Oh, well, people always criticize presidents and their speeches, so what's new? |
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He was a very sparkling, mercurial personality, quick to embrace you, as well as to criticize if I felt that something wasn't right. |
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Still, some soldiers criticize the preponderance of awards for officers because it encourages politicking and smacks of careerism. |
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It seems a bit carping to criticize people for maintaining and restoring old buildings. |
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So, don't get on my case for enjoying my lifestyle, and I won't criticize you on your reading material. |
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The most common response was to castigate the reporter for daring to criticize a sacred cow hereabouts, weblogs. |
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Some people will criticize this, but the proof in the pudding will be that we will reduce our opex spending significantly. |
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While men might employ poetry or oratory to criticize women, women compose and sing songs about men. |
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One could criticize The Broken Hearts Club for an overdependence on humour of the self-referential variety. |
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It seems ironic that some would criticize the military for providing that opportunity when they chastise other departments for failing to. |
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He doesn't criticize the definitions, he chooses instead to try to paint a picture of extremism where there isn't any. |
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We would do better to deal honestly with what they have shown us than to criticize them for speaking the truth without love. |
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She has taught them to be good readers, and they employ their skills to criticize her with surgical precision. |
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I was astonished to hear a couple of side-musicians criticize the great pianist for turning the clave around. |
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They don't want to criticize a big corporation for manipulating the political process, so they quite illogically place all the blame on Davis. |
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Quantitative researchers sometimes criticize qualitative research as being too impressionistic and subjective. |
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The Democrats criticize the administration for acting imprudently and through malfeasance. |
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You can only choose one director, but feel free to discuss or criticize others' choices. |
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They criticize the film's lack of realism and its failure to portray comprehensively the true brutality of the death camps. |
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You can take each one separately and criticize it and say it is as consistent with innocence as with guilt. |
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He truly believes in the United States as a force for Good in the world, and who am I to criticize him for that? |
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There are more than 10 daily newspapers and a plethora of weeklies and fortnightlies, many of which frequently criticize the government. |
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You shouldn't just focus on the faults or difficulties and criticize the country. |
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In his later school years his close friends were a group of boys who met on a regular basis to exchange and criticize each other's literary work. |
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If you ask me, I think we ought to go right back to good old Plan A where we criticize the criticizers. |
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If it is an international group, does it regularly criticize abuses by governments of all political persuasions and geopolitical alignments? |
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Some may criticize the promposal as yet another narcissistic display by a generation that constantly needs to be reassured how special they are. |
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The public and the media would criticize the police if no prompt action were taken. |
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For those who criticize his targeting as extrajudicial, let me say that we are sensitive to these concerns. |
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It is tempting to criticize the trial by ordeal, wager of law and judicial combat for their apparent irrationality and cruelty. |
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Feminists offer tepid support for the government's response to terrorism on an abstract level but querulously criticize the practice of the war. |
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When scientists criticize these ideas, they often start talking about blind tests and repeatability and so forth. |
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They are well-disposed toward their subject but detached enough to criticize it. |
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But one might just ask, do we have to criticize those thousands of teens who have tried, or perhaps, experienced this unwanted rampancy? |
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One doesn't have to be a woolly-minded techno-utopian to criticize this as pandering to reactionary fogeys. |
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The author went on to criticize his refutation of productivity-related theories. |
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Joshua himself appeared reluctant to criticize the work of other carvers, publicly at least, unless requested to do so. |
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Feminists criticize the misogyny of philosophers and the overt and covert sexism, androcentrism, and related forms of male bias in philosophy. |
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The court's determination will go a long way toward reassuring citizens that they may anonymously criticize public officials. |
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Dare to criticize any of those folks from within the left and it's tantamount to McCarthyism. |
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Some pointed out the film's emotional power, others its use of irony and satire to criticize fascism. |
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What Epicurus said is that a determinist cannot criticize the doctrine of Free Will because he admits his own criticism is itself determined. |
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Human rights groups criticize maquilas for not providing better security for their low-wage, largely female work force. |
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They criticize a number of alternative existing approaches, some that claim to be Marxian and some that do not. |
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He is a maximalist and a showman, so it may be somewhat unfair to criticize him in this fashion. |
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It's really easy to criticize a bad record, but impossible to do great music justice in ink. |
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Making this case all the more pointed, even the right of a woman to criticize her own religion has been trammeled. |
