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On Saturday each participant will receive six private critiques and on Sunday they will have four private critiques.
In other words, the critiques that climate hawks level at Shell's scenario are in fact critiques of the mainstream climate modeling community.
I think the critiques that he has leveled are critiques that many Democrats, including other contenders for the nomination, are leveling at this time, as well.
Just as Bolaño buried versions of history within a fictional narrative, Amorales decided to burry social critiques of contemporary problems within the newspapers that often avoid such critiques.
These critiques have their own — very valid — arguments.
Morgan accused Ben of being a hypocrite for saying he was going to use the judge's critiques to make his decision, then choosing her despite ChiChi receiving the harsher critiques.
Just as inflation and other ills opened the door for critiques of Keynesianism in the 1970s, so have inequality and disinvestment done the same for critiques of supply-side today.
Following our breakup, we'd communicated only through typed critiques of each other's work—our professor required the critiques to be typed—and Doug's to me were one intellectually distant paragraph under which he wrote, "Best, Doug," which always made me think, How can someone who came inside me sign his critiques "Best"?
If the choice these critiques presented — ask for everything and get nothing versus ask for and get incremental progress — were in fact the choice on the table, the critiques would make sense.
As a result, many critiques of intersectionality itself are mixed up with the critiques of the tenor and tone of the online discussion about it, and the feelings that accompany those debates.
Fortunately, Williams said the kid wasn't upset by the critiques.
Many critiques of Sessions center on documented accusations of racism.
This isn't to say that there weren't challenges and critiques.
In its report, MAP raises several critiques of the laws.
I can't disagree with them on any of these critiques.
He said the "student critiques" of Gorka's remarks were brutal.
Many Chinese critiques of Western populism are rooted in truth.
Reward tiers include hardcovers, limited edition hardcovers, and editorial critiques.
When NuSI saw the data, it began providing extensive critiques.
That means Democrats don't need to hold back their critiques.
But thoughtful critiques don't always make for great reality TV.
They reflect the classic gendered critiques made of powerful women.
" And his critiques of Barack Obama's policies were "yammering, inexpert.
Do you really think that these critiques are deterring donations?
Those sound exactly like the critiques people have about Clinton.
Mainstream critiques of the New Deal were carved out against
"When we were in school, we had critiques," she said.
These critiques have changed Greenwald's place in American political life.
Both candidates' critiques of the economy contain kernels of truth.
It's a collection of analyses and sharp critiques, not theories.
Republican critiques of the AHCA fall broadly into two camps.
What they're saying: Lawmakers' early critiques of Facebook were pointed.
By the early seventies, such critiques had entered the mainstream.
Mr. McCain's critiques, he said, made both men better presidents.
Some more recent critiques, however, have taken a different tone.
This series, embedded within the larger retrospective, raises new critiques.
It seems art school and critiques are just following suit.
And giving his mother critiques on her hair and shoes.
As a political matter, the aggressive critiques of PwC worked.
People have some critiques of some of that, those forums.
Praise was omnipresent, and critiques were few and far between.
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn isn't immune to fashion critiques.
But the media can't restrict their critiques to the reasonable.
The critiques of Ms. Yovanovitch clearly reached Mr. Trump's ears.
Yet, I think there were several holes in their critiques.
The intervention of philanthropists in this area has attracted critiques.
First, Gordon had his own critiques of Citron Research's call.
They also weaved in some direct critiques of the whistleblower.
Rather than Bruce's critiques being silenced, they soon grew louder.
Group critiques with student peers also play a crucial role.
Students work in a shared studio environment the first two years as they advance & evolve, working closely with Faculty members, and attend drawing, painting, and sculpture classes, visiting artists' critiques, and weekly and final critiques.
Rebecca sent me an email outlining her critiques—here's an abridged version of her message: Rebecca's concerns are similar to critiques leveled at social media platform companies, which often struggle with harassment and oversight issues.
The harshest critiques she had for Mr. Sanders were delivered coolly.
Roper, meanwhile, has been tasked with addressing fans' concerns and critiques.
It came with a 34-page presentation with recommendations and critiques.
So the draft opinion does not benefit from those justices' critiques.
Since then, they've focused their critiques on things like exclusivity deals.
Let's start with the good critiques, which involve coverage and cost.
There's nothing like a mother's love — and a mother's loving critiques.
Additionally, Hileman had done critiques with Hassinger's students over the years.
In these kinds of critiques, "Hollywood" is almost always used metonymically.
These are men who don't give unsolicited critiques of my material.
In an interview with CBS, Trump defended herself from those critiques.
Several members of the Bush camp vigorously rejected the donor critiques.
But he didn't reserve his critiques for those in federal agencies.
These two aim their critiques with the precision of seasoned shooters.
Her critiques of Lieutenant General Flynn also have a hollow resonance.
That's always been one of the big critiques of cable bundles.
Trump's critiques of Obama now could be thrust onto him, though.
Rose McGowan is clarifying critiques she made of the #MeToo movement.
Most of my friends were reading Karl Marx and political critiques.
Andrea: Don't couch your work in preemptive apologies or self-critiques.
Again, you may have valid critiques of Tulsi's policies, that's fine.
Time has given the lie to both these critiques: we now
And, like Fernando, I was subject to the countess's lacerating critiques.
His critiques of Trump have often focused on the President's style.
The intrigue: Palmer's resume could invoke critiques from voting rights advocates.
No More Heroes critiques the conventions that still rule mainstream gaming.
United States Coach Jill Ellis brushed the critiques aside on Sunday.
Elizabeth Warren argue that it's helped fuel racism, among other critiques.
Several candidates offered oblique critiques of Mr. Biden's record and candidacy.
And Cher tweeted a bunch of sharp critiques of the president.
Versions of these imaginings are familiar from past critiques of liberalism.
The Hanif I remember comes to life in his social critiques.
He denied that his critiques of Trump were motivated by partisanship.
" Dr. Baselga, however, told analysts that critiques were "weird" and "strange.
It both captures and gently critiques Gabriel's free-spirited, adventurous sensibility.
Mr. Callahan offers critiques of the leading approaches to giving today.
But his critiques seemed to diminish the very purpose of them.
But these critiques do not track with her sense of self.
What are some of her critiques and concerns about the process?
One of Mr. Ackman's critiques focused on Herbalife's activities in China.
I used to be so outward and unabashed with [my critiques].
Raise your hand if you just love getting feedback and critiques.
Some have tempered their critiques in hopes of achieving policy accomplishments.
When the two were feuding, the critiques were much more overt.
Beyond that, some of the critiques are, I think, off base.
Listen in for the reveals, judges' critiques, drama, and spectacular soundtrack.
One might raise at least two important critiques of these ideas.
Flake has essentially melded together three distinct critiques of the president.
Seven years later, the Republican critiques of Democratic process haven't changed.
Throughout the primary fight with Bernie Sanders, Clinton repeatedly tried to recast Sanders's critiques of her as critiques of Obama — knowing that Obama is a more popular with figure with Democrats, that his name means more.
And now we know that he draws no distinction between critiques of his proxies' policy and critiques of his own person, and that he does not consider political protest to be part of the function of art.
Then he began to post these recommendations and critiques on the blog.
Cue much soul-searching, and numerous unforgiving critiques of manager Marc Wilmots.
His critiques are quiet, pensive renderings of Black trauma and White power.
I've found no other serious critiques of the science in the piece.
It goes without saying that critiques of Yung Miami are absolutely necessarily.
This story has been updated to include LinkedIn's response to Thorsheim's critiques.
There are critiques of Faith and even LGTBQIA culture that I have.
These notes on other artists range from brief asides to lengthy critiques.
The op-ed odd partners have yet to respond to the critiques.
There are certainly critiques to be made about automating the photography process.
The Wandering Earth also critiques capitalism, both in China and the West.
The film's breezy change in direction makes its critiques of homophobia spineless.
The community shares, critiques, and builds upon investing ideas presented as charts.
Court clerks, and his Republican colleagues in the Senate—and their critiques
The differences between critiques from the left and the right were profound.
In his songs, he creates vivid characters that embody precise social critiques.
However, I hope that some of her valid critiques are not overlooked.
But the New York billionaire instinctively, often effectively, gravitates to personal critiques.
These critiques of the American experiment are all grounded in historical truth.
Yet Kelly does not credit or address these scholars and their critiques.
Critiques of PE reflect a naïve understanding of what creates economic prosperity.
Warren has not aggressively responded to these critiques, and perhaps she shouldn't.
The Hungarian government's actions have provoked harsh critiques at home and abroad.
These critiques, unsurprisingly, inspired all sorts of conspiracy theories and wild accusations.
Legal critiques from the right, however, have been more sporadic until recently.
We should listen to her critiques, not criticize her for having them.
Cuban referred Twitter followers to his previous critiques on net neutrality regulation.
And as the new philanthropies have proliferated so, too, have the critiques.
Democrats believe such critiques will become only harsher and more pointed. Mrs.
Unsurprisingly, the man who inspired "alternative facts" had some critiques for McCarthy.
But that same malice is evident in cultural critiques of white poverty.
When it came time for the judges' critiques, I was totally shocked.
This exhibition critiques ideologies of technological failure and tactically engages breakdown itself.
When he critiques $53 sneakers on YouTube, he does it for us.
They are social critiques camouflaged with cobwebs; the past clamoring for redress.
When the judges delivered their critiques, some could not hold back tears.
He said that Ms. Loesch had not addressed critiques about the video.
Despite Romney's past critiques of Trump, the decision is a shocking one.
Brown said the turmoil — the strong comments, the harsh critiques — was unnecessary.
The providers responded with a host of critiques to the state's position.
The evidence so far does not support these critiques, as you'll see.
This year's show seemed at last to take these critiques to heart.
At the signing ceremony, Trump mocked Schumer but didn't address his critiques.
But, season by season, the show has shifted, absorbing and reflecting critiques.
It's easy to be a person who constantly critiques other religious leaders.
On late-night TV, critiques of the Trump administration are pretty overt.
" His critiques elicited boos from the audience and chants of "CNN sucks.
Meghan McCain is not here for former View co-host Sherri Shepherd's critiques.
His personal critiques of women's looks on the campaign trail have been pointed.
How do you reconcile those critiques with the case for live fact-checking?
The result is that when these critiques happen, they fall on deaf ears.
The theme of all these critiques is that bad, scary news doesn't help.
The video had haters slamming her online, critiques Kardashian responded to on Twitter.
That's what I'm really arguing against in my critiques of the New Atheists.
She regularly receives critiques on her makeup, some more fault-finding than others.
