Sentences with phrase «from academic circles»

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It seems that the Magnificent Seven have circled the wagons in defense against the ubiquitous criticism being leveled at the world's central banks from fellow academics, traders, and pension and insurance companies.
By 1980, however, the somewhat chastened magazine acknowledged he was not: «God is making a comeback Most intriguingly, this is happening not among theologians or ordinary believers — most of whom never accepted for a moment that he was in any serious trouble — but in the crisp, intellectual circles of academic philosophers, where the consensus had long banished the Almighty from fruitful discourse.»
Her earlier statements, however, are still being misused by policymakers, the media and academic circles to justify the exclusion of divorced fathers from meaningful involvement in the lives of infants and very young children.
The decision, which has drawn protests from different groups and civil societies, has generated controversies within the academic circle.
Postdocs who have been in the circle for much longer than that — some have been postdocs for 15 years — have «got into that bit of a rut where it's going to be quite hard for them to leave and go and do something different» from academic work, he says.
In a carpeted, wood - paneled room at the National Academy of Sciences yesterday, a committee of experts from academic, military, government and industry circles tried to come up with an answer.
And so, in choosing it as the film from the past ten years I would most like to discuss in the context of the future of the medium, I might be asserting, against my better judgment, the primacy of the auteur over and above national cinemas and identity art — the ferocious and aggressively confrontational cinema of Lucrecia Martel serving as evidence that an ethos long - since debunked in serious academic circles still has credence or at least value in the second century of the movies.
But they didn't want the Futures of School Reform working group to be just academics, so they pulled people from various circles and with differing ideologies, including academics, government officials, politicians and policy wonks, practitioners already working on reform, foundation folks, entrepreneurs, and one international deputy minister of education.
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There might be more, Eli will await word from Willard, but blunders occupy a special and deep circle of academic hell.
Mr von der Dunk, an architectural historian, well known for his sometimes rather confronting publications in Dutch academic circles and newspaper articles, held a highly original speech, tracing the history of the Peace Palace from its origins, referring to the Roman Empire, the League of Nations, the Korean war, right to the problems of modern times.
When Anna Freud started her own work with children, it became obvious that Klein's approach differed from hers, and Klein was slowly pushed out of Berlin's academic circle.
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