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Mr. Korochkin, 38, thinks that top officials have become more responsive to criticism.
Charter school advocates said the Education Department had also become responsive to criticism that it treated charter schools differently from district schools.
Such findings, Dr. Raine and his colleagues suggested, could indicate that as children, people with antisocial tendencies might be less responsive to criticism or punishment, and "hence become predisposed to antisocial behavior".
Promotion-focused people tend to increase their efforts when a supervisor offers them praise for excellent work, whereas prevention-focused people are more responsive to criticism and the looming possibility of failure.
An adviser to the royal court suggested that the appointment of Teraifi was a nod to a need for the kingdom to be more responsive to criticism and inclusive of demands from a younger generation ever more accustomed to fast-paced news and information.
The government is committed to sustained investment delivered in a manner that is responsive to criticism (allegations of corruption led to the introduction of vouchers and a new system of allocation) and to local needs, while local radio carries farming advice (as The Archers once did on the BBC).
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It finds that voluntary groups and charities are more willing to involve outsiders in decision-making, whereas companies are more responsive to external criticism.
Current and former intelligence officials say there is a benefit to this communication channel: The Saudis are far more responsive to American criticism when it is done in private, and this secret channel has done more to steer Saudi behavior toward America's interests than any public chastising could have.
That said, the company has shown itself responsive to public criticism about extremist use of its platform.
It's the sort of subject position that does not see the need for a "block" button on a social network (although Ello's team is being responsive to early criticism and plans to add a "block" option).
Just as Beth has already eloquently said, in building that vision through listening, and digging, and asking questions, and being responsive to constructive criticism I think that, no matter how far you get, how many years you've been president, it's always good to continue to do those soundings, always to be on a sort of a listening tour as you're slugging out the day to day issues.
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