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Quotes About Critical

In order to be truly intelligent, computers must understand - that is probably the critical word.
~ Paul Allen
If critical analysis of repression is itself inseparable from repression, then surely to think with any efficacy has to be think in some distinctly different way.
~ Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Truth is never timeless and absolute, therefore, but continuously revealed to those who partake in critical reflection based on struggle.
~ Farid Esack
Processes without intelligent and rigorous scrutiny are not enough.
~ Bob Garratt
Image is everything. You don't spare any expense to create the right image. And word of mouth is critical. Once you get a good reputation, momentum will carry you.
~ Haruki Murakami
A revelation leaps over the borders of the everyday. A life without revelation is no life at all. What you need to do is move from reason that 'observes' to reason that 'acts'. That's what critical.
~ Haruki Murakami
Identifying the right participants It may be easy to default to inviting a crowd of people to a meeting—that way, you don't really have to identify the most critical participants, you'll avoid any
~ Harvard Business School Press
We do not need to be heroes to save the world; all we need is humility, a critical view of the commercial and political interests of those who would mislead us into wrongdoing, and a sense of wonder.
~ John Burnside
I'm very grateful and proud of the progress Yahoo! has made over the past year. When I took the position as chairman, I told the board that my intention was to serve for one year in order to help Yahoo! during a critical time of transformation.
~ Alfred Amoroso
I'm a bit of a curmudgeon. I don't like Valentine's Day and New Year's and Halloween.
~ Thomas Middleditch
From bank accounts to financial systems, power grids to air traffic controls - our most critical infrastructure remain attractive cyber targets, and if they are ever compromised, the effects could be devastating.
~ Mike Quigley
Federal funding for biomedical sciences plays a critical role in training the next generation of scientists.
~ Carol W. Greider
I suppose I have very undesirable traits. I am very critical, which is very undesirable. But it is good from a business point of view.
~ John Caudwell
It is absolutely essential that the oppressed participate in the revolutionary process with an increasingly critical awareness of their role as subjects of the transformation.
~ Paulo Freire
This election is a critical step in that overall plan - transforming the Iraqi government into a fully constitutional one, able to secure its own borders and ensure the safety of its citizens.
~ John M. McHugh
The scaling theory of localization demonstrated that the disorder-induced M-I transition was a true phase transition with a well defined critical point.
~ Alan J. Heeger
The human family is at a critical juncture. The world is moving through a great transition. This transition is economic, as the digital revolution advances and as new powers and groups emerge.
~ Ban Ki-moon
There can be no doubt that the transportation sector is the most critical sector of our economy.
~ Robert Brady
There are critical issues facing us, including handling transportation of lakhs of migrants, completing harvest and procurement on time, supporting poor and needy, and above all, combating the spread of the pandemic.
~ Amarinder Singh
After two years of hard work and debate, Congress has passed a highway bill that will help fuel our economy by creating roughly 500,000 new jobs, as well as address many critical transportation needs in Ohio and the 18th Congressional District.
~ Bob Ney
Cars are now saying, 'I need special features because I'm going to rely on the network for mission critical things, safety, transportation efficiency.'
~ Steve Mollenkopf
Maar alles wat niet te maken heeft met de problemen van de huidige tijd, blijft beneden onze strenge maatstaf voor wat wezenlijk is.
~ Stefan Zweig
The most critical threat to our freedom is a failure to appreciate the power of truth.
~ Michael Novak
So little trouble do men take in the search after truth; so readily do they accept whatever comes first to hand.
~ Thucydides