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They survived a move that almost killed the company (the app splitting decision almost two years ago that is still getting critiqued daily and will certainly be critiqued in this comment thread).
Presidents who pass should be fairly critiqued not instantly mythologized.
White House briefings, presidential tweets and rallies critiqued the media.
And yet, Jones has also been critiqued with uncommon rancor.
That's horrifying for anyone who's critiqued, even if it's legitimate.
They critiqued my poems and presented me with reading lists.
Tulsi Gabbard, who critiqued Harris' record as California Attorney General.
The spokesman has critiqued Republicans after each of their debates.
But his proposal was rightly critiqued by just about everyone.
Trump himself critiqued the interview not long after it aired.
Romero critiqued the military government and armed leftist groups alike.
Small talk wasn't on the cards; any throwaway comment was critiqued.
There are points to be praised, and points to be critiqued.
In a much more direct way, the president critiqued the media.
The New Jersey Democrat also critiqued Republicans for "unilaterally" revising Rep.
These pieces were then collected and critiqued by the entire group.
Those who critiqued slavery similarly based their arguments on economic statistics.
It doesn't need to be constantly commented on, critiqued, or questioned.
It critiqued the fact that a good night's sleep costs money.
Trump had previously critiqued a U.S. trade deal with South Korea.
It's a safe, sanitized environment which is often critiqued as manipulative.
You will get critiqued every time if you're doing something wrong.
Huffman's comments critiqued how TikTok tracks the actions of its users.
A necessary disclaimer: These films can't be critiqued as high art.
Negative interest rates - We've critiqued negative interest rates here and here.
She also critiqued the game for asking her how old she is.
But there's one respect in which ACS cannot be critiqued: The casting.
LGBT Media Outlets and trans people on social media critiqued Yusaf's statements.
Less than two weeks later, he critiqued McCain's statements to the media.
"Similar, but needs work on his form," Rubio critiqued in a tweet.
But, while many outlets picked up the feature, few actually critiqued it.
"I haven't critiqued a sitting president before," she told me on Tuesday.
And many have critiqued programs like these for putting inmates in harm's way.
These are issues that the comic-book industry has been critiqued for ignoring.
One of Mozilla's software developers, Steve Klabnik, publicly critiqued the extension on Twitter.
They read aloud safety instructions, only to be repeatedly critiqued for their performances.
Democrats had also critiqued the GOP for not holding hearings on the bill.
"Piranha 3DD" was critiqued as even more un-watchable than its 2010 predecessor.
Of equal importance: white artists are seldom critiqued by people who aren't white.
CNN: Some rappers critiqued his lyrics, arguing that this wasn't his best work.
National ____ When he was 12, Marco Zozaya critiqued those linking vaccines and autism.
Miss Turkey got into trouble by writing a poem that critiqued Mr. Erdogan.
In the interview with Amanpour, Stewart critiqued journalists for taking Trump's insults personally.
I critiqued the Times' coverage of the first debate in an earlier column.
Chile´s policy toward lithium has been deeply critiqued as unclear for newcomers.
The experts who reviewed and critiqued the results and conclusions before publication were volunteers.
While many loved Captain Marvel, others critiqued the insincerity of its brand of feminism.
It could be read as disingenuous, and you're opening yourself up to be critiqued.
There were moments when Trump critiqued the administration; he's the Republican nominee, after all.
While some critiqued the song as generic, that lyrical simplicity makes "Dreamlover" so striking.
Instead, she critiqued the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards in a cartoon and on Twitter.
Trump's one of the few public people who has critiqued football from the right.
Few generations have been analyzed, scrutinized and critiqued as much as the millennial generation.
Designers critiqued it for being too blocky, using unoriginal colors, and looking too corporate.
It's been very popular with some critics and roundly critiqued by others (including me).
It's probably not surprising that artists have tracked, critiqued and sometimes embraced conspiracy theories.
A professor who critiqued my photographs said the images were not charged up enough.
Lady Gaga once critiqued Larry Page for A/B testing a potential product color.
Looks like these folks were happy to be critiqued among their own for once.
She has also been an outside commentator who has regularly critiqued the Fed's actions.
" The first video they critiqued was "Is It Okay To Be Obsessed With Guys?
Some have critiqued her approach, saying that STEAM is only appropriate for older students.
All genders are welcome, but tropes aren't—unless they're being critiqued or re-contextualized.
Peltz critiqued P&G for dwindling market share, lack of innovation and weak sales.
Rao's comments were critiqued by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, including Sens.
Then the group critiqued how they did, with Begin running commentary on participants' body language.
And if they don't, I think they should be able to be critiqued for it.
What's important here is that Vikander should be critiqued for her performance, not her appearance.
" CJR's Maria Bustillos responded: "Politics isn't entertainment, it is not a performance to be critiqued.
None of this is to say that the news media should not be constantly critiqued.
The retailer got critiqued on Instagram recently for its casting choice, as Yahoo Style reported.
He critiqued former president Barack Obama for sanctioning same-sex marriage in the United States.
Beavis and Butt-head critiqued the first single "Rattled By The Rush" on their show.
She's accustomed to having her fiction critiqued, but this feels much scarier, and more personal.
The stoic model critiqued in the A.P.A. guidelines is one attempted embodiment — but only one.
It has been critiqued for marrying its racier content with young starlets on its covers.
Trump critiqued the deal, saying it made prices "artificially high" and was bad for consumers.
In the past, Google's workforce has publicly critiqued how YouTube handled hate speech and harassment.
EC: Joan Brown was my advisor in the graduate program, so she critiqued my work.
And then she has to go into his office afterwards and get critiqued on it.
I know I'm going to get critiqued for commenting on something that I haven't fully read.
Buttigieg has previously critiqued what he perceives to be concentrations of wealth across industries, including tech.
There are a couple of aspects of the headphone business that can be critiqued, of course.
Athletes in other sports don't have their accomplishments critiqued in the same way, according to Auriemma.
The British department store's Christmas adverts are hugely anticipated, highly critiqued, and often parodied every year.
One branch of government critiqued a co-equal branch of government, and the apocalyptic predictions ensued.
Both Democrats and Republicans critiqued the president's claim, including staunch Trump supporters such as Florida's Gov.
A few weeks ago, I critiqued a carefully researched academic paper that reached exactly that conclusion.
As I learned when a dermatologist critiqued my skin-care routine, serums are considered workhorse products.
Post-structuralism thoroughly and rightfully critiqued the unified subject and the authoritative "I" behind, say, patriarchy.
Having had my own writing critiqued by her, I know just how daunting that could be.
Another round of mini-home cooks compete for the privilege of being critiqued by Gordon Ramsay.
Emotions or not, well-critiqued or not, "The Lion King" remake was certainly embraced by audiences.
Linguists critiqued that view heavily in the 613s and '70s, and it remains unpopular these days.
Philanthropy is being examined and critiqued — and protested, in dramatic public fashion, when it seems inappropriate.
The ensuing outcry critiqued not only her approach, but also her priorities: shouldn't childhood be about fun?
The plan has been heavily critiqued by activists who demand the reexamination and overhaul of mass incarceration.
The March has also been critiqued by some scientists for its tone surrounding women's and diversity issues.
"Pleasant, undemanding reading," critiqued the Atlantic Monthly in its original review, though others were far less restrained.
He even critiqued Get Out for casting a Black British actor instead of an African-American one.
If critics are open to critiquing other people, then they themselves should be open to being critiqued.
Trump critiqued Broward County's election officials last Friday over their conduct in the midterms, suggesting foul play.
It critiqued white tears and cultural appropriation long before they became subjects for viral social media memes.
Women are constantly being critiqued when they refuse to be silent or bend to a beauty standard.
Once, she even had a photo of her in her non-lolita clothing critiqued by a hater.
What was in vogue one decade became critiqued the next as cultural norms shifted, then shifted again.
The 22-year-old gymnast just finished speaking about being critiqued for her looks over the years.
ESPN broadcasters Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson critiqued the young star&aposs weight and physical appearance.
Like, we all looked at them, we all critiqued them, and asked if they were actually good.
In her correspondence with Jones in 22015, she fiercely critiqued the military's Don't Ask Don't Tell policy.
Past writers have been critiqued when discussing how our genetic pasts can be used to understand human differences.
Who hasn't critiqued the food, band, and caricaturist on the way home from even the loveliest of weddings?
FEMEN has been repeatedly critiqued[2] for the Islamophobia and xenophobia that inform their specific choices and actions.
Stephen Colbert opened the Emmys with a musical number that critiqued both Hollywood and our broader political woes.
"Christianity is for assholes" is fine because religions themselves can be critiqued and no specific demographic is targeted.
Many criticized the choice to include the controversial leader, and then promptly critiqued the verisimilitude of his face.
Mattis also critiqued the defense budget, noting he is "shocked" by the low level of U.S. military preparedness.
Snapchat's redesign has been critiqued for being difficult to find celebrities, such as Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian.
Whitaker has critiqued the Mueller probe of Russian interference during the 2016 U.S. presidential election on multiple occasions.
In addition to her concerns about Medicaid, Collins has critiqued the bill for blocking funding to Planned Parenthood.
Then I created some practice stories on my personal account (which had two followers), and she critiqued those.
So for the next 30 minutes, there he was, pretending to be Hillary while she critiqued his performance.
Jones also critiqued those who'd claim a president has little impact on the direction of the stock market.
Sailors would share drawings onboard, they critiqued one another's art, and they sometimes worked on commission for officers.
Reading those posts makes you feel like you are inside a newsroom, watching pieces get edited and critiqued.
