In addition, a leader should always be
open to criticism, not silencing dissent.
And while she thinks it is great that the senator is 'as outspoken as he is,' she added, 'But by the same token, he needs to be
open to criticism from others, too.'
Be
open to criticism and don't hang us for criticising you.
PTI's central Information Secretary Fawad Ch told The Nation that blueprint of the action plan will be ready in the next fifteen days and
open to criticism by the public at large.
Uhuru also asked judicial officers, including Maraga, to grow thick skins and be
open to criticism of all nature.
Mr Al Zayani said he was
open to criticism but explained that negative comments on social media did more damage than good.
His Highness the Prime Minister noted that he keeps abreast of what circulates on social media, saying that all political leaders should be
open to criticism. On the government's relationship with the National Assembly, His Highness the Prime Minister said that the aim is to "establish a relationship founded on trust and we have been fortunate to maintain cordial ties with Parliament Speakers." Meanwhile, Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak said that the process of appointing ministers is not an easy one and all those chosen are deemed fit for the position.
Notably omitted from the final statement was a blanket condemnation of anti-Zionism, removed after faculty and various student groups rejected the conflation of anti-Zionism with religious bigotry, insisting that Zionism, as a political doctrine, remain
open to criticism. An accompanying report now condemns "anti-Semitic forms of anti-Zionism."
He also wanted to weed out the students who weren't
open to criticism. He knew if they couldn't deal with the pressure to excel in his class, they would never be able to deal with the pressures of writing for a living.
"Maybe it leaves me
open to criticism. You've got to remember that every time I lose a race, people start saying it's the end of me.
Using Vorm without having given him recent match practice would leave the former Espanyol and Southampton boss
open to criticism if the 31-year-old drops a clanger at Wembley.
Arsenal's shortcomings have left Wenger
open to criticism on multiple fronts and the Frenchman faces some tough decisions.