Sentences with phrase «quickly comes under fire»

But it's not just the efficiency of the nurses, doctors and medical technicians that quickly comes under fire — it's also the satisfaction of the people using the medical facility.
The two joined forces with Hurtado to form a board majority that quickly came under fire for several decisions, including the hiring last year of Plainfield Village Trustee Garrett Peck as the district's executive director.

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If I remember correctly, Spitzer made a particular point of insisting his administration would be blind to political affiliation when hiring, and his appointments office came under fire for not moving quickly enough to suit rank - and - file Democrats in cleaning house of Pataki - era appointees.
Even where rebel forces have had the advantage, eyewitnesses say that their lack of a battle plan sees the young men charge forward only to have to quickly retreat moments later after coming under fire.
The Queens Democratic Board of Elections commissioner, who in the past has come under fire for conflicts of interest, is quickly becoming one of the highest earning recipients of Queens court patronage, Gotham Gazette has learned.
The LGfL has also come under fire for putting pressure on schools to quickly renew contracts.
Automatic stop / start technology is a technology that automatically shuts the engine down when the vehicle comes to a full stop under braking and quickly fires it back up when the brake pedal is released.
Fire made from flowing pieces of yarn, puffy clouds created with frayed wool, and the always moving ground under Yoshi's feet paint a picture of a handcrafted world that players will quickly come to love.
Faced with concerns over how quickly new nuclear will progress through the planning and licensing system, and the possibility that even coal plants that are compliant with existing EU environmental regulation may be forced to close early by the proposed Industrial Emissions Directive, generators have little choice but to prepare to build a second wave of gas - fired plants (ie in addition to the 8GW currently under construction) to keep the lights on before new nuclear and some CCS coal plants start to come onto the system in the 2020s.
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