations potentially significant to the public interest have been bargained away as part of the negotiated arrangement between legislative and executive leaders.»
But in the face of media criticism and a public rebuke by de Blasio, Cuomo retreated a day later.
Other scientists in the field, meanwhile, fear the public rebuke will make it harder for them to run their own experiments.
Speaking for the Presidium of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, three distinguished physicists joined in a public rebuke to the press for «cheap sensationalism» and for placing its pages «at the disposal of absolutely incompetent people.»
The school district, elected school board members and the powerful teachers unions have been handed a well - deserved public rebuke.
It is imperative for all employees to understand how emissions regulations impact their specific job role, as well as the entire company because manufacturers who violate standards must pay expensive fines and face public rebuke.
She is the artist who initiated a public rebuke against «Open Casket, Dana Shutz's painting of Emmett Till, which was included in the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
In Japan and Korea being wrong scientifically has led to massive public rebuke in a few high profile cases, even leading to suicide.
While a DPA is a sanction and a sort of public rebuke, the company is not required to admit wrongdoing and so, as typically with insurers acting for a defendant insured, the action can be settled without admission of liability.

Not exact matches

«After this strong rebuke from the Supreme Court of Canada, there is no question that Christy Clark deliberately attacked and undermined public education in British Columbia — even to the point of breaking the law.
At Public Discourse today, I explain what led the Left to rebuke the authentically American understanding of religious liberty after the 1993 passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act:
At Public Discourse today, I explain what led the Left to rebuke the authentically American understanding of religious liberty after the 1993 passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Understanding why religious liberty became politically controversial requires more than just identifying....
I can then recognize classical prejudice — which is contrary to sound doctrine, and inviting a Christ - like public, sharp, and clever rebuke.
Quite a public statement — and clever rebuke... and (although I can not prove this) I like to think that Jesus did it with soft public speech....
Nonetheless, at a minimum, we are left with the example of Christ that public discourse can include a sharp / stern rebuke and a clever analogy.
Further, I would say that 1) Jesus is God, so He knows the hearts of others and knows when a rebuke (public or private) is necessary.
In Mark Driscoll's first public statement since Acts 29 rebuked and removed him from the church planting network he founded, the embattled Seattle pastor announced he will temporarily step down as leader of Mars Hill Church while charges submitted by 21 former pastors against him are investigated.
In his first public comments on the scandals, Pope Benedict was both humble and sensible, saying they «brought sadness» to his heart, while affirming his faith they would be overcome, and rebuking the «entirely gratuitous» speculation of the media which was presenting a «completely unrealistic image of the Holy See.»
While Rome rebuked parts of the Americanizers» program, the fact that American Catholics could even contemplate a change in strategy indicated that they were beginning to reassess their involvement in public life.
Klein, a Bronx Democrat who leads the growing, seven - member conference, sharply rebuked the efforts over the last several days by mainline Democrats to unify the conference by involving Cuomo and putting public pressure on him through various left - leaning advocacy groups and the Working Families Party.
The report provoked a bitter rebuke from one of Carrión's fiercest critics, Public Advocate Letitia James.
Just two years ago, Gov. John Kasich was an unpopular Republican governor who been rebuked by voters when overturned his move to restrict collective bargaining rights for public - sector unions.
In a surprising rebuke of New York's attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, a judge in Albany County dismissed criminal charges against Republican state Sen. Robert Ortt, of Niagara Falls, whom Schneiderman has said committed «a shameful breach of public trust.»
«This was a referendum in which the public were issuing a sharp rebuke to the political class which they feel doesn't listen to them and isn't straight with them.
Trans fat was rebuked, debunked, and revealed as the true enemy to good health that it has always been, regardless of what the seed and vegetable oil shills told the American public for the last half century.
Conservatives who for decades have demeaned the concept of public education as «communistic» and «godless» must be rebuked.
This in turn prompted Mr. Goldhaber and Ms. Gordon to rebuke and state that it was imperative that the public understands what type of research was informing said policy claims and where and from whom educational institutions and think tanks receive funding from as there is greater potential for underlying evidential biases.
The following scholars, prominent authors, and notable public figures contributed to Facing History's new publication, Washington's Rebuke to Bigotry: Reflections On Our First President's Famous 1790 Letter To the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island.
Ritz was voted in as a rebuke to the reformy policies of former Superintendent Tony Bennett (not the one who left his heart in San Francisco), so Pence was faced with a quandary: How to continue the reformy agenda with an actual public school teacher and advocate for public education in office as the schools superintendent.
Earlier this year, you, Senator Markey, were rebuked by the President of the Cato Institute for «an obvious attempt to chill research into and funding of public policy projects you don't like... You abuse your authority when you attempt to intimidate people who don't share your political beliefs»...
But if the hockey stick graph is scientifically invalid, it should be rebuked in the public square.
By JIM DWYER — N.Y. TIMES In a rebuke of a surveillance practice greatly expanded by the New York Police Department after the Sept. 11 attacks, a federal judge ruled yesterday that the police must stop the routine videotaping of people at public gatherings unless there is an indication that unlawful activity may occur.
But they are, contra Galanter and Luban, nonetheless a rebuke of the defendant that involves elements of both public censure and punishment, albeit of a civil, not criminal, kind.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, has also made several public appearances where he rebuked Facebook for the mishandling of their users» data.
The Bitcoiin ICO had sparked accusations that it was a pyramid scheme seeking to mislead investors through the close name association with bitcoin - allegations that Bitcoiin later rebuked in a public statement.
The settlement, the strongest government rebuke yet to the social network, stems from changes Facebook made to its privacy settings in December 2009 to make aspects of users» profiles — such as name, picture, gender and friends list — public by default.
Four days after Google's Project Zero team disclosed an unpatched security bug in Windows, and drew rebuke from Redmond, another bug has exceeded Google's deadline and been made public.
TREB's lawyers said that Viewpoint was the subject of numerous privacy complaints and ignored them, and rebuked Viewpoint's claim that its success is wholly attributable to making all sold data available to the public.
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