Sentences with phrase «internal criticism»

Besides the effect of outside pressure, Chinese officials were also motivated to act on climate by internal criticism over the country's poor air quality.
Besides the effect of outside pressure, Chinese officials were also motivated to act on climate by internal criticism over the country's poor air quality.
He also uses internal criticisms to evaluate the overall theological health of process theology.
As long as these criteria are satisfied, there is the possibility of reciprocal internal criticism.
But judging by the lack of internal criticism of Clegg and co by their grassroots activists, the strategy has proved remarkably effective in preserving party unity.
Yet feminists fear the conflict between the desire for internal criticism and the need to avoid acrimonious factionalism.
Similarly, an attempt by John Swinney, the dry - as - dust education secretary, to rebut recent internal criticism that the Scottish government lacks a radical edge amounted to little more than claiming the SNP sat «firmly astride Scotland's social democratic centre», while elsewhere he said the currency proposition won't «necessarily» have to be any different from that offered up in 2014, a so - called «currency union».
Second, it is a sign of great health that there has always been tremendous internal criticism within the state of Israel, and never more so than in recent weeks.
PEF President Susan Kent had faced internal criticism for her handling of the matter, including allegations that PEF leaders asked the Rockland County district attorney's office not to probe the matter.
Concerted efforts to win business support would be another move to the centre, which is valuable enough that Miliband should be prepared to endure internal criticisms.
To counteract this, I rely on freewriting, or typing thoughts without internal criticism or filters.
That means no to the agency designed site for sure, but I think it also requires constant internal criticism of what's going to appear (ie being sure of the answer to your question «what are they trying to achieve») and a rigorous usability assessment.
Joining a wave of internal criticism of Ed Miliband's campaign, he said Labour had allowed the Tories to appear «more serious than us about spreading wealth across the country.
On the other hand, internal criticism is emerging inside the governing Syriza party focused on the cabinet's negotiating methods with the Eurogroup, while Germany has reopened the debate over whether Greece should request a third rescue plan when negotiating the final agreement with its partners next summer.
Our questions are solely those of internal criticism.
But I take it that Bergson's intuitions are supposed already to be subjected to a kind of internal criticism and thus inclusive of some degree or aspect of interpretation.
Rather, it adopts a method of internal criticism to avoid the use of questionable tactics of previous participants in the humanist - theist debate.
Bruschi writes compellingly about the stroke he suffered in 2005 and why — amid media and internal criticism — he decided to return to the field the next season.
Begin resigned as leader, a move he had considered before the election because of the internal criticism.
Anytime you try to exert power over yourself with rigid rules and internal criticism, you are trying to force control over yourself in a way that likely won't be too productive.
Ultimately, Pirim accepts this duality as his own, without recourse or internal criticism.
If the «contemporary» scene suffers from a crushing surfeit of concept and reference, which ends in tedium and irrelevance, the contemporary figurative scene suffers from a lack of internal criticism, from a failure to distinguish between what is well painted and what is good art, which ends in mediocrity and kitsch.
Internal criticism has, in fact, been intense.
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