Mike says the play, which criticises the values that prevail in the comprehensive school education system, is ideal for young performers. |
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A cross-party committee of Privy Counsellors has produced a report which heavily criticises this part of the Act. |
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She criticises the way in which minorities are exoticised by the dominant culture. |
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With the flamboyant, unsubstantiated claims come exaggerated insults directed at anyone who criticises or questions his work. |
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The report criticises local planners for being unfriendly to firms offering water-based recreation. |
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Fair enough, he criticises the theatrical performance, the acting, the drama, the setting. |
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He never criticises or shouts at players, but always encourages and praises. |
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The third axis criticises some of the methods that underlie this tautological activity. |
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A report prepared for the UN criticises the fact that important points have not been investigated in the fight against poverty. |
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He often criticises architects for the narrowness of their vision. |
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With regard to electronic media, the opposition criticises the virtual monopoly held by the party in power over the national television channel. |
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However, it criticises the portrayal of Moriarty in BBC One drama Sherlock. |
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Fourth, the Commission criticises the Commission's decision to lift his immunity from jurisdiction. |
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When one wants to correct shortcomings, one often criticises those who don't have them. |
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I say so myself, as a member of a group that often criticises directives and the Commission: this is not the case here. |
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Moreover, this report criticises the low use of wind, nuclear and solar energy at the national level. |
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The report criticises the fact that Member States devote insufficient resources to tax control in general, and especially to VAT control. |
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The report criticises this and calls for the introduction of quota arrangements until a normal state of affairs is reached. |
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Their goal is to be able to hack into and destroy any site or blog that criticises the president or his policies. |
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Mr. Söderman criticises the view that the Charter is not binding on EU institutions and bodies because it is a political declaration. |
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Algerian television and radio stations are state-controlled, but there is a lively private press which often criticises the government. |
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The DPJ, in a slough of despond, criticises Abenomics while offering little alternative. |
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Mr Marty criticises the mismatch which is found in some countries between the practice of euthanasia and the legal statutes that prohibit it. |
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The EESC criticises the fact that the question of how Europe-wide organic production can be guaranteed in the future remains unanswered. |
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Bastien criticises his neighbour for taking his things without his permission: 'She started it! |
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It was also acknowledged that civil society often harshly criticises governments, which often makes government reticent to engage with them. |
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A vibrant civil society that scrutinises, criticises and stimulates public debate on human rights problems is indispensable for the protection of human rights. |
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I agree with the rapporteur who criticises the Commission's efforts on behalf of lifelong learning during 1996, the year of the relevant campaign, together with the slipshod evaluation which followed. |
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The organisation criticises the way women who have been raped are forced to marry their torturers and the light prison sentences meted out to men who have murdered their wives on suspicion of adultery. |
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He who criticises the subtleties and commentaries is the very one who, in a personal suit, becomes the most subtle and fastidious of commentators. |
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Singer criticises this attitude and labels it as speciesism. |
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Second, the applicant criticises the Commission for lack of transparency in the procedure and the resulting infringement of its rights of defence. |
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So, what the Slovak authorities are doing not only flies in the face of human rights normativity, but implicitly criticises the European Parliament. |
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In this week's episode Colvin's informal adviser, the Deacon – who has been harsh on Hamsterdam before – criticises Bunny for choosing to retire before seeing his experiment through. |
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One player or more players criticises a decision taken by the commissaire. |
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Thus, the applicant criticises the Commission for having relied on vague and uncorroborated allegations contained in leniency applications submitted by other undertakings, despite its Hearing Officer concerns. |
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The topic concentrates on the most valuable gemstones, and he criticises the obsession with luxury products such as engraved gems and hardstone carvings. |
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But a report released yesterday by the IPCC criticises the decisions to give Mr Hogg the rewards, in particular the Range Rover which the report states was against guidelines. |
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