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Critics of these versions, such as Taoism scholar Eugene Eoyang, claim that translators like Stephen Mitchell produce readings of the Tao Te Ching that deviate from the text and are incompatible with the history of Chinese thought.
Critics argue that the Charter presents the history of German people as starting from the expulsions, while ignoring events like Holocaust: professor Micha Brumlik pointed out that one third of signatories were former devoted Nazis and many actively helped in realisation of Hitler's goals ; Ralph Giordano wrote in Hamburger Abendblatt " the Charter doesn't contain a word about Hitler, Auschwitz and Buchenwald.
Critics like Ken Binmore say that this cognitive dissonance is apparently not very strong, since people often knowingly ignore the interests of faraway societies quite similar to their own, and that the " ought " above only applies if one already accepts Singer's basic premises about the equality of various interests.
Critics felt he dismissed this source of bias, without even attempting to measure deception or self-deception ( a standard practice in self-reporting psychological tests like MMPI-2 ).
Critics like Elizabeth Grosz accuse Jacques Lacan of maintaining a sexist tradition in psychoanalysis.
Critics and gamers universally panned the game as being nothing like the lively, colorful original.
The similarity did not go unnoticed: James Russell Lowell in his A Fable for Critics wrote the verse, " Here comes Poe with his raven, like Barnaby Rudge / Three-fifths of him genius and two-fifths sheer fudge.
Critics, like John Micklethwait in the book The Right Nation, claim that Bush was deceived by neoconservatives into adopting their policies.
123 ) “ Critics do not rate Rocky with the great ones, like Jeffries, Johnson, Dempsey, Tunney, and Louis.
Critics note that some of those systems are like oracles: they make a pronouncement of truth, yet give no explanation of that truth.
Critics of consumerism often point out that consumerist societies are more prone to damage the environment, contribute to global warming and use up resources at a higher rate than other societies .< ref > Global Climate Change and Energy CO < sub > 2 </ sub > Production — An International Perspective Dr. Jorge Majfud says that " Trying to reduce environmental pollution without reducing consumerism is like combatting drug trafficking without reducing the drug addiction.
Critics of protectionist steel trade policies attribute the cause of this lack of competitiveness to American steel producers like Bethlehem having been shielded from foreign competition by quotas, voluntary export restraints, minimum price undertakings, and antidumping and countervailing duty measures which were in effect for the three decades preceding Bethlehem Steel's collapse.
Critics pointed out, however, that private firearm transfers like the one made by Sarah Brady are a common concern of gun control advocates ( although exemptions for family members have been allowed in past legislation to regulate such sales ).
Critics of this system say that it is the long, drawn out camping sessions that have helped build such a strong community in games like EverQuest.
Critics noted that their setlist had started to include a number of their early songs, much like a band playing their greatest hits on a farewell tour.
Critics assert that these excluded products are precisely the kinds of manufactures that most developing countries are able to export, the argument being that developing countries may not be able to efficiently produce things like locomotives or telecommunications satellites, but they can make shirts.
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 include Richard Green, Michael First ( DSM-IV editor ), Karen Franklin, and Charles Allen Moser, while others like William O ' Donohue argue that the proposal does not go far enough.
Critics from religious parties such as Shas and Agudat Israel scorned the NRP for having been in the governing coalition with an ultra-secular party like Shinui ( which was often described as " anti-religious ") and for not doing enough to keep the Jewish character of Israel ; in one example, the party displayed little, if any, resistance or dismay, against former Internal Minister Avraham Poraz's decision not to enforce the prohibition of selling bread during Passover ( when eating bread is a prohibition of Chametz according to Orthodox Judaism ).
Critics of the indices ( e. g. Thom Hartmann ) also oppose the inclusion of business-related measures like corporate charters and intellectual property protection.
Historian Michael Marquardt argues that the evidence suggests the organization occurred in Manchester, and that the confusion was likely due to the effect of memory tending to conflate memories of several meetings in Manchester and Fayette years earlier Critics suggest that the location of the organization was intentionally changed in 1834 around the same time the church's name was changed to the " Church of the Latter Day Saints ", in order to make it seem like the new church organization was different from the " Church of Christ ", as a tactic to frustrate the church's creditors and avoid payment of debts.
Mann herself considered these photographs to be “ natural through the eyes of a mother, since she has seen her children in every state: happy, sad, playful, sick, bloodied, angry and even naked .” Critics agreed, saying her “ vision in large measure accurate, and a welcome corrective to familiar notions of youth as a time of unalloyed sweetness and innocence ,” and that the book “ created a place that looked like Eden, then cast upon it the subdued and shifting light of nostalgia, sexuality and death.
Critics of this approach, like philosopher Ken Wilber and religious scholar Huston Smith, see the more materialistic formulations of the approach as examples of reductionism and scientism that are only looking at the empirical aspects of the phenomena, and not including the possible validity of spiritual experience with all of its subjectivity.

