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"What we have found is that there were significant failings in how the agencies were able to respond both as single agencies and, more critically, when working together.
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Joel I. Klein, the former schools chancellor, began nudging principals several years ago to judge teachers more critically when deciding on tenure, and the percentage of denials slowly rose.
Do we judge a white male writer more critically when he writes about a minority?
The BOA and, more critically, the country did too.
The critical ingredient is educating departments about where and how health needs to involved, usually much earlier and more critically.
People need those things, but we need to think long term and more critically.
They had lost a sense of personal empowerment and, more critically, a sense of unity".
Studies (somewhere, Google it) show that we tend to think more critically about purchases when we use cash.
The authors suggested that mothers of children with diabetes may more critically remember occasions when they deviated from the breast-feeding recommendations of health care personnel (4).
When the therapist's countertransference was acknowledged, clients who had formerly been lethargic and resistant became more alert and began reflecting more critically and in more detail on experiences that they had withheld.
I agree with Groskop, in important ways – and, critically, when it comes to any public event or institution.
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