Most scholars have delivered their critiques in private, or in carefully coded language.
Residencies include analytical seminars and critiques, collaborative art processes, and hands-on workshops.
Almost immediately, the internet was awash in both fawning praise and outraged critiques.
In the West, there are new critiques of Islam —  sometimes bordering on Islamophobia.
An early offering, "Spring Breakers" (2013), generated both rave reviews and scathing critiques.
The structural critiques are important and they play out in our democratic politics.
" She also spoke about her experience with the judges, calling their critiques "confusing.
From Aristotle to Horace to more recent critiques, the arguments have been consistent.
Responding to these critiques, Peters tweeted: You obviously don't understand Republicans very well.
Dr. Zogby dismissed such critiques as emanating from the "sky is falling" crowd.
Jia Zhangke critiques the contradictions of modern Chinese society like few other filmmakers.
In focus groups I've overseen, critiques from viewers were rarely based on content.
Iber critiques Daniel Immerwahr's How to Hide an Empire: A History of the
What is relevant is that Trump's critiques of Baltimore are on the mark.
Kirchner's administration that have prompted blistering critiques of Argentina's shortcomings in tackling graft.
Critiques of "The Gospel of Wealth" didn't have much impact on Andrew Carnegie.
But they also arise out of legitimate critiques of capitalism and moral fallibility.
And yet there are many valid critiques that can be leveled at Harris.
Though we almost never spoke, his typed critiques were unequivocally complimentary and encouraging.
California Congresswoman Maxine Waters is unusually vociferous in her critiques of the president.
But, Zollman pointed out over the phone, not all media critiques are equal.
Those critiques ignore two key factors: both the game and training has grown.
She was placed on paid leave after tweeting sharp critiques of the district.
Otherwise, you'll probably fill this gap with more subjective (and more biased) critiques.
Have you received any negative critiques of your work, perhaps from "traditional" feminists?
Critiques of the #MeToo movement began popping up soon after it gained steam.
But the Giving Pledge is not really among the answers to those critiques.
She offers critiques of politicians, the military, her fellow veterans and the media.
There are plenty of critiques when it comes to owning our own data.
No one is safe from fashion critiques when Met Gala season rolls around.
Many GOP colleagues take Romney's critiques of Trump with a grain of salt.
Long before the latest findings, the critiques of the Chicago police were stark.
The critiques of Ryan — from liberals and conservatives alike — are legion these days.
It leaves us more open to critiques, and it's a lot of pressure.
To her credit, Ms. Winfrey has publicly acknowledged the critiques from Latinx people.
Increasingly, however, the critiques of my draft letter include requests for specific phrases.
But this kind of knowingness is as naïve as the obliviousness it critiques.
" But they accepted the critiques, he added, "because they came from Raymond Kopa.
Kavanaugh concludes by briefly trying to address two possible critiques of his arguments.
Some of their individual critiques of Stein are fair, but many are misleading.
"In many ways," Kerns says, "I think stars are going to be incredibly important in the next four years because I think in some ways their critiques of him are going to be the only critiques he will listen to."
That is the context within which Gervais insists he doesn't care about critiques of his work — critiques pointing out that describing trans women as goofy, freaky, delusional men who've just "popped on a dress" isn't edgy or cheeky, it's dangerous.
One of the nominees in question has garnered critiques from social conservatives like Sen.
The insider critiques soon focused on individual weapons, starting with the B61 Model 12.
AlterNet — Another web pioneer, AlterNet is known for its liberal activism and policy critiques.
There are real, public mistakes Dunham has made, and no shortage of valid critiques.
Both Begich and Dunleavy focus on crime in their critiques of the Walker administration.
But many of the party's presidential hopefuls chimed in afterward with their own critiques.
While the "Magpies" piece critiques stereotyping Native people, other works offer more specific messages.
Our Evening Lecture Series, Gallery Exhibitions and visiting artist critiques enrich the learning experience.
Even on foreign policy, several candidates articulated Sanders's critiques of America's interventionist foreign policy.
So, it's natural to feel defensive when someone unqualified hurls their critiques at you.
Ariana then messaged the writer saying her fans had "similar energy" to the critiques.
But the critiques go further than just observing that fast food isn't health food.
As the Bechdel Test's notoriety increased, however, so, too, did critiques of its measurements.
"   Miller admitted that the critiques of his openness were a "hard thing to hear.
Atwood critiques the regime, but also collaborates with it to push black people aside.
The #ThrivingAtCIA hashtag quickly became flooded with people offering critiques of the government agency.
The pair critiques the blurred lines between photography's ability to distinguish reality from fiction.
Against this seemingly impressive record, Clintonism's left-wing critics offer not-terribly-persuasive critiques.
Design critiques are hard to find, but I still have a few to offer.
Both Begich and Dunleavy focused on crime in their critiques of the Walker administration.
And it critiques postmodernity without making me want to hurl him through a window!
Medical School, efficiently took apart Thorpe's numbers in two point-by-point by critiques.
All the critiques are true; different ones are appropriate for different times and places.
Barthes might approve; at the end of Mythologies, he critiques myth for suppressing revolution.
Fellow commentator Johhny Weir later called her "Cersei" for her critiques of the performance.
These thoughtful critiques help the film achieve a rich, complex portrait of the artist.
But Domenech is right that Zuckerberg's empire still needs vigilant watchdogs and rigorous critiques.
The jokes, which are a mainstay when it comes to Stereo critiques, flooded in.
There are good-faith critiques of Medicare for All, but this is just nonsensical.
For the last few days, though, the critiques have largely taken a back seat.
But these kinds of finger-wagging methodological critiques aren't easily published, much less funded.
She also responded to a user who addressed critiques of Moore's marriage to Daly.
At no point does he dig deeper than surface level critiques of the establishment.
Some conservatives are laying down comprehensive critiques of the way our society is organized.
L critiques racism in his work has, at times, been taken at face value.
Despite all of that, the critiques of Sweetness In the Belly are still relevant.
This essay deftly blends (accurate!) critiques of virtual reality's current limitations with hilarious prose.
Yet for all his showmanship, Mr. Reich's critiques have proved prescient in the past.
But relenting to others' critiques is not the way of the Trump White House.
He had made his name with colorful critiques of Greek and European economic policies.
Still, for some the critiques of Ms. Trump were a yule log too far.
But neither the associated physical dangers nor 20/20 hindsight critiques deter our protectors.
He is the anti-Trump, even if his critiques are implicit rather than explicit.
Recent critiques, however, fail to emphasize sufficiently the role of wealth in campaign finance.
As many reviews have pointed out, the game harshly critiques corporations that exploit people.
Owens dismissed these critiques as coming from people who were hungry for attention themselves.
She added that she made her critiques as an academic and not a regulator.
Critiques of Mr. Blonsky or the conservancy have not slowed its fund-raising efforts.
There are plenty of fair critiques of Medicare-for-all, as envisioned by Sens.
The report comes as Trump has stepped up his critiques of Fed monetary policy.
In the U.S., Warren has been particularly blunt in her critiques of the company.
More important, these are critiques I've heard in many forms from ordinary black people.
So whenever I have those critiques about toxic masculinity, I am not absolving myself.
Two low-profile candidates were just as pointed in their critiques of Mr. Sanders.
"Most of the more strident political critiques in theater happen off-Broadway," says Gamboa.
Often in critiques, we'd look more at the frame than at the art itself.
Just because critiques of appearance don't appear in newspapers, however, doesn't mean they're nonexistent.
Even Beyoncé has been consistently labeled "anti-cop" for her critiques on police brutality.
This leaves takedowns open to critiques of politically motivated censorship, alleging that it's the subject of the content or the political alignment of the site that's the problem; while there is no evidence to support those critiques, they (ironically) frequently go viral themselves.
Any other critiques aside, questions like these are not the way to get scientific results.
But the problem with these critiques is that no single film could do it all.
And does sticking to his guns when it comes to his liberal critiques pay off?
And while I enjoyed this movie, most of those critiques strike me as pretty reasonable.
His outspoken critiques of leadership over the years may have derailed such commendations, observers said.
There have been multiple critiques of Kunal Nayyar's character Raj in the Big Bang Theory.
But behind her absurd story scenarios are poignant feminist critiques about society's treatment of women.
Their latest, mostly mealy-mouthed critiques, are simply a day late and a dollar short.
But A Star Is Born's narrative never critiques this constant overriding of Ally's decision-making.
The singer is also encouraging fans to send their critiques via direct messages on Instagram.
" Responding to his wife's joking critiques, Legend commented on the post with one word: "wow.
One of the major critiques of the original film was that it was visually simple.
He replies to anonymous critiques of the school, bot-written or not, point by point.
" As she watches the male performer do his thing, she critiques, "He's got no bounce.
Railing against Trump's rhetoric O'Brien's critiques of Trump expanded far past politics and foreign policy.
This isn't meant to forestall critiques of the ways violence is used in action stories.
The Democrats answered some questions from moderator Tom Brokaw, and then Republicans offered their critiques.
Both Republican and Democratic candidates have been unsparing in their critiques of the current court.
Karl Rove's American Crossroads recently created an ad parroting Senator Bernie Sanders's critiques of Mrs.
This time around, however, there's something that makes the critiques all the scarier for NBC.
Unlike many politicians, she actually listens, responds to critiques, and truly understands how technology works.
Abu Khadeejah, a Birmingham-based Salafist, posts theologically justified critiques of IS on his blog.
"These critiques successfully raised questions on whether Trump is a working class warriors," they write.
On the one hand, she often shares sharp political critiques and messages about important causes.
Fearnley-Whittingstall didn't hold back on giving Camilla icing-application critiques — despite her royal title.
In honor of Gemini season, we're taking down three of the harshest critiques against Gems.
Nelson thinks there's an element of sexism to the critiques she sees about recipe writing.
Zara: I know that those Ferus days were full of uninvited critiques of each other.
One of the most basic critiques of the union is that it is not democratic.
His constant critiques have roiled observers of the Fed, which is meant to be nonpartisan.
Such critiques nonetheless comprise a well-trod genre for a small minority of Republican lawmakers.
An analysis of the study and critiques by The Washington Post's Fact Checker was inconclusive.
In a way, the stepped-up critiques of the press are a remarkable about-face.
His critiques went viral and generated, as you might expect, a small tempest of controversy.
Granted, some of these critiques seemed to be visceral emotional reactions rather than strategic advice.
Residencies bring you together with leading artists, curators, and critics for intensive seminars and critiques.
Trump's Wednesday morning tweet marked a significant escalation in his critiques of the Mueller investigation.
