Sentences with phrase «early critique»

Well, Scott Foundas is first out of the gate with an extremely early critique of the film, and it's all thumbs up from Brett Ratner's best bud.
We stated this in our response to Hanushek's earlier critique of our Washington study, which is widely available, and told him so verbally.
Barr, Oxford University's Oriel professor of the interpretation of Holy Scripture, brings the penetrating argumentation and sharp polemic that characterized The Semantics of Biblical Language (Oxford University Press, 1961), his earlier critique of the «biblical theology» movement and Kittel's Wörterbuch.
That's what I meant in my earlier critique when I said you are delegating the solution back up to the powers that be.
In my earlier critique of the move to create a Special Prosecutor rather than an Independent Public Prosecutor, I proposed the appointment of a person in the character and stature of Martin Amidu (or Anas) as someone who could do well to surmount the fundamental problem and make some strides in the fight against corruption in spite of the challenges of independence.
But you should also check out these earlier critiques, both by me and by the likes of Brookings's Russ Whitehurst and AEI's Katherine Stevens.
Since it resembles a banknote, it can be read as well as an early critique of the consumerism and overall interest in profit.
Both socially and politically aware, Picard demonstrated her feminist concerns in Lady Woolworth, 1963, a work that functions as an early critique of mass media's manipulation of women.
Produced prior to the Security Blankets series, Untitled * Yellow Squares * could be considered an earlier critique by Todd of the modernist associations of the grid.
(In a related development, Lawrence Cathles, an earth and atmospheric sciences professor at Cornell University, sent me a fresh rebuttal to the Op - Ed article on the contribution of natural gas leaks to global warming by his colleague, Anthony Ingraffea (earlier critiques are here).
Mike Crichton's latest pageturner has drawn on my earlier critique of the epic overselling of «Nuclear Winter», but fails to mention how I categorized the media hype in dialog with Steve Schneider at a 1987 symposium:» Nuclear Winter is a joke played at the expense of the credibility of the climate modeling community on the eve of the global warming debate»
There were earlier critiques, including a March piece on Savory's thesis by the science blogger Adam Merberg and an April Slate post by James E. McWilliams,, the author of Just Food: Where Locavores Get It Wrong and How We Can Truly Eat Responsibly and an associate professor of history at Texas State University.
UPDATE: Hoisted from the comments, here's more from Ars Technica, and an early critique of the study at Respectful Insolence.
Polanyi's views countered those of his friend Alan Turing and were the basis for some early critiques of work in artificial intelligence.
Early critiques of the original Life Orientation Test (Scheier & Carver, 1985) deemed neuroticism and optimism to be relatively indistinguishable (Smith, Pope, Rhodewalt, & Poulton, 1989).
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