Aim for a professional review (or two, or three) written by an unbiased third party,
such as a critic from a mainstream newspaper or magazine, an influential blogger, or a fee - based service such as BlueInk Review (which uses writers largely from mainstream publications and prominent publishing houses).
«There is something about a movie that is hidden to us, but there are measurable things,
such as critic ratings, awards and referencing by other filmmakers, that hint at this hidden element — a movie's significance,» he said.
The Canadian actress has won fervent critical acclaim for her chameleonic performance as a group of wildly different clones, as well as smaller prizes
such as the Critics» Choice Television Award, but has yet to earn recognition from the famously habit - prone voters of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
People
such as critics, reviewers and researchers often quote works by other authors in articles, books, and so on.
Not exact matches
The appointment of Dauman is also like waving a red flag in front of Viacom's
critics — including activist shareholders
such as Mario Gabelli and SpringOwl Asset Management.
The problem, according to the plan's
critics, is that financial entities
such as private - equity, venture capital and hedge funds are all partnerships whose wealthy partners would see substantial tax savings on large portions of their income unless congressional tax writers find a way to exclude them.
And it is in this outer rim of the Internet,
critics say, that special deals,
such as the one Comcast and Netflix made, could proliferate and ultimately affect consumer access.
Critics of C - 11 have said the DRM protection isn't required by treaties
such as WIPO and that it's just being pushed by U.S. entertainment companies.
Critics say a focus on engagement
as the paramount metric and on connecting people
as an end in itself are what made Facebook
such a powerful medium for disinformation.
Critics of the order have noted that the countries it targets seem arbitrary, and do not include countries that have posed serious terror threats in the past
such as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.
ESPN president John Skipper maintains that cord - cutting isn't
as big a deal
as some industry
critics make it out to be, insisting the network is having some success retaining subscribers by being part of skinny bundles,
such as Dish Network's SlingTV package.
Space
critics such as the CBC's Wendy Mesley and Now are usually opposed to the billions spent on agencies, largely because of their ties to the military - industrial complex and because they feel it's money that could be spent on better things,
such as education or social programs.
Critics have argued that the tariffs shouldn't be broad and the real offenders,
such as China, should be targeted.
One
such critic of Obama's Iran policy was Michael Flynn, a lieutenant general who was forced out
as head of the Defense Intelligence Agency in 2014.
Critics have said the program provides a misguided tax subsidy to coastal and river valley property owners, encouraging development in flood - prone, often environmentally sensitive areas
such as wetlands.
Critics of the restraints
such as Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, say there is no valid safety reason for the prohibitions.
Like other prominent jerks,
such as cyclist Lance Armstong, Hogan / Bollea also has a fearsome reputation for siccing lawyers on his
critics.
Critics, though, have suggested
such scrutiny is helpful
as investors evaluate whether to put money into these companies.
The biggest shortcoming,
as other
critics have also noted, is that the iPad Air 2 doesn't bring new functionality to the iPad,
such as multitasking.
Critics assume that classic social movement tactics
such as rallies and demonstrations represent the only effective model for collectively pressing for change.
Despite hardware
such as Apple TV and HomePod, Apple's overarching media strategy has failed to impress some
critics thus far.
To explain why this big gap in valuations isn't a sign of over-valuation, the CAPE's
critics cite lots of individual issues in these nations that make them riskier bets than the U.S.,
such as looming Brexit in the U.K. and Germany's uncertainty regarding future leadership.
Vocal
critics of oilsands development
such as the Natural Resources Defense Council have long been arguing that Washington isn't collecting the money that would serve to clean up a bitumen spill.
Critics say the proposal makes ambitious claims,
such as being able to process millions of transactions per second, without explaining how.
Critics of the deduction argue that state and local taxes simply reflect payments for services provided by those jurisdictions and,
as such, should be treated no differently than other forms of spending.
Critics also say that Bitcoin doesn't solve any problems ordinary users actually have, and that disadvantages
such as the currency's fluctuating value and its propensity toward scams will make it unappealing to the vast majority of ordinary customers.
But
critics have questioned why that $ 3 billion wasn't spent on other storm - hardening fixes,
such as setting up solar - power microgrids that could have helped communities power themselves during outages.
