Sentences with phrase «repeatedly come under fire»

Major proponents of the altcoin — Bitcoin.com and owner Roger Ver among others — have repeatedly come under fire in recent months, Bitcoin holders accusing them of presenting Bitcoin Cash as the «real» Bitcoin.
The department has repeatedly come under fire in the past for proposing deep cuts in federal aid to education.
Silver has repeatedly come under fire for aiding its decades - long winning streak in the Assembly.
Breaking Amish is returning for a second season in May — even though its first series repeatedly came under fire for...

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Mr Corbyn repeatedly came under - fire during the EU campaign for not having a high enough profile and being unclear in his support for a Remain vote.
The councilwoman was caught being fed an answer on stop - and - frisk by the head of the police union, Pat Lynch, and came under fire after she was caught repeatedly staring at her cell phone during a debate in May.
The letter also repeatedly signals the executive committee's commitment to museum director Jeffrey Deitch, who has come under fire since Schimmel's ouster and the resignation of four artist - trustees that followed.
Safety issues repeatedly have come up for Facebook in recent years, as it has come under fire for how it deals with abusive and obscene material.
An Infowars story called it a «peculiar coincidence» that his father is a retired FBI agent, as «the FBI has come under fire for not preventing the Parkland massacre despite being warned about suspected killer Nikolas Cruz repeatedly beforehand.»
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