He criticizes judges who have overruled will provisions requesting the demolition of a family estate or a burial with family jewels. |
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The editorial criticizes Reagan for failing to follow through on those democratic revolutions. |
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The world sees our inconsistency, and criticizes our policies as a naked, unprincipled grab for power. |
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While Jimmy catches flack for acting too straight, he criticizes Isaac for dressing, talking and acting too street. |
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He criticizes the author for underestimating the mutability and interpenetration of cultures. |
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He defends the Christological formulation of Chalcedon, but criticizes it on the point of divine impassibility. |
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He sharply criticizes the leader for using food aid as a diplomatic tool to coax concessions from rogue governments. |
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In this issue, Anirvan Banerji criticizes the notion floated a few years ago that the business cycle was dead. |
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No one criticizes a singer for failing to present evidence, or neglecting to cite the sources from which the singer obtained information. |
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He criticizes the proletarian literature of his day for its tendentiousness. |
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He finds the source of skepticism in the theory of abstract ideas, which he criticizes. |
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From his vaguely defined methodological stance, Snooks criticizes Darwin's use of analogy. |
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She teases, criticizes and satirizes American democracy, but she cares so much it's positively palpable. |
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The rhetorical paradox criticizes the limitations and rigidity of argumentation. |
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He wasn't aware that my credo is that he who criticizes the last topic becomes the new topic. |
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Under the guise of political virtue, it scolds, berates, rebukes, criticizes, and has a high old time doing it. |
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In his book he reviews and criticizes what skeptics say about global warming. |
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He criticizes modern American culture as denying the possibility of valid non-rational knowledge, and so delegitimating important aspects of human experience. |
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Nobody criticizes him this little deception because it is a nice guy always laughing and cheerful. |
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She constantly criticizes and belittles the husband in screaming tones. |
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He sometimes regresses, shows symptoms, clashes, criticizes the carers or refuses their tokens of affection. |
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As in most of his 1888 works, Nietzsche criticizes, either implicity or explicitly, the anti-Semitic writers of his day. |
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Porter criticizes especially the unhistoric, absolutistic and positivistic tendencies of the Enlightenment and he tends to be polemic in this context. |
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Sesardic strongly supports heritability analyses and vehemently criticizes critics of heritability analysis. |
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He obviously thinks it is important to stand, from his own perspective, but yet he admonishes and criticizes others who would do the same thing. |
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The report also criticizes the sharp cuts made by the federal government in its financial support for welfare and other social programs. |
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It would appear to me that this article criticizes the principle of subsidiarity and there is no truth in it. |
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He criticizes the tendency of local authorities to confine the movements of staff or pupils to their places of origin. |
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In the report, the Human Rights Ombudsman of the Republic of Slovenia criticizes some other inappropriate conditions of detention. |
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The report criticizes the lack of funding and of important decisions by the two parties. |
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The report criticizes and offers an alternative to the proposal for a homemaker pension from the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans. |
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The SJT criticizes the press code and calls upon the government to lift its repressive laws. |
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Yet the discussion of the family in the Philosophy of Right is in general more conservative and criticizes the emphasis on free love as leading to libertinage and promiscuity. |
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For some reason, she never sulks away or criticizes my rudeness. |
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Judd criticizes Morris for pushing too far into the realm of non-art. |
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She thus criticizes church teaching that is too abstract or spiritualized and seeks to correct the traditional dichotomy between the secular and religious lives. |
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He criticizes Canada's business elite for their tepidness compared to American business giants like Rockefeller, Walton, and Gates. |
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The neurasthenic employer criticizes everything and becomes unbearable. |
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The report also criticizes the consultation mechanism used for civil society, claiming it filters out contributions not concerned with trade or deemed unconstructive. |
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By publicly speaking of sexuality, Durcan not only criticizes the viewer's sanctimoniousness but also hybridizes the private and the public. |
