Sentences with phrase «much about the reaction»

Rail: So much about the reaction against Neo-Expressionism is there's a whole constellation of things that we're trying to sort through, one of those is «authorship,» and now everyone gets very uncomfortable at the idea of art expressing the feeling of an artist.

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Reaction to the new film about his life, not so much.
He says he got much the same reaction when he started talking about robot vacuum cleaners.
For much of the post-crisis period, positive observations about the state of the U.S. economy by the Fed and its leaders would trigger selling on Wall Street — an upside - down reaction worthy of Lewis Carroll.
That means patients who were paying EpiPen's full $ 608 list price (for a package of two) can now get the epinephrine injection device, which is used to treat a potentially fatal allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis, for about half as much.
Much of the conventional reaction to Buffett's purchase can be found in the Wall Street Journal or in the litany of analyses offered by Seeking Alpha writers, and I just want to address two of the specific conventional wisdom claims that you have read about Buffett's Phillips 66 purchase.
For example, what has come about in the shift of imagery exemplified in the new physics and in emergent thinking generally represents not so much a reaction as a radical reconception of fundamental notions, altering the modern consciousness itself.
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious blog news on CNN learning more about religion from this alone and about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
From the preponderance of Christian - generated headlines and sound bites, we can pretty much guess what non-Christians think about Christians» views of a variety of political issues only based on a slim portion of evangelicalism's reactions in the media.
I think this reaction is mitigated if we remember that in spite of much of the formal ontological language about God in traditional theology, the language of devotion has been modelled very largely on the acceptance of God's hearing, responding, sharing, and suffering with his creatures:
John C. Calhoun observed in 1850 that one of the strongest of the ties holding the nation together, the spiritual and ecclesiastical, was the first to give way under the pressures of the slavery issue.4 The reactions of Protestantism to the sectionalism that precipitated the Civil War, to the War itself and to Reconstruction, tell us much about its nature in America.
When asked how he felt about the world's reaction to his Grandfather's death, Will, who is also a preacher, said: «To be honest, I haven't had much time to process it all.
If we have been friends for a awhile one thing you will know about me is my reaction to pretty much any major life event is to throw food at it.
«But I wouldn't take too much notice of that reaction — sometimes you don't want your players to be happy about coming off.
I am a little curious about how the fans will react to the news that Wenger will stay once it is announced but I expect it will be much like us missing out on the top 4, a bit of grumbling but no real reaction because we all saw it coming months ago.
Now as much as that may have been too hasty a verdict and too much of a knee jerk reaction to a few below par games, it is also too son to say that the real Mesut Ozil is back and that the German international is about to set the world on fire.
When I think about the trauma we're experiencing as a society right now, and our fearful, primal, and often - illogical reaction, it's pretty much the macro version of what my children go through daily.
The fact that its filled with so much uncertainty makes us feel guilty about our natural reactions and constantly doubt whether we're doing a good job.
Mike Beecroft had a different reaction: «We hear so much about «rights».
Cameron clearly lacked enthusiasm for the policy — «the Coalition Agreement mentions this issue of anonymity» — and there is every indication they are both surprised at the reaction and not much up for a fight with women's groups about it.
Polanyi says scientists are only beginning to understand how catalysis operates, and that the shift towards green chemistry makes knowing as much as possible about catalysts and how they reduce waste caused by chemical reactions more important than ever before.
«While providing crucial information about their potential for a severe allergic reaction to a food, having blood drawn for BAT testing is a much more comfortable procedure than food challenges.»
This is a much more exciting possibility, because if every reaction creates the possibility of two more reactions, now we are talking about a reaction that can grow really dramatically.
Because yeast prions act much like mammalian prions and are easier to study, scientists hope they will offer clues about how these mis - folding chain reactions get started and how they might be stopped.
We tried to keep an open mind but some of the ideas we had — including an aberrant immune reaction — were beyond what we thought is amenable to study in wildlife diseases, given that so much less is known about wildlife biology than human or laboratory animal biology.
