Sentences with phrase «stung by criticism»

Perhaps stung by criticism of Bixby delays, and a dedicated Bixby button that some have criticised as being too easy to accidentally press, Samsung has officially released Bixby at last.
For its next report the IPCC revised its procedures, stung by criticism from people who denied any prospect of dangerous climate change.
There's been a huge emphasis on the ride comfort, too, after Mercedes - Benz was stung by criticism of the outgoing car's suspension.
Honda was stung by the criticism its last - generation compact initially received for being cheap and bland, so if Team Civic had one objective with the new car, it was to get its mojo back.
There's a feeling he's been stung by criticism from some on the GT department's recent focus on driver engagement (the manuals in the R and GT3) rather than outright speed.
But the PM, stung by criticism that he has made too many U-turns, has vowed to press ahead with the idea regardless of opposition.
The Cuomo administration has been stung by criticism that the tax commission plan did not do enough for New York City.
Update 1 August 2013: Apparently stung by criticism of taking a Nestlé paycheck, George Clooney told the Guardian: «Most of the money I make on the [Nespresso] commercials I spend keeping a satellite over the border of North and South Sudan to keep an eye on Omar al - Bashir [the Sudanese dictator charged with war crimes at The Hague].»
... Stung by the criticism, Bundchen said that she understood that «everyone has their own experience and opinions, and I am not here to judge I think as mothers we are all just trying our best».
Update 1 August 2013: Apparently stung by criticism of taking a Nestlé paycheck, George Clooney told the Guardian: «Most of the money I make on the [Nespresso] commercials I spend keeping a satellite over the border of North and South Sudan...
Jamie Vardy admitted that Leicester City's players were stung by the criticism they have received since Claudio Ranieri's sacking as the England inter -LRB-...)
Jamie Vardy admitted that Leicester City's players were stung by the criticism they have received since Claudio Ranieri's sacking as the England international scored twice to inspire the Premier League champions to a victory over Liverpool that lifts them out of the relegation zone.
’21 Stung by this criticism Moltmann responded in an open letter to Miguez Bonino.
Stung by the criticism that he offered an interpretation of Christianity as an interpretation of religion, he moved from The Essence of Christianity to The Essence of Religion and, later, to his Theogony According to the Sources of Classical, Hebraic, and Christian Antiquity (1857).
Stung by criticisms of their policy, they've pursued an agenda designed to silence those daring to question the impacts of government legislation.
Danishefsky feels stung by the criticisms.
Perhaps the director was stung by criticisms that the movie was incomprehensible, never realizing that for many followers that that was exactly its appeal in the first place.

Not exact matches

Some of his fellow clergy, stung by his vigorous criticism of their spiritual torpor, suggested that he was «pious overmuch.»
Stung by decades of controversy over its monitoring of antiwar and civil rights groups, the FBI has been wary of post-9 / 11 initiatives that would draw criticism that its anti-terrorism efforts are based on racial profiling of Muslims.
I'm not an Arsenal fan BUT backed them tonight to win as I «thought» they would have been stung by the fans criticism last week — However, tbh, as a neutral, they looked like they were not playing for the shirt.
If the American owner listens to Wenger, he would have no hesitation about plumping for former Olympique Lyonnais coach Garde, although he may well be stung by the Arsenal coach's criticism.
That's not a criticism, by the way: that plan is part of what makes Rizzo Rizzo, since it gives him more plate coverage, but it's also why he led in hit by pitches with 24 and now his hand stings.
Leicester back in the groove as Vardy claims the players stung into action by criticism from fans and media.
Chemidlin's (Montclair High School's athletic trainer) conduct would be singled out for stinging criticism by Robb Rehberg, past president of the Athletic Trainers Society of New Jersey, an expert hired by the family's lawyers.
Countless British - headquartered firms and global conglomerates felt stung by implied criticism about corporate behaviour.
Billy Bush, a host on the «Today» show who has received stinging criticism for his role in a video with Trump, has been suspended by NBC.
Stung by widespread criticism of the crude nature of its earlier models, however, Yugo takes great pains to point out the many improvements it has made since the Fiat - based car arrived here.
A common criticism levelled at the short - term loans industry is that borrowers can be stung by a number of hidden charges and penalties that they had no idea about.
Stung by Salon criticism, Edouard Manet did the editing that left a great painting or two.
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