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Critics of the 18th century — Guichard Folard and the Prince de Ligne — were unanimous in thinking Aelian greatly inferior to Arrian, but Aelian exercised a great influence both on his immediate successors, the Byzantines, and later on the Arabs, ( who translated the text for their own use ).
Critics of the view have questioned the original thought experiments saying that the lessons that Putnam and later writers such as Tyler Burge ( 1979, 1982 ) have urged us to draw can be resisted.
Critics later frequently praised both the film's aesthetic quality and its power.
Critics argued that Stein was killed because she was Jewish by birth, rather than for her later Christian faith, and that, in the words of Daniel Polish, it seemed to " carry the tacit message encouraging conversionary activities " because " official discussion of the beatification seemed to make a point of conjoining Stein's Catholic faith with her death with ' fellow Jews ' in Auschwitz ".
Critics claimed that Wilson acted to solicit votes for the next general election ( which took place less than a year later ), but defenders noted that, since the minimum voting age at that time was 21, this was hardly likely to impact many of the Beatles ' fans who at that time were predominantly teenagers.
Critics later cited the task forces as a factor in a perceived elitist approach to Great Society programs.
Critics noted his propensity for recycling material, including incorporating elements of his journalism into later novels.
A year later, Redgrave starred in Evening and the acclaimed Atonement, in which she garnered a Broadcast Film Critics Association award nomination for her performance that only took up seven minutes of screen time.
Critics have found it unremarkable, but the Symphony in C of the same year has been warmly praised by later commentators who have made favourable comparisons with Mozart and Schubert.
Whistler published his account of the trial in the pamphlet Whistler v. Ruskin: Art and Art Critics, included in his later The Gentle Art of Making Enemies ( 1890 ), in December 1878, soon after the trial.
Critics then determined that the ideas mainly stemmed from Watson ’ s beliefs because Rosalie later entitled a self-penned article I am a Mother of Behaviorist Sons.
Critics decried poorly planned transportation which left spectators waiting for hours in freezing weather, and some athletes complained about lousy accommodations at the Olympic village, where the dorms would later be turned into a prison.
This was a 2 hour gossip / entertainment show Escándalo TV ( formerly " Escándalo en el Medio Dia ", but later changed due to a similarly named program airing in Mexico by Televisa S. A .) In 2007, the Art Critics Association of the Dominican Republic recognized her work with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Following a four-year break from acting, Khan made his comeback playing the title role in the historical drama Mangal Pandey: The Rising ( 2005 ), and later won a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his role in Rang De Basanti ( 2006 ).
Critics commented that the B side " Wrap it Up " could have been a separate successful single, which it later became for The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
" His first picture — made in the silent era — was called " the most famous short film ever made " by critic Roger Ebert, and his last film — made 48 years later — won him Best Director awards from the National Board of Review and the National Society of Film Critics.
Critics noted that the characters acted differently from the way they would in later seasons.
Critics consider this one of the most difficult Dizzy games as the energy bar system of later titles was not yet implemented and Dizzy is provided with only one life — contrasting with five in the first game and three in Fantasy World Dizzy, the immediate sequel, and most subsequent titles.
Critics have said the ACS was a racist society, while others point to its benevolent origins and later takeover by men with visions of an American empire in Africa.
Eight months later, the nomination and a win came in for the Critics ' Circle Theatre Award for Best Musical, and the show received three 1986 Laurence Olivier Award nominations for Best Musical, Outstanding Performance by an Actor ( Tommy Körberg ) and Outstanding Performance by an Actress ( Elaine Paige ) as well.
Critics have retrospectively applied the term Grunge Lit to describe Monkey Grip, citing its depiction of urban life and social realism as being key aspects of later works in the sub-genre.
Critics took note of Hines's comedic charm, and he later appeared in such movies as The Cotton Club, White Nights, Running Scared, Tap, and Waiting to Exhale.
Critics like Claude Charles Fauriel, François Raynouard and German Romanticists like Jacob Grimm posited the spontaneous creation of lyric poems by the people as a whole at the time of the historic battles, which were later put together to form the epics.
