Sentences with phrase «considered anathema»

JMcK: Narrative was considered anathema in painting during the 1960s when the art critic Clement Greenberg's formalism was in an ascendant position, and still very unfashionable in the 70s and 80s.
length barrier was considered anathema to some, but management finally said yes to a Mini that measures 161.2 in.
The second wave of reforms needed to transform American public education involve supporting policies such as implementing Common Core that are considered anathema for many reasons by many of their movement conservative fellow - travelers.
For my purposes here, Petrilli presents the opportunity to show that what used to pass for a sensible, «reform realist» conservative policy is now considered anathema.
In 2011, Carvalho helped implement a merit pay system — considered anathema to most teachers union officials, including Weingarten — that tied raises to teachers» evaluation scores and provided bonuses for highly effective teachers.
Between Newsweek in 1976 and Time in 2005, a remarkable thing happened to evangelicals: They emerged from their conventicles, storefronts, and crystal cathedrals to embrace» however tentatively, erratically, and sloppily» something their forebears would have considered anathema: an ecumenical quest for Christian unity that includes at its heart a serious and ongoing engagement between evangelicals and Catholics.
Yet, he considers it anathema for me to have a chaste (non-se-xu-al) relationship with my girlfriend (I'm a practicing Catholic and a lesbian).
For some, the changes to Double Dragon might be enough to consider it anathema, but the updated gameplay, graphics and unlockable features adds a depth not available in the original while still remaining faithful to its roots.

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The reason for these constant brushes with the highly compromised police is because the senator from Kogi has always spoken out his mind on issues considered as anathema politically by the fanatical supporters of the All Progressive Congress led Federal government.
If «anathema» is now considered appropriate to scientific discussion in certain circumstances, then it must have a meaning quite...
That said, for those who consider films like Philomena anathema, this stuff is catnip.
From Russia with gore Horror and fantasy films have been a constant anathema when it comes to Russian cinema and the sheer suggestion that something involving impending peril could be considered as entertainment continues to be frowned upon there.
Others consider even the thought to be anathema.
And while both of those modes have enjoyed a considerable resurgence since the rise of the indie game, they were considered niche at best, and commercial anathema at worst, which is part of why the first installments of the series didn't make it to other territories until 2005, nearly four years after their original release.
There are artists who consider copyright anathema to what it means to be an artist.
This arbitrary legislating upon matters due to pressure from lobby groups who only consider their particular agendas in this specific time, are anathema to what scientists should support.
Consider moats and locks, they can be anathema to science and the open society.
In addition to the danger of duplicative or inconsistent findings considered in Baywood and CIBC, partial summary judgment raises further problems that are anathema to the stated objectives underlying Hryniak.
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