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criticise造句
1. It's easy to criticise with the benefit of hindsight. 2. Far be it from me to criticise, but shouldn't their mother take a share of the blame? 3. You can criticise him until you're blue in the face, but you'll never change his personality. 4. To criticise earlier work. 7. 5. The reports also criticise ill-defined command lines. 6. It now leaves him free to criticise other results of the massively funded but unregulated conservation industry. 7. They criticise the poll tax, but when they were in office the rates went through the roof. 8. However, I criticise the trend towards not having highly paid and experienced staff. 9. It will also strongly criticise the use of cluster bombs. 10. Jerry Lee still found time to criticise the bassist from his own backing band but was now in classic form. 11. It is possible to criticise a merchant's goods without reflecting on the competence or the probity of their producer. 12. So how dare anyone criticise a true champion who has proved herself over and over again. 13. Not merely does one criticise the forms of science and technology but one proposes positive human enhancing alternatives. 14. Tempting as it is to criticise them back,[.com] this will make them even more defensive. 15. I suppose it nice to criticise when you team keeps winning irrespective, though for how long more I can't say. 16. Right and left have much cause to criticise government. 17. You criticise was of effect for him. 18. Researchers must not unjustifiably criticise or disparage other Researchers. 19. Well, you should pay for it. Criticise me. 20. She does not criticise rivals who make toys there. 21. He was the first to break ranks with Ceausescu and publicly criticise his policies. 22. How far does she commit herself to Proteus, and does she really criticise herself? 23. But while Corden thanked the loyal hard core, he did not criticise the floating fans. 24. The pupil spends his days far better drafting a pleading or writing an opinion and having his master criticise his work afterwards. 25. A Mr Ashton had given evidence to the Inquiry and quoted a third party, who appeared to criticise its works. 26. The prosecuting counsel said that nothing would be heard to criticise the victim's character, who was timid and nervous. 27. The far right objects that the tests encourage children to criticise traditional values. 28. And these same Labour members have the nerve to criticise Mr Smith for offering weak opposition to the Government! 29. Despite the scale of the sector's misjudgments, the City is in no position to criticise. 30. There will always be some one only too eager to criticise your progress.