Then I created some practice stories on my personal account (which had two followers), and she critiqued those.
This type of all-too-common bias against women in tech is a reality that is highly critiqued.
South Asian work is being exhibited, critiqued, and collected everywhere; South Asian artists are winning career-making awards.
Though teenagers are often unfairly critiqued, it is true that adolescence can be a phase of marked egocentrism.
In 2014, Mr. Moore critiqued a Democratic proposal to combat gender discrimination in a column for National Review.
Although the move has since been widely critiqued as a bid for higher ratings, it still broke ground.
He then rightly critiqued Hillary Clinton's support of partial-birth abortion, which normally would have scored serious points.
He readily critiqued the region's cultural guardians who subscribed to Western reverence as a profound rejection of self.
The second was comedian Michelle Wolf, who was widely critiqued for negative comments about press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The film has been critiqued for what it leaves out, but Talley himself sees it as an intimate portrait.
Trump has often been critiqued for displaying racist behavior, and he was endorsed by the KKK during his campaign.
The Cold War, McCarthyism, and the Hollywood blacklist have all been continuously examined and critiqued by writers and artists.
Having read Michael's transcript, he's worried it strikes the wrong tone — paternalistic, old-fashioned, practically begging to be critiqued.
As the head prosecutor, Clark was parodied on Saturday Night Live and critiqued for her hairstyle on the E!
" He also critiqued the senator's focus on Russia in his live announcement, calling the investigation "a bunch of bollocks.
Some have critiqued the company for, in their view, moving too slowly in removing white supremacist content, in particular.
Scientists have heavily critiqued both regulation rollbacks for not being based on the best available science — an EPA mandate.
In contrast, the science community has critiqued a number of Trump's picks for advisers and nominees — such as Rep.
Mike Caulfield, the director of blended and networked learning at Washington State University Vancouver, has critiqued Facebook's misinformation problem.
"They have tried to silence people like Mats who have critiqued engineering projects, and that's dangerous," Mr. Hottot said.
He critiqued both political and economic liberalism for promoting a selfish individualism inimical to community, his highest political ideal.
DeVos has previously critiqued the complexity of the previous guidelines, which made it difficult for attorneys to help students.
She's also endured years of criticism from tennis insiders who've critiqued her hair, her body and her clothing choices.
Both candidates were wise enough to run within the party they critiqued, knowing they could never win as independents.
Doug Ducey also shared his disapproval on the decision and critiqued the facility for not prioritizing the patients' best interests.
The implicit suburban whiteness of these caricatures is both critiqued and reinforced as integral to the devotional teen-girl narrative.
Like Barr, Whitaker had been fiercely critiqued by Democrats and watchdog groups for his previous criticism about the special counsel.
By contrast, here's how he critiqued Hillary on foreign policy in the last Democratic debate: Look, the secretary is right.
But not all superstars silently stand by when their love lives are critiqued in the press and on social media.
This, presumably, is Anthony, whom Ding critiqued for being too obstinate about playing his way to conform to a team.
These are creatures being written as the heroes of their own story (a method I've critiqued before in this column).
Jonathan co-wrote The Prestige and Interstellar, and created CBS' Person of Interest, a network-friendly drama that critiqued surveillance.
Obviously, respectability politics need to be resisted and critiqued; relying on respectability is not an organizing strategy for Black liberation.
State-level Right to Try has been critiqued, battled, and published against, since April 2014 when the movement gained traction.
Administration officials have been frequently critiqued for failing to explain how the rule change will help the recovery of species.
In fact, the lieutenant governor has explicitly deemphasized charters and critiqued the testing regime, while unions have sung his praises.
But on the other hand, this is a tradition that has been all too often ignored or downplayed or critiqued.
She has embraced her global platform, particularly online, where she has passionately critiqued Britain's "Brexit" movement and Donald J. Trump.
" Soeiro also critiqued Trump's book selection, saying that Dr. Seuss' illustrations are "steeped with racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes.
Durant has, in general, taken a slightly higher road, but on occasion made remarks that at least cryptically critiqued Westbrook.
Imagine a situation in which a broadcaster critiqued the weight of a WNBA star based solely on their physical appearance.
Some black activists critiqued what they saw as Sanders emphasizing economic issues without talking in a meaningful way about racism.
Grassley has long critiqued the History Channel for not showing history programming, and went after the network earlier this month.
There's reason for that: It's taken directly from one of the most controversial and frequently critiqued parts of King's novel.
And then it's kind of a new sensation to have your group be the one that's being critiqued and deconstructed.
That year and the year before, he cowrote four papers in his own journal that critiqued exercise methods used in CrossFit.
Indeed, a number of vape consumer and trade advocacy groups have critiqued these regulations, claiming they thwart successful smoking cessation efforts.
The state itself is invested in history, remembrance, and commemoration, and these sorts of projects should be thoroughly unpacked and critiqued.
While he can be critiqued for entirely ignoring Emily and Susan's letters, A Quiet Passion is impacting in its own way.
Girls will forever be remembered for a headline-grabbing series that cleverly critiqued an entire generation of privileged, narcissistic, young women.
Speaking to reporters after returning from a trip to Washington for a vote, Cruz critiqued the Vermont senator for his absence.
Even after Wanna's incident, Minaj joined fans as they critiqued Shanita Hubbard's op-ed for Pitchfork about her friendship with 6ix9ine.
Guillermo also said it was unfair for Watson to have critiqued himself so harshly, and so publicly, after the Troy game.
It seems an unlikely subject for a musical ensemble that has until now celebrated, rather than critiqued, its post-democracy society.
" He's also critiqued the board, saying, "This is a company that seems to have no knowledge of what's really going on.
On Monday, President Obama forcefully critiqued politicians and the journalists who cover them, and his references to Mr. Trump were unmistakable.
During the campaign, Trump also critiqued the total US troop withdrawal from Iraq under Obama as paving the way for ISIS.
" Writer Muhammad Butt critiqued the casting on Twitter, writing, "So many talented Muslim actors out there and you cast… Dakota Fanning?????????????????
Masters programs are often (rightly) critiqued for being linked to the professionalization of art practices, the university industry, the debt industry.
Their debut LP was critiqued with a now jarring sincerity, enjoying reviews that alluded to a game-changing piece of work.
Ambitious claims are usually critiqued, and so it's not impossible that in a generation this theory will no longer inspire conviction.
Lindsay rightly critiqued the way Kufrin, unlike her, was mostly protected from the controversy over Garrett Yrigoyen's Instagram throughout her season.
SPIN ZONE: President Donald Trump retweeted former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly — fired amid sexual harassment claims — who critiqued the press.
The senator from Massachusetts, who critiqued herself after the New Hampshire debate for being too passive, pulled no punches on Wednesday.
While the brand says the beer is "satirically dubbed 'Beer for Girls," some have critiqued the product's labeling for being patronizing.
Warren critiqued every other candidate's health care plan in a single answer, injecting a rush of new energy into her campaign.
Readers were critical of how much she shared about her children's lives and critiqued parenting choices she made, like sleep training.
However, what stands to be critiqued is the fact that the exhibition is a celebration of Turk's cleverness, not his growth.
When Natas and Hensley filmed their frontside flips in the late 80s, they had no previous form by which to be critiqued.
They critiqued every single thing I cooked, examined my attempt at an approximation of Kung Pao Chicken and found the texture depressing.
Davis critiqued everything from global warming to issues of the apolitical art world and racism in this country, and, of course, gender.
But many have critiqued the concept as feeding into a racist, xenophobic view of non-white immigrants as hindrances to American society.
But she also critiqued how journalists at Vox and everywhere need to change in the era of Trump and "post-truth" politics.
One Sings was critiqued in 1977 for being, in her own words, "too nuanced, not-anti-men enough," and that makes sense.
" The Vatican immediately critiqued Scalfari's account, saying the quotes in the article were not "a faithful transcription of the Holy Father's words.
I critiqued the report, and its predecessor which claimed 500,000 cyber attacks, because almost all of the claims fell short of reality.
When Rose was critiqued by judge Julianne Hough, the activist felt the judge had stepped out of line and body-shamed her.
The franchise has been critiqued, like many reality shows about Black folks, for it's portrayal of the Black community, particularly Black women.
Gig-economy companies such as Deliveroo are increasingly coining a sort of doublespeak in order to explain their oft-critiqued work practices.
But these programs should be critiqued, better alternatives developed and the budgetary costs of the improved programs incorporated into the discretionary totals.
People love mocking public figures, but Spicer was essentially shamed for being a schlub, in that his physical appearance was constantly critiqued.
The Republican members of the committee were less aggressive, but several also pointedly critiqued DeVos and the Trump administration's education proposals. Rep.
Speaking at a ritzy conference in Los Angeles this week, Dalio critiqued the current U.S. economic system, according to investment publication Barron's.
I wish this movement was a capacious one that not only critiqued unrealistic beauty standards but also embraced all kinds of bodies.
He has critiqued the President's management style and the President has tweeted that Cuban isn't smart enough to be Commander in Chief.
Apple has been critiqued by cardiologists for its regulated medical features, largely because it has built its device for a general audience.
Even though Sanders's plan is certainly bigger in scope, it was critiqued for opening up student loan debt relief to wealthy people.
The couple been critiqued by parent shamers on everything from holding Luna incorrectly to Miles needing to wear a helmet after developing plagiocephaly.
In that time it has also often (rightly) been critiqued for its flaws when it comes to its representations of gender and race.
