Good art institutions should not be about second-guessing the public's taste. |
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I think I've been guilty in the past of second-guessing myself a little bit and then not committing to a decision. |
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Departmental management viewed any review by the Department as inappropriate second-guessing of a Crown corporation decision. |
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And can you tell us, are you concerned about second-guessing on that whole equation? |
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Now it hurts them that they find themselves second-guessing their decision to stay. |
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Well, Larry, I hate to be in a position where I'm second-guessing anything, but I've said all along this media strategy is atrocious. |
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Now, driving through a blizzard to an evening networking meeting 90 kms from home, she's second-guessing her decision. |
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The tone of voice Michael made that careless statement in, however, had him second-guessing his initial thoughts. |
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As a matter of fact, too often presidents have been criticized for second-guessing those commanders. |
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It does not mean many people second-guessing the people on the ground back in Brussels. |
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Once they are within range, they wait for the whale to resurface 20 minutes later, second-guessing its surfacing position. |
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We are now second-guessing in order to conceptualize and deliver what the broadcasters think they want. |
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If the storm missed or if it was not that intense, criticism would mount quickly and second-guessing would be inevitable. |
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But what would happen to the right to counsel if lawyers were always second-guessing the justice of their clients' causes? |
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We are not advocating second-guessing the scientific committee and our own Foods Standards Agency in the United Kingdom. |
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The only thing that has really changed is my confidence in asserting those opinions and not second-guessing myself. |
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Once again, Dyllis wished people would stop second-guessing her all the time. |
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What role could appeals courts play in second-guessing judgments about eligibility? |
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The situation frustrated Agriculture, Public Works and the prime consultants because it slowed progress and created an atmosphere of second-guessing matters for which the separate consultant was not ultimately responsible. |
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He was, essentially, a spare commander, who spent the early part of the battle second-guessing Ewell. |
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It is hard to see what purpose would be served by second-guessing the administration over every setback, or wringing our hands over every difficulty. |
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Rather than second-guessing himself, though, Thompson is forging ahead. |
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With no second-guessing, throw every idea into the ether, unconcerned with what might stick. |
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Immediately, he began second-guessing his strategy. |
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As officers of Parliament, we do not want to be seen to be second-guessing the intentions of Parliament when it approves legislation, or of Cabinet when it selects a certain policy direction. |
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We cannot have our military commanders or personnel second-guessing or hesitating to take action for fear of being held criminally responsible following an action. |
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If we keep second-guessing and pre-empting it, the United Nations will never become a strong body and be able to deal with exactly what it was meant to deal with following the second world war. |
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Consequently, the federal government has not become involved in project nomination or in second-guessing the decisions made at other levels on the screening and selection of initial project proposals. |
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Constant discussions and questions are important, provided they do not involve hindsight or second-guessing, for if they do, a fragile trust risks being broken. |
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It could erode the authority of the institution's Access Coordinator, whose decisions or advice would be subject to second-guessing by the officials conducting the review. |
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If you start hesitating and second-guessing yourself then you'll fail. |
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To avoid the risk of second-guessing directors' decisions with hindsight bias, Canadian courts should defer to directors' reasonable business decisions. |
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But now economists like Mr Frank and Mr Kahneman delight in second-guessing such choices, citing the evidence of their hedonimeters. Have funWhat sumptuary advice do they offer? |
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Update: Tom, who had originally opted for McConaughey and then second-guessed himself has second-guessed his second-guessing and is now firmly back on team McConaughey. |
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And so now the hand-wringing, second-guessing, and soul-searching begins. |
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I don't appreciate second-guessing myself, I can't anthelia when that happens. |
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When Time magazine published its list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century, it predictably inspired parlor games of second-guessing. |
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