Sentences with phrase «comments on my critique»

I am grateful to Mr. Madden for his comments on my critique of the «political liberalism» of the late John Rawls.

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The comment echoes a longstanding critique of Romney: that he is a flip - flopper on key issues and, as President Barack Obama argued in 2012, has «no core.»
And when Kanye West critiqued Zappos for selling «sh*t product,» CEO Tony Hsieh revealed his wit by posting a $ 100,000 plunger on the site with the comment «Kanye West says Zappos sells sh*t product.
I think that what he had to say could itself be critiqued, but I believe that his thoughts were so well expressed that they deserve to be read and reflected on without comment.
[My response to the comment generated a lot of «likes» as well, but I'd still love to hear your thoughts on that critique.
Thank you for reading, for commenting, for our funny and deep and weird conversations on Twitter and Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, for your emails and letters, for your support and critiques, for showing up to the events in churches and community centres where I stumbled over my words and hugged you a bit too tightly and likely cried, for buying my little yellow book, for your prayers for me and my family, for staying with me, really, for all of it.
Dear Father Editor, I would like to comment on the first paragraph of Fr.Crean's critique of attitudes to the Modern Mass as it sets the detached academic tone for his whole essay (September» 09).
In his critique of American evangelicalism, James Barr comments on the fact that «conservatives have been on the whole a remarkably quarrelsome segment of Christendom.»
My purpose, therefore, is not to provide a systematic critique of the book, but rather to comment on two of its more interesting aspects, namely: (1) its argument that the Federalists, in writing the Constitution, were actually defending the principle of the «neutral» state, and (2) its attempt to apply «neutral state» principles to the issues of abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia.
I never said you had to adopt my interpretation of the truth, I merely said someone who holds to Barth's view of interpretation relinquishes his / her right to critique someone else's interpretation (See naked pastor's comments on Barth on Nov. 26).
This reasonable and thoughtful critique of the administration came on the heels of some of the President's comments about his grandmother during last night's debates.
And, well, since you probably already hate this comment, do you think that maybe, just maybe, your own identity «as a as a graffiti artist on the walls of religion where he critiques religion... specifically Christianity and the church» got threatened just a little bit with this post?
In terms of your critique of my comments on your communication with God, I think you are right about the problems with Scripture (at least to a degree).
(Later, Huck can only make sense of Jim's kindness to him and Tom Sawyer by concluding he must be «white on the inside,» a comment that reveals Twain's gift for creating characters that both critique yet fully inhabit their cultural contexts.)
For example, one prominent apologist, when commenting on the emerging church, decided to critique Brian McLaren's book on the basis of its title (alone).
In regard to the comment about how Herd Evans provides little guidance in this critique, I would encourage readers not to seek step - by - step guidelines for what to do next but to exegete the situation on their own by engaging the tension through ongoing dialogue with millennials (or anyone who has become jaded with church).
Helen's started with an uncanny side - by - side reading of The Brothers Karamazov and «Arrested Development,» a critique of David Brooks» humility syllabus, comments on Nigerian soccer, and advice to aspiring writers.
A few weeks ago, just before election day 2016, I met two video people from Food & Wine at Sullivan Street (which hasn't changed much) and we taped a reunion, with Jim commenting on and critiquing my technique (which evidently isn't bad).
She said it was more common that people would comment on the behavior or development of her daughters, which was an indirect critique on her parenting skills.
NOAH has previously commented on the Antibiotics in Agriculture section of the Report, including a joint critique with IFAH - Europe and HealthforAnimals who respectively represent the European and global animal health industries The critique is available at http://www.noah.co.uk/papers/Critique%20ONeill%20Report%20Final.pdf
Check out some of the comments regarding the critique on the China Study.
Comment down below and share your grade and critique on this film.
Peele himself slyly commented on the controversy, calling his social critique of latent racism «a documentary.»
Truth is, if you can suffer through Roos's device of insouciant half - screen captions that periodically comment on the action, critique his characters, broadly clarify his themes, and make predictions about their futures (a lot like the video for Van Halen's «Right Now») without punching the person in front of you, you're made of sterner stuff than I. They've honestly handed out Purple Hearts for less.
Readers may comment directly to the author with questions, critiques, or reflections on the post.
Public critiques (such as comments on blog posts) and class discussion help provide wider perspective and may even carry more meaning for the student than teacher feedback.
Not enough space to critique her speech here — I've commented over on LSN http://www.localschoolsnetwork.org.uk/2016/03/morgan-gets-relatively-polite-nasuwt-reception-but-also-mirth-and-a-few-jeers
And in a comment on Monday, public education historian and advocate Diane Ravitch combined Wozniak's critique with Warren's, denouncing DeVos» lack of «experience or qualificiations» and saying the heiress» «only plan is to weaken and destroy» U.S. public schools.
During the first few critiques, write simple sentence stems on the board and encourage students to begin their comments with these prompts.
Learn how to rephrase the performance objectives of college and career ready standards for English language arts and literacy into good questions that challenge students to comprehend, comment on, consider, critique, and create texts of literacy fiction and nonfiction using various types of oral, written, creative, and technical expression.
As a result, many preservice teachers who completed the critique essay commented on the ethical nature of the diversity simulation, for example:
This includes feedback on genre positioning, as well as a detailed critique of one - page query letter and one - to two - page synopsis, with comments on the documents themselves as well as a higher - level overview.
I agree that you don't want a reader who hates your genre — in my experience, the comments seems to focus on critiquing the genre as a whole rather than your work in particular — but I think it can be incredibly useful to learn what does and does not appeal to the reader who wouldn't ordinarily pick your book off the shelf.
For example, I belong to a critique group which comments on novels and shorter works with a view to being submitted.
The critiquing author will go through your work line by line, commenting inline on what is working, what isn't and showing you how to fix it.
I've changed it up based on feedback from one of my critique groups, and some comments on twitter...
Although you must be willing to read and comment on the writings of other members in the group, it is well worth your time to participate in a critique group.
Unlike alpha and beta readers, your critique partner has a vested interested in helping you out because he wants you to read and comment on his manuscript as well.
Unlike a critique partner, who might comment on grammar and whatnot, a beta reader gives high - level feedback.
Even my most successful author - clients who hit best - seller lists who send me their drafts to critique get hundreds of comments and suggestions on how to fix plot holes, tighten dialog, pick up the pacing, restructure weak storylines and subplots.
Only post your critiques in the comments here — NOT on YouTube.
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But he warns that relying on comments to critique your strategies is a gamble.
Indeed, as head of the Urban Wildlands Group, current president of the Los Angeles Audubon Society, and author of the well - circulated «Critical Assessment of Claims Regarding Management of Feral Cats by Trap - Neuter - Return» (a compilation of cherry - picked «facts,» misrepresentations, and glaring omissions, which I've critiqued in some detail), Longcore (who, I suspect, is the same «Travis» whose comment brought Hutchins back from the brink in November) would seem to be the go - to guy on this topic.
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In the combination of digital technology and traditional craftsmanship, the instruments can be understood as a critique of wear - and - throw technology and a comment on the interaction between man and machine.
In a 1989 conversation with Douglas Crimp on AIDS and visual art, the activist artist Gregg Bordowitz commented that institutional critique had ceased to be the main focus of his practice.
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