Sentences with phrase «much criticism on»

Honestly, it's tough to put much criticism on a title that's done so much to improve itself.
You should not put too much criticism on your child.
Well if the tactics are not attacking enough, the 4 -4-2 leaves him isolated, the lack of rotation leaves Suarez tired, and our midfield doesn't create enough, why so much criticism on Suarez?

Not exact matches

Variety «s new detailed allegations against Lauer sparked much criticism and curiosity on social media (especially with regard to the button):
If you read all the research on motivation, it pretty much comes down to this: Praise works better than criticism.
Public criticism of corruption and incompetence of government officials, once prevalent, is much less frequent on weibo these days.
Several believe the company would have been better off saying little about Russian interference and note that other companies, such as Twitter, which have stayed relatively quiet on the issue, have not had to deal with as much criticism.
Initial coin offerings, or ICOs, have been on the receiving end of much criticism and a growing amount of regulatory scrutiny.
The social media giant has grappled with the criticism over the issue for much of the past year, and struggled to keep public opinion on its side.
DiCaprio has been the target of much criticism and ridicule in the media, especially on Twitter, with posters pointing to the hypocrisy of someone who makes $ 50M from a single movie, owns a private j...
Much of the criticism has been levied at Antpool, a large mining group that is burning bitcoin cash on a daily basis, potentially reducing its total supply.
What's it like, as an artist, to receive criticism on a song that means so much to you on a personal level?
Conversely, the shrill, vitriolic, self - serving, and obviously unfair attacks on administration officials by the civil rights lobby has drained their criticism of much of its legitimacy.
After I read the article by Evans, it occurred to me that perhaps one of the many reasons that there is so much hate, ridicule and criticism generated by Satan and spewed by the non-believers on this forum is because in a small way they can witness the hope and peace of mind that believers have and for some reason they resent those that have that which they do not have, as did Evan's mother had for his father after he had accepted Jesus as his Lord and King and Savior.
At the beginning of Morrison's tenure, their most burning controversy involved the new higher criticism of the Bible, and much of the debate focused on Morrison's coeditor, Herbert L. Willett, an acknowledged champion of the new academic discipline.
Much of the discussion of the first directive has concentrated on the issue of non-violence, but it also says that «the lives of animals and plants... deserve protection, preservation and care».18 The church's record on this issue has been subject to criticism, and certainly modern European society has tended to exploit the natural world and to emphasize the gap between human and other forms of life.
Readers» comments on the piece included much criticism, too (although there was plenty of support for Helminiak's argument).
Christianity has been subject to much recent criticism for its acquiescence — even encouragement — of the exploitation of nature, said to be based on the verse in Genesis where God gave man «dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle and over all the earth» (Genesis 1, 26 AV.).
Modern theories of rhetoric have also been used to place new emphasis on argumentation, since much classical criticism has been overly concerned with arrangement and style.
The great theologian and preacher Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834), who has been called the father of modern Protestant theology, did so at the beginning of the nineteenth century, but was subject to strong criticism in the twentieth century by Karl Barth, whose emphasis on the objective revelation of God in Jesus Christ has dominated much theological thinking in the twentieth century.
This is not so much a criticism of these writers as an indication of the influence of Lowe's argument on Whitehead scholarship — all four of these authors do refer to Lowe.
To recall, my criticisms were based not so much on the substance of Dr. Podles» psychological or anthropological research but on the use of that research for the rest of his argument.
When you feel the need to respond to criticism, it reveals how much you've built your identity on being right.
The appointment was met with much criticism from those both within and outside of the Church who said someone who wasn't in favour of ordaining women shouldn't be allowed to take on a senior role.
New literary criticism from Denis Donoghue should be cause for celebration, and this latest volume initially promises much: a «personal essay» on five classics of American literature.
The more fantastic embellishments and harrowing threats connected with the last days can be attributed to imperfect reporting, not so much on the basis of textual criticism in which consensus is still lacking, but because they do not sound like Jesus.
