Lainey Gossip is pretty
scathing about the article: «So that now all he can do, the man who once was Hollywood's most powerful star, is call up PEOPLE and beg for a puff piece.
However Mercer is
scathing about this process — arguing that TfL should be upholding the existing law, rather than engaging in a knob twiddling exercise.
The German Erik Spiekermann is particularly
scathing about Arial.
Judge Alsup was particularly
scathing about the conspiracy claim.
Mr. Jolissaint was particularly
scathing about the Stern Report, which was recently published by the UK government.
Reinhardt was a lifelong teacher, an «educational shopkeeper» at Brooklyn College from 1947 until his death in 1967, but in 1954, in the pages of the College Art Journal, he was
scathing about the «artist - professor and traveling design salesman, the Art - Digest - philosopher - poet and Bauhaus exerciser... the holy - roller explainer - entertainer - in - residence.»
The Stuckists are
scathing about the Turner Prize, and the Tate director, saying both have betrayed the traditional skills of drawing and painting.
But David Lee, editor of Art Review, one of the prize's fiercest critics, was
scathing about the selection.
Lindsay Anderson, who has a supporting role in the film, was very
scathing about the seeming resurgence of British filmmaking following its Oscar success.
Instead of being so
scathing about Corbyn supporters, maybe you should talk to us and engage with us and actually ask us why we turned our backs on Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall in 2015 and now look set to reject Owen Smith.
Clegg is
scathing about Britain's «severely weakened banking system» as he calls for a new business lending bank.
But Clegg is also
scathing about Gove's decision to scrap the national Connexions careers service soon after the coalition came into office.
Speaking at an event to launch the pledge, the Tory leader was
scathing about the Government's record of supporting pensioners:
He is
scathing about the excessive cost of local government, cutting his own salary by more than half and seeking to rid the council of waste and bureaucracy, but some of his actions and remarks have caused upset — he recently praised the family values of the Taliban, and pledged to cut funding for Gay Pride events in the town before changing his mind.
But he was
scathing about the idea of Mr Livingstone being given a prominent role.
He is
scathing about Brown's key policy document, shaped by Peter Mandelson, «Building Britain's Future».
Campbell was
scathing about the Tory leader's new - found doubts about the Bush administration's war on terror.
The Lib Dem leader, who is to address his party conference in Bournemouth later on Monday, was
scathing about the prime minister's apparent inability to discipline Boris Johnson after the foreign secretary's personal manoeuvres over Brexit.
Tory MPs were also privately
scathing about the performance, with one of their number telling TP: «He tried to cuff it and got found out.
In a statement to a news conference in London, Clegg was
scathing about the bill's opponents, referring to them as «an establishment resistant to change [and] vested interests who benefit from maintaining the power of political patronage, while keeping the power of people out».
He has been
scathing about Europe's unelected divide - and - rule dictatorship ever since arriving in Brussels as a journalist a lifetime ago.
Liberal Democrats were delighted the bill had made the Queen's speech, but were
scathing about Conservative critics who claimed constitutional reform was a diversion.
The book, by James Macintyre and Mehdi Hasan, also claims David is
scathing about his brother's performance, and that he thinks Ed is «heading in the wrong direction».
And he was
scathing about the intelligence and legal advice given before the war, along with what he called «wholly inadequate» planning for the post-conflict situation.
It is perhaps no surprise that the ex-Army man is particularly
scathing about Labour's defence policy rumblings.
Select committee reports are often
scathing about struggling government departments or agencies, but rarely turn their fire on individual civil servants.
Mr Carswell was
scathing about political leaders obsessed about «going to Washington».
Dale is
scathing about Brown and impressed by Cameron.
He would have been
scathing about the «criminal behaviour order», which has been used to mask a continuation of policy along the same lines of what came before.
Tory supporters of the bill were
scathing about some of their fellow MPs.
He was also
scathing about the intelligence and legal advice given before the war, along with what he called «wholly inadequate» planning for the post-conflict rebuilding of Iraq.
Michael Dugher, MP for Barnsley East, who had served as a parliamentary aide to Miliband, is
scathing about Labour's lack of awareness about the party's failings in its heartlands.
The Conservatives, as mentioned, could also adopt much of the policy that the Lib Dems propose, but Cameron has been
scathing about forgoing prison sentences of less than six months, and policies like the mansion tax would surely never make a Conservative budget.
The new Chancellor, George Osborne, in his June 2010 emergency Budget speech, was
scathing about Labour's fiscal rules.
Interestingly, Seddon is equally
scathing about the large - scale private sector providers now earning vast sums from government contracts — PFI schemes, outsourced services, large call centres, back offices etc..
Clegg was
scathing about Lord Steel's proposals.
He was also
scathing about attempts to disassociate leading Conservatives like Mr Cameron and George Osborne, from images of their Bullingdon Club days in Oxford.
He was
scathing about the acolytes of New Labour where eyes were fixed, as he once put it, on the small picture, but is himself zany about the wickedness of hunting or of planting leylandii.
Dr Tuteur can be and has been quite
scathing about hospitals and doctors that make errors.
A few months ago you were
scathing about Arsene, and that he should leave if he doesn't win a trophy this season.
Former Manchester United midfielder Scholes has been
scathing about Arsenal's # 42million star and claimed Ozil took «the easy option» by moving to the Emirates.
Glad you enjoyed the win Tony despite the fact you were so
scathing about the FA Cup a few months back.
Apparently, Ronaldo was
scathing about Casillas» motives and suggested that he was more concerned about his and the club's image than the truth or what actually happened.
As well as reserving a special criticism for Arsene Wenger and his dodgy decision to play David Ospina instead of Petr Cech, the former Gunner was
scathing about the whole team.
After Arsenal conceded four goals in our first two games against opposition that are not exactly world beaters in Leicester and Stoke City you can certainly see his point and Wenger himself was
scathing about our defending last weekend.
He was also quite
scathing about the second - string but comprised of very experienced international players that he had picked for the match.
The Wales manager was
scathing about the pitch and the referee but could not add much more about Ramsey's injury.
And his co-presenter Graeme Souness was even more
scathing about the weakness that the Arsenal players showed.
Mr Spalvins was also
scathing about the attempts by Foster's Group to manage such a large stable of wine brands prior to Treasury splitting off as a stand - alone wine company in mid-2011.
Fr McBrien is particularly
scathing about the rosary which he explains was the popular equivalent of the 150 psalms recited by the clergy «The laity can pray and read each of the psalms on their own, without any need to substitute Our Fathers or Hail Mary's in repetitive fashion».