Sentences with phrase «carried on his criticism»

He was obviously not very happy, and carried on his criticism when he was asked if the team that was picked simply wasn't good enough.

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Lynch leaves office following a nearly two - year tenure marked by massacres carried out by violent extremists, including the shootings at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida; persistent hacking from overseas, including Russian government efforts to meddle in the U.S. presidential election; and an election - season investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server that entangled the Justice Department in presidential politics and led to criticism for her ill - timed meeting on an airport tarmac with former President Bill Clinton.
On Wednesday, even Fox News, a favorite of the president's, repeatedly carried criticism of Mr. Trump.
But the same charge must be leveled against Whitehead insofar as he carries on the same line of criticism.
The spirit in which Buber has carried on this dialogue is made clear in his reply to Rudolph Pannwitz's criticism that Buber's contrast between Judaism and Christianity has been unfavourable toward the latter: «Religions,» writes Buber, «are receptacles into which the spirit of man is fitted.
Tolkien's reference to «ancient shepherds» seems to carry with it an implicit criticism of «modern» and «urban»; that modern man, surrounded by concrete and reliant on mechanical devices, has lost touch with nature.
the emphasis on «new forms» of missionary action has incurred the criticism that this study is not living up to its title insofar as it does not show great interest in the work of existing congregations where, it is said, the church after all carries on its major work....
If action unexamined, unreflected upon and uncriticized is not worth doing, examination, reflection and criticism which are not the self - examination, the self - reflection and self - criticism of a living agent also are scarcely worth carrying on.
The business of historical criticism is to deal with the diverse materials in the New Testament (and in other early Christian literature) and to show (1) their unity in relation to the mission of the Church and (2) the relation of their diversity to the various cultural currents within which the mission was carried on.
too bad, you make salient points in the bradshaw «criticism» article; but otherwise, you carry on like a child.
He said the governor is engaging in a brand of criticism that does not «require intelligence to carry out,» adding that the criticisms do not only lack in wisdom but also infringe on people's right and freedom of association.
Two of the authors on the paper are Chinese neurosurgeon Xiao - Ping Ren and Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero, who has received criticism in response to his ambitious plans to carry out the first human head transplant later this year.
Instead of shying away from the criticism, Dr. Sivak (Skin Actives» founder) addresses it on the product page and explains why they still carry the ingredient.
Lelio must have wanted Ronit and Esti's intimacy to carry the existential impact of the lovemaking in Blue Is the Warmest Color, without inviting the criticism of the «male gaze» that got pinned on its director, Abdellatif Kechiche.
Much of the criticism of the DfE following the scandal focused on whether sufficient checks were carried out on Meller before he was appointed to his various roles.
By going multiplayer, the game seems to also conquer, or at least compromise on, one of the biggest criticisms the Wii has received — not catering to the core gamer — by allowing the novice and experienced gamers to play together, «Because it is multiplayer, it has some new facets, in the sense that more advanced gamers can take care of novice players that might be playing with them, and... carry them through the levels,» Miyamoto explained.
Public criticism of the German auto industry has escalated on reports that diesel exhaust tests were carried out on both monkeys and humans.
It also carries a coercive element: «If you don't do what I want, you'll be punished,» through criticism, harassment or abuse on the part of the demander, or rejection, abandonment and withdraw of affection by the distancer.
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