All critics bring their own subjective viewpoints to their critiques and I loved this movie.
I've watched it twice in as many days, to see if those critiques hold up.
Here's what should've been changed based on the three critiques I just made: That's it.
Demonstrations of techniques, open studio days, and individual and group critiques will be done virtually.
Pace certain instant conservative critiques, this is legitimately interesting genealogy performed by a legitimate expert.
Ron Johnson (R-WI) laid out these critiques in a statement he released this weekend.
A handful of novelists have written fictional critiques of Trump, mostly with disappointing commercial results.
There's something to all of these critiques, but it's also important not to overstate them.
At Doclisboa, a comprehensive look at Vera Chytilová's incisive critiques of gender, family, and love.
And like the kunstkammer owners, they could show off a bit without critiques of egotism.
Bulletin Board Your survey responses, critiques and testing helped us revamp our popular morning newsletter.
How does the Democratic Party defend them without leaving themselves vulnerable to critiques like yours?
Often, discussion of "identity politics" centers on critiques — sometimes fair, sometimes not — of the left.
Moreover, there are legitimate critiques of her policy on substantive and not just political grounds.
Each of those critiques would probably be made prominently by Republican opponents of the policy.
Over time, though, Mr. Souza's Instagram posts started to become more direct in their critiques.
Mr. Trump repeated some of his favorite critiques of The Times from the campaign trail.
Under increased scrutiny, other classic examples of technophobia seem to similarly reduce into subtler critiques.
Critic's Pick The painter's biting critiques shape his five-decade retrospective at the New Museum.
No focused critiques on extremely vulnerable Democrats who have opposed him at every possible turn.
This matters because critiques of "tribalism" in American politics are rife with talk of degeneration.
Which candidate has a theory of the case that pushes aside other interpretations and critiques?
But if someone critiques us because they want the best for us, that's a gift.
Mr. Trump, a media maestro himself, monitors Mr. Spicer's performance and often critiques it afterward.
This year, Twitter users are posting their critiques of Black Friday under the hashtag #BuyNothingDay.
I am happy to debate Middle East politics or listen to critiques of Israeli policies.
Gavin Newsom, and Netflix offered just a few of the critiques lodged at the network.
Trump has made his critiques of the press a central part of his political persona.
At times, though, he proved a brutally efficient attack dog, delivering polished critiques of Mrs.
One of the most common critiques of the British system revolves around long waiting times.
Marx is formed intellectually by the 19th-century critiques of religion and Christianity in particular.
Contractors did plumbing and electrical work, refinished the floors and installed a new kitchen. Critiques?
They deliberate, they consult the relevant stakeholders, they take analytical critiques seriously, and they adjust.
We also had many studio critiques, basically every two weeks for much of one year.
Being a person who critiques their music first, what would be your criticism of blkswn ?
In this piece, the Uruguayan artist critiques the terror of the dictatorship through historical narrative.
Critiques are usually predictable affairs, but I was surprised by Scott's interactions with the students.
Wong's strongest stuff is when she critiques racism she's suffered as an Asian American woman.
"He gives me fashion critiques when I wear something, but he doesn't get everything," shy says.
Two of Trump's biggest critiques of Clinton are Iraq and Libya, both of which he supported.
See the subtle racism in critiques that Lemonade's "Daddy Lessons" doesn't actually qualify as country music.
I completely agree with all of your critiques—except for the one thing that I do.
The bill bears traces of critiques of the Obama administration's aggressive approach to campus sexual assault.
Both examine the darker side of humanity, often making damning critiques of society in the process.
Each semester, a visiting professor teaches the Graduate Seminar course and conducts bi-weekly individual critiques.
The most puzzling critiques have come not from Republicans, but from the center left, broadly speaking.
And they're sharing experiences, essential critiques, jokes and even cute pictures of dogs along the way.
My inner 11-year-old child scoffs at his critiques of the cinematography and character development.
""But my manners also came from when I was in college and began participating in critiques.
She fires back that the ruling class always critiques the means of protest of the oppressed.
Boehner is validating one of the most persistent and controversial critiques of the modern Republican Party.
"I would like to shock people or make them smile with some society critiques," writes Borsi.
And again, these things are always counterproductive now when their critiques are not guided by reality.
Each semester, a visiting artist teaches the Graduate Seminar course and conducts bi-weekly individual critiques.
Mic legitimized those critiques when it found the image had originated on white supremacist message boards.
Critiques of Dunham's body have always been an unfortunate part of the larger conversation around Girls.
On the subject of affordable education, Clinton also set down some critiques of Sanders' optimistic policies.
And for anyone voting for more conservative options, the bot would relay critiques on the policies.
His politics are always mentioned in the reviews and critiques of his financing of Bollea's case.
I'm struck by how the critiques of Europe from the right and left wind up converging.
Such deep critiques of our society abound in academia; they're just almost all on the left.
Clinton's appearance, as well as his critiques of her stamina, have drawn criticism as being sexist.
But Democrats say their own critiques don't remotely approach the president's "enemy of the people" rhetoric.
Brown has been circumspect in his criticisms of Trump, reserving his opposition to specific policy critiques.
Arabia in the post-colonial era could be the Prince's way of deflecting the ready critiques
Senate Minority Leader Schumer hinted that ripe targets for ethics critiques still remain in Trump's realm.
Fifty years ago, with a draft in place, critiques of the military were commonplace and uncontroversial.
Do you hope to effect reform with the pointed critiques in The Butterfly Effect and Okja ?
Miz Cracker has done the most to get herself on the runway repeatedly for good critiques.
UMG made a copyright claim on her video "Woke Disney," in which she critiques Disney songs.
"Some of you interpreted critiques of civility politics as though they justified performative cruelty," she tweeted.
Contemporary art-related topics and issues are explored in seminars that complement studio courses and critiques.
Sadly, the white women who are off Twitter today can't see the critiques about how #solidarityisforwhitewomen.
When Bell critiques our current Snow White, she's got centuries' worth of tradition backing her up.
But she has read his opinions, and she had some tentative explanations for the recent critiques.
Artist duo McDermott & McGough's show is filled with campy critiques of homosexual oppression through the ages.
French: I served in Iraq and find the Trumpist critiques of Bush to be rather tired.
Is this a frothy romantic comedy or a dark commentary on how capitalism absorbs its critiques?
The exhibit challenges the prevailing, romantic narrative found in essays and critiques done mostly by men.
Although the focus is on in-person critiques, Haggarty and Doyle recognize the limitations of access.
I put aside my aesthetic critiques, along with my insecurities, and went through with the audition.
After the broad social critiques of "Transformations," this new collection feels more tightly focused and personal.
What do you make of the critiques of his and other characters' leanings toward respectability politics?
Mr. Sanders has provided some early hints as to how he would respond to certain critiques.
Bloomberg isn't so much a defense against those critiques as he is a confirmation of them.
This person should tell you what you need to hear and give honest critiques, Black says.
He was famed for his sexual exploits, marijuana smoking and fearless critiques of Nigeria's military regime.
The reality is that the film — and most of its thoughtful critiques — falls somewhere in between.
And she seems keenly aware that her rivals' critiques are merely efforts to divert her attention.
And it has become a ruling metaphor of the non-fictional critiques of Los Angeles development.
In Studio Inside her TriBeCa studio, artist Kathleen Ryan is creating ugly-beautiful critiques of excess.
Nor will Trump be defeated by the putatively scathing critiques of the commentariat (including this one).
There are interesting proposals on trade policy, and various persuasive critiques of elite institutions and assumptions.
The campaign is reframing its critiques of Warren, a source close to Biden's campaign told CNN.
To be clear, those critiques lingered long after Obama won, particularly on matters of national security.
So I spent some time yesterday looking for critiques of Lilla, to think through their arguments.
Mr. Putin's critiques of the revolution contrast markedly with his usual glowing tributes to Russian history.
Both styles invite well-worn critiques that have popped up in various forms over the years.
What Russia did isn't in the same universe as a few Ukrainians offering critiques of Trump.
I have written in defense of Obama's golf habit -- amid critiques from Trump and other Republicans.
All these critiques had the same underlying theme: the faddishness of the challenge undermined its value.
Kiely critiques this viewpoint through Quinn, who evolves from bystander to someone willing to stand up.
I was surprised, though, when the judges offered critiques following the contestants' question and talent rounds.
Listening to critiques is far more beneficial now than it will be on your last day.
It has repeatedly rebuffed these critiques, noting Sanders' broad support among women and voters of color.
She made the earliest and one of the most searing critiques of former Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
I'm often frustrated by our inability to divorce Marx's historical determinism from his critiques of capitalism.
But a backlash began brewing this January, when some readers posted blistering critiques on social media.
Barret stands before a huge whiteboard with the silks affixed with magnets in rows, giving critiques.
There are the implicit critiques ("1984") and the explicit (Michael Moore's "The Terms of My Surrender").
Galleries are open to the public and are central to critiques and dialogue throughout each residency.
One of the first whiteness critiques to take hold was from Jenna Wortham via the Hairpin.
In public comments, and in his book, Flake essentially melded three distinct critiques of the president.
Also during the first years of the Obama era, many neoconservatives became regular fixtures in conservative media such as Fox News, which appreciated their highly ideological critiques of Obama's foreign policy — much as they had been drawn to neoconservative critiques of Bill Clinton in the 1990s.
Early critiques of Green Book in the Twittersphere weren't sold on its overly simplistic solutions to prejudice.
All the critiques of the Nature Methods paper assumed the authors were operating with that same premise.
Critiques from those within and outside government should be vigorous but constructive, of the loyal opposition variety.
It attempts broad-sweep critiques of misogyny and racism without wanting to actually examine either too closely.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's son has officially seen Hamilton (well, half of it) — and he has some critiques.
The only way any of these critiques make sense is if you read them as counseling less.
His administration brushed aside critiques that its projections were unrealistic and relied on overly optimistic economic projections.
That's probably why I've always found the so-called "New Atheists" misguided in their critiques of religion.
Crowther Lab declined to comment on their study, but published their own response to critiques in Science.
In the past, the Sanders campaign has responded to critiques by impugning the motives of the critics.
Apple has been fighting off critiques that it has forsaken the Mac for the iPhone for years.
Trump subsequently singled out Omar for a series of critiques, including falsely claiming she'd praised al-Qaeda.
Michael Bennet and entrepreneur Andrew Yang all managed to work their trade war critiques into the conversation.
Jouelzy's #SmartBrownGirl videos intersperse pop culture critiques with discussions of topics like criminal justice and black motherhood.
Such critiques contain some truth: more must be done to help those who lose out from openness.
