Sentence examples for not be criticised from inspiring English sources

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Ultimately, teenagers should not be criticised for the way they dress.

Their effort could not be criticised but in defence and attack the lack of cohesion and class was glaring.

"The organisations participating in the resettlement programme should not be criticised," he told the Irish Times on November 4 1985.

With breathtaking frankness, the former foreign secretary, Lord Howe, explained that the government should not be criticised for "incompatibility between policy and presentation of policy".

MacLeod could not be criticised for failing to take measures to avoid the impact, despite the car's siren and flashing lights.

But the wedding should not be criticised, as it has been by some, for presenting the world with an old-fashioned image of Britain.

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Van Gaal's record is very similar to that of David Moyes last season, but former Liverpool player Jamie Carragher says he has not been criticised as much because of the authority he exudes.

He said in the nine years between the disaster and applying for the Merseyside job he had not been criticised for any of the work he had done relating to the disaster.

You can't be criticised for that.

It certainly shouldn't be criticised as capable of "melting the movement".

We didn't play against Liverpool until it is too late, but we can't be criticised for our effort.

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