At the heart of many criticisms is the sense that Jazz at Lincoln Center is using its bully pulpit to foster a cautious, unadventurous view of what jazz is.
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Her speech was, in fact, notably unadventurous, as she endorsed a number of Democratic positions on issues that her aides hope will be key in the campaign.
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It is the place of a media boss's dreams _ cosmopolitan, with an affluent population and a newspaper industry still shackled by the unadventurous ways of yesteryear.
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Nor does the discovery necessarily mean that Targett's family is so unadventurous as to have never strayed far from Cheddar all these millennia, although this is a possibility.
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While one wants to offer every delectable dish of his homeland, the other knows such efforts are a waste during these bland, unadventurous I-Like-Ike years.
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The dollar was also depressed by the decidedly unadventurous choice for the new Bank of Japan governor, which dispelled illusions the BOJ will make more aggressive efforts to fight deflation.
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In retrospect critics deplored the unadventurous way Filippov's comical gift had been exploited by directors, who often used his very presence to save otherwise mediocre scenes or films.
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By the time of his death, Massenet was regarded by many critics as old-fashioned and unadventurous although his two best-known operas remained popular in France and abroad.
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Then, too, his harmonies are lucid-some might say unadventurous, but they are always pertinent to the immediate task of underpinning a key-point in the text.
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The limited building, some replacing existing churches, tended to be by building companies using laminated timber beams, exposed brickwork and pyramidal roofs to produce utilitarian, if aesthetically unadventurous, constructions.