It's no secret that Trump himself watches the briefings and has been to offer up his critiques.
And the critiques have rarely been on matters of policy and decision-making — more on rash tweets.
But there are also valid critiques about the lengths they go and the safe boundaries they cross.
Lighthizer's fiercest critiques have been leveled at America's second largest trading partner—the People's Republic of China.
Sow added that she supports critiques of The Wing, as long as they're made in good faith.
Continues to criticize Trump The fact that Republicans accepted Trump did little to alleviate McCain's public critiques.
She critiques the lack of unique language created specifically for Gilead, an equivalent of 1984's Newspeak.
Or they write response pieces to other writers' critiques like some sort of lame poetry slam night.
Although establishing causality in a study like this is nearly impossible, the authors anticipated many potential critiques.
I can already feel scorn from the Baby Boomers reading this, but hold the millennial critiques, please.
Monsanto's critiques of experts follows past accusations by farmers and activists that the company improperly influenced science.
No critic, after all, writes about Charles's critiques of injustice, Henry's complex style, or Joseph's revolutionary ideas.
I always thought these critiques were lousy because arguments were made in the reverse direction after 2012.
But it's also an acknowledgment that Romney's critiques of Trump (and his overtures to him) have failed.
Often the coaches will convey their pointers or critiques to Eileen, who then relays them to Mikaela.
They golf together, so to go public with these critiques — I just, I think it's self-serving.
But such critiques of the AL's track record don't daunt or deter the AL's rank and file.
The backlash Berenson predicted was indeed fierce, with scathing critiques appearing in New York, Vox, and Vice.
Periodically I reported to his apartment at the Chelsea Hotel in Manhattan for his post-mortem critiques.
There are a few critiques of steel, and one of them is that it's just so heavy.
The critiques of Donald Trump made devastatingly clear that he's a preposterous, dangerous candidate for the presidency.
The letters fit a pattern of Trump critiques of NATO, particularly of defense spending by other members.
Trump did not respond with ad hominem labels but legitimate substantive critiques of a sitting congressman's record.
Perhaps there is a more mature, adaptive romanticism than the version that Mr. de Botton rightly critiques.
Those critiques, as ever, are tiresome and the product of the value system of an earlier time.
He is flabbergasted by critiques that he is woefully undermanned compared to the hundreds working for Mrs.
In my critiques, I was trying to place myself in the position that had the most power.
One critique levelled at The Line is that it is exactly the type of game it critiques.
Warren, throughout her campaign for the presidency, has made a number of critiques of the tech industry.
Its generosity of recuperative vision, even when it mocks, rescues it from replicating the cruelty it critiques.
During presentations or critiques, there's moments in which you really think, why do I actually do this?
While those posts can sometimes contain critiques of the program, they're usually positive on Lambda School overall.
A recent government report that concluded Einstein was largely ineffective at thwarting hackers only bolstered these critiques.
President Trump's meeting with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, drew withering critiques from across the political spectrum.
Workshops are like the painting critiques I endured as an undergraduate in the art department at Berkeley.
Roy and Zinberg's critiques were not offered as an attempt to discredit the CBO as a whole.
But he ends his book with a fatalism nearly as flippant as the generational critiques he loathes.
Her critiques echo those of warlords and despots whose arguments have long been dismissed by the West.
This proposal would be vulnerable to some of the same practical critiques as other gun control proposals.
He then broke away, declaring his intellectual independence first with coded critiques and then with unabashed polemics.
How would he respond to any criticism, or critiques of his audience-participation-protest as a stunt?
His most caustic critiques were of Stephen Colbert — but the "Late Show" host was apparently not offended.
He was renowned as a commentator, offering extensive, detailed critiques of work sent to him in manuscript.
And there are other reasons to watch the series, like its bravura direction and critiques of consumerism.
Conway took advantage of the attention by re-sharing several of his past critiques of the president.
And why not ask Biden to respond to Sanders' critiques of his support for the Iraq War?
It's a mordantly funny monologue about isolation and alienation that fuses personal reminiscences with critiques of capitalism.
Mr. Resnick responded to those critiques by saying large-scale farming was more efficient and less wasteful.
Jefferson's skepticism about the pardon power nevertheless shows the enlightenment roots of longstanding American critiques of pardoning.
Mr. Resnick responded to those critiques by saying large-scale farming was more efficient and less wasteful.
It was one of the first times Warren faced a barrage of critiques from her Democratic competitors.
At the rally, Mr. Trump offered more verbal ammunition to support the critiques of the travel ban.
"Feud," with blunt writing but exquisite performances, recreates that dish, critiques it and eats it with relish.
It is not clear whether those critiques will resonate with the public or matter in the end.
Kinder critiques and proper guidance for people would help them learn and change to become better people.
The most worrisome, and scathing, White House critiques are private, shared only with the promise of anonymity.
Then there are the pointed critiques of whatever dreck bested the act in the charts that week.
While Trump's proposal might be cheered among his base, critiques of the executive order have been plentiful.
You know, I come from the art world, and when we did art critiques everything was important.
Under Trump, the department has issued regular stinging critiques of Russia, including on human rights and press freedom.
HealthNewsReview, a watchdog site that critiques news stories and press releases, called the press release vacuous and incomplete.
These critiques piled onto the opinions of naysayers who were already convinced that Smith wouldn't compare to Williams.
Inside Facebook, executives believed Murdoch might use his papers and TV stations to amplify critiques of the company.
His critiques are unoriginal—Benghazi, ISIS, handling classified intelligence—but they're sure to fire up the Republican base.
These critiques have come from generalist critics as well as people who study the Enlightenment for a living.
In an interview with Fox News last week, she said she has "no regrets" about her prior critiques.
Amélie Wen Zhao delayed publication of her debut fantasy, Blood Heir, after critiques that the book was racist.
While the audience loudly cheered for Amabile, the judges issued some harsh critiques to the dancer-in-training.
The film both critiques and revels in an aggressively feminine high-tech aesthetic that's tinged with eerie surrealism.
It seems that some of the feminist critiques of Game of Thrones have not fallen on deaf ears.
Dress codes of yore are starting to crumble in the face of critiques about sexism and racial inequity.
Crucially, the way that Saez, Piketty, and Zucman calculated the numbers answers basically all of the conservative critiques.
Stirling crouched on her partner&aposs knee and complained again of pain before getting the judges&apos critiques.
Drawing hard lines between RT's critiques of US affairs and, say, Al Jazeera's, could tie Twitter into knots.
She'd take photos of the products' packaging and placement, and send critiques to her design and marketing teams.
While Airbnb has mainly faced these critiques in New York City, the law applies to the entire state.
"I've just never given less f—-," Brie tells Women's Health of tuning out other people's critiques and opinions.
Your withering critiques of your tribe and the Millennial hookup culture are the funniest moments of every episode.
Gilbert has published peer-reviewed critiques of EIA forecasts before, so he is well-versed in the issues.
I, too, was tired of seeing women being needlessly brutalized on TV. I am grateful for these critiques.
Trump is similar to candidate Obama in other overlooked ways, his outsider critiques echoing the new Washington consensus.
Before becoming Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger issued official critiques of liberation theology in 1984 and 1986.
Her work moves between performance, video, and photography, channeling her approach towards critiques on the politics of presence.
Among the biggest critiques that Medicare Advantage has received, for example, is its alleged abuse of billing practices.
Both of these critiques rely on faulty assumptions, chiefly that these (predominantly) female posters aren't doing anything more.
That's one of the big critiques of privilege discourse — that only privileged people are taking part in it.
This is why so many critiques of her rely on the notion that she doesn't really mean it.
While accolades are a given for the forerunner in any field, so too, comes the baggage and critiques.
What were some of the most damning critiques of rap music you remember reading in the early 90s?
He has emphasized the importance of social justice in his teachings and has offered critiques of capitalism itself.
Rudy was becoming the guy that Donald would sit with on the plane and get reviews and critiques.
The report also critiques the lack of information provided by government ministries, a problem that dates back decades.
To them, those critiques are driven more by animus toward this president than any genuine concerns about dictatorship.
There's no question that their critiques of Trump have driven the conversation in Washington -- and politics more generally.
Too often, though, these genuine critiques are buried beneath the idiosyncrasies, excesses (and sometimes violence) of their leaders.
One of the most recurring critiques of this movement is that activists do not know what they want.
Bodega responded with a blog post explaining their intentions and addressing the biggest critiques they received after launching.
One of the recurring critiques of Ford's story is that she didn't tell enough people when it happened.
The independent panel critiques the oil company's impact on civil society, human rights, democratic governance, and the environment.
Sanders, who has vowed to not engage in negative campaigning, has nonetheless stepped up his critiques of Clinton.
Spiegel said that critiques of the redesign were fair, and Snapchat has revised certain changes to its platform.
Many of his views mix traditional conservative critiques of government with wild-eyed delusions about globe-spanning conspiracies.
Secondly, while Beauchamp gives too much credence to conservative critiques, he also inflates the threat posed by leftists.
It is a fitting contrast in an exhibition inspired by artist Fred Wilson's satirical yet serious institutional critiques.
Carson endorsed Trump in March, but Williams was direct with his critiques of Trump's debate strengths and weaknesses.
The socialist leader Eugene V. Debs drew on American traditions to frame his radical critiques of corporate power.
Rodgers would receive Roughriders game footage, then call Kacy II with critiques, typically about technique and finishing plays.
For broader interactions, the flexible-use space will support varied coursework, group critiques, roundtable seminars, and public programming.
These two critiques took until May 13th to implement, with a final layout showing up on May 20th.
Are the companies behind those innovations really open to listening to these critiques and adapting their practices accordingly?
Mark critiques the appearance and performance of Serena's body in relation to race and sex, not her sportsmanship.
Some political leaders and people involved in his case had sharp critiques at the prospect of a commutation.
POTTER Her success depends on getting multiple opportunities to deliver sharp, simple-to-understand critiques of President Trump.
A sprawling, well-appointed epic directed by Eric Barbier, "Promise at Dawn" both exudes and critiques self-regard.
Stay tuned for some ideas on critiques I think need to be made and what may actually land.
Her songs draw upon incantation and repetition — sometimes issuing subtle social critiques, other times simply heightening the senses.
" She has also faced concerns over the tax structure of her nonprofit, critiques she has dismissed as "lies.
Several themes were conspicuous: Bernie Sanders, the delegate leader at this point, taking critiques from all other candidates.
But the critiques politicians receive whenever they do try to get the public to dig deeper also matter.
However venerable, the tradition of encoding critiques of power in animal stories has always left me feeling leery.
