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1, which can be pointed out in the most eloquent or sensitive way. Mihara

2. Those who give us private advice and point out our mistakes are true friends.

3. Good friends, when seeing each other's mistakes, will sincerely point out that when friends encounter good things, they will be sincerely happy, and when friends encounter misfortune, they will stay by, encourage him and support him.

For his work, we must first affirm the achievements, and then point out the shortcomings realistically.

I just want to point out such a general principle that life imitates art far more than art imitates life.

6, affection, is the sweater that my mother pointed out to me one by one: affection, is the breakfast that my father prepares for me every morning; Family is the extra white hair of mom and dad.

He pointed out my shortcomings directly.

When you see a classmate's shortcomings, you should point them out to him instead of covering them up for him in front of the teacher.

9. Puxi, president of Harvard University in the United States, once profoundly pointed out that whether a person has the ability to innovate is "the watershed between first-class talents and third-rate talents." .

10, the real leader is not to do it himself, but to point out the direction.

1 1. However, when the scandal finally failed to cover up, she must point out that the responsibility for this irrational behavior is not on her family's side.

12, a conventional principle points out that the defender must never let any enemy air attack weapon "fly freely" on him.

13, experts pointed out that fruit is not a low-energy food. If you eat too much, sugar will turn into fat.

14, the opponent is like our teacher, he can point out our shortcomings. Opponents are the driving force of our study, and they can make me make continuous progress and set foot on a new step. Opponents are more like a whip, driving us forward and making us succeed step by step.

15, if a person has shortcomings, don't be afraid to be pointed out by others, otherwise, he will never make progress.

16, Teacher Wang pointedly pointed out the crux of the problem.

17, the delegates talked about the current excellent situation and pointed out the problems in their work.

18. The person in power thinks that as long as no one points out his mistakes, he will never make mistakes. Yang Bo

19, experts once pointed out that modern education should teach students three skills: first, they can learn by themselves. Second, I will work with different people. Third, they can survive in different environments.

20. pimenta, director of the Coastal Protection and Environmental Protection Bureau in the resort city of Cold Corner, pointed out that pollution is the main culprit.

2 1. Keep the child's nature and arm it with knowledge in the direction it points out.

22. Strong people are excited in their hearts, but their views and beliefs are like compass pointers that jolt ships in a storm, and they can still accurately point out the direction. Clausewitz

23. I have met some people who have beautiful virtues and natural attitudes, which make people feel that they are virtuous, because they are not reluctant to fulfill their due obligations, and all their performances are instinctive. They will never give a long speech and point out their rare advantages, because they don't seem to know at all. Montesquieu

24. Teachers are friends and often chat with us; Teachers are elders and care about our growth and changes; The teacher is a guide, pointing out the direction for us when we are confused.

25. Campus is the cradle of knowledge for me; Campus is the window to teach me how to be a man; Campus is the guiding light to point out my mistakes; Campus is a stage for me to show my style.

26. Experience is much more valuable than all philosophies. Trying to establish a rigid theory for military art and ensure that commanders have evidence everywhere is like setting up a gallows, which is impossible. War theory is mainly to help commanders determine the basic clues of thinking, and should not point out the specific action path like a road sign. Clausewitz

27. It is a painful thing to oppose teachers, but our responsibility is to uphold the truth. It should be said that not pointing out the teacher's mistake is biting the hand that feeds you.

28. Strong people are excited in their hearts, but their views and beliefs are like compass pointers on a ship that bumps in a storm, and they can still accurately point out the direction. Clausewitz

29, regardless of the base's role is big or small, why the role is big or small, it must be admitted that the base generally has an impact on combat. However, it must also be pointed out that the cardinal number cannot be simplified into several concepts and used as rules, but we should consider several aspects we have talked about at the same time in each specific situation.

30. We must carefully study the gaps in the information materials at hand, whether explicitly pointed out by decision makers or inferred by intelligence agencies, so as to determine which methods are most likely to fill these gaps.

3 1, the teacher pointed out my shortcomings appropriately.

