Sentences with phrase «deeply flawed approach»

The pioneering feminist critic, Lucy Lippard curated an all - women exhibition in 1974, effectively protesting what most deemed a deeply flawed approach, that of merely assimilating women into the prevailing art system.

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Struthers thinks this approach is deeply flawed.
This whole approach is deeply flawed.
Iraq's current approach is not only deeply flawed, but downright dangerous too.
But Hooper and writer Lucinda Dixon take a deeply conventional approach by framing their story as a portrait of a loving marriage with an almost incidental awkward flaw.
In Closing America's High - achievement Gap, recently published by the Philanthropy Roundtable, I argue that the «let - them - be» approach is deeply flawed and that public education policy and practice pay far too little attention to helping gifted students reach their full potential.
While almost everyone agrees NCLB was a deeply flawed law, some critics fear the new approach will leave poor and minority students with fewer protections.
Any educational approach that does not invite us to teach individuals is deeply flawed.
But, no, Master, that is not a holistic approach, it is a wholistic approach, though a deeply flawed one.
A commentary in this week's issue of the journal Nature adds to the chorus of economists, climate scientists and experts in energy policy saying that the major approaches to combating global warming are deeply flawed.
But a true pragmatist should recognize that Facebook's historic approach to privacy, which gives users fine - grained control over various data sources and uses through a complex array of settings, has been deeply flawed.
Everything we're learning about the brain and the challenge of transforming deeply engrained emotional patterns tells us that the weekly appointment approach of traditional therapy is a limiting, highly flawed format.
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