Most commentators point to MacIntyre's influence on my work concerning the recovery of the virtues and corresponding criticism of modern moral philosophy, and it is true that I have learned much from MacIntyre's account of the virtues.
This has been implied already but needs elaboration because it is on this point that much of the criticism of the inductive method is focused.
«What is missing,» Ozick argues, «is an undercurrent, or call it, rather (because so much rests on it), an infrastructure, of serious criticism
Now I am convinced that, however much some of these leaders may be criticized on particular counts, their churches have in important instances preserved independent Christian vitality, and they remain the major organized force bearing witness to the ultimate criticisms of what intends to be a Marxist culture.
There has been much criticism of Weber's analysis, based on his theory of the Protestant work ethic, of the impact of religion on the rise of capitalism.
Come on Laura, nobody really cared, and most people think as I d that his reply was just skirting the question because he didn't want to give a direct answer to the question in fear of criticism from the Mormon Church of which he is a member, because without much doubt he probably would be participating in the celebration and drinking a beer also.
At the Library of Law and Liberty, Greg Weiner reconsiders Daniel Patrick Moynihan's criticisms of the War on Poverty, and suggests conservatives who frequently cite his work on the subject miss Moynihan's broader point: It was not that too much money was being misspent on the poor, but rather that those resources which were directed at the poor were all too often funneled through the middle class professional classes:
The criticism was primarily based on one line and, as such, the end result was conviction without much content.
The United Church of Christ has continually played an active part in media advocacy, devoting much of the time of their Office of Communication to media criticism, lobbying, and organizing community and legal - action groups against the television industry on behalf of disenfranchised groups.
The criticism of much present - day Christian preaching as being too much concerned with these two things instead of having something to say on corporate or global issues must, if it is to be both honest and helpful, face the fact that in the foundation (and still authoritative) documents of the church precisely these were the overwhelming dominant concerns.
(I might say in this context that I find Muray's apparent criticism of Hauerwas on the point that the latter focuses too much on Christianity's «internal criteria of truth without reference to publicly accessible criteria of common human experience and rational inquiry» (87) somewhat ironic.)
To much criticism, they also opted to include protein options and rye bread on the menu with the aim of making the deli more accessible to groups of friends.
This has been on my mind too lately, as I see so much criticism online by vegans about vegan products, recipes and food.
Sometimes Adrian Durham's (TalkSports) criticisms are so much bothering on jealousy that I begin to wonder if this man is not desperately trying too hard to hide the loving feelings he has for our great club.
The only bit of criticism I can give is that we should have put the foot down on the gas much earlier in the game and tried to get an early goal.
As much as I agree with Jon on most of his opinions, I just can not convince myself on this one.The point that is indisputable is the frustration we all (well most) feel.Wenger is responsible for this mess yet he still seems to feel he is bullet proof and totally immune to criticism of his management.
It became clear that not much is said in the Arsenal dressing room if things aren't in favour of the Gunners and it thus seems like a fair few players are responding strongly to the criticism from the fans and those on social media.
The FA cup, did Iwobi play in the that match, community sheld this season, did Iwobi play, why all these hash criticism on this young lad... don't let us dwell too much on his weakness because every players has individual weakness...
Welbeck doesn't get as much criticism because he is an athletic and keeps on running like a headless chicken.
Martin Keown has had to detract on his previous criticisms following his performance this weekend, although I'm not certain that turning up as rare as he has done this term is going to help him much.
You are one of the reasons why there is so much criticism in the media, which has a negative effect on the confidence of Jack.
For quite few years now it has been the Arsenal midfield that has been the best part of our squad, even though there has been criticism of Arsene Wenger for relying too much on the same sort of small and technically gifted players like Tomas Rosicky, Jack Wilshere and Santi Cazorla and not enough steel and aggression.
Goals — I honestly believe there would have been as much criticism thrown his way if he'd converted his chance on the weekend than if he did.
I saw few criticism for not bringing in Emerson but he already brought two attacking players on the pitch (who of course failed to change much).
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