Sentences with phrase «even as critics»

Even as he appeared to thrive in a milieu of experimentation and even as critics took note of a young artist of witty and outrageous imagination, Dine inwardly resisted the acclaim that was all too quickly coming his way.
Even as critics of the current structure, like Mulgrew, say they're open to compromise, it's clear they're pushing for big changes.
Nonetheless, this year the Memphis school district adopted a version of D.C.'s classroom observation method, one that reform advocates hail as revolutionary even as some critics say it stifles teacher creativity.
Nonetheless, institutions pushed forward with the use of personality tests to select among teacher candidates, often using multiple indexes, even as critics warned that some instruments had low predictive validity, that there was inconsistency in results, or that the lack of replication warranted cautious use.
No definitive evidence for cosmic inflation is found, but support remains strong for the theory even as critics highlight its shortcomings as an explanation for how and why the universe began.
De Blasio says New York City is the safest big city in the United States and pointed to overall crime being down, a 93 percent drop in the use of stop and frisk policing, his neighborhood policing initiative and argues that marijuana possession arrests have gone down even as critics note an increase.
The mayor often touts his neighborhood policing initiative, a 93 percent drop in the use of stop - and - frisk policing and a decrease in marijuana possession arrests even as critics claim an increase.
Hillary Clinton hit Barack Obama on Reverend Jeremiah Wright even as critics slammed her for fibbing about Bosnian sniper fire, Sean Combs smacked down rumors that he was involved with Tupac's shooting, and other events of the week that was.
Even as a critic of ECT, I very much appreciate that it was open about its purpose as ecumenical.