But at the close of my time being critiqued, the professor basically said straight-up, 'I don't understand why you're telling this story.
The biggest selling point of Quantum versus Chrome is the smaller RAM usage — something Google has been repeatedly critiqued for over the years.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — Throughout his career, Mohamed Bourouissa has critiqued the political, economic, and social marginalization of various communities.
Out of the cultural spotlight, our beliefs will be more aggressively questioned, our media critiqued, and we will be thrown on the defensive.
He's long critiqued NATO members' defense spending, slamming America's allies for not dedicating the required 2 percent of their economic output to defense.
It has critiqued the company's organizational structure, saying it is too complex and that it should consolidate from 10 operating units to three.
Mondelez, the owner of Oreos and Nabisco once called Kraft, has been critiqued for its new name since it became official in 2012.
"Friends" has been both hailed and critiqued for its portrayal of Ross' relationship with his ex-wife Carol and her new wife Susan.
" The former Florida governor added that his mother — whose role in the campaign Trump has also critiqued — "is the strongest woman I know.
Because Kanye West is Kanye West, there's an expectation that everything he does needs to be critiqued within an inch of its life.
Art review At the Met Breuer, the crackpot exhibition "Everything Is Connected" reveals how artists have tracked, critiqued and sometimes embraced conspiracy theories.
Her later portrait photography, critiqued and lampooned the flawless visions of commercial photography, deploying sardonic humor as a means of consolation and defense.
Yet Pruitt has also been critiqued for taking credit for cleaning up sites where the majority of remediation occurred under the previous administration.
Ms. Story — who met Mr. Frank during a KCRW pledge drive in which she critiqued his on-air work — is his only survivor.
Selfies — which have been critiqued as symbols of narcissism and celebrated as examples of defiant self-representation — are now receiving the museum treatment.
Everything from the tone of a woman's voice to her choice of attire is relentlessly critiqued in a manner that few male leaders experience.
It's a refreshing response from a quickly rising selector in a Canadian metropolis that has been frequently critiqued for its inability to let loose.
Unsurprisingly, this "Best Dressed" poll was quickly critiqued on Twitter: Twitter users also rightly pointed out that no poll ranking male players' style existed.
Her private modernist work, which critiqued traditional gender roles and played with perspective in the New Vision style, was never shown during her lifetime.
Poetic appropriations of atrocity as blithe exercises ready for publication ("in some place good") is critiqued here with the subtlety of a battle-axe.
Over the years, she's had to deftly shut down commenters who accused her of photoshopping her pictures and critiqued her Modern Family premiere dress.
In the fifth episode of season 2, "Marionettes," Whelan plays Patricia Campbell, the assistant to the journalist who critiqued the queen's tone-deaf speech.
Finkel and Dourson worked together years ago on a group that critiqued a set of National Academy of Sciences' recommendations for calculating chemical risk.
That may be due to the strong company culture that has been deftly critiqued in the press and even by shows like Silicon Valley.
On weekends, an even mix of locals and tourists sipped cocktails with names like Hot Passion and critiqued the art in the adjacent gallery.
Virgos can be loners...is it because you're so critical of yourself that you shy away from the possibility of being critiqued by others?
BOORSTIN: BUT IF PROGRAMMATIC WAS THE RIGHT DECISION TO MAKE EVEN THOUGH IT WAS CRITIQUED, THE REDESIGN, YOU WALKED BACK SOME OF THOSE CHANGES.
Abrams, who worked under former Republican Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, sharply critiqued Trump during a Weekly Standard op-ed last year.
Black progressives have long critiqued problematic policies of black elected officials and any solutions that left vulnerable members of the black community further marginalized.
When Inaba, 51, sat in on rehearsals to help Brown with her rumba do-over, she critiqued the star's hip movements throughout the routine.
" She has critiqued the wall on the narrow grounds that government should instead employ "evidence-based knowledge about how we best secure our border.
She critiqued the idea that abruptly canceling an agreement like the Trans-Pacific Partnership will do the U.S. any favors with peers like China.
As "Water" demonstrates, Zhang often critiqued these systems with a subtle but powerful sense of absurdity, introduced through exhausting repetition and fine-tuned editing.
The show was critiqued for its dispassionate handling of teen suicide; as a corrective, a content warning airs before each episode of its latest installment.
" President Trump, who held a campaign-style rally in Michigan instead of attending the dinner, also critiqued Wolf's performance on Twitter, twice saying she "bombed.
On the day the workshop met, we were all meant to bring in pieces we'd written to be critiqued after we discussed the assigned reading.
Though Getty was devastated by the sickness (he wrote about it frequently in his diary), Getty still critiqued the way Teddy handled the hospital bills.
Instead, Trump hit Clinton over her email use and critiqued Clinton's speaking style, suggesting that "it's hard to stay awake" when listening to Clinton speak.
It critiqued the bureau with a vague charge that it "has hindered consumer choice and access to credit" by imposing too many rules on lenders.
Daryl Austin made headlines after posting an article on USA Today that critiqued the Fixer Upper stars' consistent statements that they put their family first.
In recent years, many in the community have critiqued their use, and argued in general for a scientific process that is more open and collaborative.
A frequent target of Bove's frustrations was former Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein, whom the analyst often critiqued for his management during the 2008 financial crisis.
Young people are often critiqued for not voting or being interested, but when the government treats us like pawns in their manifesto, why should we?
Independent fact-checkers working with Facebook critiqued the company for not sharing enough information with them at the time on how their efforts were doing.
"And the same people critiquing his use of it now critiqued it during the election and it turned out pretty well for him," Spicer said.
Members of Congress and other watchdogs have critiqued Michigan for a lack of transparency in the wake of the water crisis and the Legionnaires' outbreak.
Through her visual art, videos, and Tumblr posts, Aguhar critiqued normative beauty standards, called out racism, misogyny, and fatphobia, and expanded conventional understandings of femininity.
But for black students, finding support is especially crucial, given that the higher education system is often critiqued for failing to support students of color.
That comes after the service was heavily critiqued by YouTuber Hank Green in a Medium post titled "Theft, Lies, and Facebook Video" in August 2015.
Thune critiqued the uncertainty of relying on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), whose leadership can change every time the party in the White House does.
The Washington Post reviewed the book ahead of its release and critiqued its lack of specific details, which is intended to protect the author's identity.
Though Lewis builds on the theory found in Cyborg Manifesto and other early Haraway texts, she has critiqued some of the scholar's more recent argumentation.
Calabrese critiqued Gardner and Hassan's bill, though, for focusing too much on a one-time auction of spectrum that wireless broadband can be distributed on.
Meanwhile, people on Twitter have critiqued Spacey for using the announcement of his previously private sexuality as a way to rebound from serious allegations of assault.
From the onset of his campaign, he has vocally critiqued Trump and attempted to present the president as a direct adversary to the interests of Tennesseans.
For years, badass women like Serena Williams and Aly Raisman have had their toned bodies critiqued, even though these athletes are fitness inspirations to women everywhere.
For that reason, some professors may get defensive if critiqued—after all, it's always touchy to tell someone you don't think they're doing their job well.
The episode also featured other stars like Modern Family's Eric Stonestreet and Empire's Terrence Howard as celebrity chefs Gordon Ramsay and Aarón Sánchez critiqued their dishes.
Earlier this summer, Minaj called a woman who critiqued her music jealous and ugly, demonstrating her own narrow view of how women relate to one another.
" The former president on Wednesday critiqued ObamaCare at a campaign rally for his wife in Michigan, calling the health law "the craziest thing in the world.
House and Senate committees also should take a hard look at the large DEA programs the Justice Department's inspector general harshly critiqued in a recent report.
She critiqued international cartels like the "worldwide cartel in automobile parts," but declined to specify any names of U.S. institutions the European Commission was looking at.
Across social media and search, data and algorithms highlight trending topics or perform sentiment analysis, driving a lot of what is being covered, critiqued and seen.
Was Mr. Laris Cohen commenting on the obscuring of history that others had critiqued or just illuminating an alternate history not as familiar to performance-goers?
For nearly a year, the president has critiqued the work of the Justice Department and complained about Mr. Sessions for perceived infractions and acts of disloyalty.
"I can't say more emphatically he's never suggested a story to anybody here, he's never critiqued a story, he's never suppressed a story," the editor said.
The former vice president, who is widely viewed as a possible contender for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, also critiqued the Trump administration's "America First" approach.
The Killing Joke (along with its various adaptations) has been further critiqued, including for many choices Moore says he regrets, like its sexism and its violence.
He also critiqued the notable whiteness of the titular fictional version of London's famously upscale neighborhood, despite the multicultural flavor of the real Notting Hill. THIS!!!
Moments after the women's Twitter boycott was announced, it was almost immediately critiqued by some women who felt the call for protest was too little too late.
Everyone critiqued each other's designs, offering opinions and ways to work to Microsoft's color palette, illustration principles, and general voice to create products in a coherent way.
The CEO critiqued Snap's recent app redesign, which drew outcry from users and contributed to the company's first decline in daily active users in the last quarter.
Nicki's strategy for dealing with the loss, which has also been critiqued by hip-hop fans, has been to remind everyone of her commercial and mainstream success.
It has become a (relatively) cheap way of "bringing in culture" to a site, of locating it within the (much critiqued) Creative City model of city planning.
The platform, however, has long been critiqued for policing its app too heavily, including banning some body positive hashtags and removing photos featuring menstrual blood and breasts.
While Germany has been critiqued for importing about a third of its gas from Russia, allies in Lithuania and Estonia are 28503 percent dependent on Russian gas.
