Sentences with phrase «publicly call out»

Esmond must have been thrilled — and could certainly have viewed as a personal and professional victory — when the Chinese government news agency began to publicly call out Japan - the world's second largest consumer of ivory for taking no action against its own flourishing illegal ivory trade.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A Syracuse labor official chided Mayor Stephanie Miner on Monday for not using her bully pulpit to publicly call out Sen. John DeFrancisco and other opponents of the proposed $ 15 an hour minimum wage.
Ms. Pao lost the case, but it sparked a debate about whether women in tech should publicly call out unequal treatment.
Left unsaid by Zuckerberg were recent comments made by Elon Musk on Tuesday in which the Tesla (tsla) and SpaceX (spacex) CEO publicly called out Zuckerberg over what Musk believes is the Facebook CEO's «limited» understanding of AI.
Nearly a year before Ashley Judd publicly called out Harvey Weinstein for sexual harassment, she gave a TED Talk accusing Silicon Valley of not doing enough to stand up to misogynistic cyber-bullying.
Holmes was so upset with the story, titled «Hootsuite: The Unicorn That Never Was,» that he publicly called out reporter Gerrit De Vynck on Twitter.
Global fast fashion retailer Zara was another company the Shanghai Cyberspace Administration publicly called out for showing Taiwan as a country in a list of nations on its website.
Now I'm ultimately trying to buy the site I created from a hedge fund that I've publicly called out a number of times, and which I will continue to call out because this hedge fund is the worst possible ownership for the Denver Post, and I care about journalism.
Lee selling his coins and publicly calling out Satoshi Nakamoto to do the same and end the potential for a whale dumping his stash and bombing the market is another sign that the Litecoin Foundation is looking to go mainstream and take cryptocurrencies out of the «hookers, drugs and guns» market and into the «Coke and Starbucks» one.
And Sumlin's AD has publicly called out A&M's tendency to collapse late.
Publicly calling out Shaw may have done the same.
Guardiola stunned reporters and City fans alike at the start of his first season in English soccer by publicly calling out Aguero, saying he expected more from a player who has long been widely regarded as the best striker in the Premier League.
justify Facebook shaming and publicly calling out the unlucky people who cross them.
The timing: The letter comes as the Trump administration is embarking on a push to reduce the prices of prescription drugs, which includes publicly calling out companies that raise prices without justification.
Nick Brown and James Heathers have had striking success in catalyzing retractions by publicly calling out perplexing data
There's a lot to unpack about «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,» Martin McDonagh's lacerating, highly inconsistent drama about Mildred (an outstanding Frances McDormand), a woman who begins to unravel and publicly calls out the local police chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) after her daughter is raped and murdered and the investigation stalls.
After publicly calling out post-credit tags, James Mangold is doubling down on his opinion and even criticizing Easter Eggs this time.
Even Game Director Jeff Kaplan seems fed up with it, publicly calling out a troll on the forums and giving direct examples of the player's abrasive behavior.
«Barbaro's article — «Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private» — includes several widely reported incidents that have been shown to be questionable, but the story really started to unravel when the woman featured most prominently in the article, Rowanne Brewer Lane, started publicly calling out the authors for misleading readers by twisting her words to paint Trump in a negative light.»
Yazin Alirhayim, the CEO of reputation startup Verify, has publicly called out the KuCoin exchange for a long succession of problems his company had while trying to get its CRED token listed.
The altcoin's huge price uptick across major exchanges to in excess of $ 3400 came as a CNBC Twitter account suddenly began posting BCash advertising, publicly calling out any responses critical of its tone.

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Whereas once it seemed like Facebook could ride out any bad publicity on the strength of its inexorable growth as a business and cultural force, it's increasingly operating in an environment where billionaire technology moguls like Michael Bloomberg and Pierre Omidyar are publicly criticizing it and even calling for it to be regulated.
You could simply go off on your colleague, calling him out publicly on all of his negative behaviors and telling him that everyone's sick and tired of it.
Is there someone on your team who's quick to publicly call someone else out?
