Not exact matches
His father and I both find them unbearable, so our approach thus far has been
scathing criticism and avoidance («Ugh, I can't watch this tripe; I'm going to go
over by the window and read!»)
According to The Economist, Brulle «was happy to assist Mr. Romm in his
scathing criticism,» and «the onslaught drew some blood,» particularly
over the fact that «Mr. Nisbet's analysis tends to stress the gross amounts available, not spending on specific things.
I especially appreciated his
scathing criticism of Creationism, and have regarded him as a careful sceptic, so it was with some bemusement that I watched his commentary on climate change unfold
over the years, even taking into account his vested interests.
The comments come after
scathing criticism of the social network
over data leaks, where profiles of nearly 50 million users were illegally harvested by a political firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked for the Trump and Pro-Brexit campaigns.