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While the Tea Party has swept many Americans into the all-out pursuit of liberty it has simultaneously deprived them of the means and rationale for self-critique.
Tim Suttle: The Irony Of The Tea Party Tim Suttle 2011
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Here are some MacGuffins that perfectionists come up with to justify their perfectionism: quality authenticity originality talent credentials (don't have them or have the wrong ones) "I can't do dialog/plot/characters/etc." - or any other highly charged and obsessive self-critique, or
Hillary Rettig: Perfectionists Love MacGuffins Hillary Rettig 2010
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I think if you self-critique a video of yourself in a Q&A session, you'll arrive at the same conclusion.
Brad Feld: How Convertible Debt Works Brad Feld 2011
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While the Tea Party has swept many Americans into the all-out pursuit of liberty it has simultaneously deprived them of the means and rationale for self-critique.
Tim Suttle: The Irony Of The Tea Party Tim Suttle 2011
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The New York Times also reports that the book reveals the extent Bush's father, George H.W. Bush supported the invasion of Iraq and delves into more of a self-critique than Bush ever gave while in office.
Memoir: Bush debated dropping Cheney from '04 ticket Melissa Bell 2010
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I think if you self-critique a video of yourself in a Q&A session, you'll arrive at the same conclusion.
Brad Feld: How Convertible Debt Works Brad Feld 2011
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Three weeks after a Primary Day performance that earned it a barrage of criticism, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics delivered its own self-critique Wednesday afternoon.
D.C. Council wanted too much at once, says top election official Mike DeBonis 2010
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We can go a step further, too, and celebrate the fact that the West is unique among civilizations in its self-critique: Where it finds or brings disease, of whatever kind, it also, in time, provides a cure.
The Birth of the Modern World Brendan Simms 2011
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Here are some MacGuffins that perfectionists come up with to justify their perfectionism: quality authenticity originality talent credentials (don't have them or have the wrong ones) "I can't do dialog/plot/characters/etc." - or any other highly charged and obsessive self-critique, or
Hillary Rettig: Perfectionists Love MacGuffins Hillary Rettig 2010
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The New York Times also reports that the book reveals the extent Bush's father, George H.W. Bush supported the invasion of Iraq and the former president delves into more of a self-critique than Bush ever gave while in office.
Bush debated dropping Cheney from 2004 ticket, new memoir says Melissa Bell 2010
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