Sentences with phrase «article about criticism»

Boston partner and commercial litigation co-leader Jon Sablone provides third party commentary in this article about criticism around how the Justice Department is handling the payout of the Madoff's Victim Fund.

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In a LinkedIn article about the best advice she ever received, motivational speaker, author, and CNBC host Suze Orman wrote that success has often made her a target of nasty criticism «entirely disconnected from facts.»
This article specifically talks about christianity so specific criticism is not out of context (as your mention of judaism and / or islam is).
It is therefore quite significant that a recent article by Bultmann seems to be by implication a defence of Ksemarm's position against an initial criticism by the Barthian Hermann Diem: Diem had maintained that when all is said and done Käsemann has presented Jesus as only proclaiming «general religious and moral truths» about «the freedom of the children of God», rather than a message in continuity with the Church's kerygma.
Second, the article is about how their xtian beliefs on s @x, specifically, influenced the situation so criticism of xtianity as a whole is perfectly valid.
My piece was not a «lament,» but essentially a defense of Pope Benedict (as was my brief follow - up here) against just the type of over-the-top criticisms cited elsewhere in Allen's article, even as I raised one respectful question about the pope's prudential decision not to meet with leading dissidents — a legitimate, good - faith debate among sincere Catholics.
My preliminary research into Hartshorne's concept of God resulted in an article published in The Clergy Review which was a response to a criticism of him by Brian Davies, a British Thomist scholar.14 It appeared to me that Hartshorne's critics failed to see that his claims about God had to be seen within the context of his metaphysics.
Wilhelm Wuellner's article, «Rhetorical Criticism,» in The Postmodern Bible outlines Kennedy's method before it goes on to raise questions about the rhetoric of interpretation itself.
I think it would be more worthwhile to write an article about the discrimination against and criticisms of Mormons, who are also Christians and part of Christianity.
If one goes to the center's website, there are no less than four articles or interviews assailing Pius XII (one of which combines criticism of Pius with criticism of Palatucci), repeating all the standard errors about the wartime pontiff» e.g., that he was «silent» or indifferent during the Holocaust and did little or nothing to protect Europe's Jews during their darkest hour.
Just read the article by «she wore a yellow ribbon «it was brilliant about the demented so called arsenal fans celebrating when we lost to Watford over the weekend what a bunch of losers and on constructive criticism it is now clear more than ever we need a director of football who sees through the fans eyes from the stands what most arsenal fans are angst about especially some player's lack the angry element of the premiership, look at Newcastle with benitez in charge and most of the players are hardly household names, Arsenal foreeeever!!!
My guess is that if Pallotta continued to say nothing about the Alisson - leaving rumors, we'd have had an article criticizing Pallotta for saying nothing and letting the rumors get out of hand, and keeping the team's position «up in the air», and letting the situation get unsettled, and (fill in this blank with whatever crapshot criticism you like to have).
I think despite the negative depiction of women blogging about parenting, the gift of Jennifer's article and the aftermath of discussion and criticism is a beacon of light now shining on this fact.
This article talks about how «a» parent can deal with criticism.
If you're looking for ways to deflect criticism, check out a great article on Natural Parents Network about how to respond respectfully to unwanted parenting advice and judgment.
A newspaper in Fulton County, New York is facing criticism from subscribers for publishing a series of front - page articles about the Ku Klux Klan's presence in the community.
Aides to the speaker declined to comment for this article, or to answer questions about whether they received guidance from the de Blasio's office after his public criticisms of Cuomo.
Graber: I read an article this year that was criticizing the method, and I think part of the criticism was that asking people to self - report about their diet and then teasing out a specific part of diet and the influence is very difficult.
There's a good overview of the state of play in the Wall Street Journal here; the article asserts that scientists fear that the drumbeat of criticism about the 2007 report is damaging the report's credibility with the public.
While there is certainly some valid criticism of PUA's, as I write about in a later article, I personally don't believe in the use of any kind of verbal trickery (lies, insults) to build attraction with the opposite sex.
