But he insisted to AMs the report was not changed to make it less critical.
Think of this as that same, generous, human response only on a much smaller, less critical scale.
Generally, Clay says, he finds that women seem more sympathetic, or at least less critical of his role.
Successful innovators focus on what matters most rather than spreading their effort and resources on capabilities that are less critical.
Indeed, the majority of respondents rate Mr Bush's economic record as very bad, and Republican respondents are only slightly less critical.
Labour's response to these proposals has been less critical than defensive.
The former secretary was less critical of current Secretary Janet Napolitano than many other Republicans for comments she made praising the way some protocols had worked.
But they are also more satisfied with their choice for president than in either 1996 or 1992, and less critical of the way the campaigns are being conducted.
Similarly, with less critical services, you should be able to reprovision from backup storage after a short but acceptable outage, even when the primary storage has been lost.
However, some other Council members are less critical of Khartoum, noting its right to defend itself from an armed rebellion, the BBC's UN correspondent Barbara Plett in New York reports.
Over the past 15 years, a substantial number of commercial satellite systems, subsystems, components, and related technologies have become less critical to national security due to the transition from military to predominantly civilian uses.
It could even influence Turkey and Brazil, both of which have been reluctant to see new sanctions and have claimed to take their lead from the (previously less critical) IAEA. Now the IAEA is changing tune, will they do so too?
The conservative National Action Party has been less critical, but was expected to propose, late this week, a compromise that the government might accept: turn most of the bonds into public debt, but put some of the cost of the bail-out back on to the banks.
But the customers that use the software, according to the researcher who discovered those critical bugs, are getting less than a critical response from the German tech giant.
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If the exploding fragments have anything less than the critical escape velocity, they will simply coalesce into a pile of rubble.
His own work involves such things as understanding the makeup and behavior of less-understood critical components of cells, like lipids and glycols, and how a cancer cell might bind with a nanoparticle.
They do critical but less glamorous work, content to give others the spotlight.
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Oxfam and AJWS recommend instead LRP programs which would contribute to the earnings of local farmers, and arrive faster, and at less cost, to critical areas.
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But when taking the entire 500 stocks that make up the index as a whole, the multiple that is being applied as an average to all becomes less variable, although critical to assessing prices.
The more critical and less nuanced spin on this that reform critics take is that all KIPP shows up is that spending more money works, so we obviously we should give public schools more money.
Official efforts to diagnose and motivate a response to cybersecurity challenges have inadvertently resulted in critical infrastructure receiving less attention than it deserves.
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Studies show that people living near a health center are less likely to go to the emergency room and less likely to have unmet critical medical needs.
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And neither Medicare nor most insurance plans pay them to even ask about these critical needs, much less connect patients to people who can help.
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Many builders reported less traffic by prospective customers before the critical spring home-buying season begins.
But there's another promising technology that is reaching critical mass: film-less photography.
The revisions would also annually adjust premiums for inflation, a shift that would make insurance much less costly for young people whose participation is critical to a viable program.
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Their survey showed that 62% of respondents have SSDs deployed in their data centers, 63% plan to add more SSDs within one year, just 5% believe that SSDs provide a competitive advantage, whiel 60% cite higher IOPS and faster response time while 56% say that less than 50% of their business-critical applications are currently supported by SSDs.
His hospital admitted two victims in critical condition along with others who suffered less severe injuries.
As Medicare has been thrust into the forefront as a key issue in the presidential campaign, the dramatically different approaches to how the nation should move forward with the critical Medicaid program have been given far less attention by the media and the public.
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