Whilst the main
point of criticism made by Merson here is not rocket science and one that most will agree with I have become disappointed with Merson's continued sniping at my club even though he is an ex-Gooner.
Not exact matches
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...
@Christine,
Points well -
made; your
criticisms are indeed valid in some respects, arguably way off in others, but I get the gist
of what you're saying.
When some asshat like you, just sayin, HeavenSent, Bob, etc.
make blanket statements and refuse to respond to corrections,
criticisms, or valid
points refuting those statements, then there is no
point in bringing up any kind
of argument.
It's to the
point with some Christian posters here that any
criticism of their actions and religious beliefs garners the immediate judgment that the person doing so is being hateful when, in reality, they are only fulfilling that very same Bible observation
made by Jesus.
To suggest that total voluntary exclusion and participation in an individual's self selected religious practices and spiritual life is somehow politically incorrect or wrong, or
making it a target
of criticism or political
point, is nothing less than a display
of ignorance and disregard for individual rights.
John Calvin under Augustine's influence explicitly says that God wills every event.17 The
criticism we are
making of St. Augustine can be
made from more than one philosophical
point of view.
Anderson's best
points are
made in
criticism of Fukuyama's determinism and inexplicable faith in mankind, but he displays the same weaknesses.
But enough
of this
point; the distinctions we have already
made will help me deal more briefly with Cobb's second main line
of criticism.
To this imbalance we shall need to address ourselves in other connections For the present we must only
point out that whatever just
criticism may have been
made of theological schools in other countries and times because they were too remote from parish and national church activities and because they overlooked their responsibility for training preachers, pastors, evangelists and priests, the North American schools with which we are concerned have not erred in this direction.
Ball
makes a somewhat similar
point, saying that «however praiseworthy we may find Bork's
criticism of judicial liberalism, his
criticism is basically not that
of a conservative.»
Referring to the
criticism made by Peter Beyerhaus and some others that in the World Council's emphasis on social and political justice there is present a social utopianism which denies the fact
of sin and affirms a self - redemptive humanism, Thomas admitted that the danger is always present, but
pointed out the opposite danger
of not admitting the fact
of divine grace and the power
of righteousness it releases for a daring faith in the realms
of social and political action.
So far as religious conceptions were able to touch this reality - feeling, they would be believed in in spite
of criticism, even though they might be so vague and remote as to be almost unimaginable, even though they might be such non-entities in
point of whatness, as Kant
makes the objects
of his moral theology to be.
But Buchler, again like White - head, does much more than find fault with traditional metaphysics — he elaborates an alternative system
of categories.1 Because his alternative categorial scheme is very different, the
points Buchler
makes in
criticism of traditional metaphysics are interestingly different from those
made by Whitehead.
This
point can be
made more directly and theologically as a
criticism of process theology.
But what
makes Fish's book unique in this regard is not just the way he clearly wants to distance himself from the main implications
of his own reader - response
criticism: that the reader decides the meaning
of a text, even to the
point that the text quite disappears (the title
of one
of Fish's later books in fact plaintively asked, Is There a Text in This Class?).
The former Bulldog had 17 runs
of 20 or more yards last season, and Turner, who is sensitive to
criticism he believes is unwarranted, may try to
make the
point that the running game's struggles were about Tomlinson's declining skills more than they were about his play - calling, the offensive line or some other factor.
The Writers
criticism of supporters waving WENGER OUT BANNERS is wrong.Supporters have every right to show their contempt
of this man who has now
made himself the
point of ridicule and a laughing stock within the football world.Im talking opposition supporters, tv and press as well as the ever increasing majority
of the Arsenal Fanbase.Who ever wrote this article has misjudged the mood
of the support and is badly mistaken if he feels his comments will carry any credibility.How many WENGER IN banners are held up each match?The only chants for Wenger to stay are from our opponents fans.
Of course they want him to stay.Why wouldn't they?
Wenger must
make bold decisions, with the team he selected, i did not feel the urgency
of getting three
points from the team or see the fight expected and this has been a
criticism of the arsenal team
As is the case with a lot
of young playmakers, Xhaka's main
point of criticism is his goal efficiency, with a very disappointingly low amount
of goals and assists since
making a move from Basel to the Bundesliga, as well as at international level.
Moreover in the interests
of dismissing potential
criticism that this article is, no matter how much I may deny it, merely a backlash from the Swansea defeat, I will finally
make the
point that the premise
of the article was conceived in early January and thus can not be considered an immediate response to Liverpool's abject display at Swansea.
He saved what was perhaps his most
pointed criticism for the effort to
make it easier for the state to assume control over struggling public schools through the appointment
of a monitor.
This is a legitimate
point of view, but it is not honest to cite incomplete evidence to justify inaccurate
criticisms or to create circumstances that
make successful operation
of the prison more difficult.
In interviews explaining her proposals, Mahoney
made points that echoed Cuomo administration
criticisms of Miner.
David Miliband
made pointed criticism of the 2010 manifesto, in full knowledge that his brother was responsible for writing it... something that was almost certainly lost on everyone else in the room.
In a 10 - page January response that summarized and expounded on the
points he
made in his letters to lawmakers, Wild also preemptively rebutted many
of the
criticisms that Republican committee members and the witnesses they invited
made of IARC yesterday.
Clifford Lane, a deputy director at the U.S. National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,
made that
point in his own presentation at the meeting, although he didn't single out the favipiravir study for
criticism.
