Within ecological anthropology there were also critiques of an overemphasis on bounded local analyses. |
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They are not Luddites or anti-developmentalist, and their sophisticated critiques rarely talk about monolithic neoliberal evils. |
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So I missed the speech, but in reading through the recaps and critiques on the news sites, I most likely didn't miss much. |
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Early critiques are mixed, but the scale of the game's ambitions has raised the stakes of what players will come to expect. |
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The philosopher critiques technology's instrumentality as marking the commencement of modernity as calculable, defined, measurable, ordered. |
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Both networks limited their coverage of critiques and dissent to internecine schisms within these traditions. |
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Throughout Letters, Norris defends his occasionalism against Astell's critiques. |
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I get lots of morale boosting, advice and critiques from my personal writer friends. |
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He was a theologian with well-defined critiques of secularism and unhealthy laxity of behavior on moral precepts. |
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The footnotes sometimes also quote the various annotations and critiques of de Selby's work. |
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Professional Writing students have participated in tutorial presentations and critiques of their work since their course began. |
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This article provides a concise and useful discussion of modern philosophical critiques of the doctrine of original sin. |
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When all is said and done, the critiques by Kessler-Harris and Nair strike home, particularly for a North American audience. |
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This should have been an object lesson in the perils of having a skeptical audience that critiques sources and their objectivity. |
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His reputation rests on his incisive critiques of literary and political innocence and immaturity. |
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Her question marks the limitations of Charmichael's vision and critiques Proust's unipersonal narrative style. |
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The works are known and celebrated for their witty banter and deft socio-political critiques. |
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Both critiques centre on unmasking the supposed disinterestedness of the academic establishment by contending that. |
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I find that when I write well measured critiques such as this, all of my writing for months, maybe years, gets stogged in polemics. |
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Gone are the moral platitudes, and in their place are actual critiques and questions. |
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However, postmodernism has figured more prominently in internal critiques of feminist theories. |
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In addition, there are two further political critiques of public equity investment. |
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In Cuba he did political critiques via painting installations based on posters and billboards. |
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I would not erase the good that has been accomplished through identity-based cultural critiques and political efforts. |
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Please feel free to leave constructive critiques and comments, as I would love to hear all your opinions on my progress. |
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You'll find reviews of the latest literary fiction, along with critiques of the work. |
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I hardly see any point in having critiques and comments if they are to be publicized outside the paper. |
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The book begins with sharp social commentary, elucidation of concepts, and critiques of research methods typically used in the field. |
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Although antagonistic to this cultural heritage, their critiques can themselves be said to assume a national frame. |
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He critiques the rigidity of laws and prejudices that are so fundamental to the makeup of his native social order. |
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Of course, both Naziism and Soviet communism were critiques of bourgeois liberalism, so maybe they had a lot in common to begin with after all. |
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Others had more strident critiques of American society and envisioned radical social changes that struck at the root of inequality. |
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Always the streetwise signifying verbalizer, Madhubuti offers biting and humorous critiques. |
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They came back to me with detailed critiques, but maintained the same level of enthusiasm. |
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Far from a rant, her tone throughout is cool and methodical, and her critiques are couched more in sorrow than in anger. |
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His crushing critiques, if not born of arrogance, have at times been delivered with a haughtiness that practically swaggers across the page or the airwaves. |
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Liberals excited at the way you take after Alan Greenspan will be chagrined at your critiques of the New Deal. |
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Kay's suggestion, while neither shocking nor groundbreaking, leaves several questions unanswered and fails to overcome the insufficiencies of the homiletics he critiques. |
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More recent critiques of suburbia have focused as well on their alleged vulnerability in an energy-constrained era. |
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Insightful, if a bit cagey, critiques of modern political philosophy. |
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Academy supporters see these criticisms as veiled attacks on purely personal grounds, and note the vindictiveness and spleen with which many of these critiques are framed. |
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In all, this is a fascinating overview with some detailed critiques. |
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This second use is very important to bear in mind as we try to assess the critiques of globalisation that have been recently aired in different forms. |
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Tim Gunn came back from being a catchphrase robot to a thoughtful mentor offering informed critiques of work in progress. |
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While relying upon the basic framework and preoccupations of an established genre, the road movie, Badlands twists, defamiliarises and critiques its familiar coordinates. |
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Black commentators offer the most intensive critiques of gangsta rap. |
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There were errors of interpretation in feminists' critiques, for example, concerning the extent to which analytic philosophy incorporated empiricism. |
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And in practice, given that the position already has its advocates, it would be shortsighted not to provide at least some rebuttal beyond the obvious technical critiques. |
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There are tales of UFOs and plutonium, veiled critiques of macho money-grabbing rap and more electronic bleeps than in a digital telephone exchange. |
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He offered critiques that required you to read and understand old theories, not new theories that allowed you to dismiss everything prior as irrelevant. |
