Sentences with phrase «which pilloried»

Ken Heebner manages the CGM Focus (CGMFX) fund, which I pilloried last year as «the worst best fund ever.»
All this struck me as very odd, so I wrote a couple of posts which pilloried the company.

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There's something uncanny about a lawsuit in which Woody Allen pillories the defendant as «sleazy» and «infantile,» prompting said defendant to argue «that it can't have damaged his reputation by using his image because the film director has already ruined....
He was a heretic, «excommunicated» and «pilloried,» in Magnes's words, by the Zionist establishment — a consideration which should make him a sympathetic figure for Father Berrigan.
About which, twenty - first - century Americans can learn a useful lesson from President Calvin Coolidge, famously known (and pilloried) for the phrase «the business of America is business.»
Eduardo, for instance, got a penalty which allowed his side to take the lead when he did it and a smattering of foreign players who have been pilloried for diving have claimed there are certain situations when the practice is acceptale.
Firstly van Persie was very wasteful against Liverpool, the majority of his set pieces were terrible and he missed an absolute sitter in the 2nd half which had it been certain other players they would have been pilloried.
They have ended up confused and demoralised and been pilloried for errors which often result from a lack of midfield cover or systematic defending.
Even the city's Environmental Control Board, which Mr. de Blasio pilloried as public advocate, kept projections flat, at $ 89.8 million over each of the next four years.
It has pilloried the soaring costs of HS2, it has excoriated a five - year extension to the Sellafield nuclear decommissioning contract worth # 5bn given to a private consortium which had been witheringly criticised for spending money «like confetti», and much else.
And while no one would wish to see relatives pilloried, the Daily Mail brought about a situation in which Miliband was the voice of the mainstream, as everyone would defend their dad.
Both Morris and Madison also levied the ultimate critique by equating Three Billboards» simplistic take on race to that of 2006's best - picture winner, Crash, which has been pilloried relentlessly as the year the Academy got it really wrong — even by Crash's own director.
Hoffelder concluded by noting that the Paris Book Fair runs this Friday through Monday, which allows for plenty of time for Amazon «to be pilloried for its crimes against the French publishing industry.»
Which in Britain means it must be Turner Prize time, when nominated artists are backslapped by their friends, pilloried in the papers, and serenaded by their enemies with groans of envy and conspiratorial whispers that the whole prize jamboree is rigged / irrelevant / not - like - it - was - back - when - Tracey - got - drunk - on - TV - in -» 97 - and - anyway - what's - Keith - Allen - up - to - these - days?
One of the clearest needs is for an overhaul of the Minerals Management Service within the Department of Interior, which many environmental campaigners have pilloried not only for its approval of this project without a detailed environmental review, but for a far too cozy relationship with the extractive industries it's supposed to oversee.
The move comes after a year in which YouTube has been pilloried for hosting extremist content and driving more attention to it through algorithmic recommendations that critics say are designed to push viewers to extremes.
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