Sentence examples for grave criticism from inspiring English sources

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Araki could never depict this relationship as completely mutual, nor healthy without facing grave criticism, but he makes it attractive through the absence of the horrific.

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Thanks to what critics say is the absurdity of Britain's libel laws, we were unable to broadcast the most shocking allegations of abuse in 2010 – they're in my book – but we did air grave criticisms of the church.

respect, that such grave criticisms of a public service and those who work in it should be made only if the issue is fairly raised in advance and the Court has an exact knowledge of the relevant circumstances.

Rigell responded to Graves' criticism by noting that he had spoken to administrators at the Library of Congress who said reports prepared for all members were already being made available to lobbyists and special interest groups, who find out about them as soon as they're released to members.

These critics voiced a number of concerns about the power and scope of the WTO, with the gravest criticisms clustering around issues such as environmental impact, health and safety, the rights of domestic workers, the democratic nature of the WTO, and the long-term wisdom of endorsing commercialism and free trade to the neglect of other values.

These critics voiced a number of concerns about the power and scope of the WTO, with the gravest criticisms clustering around issues such as environmental impact, health and safety, the rights of domestic workers, the democratic nature of the WTO, national sovereignty, and the long-term wisdom of endorsing commercialism and free trade to the neglect of other values.

John has written all sorts of things, from novels (A Small Still Voice, The Whole, Snowball's Chance) to mash-ups of Shakespeare plays (All the World's a Grave) to essays, criticism, and poetry that have been in places like Playboy, the Paris Review, and the Believer.

Last July, the Vatican issued changes to canon law for handling abuse, placing pedophilia in the rank of the church's gravest crimes, but drew criticism confusion when it also placed the attempted ordination of women in a similar category.

We are, of course, happy that Italy's criticism of the grave deficiencies of the Dublin regulation on refugees is finally common currency, even in Brussels.

Such criticism is a grave crime in North Korea, one that usually entails a lengthy term in a prison camp, if not immediate execution, according to officials and analysts in Seoul.

Those days of urban skirmishing, which began at the end of May with a pointless and heavy-handed police crackdown on a sit-in at the disputed park, have opened many eyes to Erdogan's intemperate and intolerant side — his tone-deafness, his tendency to regard any criticism as a grave insult, his conspiracy theories.

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