词汇 | example_english_critique |
释义 | Examples of critiqueThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. In a concluding chapter he gives personal commentaries on some of the earlier chapters, replying to critiques and issuing quite a few challenges. There are also many critiques of critical realism. Since state agencies cease standing on the 'front-line' as service suppliers, they are shielded from consumers' critiques and demands. The later two critiques have been less extensively explored both empirically and within the regimes debate. Accordingly, there is a methodological dichotomy between public law analysis and feminist critiques, which on the face of it, appears to be irresolvable. The discourse and critiques developed at this level have trickled down to the rest of the movement through organising tactics. The existence of this discourse allowed movement actors to develop critiques of the current form of policymaking and suggest changes. Individual chapters also provide concise descriptions and critiques of ideologies, policy approaches and innovations, which have relevance for a broad social policy audience. As such, we have been critiquing while reporting these works, and not just been descriptive. Various critiques of the managerial power perspective are worth noting. Good critiques are essential to the continual improvement of everything humans do. Rather, it exposes trauma and critiques very successfully the uncomfortable nature of society's rituals. After critically addressing the definition of genre, she discusses the three genre 'schools' and critiques their approaches to pedagogy. In ex. 20, the interviewee critiques an adver tisement produced by the health insurance industry. She critiques the practice of viewing ethnic groups as static entities characterized by essential differences. We will begin with women's talk, which, whether it takes place in public or private settings, is frequently about social relationships and critiquing behavior. Subsequent scholars have critiqued its assumption of only two class categories. Twigg hints at several points of the need to develop more comprehensive and complex theories that can bring together cultural critiques with embodied realism. Engage students in assessing the effectiveness and quality of existing hardware and in critiquing the work of their peers. They might be historic surveys, interpretations of imagery, architectonic observations, analyses, comments and critiques and address both low and high architectural design. Singing in rhymes over syncopated melodies, calypsonians peppered stories with biting critiques or humorous twists. Thereby, his many theoretical claims and critiques could have been more effectively embedded. Secondly, the policy networks approach is explored and critiques of the network concept reviewed. In the 1990s, the concern was perhaps of an endless future of critiquing the gender politics of the repertory. While rights groups produce valuable critiques of state policy, these are not always accompanied by ' feasible' recommendations for policy change. However, specific empirical critiques of the making and implementing of famine policy were more effective. Similar critiques of the errors-and-biases approach to social cognition have a history almost as long as the approach itself. A flexible, improperly constrained system might therefore be forever immune to falsification because it could deal with new critiques by creating new features. Such an argument is somewhat different from any of the critiques examined thus far. The dual role of encouraging original work and critiquing it is difficult. In their critiques, protesters focused on the policies of the government rather than people's attitudes. Let us take a look at some of the more recent critiques of the mainstream theory. Scholars familiar with these debates will find a thorough and in-depth examination of the various critiques and proposals as to how to solve these issues. I am particularly grateful to the many thoughtful researchers who have here honored me with probing critiques. We turn first to the critiques of these two major themes and then deal with clusters of other issues. I also thank the three reviewers who anonymously provided helpful critiques that were used to improve this review. To modern ears, the tone of several of these early critiques may appear harsh, even libelous. The realization of knowledge led to ultimate freedom and its path of renunciation was critiqued as one leading to inaction. The evidence here lends some support to these critiques and underlines the status of residential leisure towns as the principal centres of leisure and luxury. While her person is often elevated, her poetry is just as often critiqued. How can we improve upon our current "muddling through" while incorporating the well-founded critiques of overly rationalist approaches? Of these, eighteen included a systematic review of economic studies, twelve reported their own cost-effectiveness model, and seven critiqued the industry model(s). Culture and capital never are entirely separate, though art in general and novels in particular are capable of stepping beyond and critiquing their society. Monists can do more than they have done to defend that preference against the psychologizing critiques mentioned in the first section. I have critiqued matrilineal descent, divine kingship, the naturalistic fallacy concerning the origins of descent groups and the myth of real kinship. I turn now to how value is especially crucial and perceptive for reflexive critiques of archaeology. The self-representational nature of these works is also revealed in the terms in which critiques of the company's government were presented. We discuss our experience to provide some data in this understudied area and to begin to address some of the foregoing critiques. Theoretical ideas on the