Sentences with phrase «something of a demotion»

While there have been varying accounts regarding the company's reporting structure with regards to Ailes, the news was regarded by some as something of a demotion for the Fox News chief, with New York «s Gabriel Sherman calling it a «power shift.»
Because, after all, comptroller of a city — even a big city like New York — is something of a demotion after you've held two statewide offices.

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It's been something of a perpetual demotion for the man since he was sacked as shadow media secretary a few years ago.
What Gove's demotion did was to outrage Fleet Street and backbench zealots for many of whom the state education system is a laboratory for testing theories rather than something they know first - hand.
I personally believe this has something to do with the general demotion of reason with the rise of modernism.
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