Sentences with phrase «albeit one critical»

Scores of other less glamorous — albeit critical — infrastructure projects were also funded across the region, including salt sheds in Essex County, water and sewer infrastructure projects in Clinton County and a fire station in Indian Lake.

Not exact matches

These projects are typically high - value (albeit expensive in The Majors) and will differentiate your content campaigns with critical third - party validation.
While the specifics of the actual policies are important, they are just one part — albeit one critical part — of cultivating a culture that is welcoming to women.
It's a critical role, albeit one that still must report up to Teller and his core team, who carry more weight on X initiatives.
Some of the same points are echoed, albeit more stringently, in Gerhard Maier, The End of the Historical - Critical Method, trans.
In accord with the «Athens» type, Wood insists that what makes theological schooling excellent schooling is that it shapes sound theological judgment; through this paideia we acquire a habitus, albeit a habitus for action that is self - critical in the modern sense of «critique» — a sense that ancient Athens knew nothing of.
A 2013 Aspen Institute research paper puts it this way [3](albeit in the context of early sports specialization as opposed to the early versus late bloomer dichotomy): «Early critical incidents such as making a specific team could also lead to an increased self - esteem and intrinsic motivation as the athlete continues in the sport.
«We also continued with our programmes and critical social intervention albeit on a reduced scale.
I suspect that the public are more critical of Thatcherism, or at least divided, whereas the political classes have embraced it by and large, albeit with rounded edges.
She was also critical, albeit while emphasizing their continuing close relationship, of Mayor de Blasio's efforts at helping Cuomo win the Working Families Party nomination.
Therein lies another critical feature; the continuing decrease in overall crime levels (albeit with varying trends across crime types).
The production of virus - free iPS cells, albeit from embryonic fibroblasts, addresses a critical safety concern for potential use of iPS cells in regenerative medicine.
The Boomer Guide covers all the basics, i.e. how to write a perfect profile, and how to choose appropriate dates, but it also includes critical questions to ask a first date that determine their suitability for a second, how a basic emotional vocabulary resolves dating problems, why trust and vulnerability begin, albeit slowly, on a first date, and why typecasting dates is a major mistake.
(Editor's Note: this was addressed, albeit obliquely, in the so - called Director's Cut that screened at this year's TIFF), and all that's left for us to speculate is why it is that Crowe seems more invested in the cute than in the critical.
While not a critical darling, the game saw some commercial success — albeit not as much as THQ was hoping for at the time as developer Kaos Studios was shuttered only a month after the game's release — before quietly fading into the shadows.
After so many years of same old thing, and the same type of critical response, it seems Howard Halle's suggestion that an overhaul of the Whitney Biennial would be necessary (albeit unlikely).
This exhibition marks the first critical examination of the significant, albeit brief, work of the BMPT Group, composed of Daniel Buren, Olivier Mosset, Michel Parmentier, and Niele Toroni in 1967.
This exhibition — the first critical examination of the significant, albeit brief, work of the four artists in 1967 — seeks to reexamine the group by placing its work in context with the broader conversations surrounding institutional critique, performance, and the role of painting as a political medium.
However limiting, or easily misunderstood, terms like appropriation and institutional critique may be, Take It or Leave It seeks to revive the debates they have fostered in order, on the one hand, to offer more concise, albeit hopefully more nuanced, definitions of these terms and also, on the other hand, to try to keep them alive in the present as critical, productive terms.
Given that Chase traveled extensively in Europe and never visited Asia, this critical, albeit brief, intervention was important.
And, it served to demonstrate why the Goethe - Institut is such a critical - albeit complex institution.
Those strategies included approaches to the appropriations committee of Congress (albeit without raising the profile of the tobacco industry), and the writing of letters critical of public - health research to the editors of scientific journals by associates of the industry's Tobacco Institute (without necessarily revealing their associations).
Overall, and at least tentatively, some positive climate science - related news — albeit set in the context of atmospheric CO2 being such that even if emissions were reduced to zero today there's enough warming baked into the system that we will cruise past the critical 2 °C warming threshold.
And if lawyers don't step up to this, it is worth noting that a carefully constructed coaching model would allow non-lawyers and law students to offer this type of pre-hearing coaching — albeit in more limited ways than lawyers, but nonetheless providing critical support and assistance.
The technology is focused on the intelligent manipulation of critical data to render the amount of time an attorney must spend on routine, non-billable — albeit necessary — tasks almost negligible.
Albeit in a slightly different context, this quote is instructive, as it shows that online information is a critical source of decision making.
The yearly decline in profitability is also a critical, albeit elusive variable in pricing the success of a mining operation.
The update only began after an — albeit brief — beta period, which is usually when any critical bugs are addressed — making this course of action something of a surprise.
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