In any society, critical analysis is important and every person is a fair target for constructive criticism. |
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Any constructive criticism would be helpful, and it would help me improve my writing. |
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In other words, he gained the ability to see criticism by his peers and professors as constructive criticism. |
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It suggests you are open to constructive criticism and willing to learn from the experience of others. |
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However, they're surrounded by sycophants, so they hardly ever get any constructive criticism. |
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The people must be well informed to make constructive criticism, rather than embark on a guessing game. |
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In short, I wish Mr Akam no ill, but hope this acts as a piece of constructive criticism. |
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Plus she's a regular reviewer with some grand advice and constructive criticism. |
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Critical analysis and constructive criticism are only possible after understanding the purport of the theme asserted. |
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If so, I am opening up myself to constructive criticism or helpful comments. |
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Thanks for your extensive constructive criticism and your compliments on my writing. |
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If you have have some sort of constructive criticism, lecture about my self-pity or gloat to offer, do me a favor and just stow it, will ya? |
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The most honest, honorable, forthright people in my life are also polite, compassionate, and quite capable of making constructive criticism. |
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Rather than acting as the conveyer of constructive criticism, it became the voice of naysaying, rightist extremists. |
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It can backfire a little, particularly if you are a hound for constructive criticism. |
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Since the launch of the Register in June 2008, the Commission has made it clear that it is open to constructive criticism. |
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When it comes to encouraging change, opinion leaders' views have greater sway than other people's constructive criticism. |
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Therefore, it is important that you feel free to give constructive criticism and positive feedback so that we can make the tool better for you. |
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I need the support and the constructive criticism to keep me going! |
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People are that much harsher with new writers, as though they cannot tell the difference between constructive criticism and plain old nit-picking. |
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He is clearly a an anonymous PAP person employed to trawl the blogs, attack the views and attitudes of the writers without offering any constructive criticism. |
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If people are too controlled by their fears, they may be unable to hear constructive criticism and immediately become defensive. |
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They were committed from the outset and gave good constructive criticism where necessary. |
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And as a performer, constructive criticism is all about finding something good and positive to soften the blow to the real critique of what really went on. |
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Oh, and thank you for all the advice, I love constructive criticism. |
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The Policy has benefited from extensive public consultations with, and constructive criticism from, the research community of Canada. |
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Using a team approach and constructive criticism and analysis, come up with ideas of how to reduce waste. |
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He was there for me all his life, helping, supporting and encouraging me and making constructive criticism. |
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Furthermore, we would be very pleased to receive any kind of suggestions and constructive criticism. |
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During the rehearsals, however, the conductor should be open to constructive criticism as a matter of principle. |
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Self-criticism and constructive criticism are the guarantee of the safety of the national structure. |
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We very definitely see ourselves as having the role of accompanying you in your work in a spirit of constructive criticism, and that, of course, means cooperating with you, but with an emphasis on constructive criticism. |
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Be open to constructive criticism from editors and decision makers. |
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The Commission was also very active in the area of human rights education and often made constructive criticism of the authorities to which they did not fail to pay heed. |
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This blog strives to maintain an atmosphere of free and open conversation where constructive criticism and debate are both welcomed. However, bigotry, libel, personal attacks or abusive language will not be tolerated. |
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Encouragement, constructive criticism, openness, mutual trust and respect, a willingness to learn and share, are all qualities of a good mentorship. |
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Political repression discourages any constructive criticism. |
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The ICC must listen to constructive criticism. |
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We're pretty used to constructive criticism. |
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The right to offer constructive criticism? |
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Although I am being critical of the government because I think it has gone down the wrong road on this, I want it to be seen as constructive criticism rather than a diatribe against it. |
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In releasing this report, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to the individuals from the disability community who shared their time, advice, and constructive criticism as the report was developed. |
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Last week, Norway submitted to the Council its first report on the human rights situation in my country, taking a critical look at our own record and inviting constructive criticism. |
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Although the member for Papineau and I tried to offer constructive criticism, the member for Saint Boniface stated that question period should be cancelled altogether. |
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I would therefore like to analyze the Sydney Olympics from EBU members' point of view in a positive light, yet offering as much constructive criticism as possible in order to help improve the quality of future Games. |
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We have heard a great deal of constructive criticism and engaged in solution-oriented discussions about improvement suggestions with many of them. |
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But in front of the cameras, they explain that they are patient with criticism and they benefit from constructive criticism. |
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We are determined to use any constructive criticism to help us improve our service to the people of Beechdale. |
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I feel he is trying to humiliate me rather than offer constructive criticism. |
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Smith disagreed, stating that Barrett was unresponsive to his suggestions and constructive criticism. |
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The winner of the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize said last night he only submitted his work for constructive criticism. |
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Each of those more recent works served to furnish the Anglophonic world with more direct access to Kuyper and offered some constructive criticism. |
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He said that the new publication will employ an approach of constructive criticism, and will be circulated in central and northern Iraqi provinces. |
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I am fine with constructive criticism or a difference of opinion. |
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Constructive criticism by all means, but with fairnesss and accuracy. |
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