They spent a half day in small groups, critiquing the evolving theory and inventory of learning outcomes. |
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The authors begin by critiquing some pronouncements that have been made by people who oppose the idea of race. |
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So many of our conversations over the past three years have been critiquing other establishments, and discussing how we would run them. |
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She is the most uncomfortable participant, practically critiquing the clumsiness of the script every time she speaks. |
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All of this points to the need for a theory of organization, and we can start to think about such a theory by critiquing the concept of work. |
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In any case, the suggestion that I should have talked to him before critiquing his article lacks a basis in any journalistic practice. |
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However, much earlier than is generally understood, writers were creating works critiquing the assimilationist model. |
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By critiquing one another, and listening to one another, we can make a difference in the world and protect human rights. |
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And when it comes to critiquing unfinished work, my guideline is to simplify. |
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It was all right there, everyone riffing off each other, remarking, critiquing. |
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Before critiquing the author's work, a brief synopsis of the article is necessary. |
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It was so lovely to sit around the fire, drink wine, eat good food, and talk about stuff that didn't involve critiquing each other's work! |
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Certainly, any play critiquing class structure gains resonance during the Depression. |
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You also need to submit an essay discussing and critiquing the technique of a painter of your choice. |
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At the moment I may not be too good at pumping out new material but I seem to find critiquing and editing old stuff okay. |
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But critiquing Sarah Palin, Todd Akin, Sharon Angle, Herman Cain, and Michele Bachmann, is actually very easy. |
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In critiquing his poems, reviewers substituted epithets for analysis. |
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There is definitely an appeal in critiquing Republicans who are obviously unqualified to govern. |
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Major news outlets are hardly inclined to be up in arms about the government's record of deception when they remain so dainty about critiquing their own. |
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I slip from the intra-discursive level to the inter-discursive level and begin critiquing the performative discursive mode in which the other person is speaking. |
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It was a judgment on our failure to move out of the comfort zone of critiquing the Tories and instead set out a positive alternative. |
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He laid about Chris Anderson's airy invocation of internet connectedness as though critiquing a disappointing undergraduate essay. |
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Schreiner was at first taken with Rhodes, but later wrote a novella critiquing his racism and imperialism. |
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Sharing ideas and critiquing each other in an environment based on respect for each others individuality and creative talent. |
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I ask you, how could this filmmaker make the film without showing the films he is critiquing? |
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When I first started studying the oil sands, one of my main sources was Pembina and how you've been critiquing it. |
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Examples include exploring gender bias in television commercials, examining popular culture, analyzing news reporting, and critiquing art. |
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With more attention turning to the media and culture in Arab world, Libyan blogs are following suit by critiquing government's role. |
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He took on the task of responding to, critiquing, and adding evidence to the CPA Fact Sheets. |
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I have heard a lot of critiquing of what our Liberal government did or did not do, but I would like to set the record straight. |
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The first half of the presentation is an overview of online restaurant critiquing and the associated technological challenges. |
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Professional photographic instruction, critiquing and sharing techniques, meals and lodge accommodations. |
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In critiquing prevailing cultural assumptions, one of our purposes is to encourage more sustainable consumption. |
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From an earned-media standpoint, Occupy got off of its message of critiquing the economy and got bogged down in process. |
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Then read the mountains of judgment, scorn, bragging, critiquing, and defensiveness that each debate seems to produce. |
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With an update after a Weekly Standard blog post Friday night critiquing this piece. |
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The work also points out a number of snares into which formation communities may fall, e.g., harshly critiquing the candidate or using those in formation as household servants. |
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While critiquing excessively narrow donor approaches, CSOs must also reflect on the implications of their own actions to end poverty, consistent with human rights obligations and approaches. |
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We welcome readers to consider critiquing our work. |
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Tonight, it's Strictly's over gesticulator, Bruno, who is made of more stuff than critiquing Lisa Riley's paso doble. |
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Also while at Bremen, Engels began writing newspaper articles critiquing the societal ills of industrialisation. |
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I've spent many years of my life critiquing my own profession. |
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Wyckham is not alone in critiquing discourse analysis methods. |
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In this context, national media reported extensively on the possible extension and expansion of the UNMIN mandate, including critiquing the Mission's role to date. |
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Jay Grymes, assistant professor of musicology at UNC, says the course will explore the craft of critiquing music performances. |
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The concept of hegemonic masculinity is a useful tool for critiquing and understanding narrow cultural constructions of masculinity, the diversity of men's real experiences, and the trajectory of power relations among men. |
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I'll turn this over to the WSJ Assigned the task of critiquing the paper was Alan Blinder, the former Fed vice chairman, who gave high marks to the central bank. |
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On the show, the person who does most of the critiquing is Ms. Southwick, the delightfully acerbic hitwoman who has become the character to watch. |
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Pop artists like Andy Warhol became both noteworthy and influential through work including and possibly critiquing popular culture, as well as the art world. |
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