Critics later charged that Novak had done so to avoid discussing recent developments in the Valerie Plame affair on-air.

Critics and charged
Critics have charged Bopp with neglecting the study of the native Sanskrit grammars, but in those early days of Sanskrit studies the great libraries of Europe did not hold the requisite materials ; if they had, those materials would have demanded his full attention for years, while such grammars as those of Charles Wilkins and Henry Thomas Colebrooke, from which Bopp derived his grammatical knowledge, had all used native grammars as a basis.
Critics had charged he was lukewarm, at best, on the goal of desegregation of public schools.
Critics of the theory charged that the Indochinese wars were largely indigenous or nationalist in nature ( such as the Vietnamese driving out the French ), and that no such monolithic force as " world communism " existed.
Critics charged that Banks used the dramatic events of 9 / 11, and other features of the early 21st century, more as wallpaper than in any meaningful or resonant way.
" Critics charged that the dictionary was reluctant to defend standard English, for example entirely eliminating the labels " colloquial ", " correct ", " incorrect ", " proper ", " improper ", " erroneous ", " humorous ", " jocular ", " poetic ", and " contemptuous ", among others.
Critics charged that the party was an effort to recruit people for Transcendental Meditation, and that it resembled " the political arm of an international corporation " more than a " home-grown political creation ".
" Critics have charged that this policy orientation reflects a sectarian, conservative Catholic position that endangers the religious freedom of others, as well as faith / state separation
Critics charged that Reagan was insensitive to the plight of the poor, and that anyway the economic troubles of the 1970s were beyond any president's ability to control or reverse.
Critics of his plan charged that the tax cuts would reduce revenues, leading to large federal deficits, which would lead in turn to higher interest rates, stifling any economic benefits.
Critics have long charged that Faubus ' fight in Little Rock against the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision by the U. S. Supreme Court that separate schools were inherently unequal was politically motivated.
Critics, including pathologist and former JAMA editor George Lundberg, have charged that the reduction in autopsies is negatively affecting the care delivered in hospitals, because when mistakes result in death, they are often not investigated and lessons therefore remain unlearned.
" Critics have also charged that the school's belief in human rationality contributed to bubbles such as the recent financial crisis, and that the school's trust in markets to self-regulate has offered no aid to the economy in the wake of the crisis.
Critics of the Civil War military tribunals charged that they had become a political weapon, for which the accused had no legal recourse to the regularly constituted courts, and no recourse whatsoever except through an appeal to the President.
Critics of the Court charged that the judiciary had usurped legislative authority and had embodied a particular economic theory, laissez faire, into its decisions.
Critics charged the Institute was associating itself with the tobacco industry's many attempts to discredit authentic scientific work.
Critics have charged that there is an oversupply of manufactured goods, driving down prices and profits while increasing the level of bad debt in the banking system.
Critics charged that the Apotex contributions may have been an attempt to sidestep Canada's laws on corporate donations.
Critics also charged the newspaper with subtly incorporating antisemitic and white racialist undertones in its articles, and with carrying advertisements in the classified section for openly neo-Nazi groups and books.
Critics further charged that when CARB, in response to the EV1, mandated that electric vehicles make up a certain percentage of all automakers ' sales, GM came to fear that the EV1 might encourage unwanted regulation in other states.
Critics have charged that the entire process has been compromised by chemical company interference.
Critics also charged that the authorities did not organize the siege properly, including failing to keep the scene secure from entry by civilians, while the emergency services were not prepared during the 52 hours of the crisis.
Critics charged that he was an unresponsive leader who was not appropriately concerned with the city's large crime problem, neglected the maintenance of streets, and did little to curb the exodus of Jackson's upper-and middle-class residents to places outside the city limits.
Critics charged that Johnson said crime was only a " perception ," although his perception complaints were, in fact, about the " perception of hopelessness " that he argued that crime sensationalism by the media promoted in the city.

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