By the same token, you are urged to keep mum more than usual, lest you enter overpromising or overcritical territory. |
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Again, I am not trying to be overcritical of them, but let's be realistic. |
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Mr. Galbraith called Veblen one of American history's most astute social scientists, but also acknowledged that he tended to be overcritical. |
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Even before the media got into the game, First Couples worried about exposing their children to the effects of a fawning or overcritical public. |
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A comparatively high compression can be achieved using the implosion method, which means that large overcritical masses can be achieved with relatively small amounts of material. |
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Occasionally, there is some pressure from certain States to remove from office experts that they perceive as overcritical of their human rights record. |
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However we must assure you that we spoke to our environmentalist Geneviève Fortin on your behalf and her efforts were not meant to be overcritical, but equal for everyone. |
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And yet, Bindra, as is his wont, underplayed the result, though he did admit he could be overcritical at times. |
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The most common reasons of student anger toward faculty are faculty rigidity, unfair treatment, and overcritical teachers. |
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He admits viewers occasionally challenge him in the street when they feel he has been overcritical. |
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As far as I can remember he was careful not to overstep the mark and not be overcritical of what was going on in Sarawak. |
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Being overcritical, one could assign this project to category D above. |
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In the e-mail, he complained that Zalaznick was trying to get rid of their writers' credits and suggested she was controlling and overcritical of him. |
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Being overcritical or controlling affects the large intestine. |
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Such overcritical approach started even before the announcement of the official poll results and was obviously visible in the reports filed by some media outlets. |
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If I'm overcritical, we might have done a bit better in the second half. |
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