Through two games, the Raptors have not created much of a problem for the Cavaliers, who are now being critiqued for the quality of their postseason opponents.
Other BDG employees described meetings with Rosenblum upon her arrival where she critiqued the company's editorial culture and output, singling out identity-based perspective pieces for criticism.
Every inch of the women's bodies is critiqued candidly and often, which can be galling, but it's almost refreshing to hear these narrow constraints articulated so openly.
Before becoming President, Trump had critiqued the war in Afghanistan, and once he assumed office he expressed frustration that the U.S. was still involved in the conflict.
The 86-year-old justice cracked jokes and critiqued the country's polarized politics during a question-and-answer session with William Treanor, dean of the law school.
This offers a shield for a conservative Justice Department to attack affirmative action — famously critiqued by white people — by claiming that it also disadvantages a minority group.
In a cycle where the media's coverage was critiqued by many — and attributed to Trump's success — Fahrenthold was a rare reporter who earned the respect of many.
The philosopher Lisa Heldke has critiqued the colonialist impulse behind what she calls "eating adventures," which she likens to collecting and uprooting artifacts from their cultural context.
The California Democrat has critiqued versions of the GOP's developing legislation for what she says is too little support for workers and too much support for corporations.
He said his administration had been improperly critiqued for closing borders to foreign citizens coming from China, arguing that it was the proper measure at the time.
Ryan critiqued the Obama administration's handling of the Benghazi attack and then launched into a larger criticism of Obama's foreign policy, which he alleged was excessively weak.
The Grammy winner will then select 10 musicians, who will get the chance to have their work listened and critiqued by him via a live video chat.
A pioneer of electronic sculptural art, Juan Downey made a splash in 1960s and '70s New York when he rigorously critiqued Eurocentric views of Latin American identity.
Influencers like Jackie Aina and Alyssa Ashley critiqued the brand for releasing what looked like a lot of shades, but actually failed to deliver in the undertone department.
Earlier that year, in April, the men critiqued Michelle Obama, saying that she would be a "problem" for the new president because she came off as too black.
Coleman has served as a paid expert witness in abortion-related legal cases and for legislatures that considered restrictive measures, but her research has also been thoroughly critiqued.
"As you know, they just held the Iowa couscous, which I skipped because I don't eat carbs," Zoolander said, while Hansel critiqued Hillary Clinton's chances at higher ofice.
The audience in Wild at Heart, eagerly laughing, only missed that it was their very tendency to laugh at these characters that was being critiqued in the film.
This is an art form, and the role of the director of Central Intelligence is sometimes to gently translate those critiques to a President unused to being critiqued.
But the product, which is meant to help individuals and businesses collaborate, has been critiqued for sending too many notifications, with some claiming it has sabotaged workplace productivity.
Forbes was hotly critiqued for calling Kylie Jenner a soon-to-be "self-made billionaire" back in July, when she was poised to hit the $22019 billion mark.
During a discussion about youth activism at an Obama Foundation summit in October, he critiqued call out culture and overzealous activism as dubious strategies for changing the world.
The company earlier this year added two directors to its board as part of a truce with activist firm Barington Capital, which critiqued the independence of the board.
I think that what we've seen with camp is the movement from the margins of society — being critiqued, and then using camp to answer back — to the mainstream.
We spoke on television, wrote articles, acted as fixers for foreign journalists, helped humanitarian organizations document massacres and critiqued shoddy international news coverage of Yemen on social media.
And rightfully so: all eyes are on both, and both critiqued, either explicitly or implicitly, McConnell's stated close relationship and coordination with the White House on the trial.
Over the weekend, he critiqued Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for tearing up during a press conference he called to oppose Trump's refugee ban: Breaking news from Hollywood!
Selfies (or, if you want to be generous, photographic self-portraits) have been critiqued as symbols of millennial narcissism, but also celebrated as examples of defiant self-representation.
A lot of folks critiqued those as legitimizing the NK government and putting it on an equal level with the US. I'm curious what you thought of those.
Indeed, the FBI is often critiqued, quite properly on occasion, not for its laxity but its over-zealousness -- routinely using sting operations to ensnare would-be terrorists, for instance.
Indeed, the growing field of Asian American art history has critiqued a Western canon in which race and ethnicity exclude artists of color or flatten interpretations of their work.
Pretending that it is anything else makes light of the way white supremacy, the commodification of Black bodies, and the disregard for Black life are critiqued in the movie.
His post went up following an almost-feud between Ariana Grande and Kanye West, who had a back and forth on Twitter after Grande critiqued West's tweetstorm about Drake.
That said, all art should be critiqued, and the only way we can continue this trend is by raising our voices and demanding something better than what we've seen.
He is the author of "Jesus on Death Row" (Abingdon Press) critiqued the American death penalty through the lens of Jesus' trial and "Prosecuting Jesus"(Westminster/John Knox, 2016).
First, she critiqued his logic — if you never read books from authors you feel might criticize you in the future, your literary experiences will be both stressful and difficult.
Capitalism, which was for a time seen as being akin to a law of nature, something permanent and unchangeable, is now being discussed and critiqued even by its champions.
The FOMB is largely immune from local oversight and has been critiqued frequently by elected officials on both sides of the aisle for its lack of transparency and accountability.
On the left, Occupy Wall Street critiqued the predatory one percent in a new vocabulary, while Rolling Jubilee attempted to salve the crushing burdens of student and medical debt.
Soghoian, who raised the security flaws in RCS on Twitter, admitted that the RCS system was not Google's responsibility, but critiqued the search giant for tying up with it.
Remember when Representative Maxine Waters of California critiqued Mr. Obama's remarks to the Congressional Black Caucus in 2011 because he told the audience to "stop complaining" about their problems?
Some marketing campaigns containing messages of equality and empowerment have been met with support, while others have been critiqued for lacking substantial action on the issue of gender equality.
Clinton has indicated she would focus on as the campaign turns from Iowa and New Hampshire to the more diverse Nevada and South Carolina — she only glancingly critiqued Mr. Sanders.
It showed two men wearing anti-Lochte T-shirts rushing onto the stage shouting as Lochte and his dance partner, Cheryl Burke, were being critiqued by judges after their foxtrot.
Adults can be incredibly defensive about the books they loved as children; we internalize those stories, take them as our own, and then feel like it's our selves being critiqued.
During his campaign, Trump also had correctly critiqued the total American troop withdrawal from Iraq under Barack Obama in 2011 as helping pave the way for the rise of ISIS.
Although liberal arts degrees are critiqued (sometimes with reasonable points) for weaker job market opportunities, these differences often reflect unobserved factors about the types of occupations that workers sort into.
Pahlavi critiqued the Trump administration's decision to ban nearly all Iranian travelers and immigrants from the United States as part of a broader travel ban targeting several mostly Muslim countries.
Inspired by Langston Hughes' poem "I, Too," the statement has also been used by the black community to assert their place in America against an administration often critiqued for racism.
FDA rules restrict sexually active gay and bisexual men from donating blood, a policy that has been critiqued for keeping queer people from being able to support their own community.
Their work has been critiqued since, and instrumental variables estimates can mislead if the instrumental variable chosen is badly selected, but the influence of this methodology is hard to overstate.
Stances by athletes are easily critiqued for what they're not not but they do help, they do matter and they do throw more weight behind the cause for positive change.
The Clintons critiqued Trump's rhetoric on trade, his comments about military leaders and, notably, his handling of the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the country's consulate in Turkey.
Under current caucus rules, Democrats are not termed out of the chairmanships or ranking member positions, which some have critiqued for limiting younger members from rising up within the party.
So the next time you're in a situation where you see another woman talked over, not given her due credit, or critiqued unfairly, don't just sit out on the sidelines.
"The job of activism is not to be polite or to be liked" you said this in a tweet when someone critiqued your approach of fighting social and systemic issues.
I think something like that should be created, so that we can be critiqued for that and not be compared to a musical that was written with an original score.
Taxpayers have always critiqued the Royal Family's every move, reasoning that their tax dollars, which technically fund the royals' lives, give them the right to comment on what they do.
But he came to prominence with his 1997 book, "Dereliction of Duty," which critiqued the Joint Chiefs for not standing up to President Lyndon B. Johnson during the Vietnam War.
"Codependence was a fad that caught fire and hasn't burned out," says Carol Tavris, a psychologist and author of The Mismeasure of Women, who critiqued the concept in her book.
In his farewell speech to the Senate, he laid out a handful of things he thought should change — and he specifically critiqued the rule that allowed a majority to end debate.
She said only a few films have been seriously targeted — including Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Black Panther, two big franchise installments that implicitly or explicitly critiqued racism and sexism.
Bove for years blasted New York-based Goldman Sachs and its leadership, including former Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein, whom the analyst often critiqued for his management during the 2008 financial crisis.
On Saturday his lukewarm tweet condemning violence in Charlottesville from "many sides" was swiftly and strongly critiqued for its failure to address white supremacist ideology, the KKK and neo-Nazis directly.
Green added that Democrats were adopting an increasingly "anti-corporate stance," saying that reflected a shift as he noted the party had previously been critiqued for taking too much corporate money.
In 20173, after his teammate Richard Sherman critiqued the rhetoric of the Black Lives Matter movement, Bennett, unprompted, politely detailed his disagreements with Sherman at a press conference the next day.
The gloom and backlash that followed Marvel's first female lead, half-human, half alien champion, could have easily overwhelmed its momentum, similar to the much-critiqued, $70 million losing Ghostbusters 2016.
