Sentences with phrase «swift condemnation»

"Swift condemnation" means a quick and strong disapproval or criticism of someone's actions or behavior. Full definition
Cuomo's comments drew swift condemnation from fracking supporters, including a statewide landowners coalition, which called the missed Nov. 29 deadline a «breach of faith by our government,» and the New York Post condemned what it deemed «Andrew's latest dither.»
His comments drew swift condemnation from Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott, who said: «This is not party politics for me.
The plan promoted by Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos widened a divide in the school - choice movement and brought swift condemnation from people who support more competition for public schools in the form of charter schools but oppose sending tax money to private institutions.
The verdict drew swift condemnation from such august organizations as the American Geophysical Union.
But the allegations have drawn swift condemnation from Republican Senators and party leadership, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has said he believes the women and Moore should step aside.
Trump said that women who get an abortion should receive «some form of punishment» if it is ever outlawed, drawing swift condemnation from activists on both sides of the divisive social issue.
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