Sentences with phrase «criticism of his prior work»

Mr. Gladwell has not changed his own strategy, despite serious criticism of his prior work.

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What form criticism undertakes is to get back behind the written Gospels and their sources to the oral tradition as it circulated prior to the writing down of any account of the «mighty works,» the sayings, the parables, or the discourses of Jesus.
Hiring pricey political appointees to work for the Executive Chamber — but paying them through other entities — has allowed Cuomo and prior governors to increase the size of their staffs while escaping criticism for inflating the Executive Chamber budget.
One of the biggest criticisms of Lexington Law is when a paying customer terminates their relationship with Lexington Law and then receives a bill for the work conducted prior to the termination.
Prior to joining IMA, Freiman worked as assistant professor of art history, theory, and criticism at the University of Georgia, Athens and served in the curatorial department of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
Prior to joining the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Freiman worked as assistant professor of art history, theory, and criticism at the University of Georgia, Athens, and served in the curatorial department of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
Perhaps one criticism of Prieres» prior involvement with Diana Lowenstien, apart from a lack of killer solo shows, was that his work seemed out of place.
Regarding the criticisms of Mann and his «hockey - stick», here is an admittedly mathematically sloppy summary of the main issue with respect to Mann's work: The principal criticism of Mann's work focused on his method of centering the data prior to computing the singular - value decomposition (to obtain the principal components).
Regarding Michael Mann and his «hockey - stick», the principal criticism of his work focused on his method of centering the data prior to computing the singular - value decomposition (to obtain the principal components).
In the first entry in this series we concluded that although the recent IPCC AR 5 Working Group III report is laudable improvement over prior IPCC reports in regard to identifying ethical and equity issues that should be considered in developing climate change policy, some criticisms are also warranted of how IPCC has articulated the significance and implications of the ethical, justice, and equity principles that should guide nations in developing climate change policies.
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