Sentences with phrase «vocal detractors»

"Vocal detractors" refers to people who openly express criticism or disapproval of something or someone, often in a loud or outspoken manner. Full definition
The most vocal detractors of the X1 controller can only complain about rechargeable batteries not being included in the controller.
He thinks that bitcoin's vocal detractors on Wall Street like JP Morgan's Jamie Dimon exhibit «old thinking» when it comes to a revolutionary new concept.
While I don't see as much value in it as some have, I also didn't find it as mindless and meritless as vocal detractors like Roger Ebert have.
Can't get on board with Johansson's increasingly vocal detractors, even if she's made some iffy choices lately.
Three Billboards, in other words, is this year's Birdman or La La Land: a critical darling whose strong Oscar prospects have amplified the ire of its very vocal detractors.
There are extremely vocal detractors from the entire field of breeding purebred dogs who loudly proclaim that mixed breeds are much healthier than purebreds.
That's pretty surprising given it has a loud fan base always craving more content and just as many vocal detractors ready to tear it, and creator Chris Roberts, to pieces every time he farts.
Yet Hoyland's work has vocal supporters as well as equally vocal detractors, more so than other art which falls into the same category.
All these works found vocal detractors in their day, but the Meyerhoff Collection, with its strong New York School leadoff, encourages us to imagine the 46 works on view as responses to the artists» personal and historical circumstances.
Yelp board member Keith Rabois has been Foursquare's most vocal detractor, calling its potential a «myth» and suggesting the company's only hope is a Hail Mary acquisition.
Egan's co-pilot Suarez (Zoe Kravitz), however, is a vocal detractor of what they're doing, especially when the C.I.A. starts getting involved in their operations and ordering them to act... questionably.
The one time critical darling has, in recent years, drawn resistance from a sizable group of vocal detractors.
If you're the type of person that complains all Hollywood blockbuster films are cut from the same cloth, then go support something refreshing like Deadpool; it may not be for everyone due to its profane nature, but if nothing else, even its most vocal detractors will have to applaud the feature for standing head and shoulders above most everything else within its genre.
The film is neither as flawless as its 14 Oscar nominations might imply, nor is it nearly as bad as its most vocal detractors have said.
Sure, every movie has its vocal detractors on the Internet, but even with reactionary contrarianism to critical consensus, Batman v Superman sits with a lower IMDb user rating than every single film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D - MA) is one of its most vocal detractors, claiming consumers are «tricked out of billions of dollars every year on car loans.»
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker may have had some vocal detractors pre-release, but the years since it came to the GameCube have been remarkably kind.
Cloud Imperium Games and Star Citizen have been fending off some vocal detractors the past couple months.
In 1943, Gottlieb, together with Rothko and Barnett Newman wrote a letter to one of their most vocal detractors, New York Times critic Edward Alden Jewell, outlining the use of mythic themes and abstract forms that were hallmarks of the New York School.
Willem de Kooning may or may not have been a bad painter, according to his persistent and vocal detractors, but he was surely a bad influence, giving rise to a «Tenth Street touch» that was a stereotype of spontaneity, anxiety reduced to a mannerism.
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