Sentence examples for warned praise from inspiring English sources

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Albeit without the sci-techy benefit of brain imaging, in 1964, "Children: The Challenge," a popular manual of the day, warned, "Praise, as a means of encouragement, must be used very cautiously".

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He warned that praise and recognition could have negative effects.

In the Sunday Times, John Carey singled out stories by Zadie Smith and Tessa Hadley for particular praise, but warned that, "If you are looking for a collection of what are generally acknowledged to be the greatest British short stories, this is certainly not for you... the familiar names have been left out to make room for new".

Staffers were even warned "against retweeting any praise" of LA Times stories, according to The New York Times.

Last year, the writer David Rieff, in a book titled "In Praise of Forgetting," warned against what he called "too much remembering": the inculcation of new collective memories and the creation of new monuments almost inevitably leads to new forms of injury.

Adoption UK praised them but warned that there was still a lot of work to do.

One of four speakers participating in a discussion organized by the Tibetan Women's Association, Mr. Tsundue praised India and warned of an impending Chinese collapse.

Several people familiar with the new system praised it but warned that it can be used to embarrass police supervisors in areas of high or increasing crime.

David Haslam, who chairs the National Obesity Forum, which campaigns on the issue, praised Stevens but warned that "initiatives proposed by the government, the Department of Health and the NHS to help tackle obesity have been crashing down like waves on a beach for over 25 years.

South Australia's Premier Jay Weatherill praised firefighters, but warned against complacency.

Rafael Nadal praised Djokovic but warned he may find his achievements in 2011 are "impossible to repeat".

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