Sentences with phrase «publishing scathing»

The Bible, for example, has meant peace, comfort, illumination, moral power to multitudes, but because Whistler» the artist, was a bitter controversialist, writing and publishing scathing attacks on enemies and former friends, he came to the Bible with a jaundiced eye and found in it what he brought.
A couple of months ago, Farhad Manjoo published a scathing piece in The New York Times that claimed the hottest tech startups these days aim to «help people on the lowest rungs of the 1 percent live like their betters in the 0.1 percent.»
In 2015, Left published a scathing report on another Canadian company, Valeant Pharmaceuticals, likening it to Enron.
USA Today's editorial board recently published a scathing and often accurate attack on President Trump's behavior.
Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor website published a scathing piece by University of Oregon Professor Tim Duy on Friday (later tweeted by Roubini), in which Duy refers to a lack of concrete steps taken by European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi as «epic» and «almost funny if it wasn't so sad.»
The company has never had a COO in its history, but in March, just a few weeks after a former Uber engineer published a scathing tell - all about the company's sexist workplace culture, Kalanick himself admitted he needed a right - hand executive «who can partner with me to write the next chapter in our journey.»
Blogger Phil Ringnalder published a scathing post accusing publishing house O'Reilly of being a search engine spammer.
In 2006, the magazine published a scathing critique of the anti-Judaism of Naim Ateek, a Palestinian Christian darling of the divestment movement.
The NY Observer, owned by Donald Trump's son - in - law, Jared Kushner, published a scathing story on AG Eric Schneiderman, that focuses in part on the AG's dealings with the Trump family.
Democrat Arthur «Jerry» Kremer, 81, former Assembly Ways and Means chair for a decade, a lobbyist, consultant and serious student of Albany politics, along with two colleagues, has conveniently just published a scathing history of New York con - cons.
Many in Westminster reckoned that Lawson was taking his cue from the Daily Mail, which published a scathing editorial this morning calling Hammond «dismal, defeatist [and] relentlessly negative» and even went as far as suggesting that he could be replaced by Jacob Rees Mogg.
Former shadow environment secretary Kerry McCarthy yesterday became the latest to publish a scathing blog post setting out her «despair» at Mr Corbyn's leadership.
When I published a scathing assessment of the Obama - Duncan legacy in fall 2015, rebuttals mostly asserted that scores had gone up on Obama's watch.
By Alexander Russo UPDATE: On Friday, two days after this column was originally published, the Sun Sentinel published a scathing account of Broward Schools stonewalling -LSB-...]
Kotaku published a scathing account of Andromeda's troubled five - year development.
In May of the following year, Ai's influential and widely - read blog, where he published scathing criticisms of Chinese government policies, was shut down.
She has published a scathing analysis of the (lack of) scientific method being used to create the new 2015 US dietary guidelines.
At the same time, the local paper published a scathing article against real estate practitioners and the industry in general, promoting the new Web - based, do - it - yourself model for selling real estate.

Not exact matches

As the majority owner of the National Basketball Association's Cleveland Cavaliers, he received worldwide attention in 2010 for a scathing open letter (published in the much - maligned comic sans font) decrying superstar LeBron James» decision to leave the team to sign with the Miami Heat.
Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for writing a scathing biography about media baron Rupert Murdoch several years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a few weeks ago.
The Afton, Minnesota, resident penned a scathing response to two anti-abortion letters published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune following the Supreme Court ruling on June 27 striking down abortion restrictions in Texas.
In November 2011, The New York Times published a fairly scathing dive into Zynga's culture, detailing overworked employees, a cutthroat environment, and Pincus's aggressive nature.
Following the accounts of the women, most notably a scathing description by software engineer Susan Fowler, Uber said it would publish a diversity report in the coming months.
But earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal published two scathing articles that questioned the accuracy of the privately held company's technology and the candor of its founder.
The former Bitcoin Core developer was unequivocal in a scathing blog post published earlier today.
Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, a scathing look at Donald Trump, was just published, and while there are many shocking and horrific revelations in author Michael Wolff's book, here are two that shouldn't be: Trump and his wife, Melania, sleep in separate bedrooms, and they don't spend a lot of time -LSB-...]
The bureaucrats backpedaled only after the D&C published one of the most scathing editorials I have ever seen in a daily newspaper, one in which the paper's editorial board proclaimed that the state bureaucrat who shipped off the redacted documents gave the paper «his middle finger.
While publishing one of this year's biggest and most lauded titles, the Tokyo - based fitness company has also been on the receiving end of scathing criticism and been the subject of alarming rumors.
Morgan announced her intentions in a scathing letter to education select committee chair Neil Carmichael, published this afternoon.
When a poorly written traditionally published book gets scathing reviews, no one ever says, «Geez those traditionally published authors should stop finding agents and scoring book deals.»
If these authors self - publish, they get dismal sales and scathing reviews that fill them with despair.
Make sure you've had professional, objective eyes look over your manuscript before you publish to avoid scathing reviews.
As a traditionally published bestselling author, Rainfield made news earlier this year for being instrumental in joining with other authors in the growth of the #YASaves hashtag on Twitter, complete with essay contests and a letter writing campaign following a scathing piece in the Wall Street Journal about the inappropriateness and pointless plot lines in young adult literature being published today.
Both Frances and Dinah Stevenson, whom I worked for as well, were generous in allowing me responsibility and the privilege of making mistakes (of which I made plenty, one of the worst being to send a scathing reader's report back to a published writer along with the rejection notice!).
Better to learn that as an unpublished author than when you get your first scathing review as a published one.
I immediately got a rather scathing email from an industry guy questioning my ethical integrity — how can I justify charging $ 10 entry fee when there are no self - published books worthy of even being read, he asked.
Up until the twenty - first century, authors hoping to publish had two options: the extreme expense and projected failure of self - publication in print, or the brutal, scathing, cold, cruel world of traditional publication and Big Five monopoly.
I remember in my second published book, my editor gave me a very nice, scathing revision letter (yes, I know that sounds like a contradiction!)
The real treats of the blog are Konrath's scathing takedowns of the traditional publishing industry.
Author Kate self - published a series of books that received scathing reviews.
Publishing Checker's Mark Thompson has released a lengthy, and scathing, open letter detailing the grievances against Diamond and CEO Steve Geppi that led the publisher last month to cut ties with the distributor: «The total lack of transparency of Diamond's internal financials in this economy is tantamount to Russian roulette.
The first strip, published in an anti-establishment Afrikaner journal, set the tone for much of what was to come: scathing satires of the Afrikaner society in which Kannemeyer and Botes grew up.
Mr. Jolissaint was particularly scathing about the Stern Report, which was recently published by the UK government.
The Law Revue piece, which Silverglate says was scathing, parodied an article just published in the Law Review that had been written by Mary Joe Frug, a feminist law professor who had been working on the article when she was murdered outside her Cambridge apartment.
The New York Times recently published a pair of scathing articles about the state of arbitration in the United States.
It was the culmination of a crackdown begun last year on controversial sites and in the immediate aftermath of scathing criticism following YouTube star Logan Paul publishing a video showing a dead body in a Japanese forest.
A scathing indictment of Australia's failure to address the high incarceration rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has been published in an international journal, BMJ Globa... Read more
A scathing indictment of Australia's failure to address the high incarceration rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has been published in an international journal, BMJ Global Health.
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