From the left, it's critiqued as an expression of class privilege, which cares little for economic justice so long as black lesbian Sufis are represented in the latest Netflix superhero show.
In "If You Own the Washington Redskins, You're a Cock," for example, Goren, a sports fanatic, critiqued the NFL team's racist name and mascot, years before the topic hit the mainstream discussion.
When Tomb Raider first appeared on the scene, swiftly followed by Tomb Raider II a year later, Lara Croft was critiqued as belonging to a long cultural tradition of science-fiction fembots.
Even some of the most influential women in conservative evangelicalism, those whom Evans criticized and who publicly critiqued her books and views, recalled the messages they received from her over the years.
But he was critiqued for his perceived partisan bias in a job that requires strict neutrality, his love of the limelight and his sympathy to the opposition, including during the Brexit proceedings.
But to feminists who have, for decades, critiqued holding-doors-open, ladies-first chivalry as the softer side of sexism, he only made his ungentlemanly behavior on the bus and beyond worse.
Jeff Miller, not only critiqued the Phoenix VA for a lack of improvement in the last two years, but he also exhorted the inspector general's report for not holding VA officials accountable.
Former U.S. President George W. Bush also critiqued the policies of "isolationism, nativism and protectionism" at an event on Tuesday, although he didn't mention Trump by name, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Dr. Valentin Fuster, who critiqued the trial at the meeting but was not involved in the study, said the data show that what is considered normal LDL today may be too high.
My love for Girls, especially as a Black woman, comes as an irony to some, given that the show has been critiqued for its lack of diversity and serious whitewashing of Brooklyn.
Of course, it's not new for the reality TV host-turned-president to be critiqued for using cliffhanger TV production techniques to keep the American public craving new episodes in his presidency.
His skin looks heated as it has looked in the seminar, when his work is being (carefully, discreetly) critiqued by the other young writers, and, eventually, when the others have spoken, you.
Bryan Garner critiqued two recent editorials, one by myself in the The New York Times ("The Problems with Originalism"), the other by Jill Lepore in the The New Yorker ("Weaponizing the Past").
Their findings have been both critiqued and confirmed over the years, and many nonprofits and government initiatives were set up to increase the number of words children heard in their early years.
In feedback situations, however, they don't happen that often, so it's important to make sure you're definitely being critiqued in error before saying that you believe the feedback you're getting is wrong.
Pompeo critiqued China for "blocking energy development in the South China Sea through coercive means," which he said prevents Southeast Asian countries from accessing more than $2.5 trillion in recoverable energy reserves.
LOVE's tilted "O," which threatens to fall off the otherwise stable design, implicitly critiqued the often hollow sentimentality associated with the word, metaphorically suggesting unrequited longing and disappointment rather than saccharine affection.
On a conference call this spring with colleagues, Mr. Harford, the company's chief operating officer, critiqued a new ad that showed a mixed-race couple, said five people familiar with the conversation.
Mr. Horowitz was critiqued for focusing too much on a career prosecutor in Washington, rather than the A.T.F. leaders in Arizona, the center of the operation, or the department's top political appointees.
John Oliver was censored on Weibo, a popular Chinese microblogging platform, after airing a segment that critiqued President Xi Jinping's human rights record and mentioned his passing resemblance to Winnie-the-Pooh.
As a child, she read that her hero Fred Astaire critiqued his performances in the third person—"He isn't doing that right"—in order to evaluate his errors with an impartial eye.
Dr. Elliott Antman, a past AHA president who critiqued the study, noted several limitations, including that those taking ibuprofen or naproxen were allowed to increase their dosage but not the Celebrex group.
John Heartfield and George Grosz were especially instrumental in making photomontage into a modern art form, and from 1930 to 1938 Heartfield created dazzling anti-fascist photomontages that critiqued the Third Reich.
From my perspective, the whole notion of human rights was an 18th century invention that was heavily critiqued by the radical left in how much it would fail to approach radical equality.
Later in the speech, Clinton noted how she is once again speaking about "evidence" and "facts," a subtle knock on a Trump administration that has been critiqued for its relationship to the truth.
And that's certainly not the first time his reporting has come under fire: Over the years, progressive media watchdogs have regularly critiqued the host, accusing him of distorting facts and using misleading statistics.
Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Cory Booker (D-NJ), and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) have critiqued the power of Big Tech, especially Amazon, but none have called for specific companies to be broken up.
The remake of Stephen King's It came out this weekend, and despite it breaking box office records for a horror movie, a lot of reviews critiqued the film for not being scary enough.
News would also have limited impact if who is allowed to share the creative content was restricted, and this restrained scope would heighten the internet echo chambers that are critiqued around the world.
If you do anything you want to be really good at it, so when you know you're going to be critiqued alongside some big names, it makes you wanna go that bit harder.
Sanders critiqued Joe Biden for failing to explain his specific policy goals, and seemed to open a new chapter of the Democratic presidential campaign in which he would work to push Biden left.
In her 2001 performance piece "Art Must Hang," artist Andrea Fraser both commemorated and critiqued the "performance piece" that was Martin Kippenberger, reenacting word-for-word a drunken speech Kippenberger gave in 1995.
So while Swift experiences sexism and misogyny, she's also critiqued because of how her position both illustrates and reaffirms the hegemony of whiteness at the expense of black women and women of color.
From the center-left, it's critiqued as an illiberal and balkanizing force, which drives whit-cis-het people of good will rightward and prevents liberalism from speaking a language of the common good.
Thune in a Recode oped critiqued the uncertainty of relying on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), whose leadership can change every time the party in the White House does, to regulate the internet.
It showed two men wearing anti-Lochte T-shirts going on the stage, shouting as they walked near Lochte, while he and dance partner Cheryl Burke were being critiqued by judges after their foxtrot.
The "Shark Tank" star has a contentious relationship with President Donald Trump: Cuban has critiqued the President's management style and the President has tweeted that Cuban isn't smart enough to be Commander in Chief.
For their part, AJpls, the player targeted in the clip, critiqued Bethesda's limited reporting options for Fallout 76, and suggested that the game should have non-PVP servers to avoid this sort of problem.
He said that Yellen "did not provide much clarity" but critiqued the comments from Fischer as well as San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams and New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) further critiqued the ICE amendment to the Bipartisan Background Checks Act on Saturday morning, referring to a CNN report about detained children being held down for forcible injections.
Titled "Vaccine King" and posted to a WeChat account managed by former journalists, it critiqued business practices by Changsheng's chairwoman and was read tens of thousands of times before being deleted the next day.
She's not afraid to throw shade at brands that diminish curvy womenGraham proudly posed for Lane Bryant's #ImNoAngel lingerie campaign in April, which not-too-subtly critiqued the controversial Victoria's Secret "Perfect Body" ads.
Harris has critiqued Trump's language -- his policies and his role he has played in stoking racist rhetoric from the early days of his presidency -- but she has often done so without mentioning his name.
In the 93s, when I started writing criticism, many of the most influential critics argued that the best contemporary art critiqued our political institutions, including the commercial gallery system in which it was displayed.
"There has always been a strain within Jewishness in America that has critiqued the dominant society, and Frank embodied that," said Rabbi Irwin Kula, president of the National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership.
In a widely critiqued interview about his friendship with Epstein, for "BBC Newsnight," the Duke of York claimed the photo was doctored because he said he never went out in London without a suit.
From the mid-1970s until 2013, Angela Ricci Lucchi and Yervant Gianikian, partners in life and art, forged an analytical cinematic mode in which they critiqued Western practices of war, colonialism, objectification and more.
I've had every aspect of my appearance critiqued by supervisors, from my hair being "too curly" to a boss who told me to "never wear that dress again," because it reminded him of his mother.
According to Bois, when Kelly was on a student trip to France, he tried to enroll in Fernand Léger's academy, an attempt that was aborted when his "Self Portrait with Bugle" (19513) was harshly critiqued.
" The Democrats' memo states that their texts "are irrelevant to the FISA application," and that Nunes "omits inconvenient text messages, in which they critiqued a wide range of other officials and candidates from both parties.
While all displays of rage are tricky things to analyze from the outside, Black women's fury is particularly and cruelly critiqued, overanalyzed, stereotyped, and treated like quite the wonder and let-down all at once.
In fact, in my work I've critiqued it as being this sort of canonization of a certain set of cultural expressions, often by white gay men, that then stands in for all of gay culture.
After Perkins called Russell Westbrook "the best player to have ever put on a Oklahoma City Thunder Jersey," Durant defended his legacy with his first NBA franchise and critiqued Perkins&apos contributions to the team.
In the buildup to last year's election, the wealthy business executive critiqued Trump and the Republican Congress at the time for overturning parts of the Dodd-Frank Act and other efforts to dismantle Obama's legacy.
In televised interviews, top administration officials and Senate Republicans have forcefully critiqued the integrity of the impeachment process by accusing Democrats of selectively leaking witness statements and ignoring the precedent set by previous presidential impeachments.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For about 30 minutes on a recent evening, the Trump administration border wall prototypes in San Diego were illuminated with images and messages that critiqued the controversial construction project.
Other buildings critiqued by locals include the headquarters of China's state-run People's Daily, which today looks like a futuristic rocket but while under construction closely resembled a phallus (its scaffolding formed rather unfortunate patterns).
It "shouldn't come as any surprise that over time it costs a lot of money to defend these cases and to publish research where it can be critiqued and criticized and start discussions," he said.
Great social melodramas gave their characters what they wanted, and in so doing, they critiqued those very desires, the culture that created them, and — perhaps most importantly — the audience that's pulling for them all along.
