Sentences with phrase «increasing number of critics»

The AKC has come under fire from an increasing number of critics including veterinarians, breeders, trainers and animal advocates that who charge that it has done purebred dogs irreparable harm.
Because now that comics have infiltrated the mainstream book trade (and the reading lists of grownups) in the form of graphic novels, memoirs, and trade collections, an increasing number of critics are faced with the task of reviewing the damn things.
So why might this be happening, and why the increasing number of critics?

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Critics claim that the increased number of annulments granted has made annulment tantamount to «Catholic divorce.»
As one critic has said of the reliance of Wheelwright's diaphor on epiphor: «The net effect of diaphor is to increase the possibility of pluri - signification by forcing the reader to create a relationship or a number of relationships, more or less cognitive, without finally insisting on a particular version» (David M. Miller, The Net of Hephaestus: A Study of Modern Criticism and Metaphysical Metaphor [The Hague: Mouton and Co., 1971], p. 113).
Critics say it's just training the parents, but it's being done all over the world and gaining an increasing number of adherents here in the United States.
Critics claimed that his recommendations would weaken employee protections and lead to an increased number of unjustified redundancies.
But a increase in the number of its Commons critics could bring it to a halt.
He then unleashed a series of tweets he dubbed «fun facts» that showed how the number of millionaires, including those making more than $ 10 million a year, has increased since tax reforms were enacted in 2011 despite critics saying tax hikes would cause the wealthy to flee the state.
Critics note that although there has been an increase in the number of storms since 1995, the effects of Atlantic currents, rather than climate change, could be responsible.
Reversing these trends will require concerted national action, critics say, but not the steps propounded by some highly publicized reports and industry leaders, such as increasing numbers of graduate fellowships and H - 1B visas — steps that critics argue will only make matters worse.
Or, critics say, CRISPR could simply increase the number and variety of animals sacrificed in the name of science, with little to show for it.
At this year's Television Critics Association, NBC formally launched their «Female Forward Initiative,» increasing the number of female directors on the popular network's list of programs slated for Fall.
It is clear to the members of the Boston Society of Film Critics (and other reviewers of our acquaintance) that an increasing number of independent film distributors are foregoing theatrical press screenings and DVD screeners for streaming files.
The other main area of contention for critics has been one that is spread across a number of Siegel's films, although it achieved increasing prominence through the 1960s and»70s.
Critics say the use of 2017 - 18 as a baseline is unfair on schools that have already made efforts to increase numbers studying maths beyond GCSE in recent years, which won't benefit from the extra cash.
«And it remains one of the most significant contemporary art events in the calendar, not just because of the scale of the event itself but because of the increasing number of people who come form all over the world, whether that is professionals, critics, curators, other artists, dealers and collectors as well as the international visitors over the following six months.»
Curators and critics, however, sometimes prefer not to engage with these invigorating rival claims, perhaps because any attempt to characterize or evaluate can be dismissed as judgmental or elitist, an effort to draw distinctions at a time when what can look like the gray zone of mixed media or multimedia is embraced by an increasing number of artists.
Over the last twenty years, there has been increasing criticism of a lack of transparency in the system of appointment: the criticism has not been levelled at candidates considered to be unqualified, but rather at the way in which candidates were chosen and then announced — given the increasing importance of the Supreme Court's decisions, a number of political and academic critics argued that the traditional system was flawed.
Critics note that, because the target applies to aggregate levels of spending, individual physicians have a micro ‐ level incentive to increase the number of services they perform in order to overcome a lower per ‐ service payment under the SGR.
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