Sentences with phrase «vocal critics»

President Donald Trump raised concerns about the graphic depiction of violence in video games at a White House meeting Thursday with members of the industry and some of their most vocal critics.
The comments are notable given that Coinbase has been one of the more vocal critics of Bitcoin Core and what its executives perceive as their inability to adjust development timelines in accordance with business pressures.
«Even Facebook's most vocal critics would find themselves applauding the move.»
One of Faraday Future's most vocal critics, Nevada Treasurer Dan Schwartz, has regularly used a word to describe the start - up automaker's $ 215 million tax incentive deal to build a new factory in his state: confidential.
But despite its meteoric growth and burgeoning user base, the investment platform attracted a swarm of naysayers with its suspicious business model, which vocal critics repeatedly labeled a Ponzi scheme.
Yet after observing the outpouring of negativity on the game's subreddit these past 24 hours, it's starting to feel like the Destiny 2's most vocal critics will never be satisfied.
While Republicans posit that the sum $ 1.5 trillion in tax cuts for corporations and top earners will trickle down to middle - class workers, the bill's many vocal critics argue that cuts at the top will only further enhance the wealth of shareholders and executives.
Like many other countries, Canada depends on economic exchange with China, and is home to a large and growing Chinese diaspora community that can be vocal critics of China's human rights policies.
«Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff, Ian Brodie, was among the most vocal critics of the Charter Challenges Program in his 2002 book Friends of the Court: The Privileging of Interest Group Litigants in Canada.
Among the deal's early and vocal critics was Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan, though he recently softened his stance.
Jim Chen — one of the most vocal critics of TK protection posited — «the harsh reality is that there is no economically justifiable reason for protecting [TK] as property.»
As vocal critics of the government, the commissioners worked consistently to reform and improve the code on which the commission was based.
On the other, there are some vocal critics in the academic world and legal sector.
There is an irony here in that a section of the LMA crowd has been one of the most vocal critics of lawyer directories and awards over the years, but is nevertheless keen to keep its own recognitions program — «lawyers aren't allowed to have egos, but we are».
While this move likely won't entirely placate the most vocal critics of law schools, more information is always better than less.
The most vocal critics of «patent trolls» have a far broader agenda.
Vocal critics included Martin Luther King III, the poet Maya Angelou (who worked with King and believes the edited quote makes King seem like «an arrogant twit;» language experts, and, of course Stephen Colbert:
They have been among the most vocal critics of the current process on the grounds that it puts too much pressure on poorer nations.
A major problem I have with the vocal critics of consensus messaging is that - in the case of climate science - it is clear that one exists.
The least these vocal critics could do is spend a minuscule amount of time getting themselves up to speed.
The most vocal critics of climate dogma are a half - dozen think tanks that together spend less than $ 15 million annually on environmental issues.
Peabody Energy, one of the most vocal critics of the U.S. crackdown on harmful coal plant emissions, has been struggling to stay afloat.
That will please vocal critics — among them the Guardian's Jonathan Jones and the respected Burlington Magazine — who have been aghast at the paucity of pre-1900 works being displayed over recent years.
But he has also been one the most vocal critics of its administration and filed a lawsuit, along with others, against the board's decision to reduce every admitted student's full - tuition scholarship by half.
The Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous art collective of women who wear gorilla masks when they appear in public, were some of the more vocal critics of Mr. Andre and the peer group that defended him (and, often, bought, sold and supported his work).
Clement Greenberg, one of the most vocal critics of the period and a champion of Pollock and other New York School artists, set the conversation's terms.
Among the most vocal critics of the Bushwick 200 project are Anthony Rosado, the Bushwick - born artist who, during Bushwick Open Studios, objected to the Bushwick Art Crit Group as a «predominantly white space» and eventually teamed up with the organization to put on an exhibit dedicated to neighborhood natives.
One of the most vocal critics of abstract expressionism at the time was New York Times art critic John Canaday.
MMOs and FFXIII sequels that neither its fans nor its vocal critics ever asked for?
This roundtable dialogue included firm representatives from Bethesda, Take - Two, Rockstar, and the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), in addition to vocal critics of violent media like founding father of the Parents Television Council Brent Bozell, and Representative Vicky Hartzler, a Republican Congresswoman from Missouri.
Ironically enough, if we were to connect my professional and academic credentials to this effort, many of its most vocal critics would get real quiet, real quick.
While there will still be vocal critics on both sides of the debate, it seems as though both arms of the industry are interested in moving forward in collaboration to simply produce quality content for readers.
Interestingly, our most vocal critics are often individuals who have never published with us (and in some cases, have never published at all).
King has been at the forefront of the ebooks debate as one of Amazon's most vocal critics.
The more one becomes dependent on social networking, the more likely you will come in contact with vocal critics.
Just be sure to let backseat passengers out for air occasionally (it's cramped in there) and be warned — this level of X-factor comes with some very vocal critics.
Even the most vocal critics praised the brash, curvaceous styling.
But one of Mohip's most vocal critics, Youngstown school board president Brenda Kimble, disagreed that he's improved schools.
-- Unsurprisingly, some of ACICS's most vocal critics said they were pleased that the department had put the accreditor's termination on the table.
Perhaps the most vocal critics of the House's accountability approach are advocates for students with disabilities.
Tennessee state Sen. Andy Berke, a Chattanooga Democrat, was one of the most vocal critics of the K12, Inc. virtual charter school that was sanctioned in the legislature there in 2011.
The abrupt change was praised by Conservative - led local authorities which had been vocal critics of the original plan.
The most vocal critics on the left, like Diane Ravitch, saw the Common Core as a way to attack public education, weaken the teaching profession further, and make corporate «educators» rich — all at the expense of children.
Yet skepticism about the group's agenda has continued to come in from some vocal critics.
Parents of students with dyslexia are some of the most vocal critics about this.
State Representative Dawn White is receiving political support from the Washington, D.C. - based Tennessee Federation for Children in part because of her support for legislation that would have silenced some of the most vocal critics of school voucher programs.
Moreover, although the group's leaders have called for regulations to encourage more integrated charters, vocal critics of charters will certainly use the conclusions drawn from the CRP differently.
Suffice it to say that Common Core's many and vocal critics, perhaps including our president - elect, do not agree.
The changes launched by Gov. James J. Florio late last month have won praise from middle - income districts that had become vocal critics of the Quality Education Act, the finance - reform law passed in 1990.
Schools should be permitted to use multiple, locally created assessments instead of «one shot» tests to measure student progress for accountability purposes, according to a report released last week by a panel of experts convened by the Forum on Educational Accountability, a group that includes some of the most vocal critics of the 5 - year - old No Child Left Behind Act.
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