Sentence examples for reduced criticism from inspiring English sources

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The unanimous United Nations resolution on Iraq has reduced criticism of Spain's support of the war, and the recent international donors conference has cast Mr. Aznar in a prominent role.

The long duration of CFS/ME experienced by patients in the current sample before receiving specialist support may have reduced criticism within these close relationships (Blazquez & Alegre, 2013) out of increased pressure to formulate joint explanatory narratives of the condition (Brooks et al., 2013).

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And a clean image — one attained by, say, avoiding oil spills and other environmental disasters — reduces criticism from employees, consumers and government.

All that being said, I'm more than happy to explore with you ways to make the system better and reduce criticism.

Toward that end, administration officials have begun a campaign to show that the federal stimulus is an example of a program that works, hoping to reduce criticism before Congress votes on a health care overhaul.

Israel's policy of killing Palestinian leaders suspected of directing attacks on Israelis has led to international condemnation, and some experts speculated that recent arrests and abductions were intended to reduce criticism.

Inspectors said a number of reports by the office of the ombudsman into historical events had been altered before publication to reduce criticism of the police and called for such investigations to be suspended until its criticisms were addressed.

The evidence for both national and transnational firms means that is difficult to confirm that the responsible drinking programs produced so far in Brazil have been undertaken to systematically reduce alcohol problems, or mainly as part of a public relations strategy to reduce criticism and potentially forestall government regulations (Babor, 2006, 2009; Jernigan, 2009).

It is in the interest of the mystery of the guild to banish criticism altogether, and they have pretty much succeeded, reducing criticism to glowing, one hundred percent positive 700-1,200-word blurbs masquerading as reviews in the back pages of literary quarterlies, when they are allowed in at all.

Regarding expressed emotion, 83.7% of the respondents stated that the offered PGIR consisted of measures to reduce criticism and 82.9% of respondents stated measures to reduce emotional overinvolvement.

For a time the show was disdained by other film reviewers, who felt that its thumbs-up or thumbs-down verdicts reduced movie criticism to a mere yes or no -- an argument that seems downright quaint today.

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