Sentences with phrase «vehement criticism»

The new 7 probably will never win any beauty pageants - at least not without a nose job to reduce those enormous nostrils - but it's not likely to invite the vehement criticism that the last one did.
In Tennessee, one of StudentsFirst's goals is to provide a political firewall of support for legislators who have continued to back a controversial 2010 law that tied teachers» and administrators» evaluations to gains in student achievement, despite vehement criticism from some quarters.
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.

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But you could see the criticism beginning to mount and grow more vehement, in 2006, 2007, 2008, where you even had groups with industry members on them saying, «Look, the scale of growth is out of control.»
I've said more than once that, the more vehement an economist's criticisms of the gold standard, the more likely he or she knows little about it.
The problem was that Casillas instructed all of the players not to be too vehement in their criticism of referee Mallenco.
There is, after all, vigorous and often vehement non-anti-Semitic criticism of Israeli government policy by both Israelis and Palestinians, as well as by Jewish groups in the diaspora.
Her comments followed vehement newspaper criticism of the judgment, and the trio of judges who delivered it.
If we censored everyone who makes vehement, tendentious and grossly unfair criticism of religious belief systems, we'd have little free speech left.
During Burns» first years as chief executive the Hawaiian Humane Society came under vehement activist criticism for allegedly sidestepping conflict with legal animal use industries, cockfighters with connections in high places, and especially ---- and perhaps most controversially ---- with the longtime Hawaii Department of Land & Natural Resources policy of trying to purge the islands of feral cats, mongooses, and other non-native wildlife.
I've found that students who are beginning to write criticism usually start with the vehement denunciation and vituperation first, and it might be a very long time before they get around to the metaphysics.
These criticisms are often interpreted by outsiders as vehement personal attacks, but that is usually not their intent.
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