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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid critique" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the desire to prevent or minimize criticism or evaluation of something.
Example: "In order to foster creativity, we should aim to avoid critique during the brainstorming session."
Alternatives: "steer clear of criticism" or "evade evaluation".
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An art of power and protest turned into an easily-shareable, pre-packaged Instagram filter that manages to avoid critique through being "honest," or "real". .
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He uses global warming as a distraction to dodge the real problems we face and avoid critiques of his performance.
Distancers need to practice initiating sex more often and pursuers need to find ways to tell their partner "you're sexy," while avoiding critique after sex.
He argued that the logic behind Augustine's theodicy described sin as inevitable but unnecessary, which he believed captured the argument without relying on a literal interpretation of the fall, thus avoiding critique from scientific positions.
All too often, though, this charitable work has coexisted with a Church hierarchy that studiously avoided critiquing the political and economic system that generates poverty and inequality.
"There were some negative comments made by individuals who seemed to think that the program was about giving an overly positive view of Islam, thereby avoiding critiques pertaining to terrorism, etc.," Bashir said.
The Senate GOP leader avoids critiquing the president and almost always declines to answer questions about Trump's numerous controversial statements and blistering attacks against foes, including special counsel Robert Mueller.
Accordingly, it may be important to avoid the critique that bariatric surgery for obesity in minors is a medicalization of their life-world and a quick fix [ 225].
The key to gathering accurate information is to recognize that people will generally avoid offering critiques, especially to leaders, unless the behaviors are truly egregious.
But the IMF has to tread a careful line on this issue to avoid explicitly critiquing the laws in its 188 member countries, including states like Mali and Yemen, which have been among the worst performers on indices of gender equality.
These cases represent the Court obscuring the impact of its own rulings, perhaps to avoid political critiques by observers offended by the Court's self-aggrandizement. Were legal discourse more accessible to the lay public, the country would not stand for such intrusiveness.
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