Critics and Dudley
* 1963 New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award, Special Award: Beyond the Fringe ( shared with Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore )
Indeed, it published some extraordinary encomiums to the wonders of Stalinism, among them Dudley Collard's Soviet Justice and the Trial of Radek and Others ( a defence of the show trials ), Pat Sloan's Soviet Democracy ( a propagandist tract extolling Stalin's 1936 constitution ), a reprint of Sidney and Beatrice Webb's Soviet Communism: a new civilisation, J. R. Campbell's Soviet Policy and its Critics ( notable for its virulent assault on Trotsky ) and Hewlett Johnson's The Socialist Sixth of the World.

Critics and North
* Klement, Frank L. Lincoln's Critics: The Copperheads of the North ( 1999 )
Critics also believe that, in exchange for providing humanitarian aid, the South should demand that the North return detained South Korean citizens and the remains of POWs from the Korean War.
Critics have suggested that Derry would have been the better location and that North Armagh was chosen in order to maintain a Protestant majority in areas east of the River Bann.
Critics in North America and in Europe have suggested that in this novel Berzmozgis presented through a fictional lens what another Jewish-Soviet immigrant Maxim D. Shrayer had described in his book " Waiting for America " ( 2007 ).
Critics argue over what would be a more proper term ; some favor “ massacre ” while a North Carolina state commission ruled that it was a coup d ' etat, the only overthrow of a legitimately elected government in United States history.
* Critics of Society: Radical Thought in North America ( London: George Allen & Unwin, 1967 )

Critics and John
John Darling's 1994 book Child-Centered Education and its Critics argues that the history of modern educational theory is a series of footnotes to Rousseau, a development he regards as bad.
De Niro won the National Society of Film Critics award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as John " Johnny Boy " Civello.
) John Searle and his Critics, Oxford: Blackwell.
Travesties was a Broadway hit which won two Tony Awards ( Best Performance by an Actor for John Wood and Best Comedy ), as well as the New York Drama Critics Circle Award ( Best Play ), and Curry's performance as the famous dadaist Tristan Tzara received good reviews.
* John Ford won the 1939 New York Film Critics Award as Best Director.
* New York Film Critics Circle Awards: NYFCC Award ; Best Director, John Ford ; 1940.
* Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards: LAFCA Award ; Best Screenplay, John Sayles ; 1980.
* Baldovin, John F., SJ ( 2008 ) Reforming the Liturgy: a Response to the Critics.
* McGowan, John P. Postmodernism and Its Critics.
* 2003 – Seattle Film Critics Award Winner: Best Music-A Mighty Wind-( shared with Christopher Guest, John Michael Higgins, Eugene Levy, Catherine O ' Hara, Annette O ' Toole, Harry Shearer and Jeffrey C. J.
Hulce shepherded two major projects to fruition: the six-hour, two-evening stage adaptation of John Irving's The Cider House Rules, and Talking Heads, a festival of Alan Bennett's plays which won six Obie Awards, a Drama Desk Award, a special Outer Critics Circle Award, and a New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award for Best Play.
It premiered at the Second Stage Theatre in New York and, though not a success, did prepare him for his work on his best-known play, M. Butterfly, for which he won a Tony Award, the Drama Desk Award, the John Gassner Award, and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play.
Critics have written that " neither John Cale nor Alfred Hitchcock was ever this scary ," and that Cave " doesn't so much sing his vocals as expel them from his gut ".
* Braid, J., The Physiology of Fascination, and the Critics Criticised two-part pamphlet, John Murray, ( Manchester ), 1855.
John Searle and His Critics ( Blackwell, Oxford, 1991 ), pp. 215 – 25
" Critics have interpreted the album to be, in part, an homage to the music of The Beatles and John Lennon.
In January 2010 at the Critics ' Circle Theatre Awards ceremony he was presented with the John and Wendy Trewin Award for Best Shakespearean Performance for his 2009 Hamlet.
* David Held, John B. Thompson, Social Theory of Modern Societies: Anthony Giddens and his Critics, Cambridge University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-521-27855-4
A film adaptation of Disgrace starring John Malkovich had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in 2008, where it won the International Critics ' Award.
Critics such as Associate Justice John Paul Stevens accused the Court of judicial activism ( i. e., interpreting law to reach a desired conclusion ).
Critics who have alleged that Marx has been proved internally inconsistent include former and current Marxian and / or Sraffian economists, such as Paul Sweezy, Nobuo Okishio, Ian Steedman, John Roemer, Gary Mongiovi, and David Laibman, who propose that the field be grounded in their correct versions of Marxian economics instead of in Marx's critique of political economy in the original form in which he presented and developed it in Capital.
Critics have argued that the crux of Bush's campaign was the suggestion that John Kerry would be soft on terrorism in comparison to George Bush, and to present Bush as a " war President ".

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