Sentences with phrase «scathing rebuke»

The phrase "scathing rebuke" means a harsh and strong criticism or condemnation of someone or something. It suggests that the criticism is severe and can be damaging. Full definition
It happened a decade ago when Ai Weiwei emerged as a political tour de force in China by undermining his totalitarian regime with scathing rebukes via social media.
These media reports and others drew a scathing rebuke from the FBI, which worried the false reports could affect the ongoing investigation.
Wednesday's false arrest reports also drew a scathing rebuke from the FBI, which urged the press «to exercise caution and attempt to verify information through appropriate official channels before reporting.»
Conway's remarks followed Comey's interview with ABC's Stephanopoulos, in which the fired FBI director delivered a scathing rebuke of Trump and his administration, and encouraged voters to vote Trump out of office.
It also follows Cuomo's first stop on his statewide «People First» tour in Onondaga County, where he delivered a scathing rebuke of the Legislature, returning to his campaign - style reform rhetoric.
Cuomo launched his «People First Campaign» with a scathing rebuke of an «apathetic government that's ineffective.»
Four months later a Republican judge in a Pennsylvania federal court ruled in favor of the parents, issuing an eloquent defense of evolutionary theory — and a scathing rebuke to those who support intelligent design (ID) as a scientific alternative.
The Wall Street Journal reported late Tuesday that Schneiderman will today issue a «scathing rebuke to the board and Mr. Bharucha,» that will state that increased spending and the «risky» decision to borrow $ 175 million for a new academic building endangered Cooper Union's finances.
According to Wall Street Journal, the Attorney General's office also plans to file a court petition on Wednesday that issues a «scathing rebuke to the board and Mr. Bharucha,» and «criticizes Cooper Union's uptick in expenses from 2006 to 2011, as well as its decision to borrow $ 175 million to finance a new academic building in 2006.
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