Constant criticism, whether it's coming from others or from ourselves, keeps us in a state of chronic stress about our weight, which produces a biochemical chain reaction in our body that actually makes it much harder to burn fat — and may even have the opposite effect.
But what about the many patients I have seen whom only drink small to moderate amounts and experience reactions the following day out of proportion to how much alcohol they consumed the previous day?
It's good to get blood tests and other information to arm yourself with as much information as possible, but also realize that observing your body's reactions to things is always the best gauge for any decision about what to do.
It's worth easing into the Intro diet to try to avoid the terrible die off reactions that I've read so much about.
We've all heard horror stories about them, and for some Lyme patients, the thought of having to endure this reaction on top of disabling Lyme symptoms is too much to bear.
I hadn't thought much about how reaction to a food sensitivity might affect weight gain, but it makes sense.
Coupled with the fact that I've seen so much on Pinterest lately about reactions, the following was inevitable.
This would actually make it much easier for you to find your ideal partner without having to worry about the reactions from other people are without having to worry about the fear of rejection.
Given the difficulties faced by actor Carlyle and the screenwriters to successfully convey pure, unadulterated evil, much of what we learn about Hitler is conveyed by the observations and reactions of other characters, notably crusading but ineffectual anti-Nazi journalist Fritz Gerlich (Matthew Modine), and especially German publisher Ernst Hanfstaengl (Liev Schreiber) and his wife, Helene (Julianna Margulies).
Even marginally more public statements about social issues don't seem to stir much gamer reaction.
We talked about what it was like to walk on the yellow brick road for the first time, her reaction to the finished film, 3D, doing so much press, and does she get to visit Disneyland for free after being in a huge Disney movie.
This week on The Collision, we talk about Ben Affleck being cast as Batman in Man of Steel 2, the fanboy reaction to that news, how fans think they know how best to run a studio, and much more.
Marion, exercising an evolutionary maternal reflex, repeatedly criticizes her daughter about everything from her academic talents — or lack thereof — to her indulgent use of not one, but two bath towels, an insignificant act that receives a much more vociferous reaction than, say, when Lady Bird hints that she is considering having sex for the first time.
The 32 - year - old «Social Network» star hasn't spoken much about the negative reaction to his performance in the Zack Snyder film until this weekend, when he told fans at MCM London Comic Con that he will reprise his role in Snyder's upcoming Justice League movies.
That's pretty much the reaction I see every time I write about a new mobile CCG, and to a degree I understand why; CCGs seem to be one of the favorite genre of App Store developers.
• Sticking with Fox Searchlight, we talk about the reaction to Mark Romanek's «Never Let Me Go» so far (see SPOILER warning below) and how much of a foothold it could maintain throughout the season.
The much - awaited Solo: A Star Wars Story had its grand premiere on Thursday and while the official reviews are yet to come in, many fans have started putting up their reactions about the film on Twitter.
It is only when we realize that the film isn't much about Johnny McQueen or Irish nationalism, but everyday citizens» reactions to violence and authority that the movie's value becomes obvious.
His dismissive reaction speaks volumes about how much he really cares about what real people think about the state of our public schools.
I don't recall my exact reaction, but I must not have registered anything obvious as she continued for some minutes about how much she disliked Hawai'i in general and Honolulu in particular.
Generally speaking though, I've gotten much better about selecting the books I read and review which cuts down considerably on the number of negative reviews I have to write.As for bad reactions... not really for reviews.
I basically agree with your reaction, but when I think about how much I hope independent bookstores survive it makes me think this boost from Kindles might be a potent tool, if customers knew in advance what they were getting into.
But with digital books, the cover (which becomes the front cover) is even MORE critical, because so much more of the customer's decision to drill deeper and learn more about the book (i.e. read the blurb, check out the rating and reviews, etc) hinges on their initial reaction to the cover.
Ever since Apple launched the much awaited iPad on 27th January this year, there have been mixed reaction about its functionality and usability.
I'll admit, when I started hearing about the change to the rules for how much an author would be paid for every borrow under the KU / KOLL programs, my reaction was mixed.
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