Sentences with phrase «much critical comment»

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Fourth, if I understand your comments about the church and you are being critical of the church, this could be said about much of the church at the end of the first century.
In a candid article published in Christian Century in 1980, Henry admitted his earlier and more optimistic vision of a grand evangelical alliance had come to nothing, and he placed much of the blame on Billy Graham, one of Henry's few critical comments about his former classmate and collaborator.
Comments should be much more critical.
She is very much more qualified, nonetheless, than (likely) all of the people commenting here and there is definitely some critical commentary.
They may be a bit more too much towards the critical bracket for many but I have always thought you mostly back your comment with an argument that seems considered.
I don't comment often but do read daily — this blog has taught me so much about critical thinking, feminism, science, and respect.
It's interesting that the most critical comments this site gets come in when I have something unflattering to say about either Second Life or Ron Paul, i.e., generally that I don't see much chance for either of them to build a mass audience.
In highly critical comments, Francis Maude told ITV News it was «very regrettable» so much money had been wasted.
One of Hillary Clinton's most high - profile supporters in New York State wasn't much phased by critical comments FBI Director James Comey made Tuesday about the former secretary of state.
On the other hand, its useful for him that Germany is about to follow his fiscal stimulus blueprint, giving him ample room to mock how much the Tories made out of critical German comments last year - expect much talk of how isolated Cameron is internationally.
I note and with much cynicism that several perfectly valid comments; highly critical of Labor that were posted here yesterday, have now been deleted.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema, including Alfred actor Jeremy Irons» very critical comments of his own movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, rumours of Disney being unhappy with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the first set photos of Hugh Jackman filming Wolverine III and much, much more... -LSB-...]
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
It is truly exciting to see in one place so much creative punch, which is made more so by the thoughtful and specialist - penned essays on each artist packed with critical thought, historical comments, and theory.»
I don't know about all of you, but I do find that the uncertainty around e.g. the various issues related to ocean heat content or issues regarding connecting the Argo float network to other data networks is SO much better covered in Judith's bizarre and uniquely repetitive mischaracterizations of other scientists» comments, than by the published science and its critical review.
On the other hand, the regulated community did not provide much in the way of critical comments.
I have found from much lesser edified posts here that there is little (but not no) need for apology, since much of the critical comment stems from bias or ignorance.
Well, before I get into too much hot water, let me just say that the idea of a critical edition of a text important to legal history is just a surprising absence, and that is the starting point of my comment.
Irwin Law had a draft of my book reviewed by three (anonymous) lawyers who each provided critical comments and led me to adjust an entire chapter and resulted in a much improved book.
He was also very critical of my driving, convincing me I was a horrible driver, while the other instructor I had rarely commented as much as he did, giving me the impression I was at least average.
High expressed emotion (EE) refers to affective attitudes and behaviors toward patients characterized by critical comments, hostility, and emotional over involvement (EOI).3 The construct has traditionally been applied to the study of familial relationships, and it is well established that levels of familial EE are significant predictors of outcome across a range of psychiatric and physical health conditions.4 A substantial body of this research has been carried out with people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, and there is strong evidence that those living in high EE environments have a much higher risk of relapse than those living in low EE environments.5 The success of family intervention studies aiming to reduce high EE and relapses add to the support for a causal relationship.6, 7
It's a two - pronged risk: critical comments about the owner's sense of style or personal possessions can make them less enthusiastic about negotiating with you; likewise, divulging how much you LOVE certain aspects of a property tells the owner they have additional negotiating power.
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