Criticized
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The radiologists were, in turn,
criticized
for protecting their own financial self-interest.
And no guy ever gets
criticized.
Now I have a saying that I feel very strongly about, because I am of a certain age where, when I started in my career, believe it or not, there were other women who
criticized
me: "Why aren't you in the carpool line?" or "Aren't your children suffering because you're not there all the time?"
If you don't think that way, well, you have a lot of company in the history of Western philosophy, because the tidy idea, you know, people
criticized
it.
We
criticized
people a lot in Bosnia for being quite slow to take on war criminals.
We
criticized
them for being quite slow to return refugees.
Now we have been
criticized.
I've been
criticized
for showing you a too positive image of the world, but I don't think it's like this.
We make skinny models skinnier, perfect skin more perfect, and the impossible possible, and we get
criticized
in the press all the time, but some of us are actually talented artists with years of experience and a real appreciation for images and photography.
Now, some people have
criticized
us for this.
Scientists have sometimes
criticized
economists who believe ideas and concepts are more important than empirical data, because a foundational guideline in science is: Let the data speak.
Or is the belief that, actually, the company has been completely unfairly
criticized?
My business friends said, "Gary, you're being
criticized
tremendously.
So anyway, additionally, there was still this problem, and we were getting highly
criticized
as well for not dealing with all of these other problems.
That is something that a lot of people have
criticized.
Now, fusion is often
criticized
for being a little too expensive.
BG: I said at the beginning that your book has been
criticized.
Some of your data has been
criticized.
Some of your choice of data sets has been
criticized.
So many years ago, you may remember that former President Ronald Reagan was very
criticized
for making a statement that facts are stupid things.
That will happen because women in Cairo made a decision to stand up and put themselves on the line, and talk about the degree of violence that is happening in Egypt, and were willing to be attacked and
criticized.
Michelangelo soon found that thanks to the printing press, complaints about the nudity spread all over the place, and soon his masterpiece of human drama was labeled pornography, at which point he added two more portraits, one of the man who
criticized
him, a papal courtier, and the other one of himself as a dried up husk, no athlete, in the hands of a long-suffering martyr.
"Trolleyology" has been
criticized
by some philosophers and psychologists.
He lost his contract with the 49ers, he was blackballed by every NFL owner, he was
criticized
by millions and even the president of the United States decided to insult him.
So really, for most circumstances, for most teenagers and most people, when they get criticized, it leads to doubt.
And first I was praised for it, then
criticized
for it, but the fact of the matter was, I had become solemn.
Now, whether you're a corporate suit, whether you're a tree-hugger, I say the next time you're criticized, reach out, listen, learn.
Her provocative poem Foolish Men infamously
criticized
sexist double standards, decrying how men corrupt women while blaming them for immorality.
Reading Lucian’s texts centuries later, Renaissance and Reformation writers called their rivals cynics as an insult— meaning people who
criticized
others without having anything worthwhile to say.
Lawrence Lemaoana also
criticized
the influence of the media on our moral consciousness, and he's doing that by using those fabrics like banners in political demonstrations, where he's asking us to reclaim our voices.
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