Sentences with phrase «often hear criticism»

I often hear the criticism that cryptocurrencies aren't practical, but what is more practical than disintermediating markets?
Yet I often hear criticism of market - cap weighting, presumably because modern portfolio theory (MPT) postulates a hypothetical market portfolio as efficient in the mean - variance sense.
We often hear criticism of programs that simply «throw money at the problem.»
I often hear criticism about ministers who haven't pushed to envelope or shown wisdom by challenging the system — as was certainly the case during Jim Crow.

Not exact matches

How often have we heard criticisms of the carbon - copy, mass - produced factories and gymnasiums that pass for churches these days?
A criticism I often hear and see written is that Christianity is irrelevant.
«In the general confession we talk about being miserable offenders - this is a criticism I've often heard,» he said.
Freedom of speech is protected not because we are all supposed to only say nice things about one another so we aren't forced to be violent, speech is protected precisely because people are often unwilling to hear criticism of things which they hold dear.
This claim seems to me to be far more philosophically penetrating, and more disturbing, than the often - heard but more piecemeal criticisms of modern technology's negative environmental, economic, or social - political consequences, or even the critique of present uses of technology as «inhumane» or contrary to basic human values.
His appetites have increased with fame and financial security, and today this is the criticism one hears most often.
Sam is aware of the criticisms that have come his way; indeed, while attending various pigeon conventions he has often heard them voiced by fliers who wouldn't know him by sight if they tripped over him either.
Lukaku has obviously heard this often repeated criticism, and he naturally rejects it.
All too often the onlywords a volunteer official hears (and remember, they are often youngpeople themselves), are harsh words of criticism such as «you blew thecall,» «get some glasses,» or even «you're ruining the game ump.»
At first I simply ignored them, but I hear this criticism so often that I am beginning to doubt my own inner voice that tells me she is not ready.
When you hear people talk about David Willetts, especially his critics, a curious thing often happens: you often find the criticisms levied at him are things that ought not to be criticisms at all.
Second, Ipsos MORI's poll confirms that one of the criticisms of Labour that has often been heard since the referendum, viz. that voters do not know what Labour stands for any more, still has considerable force.
This is often easier said than done: after all, it's not always easy to hear criticism without immediately going on the defensive.
We often hear in film criticism the lauding of lean, non-excessive, tightly structured films.
The response that I often hear to this criticism — that we just need to balance computer use in school with more «hands - on» activities (and maybe a little character education)-- sounds reasonable.
You hear this kind of criticism — that each new generation of young doctors is not as insightful or competent as its forebears — regularly among older physicians, often couched like this: «When I was in training thirty years ago, there was real rigor and we had to know our stuff.
While much of this may seem like common - sense advice, it's amazing how often we see and hear criticisms of the «pet industry» as uncaring when we're discussing prospective legislation.
The public demands it — but all too often, only hears unchallenged criticism that the judiciary lacks it.
Partners often need a little help to not immediately hear what the other person is saying as a threat or criticism and to begin to give each other the benefit of the doubt.
We often incurred criticism when we felt too good about ourselves and heard things like, «Who do you think you are?»
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