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Last week, that got taken to task when Align Technology reported.
Andrews is being taken to task on social media for his statements.
He has been taken to task for seeming inconsistencies in his policies.
Now the president is being taken to task from an unexpected place: China.
How many lives must be lost before these quacks are actually taken to task?
In fact, I think we're almost disproportionately taken to task over what we say.
The Assassination of Gianni Versace has been taken to task for erasing Andrew's biracial identity.
After all, the people who buy them are exactly the people being taken to task.
And while Abbott was rightly taken to task, the responses to his tweet are pretty funny.
His girlfriend is similarly taken to task for the "filthy" poem she performs at a slam.
She's been harshly taken to task in her own party for dragging it to the center.
And while Abbott is rightly being taken to task, the responses to his tweet are pretty funny.
Sometimes the bragging methods were questionable, but the impulse to brag was never taken to task. Why?
Even now, post therapy, I can be an impossible little shit and am seldom taken to task.
Miley Cyrus climbed a tree for the Gram -- and now, she's been taken to task for it.
The president and his top officials are getting taken to task by a range of government watchdogs.
In 2015, the store was taken to task for systematically over-weighing and overcharging certain food items.
And remember when Justin Timberlake was taken to task in 2016 for taking a ballot selfie in Tennessee?
Notably, White House adviser Stephen Miller was taken to task by Chris Wallace, host of Fox News Sunday.
But back in the 1990s, the fashion industry -- taken to task by feminists for fostering anorexia and bulimia -- scoffed.
Can't O. J. be guilty and the criminal justice system be rightly taken to task for systemic racial bias?
But because women chose to come forward, Weinstein and others have been taken to task professionally, if not legally.
The music industry still hasn't been taken to task for repeatedly empowering men who prey upon and abuse women.
Amber Rose is the latest celebrity taken to task by Jameela Jamil for promoting detox teas on social media.
The Oakland Athletics saw their pitchers taken to task as the club concluded its homestand on a sour note.
Microsoft, in which the company was taken to task for forcing Internet Explorer onto every machine that installed Windows.
This morning, the 140-character platform (280 for some) was taken to task for temporarily locking actress Rose McGowan's account.
Both Poland and Hungary's governments have been taken to task over the rule of law and respect for democratic values.
In Tuesday's debate, Johnson was also taken to task for past comments in which he offended Muslims, women and others.
He was taken to task by a union leader who reasoned that Germany would lose jobs to China as a consequence.
Facebook and YouTube have been taken to task for providing the Christchurch killer with the tools to reach millions of viewers.
When I dared to say no, to stick up for myself, I was publicly taken to task and very nearly fired.
Now several top Equifax execs are being taken to task for failing to protect the information of millions of U.S. citizens.
The company's former CEO, Richard Smith, was taken to task on Tuesday while testifying before the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee.
Amazon, Apple and Google are being taken to task over their chokehold on e-commerce, app stores and search engines, respectively.
At the council meeting, Yara is taken to task for defending Daenerys, who she says freed her people from a tyrant.
But Twitter, YouTube and other platforms are already taken to task so frequently that concrete solutions seem more important than awareness-raising.
But Twitter, YouTube, and other platforms are already taken to task so frequently that concrete solutions seem more important than awareness-raising.
I have been taken to task for my refusal to abide by the wishes of those demanding such changes to my speech.
Perhaps we were being taken to task for burying our heads in the sand about the damaging effects of the Fidelifacts dossiers.
It also emphasized the need for lawmakers and regulators to ensure credit bureaus are taken to task for leaving consumer information vulnerable.
The Seattle Mariners have seen their pitching regain its form after being taken to task earlier in the week in a lopsided loss.
Just a few weeks ago, Michael Bloomberg got taken to task on national television for forcing female employees to abide by nondisclosure agreements.
I know a fair few men who have been taken to task for their behavior in public, and yes, those men have suffered.
Dior was taken to task for not using a Mexican model or actress, and for using California as a stand-in for Mexico.
Everyone from Ta-Nehisi Coates down to random Facebook commenters is taken to task, which makes for a sprawling, hard-to-define target.
The New York Times created an interactive showing the various people, places and things that Mr. Trump has taken to task using social media.
