Sentences with phrase «recent subject of review»

Firewatch is the most recent subject of review bombing, but there have been other games hit by review bombs in just the last few months, such as Grand Theft Auto V. Review bombing can often be motivated by reasons external to the game itself, which is why the activity poses a problem for those looking for unbiased game reviews.

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Yet in a recent Harvard Business Review article titled «The Authenticity Paradox,» Insead professor Herminia Ibarra discusses interesting research on the subject and tells the cautionary tale of a newly promoted general manager who admitted to subordinates that she felt scared in her expanded role, asking them to help her succeed.
The first is to introduce rhetorical criticism of the Bible by reviewing recent publications on the subject.
They are designed both to accompany and supplement that text, providing some guidance to the literature available, and, in some cases, giving a review of recent research on the subject concerned.
Consistent with the recommendations of recent Productivity Commission reviews, parallel import restrictions on books and second hand cars should be removed, subject to transitional arrangements as recommended by the Productivity Commission.
The McTempo project will in future identify not just the continuity models included in the recent Cochrane review, but a wide range of specific antenatal care models which have been the subject of RCT evaluation.
At a recent Community Education Council meeting, Jamie Smarr, executive director of the DOE's Educational Construction Fund, reassured parents that the sale of the schools would be subject to public review under the Uniform Land Use Review Process (ULURP), which requires a vote by the City Coreview under the Uniform Land Use Review Process (ULURP), which requires a vote by the City CoReview Process (ULURP), which requires a vote by the City Council.
«The results from this framework will facilitate the quantitative prediction of the responses of individual subjects as well as the design of optimal drug treatments,» the researchers noted in a recent special issue of Advanced Drug Discovery Reviews.
His most recent paper on the subject, a review, was published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry in December.
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
The results from these studies have been the subject of a recent review and debate (Filges & Friedman, 2015; Chitty, Friedman & Langlois, 2016), where both the merits and limitations of WES applications in malformed fetuses are presented.
In fact, scientists have long recognized the importance of solar variability as one of the factors governing climate (see the very scholarly review of the subject by Bard and Frank, available here at EPSL or here as pdf) An understanding of solar variability needs to be (and is) taken into account in attribution of climate change of the past century, and in attempts to estimate climate sensitivity from recent climate variations.
In a review featuring the results of over 100 recent animal and human studies on this subject, it's revealed that both strength training and aerobic exercise play an important part in maintaining brain health throughout life.
In fact, a recent meta - analysis by the Cochrane Review involving a total of 6,250 subjects found no strong evidence that cutting salt intake reduces the risk for heart attacks, strokes or death.1
It is also — and let's just address the elephant in the room — a difficult film to review on its own merits, thanks to this summer's revelations of a rape accusation in Parker's past, and to Parker's awkward handling of the subject in recent interviews.
In a recent review of science and language teaching, drawing evidence from 340 routine inspections, inspectors found a lack of time allocated to these subjects.
Amid the uproar and media firestorm surrounding the recent discovery of inappropriate subject matter available in the children's digital sections of some ebook retailers» websites, Kobo and several other self - publishing platforms took a bold stance and blocked self - published titles from sale until a thorough review... [Read more...]
Amid the uproar and media firestorm surrounding the recent discovery of inappropriate subject matter available in the children's digital sections of some ebook retailers» websites, Kobo and several other self - publishing platforms took a bold stance and blocked self - published titles from sale until a thorough review could be conducted.
Review contains plot spoilers: The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is presented as a fable, flagging to the reader up front that one is expected to disengage ones normal sense of reality and accept the story as given, but in this instance, when dealing with such an emotive, well recorded and historically recent subject as the Holocaust, this is difficult to do.
Witness, for example, two recent books on the subject: Taming Me: Memoir of a Clever Island Cat (released today to correspond with NFCD, and which I reviewed for Moderncat) and Fairminded Fran and the Three Small Black Community Cats.
While his recent works are better than ever (with ambiguous creatures reminiscent of Theo Jansen's walking sculptures now emerging from the Surrealist junkyard wastelands), a review is not the subject of this article; Harsh's insightful comments, as we chatted over wine on his backyard patio, are informed by his forty - year study of Picasso, Max Beckmann, Giorgio di Chirico, his former teacher, Philip Guston, and many others.
In a recent review of Maureen Gallace's current exhibition at 303 Gallery by Barry Schwabsky, the subject of whether painting a landscape is relevant in today's era was brought up.
