Sentence examples for perceived criticism from inspiring English sources

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There was further evidence of Cooper's sensitivity to criticism, or perceived criticism.

Not much irks him but he has been stung by perceived criticism of his decision to address the players' huddle following the narrow home European defeat to Biarritz.

On both counts, it turns out I'm completely wrong, for instead he is a scattergun of raw emotions, chief of which appear to be beleaguered frustration, and acute sensitivity to any perceived criticism.

Kong Rithdee, a columnist for the newspaper The Bangkok Post, compared the campaign to prosecute perceived criticism of the monarchy to the fatwa placed on Salman Rushdie by Iranian clerics.

Kong Rithdee, a columnist for The Bangkok Post newspaper, compares the campaign to prosecute perceived criticism of the monarchy to the fatwa placed on the author Salman Rushdie the author by Iranian clerics.

How do Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's emotions affect her decision-making and how does she calm down when distressed?" The cable appeared to have been prompted by diplomatic spats which, according to the US embassy, showed Kirchner's government "to be extremely thin-skinned and intolerant of perceived criticism".

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Her comments come quick on the heels of perceived criticisms of the Duchess of Cambridge by the double Booker Prize-winning author Hilary Mantel, which caused outrage with many commentators and prompted one of Sky News' most underwhelming breaking news headlines of all time: "Kate Criticised".

These places may appear as thick, swirling, gray, spiky, raw, solid or sensitive -- the energies that cover the rejected parts of ourselves, manifested in our reactions to perceived criticisms.

He was easily hurt by the perceived criticisms of others, had difficulties in social skills evidenced in a limited number of friends, few invitations to other children's parties, and being a target for bullying.

"That's one of the reasons politicians avoid these issues: any suggestion of telling people how they should eat is perceived as criticism and goes to their feelings about identity and class".

"It proved difficult, if not impossible, to raise hard questions about 9/11 in New York without it being perceived as criticism of the individual police and firefighters or of Mayor Giuliani," wrote the chairman and vice chairman, Thomas H. Kean, a Republican, and Lee H. Hamilton, a Democrat, in their book, "Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the 9/11 Commission".

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