The Administration has indicated they will further examine China and other potential rogue actors that should be taken to task for unfairly manipulating markets.
It was taken to task for having presented America's presidential contest as a kind of religious war, comparable to those of the late Roman empire.
Sanchez has been taken to task in small sample sizes against Carlos Beltran (4-for-8, homer, four RBIs) and Brian McCann (two solo homers).
The show's been taken to task for its graphic and detailed depiction of suicide, and labelled as "dangerous content" by Australian mental health organisation Headspace.
In a letter jointly signed by Republican Senator Ted Cruz and Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy, Cook was taken to task on Thursday for the decision.
After the perceived rape of Cersei Lannister by her brother Jaime in the fourth series, stars and writers of the show were taken to task.
Politicians like Paul Ryan, Marco Rubio and even President Donald Trump were taken to task for their "thoughts and prayers" messages after the Parkland shooting.
If an ordinary citizen or officer of the court behaved in this manner, he or she would certainly be taken to task, and rightfully so.
Some senior executives have been taken to task in "public hangings" — one of the Principles meant to "deter bad behavior" — when they break the rules.
Please do not call them "Mommy Bloggers", they are Women with sizable platforms and something to say who have also taken to task being a mom.
The prospect that Mr. Zuckerberg, a 33-year-old billionaire, will be taken to task on Capitol Hill has created intense interest and a media circus.
In one case, parents who were investing their child's benefits in a 529 college savings plan were taken to task by the government, according to Buckner.
It would rattle the many music educators I know who are generally fearful of being taken to task for thinking too subversively, rather than too conservatively.
FEMA was rightly taken to task for how badly it bungled its contracts, but the scandal changed absolutely nothing about how government contracts are doled out today.
Although South Africa is known for its robust judicial system and strong constitutional norms, its government has recently been taken to task for not enforcing international law.
The NBA has come under fierce criticism from U.S. lawmakers in both parties over not taking on China, but has also been taken to task by Beijing.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi is also being taken to task for acts committed by the security forces, yet she has no means of reining them in.
Throughout the year, Hillary Clinton was taken to task for mistakes and missteps that many suggested might not have loomed quite so large had she been a man.
This is, of course, the same Gucci Mane that made an entire album with V-Nasty well after she was taken to task for using the N-word.
Manufacturers of these smart speakers, including Amazon, Apple, Google, and others, are increasingly being taken to task over the sensitive conversations and data their voice assistants can collect.
In an exclusive look at Friday's Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars, the former Bachelor stars are taken to task for taking their mics off during a recent argument.
Earlier this week, in a Senate hearing on the practices of its consumer banking unit, the bank's CEO John Stumpf was taken to task by Democrats including Sen.
Celebrities including Beyonce and Lady Gaga have been taken to task by the group for their fashion choices while members have also disrupted fashion shows around the world.
He was taken to task in the street for the "loi travail," the labor law — recently pushed through by his government — that he was in Lunel to promote.
So there's a slight grey area Before her apology, Wilson was specifically taken to task for erasing how inclusive black films have been of women of all body types.
Other well-known brands have been taken to task for drop-down location menus on company websites that could be interpreted as suggesting that Hong Kong and Taiwan are countries.
Mmusi Maimane, the leader of the DA party, said South Africans wanted Zuma taken to task for his "reckless" handling of the economy and sending the country into financial crisis.
Zuckerberg and Facebook are being taken to task since it was revealed in March that 50 million Facebook profiles were mined for data by the British analytics firm Cambridge Analytica.
LeBron James got taken to task for doing exactly that back in 2014, when he innocently put his arm around Kate Middleton in a photo-op ... a major faux pas.
"Once Ramaphosa gets rid of Zuma and all those corrupt guys are taken to task, perhaps then I can have another way of thinking — but only then," Mr. Zitha said.
Facebook had been taken to task by the media for the preponderance of unreliable information distributed on the site, which some believed might have influenced the outcome of the election.
It was hard to detect any insult to Islam in the speech for which he was taken to task by Islamist agitators, yet prosecutors charged him and the court convicted him.
The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson is the latest example of the LGBT community being taken to task about it's corporatization and willful ignoring of it's most marginalized communities.
