Sentences with phrase «vociferous critics of»

The relationship between accuracy and political advantage is tenuous at best.The most vociferous critics of global warming advocates — far - right conservatives — understand this viscerally, instinctively, if not consciously.
This information can fill the need cited by many of the most vociferous critics of accountability schemes in education, who have railed against reliance on students» academic test performance as the sole criterion for judging school quality.
The most vociferous critics of Buhari's handling of the economy are mostly Peoples Democratic Party elements — the party members and the beneficiaries of a government that ran the country aground.
From the article, talking about the UK — «In fact, the country is one of the less religious ones in Europe, home to vociferous critics of religion like Richard Dawkins, and those who find belief in a higher power simply unnecessary, like Stephen Hawking.»
Also, the most vociferous critics of economic models are often politically motivated.
Roy Keane was perhaps the most vociferous critic of them all (which shouldn't come as any surprise).
Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin, long a vociferous critic of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has a lot on his plate these days, given that the GOP primary for Rensselaer County executive, in which he has declared victory, but no winner has yet been formally declared, continues to hang in the balance.
Nominating Ravitch, a vociferous critic of Common Core - based testing and charter schools, «would bring to W.F.P. the people in education who are disgusted with what Cuomo is doing, and marry one powerful force with another one,» said Dorothy Siegel, the party's treasurer.
Geographer Carol Harden, the editor of the journal, Physical Geography, was aware that Soon was a vociferous critic of the idea that humans were causing global warming and of proposals for the U.S. government to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
A vociferous critic of the failure of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) to include American abstractionists in its exhibitions, Shaw was invited to join its Advisory Board in 1936.
He is an able scientist and is also a vociferous critic of those who still deny our planet is overheating because of humanity's industrial activities.

Not exact matches

One of his novices, Ernesto Cardenal, was himself to become a poet of stature in his native Nicaragua as well as one of his country's most vociferous social critics.
Robert Ripp, a former Oyster Bay supervisor candidate and one of the town's most vociferous critics, was one of the first spectators to arrive in Judge Azrack's courtroom on Monday.
Of Gjonaj's four opponents in the Democratic primary, John Doyle has been his most vociferous critic and lodged objections with the CFB over potential violations regarding mass mailers and government - sponsored communications.
Ending its run after allegations of phone tapping were proved to be endemic, the newspaper's demise has delighted some vociferous critics.
But a vociferous group of critics seems to have decided that the evidence to be released is unlikely to justify stockpiling the drug.
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.
At home, she has been one of Mayor Bill de Blasio's most vociferous critics, and has convened dozens of rallies and press conferences over the past three years to attack his stance on charters.
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