Sentences with phrase «so outspoken»

Ignore me as I am so outspoken!!!
An earlier precedent can be found in Egypt where over 1,000 judges threatened to boycott presidential and Parliamentary elections in 2005 unless the government took steps to control corruption, and even earlier in 1968 the judiciary was so outspoken about Nasser's war policy that he dismissed them in what became known as the «massacre of the judiciary».
It was so different, and so outspoken.
This is the guy many might have assumed was so thorough a torch - bearer for self - publishing and so outspoken a champion of entrepreneurial authors that he'd throw scones at the huge traditional British house that wanted to handle his new work.
However last week, the Hartford's School Board, the same ones who have been so outspoken about the fact that the City of Hartford doesn't have enough money to run its present schools, voted to allow Achievement First to expand their Hartford Academy program to the ninth grade in the fall of 2012 and then add the remaining three grades in subsequent school years.
Perhaps, it is just not in our culture to be so outspoken when it comes to declaring our love and Salama doesn't think this is a problem.
Your fans love that you're so outspoken.
The refereeing this season across the Premier League but Mourinho has painted a target on the club's back by being so outspoken about the poor decisions he felt Chelsea have received, referees do not take kindly to this so I would not expect a renaissance in refereeing anytime soon.
It's not all sniping and negative comments though - Because they're all so outspoken it won't take you long to get to know who's who and which riders you like, and that's absolutely a good thing.
MG: When you were cut by the Ravens after last season and didn't catch on with another team, did you think that it was because of your marijuana advocacy and being so outspoken about NFL doctors» giving out painkillers?
When you were cut by the Ravens after last season and didn't catch on with another team, did you think that it was because of your marijuana advocacy and being so outspoken about NFL doctors» giving out painkillers?
But biblical writers have been so outspoken in expressing their despair, their abandonment by God, their emptiness, that their words have lent a voice to distressed Jews and Christians of all times.
It may seem contrarian for a megachurch to be so outspoken and controversial, but Without Walls's feistiness is part of what has made it one of the country's fastest - growing congregations.
Meanwhile, I ask again, if this were a question of divorce and remarriage, would you be so stern, so outspoken, and so sure of yourself?
yes, a temple rabble rouser who was crucified for being so outspoken.
The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there was a lack of specificity in terms of questions about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every question about the ownership of data to a discussion about user interface controls that limit where data is shown to other Facebook users), plenty of dodged questions (every time there was a question about the data Facebook generates about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad questions that presumed Facebook sells data, letting Zuckerberg run out the clock at least three times by explaining the basics of Facebook's business model (this is precisely why I have been so outspoken about the problem of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
«These allegations, which have been filed by the same contingent of union organizers who have been so outspoken with media, are entirely without merit,» the spokesman said in a statement.
Are trolls so outspoken because they remain anonymous and do they have the right to remain so?
However, the fact that indeed Weidmann has been so outspoken, compared to his colleagues, about the impacts of an extended period of monetary stimulus, could hurt his chances of becoming president.
He was from Mississippi, and Jennings was outspoken in her opposition to racial segregation: «Pete told me once that he would never take me to Biloxi because I was so outspoken in my views on discrimination that I'd be killed.»

Not exact matches

Durov reportedly told his lawyers not to show up, so as «not to legitimize an outspoken farce by their presence.»
Saujani also been outspoken about the so - called «brogrammer» culture that has spread in Silicon Valley companies and why getting more girls to code isn't a moral issue, but rather an economic necessity.
So what does the famously outspoken investor do, maybe to gain a little leverage?
The treats come in a variety of flavors so that you can find the right fit for your cat's tastes, and every formula boasts regionally sourced ingredients — from a company with an outspoken commitment to quality control.
Indeed, for two years now the outspoken investor's ubiquitous print and online ads have trumpeted: «I Hate Annuities... and So Should You!»
Barden said, «I will say I have so much admiration for the outspoken, powerful, incredible voice of these high school young people.
Interesting Pope for sure — but BTW: None of his core beliefs differ AT ALL from the two previous Popes, it's just that his communication style is more focused on everyone's common ground — the other Popes had the same beliefs, it just that they were more outspoken on the controversial issues — so the media did not warm to them as much.
Here's one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfBanmw2ecQ&list=TLBssQL4aAeNk Unfortunately, most of you are Christians, so you will probably disagree with BOTH speakers, one of the greatest outspoken atheists of all time, Christopher Hitchens, and a Rabbi.
Richmonds Bishop Walter Sullivan, among the most outspoken Catholic opponents of U.S. aid to the contras, was so outraged that he publicly criticized Robertson, saying «I can not imagine Jesus reviewing troops.
Some of his outspoken supporters might be getting a bit antsy so this move could also be about giving them an out to save face.
Several went so far as to call for the director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, our most outspoken supporter, to resign.
Yes, I am praying for opportunities to talk with people, and our girls are real outspoken about Jesus, and my wife and I are always carrying around Christian books, so maybe those spark the conversations.
Kavanaugh was outspoken about his disgust of Mayweather's past antics and alleged domestic violence history... he vowed he'd never shake hands with Mayweather because he's so disgusted at him as a classless person.
And that is not to knock Marshall, because I think it's admirable that not only did he get help for his mental health issues, but that he is now also an outspoken advocate of other guys doing so — which we all know had been taboo in macho sports like football for far too long.
I certainly hope so because that will make things a lot easier for Arsene Wenger in his dealings with the club's outspoken president Jean - Michel Aulas.
So, really, if the guy is assessed for his on - field work as Matt Ryan (at worst), would a GM pass on him because he's a bit outspoken?
And especially when he is so — to put it mildly — outspoken.
Some of us, including the outspoken Arsenal fan Piers Morgan, would prefer that we finished bottom and dropped out of European football altogether, and so are left to concentrate on the Premier League instead.
In recent weeks Massa has been pretty outspoken about the merits of the team taking on someone new, and with so many people gunning for his seat it's perhaps not surprising.
So glad for aware, outspoken and caring consumers like you that prevented them from getting away with whitewashing this media as they have tried to do to all media.
At the same time, Angel explains that her family did not receive the kind of support she wants to see all families facing stillbirth to receive, so she feels it is important also to be outspoken about the ways in which her experience could have been better.
So I was certainly outspoken at the time about the attack on the Gaza flotilla.
It also won't help him at all if he's running against Ms. Off the Sidelines, who has been very outspoken about the so - called Republican «war on women.»
Chinese journalists from the more outspoken outlets, like the business publications Caijing and Caixin and including Southern Weekly, have long done so.
Yet the Democrats have so far been unable to unseat the outspoken and often colorful senator from his seat.
«The MTA seems so dependable when it comes to perennial service cuts and subway shutdowns,» said Liu, a former NYC Councilman who was an outspoken critic of the authority prior to taking his current citywide office last January.
Yesterday, Schneiderman's campaign rolled out the endorsement of NYC Councilwoman Tish James, an outspoken Brooklyn Democrat who highlighted criticism of Rice during her first year as DA when she told women working part - time so they could care for their children to return to work full - time or not return at all.
Some candidates will use it as a springboard for higher office, and the advisory role in the many facets of Borough governance gives the outspoken candidate the platform they so desire.
The New York Times» Danny Hakim reported the administration pressured the Senate to disinvite Jeffrey Monsour, who has been an outspoken critic of his employer, the state Office for People With Developmental Disabilities, because OPWDD Commissioner Courtney Burke was scheduled to participate and did not want to do so if Monsour was involved.
Cline has since become an outspoken advocate against so - called «distracted» driving.
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