processing and remembering of trauma are presented and critiqued. Significant critiques of theory and method have emerged from within and outside the community of attachment researchers. The more thrilling a new document seems to be, the more reserve and historical critiques are requested. There is far more material in this work than can be described, let alone critiqued, here. Section two is devoted to several critiques of evidence-based decision-making. There is thus an ontological dichotomy between public law analysis and feminist critiques which, on the face of it, appears to be irresolvable. If a final theory of public law has been achieved, how can feminist critiques ever achieve inclusion? Antinomianism can be seen simply as one of those internal critiques. There are three main reasons to expect that the environmental critiques of neo-corporatism might be untrue. In the classroom, they presented, critiqued, edited and revised the narratives. Indeed, the reviewers' syntheses and critiques are sometimes even more interesting than the articles themselves. The notion of context has been extensively invoked but rarely critiqued and elaborated in the study of translation and interpreting. The ' refugee experience' is portrayed as a cycle of flight, exile and repatriation, again a formulation that has been widely critiqued. There are many critiques of orthodox labour market theory, ranging from the radical to those following recent developments within neoclassical theory, including information theoretics insights. In both cases, their "natural" and therefore "eternal" false appearance is critiqued. Her work can oscillate between valuing women's domestic labor and critiquing the fact that, for many, domesticity represented the limit of a woman's existence. At the same time, she wisely engages with critiques of his work and supplies her own examples to support them. We may start by critiquing declarations of fact that are in reality doctrinal positions. What then is the word doing in these critiques of cultural studies? Once we understand simplicity as an intensional concept, the psychologizing critiques lose much, if not all, of their force. The theory of political disadvantage has been critiqued from a variety of angles. The first type critiques the use of any literary theory in music studies. We then derive a typology for the contemporary critiques of new technologies and highlight the opportunities it offers to interpret social relations anew. There have been numerous critiques of this more literally iconic view of quotation. The study emphasises the need for interviewer training and standardisation of practices and critiques the robustness of the concept of communicative competence. However, they point out that post-structuralist approaches reinflect these critiques by pointing to the indivisibility of power/knowledge. They offer complementary critiques, for both focus on the toll that individualism takes upon its early exemplars, nineteenth-century businessmen. Within the book, each approach is outlined in detail and critiqued. The research in this paper supports and extends these critiques of the mainstream discourse on civil society. Nonetheless, numerous harsh critiques notwithstanding, classbased associations never managed to affect the handling of coffee policy. There is a potential spectrum of responses to disruption of lived experiences, and narratives about what is going wrong can blend reactionary and progressive critiques. We in a sense reify the icon through research and analyses that produce a-historical medical nar ratives and disembodied social critiques. To put this differently: is the male code of honor critiqued to offer something new? The use of such retrospective reporting methods has been critiqued on different grounds. Indeed, it sets a credible standard by which thin theories of democracy (elitist, managerial, indirectly representative, etc.) can be critiqued as manipulative and unrepresentative. The validity of mutual critiques in this debate illustrates how the openness of practical reasoning resists both moral formalism and moral localism. He is right to maintain that postmodern critiques acknowledge the ideal of public justification, even as they deny universalist commitments. On the other hand, it seems that such constitutive generalities are consistent with postmodern critiques of traditional epistemology. The fourth and final section is given over to interesting critiques of progress within cognitive science from the perspectives of cultural anthropology and philosophy. As such, they often see through life and social skills training and develop common-sense critiques of the curriculum. In the later twentieth century, many aspects of archaeological and anthropological understandings of social evolution were extensively critiqued. We did this, of course, because of the critiques that archaeology was essentially political and all uses of it were. There were strongly-worded critiques of prominent practices from several speakers. I thank the commentators for their thoughtful and constructive critiques of my paper. Both the harm and dysfunction requirements were shown to offer potent tools for evaluating whether conditions are disorders and for critiquing and improving diagnostic criteria. The mechanism and organicism world views are particularly relevant for present purposes because of their central significance to most critiques of psychology's discovery paradigm. The latter group of critiques has precipitated a general dismissal of family influences as immaterial except, possibly, at the extremes. The hypofrontality consensus was shaken in the mid-1990s by critiques of the methods employed until then. More importantly, some of these critiques appear to be empirically inaccurate. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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