Sentence examples for criticisms point from inspiring English sources

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While at Eastern Michigan, he sent letters to several professors who objected to an impending visit by Mr. Buckley, rebutting their criticisms point by point.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Draghi addressed the criticisms point by point, telling lawmakers that the bond-buying program would not lead to disguised financing of governments, compromise the bank's independence, nor create excessive risks for taxpayers nor lead to inflation.

These criticisms point to a kind of instability inherent in mitigated skepticism: it seems to waver unhealthily between a dogmatic position allowing for something approaching certainty about some questions and a radical skepticism about our ability to make any epistemic progress.

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We suspect many criticisms pointing to the map quality are misguided, as we have found TomTom to provide quality maps and guidance across multiple platforms.

In an interview on Friday, Mr. Paal dismissed the criticisms, pointing out that he did not claim to speak for the American government, and that as an academic specializing in Taiwanese politics his views were frequently solicited by the media.

Mr. Kerrey and his supporters challenge the criticisms, pointing out that he has significantly raised both the endowment and enrollment and has made strides in getting the eight divisions to work together.

Warne rebutted those criticisms, pointing to the small sizes of delivery zones (London Deliveroo riders will only travel a maximum of 2.2km per delivery), and arguing that navigation and mapping technology means there's very little learning curve required nowadays.

She returns to that old chestnut of novel-criticism, "point of view", though without the clanking of heavy machinery that often accompanies excursions into narratology.

Indeed, it is often virtually impossible to refer to a particular product for purposes of comparison, criticism, point of reference or any other such purpose without using the mark.

Let us address Timothy Barraclough's criticism point by point: ad 1) Indeed, the term 'clonal decay' is not widely used in the literature.

Mathias Risse offers an even more pointed criticism, pointing out that the usual baseline for causation to be ascribed to an interaction is the expectations that would hold in the absence of such interaction (Risse 2005).

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