Antiques and The Arts Weekly, Nov. 18, Historic John Trumbull Paintings Go Up At Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Business Journal, Nov. 7, Loughman aims to reconnect Wadsworth to community by John Stearns New York Times Style Magazine, Oct. 20, The Renaissance Artifact Collections That Are Back in Style by Gisela Williams Boston Globe, Oct. 17, Face to face with «The Old Man and Death» by Sebastian Smee Hartford Courant, Oct. 13, Sky Dives, Space Travel Subject of Dulce Chacón's «Fallen Angels» At Wadsworth by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, Oct. 13 Artists Define Their Femininity In Bruce, Wadsworth Exhibits by Susan Dunne CTNow, Oct. 2, Wadsworth Splendor IX Gala by Alex Syphers Hartford Courant, Sep. 19, Photography Exhibits At Atheneum, Real Art Ways, Lyman Allyn by Susan Sunne Hartford Courant, Aug. 21, Wadsworth Atheneum Begins Free Admission For Hartford Residents by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, June 14, Wadsworth Atheneum Exhibit Confronts Violence Against African - Americans by Susan Dunne WPKN, May 28, Live Culture with Martha Willette Lewis Episode 15 featuring Vanessa German The New York Times, April 15, Gothic to Goth: Exploring the Impact of the Romantic Era in Fashion by Susan Hodara The Wall Street Journal, April 5, «Gothic to Goth: Romantic Era Fashion & Its Legacy» Review by Laura Jacobs Hartford Courant, March 24, Wadsworth's «Gothic to Goth» Celebrates Romantic - Era Fashion by Susan Dunne The New York Times, March 10, Poets Give Voice to Art in «Sound & Sense» at Wadsworth Museum by Susan Hodara Vogue, March 4, A New Exhibition Shows How Fall's Goth-Fest Has Roots in 19th - Century Romanticism, by Laird Borrelli - Persson The New York Times, Jan. 24, Evening Hours Celebrating the Winter Antiques Show by Bill Cunningham The New York Times, Jan. 22, Winter Antiques Show Offers a Collection of Recent and Rare Works by Roberta Smith New York Social Diary, Jan. 22, Part of the Art The Boston Globe, Jan. 21, Porcelain mastery is in delicate details by Sebastian Smee InCollect, Jan. 15, The Winter Antiques Show Loan Exhibition: Legacy for the Future: The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art by Robin Jaffee Frank The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, Sound and vision: Poetry and American art by Alyce Perry Englund The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, Meeting Ground by Patricia Hickson The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, OMG indeed!
Eva Hesse has (quite rightfully) long been established as one of the most significant artists of her generation, and aside from calling attention to, say, less canonical works or emphasizing previously unplumbed historical correspondences, most recent reviews have taken her «excellence» as a given, often focusing not on Hesse's oeuvre itself but on the methodologies used by curators and catalogue writers who take the artist's short, tragic (and thus mythic) career as their subject.
However, a review of the earth's most recent «geological history» brings into question both assumptions and puts the entire subject in a different light.
There is no evidence of a recent pause or hiatus in global warming, according to an analysis of 40 peer - reviewed studies on the subject published Tuesday in the Scientific Reports, a peer - reviewed journal of the Nature Publishing Group.
While not as comprehensive as the 2009 report, the Interim Report contains reviews of nearly 1,000 new research studies covering subjects including computer models, forcings and feedbacks, paeloclimate and recent temperatures, and more.
For Doran and Zimmerman, and active publisher must have published at least 50 %»... of their recent peer - reviewed papers on the subject of climate change».
For examples, just view the video of the recent Senate hearing on this subject where «peer reviewed» is thrown around quite a bit, particularly by the Democrats.
Recent changes to the Ministerial Code, which could undermine the UK's commitment to the rule of law, may be subject to judicial review, as Daniel Carey explains.
In a recent decision, Justice Stratas of the Federal Court of Appeal raised a host of questions about the applicability of the Supreme Court of Canada's re-shaping of judicial review doctrine to decisions taken by discretionary decision - makers: [19] I am inclined to find that the Director is subject to this «normal» or -LSB-...] Read more
This is achieved due to: a more comprehensive knowledge of the most very recent peer reviewed literature, my prior research and also practical expertise in each subject, the sheer degree to which each and every case is investigated (described by one defendant (in 2016) who was acquitted, as being «relentless»), and the ability, as a result of long experience in dealing with very complex cases, to produce concise effective reports to tight deadlines, even in the most complex and demanding cases, often where expertise in several different areas is urgently required.
The recent Duncan Lewis judicial review case of Ibrahim, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] EWHC 1347 (Admin) saw Duncan Lewis Immigration Solicitor Shahnaz Roshan representing a Sudanese national claimant who was subject to immigration detention following completion of his sentence for a serious offence.
Each of the more than 50 subjects identified in the recent review — such as the persistent inequality between indigenous and non-indigenous Canadians and the primacy of human rights over investor interests — could warrant a stand - alone column here.
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.
In this FTR Now, we review the implications of these recent developments for employers and other organizations that may find themselves subject to CASL regulation.
The recent decision of Guivian v Goldarre, 2017 BCSC 1786 («Guivian v. Goldarre») is a good example of when a marriage agreement done without legal advice was found to be valid, but was still be subject to court review.
It relied on another recent decision of the Supreme Court in Ledcor Construction Ltd. v. Northbridge Indemnity Insurance Co, where Wagner J. (as he then was) wrote that interpretation of a standard form contract can, in certain situations, be a question of law subject to correctness review standard (the stricter and less deferential review standard).
Tell your students and younger associates that they can't use the subscription databases until AFTER they've read the relevant summary in (1) the leading texts (2) asked — where that facility exists — somebody who should know if the same question was reaserched within recent memory and where the memo is; (3) consulted a leading treatise such as the CEDs even if only for the case law; (4) asked somebody one or two years ahead of them if they know the most recent case (s), (5) searched CanLII, the other LIIs etc, (6) for litigators, looked at the subject matter indicies for the Advocates» Quarterly and the Supreme Court of Canada law review and (7) signed a written declaration that they did (1) through (6), as required, properly.
However, in a more recent sample that we've received - and the subject of this updated review - we've had no such issues at all.
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