Michael Kors entertained fans for 10 seasons of "Project Runway" with his brutally honest critiques of contestants' designs. 
Rather than fearing feedback and defending any critiques, try to be curious of how others view your performance.
While these pieces and political critiques paint with a broad brush, I must say my experience was different.
And the former Starbucks CEO had many critiques of the policy proposals put forward by Democrats and Republicans.
The president has redefined how an American leader communicates with the public, tweeting out announcements, praise and critiques.
" Ironically, Santander critiques the exhibition, which celebrated marginalized artists, for not being "inclusive" and not "generating positive reflection.
What did Nietzsche hate about modernity and modern culture and how does someone like Trump reflect his critiques?
Ever since, Democrats have been backing into progress, moving incrementally, accepting basic conservative critiques of muscular social democracy.
His campaign strongly contests both critiques, defending its numbers and attacking prominent critics as Clinton sympathizers and industry consultants.
It&aposs a little bit of a trip down memory lane, but he goes back and he critiques himself.
It brought out the best in me and I was working with the same dude, getting the same critiques.
By the end of Friday, those critiques had eased as many mourned for the officers that lost their lives.
For the expanding-character-limit initiative, the critiques focused squarely on something Twitter did that it didn't have to.
"It's meant to be an ode to Beijing," he says, though it features "subtle critiques" of the Chinese government.
The real Friends castmember, 47, stopped by the show with a few critiques for her Office Christmas Party costar.
But many of the powerful anticapitalist critiques in this project are implicit and, as such, are easy to overlook.
It is exceptionally hard to see these critiques as good-faith concern about the mainstreaming of anti-Semitic tropes.
But his letter made clear that Third Point is no longer willing to keep its critiques behind closed doors.
Takami's exhibition enacts, rather than critiques, this human tendency, using painting's safe, mimetic distance to evoke its latent danger.
That was one of the bigger critiques with the original system, but Google's not standing down on this one.
Unfortunately, some government officials and public-minded lawyers use these critiques to thwart efforts to restore low-income communities.
She has a lot of opinions about everything, though I haven't gotten any major fashion critiques from her yet.
According to creator Ethan Shaftel, it critiques the way that a new medium can reproduce old forms of bigotry.
In an attempt to respond to those critiques, Pelosi has pitched herself as a "transitional leader" in recent weeks.
You could call this a flaw, the way the show must make you care about the people it critiques.
Please ignore the mixed reviews that came out of Sundance, as well as Sevigny's own critiques of the film.
Though the debate is often remembered for Biden's use of his favorite phrase, post-debate critiques lauded Raddatz's performance.
I've been writing critiques of the way we've been doing things in Silicon Valley since the early 90's.
It's a great supplement to the show, which ultimately sneaks something human into a confusing collage of societal critiques.
And when you dive into other survey research, you see that critiques of Google and Facebook are surprisingly bipartisan.
Ironically, her main critiques stemmed from a lack of confidence and some trouble properly shaking her now-famous booty.
First, we should note that critiques of "gamer culture" often place the blame primarily on rank-and-file players.
The polished, cheerily-tuned cooking videos he critiques are so unappetizing I wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy.
Bob's Burgers has had its share of food critics stop by and rate the restaurant, often with harsh critiques.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii took on Harris' record as a prosecutor, a subject that has fueled critiques from progressives.
The Christian rebuke is just one of many critiques leveled now at the GOP's target du jour in Iowa.
She offers some wise critiques of the prosperity gospel and the broader project of finding meaning in human suffering.
In fact, it's both indebted to and employed by the agents of a consumer culture it so often critiques.
There are plenty of legitimate critiques of campus politics, and there's certainly room for more ideological diversity on campus.
Noticeably absent from Winter on Fire are critiques of the more radical forces that were responsible for antagonizing police.
There have been lots of critiques of Hartz's analysis — certainly not everyone was on board with the basic premise.
Critiques of her dominance and superiority have, in the past, often devolved into racist and sexist attacks against her.
Facebook should be applauded for doing what few companies do in crisis: responding to the critiques in real-time.
Rona Sela's essay about the Israeli national photographic archives that encapsulate a nationalist ideology, critiques its representation of Palestinians.
This is a song that critiques the opioid haze of popular culture with the ultimate in opiate-infused choruses.
Gorka has dismissed critiques against him as personal attacks that do not address the substance of his policy proposals.
But many of the critiques of Trump's "unfitness" have subtext — and occasionally, outright text — alluding to his mental health.
Among the many critiques of Moore's fitness to become Alabama's next senator, Nathan Mathis's may be the most poignant.
As the authors of the referenced reports, we explain why Ronald Mortensen and Hans von Spakovsky's critiques lack merit.
Sometimes they're detailed critiques, but some of the most effective ones consist of just a single well-aimed jab.
"Hyland responded to the critiques on Twitter, saying she would, "share what she seem [sic] appropriate on social media.
There are three critiques of Yang's freedom dividend, the first of which is that there's no need for it.
Often driven by instinct rather than deep deliberation, Trump is mostly right when he critiques North Korea and Iran.
And yet despite the merits of these critiques, what would have happened had these deals not come to pass?
As the latest round of critiques makes clear, we probably won't have much of a say in the matter.
In interviews, they recall a three-decade career in government punctuated by scolding confrontations, intemperate critiques and undiplomatic remarks.
But as critiques of inequality have shown time and again, when you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.
It lets you mock technical critiques and their claims to objectivity while participating in them at the same time.
Her critiques of the president steal the spotlight less often than those of Senators Jeff Flake and Ben Sasse.
We will use this rubric (PDF) to judge the critiques, and winners will be published on The Learning Network.
And critiques are likely to mount as the book gains more attention, with a movie adaptation slated for October.
In saving his critiques for America's friends, Mr. Trump repeated his approach to visiting Britain earlier in the month.
Some of this is a slam on Obama's ideas in a way that critiques of his immigration approach aren't.
Her concerns about civilization manifest in her critiques of fascistic, racist, misogynistic, and male-dominated Western institutions and ideologies.
Blurring that line between fact and falsehood dilutes critiques and ensures that citizens question the nature of truth itself.
Mr. Weiner, who also created the wildly popular "Mad Men" series, declined to be interviewed about the duchess's critiques.
And though there have been many critiques of the whiteness of the influencer industry, race is not even acknowledged.
Girardi himself acknowledged that his critiques in front of the camera were unlikely to have hard edges to them.
Davidson recounted critiques of cultural appropriation that had been voiced from some members within and outside of Fair community.
The United States health care system is expensive and full of dysfunctions, making it susceptible to anti-establishment critiques.
But the harsh, moralizing critiques missed the true scale of Thatcher's reconstruction of social as well as economic realms.
Mentors like him oversee the entrepreneur's progress, sometimes delivering technical critiques and other criticism needed to keep inventor focused.
But quietly, leading conservatives and libertarians are acknowledging contemporary capitalism's problems and adopting critiques that originated on the left.
Scale has allowed the company to tap massive revenue streams, but it's also opened up the company to critiques.
But some of the city's leading Republicans said they were frustrated with Ms. Hodges's frequent critiques of President Trump.
Klein is a Canadian journalist and activist whose previous books include sharp, well-reported critiques of corporations and capitalism.
The paintings could be viewed both as critiques of modern consumerism and as glimpses into the collective American consciousness.
Flake has kept up his critiques since retiring and is encouraging Republicans to drop their support for the president.
It could also indicate how they receive feedback: Did they pay attention to the critiques of their previous managers?
But the show received mostly lackluster critiques from leading theatrical reviewers The New Yorker and The New York Times.
" He added, "'Feud,' with blunt writing but exquisite performances, recreates that dish, critiques it and eats it with relish.
Campaigns can include high-profile battles for board seats, public statements about strategy and critiques of senior management's performance.
Lower signups generally mean higher prices, which has been one of the most consistent Republican critiques of the law.
Patrick Ryder, an Air Force spokesman, declined to comment directly on pending legislation or individual critiques of military policy.
Well, for one thing, it seems like some of the socialist critiques of mainstream liberalism have been proven right.
He has therefore been reluctant throughout his career to paint too broadly in his critiques of his political opponents.
But the oohing and ahhing were soon interrupted by a bitter streak of unsolicited advice and judge-y critiques.
Frum's critiques of the president echo alarms sounded by political veterans on the center, center-left, and center-right.
Studio and class time is enhanced by our Evening Lecture Series, Gallery Exhibitions, Lunchtime Lectures, and visiting artist critiques.
President Trump responded to Romney's critiques earlier in the day by comparing him to Trump critic and former Sen.
They received phone calls, conducted loud arguments, yelled their critiques of the movies — it came close to being unbearable.
The last hundred pages or so of Letters to Olson primarily addresses some of the critiques leveled by Yepez.
The critiques weren't only that it came off as just a "bad date," although many people certainly thought so.
Short, pop culture critiques on Gap campaigns came next, as did a guest editorship with Interrupt magazine and Lorde Inc.
Though Alex and Albert had reservations and critiques about the institution of marriage itself, they also couldn't deny its pull.
Each week there will be studio visits and critiques by faculty and guest critics, as well as lectures and screenings.
While we encourage constructive critiques of the media, abuse and harassment have no place on Genius and are not tolerated.
This week saw Clinton step up her critiques of Sanders' policy proposals, deeming many unworkable in a real-world setting.
Historian Darío A. Euraque, director of the IHAH just before the 2009 coup, critiques this as the "Mayanization" of Honduras.
Each one critiques Republicans in Washington — mostly Trump, but also Congress — on policy grounds, with Kasich advancing his own ideas.
These critiques represent complex internal debates within feminist circles that are often subsumed by the imperialism of mainstream liberal feminism.
A journal specialising in historical critiques, Yanhuang Chunqiu, recently became the most prominent victim so far of Mr Xi's campaign.
But, unlike the rest of Latin America, graffiti artists making pointed social critiques are pioneering the art form in Cuba.
Those critiques shadowed Hillary Clinton, who was secretary of state at the time of the attacks, through her presidential campaign.
"Every government must face up to the critiques of its citizens and engage with them with factual arguments," she said.
Even Kreml voted for Stein in 2016, though he had critiques of her that are shared by many non-Greens.
Was there any connection between you signing up for this movie, which also critiques the role technology plays in society?
Anyone with your Sarahah profile link is allowed to fill a textbox with observations, critiques, and questions about, well, you.
Though she admits to reading the critiques in her comments section, Kendall credits her support system for keeping her positive.
West has earned harsh critiques from fans and celebrity friends after taking to Twitter to share his controversial political views.