Though Twitter has long been critiqued for lacking racial diversity inside the company, the presence and work of Blackbirds serves as a way for the company to support underrepresented employees — and black Twitter users in general.
The LGBTQ community is often critiqued for leaving transgender people and people of color behind, and young people existing at the intersection of these identities are especially vulnerable to having their voices, perspectives, and needs overlooked.
Some Black Mirror episodes in the past have critiqued social media culture, or the dangers of augmented reality, but by keeping this episode's story so streamlined, Brooker is able to spin "Metalhead" into something much larger.
Previous to drawing the ire of robot builders, YouTube has been critiqued for failing to remove videos containing hate speech, favoring its money-making top stars, inadequately protecting children on its platform, and demonetizing LGBTQ content.
Officials critiqued the organizational structure of federal IT as "10 to 20 years out of date" on the press call and said the executive order is one of the initial steps to correct lagging IT practices.
Trump sounded welcome notes of foreign policy prudence on the campaign trail, but he also often embraced the very sort of militarism for which he rightly critiqued his opponents in the primary and general races alike.
It's an extremely harmful and reductive image when applied to the country as a whole but it's also representative of groups that actually exist and deserve to be critiqued rather than merely ignored or pushed aside.
Since then, the pair have critiqued countless steaks with red wine foams, stacks of lobster ceviche, and chocolate mousses with cherry coulis drizzles as hopeful chefs battle to win the judges' affections and avoid a blasting.
Pepsi yanked Kendall Jenner's ad off the air after Black Lives Matter activists critiqued her for appearing as a white savior who ended a square-off between protesters and police by handing a cop a Pepsi.
NEW ORLEANS — For a topic heavily critiqued and obsessively discussed, particularly since the 2016 presidential election, the contrast of rural America's suffering and urban America's revitalization is often told in stories that focus on white people.
In a pair of recent appearances, Justice Ginsburg critiqued the Trump administration's travel ban, previewed the coming court term, predicted an end to capital punishment and suggested that the other branches of government are in disarray.
He's critiqued candidates like Joe Biden on his handling of racial issues in past decades but without rancor — a delicate balance that left many Democrats liking Booker, but for whatever reason, few committing to his candidacy.
Absolutely. Women's words and actions are already critiqued and surveilled on a constant basis, so if the facial expression they naturally wear functions as any kind of defense, it should actually be defended at all costs.
On the first season of "True Detective," a flayed and ravaged female corpse was an object to be gazed at in horror, but there wasn't much difference between what the camera ogled and what it critiqued.
This point has been made publicly before — last year, 14 years after her notorious kidnapping, activist Elizabeth Smart critiqued the way in which Mormonism's "purity culture" had made her own recovery from her ordeal more difficult.
Back in the 70s, as porn began to crawl out of the shadows of censorship and excessive social morality, hardcore features like Deep Throat garnered mainstream attention and were critiqued by high-brow critics like Roger Ebert.
Editor's Note: You've probably seen the Amazon Echo Dot and Google Home Mini critiqued from every direction by adults, but we were wondering what a kid thinks of these new, ubiquitous smart speakers and their virtual assistants.
And he has consistently critiqued Trump's most demagogic forays — the proposed ban on Muslim travel to America, the footsie with white supremacists, the violent climate at his rallies — as betrayals of what American conservatism ought to be.
In a culture that is constantly critiqued for its anti-LGBT sentiments and the resistance of letting artists evolve, Ms. Boogie has defied both realities with grace and a firm hold on her career and the public.
Tiffany McKelvy, 30, an artist and resident of the neighborhood, said that Mr. Smith had told her that he had been an artist and clothing designer in the past and had once critiqued her drawings and paintings.
The typical products of the humanities — visual art, literature, poetry, audio and visual documentaries — are created and critiqued with an expanded lens where ecological discourse is placed on equal ground with philosophy, sociology, and even art theory.
Among those actions, Issa critiqued the Trump administration's roll out of the executive order on refugees, saying mistakes could have been avoided, saying the White House should have worked more closely with the Homeland Security secretary retired Gen.
RELATED: Campaign manager: Trump has donated more than $100M to charity Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks told CNN the contributions will continue as money comes in and she critiqued what she describes as misplaced scrutiny on the fundraiser.
Opdyke, who has critiqued US culture and politics since his early career — through tongue-in-cheek sculptures and drawings that suggest a societal decay driven by squabbles over guns, oil, and other material possessions — continues in this vein.
Layers of critique are implied throughout the poems, which focus largely on the dissolution of previously critiqued workplace conventions so as to create new, freer conventions within which "human performers" (as opposed to "workers") might function more happily.
She has opened up about her experiences as a survivor of sexual assault, supported other survivors, and critiqued rape culture — even at the expense of a film that she was a part of, The Birth of a Nation.
The dressed person inspects each part of their bodies—including their uncensored penises, breasts, butts, and vaginas, which are zoomed in on and critiqued—to determine who they want to move forward with, eliminating one person per round.
I would send my tapes out — video tapes — and ask for them to be critiqued by people I saw on TV. I never asked for a job, because everyone asks for a job — I asked for their advice.
Published in the 22016s it theorized that capitalism was founded on exploiting unpaid labor, critiqued the concept of private property, and laid the intellectual foundations for modern communism and the Communist states and nations of the 22015th century.
On Friday, Trump privately critiqued Powell, his pick to succeed Janet Yellen in 2017, at a GOP fundraiser in the Hamptons, per Bloomberg, and in July he told CNBC that he didn't like watching interest rates go up.
I'm curious if you feel a need to distinguish between articles written pseudonymously because you think you're in danger if you put your name on them, versus articles written pseudonymously because you don't want to be fairly critiqued.
" She told MUNCHIES that the IARC/WHO report has been "widely critiqued" and that the IARC itself made "follow-up statements, which said, in part, that 'The latest IARC review does not ask people to stop eating processed meats.
The Final Five are used to their every move being critiqued and scored, but this month, Douglas will get a taste of what the view is like from the other side as a judge for the Miss America pageant.
He openly critiqued his landlord, who happened to be President-Elect Donald Trump's dad, Fred Trump, for making money by being a racist dick,  which is an uncool thing to do, but Guthrie responded in a very cool way.
So even if you don't particularly care how Facebook treats conservative news sources, you should still want its power constantly checked, critiqued and watched — for the sake not just of its users' politics, but their very selves and souls.
In a recent interview with the Post editorial board, which has long been a champion of "school choice" and other market-driven education policies, he critiqued Virginia's standards for student accountability under the federal No Child Left Behind law.
I've been critiqued before for overplaying or playing too excitedly, but it works for me, works for Bangladeafy and works for the people who like the band so I don't feel as bad about it as I used to.
In 1988, the African-American artist Glenn Ligon took as a subject a foundational civil rights emblem, the "I AM A MAN" strike placard, and did several things to it simultaneously: He replicated it, customized it, and critiqued it.
From that perch, he's criticized the FDA under Obama for stalling the approval of generics and critiqued presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
The former New England Patriot said he "will not be playing in the NFL anymore" and in since-deleted tweets critiqued the league for putting a stricter punishment on him than other NFL-affiliated people accused of sexual misconduct.
Some have also critiqued her background and experience almost exclusively with private, religious schools: She and her children have only ever attended Christian schools, and she and her husband have donated almost $8.6 million in recent years to Christian schooling organizations.
If I'm being honest, I've questioned whether a dancer looked like a counterfeit Kylie Jenner before and critiqued performances, forgetting I will never have the abdominal fortitude to do a tenth of what a stripper achieves in an average night.
On June 19, a group of respected energy researchers released a paper in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) that critiqued a widely cited study on how to power the U.S. using only renewable energy sources.
The two sparred over Biden's record on race, after the California senator recounted being bused to integrate a Berkeley, California, school in the 22008s — and critiqued the former vice president for opposing busing as a method of desegregation in the period.
New York's Excelsior Scholarship, the only state plan to get the okay to provide free in-state college tuition, has been critiqued for failing to cover non-traditional students including those attending part-time, or taking on college later in life.
It was obvious that those who have long critiqued Park's policies, including the country's labor unions, farmers, and civil society organizations, had been joined by tens of thousands of ordinary citizens, many of whom were protesting for the first time.
Every studio at CinemaCon critiqued the service Every single studio that presented to exhibitors during CinemaCon took time to proclaim their love and commitment to the theatrical window, and while none mentioned Parker's service by name, the implication was clear.
The complaint seems to be less that some people ask writers to think about cultural appropriation, and more that a writer wishes her work not to be critiqued for doing so, that instead she get a gold star for trying.
The leaders' spouses met while the US President and British prime minister held a bilateral meeting in the English countryside at Chequers, hours after Trump openly critiqued his British counterpart's handling of the Brexit deal in an interview with The Sun.
" Days later, Mr. Bryant and his allies critiqued coverage of Mr. Bryant's speech, with the governor retweeting a Mississippi Republican Party assertion that a news organization "would have 5 reporters fact check the governor and not one fact check the Democrats.
The exchange, which captured on video, showed Biden telling the man to "go vote for someone else" after the man said he intends to vote for whichever candidate is the Democratic nominee but critiqued his support for building energy pipelines.
The latest round came on Wednesday, in The New England Journal of Medicine, where she and her co-authors critiqued a recent paper that argued that medical problems cause a much smaller share of personal bankruptcies than many people think.
Today, King is often framed as someone who just wanted black and white people to get along, rather than as a person who condemned white moderates who called his actions "untimely," fought for economic justice, and critiqued the Vietnam War.