32.but I can't! Lord, the road you pointed out to us is so narrow that two people can't walk side by side. Gide

He hit the nail on the head and pointed out the shortcomings of the company and got everyone's approval? Xu.

34. In a recent comment, I tried to point out that there is a shrinking thinking in the book, which makes the stale repetitive forms and countless facts stay at the level of directly expressing information.

35. Dr. Clutton Brock pointed out that the key to polygamy is that if one male monopolizes 10 females, then the other nine males are eyeing him.

36. In addition, Norway and Iceland also point out that they are much better at managing fish resources than those EU countries that are hypocritical and opposed to whaling.

When talking about the "patriotism" advocated by a large number of overseas Chinese, sociologist Ding Xueliang hit the nail on the head and pointed out: "Under the" patriotic "nationalism of these people, there is actually a profound selfish psychology that is not easy to be detected.

However, the defendant pointed out that the witnesses did not say by name that they had any connection with these cases.

At the party group meeting, he hit the nail on the head and pointed out the reason for the mistake.

40. In the end, you can't look around and change your mind. He pointed out that employment is the pursuit of treatment, entrepreneurship is often the pursuit of ideals, while idealists struggle for ideals and will not shrink back.

4 1, it is worth pointing out that due to the lack of necessary attention to the basic category of investigation relationship in domestic academic circles, the preliminary discussion made in this paper needs to be taught by local scholars.

42. The report also pointed out that the performance of the Iraqi army was not satisfactory, but efforts should continue.

43. Analysts pointed out that Tencent Holdings and Qihoo 360 will both lose, while other companies may benefit from this dispute of mutual accusations.

44. Analysts pointed out that the reinstatement of judges is a major setback for Musharraf, who is becoming increasingly unpopular, and also for him to exercise his duties as president.

45. Experts pointed out that if we rush to promote rural urbanization without considering environmental protection, social security and industrial development, it is bound to raise tigers.

46. The two articles selected in this paper are directly related. At the beginning of the first article, it is pointed out that the resistance government has been established, which is expected to save the country and play an inspiring role.

47. Through analysis, this paper points out that there are differences between Chinese and English ways of thinking in intuition and abstraction, ontology and object, spiral and straight line, which leads to differences in the use of argumentation methods in English and Chinese academic papers in rhetoric, quotation and authority.

48. According to regulations, even illiterate villagers need to point out which troops went to their homes to commit crimes, and then they often have to travel hundreds of kilometers on dangerous roads to identify them at military bases.

49. A new research report published by British scientists points out that men are more gloating than women when witnessing the suffering of others.

He pointed out the problem to the point.

5 1, he bluntly pointed out the problems in our thoughts and helped us a lot.

At the beginning of the Declaration, it was clearly pointed out that "recognizing the inherent dignity of all members of the human family and their equal and inalienable rights is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world." .

53. At the same time, it is pointed out that a series of theoretical and practical problems brought about by the tense relationship between individuals and communities in modern liberalism based on atomic individualism can only be solved or avoided by taking into account the Confucian doctrine of the mean.

54. While answering my words, I pointed out that his own consciousness has caught up with these luminous galaxies, not destroyed with them, but also returned to our silent world, revived it with incredible light, and endowed it with dignity with pessimistic and incredible thoughts.

55. The report condemned the indiscriminate and indiscriminate bombing, pointed out that it was a potential war crime, and made devastating criticism on some Israeli problems.

At the meeting, everyone pointed out his shortcomings of narcissism.

57. The meeting stressed that those who stubbornly engage in unhealthy practices must be investigated and dealt with impartially to ensure that the party consolidation does not go through the motions.

58. They not only pointed out the key problems of the whole China society at that time, but also firmly grasped and closely focused on this eternal theme, and further pointed out the methods and ideas for correctly handling and fundamentally solving this problem.

59. Primer pointed out that allowing creationism to be instilled in schools is tantamount to deliberately asking students to close their eyes and ignore scientific facts, so that their thoughts are closed and rigid, which is harmful to the next generation.

60. Experts pointed out that the popularization of dishwashers in the domestic market has shown an irresistible trend, and dishwashers have gradually spread to people's homes.

