Sentences with phrase «by commentators»

She is described by commentators as an «extremely impressive» practitioner.
This difference is rarely mentioned by commentators in evaluating the pros and cons of producing an app v. a mobile compatible website.
The views expressed by commentators are solely those of the authors.
The best thing said by a commentator in 10 years!
Judging from other opinion pieces by commentators I respect I am not alone.
The linking of structural integrity (or its lack) and melt rates seems logical, though it is a connection that doesn't always seem well understood by commentators here and elsewhere.
It is set to look at industry's views on the levy, which was blamed by some commentators for the fall.
These might be supplemented by commentators and experts explaining why a particular procedure or hearing is important.
The views expressed by commentators are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of this station or its management.
Such a result — that promoted by the Tribunal — does not seem to me to be a violation of the separation of Church and state, as suggested by a commentator on the National Post blog.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the clarification became necessary in view of the distortion of facts by some commentators who chose to trivialise what was a serious issue.
Such comments are often seen by commentators as promoting the role of renewables in India at the expense of coal — conveniently ignoring his similar support for coal, telling the Indian Parliament recently coal «will remain and continue to remain our mainstay and there was no such agreement in Paris that will stop us from continuing to encourage coal - based generation of power».
All in all, this case opens considerable questions and seems to confirm the emergence of the «selective associationism» mentioned by the commentator of the AG Opinion to this case.
Pope Francis has been praised by commentators on the fifth anniversary of his papacy for improving the... More
Considering the comments made by the commentators about the first half (which I missed) and the possession rated at 71 % Arsenal 29 % United I «m confused with the comments I read.
Business secretary Vince Cable and party president Tim Fallon have both been raised by commentators as potential alternatives to Nick Clegg in the run - up to the next general election, for example.
Neil's near - two minute address was hailed by commentators on Twitter, including Telegraph and TP columnist Dan Hodges who called it «one of the greatest openings to a British current affairs programme».
Innocuous, civil, standard - issue conservative commentary on the subject, really only distinguished by the commentator's youth and her quoting Billy Graham.
Consider the example of Cardinal Francis George (described by the commentator John L Allen Jr recently as «America's Ratzinger»), who is the archetypal papal loyalist.
With the publication of Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to A Meaningful Life, William Deresiewicz's sober assessment of contemporary higher education was both praised and lampooned by commentators across the spectrum.
Cuomo has been widely mentioned by commentators as a possible candidate for president if Clinton doesn't run, but a series of setbacks, including the investigation by US Attorney Preet Bharara into the governor's closing of the Moreland panel on corruption, as well as Cuomo's disappointing showing in last year's gubernatorial primary, has cut into his standing.
A reality TV programme, Millions Poet, broadcast from Abu Dhabi across the Arab region, has been dubbed Poetry Idol by commentators because it fills a similar role to Pop Idol in the west: the show gets more viewers in the UAE than the country's national sport — football — and contestants are judged on the qualities of their poetry and their performance.
The poles are like the tribal insignia carried aloft in ceremonial dances of American Indians, or so they came to be regarded after the fact by commentators, I imagine.
Beyoncé swaps Rist's flower for a more traditional baseball bat, yet the dress, shoes and general demeanour appear appear to reference this 1997 video, as also noticed by commentators such as New York magazine's Jerry Saltz earlier today.
In Parliamentary debates she was perceived by commentators such as The Scotsman's Andrew Whitaker as being an effective opponent to First Minister Alex Salmond, but others, including Richard Seymour of The Guardian, criticised her for clumsiness during television interviews.
His unwillingness to budge on the issue is often characterised by commentators as pig - headedness.
Known for her deliberately imperfect «repetitions» of other artists» work, she was dismissed by some commentators as a copyist — even a plagiarist — but commended by others for her pertinence in an age that has seen a sudden and dramatic proliferation of images, most of them second - hand.
More importantly, it is unlikely that more senior attorneys will be willing to broadly define the concept of «relevant technology» into the all - encompassing concept suggested by the commentators listed above.
The decision has been identified by commentators as having major consequences for the relationship between the New York Convention and national laws.
The renewed ring controversy comes at a time when Fox News is under fire from the Kremlin, which wants an apology for comments made by commentator Bill O'Reilly.
With national elections due to take place during the first half of 2018, Five Star's failure to win in a region seen as one of its strongholds was characterized by some commentators as evidence the party's appeal had peaked.
The «perspicuity» of scripture is asserted by any commentator I am willing to hear out.
Any Republican, especially one watched by commentators and members of Congress, will be far superior to the current inhabitant of the Oval Office on this measure.)
The curse that fell on Cain is considered by some commentators to be a curse that fell on the Kenites.
Scientist Tim Hunt made a sexist joke at a conference and was broadly attacked by both commentators and the Twittersphere until he quit his honorary fellowship at University College London.
Ivan, we are told again and again by commentators, is a figure of atheism and unbelief.
The one VITAL point missed by this commentator is that the fault of his embarrassment lies with the FOUNDATION — who as a Board of Directors appointed by man and not God, passed the baton to Franklin INSTEAD of his sister who has the true calling of God and should be navitgating this ship.
The mention of the flood in the 13th year of Duke Hwan, given above, is commented upon by another commentator, Wang Paou, thus:
This was not helped by the commentators of the day who kept on stressing the importance of the tie, «the season decider» they kept on referring to it as, and the fact that Everton won that weekend against Sunderland to move above us in the League table.
What a fantastic performance by the boys and I'm very proud to be a Gooner but going by the commentators on Sky Sports I think we upset them a little ickle bit.
I also remember Anne and her work and I was desperately sorry to lose her as a contributor, when she was hounded off the site by commentators.
The reality of Dean being not the only blind on the field was mentioned several times by the commentator «Dean didn't see that».
In the case of «unjust» foreign court decisions, this initiative was portrayed by some commentators as an attempt to protect the interests of Russia's economic elite at the expense of tax - paying citizens.
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