Sentences with phrase «railed against he belief»

But although Cuomo has railed against he belief that the public education system has grown to become more about protecting the administrative bureaucracy and less about educating kids, the focus of his wrath has been the teachers unions and not — so far, anyway — superintendents, who I'm sure are breathing a sigh of relief.

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b) What you've proposed here is not the kind of religious belief these atheists are railing against.
He railed against the church leaders... he urged people to question their values and their beliefs... he told them if they didn't rise above the status quo they'd be lost.
Whether you want to admit it or not, Naturalism (that is, a belief that nature is the highest authority, or the divine per se) has become just as much of a dogmatic religion as the religions which Naturalists rail against.
Funny, you rail against «non-traditional» beliefs and practices and then choose a news outlet to propagate your religious beliefs.
If you refuse to change your beliefs when presented with facts indicating they are wrong, then you are no better than the people you are railing against.
The belief that ostentatious physical transformation — whether dramatic weight gain or uglifying a bombshell — is the height of actorly skill is a modern impression I have railed against repeatedly.
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