The Federal Circuit panel's recent
open criticism of the redundancy practice may signal an attempt by the court to check the practice, despite cases holding that institution decisions are generally not subject to court review.
As with Richard Tuttle, his rejection of the seductions of weight and thickness, his insistence on immateriality, were
an open criticism of physical size and mass as the measures of Modernist progress, best exemplified then in Frank Stella's and Richard Serra's work.
MacColl was perhaps an unlikely choice in that he was known for
his open criticism of the art establishment, including Henry Tate's collection.
The governor and the emir have been embroiled in a proxy war for many weeks, with the state government's anti-corruption agency launching a probe of Kano Emirate Council finances in apparent retaliation for Emir Sanusi's
open criticism of the governor's top project priorities.
His reference to having first met Teachout at a meeting of activists opposing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)-- an initiative championed by former president Bill Clinton — was the closest that either one came to
open criticism of the Democrat who wrested the presidential nomination away from Sanders, and who is viewed askance by many of his most ardent supporters.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs took issue with Chuck Schumer's
open criticism of the White House's Israel policy at the gaggle today.
But where is
the open criticism of the creepy mercenaries like Bill Tieleman of the NDP?
Not exact matches
The tax code is riddled with exceptions and exemptions, so Finance Minister Bill Morneau could make a lot
of reforms and still find himself wide
open to
criticism.
Criticism of a thing, a piece
of media, or something inanimate is OK if you know what you're talking about, but criticizing individuals
opens a door that you don't want to walk through in social media.
It's hard to
open up to
criticism, particularly in the early stages
of a startup when passion is at its peak.
Stepping out
of our comfort zone to learn something new or be
open to constructive
criticism and even failure is the embodiment
of getting out
of our comfort zone which will only make us better leaders.
China laid out a clearer timetable on Wednesday for
opening its financial sector to more foreign investment by the end
of 2018, as Beijing looks to fend off growing
criticism from the United States and others that it unfairly limits competition.
In the Russian Far East, Huawei outcompeted Nokia in a 2017
open tender bidding process to lay an internet cable to the Kurile Islands by agreeing to complete the project at a cost that was 9 percent below Rostelecom's stated maximum contract price.122 Though there have been no specific complaints surrounding the Kurile Islands tender, China's investments in Russia at times do not adhere to market principles — an issue
of concern for the West given long - standing U.S. and European
criticism of unfair Chinese trade and investment practices.
This arguably affirms one
of the major
criticisms of the program, which holds that companies don't always sufficiently attempt to fill
open positions using domestic labor before applying for temporary foreign visas.
This Tuesday, Houston's Lakewood Church — one
of America's largest and most prominent megachurches — announced plans to
open its doors to evacuees
of the Harvey flooding, following several days
of criticism over its pastor, Joel Osteen's, response to the crisis.
Valeant's prescription drug sales began to unravel last year as its history
of large price increases drew sharp
criticism and the attention
of lawmakers as well as New York and Massachusetts attorneys general, which
opened investigations.
In a fairly
open criticism ripple's — the company that supports the payment Protocol, which he founded in 2013, at the same time he left, stated that the introduction
of centralized financial payments Protocol in cryptography is a system that is no better than SWIFT or PayPal.
Wells Fargo's chief executive Timothy Sloan on Tuesday defended the mega bank against withering
criticism from lawmakers that it has not done enough to reform itself since admitting last year it had
opened millions
of fake accounts customers didn't want.
And such groups provided Catholic support for the president in 2009, when he faced conservative Catholic
criticism over his commencement address at the University
of Notre Dame, and in 2010, when the bishops opposed Obama's health care law, alleging that it left the door
open to taxpayer - funded abortion.
The
criticism (Akin's remarks) is creating major tensions between the mainstream Republican Party and a key part
of its base days before the GOP's convention is set to
open in Tampa, Florida.
And if the world sees in Israel a legit case for
criticism that bears a nasty odor
of something else, I have to
open your eyes.
Therefore, we can safely conclude that Dr. King would have embraced gay rights just as powerfully as Coretta had it not been during a time when to be so
open about gay rights for a clergyman, especially one who was black and fighting other problems would have left him
open to plenty
of criticism and worse.
The argument
of this sermon was
open to
criticism on the ground that the preacher seemed to take for granted a highly debatable view
of the redemptive value
of human suffering; yet he was calling attention to something very important, namely, that if we quote Baxter's words as Professor Lampe has done, we must not forget that the scope
of Christ's suffering is limited.
Only when the decision is made as a matter
of deliberate policy can the school's ways
of relating to its immediate situation truly be governed by its overarching end, be
open to self -
criticism, and become an integral part
of the effort to understand God truly.
