Sentences with phrase «through public shame»

It loses if evangelical leaders basically seek to excommunicate Trump Evangelicals through public shame.

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«It's a shame that they made so much progress in starting an investigation into this area, but were unable to follow this investigation through to completion,» Bill Mahoney, research coordinator at New York Public Interest Research Group, told City & State.
As the world's greatest detective, Batman figured out that Lex Luthor was manipulating public opinion against Superman — and directly caused the bombing of the U.S. Capitol Building with all the death that entailed — yet still decided to go ahead with his plan to kill Superman because, I du n no, he'd already gone through all the prep and it'd be a shame to let those cool SFX go unused.
That's why I think it's a shame that the LWV «opposes the diversion of public funds to non-public schools through vouchers, tuition tax credits, tax deductions or choice scholarships.»
It's a shame being open hasn't made it through as the report otherwise reflects many of the National Association of Public Charter Schools» recommendations for school commissioning based on decades of examining what worked in the US.
Here's how it plays out: Politicians slash public education budgets, remove local control, implement flawed educational practices, and then sanction and shame the schools that have been put through this crucible.
But once I fell under the constant, never - ending, daily attacks, blog posts, ridicule, and public - shaming that these people put me through every single day, I decided to publicly show my support to them.
Jonathan T. D. Neil on radical politics and slowing markets; Maria Lind, curator of the next Gwangju Biennale, on Christopher Kulendran Thomas at the Dhaka Art Summit; novelist and Charlie Hebdo columnist Marie Darrieussecq on freedom of speech in the French capital; Mike Watson reflects on processes of nationbuilding through Santiago Sierra's Black Flag project; J.J. Charlesworth agrees to disagree on the removal of public statues and opinion - shaming; and Jonathan Grossmalerman has a decision - making dilemma.
After publicly describing the bill as a priority last week, Governor McDonnell backtracked on his support for an initial version of the bill because of public outcry, and worked to push through a bill that still shames women seeking reproductive health care.
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