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Перевод: self-criticism
[существительное] самокритика
Тезаурус:
- But it does mean some real self-criticism.
- Typically, Gedge has since gone in for his usual strict self-criticism.
- Self-criticism is needed if any landing is even a yard short of the chosen spot.
- Part of the Stress Syndrome is the likelihood that whatever you do to cope will only result in yet more self-criticism.
- He attacked the smug "self glorification" of the official press, the "pervasive bossiness" of the system, and said that social understanding was imperative "through criticism and self-criticism - openly, not bleating, but by being hard and patient."
- And Big Flame had a reputation for humanity compared with other ultra-left sects with their habit of expelling people en masse in a hail of jargon-ridden abuse, and demanding Moonie-type self-criticism from slackers who failed to meet newspaper sales quotas.
- As ever, his world was split into two contradictory rhythms: solitude and company, his own tough self-criticism and the adulation of those around him: ambiguities converging, and testing.
- Sexist language distorts the truth: realising this, right-thinking people will proceed to self-criticism and reform.
- ''' That was exactly what the average person called on to make self-criticism thought: all that mattered was getting through the ritual humiliation, and then going for a drink.
- A campaign strategy needs to have an in-built system of self-criticism and self-assessment.
- As a "no meaning" theist, he or she is protected from the sort of self-criticism that must come when believer and unbeliever are challenging one another on common ground.
- A whole history has been assimilated long before conscious self-criticism is a realistic option.
- His penchant for punching people out, his notoriously foul temper, his painful honesty and his excruciatingly rigorous self-criticism combine to make riveting listening.
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