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That's because people are quick to criticise.
Civil rights campaigners were quick to criticise his selection.
But machine-learning entrepreneurs were less quick to criticise.
But campaign groups were quick to criticise the plan.
Jean Charest, Quebec's Liberal premier, was quick to criticise the commission's decision after the march.
Commentators on Twitter were quick to criticise Mr Cameron's response to the Liberal Democrat leader's question.
Corbyn should read it, and so should others quick to criticise leaders; leadership is not easy.
Mikheil Saakashvili, the president, is certainly quick to criticise the new government in front of foreigners.
José Mourinho was quick to criticise his players after Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Manchester City.
The Manchester United manager is quick to criticise and to make up his mind.
The TV industry are always quick to criticise, when they don't get what they want.
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