Certainly not the International Tennis Federation, which again had a tribunal overruled by the sports court in an important case, in this instance even being taken to task by the court.
I know I've been taken to task by the Poynter Institute and some old-line journalists, but I think we had to evolve into what was the right thing to do.
He was frequently taken to task for his choice of shows, most severely after a 2015 staging of Rossini's "Guillaume Tell" by the director Damiano Michieletto, which included a rape scene.
Image: Gizmodo, Wikimedia, Mark Lennihan (AP), GizmodoIt hasn't been a great week for tech giants, a few of whom were taken to task for all manner of questionable ethics or decision-making.
Although he wasn't punished for limiting access to life-saving drugs, and was only taken to task for inconveniencing the inconceivably wealthy, people still saw his conviction as a sort-of justice.
If the leaders of a mosque preach intolerance, they should be taken to task, and if they preach violence, they should be removed and sanctioned according to the laws of their country.
Amid generally positive reviews of his jabs at Hollywood and #OscarsSoWhite, the host of Sunday's Oscar ceremony, Chris Rock, is being taken to task for some of his material involving Asian-Americans.
Ms. Feiffer, who has had several prominent Off Broadway productions, said that she thinks female playwrights are more likely to be taken to task for the practice than their male counterparts are.
Later during a campaign visit, he was taken to task by a voter who challenged his Conservative Party over a spoof website to distract voters from the opposition Labour Party's policy programme.
In a series of Glassdoor reviews, the CEO and exec team were taken to task for their decision-making, approach to the brand, and overworking an already stretched-thin staff, among other things.
While some in the hip hop community have been taken to task for glorifying violence in their music, Common is known for both his positive rhymes and his efforts to end gun violence.
Moreover, she rejects thoughts on the matter, whether the culprit is UKS, or her recent Afghanistan-set movie Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, which was taken to task for, among other missteps, whitewashing and brownface.
By the time it got to the point where Sanders was taken to task for not doing enough fundraising for the Democratic Party, it was clear that it wasn't even a good one.
A no-bid contract for critical consumer protection would be a sad state of affairs, even if the credit agency chosen for the job hadn't been taken to task by hackers earlier this year.
While women are regularly taken to task for wasting our money on shoes or fancy coffee or skincare products, it's insulting to suggest that our lack of financial security is a result of frivolity.
And the physician's assistant Mitchell asked to tend to Rahman was ultimately taken to task by the inspector general for not providing Rahman with the same medical care that was provided to other detainees.
It recently fired its head of security for incompetence, and it was taken to task by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which is not known for being too great itself.
The Trump administration is correctly being taken to task for its tardy response to Hurricane Maria and for its seeming underestimation of the scale of the hurricane damage wrought to that island's highly vulnerable economy.
Cessa owns a 249-22 mark with a 21 ERA in his first four starts, but was taken to task for five runs on as many hits in three frames against Tampa Bay on Aug. 14.
Not since the 1990s, when Microsoft was taken to task for its monopolistic behaviour, has there been such "intense public scrutiny" of a technology firm in Washington, as Orrin Hatch, a Republican senator, informed Mr Zuckerberg.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Tennis greats Martina Navratilova and John McEnroe have apologized for a breach of "protocol" at the Australian Open after being taken to task by tournament organizers for an on-court protest against Margaret Court.
The Post also directs readers to a Reddit thread where vegan users argue whether Sanders should be lauded for his humane treatment of animals, or taken to task on his pro-hunting, pro-agribusiness voting record.
While other celebrities have been taken to task for making light of mental illness, most of the ire regarding Kardashian's post has been directed towards the fact that she is possibly wearing real fur in the photo.
Taken to task over the legality of the Obama regulation by two refrigerant manufacturing companies, the Trump administration defended the rule but lost in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in August 2017.
Taken to task over the legality of the Obama regulation by two refrigerant manufacturing companies, the Trump administration defended the rule but lost in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in August 2017.
The DCCC got taken to task for trying to get one of them to drop down to a state senate race, something that would've made it far less likely that Morganelli would make it to the general.