I think, you know, it's a good
point that one
of the great
criticisms you can
make of a meeting like this is that you are going to end up just preaching to the choir; but
of course sometimes you need to preach the choir, you need to be able to share new information with the people who are already associated with the cause in the interest
of trying to help them do their jobs better.
And although it's difficult at times to hold my head high amidst
criticism from others, when it comes to the babble
of opinion about me, I've come to a
point of self - acceptance where I (usually) manage to
make my voice the loudest.
I should
point out that one
of my main
criticisms of that film comes from his choice to
make his high school football games too action - oriented to believe, showing feats from amateur teenage players that would rival the most exciting plays in NFL history.
Of course, no one seems to take much of what Armond White says seriously (he also claims that Roger Ebert destroyed film criticism), but I think he makes an interesting point her
Of course, no one seems to take much
of what Armond White says seriously (he also claims that Roger Ebert destroyed film criticism), but I think he makes an interesting point her
of what Armond White says seriously (he also claims that Roger Ebert destroyed film
criticism), but I think he
makes an interesting
point here.
However, the
points made by Matt, Christy and many others on the panel — do have relevance, in terms
of criticism of the «action» and suspenseful movie — and what are the various ways, that directors, actors, scripts and projects, can generate these emotions
of suspense and danger, within the movie viewing public.
Put aside that it's likely that both the authors
of the study and the schools themselves have
points in their favor — the full - time virtual charter schools themselves have in the past been transparent about some
of their academic struggles, and, at the same time, in their
criticism of the study, those same schools are surely right that the characteristics and motivation
of some
of their students for attending full - time virtual charters
makes them quite unlike the «virtual twins» the study purports to have found for the purposes
of comparison.
As evidence
of how political Race to the Top has become, today's announcement
of the finalists also provoked finger -
pointing and
criticism about who
made the list
of finalists, and who didn't.
Stung by widespread
criticism of the crude nature
of its earlier models, however, Yugo takes great pains to
point out the many improvements it has
made since the Fiat - based car arrived here.
You
make a good
point about the value
of that constructive
criticism.
;P Not that I care, nor is it the
point of what I'm about to discuss) Aside from the latter, just some constructive
criticism, no offenses meant... I CAN repeatedly say I'm a seasoned vet
of 35 years who definitely has experience with more than two dozen animals and spout an argument, but it doesn't
make any
of it true until I have evidence... you know, what you badgered others for, but only had excuses why you couldn't provide yours.
That said, some
of the factors I think about when I read a comment are: (1) is it on topic; (2) has the commenter already
made his or her
point in previous comments; and (3) does the comment contain any personal
criticisms.
Altogether this
makes me think the Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve card has promise as a tool for manufactured spend despite devaluations
of Hilton's loyalty program and my previous
criticisms of free night awards (which often face greater restrictions than
points - based awards).
With the game having been given lots
of favorable
criticism, and with many fans practically drooling over all
of the footage revealed up to this
point in time, there are some who are wondering if the title's performance on the PS4
make it the most technically proficient game for the Sony console yet.
Lindfield
makes the good
point that
criticism of Georgian Gothic as unscholarly was voiced in the 18th century as well as the 19th, not least by Walpole, and that the first person to
make a distinction between true «Gothic» and modern «Gothick» was Batty Langley, whose invention in 1742
of the five Gothic «orders» has provoked the disdain
of almost everyone who writes on the Gothic revival.
That
point, particularly, has
made the books a focus
of criticism from many experts who say that
making emissions cost more is the only way to shift companies and individuals away from polluting practices.
The very simplicity that
makes the idea compelling can also be used as a
point of criticism: Can such a basic rule ever hope to define practical ideas as to how to change the world's energy production and consumption?
In any event I wasn't aiming to
make a substantive
point here, which would have defeated my purpose
of trying to
make John S's
criticism true.
The latter part is more original stuff, as I (i)
make the case for how China's clean energy push is in fact consistent with its overall economic reform, e.g. Scientific Development, reduction
of excess industrial capacity, natural resource price reform, western development, boosting domestic consumption, and Going Out strategy; (ii) describe China's activities in innovation and R&D and its desire to create, not just produce, energy technologies
of the 21st century; (iii) address
criticisms that China's «indigenous innovation» policies are protectionist in nature by
pointing out the myopia
of such observations from a US (or EU for that matter) policymakers
point of view; (iv) provide thoughts about what the proper U.S. policy response should be.
Gavin qualified his
criticism by saying that the majority
of the report
made salient
points about threats to food production and supply.
IPCC reports can not be expected to be exhaustive on these matters and therefore gaps and omissions in the IPCC reports in regard to ethics and justice issues relevant to policy -
making is not necessarily a
criticism of IPCC and is here
pointed out only for future consideration.
More to the
point, people
making this kind
of criticism need to ask whether they are more concerned about property rights systems or about saving the planet.
This is a
point I wish was
made much clearer, and it is a genuine ground
of criticism of climate scientists that they are not clearer on this
point.
But there are (at least) two other problems — Keith Briffa
points out that the very strong trend in the 20th century calibration period accounts for much
of the success
of our calibration and
makes it unlikely that we would be able be able to reconstruct such an extraordinary period as the 1990s with much success (I may be mis - quoting him somewhat, but that is the general thrust
of his
criticism).