6 1, when you buy clothes in the store, it takes no more than two hours. Don't mind me pointing out the fly in the ointment of the skirt you want to buy.

62. At the beginning of the article, the author pointed out the harm of bourgeois liberalization.

Buffon's statement smacks of sarcasm, but it hits the nail on the head: beating Real Madrid does not mean the disappearance of the crisis.

64. Intelligence also indicated that the performance of the Iraqi army had improved, but it was still unsatisfactory.

At first, her companion took care of her and gave her some wine to refresh herself. Then the brigade commander repeated her story. The brigade commander has repeatedly pointed out Mr. Filias Fogg's enthusiasm for saving people, and he did not hesitate to go through fire and water to save her.

66. The article begins with a clear meaning and points out the crux of the problem.

Diplomats say that at the age of 8/kloc-0, he can only become a nominal or "temporary acting" director-general. They also pointed out that Egypt firmly opposed his candidacy.

68. A recent report pointed out that the long-term congestion of the London underground has made people become like animals, with a dog-eat-dog mentality and ignoring other passengers.

69. He pointed out righteously at the meeting that only by changing the conventional mentality can we bring new hope to the company.

70. Shi Zeng pointed out that the Zheng family in Taiwan Province was forced to surrender when they were in Enemy at the Gates. After that, the Zheng family and their families entered Beijing one after another, all of which were incorporated into 37 households in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

7 1. Although the company released the so-called good news, the media did not let it go. Instead, it is pointed out that the change of its stock precedes the release of information, indicating that before the company officially disclosed the information, some people already knew and opened a large number of positions.

I don't want to introduce music in more words. Too many narratives are embarrassing, just like telling a cold joke, and the other party doesn't understand or is not interested in listening. Finally, you pointed out the joke yourself, and you can imagine how reluctant the other party will smile.

Our past civic education was: Don't make irresponsible remarks about this country. If you choose a good one, you love this country. Don't wash your dirty clothes in public. Wrong, true citizens have the responsibility, not only to say that this country is patriotic, but also to point out that the problems in the operation of this country and government are patriotic, and to some extent, patriotic.

Whenever I fail in the exam, my parents will point out my shortcomings bluntly.

75. We should listen to others point out our shortcomings with an open mind, never weigh our words, let alone take revenge.

76, the four prodigies Kumarajiva medieval Buddhist monks historians have clearly pointed out that Kumarajiva's unattainable genius made him destined to become a great Buddhist thought disseminator.

77. Doing so is the best way to repair your credit. A financial report points out that there may be inaccurate information reports, but it still shows a low score.

78. This paper not only points out the advantages of the work, but also points out the shortcomings realistically, which is a fair theory.

79. At the same time, however, she pointed out that the leadership in China did not like being told what to do in its domestic affairs.

80. What you said really hit home and pointed out the crux of the problem accurately.

8 1, Rowling didn't name names, but she pointed out that at least two characters would be defeated.

As mentioned above, Obama likes to point out by innuendo that there is a contradiction between pursuing interests and creating jobs.

83. They also pointed out that Texaco should pay compensation for the forced displacement of local Indians.

84. As mentioned above, in order to take effect, the micro-governance mechanism of state-owned banks must be reconstructed.

85. An expert pointed out that a reasonable combination of biodiversity protection and tourism management can produce better benefits; And destroying the environment is tantamount to killing the goose that lays the golden egg.

In order to make this lecture more balanced, I also want to point out that many college students are smart, energetic and full of ideals.

87. Bastiat pointed out that throughout the ages, social and political philosophers have regarded people as passive things, just like clay, waiting to be shaped and shaped, in the way designed by the extremely clever super elite.

88. He was seven points introspective and three points epiphany: Lv Xian hit the nail on the head and pointed out that his stiff body was nothing more than a protest that he could not propose a formal marriage to his mother.

89. The teacher is seriously pointing out his shortcomings, but he is smirking and careless.

90. I have no prejudice against all kinds of beliefs in this world. I still admire my teammates for their firm beliefs, but I have to point out that crazy beliefs can lead to paranoia and irrationality.

