Sentences with phrase «when railing against»

Even when railing against grave injustices, we need to be organized and strategic; we need to include often mundane facts and details; we need to discuss dense, arcane legal precedent.
I remember when you railed against investment banks for dreaming up lousy deals in order to mine high fees.
A Tory MP prompted outrage when he railed against the «aggressive homosexual community» today, as the Commons debate on gay marriage became increasingly heated.
Remember last week when I railed against Middleton Place Plantation for the boring and white - washed history they presented?
For whites who do not understand what African - Americans mean when we rail against institutional racism, I offer these examples as evidence.

Not exact matches

That view was on display during the presidential campaign when Trump railed against globalization and what he described as unfair trade deals negotiated by previous administrations.
To rail against carbon pricing, when most Canadians want something done, is to open the door to more burdensome regulations and a worse competitive position for Canadian firms abroad.
When comments treating religious people as morons are posted, that makes atheists look just as asinine as the far right religious nut jobs that most here rail against.
You can rail against it fir the rest if your days, but it is a human condition that will only be eradicated when humanity dies out.
Jud 1:9 But Michael the archangel, when he disputed with the devil and argued about the body of Moses, did not dare pronounce against him a railing judgment, but said, «The Lord rebuke you!»
When I was watching the Cain / Gingrich thing on CSPAN, Gingrich railed against the Congressional Budget Office because of how it estimates budget changes from proposed policies.
Israel When it comes to foreign policy, look for convention speakers to try outdo one another in pledging support for the Jewish State - and in railing against Obama for what they'll allege are his administration's shabby treatment of a key American ally.
Ayn Rand was nothing but a self - righteous troll - railed against social programs, yet graciously took the help (under an assumed name) when she so desperately needed it.
When Tom Tom rails against «religion» while promoting her own Atheism it reminds me of Jehovah Witnesses.
Person 1: «When that hurricane leveled my house and killed my child I was so mad, so distraught that I railed against God because it just felt so unjust.
If we strike out at the oppressor we are buying into the lie Satan told Jesus when he offered the power of all the kingdoms of the world.Jesus never ONCE railed against the brutal Roman regime or criticized their political system.
The times when GGG was railing against guys dodging mandatories and fighting crap opponents seems a mighty long time ago now.
If you refuse to change your beliefs when presented with facts indicating they are wrong, then you are no better than the people you are railing against.
Then when # 3 DD was on her way, we stood the king single mattress up against the wall, pushed the queen bed against it, got rid of the «big cot» rails and bought a fire - engine bunk bed with solid «walls».
Even rubbing a belt buckle against the crib rail will scratch it (when you lean into the crib to pick up baby, for example).
The biggest challenge to introducing a routine is when the children rail against it.
Here's Sen. John Flanagan, a Long Island Republican, railing against a pension sweetener bill that Democratic Sen. Diane Savino was forced to pull off the floor this afternoon when it became clear it did not have sufficient votes to pass.
The Chris Dillow link is very good, and I'd venture to say that when OB liberals rail against the state, it's that managerialist aspect, rather than simple size, that upsets them.
A 300 - pound transit worker died this morning when the railing he was leaning against broke, sending him plummeting about 20 feet to a lower level in an East Harlem train station, police and sources said.
That smacked of precisely the sort of self - indulgence Kinnock used to rail against when he was in charge.
On Monday, Cuomo railed against corporate CEOs when he spoke to union workers who are on strike against the Charter Communications Company, which provides cable service to much of New York under the name Spectrum.
He rails against government spending and Albany corruption, except when the spending benefits him personally or the insider deals concern his real estate empire.
When local businesses started railing against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's «Tax Free New York» proposal and the Legislature booted it back to Executive Chamber, it was tweaked, given a new name and, as a result, a new lease on life.
Cuomo also continued to rail against the major utility providers in the New York City area, saying that «when we get stabilized» he would seek an independent review of the Long Island Power Authority and ConEd's work in getting the lights back on.
