by his attitude and the way he doesn't
accept any criticism when he is wrong, i guess he isn't..
It's true you have to
accept criticism when we deliver the kind of performance we had at Liverpool — the only way to respond is on the pitch and that's what we did today.
Not exact matches
That's not going to help the network's argument that it encourages objectivity — all it's going to do is exacerbate
criticism that CNN
accepts bias only
when it bends in a specific political direction.
In her new book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to
accept criticism and give correction in the context of loving community
when needed.
We are afraid that our valid, limited, friendly
criticism,
when voiced, will help prepare people psychologically to
accept the conclusions offered at the savage extreme.
But like I said, Wenger is the face of Arsenal... He can't have it both ways by
accepting all the accolades
when Arsenal wins, but not the
criticism when they lose.
I can
accept your
criticism of Piers, but I will not
accept you and all other wenger lovers blaming everything but wenger
when we lose, and crediting him once the team starts winning.
Berardi drew plaudits from fans yet again
when, during a recent interview, he
accepted criticism over his dipping form lately.
«You take on something you don't particularly enjoy but you've got a public duty and you've got to give it all to your public duty and
accept the
criticisms that come and just hope that
when it's all over, you've got your reputation.»
When it comes to
accepting criticism, I'm pretty average.
When Bem's paper was
accepted by the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, a hailstorm of
criticism erupted in the normally measured field.
Once Ruffalo
accepted the part and came aboard the cast of the star - studded «The Avengers,» he had to hold up the usual fanboy onslaught, much of it the same kinds of relatively baseless
criticisms his own cast mates Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth and Robert Downey Jr. faced
when they were first cast as superheroes.
When denied, she refuses to
accept her supervisor's
criticism of her attitude.
When we do not have input into our own professional development, we are less likely to
accept criticism and feel accountable in our own improvement.»
Perhaps the key is submitting often so they know you are serious, and
accepting criticism graciously
when it is given.
While the personal level may involve intemperate language and the like,
when it gets down to the science itself the professional integrity of the scientists comes out in the way that they argue their case rationally, and from the
accepted facts — it isn't arbitrary, as they must convince their peers and answer to their
criticisms.
Considering the
criticisms society has for lawyers who fail to divulge sensitive or offensive information received under privilege, one might believe that divulging privileged information under the appropriate situations and parameters would be not only widely
accepted, but welcomed; especially seeing as how the profession has laid out specific rules and policy considerations that dictate
when a lawyer may need to divulge sensitive information.
Accept Constructive
Criticism When a co-worker or supervisor offers a suggestion about how you might do something differently, don't snap at her or get defensive.
If we criticize him he will learn to view himself as no good and worthy of
criticism, but if we
accept and even celebrate his mistakes he will learn «I am a fine person even
when I make mistakes.»