Sentence examples for notable critique from inspiring English sources

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The most notable critique of the human capital approach is that it measures potential lost production instead of actual lost production, which could lead to significant overestimation of productivity costs due to premature mortality [ 9- 11].

However, there are discussions on the term "integrative medicine" with the most notable critique from within CAM that it describes the integration of complementary methods into conventional institutions and into a "conventional framework of thinking".

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Especially notable critiques have been made by advocates of communitarianism, who tend to equate individualism with narcissism and selfishness.

In his book, Abusing Science: The Case Against Creationism, philosopher of science Philip Kitcher specifically addresses the "falsifiability" question by taking into account notable philosophical critiques of Popper by Carl Gustav Hempel and Willard Van Orman Quine that reject his definition of theory as a set of falsifiable statements.

There's something notable about that critique, a feature shared in Walthamstow and Westminster alike.

Notable is the critique of observational astronomy by Alhazen (the Latinized name for Ibn al-Haytham ) and the 13th and 14th century Maragha astronomers.

"It's a book in the 'mirror for princes' genre, where the horrible histories of the past are used as a political guide for rulers, and is notable for its critique of tyranny".

Most notable from that critique is the assumption that Martin, who is best known for his comedic film roles, must be funny to succeed.

Notable more recent critiques of counterpart theory are found in Merricks 2003, Cresswell 2004, Fara and Williamson 2005, and Fara 2009.

In contrast, Mr. Balz and Mr. Johnson observe, a November 2006 memo sent to Mr. Obama by his chief adviser, David Axelrod, "was notable for its unsparing critique of his client".

An unintended and unfortunate consequence of the debate about neorealism is that neorealism and a large part of its critique (with the notable exception of the English School), expressed in abstract scientific and philosophical terms, have made the theory of international politics almost inaccessible to a layperson and have divided the discipline of international relations into incompatible parts.

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