Sentence examples for criticising to from inspiring English sources

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The formula was original: a playground chant, a cavernous hip-hop beat, harmonies that disappear upwards like wisps of smoke, and most importantly a message – a dry comment on the excesses of pop culture, "using the medium I was criticising to make my point".

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Others criticise to raise the prospects of being co-opted.

"I want to be a congressman – to criticise, to supervise the corrupt government".

(For people who do like EastEnders, denigrate means to criticise, to put down).

It is incumbent on those who criticise to propose a sunnier more optimistic prophylactic.

While showing the attractiveness in dealing with ambiguous estimates, they have been criticised to be incapable of modelling incompleteness encountered in decision analysis.

You're telling students that they need to fit an arbitrary measurement of health (that has been criticised to the nth degree).

The sample size (n = 127) in study 1 may be criticised to be a bit small.

However, this method has been criticised to be subjective to a certain extent.

The secular identity of the British people is not something to criticise, but to celebrate".

The Spanish people got used to rulers whose criticising led to big trouble.

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