"A big [lesson] is how important it is to take post-publication critiques seriously and act on them," said Bastian.
Perhaps these critiques filled an emotional void for social media audiences, which can be quick to judge with little context.
"You let a stripper trap you," West tweeted, sandwiched between a list of critiques – and fashion compliments – aimed at Khalifa.
Maybe it's time conservatives engage in intellectually honest critiques of Ocasio-Cortez's ideas and put their conspiracy theories to bed.
Al Held was the dominant force and the graduate critiques would also include William Bailey, Bernard Chaet, and Lester Johnson.
But while it's easy to view Albini as an early example of an edgelord, his personal life rebukes such critiques.
On her site, you won't find hot takes or angry critiques, no rants against patriarchy or commiserations over working motherhood.
Most immediately, the Daydream View headset serves as a rival to Samsung's Gear VR, answering many critiques of that device.
They thus respond to critiques of their conduct not by opening the process, but by lying about what's really happening.
The President has not so far not responded to his predecessors' critiques, though a Twitter blast cannot be ruled out.
I don't think this is the time for me to make my broad critiques of this society that I'm from.
It made it easier for troops to access digital media and by extension, the many critiques of the detention facilities.
But they delivered bruising critiques of their party rivals' positions as detailed policy disagreements dominated the nearly three-hour event.
Among the pieces he wrote were critiques of racism and a fictional piece describing hitting two children with a car.
Among the pieces he wrote were critiques of racism and a fictional piece describing hitting two children with a car.
Instead, the left asks whether she might be too quick to seek military intervention and the right critiques her judgment.
In one of his sharpest public critiques of the president to date, Muellertore into Trumpfor his effusive praise of WikiLeaks.
Because it deploys anti jewish stereotypes in its attacks on Israel, even if those critiques about state violence are legit.
It is hard to imagine that the critiques of the new Carnegies will do much to alter current trend lines.
Coca-Cola, in response to these critiques, has pledged for years that its funded research would all be above board.
Then their debut runway show for Autumn/Winter 2018 took their critiques of where humans are headed one step further.
In the ecstatic comedown of the hours after the show, I encounter a few others with critiques of Queen Bey.
Whenever possible, I would implement Chris' ideas, because I assumed any critiques he wrote were in our mutual best interest.
The first Homefront was met by mixed critiques, but its first-day sales were a healthy 22,23 in North America.
The typical tech firm response to tax-related critiques is to say they always pay the tax that is due.
ITI Director Jennifer McCloskey focused her critiques less on higher rates and more on the impact of targeting tech companies.
The Bush 43 administration should be given credit for retrospective self-critiques and reports that provide guidance for future presidents.
MFA residencies in Boston/Cambridge comprise a rich immersion of critiques, seminars, visiting artist talks, field trips, workshops, and exhibitions.
Temer's team is conspicuously white, male, and hailing from conservative political parties, which caused instant critiques from Brazilian media pundits.
After retirement, Flynn was not shy about voicing his critiques of the Obama administration — or, really, any opinions at all.
Lindsey Graham, Bill Cassidy, and the bill's other sponsors have responded to these critiques the old-fashioned way — with lies.
The spike has prompted candidates to zero-in on Bloomberg in recent days with forceful critiques about his strategy. Sen.
She identified the various critiques of neoliberalism that are embedded with positive progressive solutions and distilled them into four groups.
Mark Sanford also garnered severe blowback for his critiques of the president, who ultimately endorsed his primary challenger in 2018.
There were some pointed critiques of Australian society in the pages of the script, particularly regarding policy toward indigenous Australians.
"I do expect the candidates to sharpen their message and their critiques of each other," said Democratic strategist Tara Dowdell.
The genre is increasingly framed as reformist, with critiques of police abuses, overzealous prosecutions and mass incarceration playing central roles.
The critiques always demand that the Facebook create just, site-wide policies which every user, including Trump, must abide by.
But the rocket, called SLS or Space Launch System, is still haunted by critiques of long delays and cost overruns.
The historian made yet more critiques, and six more printouts were produced before the work was deemed ready for display.
Aside from critiques of its anti-immigrant ethos, ICE also must be held accountable by Congress for its apparent mismanagement.
But for the most part, critiques like Riffle's have not chosen any of those responses; they've just ignored the question.
Overall, while Flake's critiques have had little impact on national policy so far, his idiosyncrasies could still have national implications.
Kjellberg, aka PewDiePie, amassed his massive following by posting YouTube videos where he regularly critiques and comments on video games.
A racing champ critiques cinema's greatest driving scenes, including moments from The Fast and the Furious movies and Talladega Nights.
Under modern case law, that means that agencies need to conduct analyses of the rule's consequences and address serious critiques.
While some of these critiques are plainly stated, others tend to rely on language that subtly refers to nonwhite identities.
Dingell had voiced his displeasure with the president, and continued to tweet biting critiques of the administration until his death.
And beyond that, they are critiques of the growing establishment consensus about what getting to 2°C will look like.
Interspersed with Baldwin's eloquent and exhaustive observations and critiques about race and/in America are these images of spectacular violence.
In the process, the exhibition subtly underscores and then critiques the consequences of the display choices made by museum curators.
And this is what the conservative critiques of Jeong — even the good-faith ones, like Sullivan's and French's — miss entirely.
He critiques the system from as unique as position as anyone — he's an ESPN analyst, fully a cog in the machine.
Comedy has a unique way of cushioning serious cultural critiques so that the people they're aimed at can actually hear them.
Not those rote critiques of the media are wrong, exactly, they're just bland, and so is the majority of the book.
Independent studio time is bolstered by group and individual critiques, faculty led studio courses, critical studies discussions, and art history lectures.
Whatever the ultimate critiques of the follow-up study, its findings generally back up the overall research on voter ID laws.
Industry experts say CEOs sometimes privately welcome public critiques from big shareholders, as effective cover to push through changes more aggressively.
It seemed perfect for us to convey the blurred lines of reality that 'western kids' critiques in [the] 'age of excess.
NBC's Seth Meyers has been transforming his show into a home for substantive, and hilarious, critiques of the incoming Trump administration.
John KerryJohn Forbes KerryIowa caucuses prove that tech isn't always the right answer Democratic critiques of Sanders miss the mark Hill.
For textile artist Sarah Zapata, her ancestry is a still a blanket—but one that analyzes and critiques while it comforts.
Because when someone critiques Best Coast's live performance because "Bethany looks like a miserable bitch onstage," it is a gendered attack.
The former US president criticized "strongman politics" and the denial of facts in what many interpreted as indirect critiques of Trump.
While many applauded Wolf's critiques, the takedown elicited boos from the crowds and others have taken to Twitter to defend Sanders.
Critiques of Soros are often called anti-Semitic, and bashing Soros himself is often understood as an outlet for anti-Semitism.
Big Hollywood is decidedly celebrity-centric, its critiques are leveled at the famous people in movies rather than the movies themselves.
Biden's age and decades-long career in politics has exposed him to critiques of his public voting record, among other things.
He has offered critiques of Trump, in an October speech delivering a warning about him without ever mentioning him by name.
She also often critiques the media, calling out problematic depictions of deaf characters in entertainment, while praising positive and helpful representation.
Journalists are already bracing for a contentious term with a president who calls them "dishonest" and obsessively critiques everything they do.
These delicious, campy critiques of good taste, bourgeois society, and the restraints of middle-class life come at a crucial moment.
It's me and writer Anna Khachiyan and we do neoliberal critiques, with a focus on women's issues and Russian American affairs.
Kappelman, responding to Kimbel's critiques, said he and his research team are in "nearly complete agreement" with the 1982 paper's conclusions.
But that message has taken a sharper edge in Cleveland, as those critiques morph into an intense desire for her arrest.
Not surprisingly, the Chamber itself had to resort to half-truths and misrepresentations to rebut the growing critiques of the RAA.
By and large, Christie, who has the lowest approval rating of any governor in the country, seemed unaffected by media critiques.
Lack of access to one of the most popular streaming services was one of my personal critiques with the Kids Edition.
In one of his sharpest public critiques of the president to date, Mueller excoriated Trump for his effusive praise of WikiLeaks.
In "The Painted Word" and "From Bauhaus to Our House," he offered pointed critiques of, respectively, modern painting and modern architecture.
Justement, votre politique à l'égard de la Macédoine du Nord et de l'Albanie a suscité beaucoup de critiques parmi vos partenaires.
In fact, these blind spots are so huge as to make the critiques all but useless as a basis for reform.
Later still, she read feminist critiques of systems theory and decided that the violence had been not her fault but his.
And if I had to summarize the two biggest critiques, they would be: 103) Why is Bernie Sanders so low (No.
He's incredibly talented and accomplished, but I think more black people would have critiques of his presidency were he not black.
The point alleged is that the artist critiques modernist abstraction as having been propaganda for—I don't know, maybe middle capitalism.
He is viewed as inexperienced, offensive and bigoted, which seem to be legitimate critiques based on the campaign that he's run.
Greenwald's other critiques of Trump-era reporting—of oversold scoops and neglected non-Trump stories, from Yemen to Catalonia—are valuable.
" The woman's protests could not be made out by cameras in the room, but Clinton pegged the critiques as "Republican propaganda.
The presidential election has put a spotlight on trade, with the most likely nominees delivering harsh critiques on free-trade agreements.
A number of arms control, human rights, and firearms safety groups have submitted detailed critiques of the proposed firearms export rule.
Trump's critiques of his top intelligence advisers via Twitter were not well received by either party in the Capitol (The Hill).
The company's critiques notwithstanding, the scope of attacks are so slim that they're almost negligible — but everyone's risk factors are different.
The writing staff cleverly snuck in feminist musings and sprinkled heartfelt messages, cultural critiques, and self-referential quips in every episode.
He's still pointing a finger, but he knows that it's just as important for the critiques to come back at him.
That news came out after many of Batman v Superman's bad reviews and critiques took issue with the film's (Snyder's) tone.
Weekly seminars and critiques present opportunities to receive feedback and pose questions to faculty and students outside of the 3D department.
But the reality is that critiques of the album have little to do with this imposed PC narrative from Eminem fans.
The government has faced withering critiques over images of some of the children in cages inside U.S. Border Patrol processing stations.
We will use this rubric (PDF) to judge the critiques, and our top selections will be published on the Learning Network.
We will use this rubric (PDF) to judge the critiques, and our top selections will be published on The Learning Network.
You may never completely erase gender bias from your critiques, but being more thoughtful, objective and specific will help a lot.
But Trump uses the same language in both attacks, making his personal critiques sound just as heated as his cultural ones.
