Sentences with phrase «much critical success»

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Mahaney pointed to the commercial success of Netflix's critically panned, Will Smith - led original movie «Bright» as an example of how critical reception may not mean too much to Netflix.
While critical of moral problems in the West, Kirill, the ROC, and Vladimir Putin have not had much success in promoting a Christian worldview or way of life in Russia.
If the success of a representative democracy hinges on the informed consent of the governed, it is critical that the public know as much as possible about the information used and the processes by which its representatives spend tax dollars and act on policy recommendations.
However, critical to the success of this approach will be the design of mechanisms which will allow delivery of much needed housing, infrastructure and facilities despite possible objections from the few.
This work ethic has been critical for much of the party's success, and has allowed the Liberal Democrats to build strongholds in constituencies such as Eastleigh.
Much like its loveable CGI star, Paddington 2 has proved to be that rarest of creatures, a sequel that surpasses the original, and now it's replicating the critical success at the box office.
Greta Gerwig's much - hyped new indie film Lady Bird has received a great deal of critical acclaim and success.
Much of the kudos for Joe's critical success will no doubt go to Cage for giving his most respectable, subdued dramatic turn in many years.
As the director behind two effective series reboots, Campbell surely deserves a little monument in some corner of the Fleming - verse, but where GoldenEye revelled in old - school cartooniness, Casino Royale was calibrated for (relative) seriousness from the get - go — a tone very much in vogue in the mid-2000s after the critical and commercial success of Batman Begins.
It also feels like a perfect film for the times: the US box office successes of both Lincoln and Zero Dark Thirty are indicative of a period in which Americans are much more reflective and self - critical than is customary; aside from its homage to the country's most revered president, Spielberg's film is a reminder of the enduring battle between American idealism and bigotry, and between its White House and Congress.
That movie was a success by pretty much any available metric: box office (an eye - popping $ 980 million worldwide), critical appraisal (89 percent approval on Rotten Tomatoes), and the countless millions of American children (two of whom reside in my house) who spent weeks singing the movie's anthem, «Let It Go» — a likely shoo - in for Best Song — from the moment they got up in the morning to the moment they were asleep at night.
Director Shane Meadows Cast Thomas Turgoose, Stephen Graham, Jo Hartley He's got some Front You could hear the British film industry breathe a collective sigh of relief when writer - director Shane Meadows got the breakthrough hit he so richly deserved after much critical but little commercial success with his previous films.
Although Shonkoff thinks accountability is critical in early childhood development assessment, he foresees the issue of assessment as a much bigger political problem that requires honest evaluation — something that he sees as detrimental to assessment success.
«I count myself among those who worry that the balance has shifted too much away from subjects outside of math and English, subjects that can be the spark to a child's interest and excitement, are actually essential to success in reading, and are critical to a child's future.»
Much of that success stems from Alverno's uniquecurriculum, which focuses on the development ofeight abilities considered critical for real - worldsuccess — skills ranging from being an effectivecommunicator to having a globalperspective.
When wanting to know how much and how well our children are learning in school, critical measures of success are usually based solely on achievement data.
Stiggins kicks off this critical conversation and charts a course for a new system that promises much higher levels of student success at a fraction of our current testing costs.
Reading and writing couldn't be more critical to a student's success, Katz said, «so I don't think that any thought has been in the direction of, «We have too much ELA.»
SBHCs meet a critical need for students, and are considered to be a preventive approach to addressing the disproportionate barriers to academic success our students face; the byproduct of much larger societal issues rooted in racial inequity.
While noncompliance is certainly a critical concern and risk factor, the overall costs of a poorly planned and executed parent communication strategy result in much more impactful consequences: lost dollars that could be spent furthering success in the classroom and a failure to actively engage all students and parents in a way that serves as a foundation for achieving sustained and long term academic achievement.
Whether it's a rule that defines how much you're allowed to risk or what you're supposed to do during a losing streak, trading rules are critical to your success.
While not a critical darling, the game saw some commercial success — albeit not as much as THQ was hoping for at the time as developer Kaos Studios was shuttered only a month after the game's release — before quietly fading into the shadows.
It came out at perhaps the worst possible time, right next to the spectacular PS4 game Horizon: Zero Dawn and the all - time classic Zelda: Breath of the Wild — «Being sandwiched between Zelda and Horizon was just way too much for me to handle,» Yoko said — but it was a success nonetheless, drawing critical acclaim and selling far better than anyone had expected.
Each of its three iterations (across two platforms) has brought with it as much entertainment as it has innovation and has been that rarest of things; a critical darling and a resounding commercial success.
It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that Rhizome's former executive director Lauren Cornell tapped Ryan Trecartin to co-curate this year's New Museum Triennial; the pair have collaborated for years, and Trecartin's much - lauded video works were among the biggest stars of the Triennial's first edition in 2009, Younger Than Jesus (not to mention his overwhelming critical success in the following years).
As a female immigrant painter, Blumenthal never attracted much critical or public attention: despite brief periods of relative success in the 1940s and the 1970s, she died in obscurity.
DOROTHY SECKLER: I think it's rather phenomenal the success and the critical attention paid the show in the middle of a season in which most offerings were either geometric abstraction, Op art, Minimal, Pop or sort of things in which the artist would be working much more conceptually as opposed to intuitively and in which the forms would be, in most cases, more geometric.
Prospect.1 was a critical success, but, economically speaking, the timing couldn't have been much worse.
Though they provided a large percentage of the work on display, and received much of the critical acclaim, they never quite reached the international success that was achieved by Warhol or Lichtenstein.
Throughout his career, Bradley found much critical and commercial success as his work was always well accepted by both the experts and the wider masses of audiences.
Much of the groundwork critical to this success was however done in the year preceding, 2000.
The Wildlife Picture Index will allow conservationists to accurately measure biodiversity in areas that previously have been either too expensive, or logistically prohibitive... we believe that this new methodology will be able to fill critical gaps in knowledge of wildlife diversity while providing much - needed baseline data to assess success or failure in places where we work.
Litigators will often tell us that this step was critical to their success as it was the first time they had to try to convince someone of the merits of the case, and we helped them do this much earlier than they would have naturally done.
A good set of keywords is critical to the success of your online professional presence, but, like most of us, you probably aren't paying much attention to this particular item.
They have had much of their success in multi-channel environments where customer - to - employee engagement is critical to building loyalty and reducing costs.
In essence, this is all about planning and, for a long - distance relationship, this is so much more significant, if not a critical success factor.
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
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