Since its opening in March, the exhibition has been widely heralded for its «political charge» (
see for example reviews by Peter Schjeldahl in The New Yorker and Jerry Saltz in New York Magazine), for its impressive diversity of artists included (though I wish this still was not so rare as to be newsworthy), and the controversies surrounding Jordan Wolfson's ultra-graphic Real violence (2017) and of course the Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till, Open Casket (2016), which not only raised highly problematic issues around race and its representation in contemporary American art, censorship, and quite interestingly to me at least, the role of abstraction, also had the unfortunate side effect of overshadowing so many stronger inclusions in this year's iteration.
Since its opening in March, the exhibition has been widely heralded for its «political charge» (
see for example reviews by Peter Schjeldahl in The New Yorker and Jerry Saltz in New York Magazine), for its impressive diversity of artists included (though I wish this still was not so rare as to be newsworthy), and the... Continue reading Image not Object: the 2017 Whitney Biennial
See for example the review paper by Jones and Mann (2004), in particular the discussion and references in section 5.3 therein.
Not exact matches
For example, over the next few years, we can expect to
see the anonymity of
reviews fade away and instead become linked to shoppers» real identities on Facebook, Twitter or other social integration.
Continuing with the dog food
example, we can
see that ratings, comparison, and
reviews all were all grouped as closely related to dog food in general, implying that people that are searching
for dog food are very interested in the comparison and
review side of things.
And even if Canadian courts ultimately deem such probing too onerous within the rubric of «reasonableness»
review, such details can provide fodder
for public commentary that can undermine the government's position in the court of public opinion (regarding the economic case
for increased oil sands production,
for example,
see University of Alberta Professor Andrew Leach's commentary here).
For example, in the screenshot below you'll
see a pretty awesome music
review survey that I recently did.
See for example, Professor JD Crossan's
review in his book, In Search of Paul, p. 105.
See,
for example, the particular data of Herbert McCloskey, «Consensus and Ideology in American Politics,» American Political Science
Review, 58 June.964), pp. 361 - 382.
He
sees how they have made tweaks to the system, established safeguards and how entries are flagged
for review,
for example, if deaths were during World War II and in places bearing names of Nazi death camps like Auschwitz or Treblinka.
Reinhold Niebuhr,
for example, wrote an exuberant
review of Science and the Modern World in which he
saw Whitehead's philosophy as «exactly the emphasis which modern religion needs to rescue it from defeat on the one hand and from a too costly philosophical victory on the other.
See,
for example, my «Notes Toward a Reconciliation of Whitehead and Tillich,» Union Seminary Quarterly
Review 39 (1984), 41 - 46.
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See for example the attempt by Paulos Mar Gregorios «Towards a Basic Document» in Ecumenical
Review Vol.
See for example, Professor Gerd Ludemann's
review in his book, Jesus After 2000 Years, pp. 151 - 153, pp. 694 - 695 and also http://www.faithfutures.org/JDB/jdb165.html.
See,
for example, Lucille Keen, «ACCC sues petrol retailers, Informed Sources» (Financial
Review, 20 August 2014), Ben Butler, «ACCC takes action on petrol pricing» (Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August 2014), Annabel Hepworth, «Petrol giants face legal test on prices» (The Australian, 21 August 2014) ACCC takes BP, Caltex, Woolworths, Coles Express, 7 - Eleven and Informed Sources to Federal Court» (news.com.au, 20 August 2014), Michael Janda, «ACCC launches legal action against Informed Sources and retailers over alleged petrol price sharing» (ABC News, 21 August 2014) and Simon Thomsen, «Competition Watchdog Takes Fuel Big Boys To Court Over Alleged Price Fixing» (20 August 2014).
