Sentences with phrase «much critical respect»

American regionalism never received much critical respect, not even for George Caleb Bingham on the Missouri River, and he had outlived his friends Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry.
Rode singles out the role as one of the best ever for the Mick, who often didn't get much critical respect for his acting.

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In this respect, they both did much better than many present - day theologians who are never quite clear on this, perhaps the most critical methodological issue of all.
Shifting focus from how much respect you feel you're getting, to whether or not you're showing them respect, is critical.
I don't comment often but do read daily — this blog has taught me so much about critical thinking, feminism, science, and respect.
Once relegated to decorative parts for years and long acknowledged as the wife of Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman spent the latter half of the 1990s and the first decade of the new millennium earning much - deserved critical respect.
It's like a Coen Brothers film in that respect: very much the post-modern artifact, very much the solipsistic auto - critical exercise in genre, but also so technically brilliant and thematically rich that it's possible to enjoy it without much of that prior knowledge.
It was a crueler, more broken game that respected players» time less, left critical bugs and more severe combat imbalances in place for far longer, and fumbled its first big expansion by changing too much and rushing it out the door just a few months after launch.
But if we respect and honor his desires and decisions as much as is safely possible, and even when we can't fulfill a desire we accept, validate and celebrate his right to have that desire, he learns, «My desires are important and deserve respect,» and since desires are a critical part of the self he will therefore learn to respect himself.
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