Sentences with phrase «only heard these criticisms»

If I was only hearing criticism about my efforts, I would feel demoralized and probably a little depressed.

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It was only in 1976, when the monopoly was virtually complete, that criticisms began to be heard.
Freedom of speech is protected not because we are all supposed to only say nice things about one another so we aren't forced to be violent, speech is protected precisely because people are often unwilling to hear criticism of things which they hold dear.
Because this is the sole ideal that has the solidity once owned by Catholicism and the flexibility that this was never able to have, the only one that can always face the future and does not claim to determine it in any particular and contingent form, the only one that can resist criticism and represent for human society the point around which, in its frequent upheavals, in its continual oscillations, equilibrium is perpetually restored, so that when the question is heard whether liberty will enjoy what is known as the future, the answer must be that it has something better still: it has eternity.29
The only criticism I hear from my friends is tournament success from the league.
Wolfson, who served as a spokesman for Bloomberg and is a current employee of the Bloomberg Foundation, will only say, «Mike Bloomberg was the best mayor in the city's history, so anytime you hear criticism, especially if it's not accurate, it's frustrating.»
The only scheduled public hearing on the proposed amphitheater project on Onondaga Lake drew mostly criticism Wednesday.
Saying that «I haven't heard the former mayor's comments on what the context of the statements were,» the governor offered no criticism of Giuliani and only mild support for Obama.
In March, after growing criticism that the Goldwater rule was essentially a gag order that prevented the public from hearing from experts, the APA not only reaffirmed the rule but extended it.
A second false assumption from the hearing would be that the gentle criticism of those provisions from two former NSF senior officials means only minor tweaks are needed to satisfy the scientific community.
It's a little jarring to hear others» criticism but that's only because we think of criticism as a purely negative diatribe given by high - brow experts.
Not only is it easy to express ourselves, stay organized and receive constructive criticism from peers and readers, it is also extremely easy for writers to distribute their work, to reach out to everyone and make their voices heard.
You are only interested in what others can do for you You only want others to tell you how good you are You can't hear constructive criticism You're satisfied with «good enough» You view other writers as «the competition»
When I hear this criticism of the paleoclimate record, namely that we have only indirect knowledge of it, which the «tool man» contrasts with the knowledge we gain of trends by means of satellites, I am reminded that all knowledge is from one perspective or another, indirect.
The public demands it — but all too often, only hears unchallenged criticism that the judiciary lacks it.
Not only are some issues highly personal (most men do not want to hear about the challenges of continuing to breast - feed when you return to work) while others (such as the law firm culture) are difficult to raise without sounding like a criticism of how the firm is run.
I get it, no one wants to hear criticism and you only want to focus on how awesome your product is, which is great for sales, but listening to your users is critical to developing a great product.
After working in the healthcare recruitment industry, and hearing the constant criticism about how our industry is bleeding money from public services and that we are only in it for ourselves, something had to change.
When they express their dissatisfaction as criticism rather than as a sadness or longing, their partner may only hear that they are falling short in some way.
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