Such negotiations assume a lack
of open public
criticism of one another on the part
of the principals.
My critique
of Disney is not so much concerned with the content
of its films and other media, though the content is certainly
open to
criticism.
But let one
of them depart from «the script» and begin to theologize, write and publish on issues
of the Latin American reality and pressures,
criticisms and
open opposition begin to emerge.
When I have tried to introduce the idea
of the nontranslatable Qur» an to my Harvard students and Western friends, one
of their typical reactions is to think that, like Roman Catholics and the Latin Mass before the Second Vatican Council, Muslims will also soon come to realize the necessity for translation, which will then
open them up to higher
criticism.
Perfect objectivity is not something we can achieve, but it is an ideal we can strive for by consciously
opening ourselves to
criticism and correction both by God, speaking through the text, and by the convictions
of others.
«Where standards
of right and wrong are asserted with dogmatic certainty and are not
open to discussion, and, even worse, where these standards merely express the interests
of the stronger party in a relationship while clothing those interests in moralistic language, then that
criticism is indeed justified» (p. 140).
Many years ago, I saw a Catholic priest do something that left him
open to a lot
of criticism but in the end, was the wisest thing he could have done.
When Al Smith faced Herbert Hoover in the presidential campaign
of 1928, his
open support
of the «wet» position occasioned even more
criticism in the CENTURY's pages than the fact
of his Catholicism.
The period from 1968 through 1971 was one
of internal turmoil and increasingly
open criticism.
While his analysis is not nearly as narrow or dogmatic as those
of unbridled proponents
of the free market, he is
open to the same
criticism: he leaves it to fate — or at least to the market and the state — to resolve problems like poverty.
Though he presses the analogy
of the religious body with the physical organism and though his concept
of the «divine society» is
open to
criticism, de la Grasserie does offer helpful categories for the understanding
of «external religious society,» and particularly
of the «societies to the second power,» as created by prophets and saints.
To begin with, I might call his attention to Naomi Schaefer Riley's God on the Quad and Alan Wolfe's The
Opening of the Evangelical Mind, not to mention the thoughtful
criticism and self -
criticism of distinguished scholars like George Marsden and David Lyle Jeffrey.
Anyway, the plot thickened when, in response to some
of the
criticism his list was receiving, Shaffer responded with «An
Open Letter to Christian Women Blogs.»
I gladly record my debt to Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Jr. and Anton Boisen, whose course, «Experience and Theology,» in The Chicago Theological Seminary
opened up the relation
of theology to psychology for me; to Seward Hiltner, Granger Westberg, and my present colleague, Earl Loomis, with each
of whom I have taught courses on the relation
of psychiatry and theology; and to William Oglesby
of Union Seminary, Richmond, not only for his encouragement in the project I was undertaking, but for helpful
criticism of the lectures.
In addition to listening to constructive
criticism of the way that «celibate gay Christian» is
open to misunderstanding, we also need to look critically at the way that the language that has been used by Courage / Exodus / NARTH is also
open to misunderstanding and has been used in misleading ways.
This
criticism is made by the (now) over 100 Muslim scholars in their 2006
Open Letter to Pope Benedict which states: «figures such as al - Ghazali (d. 1111 CE) and many others are far more influential and representative
of Islamic belief than Ibn Hazm (d. 1069)».
My reply to such
criticism was: how could one expect clergymen to acquire this knowledge if medical schools were unwilling to
open their classes to clergymen seeking this kind
of information?
Most
of the other acts
of interpretation that are going on in our midst are cryptic and therefore not honest, not available, and not
open to
criticism.
After receiving a wave
of criticism online, Joel Osteen has
opened his church to families affected by... More
In print, the New Journalism indulges in a lot
of first - person narrative, as I have done in this article — as if I were really laying myself
open to your
criticisms.
His conclusion» that the Catholic Church under Pius XII was imperfect (and therefore
open to
criticism)» is likely to advance the cause
of Pius XII and bring justice to a topic often devoid
of it.
This
opens the progressive position to any number
of reductio ad absurdum
criticisms.
«As a general rule, I will respond to little if any
criticism of me in the media, on social media, blogs,
open letters, etc..
But the National Council
of Churches has wisely kept the panel independent
of outside pressures and, to a surprising degree,
opened a new era
of responsible, ecumenical, and theologically informed film
criticism.
When I invited him to inspect Spinoza's
criticisms of Maimonides for himself, he recoiled with imprecations at the suggestion that he
open the forbidden book
of the arch-heretic.
The nature
of and perhaps the attitudes within those institutions doubtless are
open to
criticism, but the forming
of some such «countercultural» societies (e.g., congregations) seems intrinsic to the Christian faith.