Radical discourses typically recommend some form of self-criticism, often involving a split self. |
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I am afflicted with a proclivity for self-criticism whereby every blemish is revealed in all its unredeemed ugliness. |
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President Hugo Chavez frequently calls for greater self-criticism within our country, as well as our government. |
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As admitted in a spirit of self-criticism, the PCA has not yet been adequately exploited. |
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In this sense, steering also always needs consciousness, self-criticism, self-control and, if necessary, outside control. |
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These allow progress on the course adopted to be monitored and, by means of self-criticism, for amendments to be made where necessary. |
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It is paramount to emphasize the absence of self-criticism at this writing stage. |
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We have no time to waste in self-criticism and in muttering about our differences. |
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As a result, Simmons finds that good girls are paralyzed by self-criticism. |
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I'll go out on a limb and guess there was nearly no such coverage in the US press, despite ample reason for self-criticism on our part. |
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He had to overcome a violent temper and a tendency to excessive self-criticism. |
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We often absorb criticism, which then becomes self-criticism. |
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All across Europe, there is an unprecedented wave of self-criticism. |
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Self-appraisal lifts you up, while self-criticism drags you down. |
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He instilled self-criticism with a purpose into all his students. |
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This is a kind of self-criticism, but it is far from illuminating. |
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Plato's own work reveals a capacity for searching self-criticism. |
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You know how self-criticism and bottling things up affects your well-being, so be kind and gentle to yourself this week. |
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A young man, his angular features sharp as if whittled by a knife, led the self-criticism. |
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Summers soon confessed to his ideological revisionism and commenced a round of self-criticism. |
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We must hand that ability back to the people and we must therefore also conduct an exercise in self-criticism in the European Union. |
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However, I would not want to spare us as a Parliament a certain amount of self-criticism either. |
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This requires mutual respect, the courage to undertake self-criticism, and sensitivity to intercultural concerns. |
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There was not a single indication of self-criticism, not a word to explain how things could get to a stage where young persons aged 16 know just hatred and misanthropy. |
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Especially in an academic setting, they institutionalize humankind's capacity for social and cultural self-awareness and self-criticism. |
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Another significant theme and one of particular transcendence was that of the self-criticism of the trades unionists' paper at both European and national levels. |
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Paradoxically, endowed as he was with even more wit than most of his fellow Tuscans, he showed a childlike incapacity either for self-criticism or for cool judgement. |
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The idea instead is to help foster a culture more open to self-criticism. |
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From my own personal experience I can still recall the pangs of grief, guilt, and self-criticism I felt some years ago when I lost about half a dozen prime cows to milk fever. |
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Describes his penchant for severe self-criticism. |
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Canada should demonstrate more humility and self-criticism. |
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Li labored all day in the icy cold, subsisted on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches. |
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Members of the Committee welcomed the willingness demonstrated by the State party to engage in self-criticism and undertake a dialogue with the Committee. |
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What I wish to say is not criticism, but self-criticism. |
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Furthermore, the strategic planning process allows for healthy self-criticism and commitment building since it requires active involvement from board, staff and members. |
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But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well. |
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Finally, it emphasises the Commission's total lack of self-criticism when its ill-judged decisions lead to economic disasters, as in the Rhodia affair, for example. |
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Self-criticism needs to be constructive, otherwise you'll undermine your confidence. |
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Self-criticism has been found to be related to the perception of threat, which often leads to performance anxiety. |
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