Second, it's not about praise, pats on the head, and trophies for participation, nor is it about shielding trainees
from useful criticism.
Not exact matches
It would depart, obviously,
from Cobb's contention that «listeners,» responding in the mode of presentational immediacy, are alone «capable of
useful criticism or indeed of any serious discussion of musical composition» (John B. Cobb, Jr., «Toward Clarity in Aesthetics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 18 [1957], p. 178).
It also comes in
useful protecting him
from the storm of virulent
criticism currently raining down on him.
One very
useful aspect of Denby's film
criticism, apart
from its beautifully chiseled prose style, is the way it reliably, often hilariously, reflects a middle - class or upper - class blindness to the world everyone else inhabits.
Many teachers say they find aspects of the new evaluations
useful, especially the constructive
criticism from mentors who observe them at work.
While the American fair use doctrine is quite distinctly different
from the fair dealing concept in Canadian law: CIPO's A Guide to Copyrights and Robic's
useful guide to Fair Dealing:
Criticism, Review and Newspaper Summaries.
The public availability of Chatbase comes at a time when chatbots themselves have faced
criticism for not being as
useful as promised, and often suffering
from usability issues.