Sentences with phrase «so vociferous»

The term life advocates are so vociferous about their dislike of whole life insurance in every form that they have some people thinking that there is no advantage to buying whole life insurance.
So the vociferous denunciations, the smears, the bullying — all served as eloquent testimony that climate science, whatever else might be said, mattered intensely.
In fact, the designer and founder of Canopy Verde, a line of eco-friendly clutches and totes that debuted last fall, was so vociferous about curtailing the use of plastic bags
And of course the self - appointed indie spokesmen, who are so vociferous in their condemnation of anything untoward the Big 5 does, all quietly look the other way.
Opposition, however, especially from several provincial governments and from oil and mining companies and small business groups, was so vociferous, as it had been to the report, that the Trudeau government retreated from any major reform.

Not exact matches

I'm betting that she'll soft pedal the changes so the industry (and its vociferous defenders, the WR and PCs) can't argue that she's put the final nail in the coffin for the oil industry.
The so - called «militant atheist» is an insufferable trend — maybe not paramilitary, but certainly far more vociferous than their predecessors who tended to ponder their godlessness in silence (or on paper).
«(And so) there is now a small but vociferous group who claim that philosophy of science should take Kant more seriously, in particular that it should admit that its unabashedly naturalistic take on science is deeply flawed.
Excellent «toon, David, but there are a couple of vociferous ones even here, and right now I can't take being attacked by them, so will refrain from saying too much... but I get it, and as usual, you've hit it «spot - on»....
Excellent «toon, David, but there are a couple of vociferous ones even here, and right now I can't take being attacked by them, so will refrain from saying too much... ----- Man, do I hear you on that.
«Every several years or so a legislator is called upon to cast a momentous vote in which the stakes are high and both sides of the issue are vociferous in their views,» Mr. Schumer said, saying he had thoroughly heard out arguments for and against the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Expressing vociferous criticism of the so - called tax - reform measure, he said it would be «a potential catastrophe,» amounting to a multibillion - dollar tax increase for Long Islanders, driving down property values, and resulting in residents fleeing the region.
Hopefully, not all sections of the manosphere are so misogynistic, but in the quadrant I wandered into, the disdain for women was vociferous.
Mockery and jeering were unleashed so vicious and vociferous that months ahead of its release, the studio braced for the family - friendly adventure to bomb spectacularly.
take didn't go over so well: «Go fuck yourself scumbag,» wrote actress Rose McGowan, who has become one of Weinstein's most vociferous accusers, capturing the general sentiment.
I've been pretty vociferous when it comes to the changes we've seen made to the American Airlines AAdvantage program over the past 9 months and I've been very clear that don't trust the airline's hierarchy one little bit... so some of you may have been surprised when, yesterday, I outlined the tactics I think I'll...
So where is CO2's vociferous appetite for heat that the IPCC attributed to CO2?.
However, a well financed and vociferous cult, on the basis of falsified data, has claimed, incorrectly, that a disaster was occuring and has predicted that this disaster would increase in severity, so we should remain worried.
+ U2's Bono has been one of Africa's most vociferous advocates for the past 25 years, so when he and his wife started EDUN, it was as much about creating beautiful clothes as it was fostering sustainable trade in the continent.
to unearth all legal Twitter users, or a fair sample, so that you could include not simply those who are evidently vociferous but also who've tried it once or twice and then have fallen by the wayside.
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