Not exact matches

The company regularly posts quarterly losses with few historical parallels, even as regulators and critics argue with growing vehemence that the company is exploiting and underpaying its drivers.
It involves a powerful company, a cocksure entrepreneur in CEO Mark Zuckerberg, gadfly critics who seemed less wacky as time went by, and even the occasional counter-villain, notably media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Today it's also everyday consumers who produce media content, design products and invest in startups — not to mention those who also act as retailers, food critics, tour guides and even taxi drivers.
What critics said: «Even those of us who regard the Marvel aesthetic as a plague on world cinema can find much in Spider - Man: Homecoming to be charmed by.»
«Clearly, the film carried the risk that an unflattering camera angle, unwelcome question or even an obvious omission by Mr. Scorsese would become a blemish to Mr. Clinton's legacy or provide fodder for Clinton critics as the 2016 campaign approaches,» the Times» Amy Chozick and Michael Cieply wrote.
She adds that even the book's critics «are making a deep if inadvertent point: Only in women is success viewed as a barrier to giving advice.»
Even some of the tech industry's most prominent critics of President Donald Trump are opening their checkbooks and donating to Republican lawmakers, as Silicon Valley sets its sights on the 2018 midterm election.
Even if fully autonomous cars don't work out as planned (some critics think it's a distant pipe dream), autopilot tech that aids drivers and prevents accidents is available now on Tesla EVs and other cars.
Those changes are now widely heralded as a great success even by traditional critics of the C / QPP.
Hensarling and other Dodd - Frank critics have called that ability — known as «orderly liquidation authority» — a bailout, even though any taxpayer money used is supposed to be recouped from the sale of the company's assets or an assessment on the financial industry.
As it had announced at the end of 2016, the ECB cut the size of its monthly bond purchases from $ 80 billion to $ 60 billion in April, but President Draghi also moved to quell speculation about an increase in the ECB's deposit rate later this year, which some critics had called for, even before any curtailment of the ECB's quantitative easing program.
As each slogs through the fights of their lives, a single truth emerges: politicians who simply don't surrender, and don't engage their critics, and don't admit there's even a debate to be had, are really hard to beat.
Nevertheless, there were numerous critics expressing worries about the growth of margin lending, but the financial press tended to play their arguments down, even going as far as charging the critics with trying to undermine confidence for ulterior reasons (Barron's and the Wall Street Journal both published editorials to that effect).
If the Bible's biggest fans don't even care enough to read it, then why should its critics view it as a relevant book?
However, to jump straight to the conclusion that it would immediately ban Bible sales seems somewhat disingenuous (as some of its critics don't even suggest that is the primary concern), and it threatens to undermine debate about the actual content of the legislation.
Since even the critics of GATT and of the agreement with Mexico have accepted free trade as an ideal, the real issue has not yet been discussed.
Mark takes for granted the apostolic faith; for he writes as a Christian, a believer, not as an outsider or critic — not even as an historian or biographer.
(B.H. Branscomb, Commentary, p. xxii) He also takes for granted the apostolic faith; for he writes as a Christian, a believer, not as an outsider or critic — and not even as an historian or biographer.
When we are, says Moore, we rise to see «even our most passionate critics not as an argument to be vaporized but as a neighbor to be evangelized.»
One can imagine Campbell's appalled reaction to the kind of authority exercised by megachurch pastors or denominational executives today» or to the fact that Baptists not only continue to call their ministers «Reverend» and «Doctor» but also have de facto bishops and even a so «called «college of cardinals,» as some moderate critics have dubbed conservative SBC leaders.
Heck, even Kaufmann is nailing you to a wall with his commentary on Nietzsche's critique — BOTH as a product of nihilism AND a critic of nihilism.
Even some critics who accept the fundamental reality of the I - Thou relation as «the centre of any genuine religious experience» treat «revelation» as the objective — «the act of God whereby He has disclosed the way and destiny of Israel» — and meeting, or the I - Thou relation, as the subjective — «the act of man whereby that destiny and its divine source are drawn into the inner life of the individual.»
A few critics feel that the American experiment has been so badly botched that it is even questionable that we can survive as a single society.
Despite the withering contempt of experts and allies alike — even the architectural critic Lewis Mumford, letting his unfortunate susceptibility to vanity get the better of him, could not resist dismissing Death and Life as a «preposterous mass of historic misinformation and contemporary misinterpretation» assembled by «a sloppy novice» — this unaccredited journalist - mother, with no college education, no training in planning, and no institutional support, wrote a book that would change the way the world thinks about cities.
Even if Gnosticism in its distinction from Christianity is recognized as finally abortive, the critic might argue that the rise of Christian existence as such presupposes Gnosticism.
As charge after charge that Pope Pius XII failed to resist the Germans or even that he was indeed «Hitler's Pope» has been refuted, the critics have advanced new and more remote accusations.
They admit its justice and even go so far as to agree with the modern critics of religion.
Even though they call themselves «Baptist», their extreme ideology sets them apart from any other Baptist church; critics have described the Westboro Baptist Church as a hate group.
These measures, which were aimed at both protecting the Indian poor from exploitation and creating India's industrial infrastructure, checked economic inequality, even if, as Nehru's critics allege, they distributed poverty more than they shared wealth.
Even as a film critic, it seemed like a bad idea recommending a film praised by the occult for possibly showcasing a pro-witchcraft message.
I love the «toon as you drew it, and I know it's easy to be a «critic», so take this with as much salt as you like, but maybe it would have been even more effective if there were three groups pulling, with Jesus» feet together being pulled down and each arm being pulled in opposite directions... you know, so it would like kind of like... oh I don't know, maybe a cross?
Let Christians then see Jews as a positive sign of the historical anchorage of their faith; and let Jews see Christians as nondiscriminatory critics of nationalisms, even of Israeli nationalism.
But though Updike writes of contemporary life, most critics have seen his interest in it as more than sociological and have rightly affirmed the novelists religious underpinning, even while disputing the exact nature of his beliefs.
It has institutionalized irresponsibility to such an extent, and demonized its critics so effectively, that even as it falls apart under the weight of its own contradictions, we keep pouring cultural capital into the same old schemes, hoping that all will turn out well in the end.
One important manual for budding literary critics, for example, W. K. Wimsatt's The Verbal Icon, almost sounds like a theological tract for seminarians (as even its title implies); and so it issues its dire warnings in predictably magisterial tones:
Her «cultured nut product» as she's coined it, has gotten rave reviews from critics and consumers, and her vegan butter even won Expo West's coveted Nexty award.
As the restaurant critic for LA Weekly, there are three things I know for certain: (1) L.A. is arguably the most interesting place to eat in America right now; (2) much of our most remarkable dining happens in places that are hard to infiltrate and understand — even for those of us who live here; and (3) this is particularly true of the San Gabriel Valley (the SGV), the 284 - mile swath of land that lies to the east of the city and holds the most thrilling international eating in America.
This award, as well as The S.Pellegrino Cooking Cup Award, People's Choice Award, and Critic's Choice Award will be presented during a finale ceremony on the final evening of the event at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice.
but i fear wenger will dig in and see abandonment as proving his critics right, so he wont do it, even if he can see its not working.
There was a time when I could boast I was an Arsenal supporter but of recent years I find I «ve become more of a critic even when they win, that «s not a good feeling.Yes, they may win the title this year but they wo n`t be remembered as Champions because they do n`t behave like champions.
When Woods made a successful return to competitive golf at the Hero, which he hosts as a benefit to his foundation, even long - time critic Brandel Chamblee was awed by his length off the tee, fueled by the speed of his ball and clubhead.
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