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Nobody knows worst-dressed lists better than the famed Mr Blackwell, who since 1960 has issued barbed critiques of stars' outfits at the start of each new year. |
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Several of these articles offer critiques of various laws proposed or enacted with much fanfare in the last two and a half decades, ostensibly for the purpose of strengthening women's rights. |
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I did not always agree with Malcolm X, specifically his critiques of Dr King and of the philosophy of nonviolent resistance. |
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Some students with a background in art history became uncomfortable and defensive about the often voci ferous critiques we were reading. |
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But critiques and snark have no place, watching re-runs late at night. |
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The author frequently digresses in his critiques of historical events, and thus is often repetitive. |
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However, the vociferousness of the critiques has grown mightily in recent years. |
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He discusses and critiques liberalism, conservatism, nationalism, democratism, and socialism. |
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Thomas was employed not only for his poetry readings, but for discussions and critiques. |
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One of Wollstonecraft's most scathing critiques in the Rights of Woman is of false and excessive sensibility, particularly in women. |
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They also represented extensive critiques of the philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism. |
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Miyoshi critiques neoliberal globalization which aims to be inclusive and global in its scope but which in actuality selects and imperializes. |
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Several critiques have been placed against the traditional concept of behavioral modernity, both methodologically and philosophically. |
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Cultural anthropology in particular has emphasized cultural relativism, holism, and the use of findings to frame cultural critiques. |
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Wells's The Island of Doctor Moreau is best understood in the context of feminist critiques of science, animal studies, and antivivisectionism. |
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Other important critiques have included that of Ronald Dworkin, John Finnis, and Joseph Raz. |
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The postmodernist critiques of science have themselves been the subject of intense controversy. |
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Filmer also wrote critiques of Thomas Hobbes, John Milton, Hugo Grotius and Aristotle. |
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However, Shelley critiques those Enlightenment ideals that Godwin promotes in his works. |
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Autant de critiques lances ca et la par des femmes qui se font tort mutuellement sans le moindre remord. |
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From early on, Voltaire had trouble with the authorities for critiques of the government. |
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In his contextualization of James within the tradition of Black resistance Kelley also offers intelligent, targeted critiques of his ideas. |
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Through their interactions and their critiques of each other, Darcy and Elizabeth come to recognise their own faults and work to correct them. |
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Adams then defended the Restatement project by arguing that all these critiques were actually critiques of the common law itself. |
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Lomborg removed the page when Scientific American threatened to sue him for republishing the original critiques without permission. |
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The neglect of presidents' personalities has been due in part to critiques of past research that relied on psychobiological methods. |
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Rigg, of course, had her fair share of uncompromising critiques. |
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Theorizing the black body from this location critiques an ontogenic perspective and raises the issue of the sociogenic. |
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My students, after comparing and contrasting various views of the structure of science, critiqued critiques. |
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Generally speaking, challenges to dominant value systems or moral codes can be divided into either internal or external critiques. |
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In recent years, feminist critiques of neoclassical economic models gained prominence, leading to the formation of feminist economics. |
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The dissemination and portrayal of knowledge were considered by authorities to be vital to communism's survival by stifling alternative concepts and critiques. |
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Howard McCurdy critiques the nature and effects of NASA's organizational culture, while Robert MacGregor compares NASA and the Atomic Energy Commission as technocracies. |
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Bob liked most of my presentation, but offered three minor critiques. |
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Samek critiques both the Canadian and American Library Associations' statements of rights and builds on criticisms offered by earlier writers on the American version. |
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Breton's return to France after the War, began a new phase of Surrealist activity in Paris, and his critiques of rationalism and dualism found a new audience. |
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This sequence illustrates, and partly critiques, the heterocentric and gender normative ideologies that remain embedded in the psychiatric assessment of transsexual people. |
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As such, it is a minority woman's version, and it critiques the centeredness and rigidness that derive from a dominant perspective or white male bias. |
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Additionally, this section provides thoughtful critiques of standard economic theory by emphasizing the recursive elements of human behavior in markets. |
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He discusses early critiques and aesthetic statements, Macdonald at Partisan Review, Politics and culture, a theory of mass culture, and masscult and midcult. |
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He reinterprets the country's history, critiques scholarship that focuses on Qadhdhafi and ignores society and culture, and includes the voices of ordinary citizens. |
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In the document Laudato si', dated 24 May 2015, Pope Francis critiques consumerism and irresponsible development, and laments environmental degradation and global warming. |
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There are noted critiques and challenges of international volunteering. |
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Lennon shows how Yeats's engagement with Oriental mysticism and symbolism locks onto both Celticist and anticolonial critiques of modern materialism. |
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Williams writes from the perspective of critical race theory, a jurisprudential innovation which critiques both conservative and liberal views on race matters. |
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Yet surely he was a humorless robot of a man, spewing forth lonely and bitter critiques of all those lesser mortals with whom he could not identify. |
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