Sentences with phrase «early critics»

I don't argue against the change, but whatever is done with the digital edition to make early critics happy, I'll be at some loss.
A brave and early critic of Gordon Brown, she stood up to New Labour while the big boys of the business world were still sucking up.
Stewart began winning early critics awards without...
That may assuage early critics who said the gasoline V6 didn't match its EPA ratings of 22 mpg combined for the two - wheel drive Colorado, 20 mpg for the all - wheel drive V6.
The positive review of the game and the need for only one copy for two players to enjoy this co-op title are now silencing early critics that thought A Way Out will be a mess.
While early critic reviews have waxed praise on Forza Motorsport 7, the game encountered quite a bit of criticism with regards to the loot boxes (though you can't buy them with real money yet) and more recently for the VIP membership included with both the Ultimate Edition and Deluxe Edition of the game.
While early critic reviews have waxed praise on Forza Motorsport 7, the game encountered quite a bit of criticism with regards to the loot boxes (though you can't buy them with real money yet) and more recently for the VIP membership included with both the Ultimate Edition and Deluxe Edition of the game.
The best thing early critics awards can do, and this is true ACROSS THE BOARD, is what they put IN, not what they leave out.
It's reportedly hard to watch, but Cary Fukanaga's child - soldier drama has early critics throwing around comparisons to «Apocalypse Now.»
We just have to wait and see how the votes are cast, but I would not be surprised to see Lady Bird pick up a few key early critics awards (I'm betting on New York or LA) and that will help build the momentum.
While abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning had long been outspoken in their view of a painting as an arena within which to come to terms with the act of creation, earlier critics sympathetic to their cause, like Clement Greenberg, focused on their works» «objectness.»
From the first, that fair has insisted on single - artist booths, with an artist's name notably larger than the gallery's, bringing curating to commerce so well that one early critic saw a conflict of interest!
Councilman Rory I. Lancman, a Queens Democrat and early critic of Ms. Mark - Viverito who now counts himself an admirer, said it was helpful to have a speaker relatively liberated from short - term politics.
In the larger sense, close watchers of billionaire Rupert Murdoch — who owns 21st Century Fox and thus Fox News — say the media mogul was an early critic of Trump and his candidacy, which helped drive a wedge between Trump and Fox.
Genevieve Bell, an Australian anthropologist and historian of the culture of technology, told the Wall Street Journal years ago that early critics of train travel warned «that women's bodies were not designed to go at 50 miles an hour.»
Kirsch, who also wrote a good (though only good) book on Lionel Trilling is going back to the earlier critics who read and wrote with supple cultural and moral imaginations rather than feeding literature into clattering theoretical contraptions.
What is more important, the earlier critics did less than justice to the fact that the Bible has its own doctrine about the nature of history, which deserves to be understood and appreciated in itself.
It is interesting that an early critic who wrote on «Buddhist Economics» was a conservative Catholic.
He was an early critic of Maoist China, and in The Hall of Uselessness one finds a number of essays criticizing the craven and myopic enthusiasm of French intellectuals for communist China.
Robinson was one of the earliest critics, saying «it was like a slap in the face.»
Earlier critics wrote mostly essays and reviews to help sift the wheat from the chaff.
Over the last couple of years, I have come to realize, that maybe those early critics were actually right.
«There are authentic dietary supplements — multivitamins, calcium, iron — which do supplement the diet» and can help many people, says rheumatologist and immuno - logist Donald Marcus of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, an early critic of the supplement industry.
Halpern and Pope coauthored several papers, notably one that considers whether hallucinogens cause permanent neurocognitive damage, as some early critics claimed.
Today's dismissal «was inevitable,» says Pierre Delaere of the Catholic University in Leuven, Belgium, one of the earliest critics of Macchiarini's work.
It is still unknown whether resveratrol will increase the human life span, but the latest findings have muted some early critics.
The same way Nate Silver judges polls for the election, by looking at those that agree more than at those that don't, the early critics awards give us some clue as to how things might turn out.
Early critics» awards are almost always representative of the early part of the race; thus, they can be looked more as influencers rather than predictors.
Those early critics based their opinions on the first three episodes, which had their climax with the first big action sequence of Sun helping Capheus with some gangsters.
Borrowing from an earlier critic, Johnson runs the gamut of emotions from A to B.
Swinton has started this early critics season strongly, with mentions at the Boston Online Film Critics Society as well.
But the answer is, I forgot because Oldman has been mentioned nowhere in these early critics awards.
A film like West appeals to us for some of the same reasons it didn't win over many of its earliest critics.
Early critics» reviews for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk are already in and they're overwhelmingly positive.
The controversial manga adaptation looks to silence its early critics with a badass official trailer.
Best Supporting Actor Mark Rylance for «Bridge of Spies» Lowdown: The Brit was very good in Spielberg's thriller, but we're not sure he's worthy of all this early critics groups love.
These movies also face an uphill battle with the early critics awards, who may not rally behind a more «feel good» film.
Although the public presentation of charter school research today is nearly as contentious as it was when the AFT report made waves in 2004, beneath the radar screen is a growing convergence on a set of findings that fit neither the rosy predictions of the early advocates nor the dire fears of the early critics:
Professor Ellen Brantlin of Indiana University was an early critic of standards based education reform (SBR).
One of the earliest critics of standardized testing in the United States was W. James Popham, Emeritus Professor at the University of California - Los Angeles, who in 2001 expressed concern that educators were using practice exercises that were so similar to the questions on high stakes tests that «it's tough to tell which is which.»
In a fairly bold statement about what digital publishing brings to books, Shavani essentially agrees that technology is not the death of books, as some early critics of e-reading and the broader instant access to self - publishing through ebooks have claimed.
She was an early critic of the experiment in Ethiopia but was amazed by the disabled - camera incident.
9) I was an early critic of reverse auctions organized by the US Treasury, largely because of the complexity involved.
Among the book's earliest critics — even before it came out — was PETA, whose president contacted Random House to point out it might send the wrong message to young readers.
John Elderfield, borrowing the term from an early critic, the poet James Schuyler, calls the first group of paintings from 1959 — 60 «think - tough, paint - tough,» characterized by imposing scale and vigorously expressive brushwork.
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