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Until now, "they've been able to criticize the governments without actually delivering anything but criticism," Mr. Istrabadi said.
Finally, while the field has been critical of Google and GFT, it is because we are able to criticize: No other NDS-based system had continuously provided public health predictions for as long as GFT, many NDS surveillance systems had not been as carefully evaluated [6, 18 20], and fewer still had been implemented prospectively.
I'm able to criticize Bush.
"Nobody would have been able to criticize the Pinto".
Justice has to be able to criticize existing practices and beliefs.
We must be able to criticize aspects of Israel without having our love for it annulled.
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They never criticized the Kremlin directly, but by focussing on the land — the natural, mystical beauty of historic Russia — they were able to implicitly criticize the regime's disregard for the people.
By withholding coöperation, they will be able to forcefully criticize her initiatives and define a set of issues that will help their party make a case for a return to power".
Staff are able to publicly criticize their own games and each other.
In consequence of this policy, subordinates were thenceforth able to publicly criticize their superiors, thus undermining both military and political authority, including that of the cabinet itself.
The idea is that "[i]t is precisely when we are aware of the features our intuitions track that we are able to reflectively criticize whether these intuitions are warranted, and whether these intuitions should carry weight in a mature philosophical account" (Sripada and Konrath 2011, 375).
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