Spieth, 25, took the negativity that has crept into critiques of his performance and tried to spin it into a positive.
The photo lecture series and visiting artist critiques at MassArt also encouraged me to venture into writing, performance, and experimental film.
Instructors will offer help, and the writers will share — without any critiques — their individual perspectives with their relatives and the group.
The administration uses dishonest critiques as an excuse to push its political agenda, cutting funding for research that is politically inconvenient.
He and Michelle Goldberg debate the B.D.S. movement, growing Democratic critiques of Israel and the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This is why Lieu is determined to keep her classes free, which limits the amount of resources for in-person critiques.
And whether, even if Virginia advances to the Final Four, the critiques of its slow-paced, defense-first style will abate.
Individual studio research is complemented by seminar courses, regular visits with faculty, group critiques, and an outstanding roster of visiting artists.
Dickens eavesdrops on critiques of his reputation and strides out of late-night fog to overhear Maria Beadnell talking about him.
You can also consider ways to translate the critiques you've heard into suggestions to higher-ups that won't involve betraying confidences.
Brent discusses Klobuchar's potential path to gaining popularity, her campaign's melody and the sexism quotient in critiques of tough women bosses.
A small and highly selective interdisciplinary program, it offers classes and critiques by full-time faculty and visiting artists of renown.
Professor Quawas sought to help emerging female Arab writers gain readerships through book launches and by writing critiques of their work.
Biden had issued several blistering critiques of Trump's actions in Ukraine but did not outright call for his impeachment until Wednesday.
Unlike in 2016, when critiques focused on superdelegates, this debate is more about the party's identity and what it stands for.
One of the earliest critiques came from Steven Pinker, a renowned psychology professor at Harvard, who criticized the March's diversity statement.
The result, former members of the Trump administration say, has been a dismissal of any critiques that could weaken that bond.
While he has often stayed within the bounds of official Chinese acceptance, he has also issued barbed critiques in playful tones.
There, she studied with the artist Barbara Kruger, whose work critiques systems of power and control and the cultures they create.
Trump and Sanders are popular not just because they're expressing people's anger but because they offer timely critiques of American capitalism.
Wolfensohn ordered a review of the bank's programs, and Ghani submitted many blistering critiques, which made him unpopular with his colleagues.
Little of those critiques surfaced at the briskly managed conference on Tuesday, and Ms. Merkel won a 12-minute standing ovation.
Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), who sat in for about half the hearing on Wednesday, said in response to the GOP critiques.
"Ways of Seeing" later became a book and went on to become one of the seminal postmodernist critiques of Western aesthetics.
The CFPB has been subject to critiques for failure to meet all of those standards from both Republicans and Democrats since.
In your Graduate Seminars, you will be encouraged, through individual practice and group critiques, to explore your potential to the fullest.
One of the things I love about writing, and afterwards interacting with people's critiques and reactions, is the opportunity to learn.
The very kind of models this study critiques are the ones that have consistently underestimated the growth of solar and wind.
This casts doubt on how credible the critiques are, and it signals that Facebook cares more about lip service than meaningful findings.
There are endless possibilities in a feminist reboot that actually critiques the cultural messages we send young girls through marketing and toys.
There's a big, uncomfortable question of how to criticize past work, and whether online critiques of past work constitute "bullying" or shaming.
"Horn says art is often subjective, "so any criticism for this project is not different from myriad critiques of other art projects.
The judges are starting to get more nit-picky in their critiques and they aren't judging us with kids' gloves on anymore.
Recently, he has been making poorly painted, cliché critiques of people at art fairs in an attempt to be taken seriously again.
Those findings suggest that critiques based on the high cost of the proposal probably won't do much to deter its strongest supporters.
Hanif Abdurraqib's essay collection They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us critiques our culture and politics through the lens of music.
And some of those critiques — while emerging from deep-seated racism — are close to scientists' own qualms about commercial genetic ancestry testing.
The current panel of Ms. Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban is more craft-focused, offering musically detailed and specific critiques.
The host Tony Hinchcliffe, the producer Brian Redban and celebrity guest judges offer quips, critiques, questions, outright condemnation or a combination thereof.
His critiques of Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign and his public feuds with other GOP digital operatives established him as brash and cocky.
Before the album and since, Solange has continuously used her artistry in a manner that both critiques and questions major social issues.
Rebecca embraces Kate with a mix of flowery compliments — she says she was "amazing" and sang "incredibly beautiful" — and near-imperceptible critiques.
About two-thirds of debate viewers, 67%, said Clinton's critiques of Trump were fair, while just 51% said the same of Trump.
They have had rousing exchanges about art, offered one another critiques of bodies of work and found professional support and virtual friendships.
Like Chicago, she critiques these structures, but has continued to carry forth principles of abstraction, reforming them to serve her political beliefs.
By using synthetic materials like polyurethane foam and acrylic to create naturally curvaceous shapes, Lam critiques contemporary society's ideas of female beauty.
Funny how even an artist who is revered for her critiques of Hollywood yearns in some way to be part of it.
They are trying to get a previous historical era to do the work of offering critiques and solutions for this one's problems.
Stein has seized on this point and focused her message on disaffected progressive voters in particular, reserving her sharpest critiques for Clinton.
Another reason last week was hard was that we didn't get critiques and insight from the judges when we got our scores.
Julia Stiles has only been a mother for a few weeks, but she's already becoming a pro at navigating harsh online critiques.
Scoring each one out of ten, they didn't hold back with their critiques, and we tabulated the results and crowned a winner.
At the time, Comstock slammed his comments as "vile" and "disgusting" — critiques that Hill sought to use against her during the primary.
But this is not creating moral opposition or answering critiques— if anything, Pound is shown as the more vigorous of the two.
When I went to see her in Washington in February, Murkowski made some of her typically plucky, but not exactly blistering, critiques.
From HBO's "Silicon Valley" to books like "Chaos Monkeys" and "Disrupted," the world isn't lacking for parodies and critiques of tech culture.
Thanks to these Indigenous critiques, I'm beginning to engage with my own complicity in colonialism and racism instead of ignoring its existence.
I remember the slut-shaming that would happen in the hallways, and the whispers, and the constant critiques of the feminine image.
Mike Shields, a Republican political commentator, said that media critiques questioning Trump's mental state after the speech played into the President's hands.
She also interrupts one of Emma's less objectifying critiques to whisper, "He's hot," about a tattooed 19-year-old named Miles Wesley.
Brands pull out all the stops for these ads, which are often the subject of round-ups and critiques the next day.
One of Trumpworld's most persistent critiques of the evidence against Trump is that it comes from second-hand and third-hand sources.
Clinton will begin airing TV ads in four swing states today that give scathing critiques of Donald J. Trump's comments about women.
Despite the onslaught of critiques, Mr. Pence's own Twitter account has remained active, though he has not mentioned abortion in recent days.
And despite heavy monitoring, Chinese discussion groups circulate trenchant critiques of government policy, even on delicate issues such as the Cultural Revolution.
The prime minister seems to have steeled himself to such critiques, which resurface every year around the July 4 anniversary of Entebbe.
But of all the critiques leveled at these politicians, their alliance with the tech industry may be the most difficult to overcome.
That's lucky: Their high profiles mean they face constant critiques from their coaches and the public, whether they like it or not.
Given that prominent position, her husband's critiques of the President -- and how Conway treats and reacts to them -- is of considerable interest.
Not long ago, you could imagine a landscape in which films that made sharp critiques of capitalism were shunted to the side.
She grew tired of constant critiques about her appearance, including the large red blotches that appeared on her skin because of rosacea.
One series, called "KD Film School," features the athlete Kevin Durant as he watches clips with young athletes and critiques their games.
He has since rejected critiques of his rhetoric as "silly," adding he restates points that are especially crucial for voters to hear.
One of the overarching critiques of the MCU is that it relies too heavily on a specific kind of ironic, glib humor.
Completed in post-World War I Berlin, they are satirical critiques of the political corruption and social decadence of the Weimar Republic.
Shares of Amazon lifted slightly into Thursday's close as investors realized the president's critiques consisted "more of fantasy than fact, " Cramer said.
Outspoken against body-shaming and sexism, Zendaya routinely flexes her Twitter skills to call out unsolicited critiques of her beauty and body.
And the audience is constantly exposed to action scenes, which makes people unable to think about the systemic critiques in the movie.
Twitter, the digital sports bar for millions of fans watching games, is awash in unflattering critiques of whichever poor announcer just misspoke.
Yet he even acknowledged that some of the critiques of the administration's response have been valid, including the frustrating lack of testing.
Some critiques of Balestrini focus on the conceptual process of what almost appears to be algorithmic manipulation of repeated lines and references.
He critiques the Black Panthers while also noting the way white people have pathologized blacks to make up for their own anxieties.
In another: people who play video games and resist this reading, while also trying to lodge separate critiques of violence within gaming.
Critical dialogue with faculty, visiting artists/critics, and students' fellow candidates are key components within critiques, seminars, courses, and independent graduate tutorials.
When you talk to people about their aversion to lube, the same critiques pop up over and over again: It tastes weird.
As allegations of sexual exploitations pile up, the industry has absorbed the critiques and converted them into inspirational messaging and branding exercises.
Here and in other works, Ayón tells stories that are about Abakuá on their surface but open up to critiques deeper down.
In the process, he became a hero to some on the left because of his frequent and blistering critiques of Mr. Trump.
For example, it compares Lenin's demonization of kulaks, or yeoman farmers, to Ms. Warren's critiques of the behavior of some large corporations.
In the end, I'm not sure if I succeeded in avoiding any of the patriarchal trappings that Laura Heyman so expertly critiques.
His critiques of Big Tech seem to be channeling Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO), and that makes it a fascinating political strategy.
While in hiding, Mr. Xu continued to publish blunt critiques of Mr. Xi on social media, accusing him of leading a dictatorship.
But we're so invested in this forever-happy-saving-children thing that anything that critiques it — there's no willingness to hear that.
Racial critiques of "Girls"—and the simultaneous rise of Black Twitter—had scared executives into at least paying lip service to diversity.
"Some of the critiques of our current foreign policy are actually very, very common, if not even dominant, in academia," Parsi explained.
He sends his group critiques of the opposition as well as dark (and patently false) propaganda about Hindus being murdered by Muslims.
A parable about masculinity, the movie critiques the ideology that places a man's work above all else, including the people he loves.
But he lamented that politicized ideology had seeped into doctrine and driven some of the critiques in the American church and beyond.
The leaks and public critiques reflect dissatisfaction that the ECB will buy more sovereign debt even though yields are already very low.