And when Senator Cruz rails against the New York values, those are the same New York values that most people here are fighting against, and fighting for conservative principles and really sanity in Washington.»
Just when her rail opposition could pay off politically, Yee has changed her position for her tough general election contest against Republican Ashley Swearengin.
Tenney says she finds it ironic that town halls, which have become such an issue for decidedly liberal activists who oppose a repeal of the Affordable Care Act, became a thing, when tea party conservatives railed against that legislation during the 2010 election cycle.
He did, however, rail against the Obama administration on Twitter on Sunday for supposedly failing to pass gun control legislation when it had the chance.
The contest turned explicitly racial the last weekend of the campaign, when the Rev. Al Sharpton endorsed Wright — and railed against insidious «outsiders» looking to «control this area.»
A rep for Spitzer said, «This is the same person who railed against President Obama,» referring to when Della Femina unloaded his East End spread at the precipice of the fiscal cliff.
Some parents think the padding protects babies from bumping their heads against crib rails, «but we've found that if and when it happens, the result is only a minor bruise,» Thach said.
He rails against his parents when they offer him a new car for graduation, the final straw in what he sees as their lifetime of aimless materialism, then donates the remainder of his college fund ($ 24,000) to OxFam America, burns his credit and Social Security cards, and heads west in his battered Datsun.
Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams strike comic gold — or at least silver plate — as a hyper - competitive game - crazy couple whose suburban couples gaming party goes way off the rails when an equally competitive globe - trotting / high rolling brother to the husband (Kyle Chandler, cast against type) comes home, initiates a murder / kidnapping mystery game that is in turn hijacked by real hoodlums who play for keeps.
When we hear Nixon (the film used his actual recordings) railing against the Post and telling an aide their reporters are to be banned from the White House, it's impossible not to imagine a president flailing about over «fake news» and demanding that reporters be fired for disagreeing with him.
While railing against government hypocrisy, religious ignorance, and media - reinforced herd mentality, Bill found transcendence through substance use, which nearly destroyed him (when asked why he ultimately quit drugs, he'd respond that «once you've been taken aboard a UFO, it's kind of hard to top that»).
In fact, it was not until the late»80s, when California v. Freeman effectively legalized the production of pornography in the state of California, that porn was able to move into a more legitimate space, and away from the black market ties that enabled and facilitated many of the abuses that Lovelace railed against during her anti-porn crusade.
9:45 am / 8:45 am — IFC — Amarcord One of Federico Fellini's four Best Foreign Film statuettes is for this film, and though I rail against many of Oscar's choices when it comes to foreign films, Fellini deserved all of his.
Emily rails against her father when he attempts to curb her more vocal expressions of religious independence.
Mr. Grits (Craig Robinson) rails against the crackers who done him wrong, The villain of the piece is a douche, literally, and Frank's best friend, Barry (Michael Cera), bemoans his short stature, only to be bucked up by Frank with the cheery reminder that it's girth, not length, that counts when it comes to filling a bun.
10:30 am — IFC — Amarcord One of Federico Fellini's four Best Foreign Film statuettes is for this film, and though I rail against many of Oscar's choices when it comes to foreign films, Fellini deserved all of his.
The need to reform U.S. mathematics instruction dates back to the early 19th century, when cutting - edge educators railed against rote instruction and called for new teaching methods so students could better understand meaning in the complex system of quantitative reasoning.
It was no surprise when, this weekend, education historian and vehement Common Core - opponent Diane Ravitch railed against the standards and assessments — again — this time in a New York Times op - ed.
Illustrations by Ruth Rowland The need to reform U.S. mathematics instruction dates back to the early 19th century, when cutting - edge educators railed against rote instruction and called for new teaching methods so students could better understand meaning in the complex system of quantitative reasoning.
* These are good questions to ask Republican senators, too, who will almost surely rail against the Common Core when the Elementary and Secondary Education act comes to the Senate floor later this year.
When new standardized tests Louis C.K. railed against rolled out in New York, at least 33,000 students skipped the tests.
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