Two countries where the U.S. has made significant inroads over the past year, Iran and Cuba, were still taken to task for limiting political opposition and cracking down on dissidents, while Russia also came in for pointed scrutiny.
In 2015, more or less when he was first pushing his Washington human rights "hub," Zeid was taken to task by an independent panel that had investigated U.N. responses to sexual crimes against young children by non-U.
" Scarano said the fact of Jay-Z "getting down on his knees, so to speak, and baring his soul really resonate in a year where we've seen a lot of men taken to task for really objectionable behavior.
Russia was also taken to task for engaging in provocative activities, such as airspace violations and large exercises held without notice, along with "irresponsible and aggressive nuclear rhetoric" and military build-ups in Crimea and the enclave of Kaliningrad.
Miami's defense has been taken to task by Philip Rivers of the Los Angeles Chargers and Josh McCown of the Jets, as the two have completed 79 percent of their throws and have a combined 116.4 passer rating. 1.
The company, in the past, has been taken to task for not offering clear metrics, and, at the end of last year, Facebook announced a series of metrics bugs and errors that led to inaccurate reporting of critical data.
The two jurists, who are working together to complete the case before March 5, when deportations could begin, have repeatedly taken to task — and even berated — the lawyers from the Justice Department who are arguing on the government's behalf.
Amazon was taken to task for its data collection and private label practices; Google for its ad business and manipulation of search results; and Facebook for just about everything involving the scope and breadth of its business or planned businesses.
What is more emblematic of the divisiveness of the presidential election than the market's fascination with the auction process of one mid-cap, poorly functioning company, Twitter, that can perhaps even be taken to task for its showcasing of vitriolic behavior?
The American, who retired after the 2012 London Olympics and was taken to task when he announced he would make a Rio comeback, appeared to be joking with reporters packed into his pre-Games new conference about continuing his career.
Case in point: Since 2013, President Obama has repeatedly been taken to task for his failure to follow through on the "red line" he issued, and then failed to act upon when Assad used chemical weapons against the Syrian people.
If we come up with a good story we'll do it, but some of the stuff the show got taken to task for, we covered in an episode a couple of years ago [in 2016's "Much Apu About Something"].
Merkel said in a statement at the summit in Osaka, Japan that she had discussed trade in her bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, who has taken to task both Beijing and Berlin, two of the world's main exporters, on the issue.
Craig Anderson publicly was shredded for his questionable puck-handling decisions in the playoffs and was taken to task in his lone regular-season meeting with the Penguins, permitting seven goals on 43 shots in an 8-53 loss on Dec. 5.
But even launching the Article 7 scheme - so far unprecedented - would deal a blow to Warsaw as it would become the first country to be taken to task by the rest of the EU over democratic values in such a direct way.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An FBI agent who criticized then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in text messages in 2016 was taken to task by Republicans at a U.S. Congress hearing on Tuesday, while his lawyer said he was recently escorted out of the FBI building.
"He must've known that in a room full of actual conservatives as opposed to in front of his screaming adoring, deluded, antisemitic, racist, idiot fans, that he'd be taken to task and further reveal what a hypocritical charlatan he is," he said.
Taken to task over a 2010 promise to keep net migration to the "tens of thousands", Cameron said he stood by his pledge but could not offer up a firm date after net figures last month put net migration at 330,000 in 2015.
He has been taken to task by some Canadians on social media and during his road show for not strongly attacking Mr. Trump's past remarks on women and his policies, both proposed or already implemented, that conflict with Mr. Trudeau's political agenda.
But while my tweetstorm garnered attention, I knew that because there were no injuries, Megabus would very likely not be taken to task for the incident, beyond some bad P.R. Let me be clear: We were all grateful and fortunate to have escaped without injury.
Earlier this year, H&M, one of the largest clothing retailers in the world and a repeat offender, was taken to task over a children's hoodie emblazoned with the phrase "coolest monkey in the jungle" and modeled in marketing materials by a young black boy.
Now Mr. Trump is using Twitter to threaten companies he sees as doing wrong — whether it is Boeing, assailed for overcharging on Air Force One, or the likes of General Motors and Toyota, taken to task for potentially moving American jobs abroad to save money.
