Sentences with phrase «great exception»

However, with a single great exception, that of Walter Benjamin (and in his footsteps, Brecht), Marxists have not understood the consciousness industry and have been aware only of its bourgeois - capitalist dark side and not of its socialist possibilities.
On appeal, Associate Chief Justice Alexandra Hoy, on behalf of a unanimous court, took great exception with the notion that one's cultural background could excuse violent criminal behaviour.
Ambrose and Rollins are a tough pair to keep down, though, and they'd manage to work back into the match, creating a tremendous, back - and - forth affair that was wildly entertaining — except to a few fans who preferred to knock a beach ball around, which Cesaro took great exception to.
Interestingly, Comey ignored Giuliani's insults (he called Comey a «liar») but took great exception to his smear of the FBI.
In Whitehead's words, God is taken to be not «the great exception» to everything else but the «chief exemplification» of whatever the necessary interpretative principles for everything are.
Seven hundred and fifty years ago today, the duke of Greater Poland, Boleslaw the Pious, issued one of the great exceptions to this pattern of persecution: the Statute of Kalisz.
The political economy of the 1930s is not America's historical paradigm; it is its great exception.
I imagine Sproul would take great exception to my understanding of John 6:44.
I would take great exception to the idea that Jesus died because God must be fair and punish sin.
An advance indication of how one would rule on abortion has now become the great exception to the standard criteria of «judicial fitness.»
There was one great exception to Peter's moderation, though here he expressed himself not with indignation but with trenchant advocacy.
He exudes the fact that he's doing me the favor — and man, he really is — but I forge on, explain my story, and what I want to get out of all this: to finally know what makes Wisconsin college football's great exception, the success story beyond a standard deviation, the one team that has won almost as much as anyone over the last 25 years with talent far below its peers.
The former prime minister's office took great exception to suggestions at the time that he did not believe Labour was heading for victory.
He is the great exception to every rule.
It has favored ourintelligence, but humans are the great exception.
But weâ $ ™ ve found some great exceptions.
There is no big secret on how to get your abs showing simply because your abs are just like any other muscle in your body with only one great exception.
A basic handbag, a LBD... but this grommet dress was a great exception.
I say with confidence that my fashion guru Iris, would take great exception to this «fashion don't» and I imagine her giving it a hearty laugh.
But you prove that there're some great exceptions)
The Westie, in my experience, makes a great exception to the rule, but many others will only recommend this dog for children over ten years of age.
In the essay I described it as having a banal configuration, to which Katherine took great exception (though I stand by it) and our previously close relations were, and remain, soured, despite my withdrawing the essay prior to publication.
Late modern art would thus be the single greatest exemplar of a postmodern critique — and also the great exception.
2007 The Great Exception, Nothing Moments Publishing, A novel by Rachael Kushner 2002 Interview by Sarah Breitberg Semel, Special for STUDIO, A New Past, Studio Art Magazine
Then - mayor Rudy Giuliani took great exception to the display of Chris Ofili's Holy Virgin Mary, a painting of the Madonna that included the artist's signature balls of elephant dung.
The signatories took «the greatest exception to Brian Sewell's writing», and concluded that «the capital deserves better than Sewell's dire mix of sexual and class hypocrisy, intellectual posturing and artistic prejudice».
The great exception was Richard Diebenkorn, who painstakingly reinvented the tensions between visual observation and abstract form from the inside out.
I take great exception to the last sentence of A3k's post.
In debriefing a mock examination, one of our well - respected Superior Court judges took great exception to a flippant remark made by a witness.
In particular I took great exception to the fact that agents were running a muck claiming that IUL was the answer to -LSB-...]
In particular I took great exception to the fact that agents were running a muck claiming that IUL was the answer to any question about life insurance you had.
His sister, a placid little girl, loving and caring, extremely competent and capable of independent play, group time, quiet time and rip - roaring fun, took great exception to the arrival of the new kid on the block.
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