Sentences with phrase «vehement attacks»

It's possible this generally polite exchange, so typical of chamber events, left the blood - thirsty few hungering for venom, given the vehement attacks the candidates are lodging against each other in TV ads, direct mailings and on social media.
As the pair went head - to - head in hustings at Gateshead, the Pontypridd MP launched a series of vehement attacks on the Labour leader.
Ghazali's vehement attacks on their views will be referred to later.
A Vet student launched a vehement attack on my column about the vaccination debate, thereby proving how little they are taught about canine health and the immune system.
But what caused even more of a stir was Mr Pearson Wright's vehement attack on Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate Gallery, the day after picking up his cheque.
(Britain)(portrait painter Stuart Pearson Wright wins prize, and then calls for the replacement of the Tate Gallery's director)(Brief Article) The Economist (US); June 23, 2001; 674 words... vehement attack on Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate Gallery, the day after picking up his cheque.
JP Morgan reveals they are looking for a «Technical Project Execution Manager --(Blockchain) Distributed Ledger Technology» despite a very recent vehement attack on Bitcoin, which originated the very blockchain technology the financial services giant seeks to adopt.

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Atheists now: Vehement children, pathetically attacking the beliefs of others and asserting their disbelief makes them rational rather than their rationality leading to their disbelief.
One of the ironies here is that had Watson not been so vehement in his attacks, it wouldn't have made the press.
I also wonder whether this entitlement attitude is linked to the rise of cases where readers attack authors about books that took longer than expected to write, e.g. the vehement criticisms of George R.R. Martin and Lisa Valdez.
Dona Nelson continued to attack painting front and back with vehement color at Thomas Erben.
These criticisms are often interpreted by outsiders as vehement personal attacks, but that is usually not their intent.
Yet, as Festinger would have predicted, instead of falling silent, perhaps even admitting error, the denialists have become more vehement in their attacks on climate scientists, environmentalists and anyone who accepts the evidence for global warming.
This vehement defensiveness has been accompanied by continual attacks on opponents and even colleagues who question any of his methods; such people, including prominent people who are actually warmists of a sort such as Judith Curry and Craig Loehle, have earned epithets like» #AntiScience» and of course the dread word «denier».
Note, for example, his emphasis on the principle that public debate should be «uninhibited, robust, and wideopen,» even though one result might be «vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks» on government and its officials.
Thus, we consider this case against the background of a national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide - open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.
The support of Bitcoin, and other coins rated by Weiss, from the crypto community became evident when the agency explained the attacks it faced from these vehement supporters.
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