Sentences with phrase «harsh critics»

Can you think of any leader or innovator whom you admire who doesn't have enthusiastic fans and harsh critics?
But if you're one of the many harsh critics of Destiny 2 — or if you've been bemoaning your empty friends list and spending time reading or writing lengthy grievances on the game's subreddit community — then Curse of Osiris will not do anything to change that.
We aren't easy to please, always expecting what amounts to insane levels of polish, and we're harsh critics to say the least.
I personality thought some of the harsh critics out there didn't give the game a fair chance.
One that even the most harsh critics have fallen in love with.
Another issue with the Nintendo 64 version is no stranger to fans of the game, and even harsh critics.
I found all the British she encountered to be harsh critics and very hypocritical in their relationships.
Knowing the harsh critics of offroad culture, Jeep likely knew it would face an uphill battle giving its newest, and smallest, model credibility.
It's funny, we know babies aren't harsh critics, but that doesn't stop us from feeling a little self - conscious when we try to interact with someone who doesn't respond in the way we're used to.
Our harsh critics and words would give a strong message to Wenger and the board.
They are harsh critics on themselves and would say they didn't play their best..
They're finally a bit less picky, but, who am I kidding — they're harsh critics!
These brownies passed the test of three extremely harsh critics (including myself) and, in between bites and oohs and ahhs, were deemed truly «magical,» «spectacular,» «ridiculous good,» «OMG,» and «the best brownies eva.»
But industries that rely on steel and aluminum, like automakers or certain parts of the beverage industry, have been harsh critics of them.
«I've always had my wife LaTanya, who's my harshest critic,» Jackson told The Guardian «She'd say, «You're so intelligent that the first time you read something, you think you understand it intellectually and emotionally... But there's no blood in it.»»
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg emerged as the harshest critic of the 9th Circuit ruling.
Clarence Ditlow, executive director of the nonprofit Center for Auto Safety, a harsh critic of NHTSA and the auto industry, believes the new legislation is much needed.
Just like Bernanke, the chairwoman - to - be has been a harsh critic of austerity and will want to counteract the impact of more federal belt - tightening with monetary policy, if she can.
Rather than initiating anger, even his harshest critics often said, «Ooh, good one.»
Coming in two flavours — spicy Santa Fe or garlicky Mediterranean — the wraps are sizable and pretty tasty (my vegetarian wife, normally a harsh critic of such things, approves).
Because it reduces price and increases volume, it suggests that if Uber ultimately succeeds, the company could have a much bigger impact on urban mobility, labor, the environment, local economies and the national transportation infrastructure than we've all supposed — and its effects could confound the expectations of its harshest critics.
By nature, many bloggers are their own harshest critics.
Peter Navarro, a longtime harsh critic of China's trade practices as well as the author of Death by China and producer of a sensational documentary with the same title, was named head of the newly created National Trade Council.
Like Bezos, many of Trump's harshest critics in tech touted American job creation, trotting tail between legs to the White House and currying favor with the administration, sometimes to the chagrin of their employees.
Of course Eichengreen knows far more about the gold standard than most economists, and is far from being its harshest critic, so he'd undoubtedly be an outlier in the simple regression, y = α + β (x)(where y is vehemence of criticism of the gold standard and x is ignorance of the subject).
Meanwhile, I've been my own harshest critic — particularly with regard to the unfortunate timing of my stress - testing decision in 2009 — and have been very open about the challenges that QE and yield - seeking speculation have posed for the methods that resulted: deferring market losses that resulted much more quickly following extremely overextended market conditions in prior historical cycles.
Given the many dangers Pope Francis faces, one might think there would be increasing sympathy for the pope — even among his harshest critics.
First, perhaps his harshest critics could remove the enormous log of snobbery, hatred and judgement from their own eyes.
Russia's Orthodox Christians and evangelicals share concerns over traditional marriage and family; they were among the harshest critics when the US legalized gay marriage in 2015.
The harsh critic, says Mottahedeh, is tempted to repeat the charge leveled by Turgenev's spokesman in Smoke: «It wouldn't be so bad if we really did despise [the West]; but that is all talk and lies.
Some of the harshest critics of homosexuality have been later identified as being homosexual themselves.
Just know that you're not alone in your struggles — I'm both blessed and cursed with an overactive imagination — and have a tendency to be my own harshest critic when I allow my failures, fears or second guessing to get the best of me.
I am, and have always been my own harshest critic — but starting today, I vow to stop obsessing on how things should be, and focus on doing what I love, whenever I can, to the best of my ability.
My kids never knew, and they are my harshest critics!
Well the harshest critics of all, my kids, love these cookies.
When it comes to my own photography, I'm my harshest critic, but I'm happy with most of the photos as well as the fabulous job the designer did with the layout and cover.
Skip Bayless has always been a harsh critic of LeBron James.
One of the most obvious Ronaldinho moments is when he was applauded at the Santiago Bernabéu, when his show was so great that even his harshest critics were compelled to clap and attest to the greatness that they witnessed.
More surprising, however, is the fact that the former Leicester City star and current football pundit Robbie Savage thinks the same about this possible transfer, as he has no love for Arsenal and has often come across as not really liking us, often being one of the harshest critics of Arsene Wenger, individual players or the whole team in general.
F1's harshest critics probably won't be as vocal when the Bahrain Grand Prix commences, as is often the case.
First of all, I am sure, that even the harshest critics of Wenger have only the best in mind for Arsenal, and is it really possible now to conclude all the criticism was wrong?
Some of the harshest critics of Arsenal Football Club, Arsene Wenger and individual players are often the Arsenal fans ourselves.
Not only does he have an eye for goal, his positional awareness and playmaking qualities have earned his plaudits from Europe's harshest critics with any likening him to Coutinho.
«We're her harshest critics,» says Cenne.
at him during the Wildcats» 87 - 81 victory in the regional final on Sunday, his harshest critic is often himself.
Trust me, when you've sat opposite him in a press conference, it's difficult to square this brilliant, erudite man with some of the vitriol and abuse he receives from his harshest critics.
I have been a harsh critic of Havard Nordtveit's performances to date in the claret and blue but on this occasion he did an adequate job.
She also knows that, when it matters, even her harshest critics will overlook her ink.
My experience last winter with working and illness was a good reminder that I am my own harshest critic.
«We assumed that John Kramer (the Fair Authority «s general manager) was in discussion with them, «said Kelly, a regular Democratic stalwart who ranks among the mayor «s harsher critics.
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