See,
for example, Phillip Coorey and Su - Lin Tan, «ACCC boss claims Goyder doesn't get it» (Australian Financial
Review, 7 August 2014) and John Durie, «Goyder a straw man, syas Sims» (The Australian, 7 August 2014)
See,
for example, Andrew White, «Industry super slaps big bank bundling» (The Australian, 25 November 2014) and, «ADF calls
for mandatory code» (The Australian Dairy Farmer, 26 November 2014), «Minter Ellison announces general support of Harper
Review draft report» (The Lawyer, 21 November 2014)
Also plenty to read on the AGL decision -
see,
for example, Perry Williams and Geoff Winestock, «AGL takes watchdog to task over veto» (The Australian Financial
Review, 27 June 2014, page 20), Angela MacDonald - Smith, «MacGen decision a boon
for utilities sector» (The Australian Financial
Review, 27 June 2014, page 20) and Geoff Winestock, «Court unblocks MacGen sale» (The Australian Financial
Review, 26 June 2014, page 7)
See also,
for example, Fluer Anderson, «Producers in Power Push» (The Australian Financial
Review, 20 October 2014, page 5), Fluer Anderson and Katie Walsh, «Cold shoulder
for carve - ups» (The Australian Financial
Review, 22 October 2014, p 11), Editorial, «Open economy is good
for the farm» (Australian Financial
Review, 21 October 2014, p 58), Lexi Metherell, «Agriculture green paper to spark debate over water, competition» (ABC Radio, The World Today, 20 October 2014) and Joe Kelly, «Green paper canvasses court orders to break up businesses» (Dynamic Business, 20 October 2014).
For commentary see, for example, Michael Roddan, «Harper review would weaken cartel laws: ACCC» (Business Spectator, 26 November 2014) and Georgia Wilkins, «ACCC warns on cartel law changes» (The Age, 27 November 2014)&raq
For commentary
see,
for example, Michael Roddan, «Harper review would weaken cartel laws: ACCC» (Business Spectator, 26 November 2014) and Georgia Wilkins, «ACCC warns on cartel law changes» (The Age, 27 November 2014)&raq
for example, Michael Roddan, «Harper
review would weaken cartel laws: ACCC» (Business Spectator, 26 November 2014) and Georgia Wilkins, «ACCC warns on cartel law changes» (The Age, 27 November 2014)»
Once this site is completely fleshed out, if you go to Bodybuilding — > Protein Powders,
for example, you will
see all the posts or articles that relate to protein powder including specific product
reviews, protein shake recipes, the best tasting protein powder, etc..
See also,
for example, «ANZ, Macquirie Bank admit to cartel conduct» (Australian Financial
Review, 25 November 2016).
For an
example of his management style
see this
review of a Leeds game.
For example, you could approach the publisher of a new book that aligns with your target audience and
see if they'd be happy to offer up a free copy to give away as part of a book
review blog post.
For example, if you know about the time when electric scooters were launched for the first time, you must have seen that people considered it to be an uncool product and they passed several negative reviews about this product but after a few years it became so much popular that it is now being sold on the most popular sites like https://www.authorityadviser.com/best-electric-scooter
For example, if you know about the time when electric scooters were launched
for the first time, you must have seen that people considered it to be an uncool product and they passed several negative reviews about this product but after a few years it became so much popular that it is now being sold on the most popular sites like https://www.authorityadviser.com/best-electric-scooter
for the first time, you must have
seen that people considered it to be an uncool product and they passed several negative
reviews about this product but after a few years it became so much popular that it is now being sold on the most popular sites like https://www.authorityadviser.com/best-electric-scooters/.
For example, Japan has long been considered the pinnacle of success with respect to SIDS deaths as their rates are generally half of other industrialized nations and co-sleeping is also the norm there (see Bedsharing and SIDS: The Whole Truth for a full review of their practices and SIDS rate
For example, Japan has long been considered the pinnacle of success with respect to SIDS deaths as their rates are generally half of other industrialized nations and co-sleeping is also the norm there (
see Bedsharing and SIDS: The Whole Truth
for a full review of their practices and SIDS rate
for a full
review of their practices and SIDS rates).
In addition, the policy group calls
for a
review of speed limits to
see whether they could be made more effective -
for example, during the school run, cars should be limited to 20mph outside schools, but should be able to speed up at any other time.
A search
for a restaurant,
for example, will still return the restaurant's website, but when a user moves the mouse over the link, Bing will give them the option of reading
reviews,
seeing a picture of the venue or booking a table there.
Nonetheless, supporters enthusiastically reference scientific articles (
see here
for examples), but after
reviewing these articles I wasn't impressed.
Oh I've been waiting
for you to
review this line As a foundation junkie, I am always excited to
see new launched base products esp from well known brands like Dior
for example.
