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You can use it when you are referring to something that someone has been harshly judged or reprimanded for not doing. For example, "The senator was harshly criticized for not taking a strong stance on the issue."
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However, our specialty has often been criticized for not being critical with respect to the acceptance of new technology.
He's often been criticized for not having tried hard enough, a criticism that's probably fair.
Being often criticized for not having a sufficient validation, CGE models can often be seen critical.
He was roundly criticized for not returning.
The center was sharply criticized for not detecting the attack.
Mitt Romney has been criticized for not discussing foreign policy.
President Clinton has been severely criticized for not responding forcefully.
Franklin has been criticized for not being a dreamer.
Lehrer was criticized for not challenging the candidates.
Paterno was criticized for not suspending Casey during the investigation.
"Police are mostly criticized for not responding," Hilow said.
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