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There are those who criticize style for its trendiness and materialistic consumption. |
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I believe that was a shot at those of us who criticize bilingual education, but it was hard to tell. |
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Many people criticize the eating qualities of tailor and blackfish but if treated the same way as dart, they are top table fish. |
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The deputies had plenty of other means at their disposal to criticize the government and protest the monetization of benefits. |
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I heard someone criticize them once for never using two-dimensional characters. |
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You have stepped on the toes of the Holy People, the unassailable people, the people you can't criticize or God help you! |
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That is why, while I often criticize the sluggards and incompetents in government, my admiration for the good guys is boundless. |
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People may sometimes criticize the officials in unobjective, inaccurate and unfair ways. |
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Tellingly, Namath, Allen, and Robertson all criticize the unpolished arrogance of the modern athlete, just as they were criticized before. |
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Yet priests and rabbis were unsalaried at this time, and most today would not criticize some advantage drawn from a life's work. |
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Is this the way to criticize an administration that seems to have some fascistic tendencies? |
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Until we have a policy of permanent non-aggression, how can I as a citizen of an aggressive country criticize other nations? |
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Teachers criticize the non-involvement of low status parents and resent the involvement of high status parents. |
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This is not an article to point blame at anyone, nor is this article being used to criticize my country. |
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Given the coordinative effort and resources brought to bear on this book, it seems almost heretic to criticize it, but there are some points of concern. |
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Hollywood, in 2002, views him as a spoiled child, a ready to raise a fuss flibbertigibbet who can't wait for someone to criticize his vision so he can go goofy on them. |
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Roy used the philosophical ideas found in the earliest Hindu scriptures to criticize the polytheism and some of the practices of popular Hinduism, such as sati. |
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He then met privately with Reid to personally criticize the buy-in provision. |
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If you so much as gently criticize him, they'll tear you apart. |
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Radio and television broadcasts usually criticize the current legal situation and show sympathy for patients who are being threatened by criminal procedures. |
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Opponents criticize him for waffling on the issues and for seeming aloof. |
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When funksters and soulsters who reached adulthood in the 1960s and '70s criticize rap, their number one complaint is usually that too much of it isn't melodic enough. |
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He proposes that the pot may not criticize the potter, and that similarly humans may not object to God, who predestines some to salvation but rejects others. |
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Since he has chosen, for his scenographic debut, to take a stab at Francesca Zambello's worst production, no one will criticize him, except perhaps for having been too timid. |
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In the meantime I suspect the greatest difficulties might arise if your sister was to snark about the netbuddy situation or actively criticize you and your decision making. |
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You refuse to help and then criticize me for not doing it right? You're impossible! |
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For those whose default position has been to criticize the NHS ourselves, we suddenly become quite defensive. |
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She refused to criticize the group by name or clarify whether she believed that ethnic Koreans had special privileges. |
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Clarke himself fails to criticize the Kennedy entourage for mocking and dismissing Johnson as incompetent behind his back. |
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The people should monitor and criticize their officials in order to prevent abuse of power for self-aggrandizement while infringing on the rights of others. |
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This defense of war crimes is combined with denunciations of those who expose or criticize them and attempts to further cow an already pliant media. |
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The quest for precision can lead biographers to criticize the factual inconsistencies, exaggerations, falsehoods, or self-deceit often found in autobiographies. |
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Sports Illustrated wondered why any sportswriter would criticize an athlete for being too open and honest. |
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Uber recently threatened to use the personal data of a tech journalist to destroy her because she dared criticize them. |
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He owes it to himself as much as he does to the people he is so keen to criticize, or at least patronize. |
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I recognize that it's easier to criticize a battle plan from outside the combat zone. |
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Those of us who aren't risking our lives shouldn't criticize her because resistance wasn't of the organized political kind that probably would have gotten her killed. |
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Rosenberg builds on Marx's work in order both to criticize prevailing orthodoxies in international relations theory and to develop an alternative theoretical position. |
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Sheridan depicts drug-filled cesspools not to criticize or protest, but to claim that they form merely the bottom rung of an ever-ascending ladder of success. |
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People who criticize him never look at the big picture, he isn't shoving himself down our throats, the bookers, the writers, and other management are. |
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Subsequent generations of Biblicists have followed suit, and by dint of their efforts they have legitimated and routinized the right of an individual to criticize the sacred. |
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As an example of the former, Wiseman applies his wonderfully analytic mind to question specific prior efforts to criticize the conclusions of the Feilding Report. |
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Itafar would not criticize Husain by name, but she did say his party was carrying water for Iran. |
