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"At 25 I was terribly critical of my literary betters because they weren't doing enough.
"People are not terribly critical of their county government and what it's doing as long as it doesn't interfere with their lives".
"You know, it seems to me that counsel representing the record companies have an ethical obligation to fully understand that are fighting people without lawyers, to fully understand that, more than just how do we serve them, but just to understand that the formalities of this are basically bankrupting people, and that it's terribly critical that you stop it…".
We are terribly critical of ourselves -- of every detail.
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"I had a student with Asperger's who had bad handwriting, terrible spelling, poor drawing skills... he was terribly self-critical as soon as he put pen to paper," explains Stinson.
Commercial enterprises are "terribly vulnerable", as are critical information and military infrastructures, said Arquilla.
Those emotions come screeching through in Ms. Borsook's book, "Cyberselfish: A Critical Romp Through the Terribly Libertarian Culture of High-Tech".
The critical perspectives are not always terribly illuminating.
Kubicek was even more critical: "the most over-the-top, terribly cliched scene ever".
Jake Coyle of the Associated Press was more critical of the film, calling it "terribly overstuffed and many of the jokes get drowned out by the special effects.
But the cast's promotional efforts did not help the F Scott Fitzgerald adaptation earn widespread critical acclaim, with the Daily Telegraph's Charles Moore calling it "terribly, terribly bad".
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