Sentences with phrase «scathing piece»

But Forbes notes that Valleywag, Gawker Media's tech gossip site, frequently wrote scathing pieces about Thiel, who made his first fortune running PayPal and then made a very lucrative bet on Facebook, where he sits on the social network's board of directors.
Esteemed Hollywood bigwigs such as Martin Scorsese entered the fray, with the Academy Award - winning director penning a scathing piece for The Hollywood Reporter on the shortcomings of review aggregators.
A couple of months ago, Farhad Manjoo published a scathing piece in The New York Times that claimed the hottest tech startups these days aim to «help people on the lowest rungs of the 1 percent live like their betters in the 0.1 percent.»
Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor website published a scathing piece by University of Oregon Professor Tim Duy on Friday (later tweeted by Roubini), in which Duy refers to a lack of concrete steps taken by European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi as «epic» and «almost funny if it wasn't so sad.»
Now, perhaps someone will attempt to come out with a scathing piece and I hope it happens, because the n = 1 are in the thousands worldwide, and there is no stopping this tide.
As a traditionally published bestselling author, Rainfield made news earlier this year for being instrumental in joining with other authors in the growth of the #YASaves hashtag on Twitter, complete with essay contests and a letter writing campaign following a scathing piece in the Wall Street Journal about the inappropriateness and pointless plot lines in young adult literature being published today.
Yes, he called sexual assault survivorship a «coveted status» that comes with little perks in a scathing piece that blames women on college campuses for their own harm.
The Center for Investigative Reporting (via Motherboard) has a scathing piece out on Steam toxicity this week.
As the conversation over lockboxes continues to ramp up, a story of one teen who got caught up in online gambling and spent over $ 10,000 on video game microtransactions is drawing the attention of many — as is this scathing piece at Polygon taking EA's poor apologies over Star Wars Battlefront 2 to task.
Remember this scathing piece about layoffs at white - shoe firms from 2013?
Professor Peter Brooks, from the School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, also wrote a scathing piece for Croakey imagining a future «Royal Commission into Premature Deaths» caused by the budget.
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