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the criticise
verb
To evaluate (something), and judge its merits and faults
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He went on the criticise the awards ceremony, saying: "It was kind of a joke – like the Grammys themselves".
6.47pm GMT Leveson goes on the criticise the PCC for dismissing the Guardian's investigation into phone hacking: The effect of the 2009 investigation was to alienate and anger the sole newspaper [the Guardian] which had taken this issue seriously.
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Did the press criticise the government as it does now?
The Foreign Office criticised the sentences.
The Patients Association criticised the plan.
Again, the stars criticised the result.
The pair criticised The Sun's Page Three topless models.
The liberal Constitution Party criticised the government's "grave human-rights violations".
The panel criticised the CRU response as "unhelpful and defensive".
The glaciologist criticises the way research grants are given out.
The National Farmers Union criticised the plan, saying food production is vital.
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