Sentences with phrase «vocal critics who»

A bad — or even just disappointing — experience can turn a Millennial into a vocal critic who will spread the negative word through social media, reviews, and blogs.

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CNN analyst Van Jones, who gained a high profile for his strong and pointed commentary during election season, will speak about the current state of affairs, as will venture capitalist and guest Shark Tank investor Chris Sacca, who has been a vocal critic of Trump since long before he came president.
There is, however, a second part to the tale, which is Twitter's banning of British journalist Guy Adams, who has been a very vocal critic of NBC's coverage, at the behest of the network.
Trump has been a vocal critic of the Iran nuclear deal and imposing new sanctions would put economic pressure on Iranian leadership, but analysts say it could also send the wrong message to the country's people who are in the midst of challenging their rulers in the most significant uprising Iran has seen since 2009.
Cuban, who is also the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, has been a vocal critic of President Trump.
The invitation - only Experts and Enthusiasts (E2) Summit in Park City, Utah, will feature a number of prominent Republicans, including Sens. Lindsey Graham and John McCain, both vocal GOP critics of President Donald Trump, and House Speaker Paul Ryan, who was Romney's running mate in 2012.
Raisman, who has become a vocal critic of both organizations after initially revealing the abuse in her autobiography released last fall, did not plan to go to court but says she felt compelled to press forward because she believes USA Gymnastics and the USOC are not making a sincere effort to «properly address the problem.»
The «Late Night» host, who has been a very vocal critic of Trump, said his and President Barack Obama's mocking comments at the 2011 White House Correspondents» Association Dinner regarding Trump's potential for a presidential run stoked the businessman's decision to throw his hat in the ring.
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.
Another, Andrew Staples, said he already preferred Lyft because of Uber executive Emil Michael's comments about digging up dirt on Pando editor Sarah Lacy, who has been a vocal critic of the ride - hail company.
Not only has he been a vocal critic of (now - former) Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore — who just lost the election to Democrat Doug Jones following numerous allegations that he sexually pursued...
Not only has he been a vocal critic of (now - former) Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore — who just lost the election to Democrat Doug Jones following numerous allegations that he sexually pursued (and even molested) teen girls — Jimmy Kimmel has also been an advocate of healthcare laws he believes best support the families of young children.
It's interesting that Driscoll writes a piece about how others are criticizing his book — as he is one of the most vocal critics of others who don't fall into his view of how he thinks people should act and be.
Sinden, who like most club officials is a vocal critic of NHL officiating, was fined for publicly berating referee Kerry Fraser after the Bruins» 7 - 3 loss to the Canadiens in Montreal on Feb. 16.
That's what one of today's most vocal «grow the game» proponents acknowledged on Wednesday when he defended Rory McIlroy against critics who bash him and other top male players for skipping the Olympics.
The latest gesture has been welcomed by the Manchester United Supporters» Trust (MUST), which has been a vocal critic of the Glazer family who own the club.
Soldato, who has been mayor since 1991, has long been among the most vocal critics of the Park District.
Among the vocal critics of congestion pricing is Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has said he has yet to see an equitable proposal for outer - bough drivers and is trying to gain state support for his own plan to fund the MTA subway system.
As further evidence of his outspoken nature, he also was a vocal critic of the election of Long Island Republican John Flanagan as Senate majority leader in 2015, so much so that earlier this year he said he was seeking GOPers to run against Sen. Michael Nozzolio, R - Seneca County, who backed Flanagan during the 2015 leadership battle.
The most vocal critic has been John Mann, the backbench MP for Bassetlaw, who said Miliband needed to «step up to the mark».
A Queens state senator who is one of City Hall's most vocal critics claims Mayor de Blasio deliberately snubbed him for Monday night's town hall in his district.
Thomas, who was serving in the city council at the time, was a vocal critic of Davis.
If, however, the party leadership is more concerned with the composition of the post-election parliamentary party - and the potential of getting a bloc of left - wingers who will nominate a left - wing successor to Corbyn — then removing a vocal critic of the leadership like Danczuk may be the over-riding consideration.
He's been among the most vocal critics of Cuomo's economic development initiatives, some of which are now part of a federal indictment that focuses on Joseph Percoco, a former close aide of the governor who is accused of essentially rigging bids for kickbacks and campaign contributions.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a vocal critic of President Trump who has championed many women's causes, has resigned following a New Yorker article that detailed allegations by four women that he physically abused them.
Meanwhile, state Sen. George Latimer, a Rye Democrat who voted against Common Core has long been a vocal critic of the practice of standardized testing.
Background / positions: As a City Council member, De Blasio was a vocal critic of controversial architect Robert Scarano, who's been charged with filing misleading plans.
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».
Even the mayor's most vocal critics, including City Comptroller John Liu, praised the city's change in command, which included the replacement of former Deputy Mayor Stephen Goldsmith with the hands - on Caswell Holloway, who formerly served as Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection.
Donohue, who began his career with the state working at Central Islip Psychiatric Center, has been a vocal critic of the damaging cuts to mental health services across the state.
«Anybody who would sign on would know that this is a board that has faced considerable criticism, and will face considerable criticism until its structure is changed,» said Bill Mahoney of the New York Public Interest Research Group, one of the board's most vocal critics.
Tenney, who has been a vocal critic of Cuomo, also said she'd been denied entrance to the event.
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.
In 2008, Hannon actively supported the Republican presidential campaign of Paul, who had been one of the most vocal critics in Congress of the Iraq war and had run as a Libertarian candidate for president in 1988.
Ben Bradshaw «s 1997 victory came after a particularly bitter campaign against the Conservative candidate Adrian Rogers who was the head of the Conservative Family Institute and a vocal critic of homosexuality.
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.»
Kavanaugh, a Bush appointee who sits on the court that hears challenges to Clean Air Act rules, became known as a vocal critic of Obama EPA rules.
Hirsi Ali, a former devout Muslim who abandoned her faith and became an atheist, has been a vocal critic of Islam.
With critics and vocal admirers of the film being aggressive to those who don't deem it a masterpiece, we may have an unvocal group that either doesn't like the film or just aren't as impressed with its overall final product.
Until recently, notoriously contrarian film critic Armond White — whose negative Get Out review ruined its otherwise perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, causing a tiny Twitter tempest — was just about the only high - profile entertainment industry figure who wasn't a vocal fan of the movie.
One vocal critic of the plan, Philadelphia Mayor John Street, summarized the concerns quite clearly last November when he told a New York Times reporter, «We don't believe that people who are making decisions about educating our children should be looking at our children on the one hand and at their fiscal bottom line on the other.»
And Betsy Gotbaum, the city's public advocate, who has been a vocal critic of Mr. Klein, said the award ignored many problems.
The ASD's superintendent (chosen by a search committee headed up by the Lieutenant Governor, who is a vocal critic of public education) would be in charge of recommending to the State Board of Education which charter management company should run the schools.
You've been a vocal critic of charters and school choice, arguing that they weed out the students who are difficult to educate and weaken traditional schools.
«I never really saw an outcome that was ideal,» said Stipeche, who was a vocal critic of many of the district's recent school closures.
Interestingly, our most vocal critics are often individuals who have never published with us (and in some cases, have never published at all).
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.
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).
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.
In 2006 a pattern emerged at NASA in which political appointees repeatedly acted in ways that the agency administrator concluded were inappropriate, including telling public affairs officers to issue fewer press releases on global warming in 2004 in the runup to the presidential election and trying to crack down on James Hansen, the agency scientist who had become a vocal proponent of prompt cuts in heat - trapping emissions and critic of big coal companies.
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