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Relief workers fear to speak out, lest the targets of their criticism hit back by disrupting humanitarian efforts.
Tom Brady, perhaps realizing that the criticism hit too close to home, immediately consented to the most famous buzzcut since Elvis Presley was drafted in 1957.
Despite his face-saving claims throughout the tour that such negative press only made him more determined, the criticism hit him hard personally.
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That criticism hits home even more now that China has joined the World Trade Organisation.
Be aware: if the criticism hits a weak spot you may become defensive without realising.
This criticism hits the mark only against versions of representative realism (prevalent only before the 1960s) in which representations were immaterial or ontologically ambiguous mental items which are first scanned and then interpreted by a non-physical soul.
It's not always caving to pressure: Sometimes criticism hits close to home; sometimes criticism changes our minds about something we've put out into the world.
Amid the criticism, Moscow hit back, accusing Turkey of preparing for a military incursion into Syria.
But when it comes to picking the Biennial art that will matter years from now, organizing exhibitions — like criticism — is hit and miss.
Stung by the public criticism that hit Italian newspapers before it landed on her desk, Annamaria Petrioli Tofani, director of the Uffizi, insisted in a telephone interview that the need for careful restoration of the picture had been established.
The muppet scan mockery is just the latest criticism to hit Goldman since Smith published his op-ed.
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