Sentences with phrase «very early criticism»

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In addition, we can be very comfortable in trusting our current translations (NIV, ESV, NKJV, etc.) that have made use of the wonderful wealth of early manuscripts and textual criticism to bring us texts that provide God's Word in a way that is sufficient and clear for His intended purposes of communication to us.
We would have two criticisms of this view: (1) form criticism is bursting the bounds here set to it, and is showing that gospel narratives and sayings can be purely and entirely products of the early Church; and (2) the view involves an unnecessary capitulation to the very view of history it sets out to controvert, since it seems to agree that there must be a «something actually happened» quality to the gospel myths for them to be «true».
Winston Reid came in for some criticism earlier in the season when West Ham were regularly leaking goals but his recent performances have been outstanding both in terms of contribution on the pitch and passion and commitment to the cause; I am very happy with his wearing the captain's armband.
As suggested earlier, it can be very helpful to try to listen to the unspoken emotions behind the criticism.
A criticism of the very early ETC implementations was that they were «overruling» driver decisions.
I'm starting to wonder if the harsh criticism the WiiU version got in an earlier post was just made by somebody REALLY picky or focused on very fine details.
My earlier criticism had been that the IPCC AR4 report was equivocating in not stating clearly and forcefully enough that human - induced warming of the climate system is established fact, and not something to be labeled as «very likely» at the 90 percent probability level.
When the panel announced in 2001 that the current rate of warming was «very likely» greater than any seen within the last 10,000 years, they responded to criticism of earlier reports by adding a footnote to define «very likely.»
It is a surprise to me that Jones takes this ignorant position, because his discussions about race in the 1990s and early 2000s appealed to me, and influenced my thinking not just of genetics and the environment (he was very critical of George Monbiot, for instance), it also struck me as a criticism of the naturalised view of the social world — i.e. determinism and scientism.
Even though there has been academic criticism of the theory of attachment over the years on various points (e.g. not taking infant temperament enough into account or not exploring the effect of other very close caregivers such as grandmothers or nannies) attachment theory's focus on the importance and long - term effect of early infant bonding and secure attachment is recognized and used as guiding principles in various therapies.
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