Sentence examples for Be criticisms from inspiring English sources

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Be criticisms

noun

The act of criticising; a critical judgment passed or expressed; a critical observation or detailed examination and review; a critique; animadversion; censure.

  • The politician received a lot of public criticism for his controversial stance on the issue.

Exact(4)

There will be criticisms, but the city's image is being transformed".Brazil also has work to do inside the stadiums.

There are likely to be criticisms of Ofsted and calls for more protection of teachers from the misuse of social media.

There may be criticisms of President Obama's negotiation tactics, but it is clear that he made a strategic decision to pursue an agreement with Republicans.

Even after the passage of regulations, there continued to be criticisms about the availability of narcotics and around 1910 there was a wave of legislation aimed to strengthen requirements for their sale and remove what were commonly referred to as "loopholes" in poison laws.

Similar(56)

"There will always be criticism," he said.

"There'll be criticism.

Yet there are criticisms.

But there were criticisms elsewhere, too.

Of course, there have been criticisms.

Yet even here, there are criticisms.

If there were criticisms, there were but a few.

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