Sentence examples for prevailing criticism from inspiring English sources

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To this point, the prevailing criticism of ClassDojo is not the interface or the avatars, it's the reward system itself.

Much prevailing criticism of subsidies is that they damage the value of food exports from developing countries by suppressing world prices.

The prevailing criticism of Lloyd had always been that if only she were more consistent, she could be a top player in the world.

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The prevailing criticisms can mostly be boiled down to either "That's discrimination!" or "That's going to be pretty hot!", as the new guidelines state that officers with visible tattoos will be required to wear long-sleeve shirts unless they apply for an exemption on the grounds of medical, religious or cultural reasons.

Conversely, Miller chided Anthony for being overweight, a mystifying and prevailing industry criticism for a soon-to-be 28-year-old player of Anthony's stature.

Such is the prevailing hierarchy of criticism, however, online writing is still essentially classed as word-of-mouth, while only the reviews published in mainstream media carry real weight.

A certain intellectual acumen and technical know-how is required to process the prevailing handful of criticisms directed towards the annual celebration of Record Store Day and the baggage closely related to it (aka "eBay"): One must possess more cultural literacy than an eight-year-old raised from birth by raccoons and know how to execute a Google search.

Abounding in reports of miracles and spiritual ecstasies and lacking any critical standards, it nevertheless provides singular data on the modes of worship and ceremonies in 6th- and 7th-century monasticism, devotion to the Virgin Mary, political circumstances (including accounts of Persian and Arabic invasions), and criticism of prevailing heresies.

New Criticism, the prevailing literary theory during much of that era, placed special value on the kind of poetry Merrill wrote, in particular his formal dexterity, his use of irony, his complex surfaces and the demands his work made on the reader.

Although it offers no answers to 'where birds came from', it has God's plenty of fascinating, revealing detail, knit together in powerful criticism of prevailing views of bird evolution.

Change in general attitude, encouraging results regarding the profitability of uneven-aged forest management (Tahvonen, 2009; Tahvonen et al., 2010; Pukkala et al., 20102011a) and the decreasing importance of pulp and paper industries in Finland's economy have led to increasing criticism against the prevailing silvicultural practices.

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