Sentences with phrase «scathing rebuttals»

Media outlets such as IndexUniverse and Forbes wrote scathing rebuttals, and a couple of weeks later the foundation released a revised version with most of the inflammatory claims watered down.
This article is a scathing rebuttal of any assertion that reform is unneeded in higher education: there are numerous errors in punctuation (eg, «Latino's» for Latinos), capitalization, and especially syntax.
In a scathing rebuttal, Legislator Wolfe called the firm's approach offensive and unnecessary.
Meanwhile, «methane - deniers» were out in full force at the recent UK Royal Society meeting, which made fun of Peter Wadhams talk, and criticized the Russian work (they were not even invited to speak, and -30 sent a scathing rebuttal to the organizers).
PJM issued a scathing rebuttal to the NETL coal report on April 13.
The return of the Daily Mail's David Rose and his claims that global warming «has halted» [h / t MapleLeaf] has brought forth a scathing rebuttal from the Guardian's George Monbiot, apparently with the able assistance of the Climate Science Rapid Response Team.
Marty Friedland, on behalf of the Law Deans, wrote a scathing rebuttal which began with, «Are we to be saddled with...» I can't remember the rest verbatim, but basically law schools were to teach theory and the Law Society was responsible for teaching the practical side — and never the twain should meet.
The most scathing rebuttal to the resolutions made at the Consensus Roundtable meeting comes from CEO of Coinbase, Brian Armstrong, on Medium.

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And if you really don't like what I say, feel free to write a scathing gracious rebuttal on your website or blog!
When I published a scathing assessment of the Obama - Duncan legacy in fall 2015, rebuttals mostly asserted that scores had gone up on Obama's watch.
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