Sentences with phrase «vociferous criticism»

Though a sizable swath of critics and audiences have praised the film, it's garnered some vociferous criticism for offering an oblivious outsider's perspective on the American Midwest (McDonagh is Irish), and it's particularly bad in how it handles issues of racism and police brutality.
Expressing vociferous criticism of the so - called tax - reform measure, he said it would be «a potential catastrophe,» amounting to a multibillion - dollar tax increase for Long Islanders, driving down property values, and resulting in residents fleeing the region.
His son casually used the phrase «warming up the gas chambers» to refer to vociferous criticism.

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Calgary - Hawkwood NDP MLA Michael Connolly, the bratty young LGBT activist who was particularly vociferous in his criticism of the absent Jason Kenney during last fallâ $ ™ s debate on the govtâ $ ™ s GSA bi...
Calgary - Hawkwood NDP MLA Michael Connolly, the bratty young LGBT activist who was particularly vociferous in his criticism of the absent Jason Kenney during last fall's debate on the govt's GSA bi...
Arsenal therefore get it in the neck about transfers because a significant proportion of Arsenal fans are perennially highly vociferous in their criticism of the club (and Wenger) for dithering and / or lacking ambition in the transfer market.
He was vociferous in his criticism of the suspension of the national chairman and the general secretary of the NPP.
In a speech to the Labour autumn conference in Brighton, the Scottish secretary was vociferous in his criticism of David Cameron's Conservative party.
We can see that the reaction to a lack of warming in the last few years, a few uncommonly cold winters, criticism of the hockey stick, emails from the CRU have only driven many of them to a more intolerant and vociferous stance as the search desperately to find the lost heat or why global warming leads to cold winters.
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