Word: outspokenly
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...promulgate all the regulations that the Secretary of Transportation wants, but the problem is who enforces them," says Charles Slepian, a New York-based attorney and outspoken critic of the FAA. "You cannot declare war against terrorists and then ask Continental Airlines to fight the battle...
...greatly dismayed, although not surprised, by the outspoken liberal element on this campus which has missed the point. Their rally was noble in its intent of wishing for peace, but failed to provide an alternative reponse to the attack on America. They urge diplomacy and peace, but we are not dealing with a reasonable enemy: anyone who would dare turn civilian aircraft into deadly weapons to kill thousands of innocent people is not reasonable. He is evil...
...dispassionate address to the nation on the night of the attacks that impressed upon me the necessity of grappling, yet again, with religion and nationality, or, more precisely, religious nationalismnot just that of the attackers but also, and more importantly, that of many of the most outspoken and influential defenders of the United States. It is not insignificant that Bush has spoken more than once since then of a crusade, a violent movement that has the cross of Christianity at its core and, once upon a time, the Saracen as its target. Today, in the midst of so much confusion...
...instance: "Why the hell are airlines still serving food when money could be spent instead on making sure passengers are safe?" as Ornstein put it bluntly in an interview with TIME. Long known as an outspoken and nonconformist airline executive, he commends America West Airlines for temporarily suspending food service in order to concentrate its resources on other issues - namely, the security measures that the industry desperately needs to convince Americans that it?s safe to take to the skies again...
...court in 1997 for violating a prior consent decree. Some in the tech industry say this is what Microsoft will probably do again. "The government made a decision a year ago that it needed a structural remedy," says Edward Black, CEO of the Computer & Communications Industry Association and an outspoken Microsoft critic. "If anything, Microsoft's market dominance has only gotten worse since then...