Sentences with phrase «under criticism»

The smartphone has also come under criticism for memory management issues.
In turn, the cryptocurrency has long come under criticism for undermining what some consider to be the very foundations of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
The study soon came under criticism from other researchers.
Previous assessments have come under criticism on both counts.
People do better work and put forth greater effort under a spirit of approval than they do under criticism.
Frankly, I don't know any one or anything that thrives under criticism.
The manager was under some criticism before the tournament had even began.
He came under criticism publicly and from within indigenous circles for this.
Mortgage life insurance has come under criticism from consumer advocates and federal insurance regulators, who warn homeowners that it may not be good value.
The Spanish international has now come under criticism for seemingly going on the downturn, and was even dropped to the bench last season after a number of disappointing displays.
But the bill has come under criticism from lawyers who say it fails to adequately protect communications between lawyers and clients from access by third parties.
The first is that proxy sponsors allow the Presidential Administration to introduce bills without running the risk of coming under criticism in case the initiatives prove unpopular.
You're made to be aware of the movie's literary source — stylized voice - overs by multiple narrators, starting with Laura (Carey Mulligan), a woman who sidesteps spinsterhood by marrying a stolid farmer Henry (Jason Clarke), who chafes under the criticism of his hateful father (Jonathan Banks), and lives in the shadow of his more popular brother Jamie (Garrett Hedlund).
While Hank Azaria's work on The Simpsons as Apu has come under criticism as of late, his involvement in Brockmire — as both a foul - mouthed and poetic baseball announcer seeking redemption — proved that his acting chops are equally memorable in live - action fare.
Donovan is currently under criticism after a complaint was filed with the Office of Congressional Ethics that he used his position as a member of Congress to get Timothy O'Connell, his girlfriend's son, out of a heroin - related arrest.
The president's son - in - law and White House advisor Jared Kushner came under criticism last year when the family real estate firm he used to run — Kushner Companies — used his name at an investment promotion event held at a Ritz Carlton in Beijing.
Christopher Wylie is a whistleblower and former employee of the data mining firm Cambridge Analytica, which has come under criticism over reports that it swiped the data of about 50 million Facebook users to sway elections.
LE: What conviction, personally for you, do you hold onto to avoid wilting under the criticism that comes your way, specifically in the publishing arena?
The sheriff's office has come under criticism because Deputy Scot Peterson, an armed school resource officer, stayed outside the school as the massacre unfolded inside, Israel said.
Corbyn came under criticism following his first round of Shadow Cabinet appointments, failing to appoint more women to senior positions and undermining his commitment to bring in «fresh faces».
Newly - elected commissioners Silosky and Peter Steinys, along with board president Peter Hurtado, have come under criticism since May when the three voted to hire Village Trustee Garrett Peck as the park district's executive director.
In December last year, the company was forced to nix a change to its «block» feature under criticism that the new policy still allowed blocked users to interact with those who had blocked them.
Barth changed his position considerably, perhaps under the criticism of Bonhoeffer.
This principle is simply that no human idea or institution or condition can ever be made final, ultimate, or absolute, but that every such finite order must remain under the criticism of higher possibilities, at every level of achievement.
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Verstappen's defensive driving came under criticism at the Japanese GP after this near - collision with Hamilton at Suzuka.
Having lots of noise and new faces may unsettle your baby and if you feel under criticism from well meaning relatives, make an excuse to slip away for a few moments.
Trump is still under criticism for his firing of former FBI Director James Comey, and another set of firings would not improve his credibility... and draw more Watergate comparisons.
That effort has come under criticism due to continued forest clearing (ClimateWire, Oct. 10).
Gentle, although able to take correction better than the other spaniels which fold under criticism.
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Wal - Mart came under criticism earlier this month for operating its new Express stores in much the same way it operates its supercenters.
Hayward Field and Oregon have come under criticism in recent months due to delays with renovations.
The use of lump sums has also come under criticism from Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, who has also taken Cuomo's budget plan to task for making mid-year budget changes without the approval of the Legislature.
The Vice-President has recently come under criticisms by the opposition for dwelling too much on the corruption under the previous administration.
Chamberlain also came under criticism for not helping our defensively and doubling up to counter Montero's pace, something the 21 - year - old accepts in this frank conversation between the Southampton academy graduates.
Hague defends Cameron's Pakistan terror comments During the visit David Cameron came under criticism after he warned Pakistan that it should not be allowed «to promote the export of terror» in the world.
It came under criticism last year from Breitbart News — the alt - right media outlet of presidential adviser Steve Bannon — for announcing a layoff of 12,000 U.S. - based workers, even as it was requesting H - 1B visas to bring in foreign professionals.
The German international has come under criticism on a number of occasions for seemingly failing to fight for the ball, and has been described as lazy, but we all know how good he can be as part of our attack.
United lost to relegation - threatened West Brom 1 - 0 at Old Trafford on Saturday to confirm Pep Guardiola's side as English champions for this season, with several stars coming under criticism over a perceived lack of form and application.
What conviction, personally for you, do you hold onto to avoid wilting under the criticism that comes your way, specifically in the publishing arena?
Williams also has come under criticism because the fake accounts scandal at San Francisco - based Wells Fargo happened on his watch.
The UK has relied on the «tripartite» regulatory system of the Bank of England, the Treasury and the Financial Services Authority (FSA), but that system has come under criticism following its failure to predict the Northern Rock collapse and for being sluggish in its response to last week's crisis.
They are the Catholic church's most politically active order and even came under criticism of Pope John Paul II for being too involved in civil issues.
President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will discuss tensions with Iran and a Saudi - led military campaign in Yemen which has come under criticism in Congress when they meet on Tuesday.
In the midst of this, Levi came under criticism for Matrix's management fees and his personal compensation package that, while heading downward, still topped $ 400,000 in 2012.
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