Sentences with phrase «great criticism»

You'll get great criticism and make friendships for a lifetime.
I just think that greater criticism of games / publishers / developers across the board is a good thing, be it from GameSpot or any other site.
Value Investors are extremely unwilling to be part of the «herd» mentality, and so may often receive great criticism from market «pundits» for their investment decisions.
Chris Patten divides Conservative opinion and has produced great criticism from the right wing of the Party.
Redistricting proposal for NYS has just been released, and has come under great criticism and a possible veto by Cuomo.
Such is Guangyi's acclaimed series of paintings titled Great Criticism which powerfully juxtapose aesthetics of agitprop revolutionary images to the kitsch sensibility of pop art and popular consumer logos, in order to highlight the conflict between China's political past and its highly commericialized present.
The House authorities received greater criticism, however, for not taking «greater care in checking the information they receive from members».
And I really am — my one great criticism, I may have many, but the strongest of this administration is I do not like protectionism.
So your greatest criticism of an atheist group is that it isn't as rich as your typical Christian church?
One of my greatest criticisms of the John Fox regime was running every ball out on kickoffs, but he could just as easily have averaged 15 coming out and hurt the team.
Perhaps he also showed his one character flaw — hubris — and with the greater criticism, as he got older, he almost seemed to become more defiant — and wanted to succeed on his purist terms.
But I've found that mothers who don't breastfeed at all, or who stop after the first few months, receive the greatest criticism and disapproval, especially from other mothers.
You bring up a great criticism.
His greatest criticism is reserved for the Iraq war, which still saps Labour support.
One of the greatest criticisms of Instructor - Led Training is its rigidity.
The greatest criticism Apple faced with its original iPad Mini was the lack of a Retina display, but the smaller tablet proved to be widely successful nonetheless.
The greatest criticism is reserved for gameplay, including the search for 50 «gratuitous» Stan Lee cameos, and «the worst flying controls in a game since Superman 64.»
This is no great criticism because the missions keep on coming with a very high standard of dialogue and cut scenes, but is does raise the question: are you playing a game or a cartoon in which a bit of button - pressing occurs?
Other significant works: Matthew Barney, Cremaster 4; Rineke Dijkstra, Julie, Den Haag, Netherlands, February 29th 1994; Wang Guangyi, Great Criticism — Coca Cola; Bhupen Khakhar, How Many Hands Do I Need to Declare My Love for You?
It also describes Wang Guangyi, who is known as a «political pop artist,» as exemplified by Coca - Cola (1990 - 1993), part of The Great Criticism Series that responds to the westernization of communist China.
Explaining the concept for the exhibition Allan says, the word blast has a number of definitions, many of them slang: a loud or angry outburst, an enjoyable occasion of fun and laughter, to subject somebody or something to great criticism or to play loudly.
It was especially notable that three pieces from Guangyi's Great Criticism series went unsold, and another Gaungyi piece, Great Criticism: Sinopec (Lot 2446), sold to a hammer price of HKD200, 000 despite a valuation of HKD250,000 - 350, 000.
This search for great accountability was interesting, as it mirrored one of the greatest criticism folks have towards AI — that they can't trust the «black box» nature of some machine learning techniques.
One of our greatest criticisms of Huawei over the past few years and previous generation devices, was the extent of the software changes to Android.
The greatest criticism arising out of the NTER intervention is the failure of the former Federal Government to engage and negotiate with Aboriginal communities to whom the NTER measures were to be applied.
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