Sentences with phrase «views led critics»

Desmarais» strong political views led critics to accuse him of persuading his friend, Nicolas Sarkozy, to adopt a pro-Canada foreign policy, when the French president professed his love for Canada during a recent visit to Quebec.

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Among those who took a turn at the microphone was Nezar Hamze, South Florida executive director of the Council on American - Islamic Relations, viewed as a leading activist organization by the Muslim community and as an arm of militant Islam by its critics.
Solzhenitsyn's views of Russian political history have often led critics to suppose that he is a virulent nationalist.
In the view of one scathing critic, she is «as dull as it is possible to be while also leading a major western power».
Mr. Amidu, although a member of the NDC, was an avid critic of his party especially during the 2016 election, where he wrote some disparaging articles against then NDC government led by John Dramani Mahama, because in his view, they were corrupt.
Critic Consensus: Led by strong direction from Barry Levinson and outstanding work from Al Pacino, You Don't Know Jack makes compelling viewing out of real - life drama.
Critics Consensus: Led by strong direction from Barry Levinson and outstanding work from Al Pacino, You Don't Know Jack makes compelling viewing out of real - life drama.
A committee formed by Parallax View polled the area's leading critics.
The annual Seattle Film Critics Awards was created by Parallax View, which polled a select group of leading film critics from the SeattlCritics Awards was created by Parallax View, which polled a select group of leading film critics from the Seattlcritics from the Seattle area.
He enrolled at the University of Illinois as a physics major but was inspired to change fields after taking an honors literature seminar (taught by Robert Schneider, a charismatic teacher and an accomplished Freudian critic who convinced Powers that literature was the «perfect place for someone who wanted the aerial view»)- which led to him earning an M.A. in English.
Smith has written for the New York Times «Critic's Notebook» about the need for museums to be free to the public, Brandeis University's decision to close its museum and sell its art collection (later rescinded), and the unveiling of the Google Art Project, which allowed online HD views of paintings in the collections of scores of leading museums worldwide.
The article noted archly that his wealth and comfort had led to «Twombly being suspected of having fallen for «grandeur»» and to a view among American critics that he had «somehow betrayed the cause.»
Thomas McEvilley provides a view from North America, and a leading critic from each country represented discusses current issues in its art: Geeta Kapur on India, Jim Supangkat on Indonesia, Marian Pastor Roces on the Philippines, Jae - Ryung Roe on South Korea, and Apinan Poshyananda on Thailand.
The Academy is honored and thrilled to share the news about Senior Critic Eric Fischl's exciting exhibition: From AmericaNowAndHere.org: «America: Now and Here began when the artist Eric Fischl invited a group of friends and peers, all leading visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers, to submit a work of art reflecting their points of view and hopes for America....
Smith has written critic's notebooks on the need for museums to be free to the public, Brandeis University's decision to close its museum and sell its art collection (later rescinded) and the unveiling of the Google Art Project, which allowed online HD views of paintings in the collections of scores of leading museums worldwide.
«IPCC - selected lead authors are given significant control over the text, including the authority to judge their own work against the work of their critics... this process has led to the propagation of incorrect and misleading information in the assessments, and thus should lead you to question the IPCC's general support for a catastrophic view of climate change.»
The subsidies within that program, in the view of critics, encouraged development in risky areas and led to costly claims after catastrophic events, payouts that were borne largely by those paying market rates.
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