Sentences with phrase «someone called out»

Brian Stelter, the New York Times media correspondent, called out this complexity on Friday, writing, «authorities simultaneously thanked members of the news media for spreading the word that Bostonians should take shelter and remain alert — and cautioned them against repeating secondhand or thinly - sourced information.»
Great, now people can call me out if I'm wrong.
Investigative journalist Eliot Higgins called out the social network in 2014 for removing crucial details about the Syrian government's attacks on its own people, by deleting pages posted by rebel groups.
It's hard to prevent your business from ever making a mistake (or a consumer from thinking so) but here's what to do when your firm is called out online.
He's quick to light into anyone who tries to overtake him or call him out.
The Omnicom memo said that «brands who advertise on Breitbart [are] being called out by a Twitter following called Sleeping Giants,» according to BuzzFeed's report.
We'll try to call them out in our tweets when posting cakes.
Disney's title as most coveted employer is especially notable because the company was recently called out by presidential candidate Bernie Sanders for being what he characterized as a decidedly undesirable place to work.
Having greeted out of towners all day, without thinking I brightly called out, «Welcome to Vegas!»
«What we decided... was that we were going to set up a G7 group that would look at Russian malign behavior in all its manifestations - whether it's cyber warfare, whether it's disinformation, assassination attempts, whatever it happens to be and collectively try to call it out,» he told reporters.
Marketers are missing out on a cultural segment of U.S. population called out as the «New Heartland,» report says.
We can call out lots of reasons why this nation suffers from a record of gun tragedies that no other country on earth experiences — and we can conjure up other theories until we forget the urgency of Parkland and Las Vegas and Newtown and move on to something else.
As the man attempted to lead her down an even darker block that she'd known to be dangerous, she decided to listen to her intuition this time, calling out for help to a nearby group of people before sprinting away from him and getting home safe.
Saujani also called out the bias of tech - related curricula — and culture more generally — which she says is almost invariably written to «speak to a 13 - year - old boy from Silicon Valley.»
On this track, the rapper bemoans rising real estate values in his home city, calling out one of Brooklyn's trendiest neighborhoods and saying, «I could have bought a place in Dumbo before it was Dumbo for like $ 2 million.
The issue had been simmering since conservative deficit hawks began calling out the Republican profligacy of the Bush era.
It will no longer be enough to create value through branding alone, as this generation will see through this and ultimately call you out.
If some stranger calls out your kid for misbehaving on a plane, those situations escalate so quickly,» Stewart said.
«It's great to have people supporting you, but it's also great to have people call you out when they know you're doing something you don't want to do or not acting completely like yourself.»
An effective Rioter calls out stupid ideas (regardless of rank), is comfortable getting «brutal» feedback, and is obsessed with solving problems instead of making them go away.
Before Trump came along, Baquet says the paper struggled with how to call out obvious lies.
For those of you who don't know what this is think of paper boys from the early 1900's calling out «Hot off the press!»
They'd come outside my house at 10, 11 o'clock at night to call me out.
In much the same way that journalists like Chris Wallace have said they don't believe debate moderators should call out lies, because that would be equivalent to expressing an opinion, the Times and other newspapers have always believed that journalists should be rigorously balanced at all times.
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To address it, she suggests gathering a group of other female colleagues who will support you in calling out the microaggressor.
When the U.S. Federal Reserve chose to hold rates in June, it specifically called out weak business investment in that country by way of explanation.
Macron did not call out Trump by name, just as Obama then did not call out Republican President George W. Bush.
Many in our athletic coverage (Lululemon, Under Armour, and Nike) have called out international as a main component of growth, particularly driven by China.»
NEW YORK, May 3 - Hedge fund managers will take center stage at a conference in New York on Thursday to call out companies they are wagering against.
An entrepreneur called me out and inspired me to develop a better way for a smart, busy person to turn their ideas into a book — in their words and their voice.
The New York blurb calls out the exact same product.
Others would say — and Dr. Phil did — that you were being hypocritical, that you couldn't hack being called out for creating an app that would help people call each other out.
It calls out the notch at the top of the screen, though the reviewer says after time it «vanishes» and that after a couple of days it became «unintrusive» to the user experience.
David Swensen, the head of Yale University's $ 25 billion endowment is calling out some of the biggest players in finance for shelling out billions of dollars for what he calls «kickbacks» to attract business to their trading venues.
Not surprisingly, many observers are calling out the move by the Times — which has been at the forefront of the current wave of sexual harassment reporting that has sparked numerous firings elsewhere — as hypocritical.
Specifically, the last sentence of the official statement weirdly calls out the fact that the number of complaints the company has received regarding its sun block lotion is»... less than one half of one percent of all units actually sold.»
Another factor I've called out is that our Nintendo fans are louder and there are more of them on a per capita basis.
UNITED NATIONS / TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters)- The United States threatened unilateral action against Iran on Monday after Russia vetoed a western bid for the United Nations Security Council to call out Tehran for failing to prevent its weapons from falling into the hands of Yemen's Houthi group.
Though the new recommendations don't skewer the meat industry, they did point to some alarming trends: teens and men (14 - 70) were called out for being a bit too meaty, eating 10 - 20 oz.
Additionally, the report said Siri will only call out notifications, including text messages and calendar appointments, when that owner is on the same network as the HomePod.
Kristen Stewart also acted in 2016's «Cafe Society» with Blake Lively and was similarly called out for her own perceived complacency in perpetuating Allen's Hollywood presence.
Find fun, unique ways to engage them in the development process - then call them out and graciously thank them for their support.
In another five years, we can take calls out entirely and message instead.
Both have enough processing power, memory, and storage for almost any resource - intensive apps, so I'm only calling out their marquee features.
They have long been called out for their lack of diversity, particularly for not having any female headliners for nearly a decade.
But I wanted to call out specific attention to the loneliness of success because it has its own unique flavor.
We've been called out, challenged and reprimanded when our decisions and actions bumped up against the expectations and agendas of those in charge.
For me, it was my roommate calling out into the living room that «These knives cut like a dream!»
My grandfather passed away in 1984, but if I ever overdo it on dessert, it's his voice I hear calling me out for it.
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