Sentences with phrase «with sharp criticism»

Most new ideas are met with sharp criticism, but you can't create something great if you don't try.
Then, it was in Warsaw when the Venezuelan government announced that they would host the preCOP, a Venezuelan government which bears as an insignia the communist legacy of Hugo Chavez, and is identified within the UNFCCC (Climate Change Conference of the UN) as a country with sharp criticism of the lack of ambition by many other nations in regard to dealing with climate change.
As covered here and here in Publishing Perspectives, the original plan for Simon's imprint Threshold to publish Yiannopoulos» title, Dangerous, had met with sharp criticism both inside and beyond the publishing community.
However, the Aakash tablet is yet to deliver the goods so far and the initial batch of the tablet has met with some sharp criticism.
It was the most controversial of Bangle's work at BMW and it was met with sharp criticism.
Faced with sharp criticism for serving on the Presidential Advisory Forum, Elon Musk insisted on the value of staying engaged.
The commissioner's statement and the cancellations were met with sharp criticism from parents, educators and media outlets across the state.
MELVILLE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- Gov. Andrew Cuomo launched his bid for a second term Thursday with sharp criticism of Republicans and resounding support from liberal New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
But his text was laced with sharp criticism of Luther, answering Luther's violent language with snappish reprimands and demonstrations of the absurdity of Luther's arguments.
He concluded characteristically with sharp criticism of specific sins of Christian anti-Marxists in Chile and the Marxist government of Yugoslavia.
When Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer announced an end to the company's work - from - home policy in early 2013, she was met with sharp criticism for taking away her employees» flexibility.

Not exact matches

After white nationalists clashed with protesters in Charlottesville this weekend, Trump did not initially condemn white supremacists or racists by name, prompting sharp criticism from all sides.
The methods of form criticism help us to pick out aspects of the gospel accounts of Jesus» conduct and teaching which are in sharp contrast to the current practice and teaching of his day, and which it would not have been in the earliest church's interest to introduce into the material: for example, Jesus» attitude to women, his table - fellowship with «tax collectors and sinners», his refusal of the epithet «good», and Mark's comment — altered by Matthew — that in Nazareth «he could do no mighty work».
While condemning anti-Semitism, the draft contained sharp criticisms of Jews and Judaism that are, at least in tone, inconsistent with subsequent developments in Catholic teaching.
On a related note, yesterday I shared on TLT's Facebook page a new article from Dana Woldow («Jamie Oliver: You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself «-RRB- taking issue with J.O. over his sharp criticism in the last episode of former LAUSD Superintendent Ray Cortines.
But he defiantly stated that, he would not be perturbed by the criticisms and insults coming from some of these «babies with sharp teeth,» notably in the ruling party.
The Senate's budget analysis is an interesting read this year, what with some of the sharper - than - usual criticisms being raised in the usual bland document.
Lord's explosive bouts with commentators during the 2016 election and afterward drew both widespread attention online and sharp criticism from left - leaning organizations.
Sanders took a shot at Clinton's past speaking engagements with Goldman Sachs tonight in one of his sharpest criticisms of her record on Wall Street yet.
His latest move brought him into line with Ed Miliband, the party leader, but drew sharp criticism from the coalition who accused him of «flip flopping».
At the time, Cuomo was facing sharp criticism for abruptly shutting down his Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption, amid accusations that the dismantling of the panel was done to curry favor with then - Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
The proposal has also attracted sharp criticism from the Tory libertarian right, with the former shadow home secretary David Davis calling it an «unnecessary extension of the ability of the state to snoop on ordinary people».
A week after sharp criticism met the U.S. military's announcement that it planned to help Liberia combat its Ebola epidemic with a «deployable hospital» that has a mere 25 beds, U.S. President Barack Obama tomorrow plans to unveil dramatic new efforts to assist the West African countries besieged by the disease.
Overall, this is an extremely sharp video, and I couldn't agree with it more, particularly the part where Willems says: «If you like movies, you should read good film criticism.
As Gitai's most widely screened film, Kadosh won both admiration and sharp criticism — the criticism predictably coming from the Orthodox community, which disputed the film's portrayal of Orthodox men acting with brutal lack of feeling toward their wives.
He fills the script with multiple funny moments — including a sharp exaggeration of food criticism — and does a good job at presenting the artistry that can go into making food.
More than a Dozen States Report Trouble With Computerized Common Core Tests / / Washington Post Grading the Common Core: No Teaching Experience Required / / NY Times Mayor Scott Lang [Democrat] Launches Sharp Criticisms of PARCC citing that Commissioner Chester «miscalculates the problem of unfunded liability, when kids fall off the school system and become wards of society.»
Perhaps the evaluation's sharpest criticism came in School Works» assessment of AAC's plan for «at - risk» children, slamming the group's limited budget for psychological services, scant details on its capacity to work with English language learners and its overall ability to boost performance for students with disabilities.
«Right now,» explained William Ruckelshaus, who first headed the organization when it was founded under Richard Nixon, «the EPA is under sharp criticism partially because it is not as obvious to people that pollution problems exist and that we need to deal with them.»
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