Almost 30 years have passed since I wrote a heated article about French filmmaker Luc Moullet for Film Comment — the first extended defense of his movies and his film criticism in English.
Have multiple copies of documents related to that question (literary criticism, encyclopedia entries, op - eds, news articles, etc.) and multiple dictionaries on a table for students to use — I recommend saying nothing about these and seeing what happens.
Now Peter, I have no intention of responding to your criticisms of me point for point within the comments on this article, but will invite you yet again to meet me in person and criticize me to my face after you've had an opportunity to speak with me and get to know more about me as a real living breathing person.
So I guess your criticism of my point implies you're saying that the fact that three quarters of teachers feel tenure is not harmful to teacher quality (with most of those even saying its even beneficial) is not relevant enough to even mention in an article about how teacher's feel about tenure?
The article even features a former marketing director of K12 Inc. who goes on the record with criticism about the company putting profits ahead of education.
Just to add spice to what I have outlined above, we have been mentioned by a number of commentators in this, and other sites, as being traditional publishers, and have been included in statements of criticism about traditional publishing — which is, by the way, the discussion topic of this article.
An article in the New York Times last week got me thinking (again) about reviews (hey, I bet most authors have a small part of their brain devoted to the ever - present background angst about past or future reviews / criticism of their work).
But I have one criticism about your articles concerning retirement.
However, keep in mind that most travel publications exist to promote travel and tourism, and an article with negativity or criticism may wind up being rejected unless you can find a way to write about the experience in a humorous way that allowed you to learn from it.
And your talking about raging and tanterms, I have been cool and looked it from all sides, and tried to give criticism in a civil way, or at least I thought I had... I have never kicked anything over lol, and I'm actually still playing the game, the game in itself is the best I've ever played and I just don't understand the last 20 - 30 minutes and I've read so many articles, if I would have been able to understand the ending (like many others) I doubt it would have even been a issue.
The worst part about this is that there is NO opportunity for open discussion from the sites involved; they respond to criticism with a snarky news post, or another article talking about how shitty all gamers are.
What I will remember about this year: 1) Too many «PvP sandbox» games 2) Too many «lootbox» articles (not meant as criticism to the site — it was the hot topic) 3) Same Old Star Citizen — massive fundraising, sales of largely fictional items, not much of a game to show for it.»
From «Complaints: Part II» (1973): «In an article in Studio International («Complaints: Part I») a couple of years ago I complained about the incompetence of art criticism and the attempts of various persons to stop thinking.
And that climate scientists waiting for peer review articles as a way to cautiously respond to criticism is froth with weakness exploitable by those who could not care less about it.
In its article, the Sydney Morning Herald responded to criticism that it had not sought comment from heartland by saying «In fact the Herald sought comment from the Heartland Institute about the content and veracity of the documents yesterday, eight hours before the newspaper's deadline, and received no comment.
LeBlanc is kind enough to note my criticisms of shipping container architecture in the article, where I go on about them being «too small, too expensive, and too toxic»; Daniel Kroft of Giant Containers rebuts them, noting that they have lots of steel lying around to reinforce openings, air conditioning is easy with modern mini-split units, and spray - foam insulation does wonders at keeping it all airtight.
Criticism has been escalating today (7 November) against star litigator David Boies after The New Yorker reported that the Boies Schiller Flexner chairman, a longtime legal adviser to Harvey Weinstein, contracted with a controversial agency linked with former Israeli Mossad agents to derail the publication of a New York Times article about Weinstein's alleged predatory conduct with women.
My Dean, Bruce Feldthusen, has written an article for Canadian Lawyer in response to criticisms in the legal profession about legal education and allegations that we are responsible for creating the perceived articling crisis in Ontario.
To demonstrate that these criticisms are not only incorrect, but they are actually cravenly self - serving, I'm going to critique an article by TheLadders about whether you should use a resume template.
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