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the uncritical
adjective
Indulgent or undiscriminating; slow to criticize
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Mr. Obama deserves the electoral support — but not the uncritical adulation — of African-Americans.
But it's typical of the uncritical hyperbole that defines and dogs this documentary.
Some find the uncritical attitude to Israel distasteful; others simply find Israel irrelevant.
His fight is with the uncritical, ideological religious education inculcated in Saudi society.
If nothing else, these scandals should dim the uncritical admiration that senior politicians have for businessmen.
Their harsh analysis proved much more useful to investors than the uncritical reviews published by their Japanese counterparts.
To the Editor: I was surprised at the uncritical free pass given to James Bradley's book "The Imperial Cruise".
These were met with premature fanfare, and I am concerned by the uncritical applause for the current crop.
Given the uncritical approach taken by "The Court", it would be wise to make time to watch "Prosecutor" as well.
It says something about the Republican movement today that the only currently recognized patriotism is the uncritical kind.
Freedom of information campaigner, Heather Brooke, questions the uncritical handling of Parker's speech by much of the British press.
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