Sentences with phrase «to come under fire»

Still, the company has recently come under fire for not doing enough for its visually impaired users.
The governor has also come under fire from members of her own party for this trip.
This federal regulation has come under fire in recent years as the number of commuter rail train accidents has increased.
The provincial agency came under fire after an investigation revealed that it had improperly approved nearly $ 5 billion in contracts.
And he has recently come under fire for sitting out of the gun debate.
But it's also come under fire for its alleged support of torture, which has probably killed its chances.
It's not the first time academies have come under fire over consultations — though most relate to ones run on behalf of academy chains looking to takeover council - maintained schools.
The government came under fire last month for not promoting enough growth.
In recent years they've come under fire as laboratory studies show tumors, cellular changes or disruption of healthy development and reproduction.
Managers are the most important people at any football club and they are the ones who come under fire when team don't live up to the expectations.
This is likely a reaction to when the company came under fire for retaining call metadata on Android phones a few weeks ago.
Now it's not merely nominees who come under fire; even potential nominees are fair - game online.
The agency has recently come under fire because of the lack of transparency, particularly in cases where no charges are laid.
However, the summit has already come under fire from critics for a lack of ambition in the face of growing crises like biodiversity loss, hunger, water scarcity, and climate change.
For a long time the main culprit was thought to be a soft centre in the team, with the defensive midfield position as well as the back four often coming under fire.
While often very prominent in the community, these institutions are increasingly coming under fire from food activists.
The enhanced station initiative has previously come under fire from the de Blasio administration, which feels it is a vanity project especially when the subway is in the midst of a crisis.
The department has repeatedly come under fire in the past for proposing deep cuts in federal aid to education.
The British government came under fire, with 54 % of women — and 46 % of all respondents — pushing for further funding.
But it's not just the efficiency of the nurses, doctors and medical technicians that quickly comes under fire — it's also the satisfaction of the people using the medical facility.
However, life stage - appropriate pet foods are still coming under fire among pet owners, as many doubt whether such precise supplement of nutrients is necessary.
Despite this, they have sometimes come under fire for making billions of dollars while early adopters only receive the free service.
The initiative came under fire even before the mayor has managed to name a single task force member.
It is when we experience constant «distress» that our bodies come under fire, and particularly the adrenal glands, the glands which help us to recover from stressful events.
At first glance, only that could explain how two very different museums came under fire.
But when disaster hits or scandal strikes and organizational challenges come to light, it's the board of directors which ultimately come under fire.
Another Christian organization came under fire this week from the military.
With plastic packaging coming under fire for its high environmental impact, alternative solutions will be explored.
The Gunners go into this game with their mental strength coming under fire.
Most recently, the authority came under fire this summer for its handling of a series of water main breaks.
Although the film came under fire from some «horror fans» for not being «scary» enough, the criticism is far off base.
Those who make the attempt often find their fundamental beliefs regarding tolerance and diversity coming under fire.
Whenever there's a change in the organizational chart, training budgets come under fire.
When a company faces rocky times and doesn't have financial flexibility, the dividend can oft come under fire.
The PS4 version came under fire recently when it was revealed it would be locked at 30 fps.
It has come under fire somewhat for the lack of a typical end game.
Today, however, the concept of alignment has come under fire in the yoga community for attempting to fit people into «one size fits all» expressions of the pose.
But the tactics used by officers in the two units have come under fire by members of both the public and the legal community.
Despite its sterling past, however, soy has come under fire over the past few years.
Her choice of shoes, not to mention their cost, also came under fire.
But all of their power stations have come under fire from environmentalists.
It also means being the go - to person that others look to when the management or profitability of a company comes under fire.
The state's tightly regulated medical marijuana program has come under fire because people with need for the treatment often have difficulty finding doctors who will certify them for the program.
The varied accents in Child 44 have already come under fire.
Social media has recently come under fire for its role in the spread of fake news, and various networks have tried to address the problem in different ways.
It later, however, came under fire when local media began questioning the company's sustainability and morality.
Much of the blame has been placed on education schools, which have come under fire for failing to produce enough high - performing teachers.
Of course, it's not just giant corporations increasingly coming under fire.
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