Sentence examples for sympathetic review from inspiring English sources

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In 1994 Schama wrote a notably sympathetic review of Doctorow's The Waterworks.

His latest book, "War on the Middle Class," was a best seller and received a sympathetic review in this newspaper.

One part is an archaeologist's sympathetic review of the luck, hard work and frustration associated with the tomb discovery by Howard Carter, the British excavator bankrolled by a lord, the Earl of Carnarvon.

This time, there were no protesters and no metal detectors, but The Times's coverage of "Corpus Christi" — a sympathetic review and an article linking the uproar a decade ago to the murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student in Wyoming, hit a raw nerve with the group that organized the demonstrations against the play in 1998.

In a mostly sympathetic review of the film, Pauline Kael got at that quality when she wrote about how the role was tricky for Ms. Streisand because it showed the world "that element in her own persona which repelled some people initially: her fast sass is defensive and aggressive in the same breath".

In a sympathetic review in The Guardian, Rupert Shortt wrote, "Hitchens does not seek to mount a comprehensive defence of Christianity.

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John O'Sullivan, the quixotic editor of the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, wrote sympathetic reviews of Bentham, Livingston, and Hildreth, and followed them in advocating utilitarian law reform, particularly the abolition of the death penalty.

Her "fiery" stance resulted in the assessment that, from a viewing perspective, the character "has never been one of the more likeable members of staff", however her descent into alcoholism drew some more sympathetic reviews, with Linda Gibson of TV Quick writing of the character: "Let's hope that Kyla pulls herself together, gets her son back and meets a man who can give her what she wants".

If authors tend to suggest sympathetic reviewers and exclude nitpicky ones, for example, the findings could spotlight biases in the peer-review process.

Although we are hoping for a more sympathetic peer review process, the first sentence raises interesting possibilities: if the sentence is true, it states it is false.

PACAP is well known as a master regulator of the stress response, acting with the CNS and peripheral nervous system to increase sympathetic activity (reviewed in [46, 68, 119, 149]).

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