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Please be assured that Starbucks has no intention of criticising the economic situation in the UK.
If she has any intention of criticising him for inviting the anti-gay preacher Rick Warren to give the invocation, she is keeping it under her hat.
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It is not our intention to criticise the content of the RARBIS here, but from a conceptual point of view one may seriously question the composition of domains in relation to its main intention – the quantification of severity.
Lloyd Newson, who conceived and directed this piece of rigorously physical verbatim theatre, is explicit in his intention: to suggest that Britain's multicultural policies have inadvertently licensed separatism and that people are nervous of criticising militant Islam.
He also later issued a clarification, saying he had no intention to criticise women.
In Intention, she criticised the way philosophers since Descartes have had a conception of knowledge, even knowledge of one's own actions, as "incorrigibly contemplative", passive, speculative.
In an editorial, the Lyttelton Times welcomed Sewell's intention of representing the electorate again, but criticised him for the briefness of his statement.
The BBC is frightened of criticising Islam.
Britons should beware of criticising Trump.
Were those of us criticising all white?
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