Sentences with phrase «critical at any instance»

Not exact matches

Some projects have gone on to critical acclaim, too: About 10 % of the films at Sundance this year, for instance, have Kickstarter roots.
Given the form - critical view of the tradition, it is evident that the way back from the tradition as we have it to the historical Jesus will be a long and arduous way, and there will be many instances where it will simply not exist, since much of the tradition will have been created in the early Church and will lead us at most to an aspect of the Church's understanding of the risen Lord.
For instance, you'll find an evidence - based baby sleep chart, and a critical look at baby sleep requirements.
Critical Analyst have concluded that the timing of the publication, at the instance of Gen Odoi, (a matter which was laid to rest in the second quarter of 2016), confirms his malicious intentions and propaganda which must be ignored.
«At such instances, as in fact the article clearly shows, a Service Chief or Intelligence Chief, makes a written request / appeal to Mr President outlining whatever urgent and critical security needs of the nation they consider imminently paramount, at any given point in timAt such instances, as in fact the article clearly shows, a Service Chief or Intelligence Chief, makes a written request / appeal to Mr President outlining whatever urgent and critical security needs of the nation they consider imminently paramount, at any given point in timat any given point in time.
, which took the critical community by storm en route to appearing on many a top ten list at the end of the year (including, for instance, this one).
He has also received plaudits for his most recent film, last year's Under the Skin, which took the critical community by storm en route to appearing on many a top ten list at the end of the year (including, for instance, this one).
For instance, they might tell me they are very concerned with classroom management practices, rather than critical - thinking skills, at their current stage of development; I could then better align my own interests with their present level of needs.
Financial planner Rona Birenbaum says the most compelling reason to buy a critical illness policy would be if someone isn't eligible for disability insurance — for instance, a stay - at - home parent who doesn't have an income to replace.
Early on in his career, he stood out as one of the first artists to make installations with found materials, while his relief and free - standing sculptures, for instance CHILD (1959) and LOOKING GLASS (1964), received critical acclaim at the time for their masterful compositions and markedly sombre nature.
For instance, Hsieh appears in Ai's photographs from this time; Kwok provided critical assistance for Hsieh for some of the latter's legendary «One Year Performances»; and Kwok met Wong and Ai at the KWOK Gallery, the space he ran in Soho.
But where previous viewing «environments» — for instance, Sibling Topics (Section A), 2009, seen at New York's New Museum — recall the work of predecessors such as Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy in their emphasis on materiality, the installations in this show are far sparer and altogether more disquieting, hinting at a sharpening of Trecartin's concerns, and thus creating critical distance between the artist and his most obvious forebears.
The deliberate antics and obfuscations of politicians and the profit driven panderings of media, for instance, would seem to be very efficient at undoing critical thinking.
However in this case the judge at first instance was entitled to find that the Appellant's failure to act was a «serious derelict of his duty» because of the critical role the survey played in the Respondent's culture.
Having a full appeal on the merits is critical for refugee rights: an error at the first instance that goes uncorrected can mean that a refugee is sent back to face persecution or even death.
For instance, one might expect comments: 1) identifying ethical problems in legal scholarship that are given too little attention; 2) identifying the most important or urgent ethical problems in legal scholarship, even if they are already given attention; 3) asking questions about the definition of «scholarship» or «legal scholarship,» what counts as legal scholarship, and what kinds of norms, if any, should apply to writing by law professors as law professors but outside scholarly forums, such as tweets, blog posts, «law professors» letters,» op - eds, and so on; 4) proposing specific ethical norms for legal scholarship, especially those that might, as it were, be part of a Restatement or code of the ethics of legal scholarship; and 5) raising general questions, positive or critical, about what the conference should try to achieve or whether it is possible to achieve anything at all.
Aside from finding that «[c] ounsel's ineffectiveness pertains to critical aspects of the trial», the learned dissenting Justice did not indicate how the instances which he identified of counsel's incompetence had occasioned a miscarriage of justice: reasons on appeal, at para. 153.
So, for instance, if at anytime during the policy period, you suffer from a pre-listed critical illness, you will receive the amount of the Sum Assured.
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