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As a consequence both clerical and secular moralists felt able to criticize fashion on the grounds of the supposed morality or immorality of clothing and personal adornment. |
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A lot of people criticize you, take shots at you, but that is our job. |
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The President declares a proclamation of amnesty that will pardon any Confederate state that supports the union, but both the North and the South criticize it. |
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People were free to criticize the government, without fear of retribution! |
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It's certainly good when people are fair-minded and clear-headed enough to criticize people on their side, and we do especially respect people who act this way. |
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I am far more of an ideologue than a partisan, and rarely hesitate to criticize bad politicians or bad policies, regardless of which party they come from. |
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But why do you go to such lengths to criticize them across the board? |
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For a start, some may criticize the combination of federal and state data. |
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Those who criticize the Duggars, haggard said, cannot empathize with their pain and disappointment. |
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He's a little dumbfounded at reviews of the film that criticize the repetitiveness of some dialogue or inarticulate speech, two of the aspects that make the film feel true. |
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In a lyrically crafted homily, he displayed his mastery of words to criticize the world's major nations for presiding over the destruction of the environment. |
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The problem is that many people reverse this idea and argue that so long as we have the smallest mote in our eye, we cannot criticize another for having a beam in his eye. |
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That makes a difference in how openly they can criticize newsmakers. |
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What is the source of the rules or standards under which governmental, intergovernmental, and nongovernmental organizations evaluate and criticize a state? |
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While poets and dramatists were reworking the myths, Greek historians and philosophers were beginning to criticize them. |
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The United States continued to criticize the coup, but did not actively oppose the elections. |
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Death penalty opponents regard the death penalty as inhumane and criticize it for its irreversibility. |
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Those who criticize bicameralism stress that a unicameral legislature will be more efficient and faster in taking decisions. |
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Even people, who criticize your lifestyle, will have to respect the fact that you keep your word and your word is bond. |
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Yet, bad as that was, nobody in the Kremlin dared to criticize the nashi. |
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Unfortunately, there has never been in China acceptance of the peculiarly Anglophonic right to criticize one's rulers. |
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The easiest approach that many entrenched AD's take is to criticize or backstab others who are successful. |
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It's funny, but my friends and I, as rebellious young people, used lo criticize corporate America for a policy of planned obsolescence. |
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Huey, on the other hand, had no public record to mock or criticize. |
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It was tactful of her not to criticize me in front of my boss. |
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Since when is it a hanging offense to criticize someone who's not doing the job he's paid generously to do? |
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I shall not criticize the Treaty of Versailles. It is a fact. It is what it is. |
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Economic arguments against free trade criticize the assumptions or conclusions of economic theories. |
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While many criticize block voting's tendency to create landslide victories, some cite it as a strength. |
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Applying this to man, he who would criticize all human acts, movements, relations, etc. |
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Both of Wollstonecraft's novels criticize what she viewed as the patriarchal institution of marriage and its deleterious effects on women. |
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As a satirical polemicist, he frequently made use of his works to criticize intolerance, religious dogma, and the French institutions of his day. |
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The idea was to criticize previous arguments on a topic and emphatically and enthusiastically insert their own in order to win over the audience. |
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Although Aesop used wolves to warn, criticize and moralize about human behavior, his portrayals added to the wolf's image as a deceitful and dangerous animal. |
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Although the Sikh Gurus and Sikh religious teachings criticize the hierarchy of the caste system, the caste system is still present in some Sikh communities. |
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Some captives used their experiences as a North African slave to criticize slavery in the United States, such as William Ray in his book Horrors of Slavery. |
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Yasuo Tanaka's recent remarks that those who criticize his consultations with local residents as populism should go to ''a place like North Korea. |
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Hamas leaders have been careful not to criticize Egypt's border clampdown in public, for fear of being accused of meddling in Egypt's internal affairs. |
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In the following paper I shall explore and criticize various scholarly attempts to classify the genre of that most eclectic and farraginous work of Horace, the Ars poetica. |
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I don't like what you did, but who am I to criticize you? I've done worse. |
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So I am not going to rehearse my alternative and the reasons for it, but rather explore and criticize the sources of the psychosemantics of thinking. |
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Furthermore, Hymer proceeds to criticize the neoclassical theories, stating that the theory of capital movements cannot explain international production. |
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The brash private had the audacity to criticize the general. |
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African teachers were not permitted to criticize the government or any school authority. It was intellectual baasskap, a way of institutionalising inferiority. |
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The most ordinary temptation of the cultivated mind is to desire to criticize too much, to overjudge, to criticize even that of which he knows nothing. |
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