Sentences with phrase «even conservative critics»

Some of these critical views have included parents voicing their concerns on social media describing the graduation ceremonies as ridiculous and even conservative critics have argued that «if this continues unabated down the age range, even to those too young to sit exams and receive grades, such awards have no point and could even damage the will to work for success.»
«Even conservative critics find it hard to argue with the proposition that bullying and assaults against gay students need to be stopped,» he explains.

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Even Diane Ablonczy, the Conservative party immigration critic who led the calls to have Sgro step down, admits that how the scandal was revealed is disturbing.
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.
Occasionally Barr mentions a scholar who breaks out of fundamentalism into a genuinely critical stance (though usually extremely conservative)-- but only to call into question the honesty of such shifts without frank recognition of the break and even apology to critics whose work had been dismissed and motives impugned.
The more radical critics have always rejected it and even the more conservative have been compelled to question its authenticity.
Even so, Francis reiterated the church's stand against abortion, defending it against critics who call such arguments «ideological, obscurantist and conservative
Critics of David Cameron's tax arrangements should admit that they «hate anyone who has even got a hint of wealth in their life», a Conservative MP has said.
The erosion of traditional gatekeepers like reviewers, critics, newspaper book editors, and other refined literary tastemakers makes it clear why even a conservative publisher might lose its head over the prospect of all that money — and be tempted to go into another racket.
The work on display was groundbreaking, even to the point of vexing some conservative critics, who dismissed as folly works such as Robert Rauschenberg's Combine paintings, Jasper Johns's flags and targets, and especially four nearly monochromatic black paintings by a 23 - year - old Frank Stella.
Each year Tate Britain, which administers the prize, puts together an international jury of cutting - edge curators guaranteed to come up with a short list that will outrage a great many people - not just the masses, but conservative critics and even art students.
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