For example, you can google «MillionaireMatch
Review» to
see if there are any negative user
reviews about the site before you register an account.
With a site as popular as OKCupid, you'd think this type of thing would be easy to add on the site — Match.com (
see review here)
for example, which is owned by the same group, has several bloggers as well as all kinds of other articles and information
for the newbie dater to sift through.
See online dating profile
examples for women so you have templates, tips, and inspiration to create a dating profile to find the person you're really Prosecutors from the RSPCA will
review evidence against the bank worker who was caught on CCTV dumping a cat in a wheelie bin.
It astonishes me to
see how many negative
reviews completely fail to even acknowledge,
for example, the numerous references to various works by Kubrick.
Nor do they challenge the educational benefits of diversity in college, a fact consistently established by evidence gained through social science research (
see,
for example, the 2002 article I coauthored with Patricia Gurin, Eric Dey, and Gerald Gurin in 2002, «Diversity and Higher Education: Theory and Impact on Educational Outcomes,» published in the Harvard Educational
Review).
For example, when the students were
reviewing topographic maps of the area, it became clear that many had never
seen this type of map before and were unable to read them.
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For examples,
see Meredith Adams and Paul Umbach, «Nonresponse and Online Student Evaluations of Teaching: Understanding the Influence of Salience, Fatigue, and Academic Environments,» Research in Higher Education, August 2012; Lillian MacNell, Adam Driscoll, and Andrea Hunt, «What's in a Name: Exposing Gender Bias in Student Ratings of Teaching,» Innovative Higher Education, August 2015; and Pieter Spooren, Bert Brockx, and Dimitri Mortelmans, «On the Validity of Student Evaluation of Teaching: The State of the Art,»
Review of Educational Research, October 2013.
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See,
for example, the interview with Essam El - Erian, MB spokesman and political strategist in The Cairo
Review of Global Affairs, «The Rise of the Brothers,» Vol.
Lesson resource
for Topic 3.05 Building a Successful Marketing Mix Unit 3 - Edexcel GCSE Business Studies Please
see free lessons available
for examples Please
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The teacher «efficiently grades in a way that helps students understand their performance and where they are in relation to the big goal,» by sitting down with students in the week after the benchmark exams are returned and guiding students to fill out their personal tracking sheets to
see which objectives they have mastered (i.e., «So,
for example, after they took the first benchmark, I sat down with about five students every day
for a week and
reviewed the test.
I also should note that researchers in this study clearly conducted this study with similar a priori conclusions in mind (i.e., that the Common Core should be saved / promoted); hence, future peer
review of this piece may be out of the question as the bias evident in the sets of findings would certainly be a «methodological issue,» again, likely preventing a peer -
reviewed publication (
see,
for example, the a priori conclusion that «[this] study highlights an important advantage of having a common set of standards and assessments across multiple states,» in the abstract (p. 3).
Likewise, the strong majority of these works have not been published in peer
reviewed journals, but rather as technical reports or book chapters, often in his own books (
see for example Kane's curriculum vitae (CV) here).
A
review of the 133 endnotes included,
for example, include only a very small handful of references to the larger literature on this topic (
see a very comprehensive list of these literature here, here, and here).
To
review the process and types of personnel evaluations observed in other job sectors, including the problems inherent to some evaluation systems
see,
for example, Gliddon, David (October 2004).
(
See our Mazdaspeed 3
review notes
for a torrid
example of the model.)
For example, Data Guy (who, though unnamed by choice, is a well - spoken and cordial correspondent, it turns out) is in general agreement with many who lament that Seattle can't
see its way clear to help this challenged industry quantify and analyse itself, writing in a comment well worth
reviewing:
For example, our
review unit came with the e-Book Girl on a Train and it gave about 10 recommendations, such as All of the Light we Can not
See.
For example, Amazon prohibits authors from
reviewing a competitor's book that would be
seen as a «directly competing product.»
If you go to Amazon, or go anywhere — to buy a television,
for example — we look to
see the social proof, which is the
reviews that are available.
Secondly, I
saw nothing in the
review to indicate any possibility of doing things like,
for example, wrapping text round a graphic on the Kindle.