But Facebook has been called out before for its opaqueness around how the platform makes decisions in ranking content, and York says existing practices that the platform has not publicly explained in detail could affect how efforts play out.
In a report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) published on December 8, 2016, and publicly released on January 9, 2017, the IRS is called out for its lack of guidance in regard to taxpayers investing individual retirement accounts (IRA) in «unconventional assets,» including virtual currency.
USA Today's Donovan Slack reports: «John Ullyot, the VA's assistant secretary for public affairs, asked a senior aide at the House Committee on Veterans Affairs to persuade lawmakers to call the White House and say they wanted Shulkin out... The move was unsuccessful — but audacious since Ullyot is the secretary's highest ranking aide tasked with publicly defending him and the agency.
And if people can comment publicly on the Mars Hill or Duggar case, and call out problems with how the church community handled it, then why not discuss the concern over how Julie's been «handled» by the EV group?
I am a female pastor in Seattle that publicly called Mark D out in 2006, met with him then and voiced concerns for the past 8 years.
He called this whole Emergent cover up story out publicly years ago.
The muslim rhetoric would not ring so hollow if they had been loudly and publicly speaking out against the extremist and calling for them to stop the aggression around the world.
Are Christians obligated or even justified to call out an entire people group (publicly or online) on their sin?
Not all of us are called to preach publicly, but all of us are called on to play our part in spreading the Gospel - the «Good News» that Jesus Christ is God with us, that he died to reconcile us to the Father, and that he is risen from the dead and has poured out the Holy Spirit on his chosen ones.
Some christians do not deserve support in any way as James pointed out, and should called on the carpet publicly.
Ummmm, isn't publicly advocating and encouraging violence, assault and CHILD ABUSE a crime?!?!?! Someone should call the Fayetville D.A.'s office and find out why they aren't investigating this and how this tool can still be walking the streets...
The bickering over craft beer and the calling out publicly of brands that are not, concerns me that the seeds are being planted now for a culture of polarizing beer snobbery.
The impression I got reading CGB is that many here thought Wyking likes to call out his players publicly so I wasn't sure
They also said he's willing to call out the coaches publicly because they call the players out, which the cowboys did not like.
In other news Danny Jacobs has confirmed publicly that he was never serious about the 5/5 GGG call out and he is still a weirdo.
Went on to say «He called them out publicly.
It is time for wenger to call them out publicly.
These teachers are «called out» for their beliefs, they are criticized, submitted to public humiliation, put under microscopes so that they can be ridiculed publicly.
UPDATE: A (Republican) reader notes that Cox never had the opportunity to call on Leibell to step down because Leibell resigned his Senate seat before the US Attorney publicly announced the charges... and was on his way out the door anyway.
In the few days after Easter, when the story broke, my job was just about crisis management - fielding calls from the media, showing LabourList as a forum for ideas, not smears, and trying to work out both publicly and privately what had just happened.
«I told him to «Lead, follow or get out of the way,»» recounted Ms. Hyer - Spencer, who in March publicly called on Paterson to resign, saying it would be «in the best interest of New Yorkers.»
Between Gennaro's 2008 press conference and the State Senate vote, the call for a moratorium until further study, or in some cases an all - out ban, was taken up publicly by Chuck Schumer, Michael Bloomberg, Representative Maurice Hinchey, Scott Stringer, and Christine Quinn, among others officials, as well as Pete Seegar and Mark Ruffalo,.
But he avoided the trap of calling for the prime minister to publicly apologise which turned out to be wise, given the prime minister's almost immediate response.
Still, for Spinola — long considered one of the smoothest political operatives in the state — being called out so publicly in a front - page national story could be an embarrassment, one source said.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised eyebrows in Culberson's district when it publicly released a memo calling one of its seven candidates, Laura Moser, a «Washington insider» who'd once declared she'd «rather have my teeth pulled out without anesthesia» than live in Paris, Texas.
Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, warned the public of rushing to judgment when viewing footage of any police action, specifically calling out the commissioner for publicly commenting on the video of the March 17 arrest of 27 - year - old postal worker Glenn Grays.
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