Sentences with phrase «rail against what»

I could only rail against what he was doing to my team.
The Republican presidential nominee held a campaign rally in Ryan's home state of Wisconsin on Monday in which the crowd chanted «Paul Ryan sucks» and Trump railed against what he called «corrupt» media and a «rigged» election system — a frequent accusation the Manhattan billionaire has brought up without evidence.
Trump administration officials have railed against what they call «catch - and - release» policies that allow people requesting asylum to be released from custody into the US while their claims make their way through the courts in a process that can last a year.
Assini railed against what he perceives as a lack of leadership and a losing fight against heroin.
But a slew of Democrats defended the need for a women's issues party today, and railed against what they deemed efforts to rein in women's access to contraceptives or abortion.
On Monday night, a group of teachers «occupied» the steps in front of the state Education Department building and railed against what they say is an educational money machine in the form of a private contractor that writes mandatory tests.
Community Board 9 has also railed against what they call the board's mismanagement.
Cruz railed against what he called the «Washington cartel,» trying to appeal to an electorate that is craving political outsiders.
Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has continuously railed against what he calls Washington's direct attack on New York's economy, praised Lowey and King for putting partisanship aside and New York first.
Admitting defeat rails against what of us consider to be human nature.
Klein railed against what he called the three biggest problems contained in the contract and the culture the contract produces: lockstep pay for teachers, regardless of their skills or assignment; lifetime tenure, making it difficult to get rid of incompetent or abusive teachers; and seniority rights that dictate assignments based solely on a teacher's longevity in the system.
A vocal opponent of this reform, Dr. Mark Naison, history professor and chair of African - American Studies at Fordam University and co-founder of the Badass Teachers Association, railed against what he called the «Walmart - izaton of Education.»
In this issue (clearly not struggling with the «difficult second album» curse), the magazine broadly rails against what the editor - in - chief Samine Joudat describes as «a need for commodification that forces everything to become the same».
, Mr Justice Smellie, has launched a staunch defence of trusts and has railed against what he described as the «entirely misguided» criticism of offshore trusts by onshore authorities.
She also rails against what she calls «white noise» summary sections, which are full of fluffy adjectives and unsubstantiated claims.

