Sentences with phrase «vocal critics from»

Field went on to become one of the Labour government's most vocal critics from within the party on the backbenches.
How, if this is the case, could EC have rallied so muchsupport, especially when there were vocal critics from the beginning?

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A question posed on Y Combinator's discussion board Hacker News called for a statement from the fund's co-founder Paul Graham and president Sam Altman (both of whom have been vocal Trump critics) regarding future dealings with Thiel.
He also reportedly is considering retaliatory tariffs on Oregon wine, plywood and other imports from the Pacific state because one of its senators, Ron Wyden, a member of the Democratic Party, is a vocal critic of Canada's softwood lumber policies.
During a two - hour hearing on digital currencies, Walker was a vocal critic of the blockchain hype, though he conceded that Bitcoin's cryptographic system (and those derived from it) have renewed interest in automating outdated systems.
From 1991 to 1993 he was finance critic for the Official Opposition and a vocal critic of the free trade agreement with the US.
But even in Davos, which is favored by champions of globalization, there is vocal opposition to trade from critics who say it has benefited the elites at the expense of the middle class in many parts of the world.
Let's buy the Canon (Crowd Funding to buy Arsenal Football Club)... I just created a group on Facebook with this name, lets start from there, then we'll petition Piers Morgan [high profile, very vocal critic and with a genuine love for the club] to mobilize in the early stages, if you have anyone else in mind please feel free to put their names forward.
His piece traces the evolution of the School Nutrition Association, the largest organization of school food professionals, from one - time supporter of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to its current role as a vocal critic of school food reform on Capitol Hill.
Kearns has been a vocal critic of Silver since the Vito Lopez scandal but only Charles Barron, a freshman Democrat from Brooklyn, joined him in not supporting Silver as Speaker earlier this month.
From speaking out against him at rallies and encouraging grassroots political action, Nixon has been a vocal critic of President Trump.
From the backbenches, he was a vocal critic of the government, voting against Foundation Hospitals in November 2003.
The deputy prime minister recently tried to move on from the debate over NHS reform by convincing Shirley Williams, a vocal critic in the Lords, to back a series of amendments restraining private involvement in the health service.
Critics from groups like New York Communities for Change, Make the Road New York and Vocal New York charge that the tax break, created in the 1970s to spur development at a time when the city's fiscal health was waning, is antiquated, allowing powerful developers to reap millions in tax breaks while creating housing exclusively for the wealthy.
He comes from a political family, as his father is State Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., and he has a close relationship with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, one of de Blasio's most vocal critics.
A vocal critic of gay marriage, Steve Kern didn't distance himself from his wife's comments, saying that «they were true in the sense that the (gay) agenda was more stealthy than the terrorists» agenda.»
Miner, a vocal critic of Trump's approach to immigration policy, participated in a protest at the Syracuse Hancock International Airport after Trump signed his initial executive order that banned travel from seven Muslim - majority countries.
The former ambassador is now a regular Fox News commentator, and a vocal critic of President Barack Obama's foreign policy decisions, ranging from Iraq to Israel.
DeFrancisco, the Senate's pugnacious deputy majority leader from Syracuse, has been one of the more vocal critics of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's drive to gradually raise the minimum wage from $ 9 to $ 15.
Tonight Mr Corbyn is holding talks with MPs including PLP chair John Cryer and vocal critic Jess Phillips, a source said, after he said «text messages are coming in from lots of people who want to get on board».
The junior senator from New York has been a vocal critic of the way the military deals with sexual assault cases.
Malloy has been an especially vocal critic of Trump's plan to sharply curtail the number of refugees permitted into the U.S. and bar refugees from Syria altogether.
Six councilmembers voted against the project, including Councilman Antonio Reynoso, whose district sits across from the Broadway Triangle and who has been a vocal critic since the project's inception over a year ago.
Bloomberg's most vocal critic on this issue is Skaller, who said, «I'm not sure what the mayor's plan is from week to week.»
Throughout the next 6 years, West was promoted to bureau chief and helped turn the city's HIV / AIDS effort into a widely admired program that has received accolades from formerly vocal critics, including DC Appleseed.
In recent months, the results from his apparatus have led the 79 - year - old, semi-retired Reppy to become a vocal critic of a 2004 claim by physicists Moses Chan and Eun - Seong Kim that they had formed a supersolid in Chan's laboratory at Pennsylvania State University in University Park.
EPA administrator Gina McCarthy hit back during a speech to the US National Academy of Sciences in April 2014, complaining that her agency's science «seems to be under constant assault from a small but vocal group of critics».
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.
She became a vocal critic of the standardized testing movement and raised alarms on the outsize role that testing is playing in public education: taking over the time students spend in the classroom, being used as a weapon against their teachers, and distracting from the real problem of unequal opportunities for students.
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.
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.
Other critics have been vocal because of the lack of support from the NEA towards policies dealing with voucher programs, merit pay, and the removal of «bad» teachers.
Yet skepticism about the group's agenda has continued to come in from some vocal critics.
By August, the president of Democrats for Education Reform — a vocal Trump critic — had resigned from Success Academy's board.
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.
Ai, a vocal critic of the Chinese government, has been banned from leaving China... Read More
The authors of these papers are vocal in public (and private emails) as are critics outside the domain of climate science, but other observers from within climate science seem to be mostly silent.
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