9 1 In fact, the supporter of this documentary, that is, the diplomat mentioned above, categorically pointed out that Japan adhered to the path of peace after the war and became a good neighbor, and its rise is worth learning from China.

92. Attitude determines the success or failure of your career. Only by having the masses in mind can we let the masses have me in mind and let them evaluate the pros and cons. "If we have shortcomings, we are not afraid of criticism from others." After ten years of hard work, we won the support of the masses.

At the meeting, he hit the nail on the head and pointed out that capricious decisions would bring serious damage to the company.

94, get along with people, can't nitpick, but also point out the shortcomings of others, pay attention to the way and occasion!

95. The new general manager wants everyone to point out the disadvantages of the company's operation. He will never be afraid of medical treatment.

96. He pointed out that among the traditional philosophers in China, the tradition of "seeking knowledge for the sake of knowledge" did not form, nor did he attach importance to writing books. He even thought that "it is better to look at empty words than to act deeply and clearly".

Environmentalists point out that increasing real purification will not only lead to serious and targeted problems such as demanding perfection and blaming global warming, but also threaten the real existence of human beings on the earth.

98. Nan Fang Shuo pointed out in his column that this is not Japanese, but evil.

99. However, this is another fact. However, other studies have pointed out that there are also a large number of women who judge people by their appearances.

100, sometimes we clearly know our mistakes and want to make some changes, but if someone kindly points out our mistakes, we often become angry and refuse to make changes.

10 1. When the discussion was chaotic and everyone present was at a loss, he hit the nail on the head and pointed out the key issues.

102, teachers and students have shortcomings or mistakes, so they should point out positively to help correct them, and should not attack by innuendo.

103, set an example yourself first, and then point out the shortcomings of others with confidence.

104, the teacher hit the nail on the head and pointed out that the reason for Liu Ming's poor grades was that he didn't study hard.

105, john edwards just said that Obama was bluffing, and his plan pointed out that individuals were required to show investment evidence when filling out income tax forms or accepting medical care payments.

106, at the beginning of the article, the author made it clear at the beginning and pointed out the crux of the problem.

107, he clearly pointed out that the ancient painters in China basically avoided and opposed the focus perspective, which showed the theoretical consciousness and self-confidence of a scholar who was proficient in China and the West.

108, Engels pointed out that in Germany and other countries, which were autocratic at that time, in order to create transitional conditions, society had to use violence to "blow up the shackles of the political system that was still semi-authoritarian and chaotic beyond words." .

109, on the contrary, Hughes handled the matter skillfully. He simply pointed out that there is a permanent slogan mocking Manchester City for not winning trophies at Old Trafford.

1 10, pointing out that due to overwork, the yang is excessive and the yin essence is extinguished, which leads to the gradual disappearance of the yin essence. If summer heat occurs repeatedly in summer, it will burn the true yin and lead to blindness, even sudden fainting and unconsciousness.

1 1 1, people are very polite, and sometimes they politely point out some small mistakes, which are all part of their duties.

1 12, these two guys began to cheat each other, speak ill of each other, point fingers at bicycles exhibited in Ducati, and speak ill of non-American bicycles.

1 13, the authorities pointed out that if there is no substantial change in the policies of the secondary market, the market will not change greatly in a year or two.

1 14 for example, she pointed out that group brainstorming meetings and open office environments are often suitable for extroverts, but they may have an effect of "silencing" colleagues who are more introverted.

1 15, Chinese work can open up a field, or point out an important direction, very few.

1 16, he was talking about the joys and sorrows of writing a paper. Suddenly someone pointed out that his paper was copied from others and made a fool of himself on the spot.

1 17, the author also seems to point out that it is easier to intervene because Washington has forgotten the lesson that intervention may pave the way for the fall of bad people and the succession of worse people.

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He felt ashamed when he was pointed out to his face the mistake he had made.

120, stop being sarcastic. As Prime Minister Singh has repeatedly pointed out, Mumbai will soon surpass Shanghai.