Far from being the wish-fulfillment fantasies they appeared to be on the surface, the best mid-century social melodramas (by Sirk and others) actually covertly critiqued the ideology they appeared to support, through a heavy dose of dramatic irony.
It's a critique other encrypted messaging apps have faced too: Quarkslab raised similar concerns about iMessage in 2013 and other researchers have recently critiqued WhatsApp for requiring users to opt in to receive notifications about key changes, rather than making notifications the default.
The group has taken its lumps in recent years; CBCPAC was critiqued for endorsing Hillary Clinton in the Democratic Party, taking heat in public and behind the scenes on Capitol Hill from young staffers who liked what Bernie Sanders had to say.
Traditionally, the kind of progressive movement that's lining up behind Nixon has been critiqued for not giving black voters — a voting bloc vital to winning elections — a seat at the table, and for putting racial justice issues second to those of economic justice.
Yang's specific version of UBI was rightfully critiqued by many on the left, who saw it as tackling the back-end issues of poverty without actually pushing to dismantle the root capitalistic powers that are fucking people over in the first place.
Most notably critiqued is Watson's involvement with the United Nations Women and helmed the He For She campaign, an initiative that invites men to join the movement and stand in solidarity for the fight for women and girls to have equal rights.
Unlike so many other revisionist period pieces, or even contemporary films which critiqued the culture at large, there's no baked-in atmosphere of midcentury sunniness which is then peeled back to reveal darkness beneath (racism, sexism, Cold War hysteria, or what have you).
Just hours after the mother of four and wife of Alec Baldwin revealed in an emotional post that she was pregnant but likely experiencing a miscarriage, the star clapped back at a follower who critiqued her for opening up on the social platform.
While later the announcement was critiqued for doing the bare minimum (it was a convenient way to say you have diversity without going as far as explicitly putting it in the story), The Crimes of Grindelwald had a chance to make this right.
The indicator has enjoyed an impressive record of correctly calling the market but has been roundly critiqued by many, including Koppett, for being an absurd way to invest — since there is obviously no rational connection between a football game and stock performance.
Although making it through that barrier was a major victory for Trump's health care act, coming just after his first 100 days in office, many have critiqued the bill — especially for the number of pre-existing conditions it will add to insurance policies.
B.E.: While you have shown appreciation for a number of thinkers known for their revolutionary interventions, such as Frantz Fanon, you have also critiqued the limits of their work when it comes to issues of gender and the liberation of women. Why?
It's important that the notion of art history as the bastion for good taste and high class is questioned and critiqued, especially in 2017, when the subject is still predominantly engaging only with a privileged subset of people and radically needs diversifying.
The spat with the vice president began last weekend when Buttigieg critiqued Pence's record on LGBT equality during an event hosted by an activist group, and escalated on Wednesday when the vice president accused Buttigieg of attacking his Christian faith during an interview on CNBC.
From its earliest days, A&E's Bates Motel has been sold, described, and critiqued as a Psycho prequel: Here's what Norman Bates and his beloved mother were up to before his life intersected with that of Marion Crane and his murderous ways were discovered.
" The comments were critiqued as running afoul of federal law that bars public employees from making an "endorsement of any product, service or enterprise, or for the private gain of friends, relatives, or persons with whom the employee is affiliated in a nongovernmental capacity.
While her husband discussed world affairs and openly critiqued his European counterparts at NATO headquarters, Trump smiled warmly at multiple photo opportunities, greeting Amelie Derbaudrenghien, who is the partner of Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, and Ingrid Schulerud, wife of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
President Trump's announcement Friday night that the United States, France and Britain had launched airstrikes against Syria in response to a chemical weapons attack might have surprised the people who listened to him campaigning in 2016, when he repeatedly critiqued "stupid" Middle Eastern interventions.
Whitaker also has experience in TV punditry -- he first landed on the President's radar with his appearances on CNN where he critiqued the Mueller probe before joining the Justice Department -- and could fill a void for news networks hungry for insight into the administration.
But while few bat an eye at giving those capable of making such donations, or even legacy applicants, a leg up, similar advantages offered on the basis of race, through affirmative action policies, are consistently critiqued: The children of alumni get a leg up.
But one of today's unfortunate realities is that women in the public eye sometimes get critiqued for what they wear—we all remember the Hillary Clinton pantsuit conversation and recently, the backlash Megyn Kelly received for the feminine dress she wore to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Clinton campaign may be especially sensitive to matters of tone; no candidate has had their tone critiqued like Clinton has, from gendered accusations of "shrillness" to blame for the pitch of how people react to her, for better or worse (she is, after all, "polarizing").
But if female sexuality is in fact a fluid and endlessly revised substance that feeds off literature as much as lived experience—as Sloane and Maggie seem to suggest in their reading habits—then women's sexuality is a learned phenomenon that can change, can be critiqued.
In moments in recent years, Chance has been someone who has been tender to the touch, whether in responding to a Twitter user who critiqued his wedding proposal, or in leveraging his power to pressure MTV News to remove a post that was critical of him.
In December, I wrote an essay that later went viral titled "Pendeja, You Ain't Steinbeck: My Bronca with Fake-Ass Social Justice Literature," which strongly critiqued the schlock-fest American Dirt, about a middle-class Mexican bookseller who, along with her son, flees from cartoonish cartel violence.
Superdelegates from the Republican National Committee (RNC) represent less than 7 percent of total Republican delegates, and are harshly held to reflecting the will of voters, which has not always been true of the Democratic party, which was specifically critiqued for its treatment of Sanders in 2016.
For more than 30 minutes, Mr. Ryan — who this week disavowed any interest in the Republican nomination — critiqued President Obama's reluctance to act more forcefully, and dismissed threats from the Republican front-runner, Donald J. Trump, to pull American forces back unless allies contribute more money.
In an hourlong conversation, she breezily dismissed her abilities at vocal phrasing, critiqued her multimillion-selling versions of the American standards and made sure to mention the singers she believes sang the Mexican songs she loved as a child with far more skill than she did.
And although Clemson, the defending national champion, had amassed a record of 26-25, including a 103-210 shellacking of Virginia for the Atlantic Coast Conference crown, it seemed entrenched as a middle seed, a consequence of a schedule often mocked and critiqued for its relative ease.
That series is right up there with Fiddler on the Roof in terms of Jewish cultural treasures, yet Seinfeld was also critiqued for obfuscating the Judaism of its characters (as with Rachel, there is a similar internet debate over whether or not George Costanza is Jewish).
None of this matters however, when one looks at the album objectively: nobody releases a record so that it isn't listened to, so there is no reason that "Sacred Guitar and Violin Music of the Modern Aztecs" should not be critiqued as any other album would be.
Since 2017, she's been a member of the Wood Land School, with whom she developed a project called Under the Mango Tree – Sites of Learning, a gathering that took place during last year's Documenta 14, which utilized and critiqued Indigenous representation in film, contemporary art, land, and politics.
While this might be a familiar narrative explored and critiqued by second-wave white feminists, the sexual revolution left working-class women of color behind; Latinx daughters still have to watch their mothers, aunts, grandmothers, and elders get crushed under the heavy intersection of gender, class, and race.
She mentions José Guadalupe Posada, who created La Catrina from 1910 to 1913 — a collection of zinc-etched lithographs that critiqued Mexicans who adopted European aristocratic traditions and aspired to a European lifestyle, and that paved the way for the countercultural role of zines that we see today.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat on the committee, said Monday on CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront" that "obstruction of justice has to be included" in the investigation, and critiqued Jay Sekulow, a lawyer for Trump who has dismissed the idea the President could have obstructed justice by firing Comey.
A film like this will be analyzed, critiqued, and debated from countless angles (homophobes will accuse of it "turning people gay," while queer advocates may fault it for casting a straight-identifying actor in such a high-profile gay role), but there's no question that it's a start.
"All of this is creating a panic, if you will, because the ground-based interceptors in Alaska and California, while they have been tested, U.S. government agencies have critiqued the test as not being realistic, " said John Park, director of the Korea Working Group at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Those 85,85033 visas are distributed via a lottery system, which President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE critiqued in a recent executive order on high-skilled immigration.
He theorized that tolerant, diverse cities that wooed young creatives would prosper more than cities that were not tolerant, and while he employed controversial data to back his claims, and they've been heavily critiqued, his work nonetheless became appealing to broke cities in search of an economic fix.
In May 1980, as Sneed reports in her essay's opening, Mayer had critiqued the overbearing monumental steel sculpture of Richard Serra in her journals, declaring that "all men are into power" and ruminating over her refusal to participate in the unjust inequality of power that marked this art system.
It&aposs no secret that the Chiefs — much like Washington&aposs NFL franchise — boast a controversial name oft critiqued for appropriating Native American culture, but a recent Twitter thread from Native journalist Vincent Schilling shed light on the problematic origin story of the Kansas City franchise&aposs moniker.
The New Yorker published two reviews of the Ryan Gosling vehicle, one of which approached scathing (for this, I give thanks to Richard Brody to giving a voice to the opposition.) Others have critiqued it for its lack of diversity, especially for a film that focuses so heavily on jazz music.
Her stance was swiftly met with a backlash that critiqued the tone of her advice, particularly the form response to a hypothetical friend in need and her use of the phrase "emotional labor" itself, which has taken on a meaning in modern discourse that diverges from its original, work-centric definition.
She studied with Mercedes Matter, a painter and one of the school's founders, who supported her work unstintingly; had her efforts critiqued by the painter Philip Guston, who did not initially like her work; and for a time shared a studio with the painter Christopher Wool, who remained a friend.
