Sentences with phrase «critics do»

What my critics don't know is that this flaw has actually been a great advantage.
Making matters worse, his critics do not stop at misrepresenting his contributions to the scientific community; they go further, making PAS synonymous with false allegations of abuse (Rand, 2011).
Critics do not want bitcoin to evolve into a major asset class, even if it already has because it defeats the fundamentals and philosophies conventional economists have built for many decades.
What critics do to expose neo-Nazis could also be weaponized against outspoken users who support reproductive health services or immigration reform.
Indeed, if we take a sober analysis of the Trump presidency to date, the issues that divide his supporters and critics do not really concern his treatment of human rights issues, but rather of his executive overreach.
If someone who took a nickel of «bad» money says one thing the critics don't like, the corrupting - influence - of - money charge is readily slapped on, while the ten FAVORABLE things the person said about the critic's position are omitted.
What the critics don't understand, however, is that this is a feature, not a bug.
Critics do not believe Calera's technology will actually decrease carbon dioxide.
Many of Lewandowsky's able critics do not have access to journals, nor to the academic resources usually necessary to publish in them, and much less the time.
One observation on all this — many of the critics don't seem to want to do any coding, and don't seem to thoroughly read the climate papers.
Our most adamant critics do not seem willing to acknowledge how difficult, expensive and risky such a change would be even in the best, most civilized and most supportive of circumstances.
However, what the critics do not say is that they would support modest rational programs to begin reducing greenhouse gases immediately.
Almost all the well informed AGW critics don't object to AGW and have not done so for * decades *, they object to alarmism.
But the critics don't want to do this either, because their underlying hypothesis, rarely clearly articulated (probably because it sounds really shaky when you lay it out), is:
«Critics do more than simply review because they've got an inside knowledge of what goes on, they know the artists and curators.
Critics do have a case.
Juno Calypso: «Male critics don't think women are funny, they don't think women are capable of irony.
Unfunded critics don't have time to sit down and write 3000 words staking out critical territory — 600 word posts with links and comment threads have become the norm.
In an unexpectedly combative interview in advance of the show's installation, he spoke to Artspace deputy editor Karen Rosenberg about what critics do or don't see in his work, whether figurative painting is having a resurgence, and why the word «political» carries so much baggage.
Picking favorites would only play along with the game, and too many critics do little else.
Another reason critics don't cover fairs is that they show too much art, by too many artists, and for reasons that are too various.
What critics do not explain or do not know about are FHA «cure rates;» that is, the percentage of delinquent loans which are saved from foreclosure.
As I have observed before, what critics don't do with female authors is flop down and face east, blubbering and feet - kissing and throwing around extravagant if shopworn designations like «the Great American Novel», creating the sort of hoo - ha that recently surrounded Freedom by Jonathan Franzen.
Critics do not simply summarize novels and non-fiction works they've read, at least not the good ones.
When you check out bestselling books, you'll see what the critics don't see: the bestsellers connect with readers on an emotional level.
As it stands, 700 people were given a copy of this brilliant book that critics don't want them to read, but the distribution and the resulting fight against censorship could reach so much farther through digital.
But isn't it nice to know that you won't be on the hook for that six - figure book advance you might get, if readers and / or the critics don't recognize your genius?
It's a well - recognized name, it has fresh styling (even if the critics don't like it), and the Microsoft Sync system has given it a cool factor that is bringing «em into the showrooms.
Sadly, it appears that these critics don't actually understand what the GT - R is about.
It is also abundantly clear that again, and for far too often, these charter critics do not always stand with students and their families.
Some critics don't believe in standards - based education, and others felt it usurped local authority.
And it's precisely there that those many critics don't get it.
Of course, those critics do not mention that the General Assembly has cut over $ 400 million from education over the past three years, not even accounting for inflation or increases in the student population.
The conservative critics do whatever they can to try and undermine funding for quality education.
Young critics don't hesitate to give their thumbs down (or use other digits) to pass judgment on a teacher's performance, but now, teachers are getting acting tips from Broadway and beyond.
Ryan: That's cute and all, but critics don't vote for Oscars, so it's ultimately somewhat meaningless to put so much on that list.
Many critics do not consider this as excellent as «City Lights» or «Modern Times», but there's still plenty to enjoy here, especially the tightrope walking finale.
Fox is keeping a lid on review copies — critics don't get a copy until everyone else does on the April 22 Earth Day release date (it's a Thursday)-- which means I can't comment on the quality of the image and sound (with Cameron behind it, I'm sure it's stunning), but it turns out I don't have to worry about the supplements.
Actually, most critics don't think very highly of Peter Hyams even though he seems to keep on getting work.
If you aren't familiar with the film, let's just say that it's a special moment in cinematic history, a self - declared kitchen sink bonanza that was born in part with the help of our namesake, Roger Ebert (and people say critics don't have good taste).
Atom Egoyan and Guy Maddin on Transitioning from Indie to Hollywood and Why Critics Don't Matter
While critics do recognize flaws in the movie they all seem to praise the cast's performance and especially Tom Hardy's work is getting a lot of praise.
No Sunday paper is complete without an endless «celebrity profile» (papers like The New York Times, where the critics do «think pieces» on Sundays and never interview anybody, are rare indeed).
These days, box office doesn't matter that much and I'm going to guess we're headed into a phase where critics don't matter much either.
When the National Society of Film Critics themselves don't care about critics, how can anyone expect anyone else to care?
But when films that the critics don't think are best are declared best by the public and the Oscar brand you invite criticism for a group that supposedly rewards highest achievements in cinema, not just movies the public bought tickets for.
Like AIDS related Best Picture nominee Dallas Buyers Club twhich some gay critics don't like at all and on principal but which factors into both of the gay - specific awards recently announced.
READ MORE: Atom Egoyan and Guy Maddin on Transitioning from Indie to Hollywood and Why Critics Don't Matter
They look more for films that they consider rich and satisfying rather than those that tend to be the kinds of films critics do backflips over.
Critics don't vote on Oscars, but they can often be bellwethers for a larger narrative.
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