Critiques Sentence Examples

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  • C. von Savigny, Flach studied the teaching of law in the middle ages and the Renaissance, and produced Cujas, les glossateurs et les Bartolistes (1883), and Etudes critiques sur l'histoire du droit romain au moyen age, avec textes inedits (1890) .

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  • Or some do formulate interesting critiques on a certain strand of research.

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  • Introduction anarchist critiques of leftism have a history nearly as long as the term " left " has had a political meaning.

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  • Like all liberal critiques of capitalism, class exploitation is either rubbed out completely or quickly glossed over.

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  • Recent debates about intellectual property rights have been marked by a spurt of critiques aimed at the very normative basis of intellectual property.

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  • The Treasury book ignores critiques of the prevailing wisdom.

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  • Plessis, Etudes critiques sur Properce et ses elegies (1886), and the sections on the poet in Teuffel's and Schanz's Histories of Roman Literature.

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  • You can read reviews (and critiques) if any item you are thinking of, which will help you make a better purchasing decision.

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  • It should also incorporate a structure that fosters individual learning, and it may even include group critiques or an overarching assignment such as a story or novel.

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  • Users can post their photos in an online forum to get helpful critiques from seasoned photographers.

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  • Try not to be snappy when they criticize…think of something funny to yourself, and ignore their critiques.

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  • Although he is always enthusiastic, his critiques are often incoherent.

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  • Once students have narrowed down their lists of potential degree choices, alumni of their intended programs are excellent potential sources of inside information and honest critiques.

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  • Mini-reviews, opinions, critiques and more are posted by the knowledgeable Jay.

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  • This debate fuels the critiques of many moral development theories.

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  • Nexstar is at the cutting edge of technology, allowing dance instructors to upload their music before arriving at the competition, while also providing audio and visual performance critiques on flash drives.

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  • When it comes to hairstyles, female celebrities are constantly on the receiving end of compliments and critiques galore.

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  • The judge provides soft, pleasing (if somewhat questionable) critiques that encourage, rather than defeat, contestants.

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  • One of the most cited critiques of the product is the loud noise emitted when the scrubber is plugged in and running.

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  • Toni maintains that her critiques of storylines in no way demean the great job the actors and writers do on the show.

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  • Remember, your attitude during your introduction, your performance during your song, and how you receive the judges critiques are all going to be part of your overall impression.

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  • Usually broken over two weeks (in television time), the winner is chosen after critiques are given by former teammates.

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  • A panel of judges critiques their work and decides which interior designer will be eliminated from the competition.

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  • They must also withstand the duo's critiques about style choice and fashion sense.

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  • In 1783 he published a pamphlet, called Essais historiques, critiques, litteraires, et philosophiques, for which he was imprisoned in the Bastille.

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  • Two years later appeared his Recherches geographiques et critiques on the De Mensura Orbis Terrae of Dicuil.

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  • The violent personalities of a pamphlet entitled Marie Joseph Chenier et le prince des critiques (1844), in reply to Jules Janin, brought him a six months' sojourn in La Pelagic, in the cell just quitted by Lamennais.

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  • His reputation was helped by several clever if somewhat wrong-headed publications, including a satirical pamphlet entitled The Theology and Philosophy of Cicero's Somnium Scipionis (1751), a defence of the Hutchinsonians in A Fair, Candid and Impartial State of the Case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr Hutchinson (1753), and critiques upon William Law (1758) and Benjamin Kennicott (1760).

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