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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "criticised without" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to describe people or ideas that were critiqued without any consideration or analysis. For example: "The new policy was criticised without thought for how it would affect the community."
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She said she liked shows which taught people skills, like X Factor, but was concerned that other shows simply criticised without giving people anything positive.
However, it has been claimed there were several external candidates on the interview list drawn up by executive search firm Egon Zehnder.There are those who believe he was enticed into entering the race to give credibility to a process that would have been heavily criticised without some heavyweight external candidates in the public domain.
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They could criticise without having to offer policy alternatives beyond the Brothers' slogan, "Islam is the solution".
The sock puppets were being used to hide a true identity, to criticise without consequence and thus to deceive.
Except - note this: westerners can and do disagree with what their own governments are doing, and their investigative journalists can investigate and criticise without the risk of getting murdered as a result - unlike journalists in Putin's Russian wonderland.
I had to learn to adapt my way to be able to criticise without intimidating people," she says.
Southern Europe needs to enhance its competitiveness and export more, and has been criticised (not without justification) for failing to do more along these lines.
While the letter to Dinet criticised Voetius without naming him explicitly, Descartes' subsequent Epistola ad Voetium (1643) went further by removing the apparent anonymity of his target in the first letter.
He criticised New Labour without erecting many clear signposts pointing to where he really intended to take the party.
He criticised Mr Gingrich without naming him, saying his opponent was joining in on a frontal assault on free enterprise when he castigated Mr Romney's time at a private equity firm.
Leicester director of rugby Richard Cockerill has criticised their introduction without the consultation of Premiership coaches, while former England hooker Brian Moore argues they are for the benefit of the game. .
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