"We are living in a world where basically everything is unknown" about how much money it is possible to raise from the very wealthy, said Natasha Sarin, an economist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania's law school, who has critiqued Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders's plans as being overly optimistic.
I didn't know if I was going to get called out if it was a starting position, because I've seen people start in crazy ways before and not be critiqued, but it is noted and I will definitely respect her authority and I will not throw in any more lifts.
On the other hand, Los Angeles YouTuber Remi Cruz, who is known on the platform as MissRemiAshten, was heavily critiqued for a $3,557 weekly total that included two $250 personal training sessions (on top of a $240 a month gym membership) and a $250 blow-out for the Frozen 2 premiere.
" In Ms. Hill, the musician's Miseducation-era trademark Pan African glam-bohemian look was replaced by a more unexpected package: In subsequent fashion spreads, red carpet appearances, and award show performances, Hill sported a more mainstream glamorous image that incorporated relaxed natural hair or the weaves she critiqued in "Doo Wop (That Thing).
In over 150 pages, the team of Legion Partners, Macellum Capital Management and Ancora Advisors faulted CEO Steven Temares for more than a decade of underperformance, critiqued the company's "stale retail perspective" at the mercy of e-commerce giant Amazon and billed its own host of board nominees as experienced industry experts.
Nevertheless, it inspired a strong reaction from people who critiqued her spending habits, raged against her evidently undeserved wealth, and mocked the ridiculousness of the original headline—she wasn't living in New York on $25 an hour, she was living on a cushion of inherited wealth: This kind of anger is certainly righteous.
But by wholly denouncing the wildly popular support group, making unfounded assumptions about the group's founder and referring to the community's members disparagingly as "a lot of safety pin avatars," these writers minimize the real work this group has done and can continue to do — if it's carefully critiqued, not taken down.
Here's a list of people Trump critiqued in his interview with The New York Times: Attorney General Jeff Sessions Trump faulted Sessions -- one of his oldest supporters -- for accepting his offer to be attorney general and then recusing himself shortly thereafter due to undisclosed contacts he had with Russian officials during the campaign.
During an interview last year on Sirius XM, Bannon and Miller critiqued the nation's immigration system and talked about limiting the number of foreign workers entering the U.S. "If you're in your 40s or 50s right now, people will tell you they haven't had a raise in decades in IT," Bannon said.
Though a hot mic could have been to blame, Biden certainly didn't take long to use a condescending moniker—just weeks after being critiqued for saying that a segregationist senator "never called me 'boy,' he always called me 'son,'" invoking what many, including Booker, considered to be a reference to a racist term.
Except in every other advanced democracy, where it works And yet the very same people who widely critiqued pro-gun politicians, called President Trump despicable names for inferring that a terrorist attack carried out last week in New York City could have been prevented if the diversity visa immigration program had been halted.
Now let's add the facts that women's male partners die earlier, that women are critiqued more harshly for casual sex, that women can get pregnant, that women experience higher rates of rape and domestic assault, and that lots of women have a hard time having an orgasm from penis-in-vagina sex.
Many have critiqued it as a means for white feminists to hide behind a feel-good mantra rather than examine the ideas inherent in Dzodan's original essay, which speaks extensively about the racism that all too often is allowed to pass unchallenged by feminists who are focused mainly on promoting equal rights among women.
Priorities USA Action said it also planned to run ads that critiqued Mr. Trump's business record and portrayed him as out of touch with the working-class Americans he says he represents, an approach similar to the one it used to depict the Republican nominee in 2012, Mitt Romney, as a cold corporate titan. Mrs.
Students have their work critiqued by such prestigious curators as Chad Alligood, Curator of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art; Amanda Hunt, Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem; Matthew Higgs, Director/Curator of White Columns; and Alice Gray Stites; Chief Curator of 21c Museum Hotels and critics such as Robert Storr and Eleanor Heartney.
The criticism Pence has already faced for his tightened grip on the administration's messaging is a sign of the treacherous waters he's likely to spend the next several months navigating, where every misstep is critiqued in real time and then filed away as potential ammunition if he chooses to seek higher office down the road.
Yes, at times Sanders has jabbed Hillary Clinton for her speaking fees from big banks and Clinton has critiqued Sanders for being unrealistic, but for the most part the Democratic debates and contest in general have been substantive and respectful, marred by none of the gutter-sniping childish behavior and personal nastiness that has typified the Republican side.
While these national and local research pieces highlight the importance of holistic, community-based approaches to improving public safety and reducing young adults justice system involvement, the Washington Post recently critiqued only one part of what we heard stakeholders want, one law (the Youth Rehabilitation Act), and its modest provisions to help young people change their behavior.
Likewise with the popular and prolific Father Martin, whose book on homosexuality and the church has been praised by some cardinals and critiqued by others, in each case for understandable reasons — since it offers an often-wise critique of Catholic unkindness and indifference toward gay people, joined to a certain ambiguity about the church's teaching on chastity and marriage.
Then I recommend widening your gaze to Europe as a whole, through Christopher Caldwell's "Reflections on the Revolution in Europe" (2009), which critiqued the Continent's rulers for welcoming — out of idealism, economic calculation and indifference — an unprecedented level of immigration from the Islamic world that their societies lacked both the competence and the civilizational confidence to assimilate.
His previous pieces included questioning Art Basel's benefit to Hong Kong's local art scene with the Affordable Art Basel project, an art fair for the 99%, in 2014 and 2015; Emptyscape, a festival in a village's abandoned school bringing together artists and villagers; and, in 2013, "Hacking Freespace Fest," which subtly critiqued West Kowloon Cultural District's Freespace Fest.
The episode opened and closed with a discussion of the robbery, and it teased the upcoming drama before every commercial break, but the bulk of its airtime was a standard episode of Keeping up with the Kardashians: Kim and Kourtney tried on Givenchy couture, Kanye critiqued their fashion choices, then they went and watched their half-sister Kendall walk the runway.
Mark TakanoMark Allan TakanoSteyer group targeting 12 congressional Democrats over impeachment ICE does not know how many veterans it has deported, watchdog says The Hill's Morning Report — Presented by Pass USMCA Coalition — Trump: GOP has `clear contrast' with Dems on immigration MORE (D), a former public high school English teacher for two decades, critiqued McConnell's piece in a post on his Facebook page.
Some employers, like Victoria Hospital in Texas, have stated that they won't even hire someone with a body mass index over a certain threshold (35, which is about 220 pounds for someone who is 5-foot-6), while others have been critiqued for introducing workplace wellness programs that tend to benefit those who are already fit while penalizing people with serious health conditions.
Mike Isaac, former blogger and now full-time scooter-tweeter, took a break from his book leave and teamed up again with our Justice Department reporter Katie Benner to bring us this scoop: Barney Harford, the company's new chief operating officer, critiqued a new ad that showed a mixed-race couple, questioning how common the relationships were, according to several Uber employees.
Though the prison system is highly critiqued by activists, we know very little about what life looks like for the more than 2 million prisoners currently held in county prisons around the U.S.  Measures for Justice's new platform is the first tool of its kind, working to uncover data in all 50 states currently unavailable to the public and present it in an easy-to-understand format.
Sanders has critiqued Clinton's positions but it's been well within the fair game of a respectful primary and he has actively refused to engage in the sort of personal attacks and smears that the right wing keeps trying to drudge up and tempt him with (such as the FBI investigation of Clinton's email arrangement as secretary of state.) When Sanders does seem to snipe about Clinton's positions, it doesn't play well.
It quickly rectified that with a service called Apple Reproductive Health, adding features for menstruation, ovulation test results, basal body temperature and more (still, that service has been critiqued in reviews for being a little challenging to use.) Since then, there's been an explosion of health apps from third-party developers that are geared to women, such as apps for tracking fertility, connecting with a doctor and so on.
Just young enough to miss out on May 1968 and its feeling of real revolutionary possibility, he nonetheless found a set of guiding ideas in Guy Debord's Situationists—the anti-capitalist, anti-state group that critiqued existence under consumer capitalism and aimed to create moments or "situations" that could bring the force and beauty of art into everyday life, to show that an alternate world order was possible.
Here was a possibility to show how the region grappled with its colonial past, post-colonial legacies, regional consequences of global Cold War politics, and a slew of oppressive regimes in fast growing economies; to show how artists critiqued power, divisive ethnic politics, religious extremism and its ties to new-forming nationalistic identities in original, expressive languages —  not merely reacting to urban, economic, and political shifts, but actively contesting them.
Both Lepore's and my editorials themselves critiqued Judge Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Here's how senators can overcome their hyperpartisanship with judicial nominees Ocasio-Cortez calls out McConnell for photo of young men groping a cutout of her MORE's theory of originalism, a theory according to which constitutional text should be interpreted according to its public meaning at the time of ratification.
In only a few short weeks, I had critiqued a fifth grade play; eaten pizza, doughnuts, meatballs, and brownies for free; held and caressed a horseshoe crab; gone down a very public slide and struggled to emerge from the ball pit; failed at doing even one pull-up in a Naval (or was it Marines?) aptitude test; witnessed a flash mob; and watched a priest bless some very old, very sick looking dogs.
According to the Times, Harford is accused of making bigoted comments about interracial relationships after viewing one of the company's ads featuring a mixed-race couple, as well as openly expressing that he was unable to tell the difference between two black women featured therein:On a conference call this spring with colleagues, Mr. Harford, the company's chief operating officer, critiqued a new ad that showed a mixed-race couple, said five people familiar with the conversation.

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