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He happily pursued his case that journalists were too ready to trash the motives and good deeds of those in public life.
In a carefully worded attack, Dr Blix said intelligence communities were too ready to believe the "tales" of defectors, and the British prime minister and US president, while not acting in bad faith, were too preoccupied with spin.
The SCR also found that social workers were too ready to accept Hutton's word when she refused intervention or support, missing appointments and refusing access to the family home.
For example, some local authorities were too ready to close schools and this gave a strong impetus to the creation of a number of free schools when the policy was introduced.
Vilified as a "bankster" in the aftermath of the crash, Mr. Mitchell testified to Congress that banks "were too ready to loan, too ready to meet the competition of neighbors, too willing to cut down their margins to a point of encouraging excessive bargaining".
Jacqui Cheer, the chief constable of Cleveland, and the Association of Chief Police Officers' lead on children and youth, said society was becoming "quite intolerant" of young people in public spaces, and the public and police were too ready to label "what looks like growing up to me as antisocial behaviour".
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You give little praise or credit and you are too ready to blame others.
We are too ready with the knife, not ready enough with the midwife.
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