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"That paradox can be a way to encourage people to think more critically," she said.
After the Sharpeville massacre in 1960, he began to think more critically about his nationalist upbringing.
This might encourage the wider population to think more critically, that is, to become more philosophical.
But he began to think more critically about the "man-made" canon that informed Islamic theology.
These reflections come from my own attempts to think more critically about my role as an ally.
Rudiantara said the weekly briefings were designed to encourage Indonesians to think more critically about the news they consume.
One of the implications of your show is that consumers should think more critically about the devices they buy.
Maybe, after people had been publicly embarrassed, they would think more critically about what they shared online.
Making performance-based pay more costly to a company might force the board's compensation committee to think more critically about the criteria that they're using.
Mr. Winkler said the hoax is a chance for Bloomberg to improve its standards and encourage its reporters to think more critically about unexpected news.
"Paglen is so fascinated by the corruption of secrecy that he misses an opportunity to think more critically and more deeply about the subject," Aftergood wrote.
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