Sentences with phrase «worry about the critics»

Chelsea were known for their defensive style of play last season, and many labelled Mourinho's side as boring to watch, but Mourinho and his team didn't worry about the critics as they ended up lifting the League Cup and the Premier League in the 14/15 campaign.
Keep up your fantastic work, and don't worry about the critics.

Not exact matches

Perhaps that's what the critics are really worried about.
The shot has been noticed online by many (YouTube channel ScreenJunkies compiled a supercut of the shots), and while some don't find his work to be anything special, Bay isn't too worried about what the critics have to say.
At the time of the decision, some critics worried about its impact on consumers, smaller brokers, and agents who advertise on third - party sites.
Nevertheless, there were numerous critics expressing worries about the growth of margin lending, but the financial press tended to play their arguments down, even going as far as charging the critics with trying to undermine confidence for ulterior reasons (Barron's and the Wall Street Journal both published editorials to that effect).
Finance Minister Tom Osborne maintains the province's fiscal position is improving, but critics are still worried about the government's path.
But I figured that you were using it to soften Christian bigots using their own jargon, so I didn't care — I know you don't think about people the way the critics worried you may.
Critics have always worried about conceptualizing the unity in three, of course, but also about the relationship between God prior to creation and the God who acts in history.
ALBANY, N.Y. >> Gov. Andrew Cuomo pitched a new big - projects agency as a way to help smooth the way for massive state construction like the planned $ 29 billion mass transit overhaul in New York City, but critics worry about a power grab by the famously hands - on leader.
Critics of adding subway service to the neighborhood have worried about such a project's sustainability, considering that superstorm Sandy badly flooded the area.
Mr. Adams is a longtime critic of mayoral control of schools in New York City — and at times a mayoral foe — but he said his worries about Ms. Mirrer are unrelated to those objections.
The 140 - character blurts on Twitter will have the potential to crater stocks, worry populations, advertise his rallies and products, and give his fans cues about how to pillory his critics, writes Newsday's Dan Janison.
Cuomo pitched a new big - projects agency as a way to help smooth the way for massive state construction like the planned $ 29 billion mass transit overhaul in New York City, but critics worry about a power grab by the famously hands - on leader.
But it's also raising alarms from critics who worry that key decisions about state energy policy are being rushed without enough public debate.
President John Dramani Mahama has expressed worry about the extent to which critics use social media to create and spread what he calls falsehood.
(Critics have been worried about provisions in the bill that appear to show the health secretary will abandon this kind of responsibility.)
Lawmakers will also dig into a proposal to close Indian Point nuclear power plant, a plan that delights critics of the aging facility and worries others concerned about lost jobs and power.
Critics of the reform that led to UKRI didn't see the need for a new agency and worry about a loss of independence for the research councils.
The talent and money gap has prompted Framework critics like De Strooper to worry about what's next.
Advocates are pushing to enrich the lives of rodents and fish in the lab, but critics worry about the impact on research
Critics worry that so narrowly tailoring news to an individual's interests could ultimately create an ideological hall of mirrors, with right - wingers reading only about the latest abuses by the teachers union and the ACLU, the left - wingers seeing nothing but stories about corporate greed and John Ashcroft.
So critics of TTIP's economics, as well as those worried about its deference to corporate interests, are free to fear the worst.
In a recent blog post, however, Bussemaker said that some of the critics of the Vision document were «playing fast and loose with the truth» and stressed that many of their worries — including those about the fate of curiosity - driven research — are unfounded.
Those critics include those who are worried about Bridenstine's views on climate change, views that Bridenstine said at his November confirmation hearing have changed over time.
How can critics consistently do their jobs well actually analyzing the content of the films they're reviewing if they have to worry about aggravating the spoiler police?
Dynasty Warriors 2 was a big hit, even among western critics, its sequel also receiving high praise, though a worrying trend was about to rear its ugly head.
I suppose he doesn't really have to worry about repeating himself to a certain extent, as many audiences in the US and other countries may not be intimately familiar with his previous works, though they certainly have been lauded by critics and film buffs alike.
I obviously speak of Jacki Weaver who has more problems to worry about in regards to getting a nomination and now has to content with a 20 - year - old in a big box office hit who's been shoved in the supporting category because they see easier dividends that way and they know they can get away with it because the critics follow them like sheep.
Fox is keeping a lid on review copies — critics don't get a copy until everyone else does on the April 22 Earth Day release date (it's a Thursday)-- which means I can't comment on the quality of the image and sound (with Cameron behind it, I'm sure it's stunning), but it turns out I don't have to worry about the supplements.
But film festivals, especially high profile ones like Sundance, Cannes or Toronto, carry their own special brand of hype, a mix of industry professionals, critics and film enthusiasts without an embargo to worry about able to control the narrative for months at a time until the film begins its theatrical release.
Critics of course choice worry about the motives of private course providers and fear that such providers will profit off of state funding while offering only low - quality courses to the state's students.
I've worried about foundations being wedded to reformers who tell them what they want to hear, the perils of groupthink, and the disinclination of critics to challenge deep - pocketed funders.
Critics worry about creativity and a one - size - fits - all approach.
Even the nonrandom errors that worry testing critics, such as unevenness in the testing scale or the possible influence of factors outside the school's control, do not create perverse incentives because there are no strong theories about the kinds of behaviors those errors would encourage.
While critics worry about how money relates to school reform and the entities attracted to participating, they also highlight concerns about democracy and diversity.
A fair number of the education stories on the opioid crisis have been about schools choosing to stock up on the anti-opioid overdose drug, naloxone — and the worry that some critics have that it would end up encouraging students to abuse heroin and opioids.
Critics such as privacy law scholars and some parents are worried about the potential harmful repercussions of collecting this kind of data.
Fourth, some critics have raised concerns about the future of literature in education and worry that it is being displaced in favor of more technical texts.
I am not an art critic, however, I have 82 years of life experience and do worry about the future of our cities, state, country and world.
Critics argue that some dogs are not able digest peas properly, however if your dog has not a problem digesting peas you should not be worried about this ingredient.
As an ardent fan of Fallout 1 and 2 and a critic of Oblivion, I worried about these potential game - wreckers as well.
They would not look out of place around 1970, when critics and aspiring artists worried ever so much about pure painting.
Maybe it makes sense for the Arts and Leisure section, which targets more of a national audience than daily critics, to worry about crowd pleasing.
In my book, Ofili's more than earned the right to follow his paintings where they lead, without worrying about what people — or critics [yes, I know they're people, too]-- think an Ofili «should» look like.
Ted Kesik, a professor of building science at the University of Toronto and an outspoken critic of the condo development industry, says he, too, worries that condo developers care more about profits than ensuring their buildings last.
It's not as much Bush's hostility to «science» that Watts worries about, but the failure of his critics to use «science» to influence public policy.
Journalists clearly are not doing their jobs when it comes to checking the basic veracity of the accusation, but now a bigger question needs to be asked: How worried were the «IPCC affiliated or sympathetic scientists» about the soundness of their science assessments, if some in their midst felt a need to use baseless character assassination in order to persuade their fellow scientists to ignore material from scientist critics?
Some critics predict that another four years of Obama would allow the president to let loose on controversial policies that are more polarizing, as he will no longer have to worry about certain political ramifications.
And now, as supposedly seriously worried people about the health of our climate, explain the «Critics on Wind Power» how you want to supply the other 96 % (408.000.000.000.000.000 BTU) of energy to the world without the extremely expensive and difficult technology for burning coal in a clean way.
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