It certainly can't be a coincidence that in a year in which football has been taken to task — in the media, in film, by the scientific community — for its unrelenting violence and the wages it exacts, the N.F.L. chose a legendarily soft band for its halftime entertainment.
Laila Ali was a taken to task in the board room for her low energy and I have to say, at this point in the competition, we have been running on very little sleep and the Cortisol is starting to replace the blood in our veins.
If the Obama administration could be taken to task for calling Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hassan a perpetrator of "workplace violence," the Trump administration should be equally censured for not labeling as acts of terrorism the mass violence perpetrated by alienated and angry young white men.
LinkedIn has sometimes been taken to task when it suggests connections to users — particularly in cases where it isn't even clear how LinkedIn has gleaned is social graph information in the first place — Li said that the addition of this feature came straight from user feedback.
The first season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was taken to task for its portrayal of Vietnamese character Dong (Ki Hong Lee) and for a plot line involving the hidden Native American heritage of Upper East Side trophy wife Jacqueline Voorhees, played by white actress Jane Krakowski.
At the time, I was taken to task by columnists such as Connie Schultz, who argued that I had little data to back up my assertions, and that I was assuming that these working class voters could be duped into believing that Trump was not really a Republican.
A couple of years ago, the co-founder and CEO of a blood-testing company was publicly taken to task for implying in articles and professional profiles that he has a PhD, when, in reality, he'd left a prestigious graduate group three years after enrolling, without a degree.
Besides, getting on their high horses about how the Trump plan is fiscally irresponsible is a lot easier than being taken to task for getting us into this budget mess and never doing anything meaningful to fix it for all the decades before Donald Trump was even a candidate.
Wang, who was the architect of the "China Dream", Xi's vision for China to become a strong and prosperous nation, has been taken to task by the Chinese leader for crafting an excessively nationalistic image for the country, which has only provoked the United States, the sources said.
Wang, who was the architect of the "China Dream," Xi's vision for China to become a strong and prosperous nation, has been taken to task by the Chinese leader for crafting an excessively nationalistic image for the country, which has only provoked the United States, the sources said.
Representative Rob Wittman of Virginia was taken to task in a Heritage Action analysis for casting only four of a potential 11 votes to cut spending during a series of roll calls; he had to inform Chapman that he had missed those votes because his father had died.
Ryan was taken to task for his career-worst regular-season point total of 25 (13 goals, 12 assists) before erupting for 20 (five goals, six assists) in the playoffs, with nine of them (four goals, five assists and three game-winning tallies) coming in seven road games.
Appealing to the domestic audience, the ECB is taken to task for the alleged damage it causes to German savers with negative nominal interest rates on short-term deposits, government bonds of up to five-year maturities, and a negative real interest rate of 23 percent on ten-year bunds.
That's because last month, when White House budget director Mick Mulvaney presented Donald Trump's 2018 budget proposal and was taken to task for targeting climate programs for cuts, he pivoted to a GOP talking point decrying a nearly $700,000 Obama-era grant from the National Science Foundation for a climate change musical.
These casting choices come at a time when whitewashing has become a major topic of conversation within Hollywood circles and as the industry has been taken to task by actors and audiences of color frustrated with the lack of opportunities for actors of color, even when characters onscreen are written as people of color.
Yet when he argued that racism played a role in the fevered responses to his leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat a few years back, he was sternly taken to task, just as he was criticized in some quarters for tweeting out a photo of his Miami Heat team donning hoodies in solidarity with the fallen black teen Trayvon Martin.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R-Ill.) and Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.) should be taken to task for their reckless foreign policy and retrograde worldview.
The idea that a woman who was very strong, who wore maybe shorter skirts than people thought was appropriate, had a bad haircut, didn't wear a lot of makeup, looked a little tired because she was raising a 3- and 5-year-old and was going through a divorce and was trying the trial of the century, should be taken to task for her lack of concealer and her bad haircut?
Granted Twitter dragged them, but they probably got the most page views that month than they've ever gotten, and so I try to remind my audience to really be careful about how you use your voice when it comes to calling out these issues because they absolutely will be taken to task but we can be critical of media and outlets without like propping them up and helping them, and the YouTube community especially, we've seen a lot of people saying very anti-Semitic things.

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