Sentence examples for explicitly criticised from inspiring English sources

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On Chinese social media, the users have learnt to censor themselves – the government cannot be explicitly criticised, resulting in some very creative nicknames to subtly reference them instead.

Updated at 1.01pm BST 12.41pm BST Press reaction Andrew Parker (above), the director general of MI5, has explicitly criticised leaks from the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

The Federal Reserve has explicitly criticised budget cuts imposed by Congress, blaming fiscal policy for holding back the US's economic recovery.

The report also explicitly criticised the bank for a lack of transparency on fees, which led to RBS promising to clarify them and remove interest payments for the first 90 days when a customer defaults.

Despite this, the use of commercial programs has not been explicitly criticised by regulatory authorities.

More than half (17/30) of the ERG reports explicitly criticised the conduct of the systematic review within the MS, for example, the quality of the searching, screening or quality assessment processes, the definition or application of inclusion criteria, the presence of errors or failure to perform meta-analyses or even the complete absence of a formal systematic review.

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Professor Black explicitly criticises the Tories for propagating a myth that NHS productivity was declining to create a false justification for their health and social care bill".

He is scathing about the ECB's inability to capitalise on cricket's popularity at the height of the 2005 Ashes victory, implicitly criticising the decision to sell exclusive rights to Sky and explicitly criticising the cosy relationship between the broadcaster and the governing body.

However, in his (2003a) he explicitly criticises OSR and argues for a version of ESR in the context of a discussion of quantum field theory.

Berlin set out his basic account of what he would later label monism in his biography of Marx (1939), but did not explicitly criticise it or set out a pluralistic alternative to it (although his lecture 'Utilitarianism', dating from the late 1930s, does set out an argument that anticipates his later claim that values are incommensurable).

While acknowledging the validity of all faiths, in essence, his song words explicitly criticise the Pope and the perceived materialism of the Catholic Church – a verse that EMI and Capitol Records continue to omit from the album's lyrics.

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