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"That's OK if they are writing about Assyrian archaeology, but if you're writing those papers to use for public policy then there's an obligation on people to criticise what needs to be criticised".
I pick them, bring them to the club and if they are not up to it, it's me that needs to be criticised," he said.
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Though she doesn't need to be criticised for this I believe she can be, and any woman that does so isn't necessarily "part of the problem".
It is unbelievable that such people still exist, but they do and they need to be criticised openly rather than people just ignoring them, surely?
Despite his fondness for Manchester, and deep respect for practicing doctors and scientists, he did not pull punches when he thought ideas needed to be criticised.
"No one likes to be criticised.
Well, critics must expect to be criticised.
"Candidates for elected office expect to be criticised and parodied.
I'm used to being criticised.
Does [the report] further that objective, or does it make the accomplishment of that objective more difficult than it needs to be?" The panel also criticised UN bodies and international officials for not acting to protect civilian lives and not publicising casualty figures to show the human toll of the war.
The pooling of data from trials to give an overall treatment effect, and a number needed to treat, could be criticised by some as a result of differences in the methodology of individual included studies.
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