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We need to praise success.
Does that mean critics need to praise them?
Grossman suggested that how well a novel is written doesn't matter much anymore, and that a critic like Wood, preoccupied as he is with "literary analysis," lacks "the critical language you need to praise a book like The Goldfinch".
How to disentangle the market's relentless air of celebration – that permeates our view of the world now on many levels – from our own sense of wonder and need to praise?
There's little need to praise the rich, but it is worth noting that much of what is going well at Microsoft is a combination of both their work.
Why do we need to praise our children for being beautiful?
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No excuse is needed to praise the cast whose energy and adaptability go a long way to make "Inside Out" bearable.
Ask the aging painter with a brush taped to his crippled hand--wanting, needing to praise it all one more time.
As a theatre critic, the need to apportion praise and blame is a bit more pressing; we have to identify who is responsible for what – and we don't always get it right.
I do not need to bribe, praise, threaten, manipulate, or cajole.
An understandably bruised Franzen named her "the stupidest person in New York," and Salman Rushdie called her "a weird woman who seems to feel the need to alternately praise and spank".
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