New Democrat defence
critic Jack Harris accused the government of not only keeping the public in the dark, but watchdogs
such as the parliamentary budget office, which had a tough time compiling its own estimate on the war earlier this winter.
Ryan has been adamant that the bill isn't a bailout, though it has been viewed
as such by some
critics,
such as the conservative Heritage Foundation.
Intelligent
critics of totalitarian ideologies (
such as George Orwell in Animal Farm, Alexander Solzhenitsyn in The Gulag Archipelago, or Eugene Kogon in The SS State) have traced the collapse of extremely violent states,
such as the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, to the lies on which they were built.
Readers who have not been paying close attention to these controversies may think that
critics such as Derr are excessively harsh or unfair.
Critics of Roe v. Wade have long contended that the principles used to justify abortion would soon or late be used to justify other forms of medical killing
such as voluntary and, eventually, involuntary euthanasia.
Whether in Methodism, Catholicism, or numerous other communities, the bureaucratic defenders of platforms
such as «Political Responsibility» routinely dismiss their
critics as disgruntled «conservatives» who are unhappy about not getting their way.
Critics such as Jürgen Habermas have objected to the way the person leading
such a life stands open to domination» but that was Gadamer's point.
To postmodern
critics,
such concerns suggest that life has a «plot,»
as in a well - crafted novel, but of course what they are really pointing out is that
such issues have no meaning in the absence of a transcendent grounding.
This contention is not defeated merely by a
critic's facile claim not to be conscious of any
such nonsensuous perception of one's own «self,» or of anything describable
as experience mediating one's experiences of trees, dogs, and fire hydrants.
Others,
such as the chapter on «objections» to the claim that we can be certain of at least some moral knowledge, are written in dialogue form, opening the way for hostile
critics to suggest that Budziszewski constructs and demolishes his own straw men.
On the other hand,
critics of play
such as Northrop Frye have recognized that «the quality that Italian
critics called Sprezzatura and that Hoby's translation of Castiglione calls «recklessness,» the sense of buoyancy or release [is] that [which] accompanies perfect discipline, when we can no longer know the dancer from the dance» (Anatomy of Criticism [Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1957], pp. 93 - 94).
Critics of
such faiths
as Christian Science and Mormonism can not but be impressed with the beneficent effect that the reality of group life has on many young people.
A series of directions and some of the measures proposed, could appear identical for defenders of the system
as such and for its
critics.
Or so the
critics - from Bill Donohue of the Catholic League to Glenn Beck of Fox News to conservative Republicans
such as the incoming House Speaker John Boehner - would have us believe.
Though religion in general and lowest common denominator religion were attacked in the fifties
as a modern perversion of traditional religion by neo-orthodox
critics and those like Will Herberg who were influenced by them, actually
such general religion has a long and honorable history in Christendom.
The fundamentalists, who have converted approximately 10 per cent of the Chilean population, including 15,000 members of the armed forces, are called «Reagan cults» by Catholic
critics because of their close association with
such Reagan supporters
as Swaggart, Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell.
I mean
critics who, like Rainey, love to begin sentences with formulations like the following: «If it is true,
as the logic of poststructuralism asserts, that every erasure will leave its trace in
such a way that the very thing one is trying to exclude is disclosed
as the hidden center of a contaminated order, then...» Then what?
Those
critics who condemn
such a medium
as unfit for Christian evangelization or worship require much more thoughtful consideration than Howard and Streck give them.
The fact remains that not a single source cited by my Jewish
critics indicates that we are to love extreme sinners
such as Stalin, or Hitler, or Pol Pot.
Church
critic on issues
such as birth control, preaching, youth, lay...
Whitehead's own speculative system would thus appear to be but another case of «misplaced concreteness» (PR 11), and
as such another target for philosophy functioning
as «
critic of abstractions» (SMW 86).
If the question were expanded to include novelists — the most sociological of major art forms — a well - informed literary
critic might offer a few names
such as Ron Hansen or Alice McDermott, authors whose subject matter is often overtly Catholic.
Critics such as James Burtchaell, whose book The Dying of the Light was reviewed in these pages by Ralph C. Wood (February 3 - 10), have simply not indicated realistically how, in the face of massive changes in society, church and human knowledge, church - related colleges could have maintained their traditional church - relatedness in all its 19th - or early 20th - century glory.