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Other public-safety officials give qualified praise to storm chasers.
WSJ: Extreme Weather Storm Chasers Create Chaos for Emergency Crews
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The power is in caring, taking an interest, being engaged, finding the best in another person, being enthusiastic, not being afraid to give praise.
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She had to give it thought she gave lavish praise to a catch Manningham made while in high school but later said her son's fourth-quarter grab was the best she'd ever seen him make, considering the circumstances.
WSJ: Manningham's Tyree Moment
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And even though the research shows it is unproductive to criticize more than praise, experts say it is still important to give negative feedback once in a while.
CNN: Can you cope with criticism at work?
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"They used (it) to praise Osama bin Laden and they used (it) to give lots of lectures on Islam, " Sharan said.
CNN: Similarities seen between Indian Airlines, U.S. hijackings
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They will praise high-achieving students and give them information about how to apply to university.
BBC: Letters of congratulation for poorer top students
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The U.S. leadership inadvertently helped give bin Laden and his alQaeda movement a winning brand: what better praise to heap upon a terrorist in a cave than have the presidents of the United States identify him by name as the enemy!
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Even when you may not be able to be generous with money, you can still give time, learning, support, praise, responsibility, inclusion and honesty.
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More significantly, President Bush's praise for Pakistan's leading role in the war against terror may just give General Musharraf the opportunity to wriggle out of a perilous situation on the question of Iraq.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan
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In 2008 the authorities won praise from around the world for their quick response to the Sichuan earthquake and their unusual decision to give journalists free rein to visit the affected area.
ECONOMIST: Earthquake in China