If we condemn weight-based critiques of female athletes, surely the men of the sports world should be afforded the same treatment.
Liu has also grown adept at navigating political minefields, finding ways to transmit writers' political or social critiques without being too direct.
Some Republicans even cheered his critiques of the party, a sign of what could come should Schultz fully get into the race.
Despite critiques that it was actually too dark, it's easily one of the most beloved DC comic book films of all time.
The work critiques and attempts to correct the portrayal of Latino artists in the entertainment industry, while challenging gender roles as well.
Now, these observations are not made to insinuate that critiques of artworks regarding a global crisis fall simply according to creativity points.
Bozell is a long-time conservative activist and the founder of the Media Research Center, which publishes frequent critiques of the media.
Yang, the necktie-averse entrepreneur turned presidential candidate, attracts an internet-savvy crowd even as he levels harsh critiques at the industry.
She has also been featured in Russian media and propaganda, while her critiques of Democrats have earned her fans on the right.
Warren was one of those voices, tying her critiques to her central argument that tech's power and size pose myriad consumer harms.
There are many critiques that can be made about Mr. Obama as president, but for two terms, he served this country well.
But I was also reading The Hunger Games alongside Derrick Jensen's critiques of the way violence is used as a socioeconomic tool.
Among the two objecting reviewers, the methodological critiques — both on the level of archaeological context and that of data analysis — were paramount.
The program combines group and individual critiques, faculty-led painting and sculpture sessions, critical studies, and art history, with independent studio time.
" And a fair number of not so rosy critiques: The Washington Post's Lawrence Laurent called the premiere "a sure cure for insomnia.
In the case of Ghost in the Shell 2, it makes possible social and political critiques by being a "mere" animated film.
In keeping with his anti-establishment bent, Banksy's most consistent and scathing critiques have long been directed at the commercialism of art.
As the exhibition demonstrates, we have all the information and critiques we need to imagine that capitalism isn't the perfection of humanity.
But you didn't make an effort to challenge them in any way or wrestle with the critiques you very narrowly skim through.
And in their judging, persona rarely trumps practicality: Even the brutal critiques are constructive, and they almost always find something to praise.
Whatever he believes the merits of the critiques are, they're increasingly becoming part of the narrative around Apple — and technology in general.
And though she's still young, Jackson is already used to life in the spotlight – and knows that it comes with sometimes unwarranted critiques.
In a recent appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference, he criticized the use of anonymous sources and doubled down on recent critiques.
It critiques the nation's demand that people of color experience injustice but never feel empowered to say aloud that they notice the injustice.
The slate of Visiting Faculty includes international artists, curators and scholars, all of whom deliver public lectures, attend critiques and conduct studio visits.
The website Climatewire on Friday cited a senior administration official, who said Pruitt plans to launch the back-and-forth scientific critiques formally.
So the way the history of Western civilization has been taught is racist, sexist, homophobic, Eurocentric, and "The Dinner Party" critiques that, actually.
The House of Representatives unleashed critiques of his approach to cryptocurrency, privacy, encryption and running a giant corporation during six hours of hearings.
Threat modeling the logo prepared the campaign for the critiques and jokes, but didn't prevent people from seeing what they wanted to see.
"Right now that's what we're seeing, but then again critiques of Donald Trump were more readily censored a couple years ago," he said.
Another by J.D. Vance, the author of Hillbilly Elegy, was one of the sharpest critiques of libertarianism I've ever seen from a conservative.
But despite the bipartisan appeal of criticizing the tech companies in public, it's not clear what, if anything, will come of the critiques.
Tristan Harris has had interesting critiques of LinkedIn for using addictive techniques, so I'm not going to say that LinkedIn is perfect either.
Email us your ideas, your critiques, your thoughts, and, if you're feeling bold, an audio recording of a button pushing that went wrong.
It's not, contrary to the oft-touted critiques, boring and flavorless and only for consuming skinless and bland when you're on a diet.
While conservatives typically celebrate big business, Republicans' critiques of Silicon Valley giants center on accusations of political bias at Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.
"We will respond to their critiques point by point in the form of a formal peer-reviewed response in a matter of weeks."
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen on Wednesday rejected critiques by the country's farm minister that questioned her knowledge about Brazil's conservation efforts.
New Dark Age integrates these critiques into a larger argument about the dangers of trusting computers to explain (and, increasingly, run) the world.
But she finds it irritating when haters make comments and critiques on matters that she hadn't welcomed opinions on in the first place.
He critiques everything, from the color of the baby's nursery to the set-up of Khloé and Tristan's (admittedly eerie) all-gray bedroom.
He has certainly levied harsh critiques against the Republican Party in the past, but he built his brand on rhetoric that transcended partisanship.
Each summer, Bard MFA welcomes a faculty of over 60 accomplished artists, to engage in critiques, seminars, caucuses and individual conferences with students.
All of the tracks offer nuanced critiques of the American political establishment, from the media, to Congress, the White House and institutionalized racism.
He highlighted one of the main critiques Bresch has been hit with since the controversy exploded the summer — her $19 million annual salary.
" First lady Melania Trump responds to critiques of her red Christmas trees: "We are in 21st century and everybody has a different taste.
Martha Roby and Barbara Comstock who have spoken out against him have seen these critiques come back to bite them at the polls.
The second notable deal was the acquisition of Pitchfork, an online music magazine that critiques independent artists, by Condé Nast, a publishing conglomerate.
But it turns out the harsh critiques in Week 1 all but shattered whatever was left of her confidence going into this week.
In fact, all of the characteristic critiques of moral panics have been used by the people I quoted earlier against the #MeToo phenomenon.
They are one generation older than mine, and they were doing a lot of political critiques disguised as love songs and pop songs.
What often gets lost amid the talking heads' critiques is that Spicer has distanced himself as much as possible from Trump's crazier lies.
But Trump's foreign policy is confused enough to be attacked from many points of view—and the Democrats can join in both critiques.
The irony is that so much of the strongest art in the exhibition critiques the same Western elite that has made it valuable.
Sadly, Mediabugs is defunct, mainly because it required buy-in from news websites — most of which are not quick to embrace external critiques.
Yet their portrait of a mindless, knee-jerk activist left "predicated upon critiques of bureaucracy, verticality, exclusion and institutionalisation" seems grounded and real.
Outside of casting her as part of the much-maligned Washington status quo, the former governors have reserved their sharpest critiques for Trump.
Ms. Homendy said the agency had heard similar critiques on a range of issues — from seatbelts to airbags to motorcycle helmets — for decades.
The house was a longtime home of Arthur T. Hadley, a journalist and author known for his military critiques, who died in 2015.
"It happens to me once in a while where people just don't get the ending," added Assayas, whose film otherwise received good critiques.
He was equally unsparing in his critiques of many other purported pathologies, some akin to those on vivid display in the Trump phenomenon.
In bringing the third world back home, the 2016 remake critiques that scenario — while providing a utopian political fantasy for this election season.
The very same critiques we hear now about Latino immigrants were once used to criticize large groups of immigrants who arrived from Europe.
However, parts of the budget indicate that the White House listened to critiques from lawmakers and the public following the last budget release.
Writing under censorship in Soviet-dominated Poland, Stanisław Lem turned to the fantasies of science fiction to offer radical critiques of modern life.
Even with the critiques that come naturally to a makeover show like this, there's not a mean bone in Queer Eye's metaphorical body.
O" later followed with critiques of the rigid school system and its mind-numbing effects, just as Seo Taiji did in "Classroom Idea.
Most early-twentieth-century dystopian novels took the form of political parables, critiques of planned societies, from both the left and the right.
All graduate students enroll in studio and seminar courses, engage in independent studio work, and have regular individual and group critiques with faculty.
MICA GRAD SHOW 2016 includes exhibitions and critiques, gallery talks and presentations, public programs, a symposium, and student-curated installations throughout Baltimore city.
But beyond technical critiques of "good" and "bad" code, such judgements simplify years of collaborative brainstorming down to a few lines on Github.
Compliments poured in, but so did a few critiques: Two trainers told me push-ups were worthless unless my chest touched the floor.
And like many great westerns it critiques some of the genre's foundational myths with bracing, beautiful rigor, including the myth of heroic individualism.
Among the biggest Democratic critiques of Kavanaugh is how his presence on the Supreme Court will influence reproductive rights in the United States.
Paul Mpagi Sepuya, 35, also critiques photography portraiture, from a vantage point that is more formally inventive and politically oblique than Ms. Syjuco's.
However it critiques ideological extremes, the film's half-hearted embrace of opposing aesthetic and affective poles convolutes more than it calls to arms.
Starting a new job, an employee is already preparing to quit because of a supervisor who repeatedly levels unfair critiques and then apologizes.
Reader critique In email and on social media, I've heard several thoughtful critiques of my article on climate policy for The Times Magazine.
He sidestepped Sanders' most stinging critiques from a position of strength, inviting Sanders, for example, to "join me" in reforming campaign finance laws.
Although the late director/animator's work often leaned toward science-fiction, his investigations of society are embedded with critiques of modes of looking.
Later, his Pop paintings of soup cans, Green Stamps and other icons of American consumption were often read as critiques — including by him.
It did not take much prompting to elicit harsh critiques from members of the new group of Mr. Trump's actions in other areas.
If the budget office took the Republican critiques to heart, the mandate would be much less useful as a component of tax reform.
Critiques and defenses of Mac's speech were bandied back and forth on Twitter and Reddit, and she started receiving a torrent of vitriol.
As the festival expands, Fair community must reconcile it's countercultural identity with the increasing commodification of hippie ethos and critiques of cultural appropriation.
The bill's backers have accommodated some of Cotton's critiques, moving to fill potential loopholes that could make violent offenders eligible for earlier release.
In "The End of Men, Again," the choreographer Vanessa Anspaugh reflects on life under President Trump as she explores and critiques male masculinity.
But while everyone had their own individual critiques and flaws to point out, the general agreement is that you will not be disappointed.
In a report released last week, House Republicans pointed to other public critiques of Trump during the 20163 election as proof of interference.
When it comes to filmmakers guarding themselves against critiques for telling the same-old stories about white men, history is a powerful shield.
"The Sanders campaign is run by the establishment," she wrote on her Facebook page in response to some critiques of her nighttime demonstrations.
Many early critiques of computer-assisted reference works feared a vital human quality would be stripped out in favor of bland fact-speak.
Stating that premiums have doubled and tripled in various states is one of Mr. Trump's favorite critiques of the current health care law.
For years, she has mostly bottled up her critiques of Republicans, but they are scorching, say those who have heard the private version.

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