Not exact matches

That view was on display during the presidential campaign when Trump railed against globalization and what he described as unfair trade deals negotiated by previous administrations.
It's very easy for SYRIZA to gain popularity will staying in the opposition, railing against the establishment parties and the bailout without having to take any responsibility for what happens.
He didn't give too many specifics about what such a bill would actually entail, but reiterated his larger theme of railing against companies who have operations abroad.
Trump has railed against the e-commerce giant for its tax treatment and what he considers to be an unfair deal with the U.S. Post Office, but most market - watchers assume his frustration stems from his hatred of the Washington Post, which is owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
He has properly railed against the short pants brigade in the prime minister's office, «masters half my age,» he said, telling him how to vote, what to say and what questions to ask in committee.
What is interesting is how so many (not all) atheists rail against the Christians for being hypocrites and judgmental.
b) What you've proposed here is not the kind of religious belief these atheists are railing against.
Why not lead with what we are for rather than being known mostly for what we lobby, march and rail against?
That is what people like you were railing against back then... that Catholics were going to take over the USA and the country would end up being run by the Pope.
But if you want to introduce a whole new criticism that you don't believe the Bible is what Christians believe it is, you are of course also wrong, and simply blindly railing against the idea of religious authority and expertise because, God forbid someone else suggest to you what is right or divinely inspired because that might limit your imaginary freedom and insult your nonexistent expertise and intelligence.
Israel When it comes to foreign policy, look for convention speakers to try outdo one another in pledging support for the Jewish State - and in railing against Obama for what they'll allege are his administration's shabby treatment of a key American ally.
He gets to dictate, not what I think, but what I say about what I think; again, just like those he rails against.
Sorry that you've listened to fake preachers and taken their garbage (and yes false teachings are garbage, propserity gospel is common among them as well) at face value, which seems to be exactly what you're railing against.
But in her traditional - what she calls «orthodox» - Mormon home, she was only exposed to pamphlets on women's rights penned by Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative stalwart who railed against the ERA push.
Kirsten: You talk in your book about how what atheists are railing against is sort of the angry God paradigm versus the loving God paradigm, and you're actually in agreement with them about that, and could you explain that a bit?
What we got was things going off the rails from the start — Cena hit his finisher on four opponents before Styles decided against running right into one, and then it was signature moves and finishers and false finishes due to interference and brutal attacks on the outside and broken announce tables and stairs getting thrown and Corbin did throw someone into the crowd, but alas, did not then use a fan as a weapon.
We have been changed by it, and what I once railed against God for I can now say is the thing in the world I'm the most thankful for.
Here's some footage of Sen. John DeFrancisco railing against the Democrats during a debate over budget extenders yesterday for sending what he deemed «deceptive» robocalls into the districts of Republican senators.
They were joined by more than a dozen Democratic City Council members on the steps of City Hall in railing against the mayor's support for what amounts to a promotion of Cassano, 28, the son of former Fire Commissioner Sal Cassano.
Curran, a Democratic county legislator who often railed against patronage during her campaign, has pledged to base hiring on «what you know, not who you know.»
«And I think that on the one hand, conservatives rail against political correctness unless they are the ones who are determining what that political correctness is.
For every genuinely insightful former minister spilling the beans on what really went on at the heart of government, there are countless others who use their freedom from office to machine - gun former rivals, rail against the bungling bureaucrats who held them back from true greatness — or treat readers to a chronological account of every ministerial visit they made to various box factories around the country.
Before joining the board Carl Paladino had been railing for years against what he termed a dysfunctional school board, which at the time had a board majority of black women he labeled «the sisterhood.»
The tougher choices down the road could include major cuts in state education spending — the political third rail for many lawmakers; or what are euphemistically called «revenue enhancers,» also known as higher or new taxes; or a cap on state spending, which such powerful labor groups as the teachers and health - care workers unions fight against tooth and nail.
Mark J. Epstein, Esq., Chair of the Long Island Rail Road Commuter's Council, railed against the MTA for its lack of communication to all 300,000 daily riders regarding what contingency plans are in place, if any.
Clegg's rhetoric today railed against it as usual, but the substance of what he had to say implicated him in the same sin.
They have offices in six cities across the state, and now regularly advocate for an agenda that includes ending the school - to - prison pipeline, increasing funding for community schools and pre-kindergarten programs, and railing against the expansion of privately - run charter school networks, what Easton calls the «privatization» of public education.
The supervisors and mayors gathered on the steps of the Onondaga County Courthouse to rail against the new law and what they said are «burdensome mandates» from the state.
Notably, under Smith, the Science Committee has railed against U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations that are based on what he often refers to as «secret science.»
He rails against his parents when they offer him a new car for graduation, the final straw in what he sees as their lifetime of aimless materialism, then donates the remainder of his college fund ($ 24,000) to OxFam America, burns his credit and Social Security cards, and heads west in his battered Datsun.
For whites who do not understand what African - Americans mean when we rail against institutional racism, I offer these examples as evidence.
Joanna, although I've railed against all the marketers who self - publish and who Twitter, with no regard for what's being marketed, the biggest part of self - publishing is having a real marketing plan.
As for your whining about what you perceive is a lack of my railing against PS4 fanboys, you haven't looked enough.
«What I'm really railing against is this idea that the artist should not know what they're doing but discover it as they go along,» she explaiWhat I'm really railing against is this idea that the artist should not know what they're doing but discover it as they go along,» she explaiwhat they're doing but discover it as they go along,» she explained.
In a recent article in The Brooklyn Rail, Chloe Wyma argues against what she sees as the commodification of feminism through the institutionalization of key artworks like Kara Walker's A Subtlety or the Marvelous Sugar Baby (2014) and Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party (1979).
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