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He does not need any cables, but he hears very well and criticizes a lot! |
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Don't criticize your former spouse: Children have more difficulty adjusting to divorce if one parent criticizes the other parent in front of them, the AAP says. |
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Shapcott criticizes Ontario for not providing any new rent supplement money to complement the 10,000 new units that are planned over the next five years. |
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The Iranian leadership regularly criticizes the international system, but nonetheless participates in most of its agencies and activities, albeit with limited enthusiasm and sometimes under protest. |
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The report criticizes what it claims is the ambiguity around teachers' responsibilities and recommends that the Education Act be revised to more completely define the duties and hours of work of teachers. |
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If the family of a crime victim criticizes the sentence handed to an offender, take the time and space to explain the precedents and sentencing options the judge faced. |
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Chapter 5 criticizes the strong current tendency to interpret behaviours on the basis of individualizing theories, with a pragmatic approach to the detriment of intellectual and policy debates. |
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If that happens, the safety investigator has created a conflict of interest in that the safety investigation agency has reason to be reluctant to find something that criticizes its earlier work. |
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However, the report criticizes military police for failing to investigate the cause of head injuries to one of the detainees when it was their duty to do so. |
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It criticizes the absence of criminal enforcement judges in prisons, prison overcrowding, especially in the La Picota, Villa Hermosa and Palmira prisons, and the practice of citizen's arrests. |
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Mr Frans Andriessen today criticizes an attempt by the US to exclude maritime and civil air transport from an agreement on services in the Uruguay Round of the GATT, which is due to be concluded in December of this year. |
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The Katha Upanishad and Bhagavad Gita present narratives where the student criticizes the teacher's inferior answers. |
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Taylor criticizes Roach's approach for failing to consider subaltern and dissenting performances that reject surrogation. |
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She criticizes An Imperative Duty, for instance, because the realist's approach only aestheticizes. |
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And instead of cleaning up this filthy, bigoted mess, the chief of the commission appointed by the Conservatives, Jennifer Lynch, defends this conduct and attacks anyone who criticizes it. |
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Daphnis criticizes not only the duplicity of women but also the self-induced eroticism of lachrymosity. |
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Who criticizes the New England Journal of Medicine for its Latinate jargon, fancy statistics, and clinical exposition? |
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In the Salerno chapter, he sharply criticizes the squandering of B-24s in the August 1943 attack on the Ploesti oil-refinery complex in Rumania. |
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The Club for Growth, a small-government think tank, often criticizes the timorousness of the Republican establishment, and it has been critical, too, of this year's insurgents. |
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He thinks Dewey has an idealized view of art that borrows from the very aestheticist theories he criticizes, and that Dewey does not sufficiently question the boundaries of art. |
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Yet day after day in this House in question period, the same member stands up and criticizes the Minister of Finance for doing the very thing which he advocated. |
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Suhrawardi criticizes the localization of the internal faculties in different parts of the brain, as their localization in a material organ again naturalizes the process of representation. |
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A critical position which criticizes structuralism, and lays the stress on the deconstruction of the meaning of a text, and on the demoting of the central status of the work of art and of the main hero. |
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Maimonides criticizes this account in two ways. |
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This interpretation of identity criticizes essentialism as well as the artificial separation of the objective and subjective membership in communities. |
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After the party breaks up each couple criticizes the other unmercifully. |
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On the other hand, he is boycotted by part of the international community, which criticizes him for underhandedly supporting Hezbollah and opposing its disarmament. |
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She criticizes these views on several grounds. |
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For example, Pool criticizes the document for its neglect of pneumatological concerns, its ahistorical soteriology, and its Calvinistic hamartiology. |
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Simpson criticizes major alternative business-cycle theories such as underconsumption and overproduction, Keynesian business-cycle theory, and real business-cycle theory. |
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The editorial criticizes the college's administration for not taking a stand on the issue. |
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British pacifist Bertrand Russell criticizes nationalism for diminishing the individual's capacity to judge his or her fatherland's foreign policy. |
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He criticizes his opponents by insinuation rather than directly. |
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