"critic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Journalists' claims of objectivity are perhaps imperfectly realized; even so, the hard-line critics protest too much.
- The bill, titled the Cuban Solidarity Act of 2001, is the first major legislative proposal by hard-line critics of Mr. Castro in five years.
- Still, hard-line critics, some of whom openly oppose the treaty, say the Soviets could reinstall the seven-warhead front ends.
- Unlike some hard-line critics, I retain a warm place for nostalgia in my own heart, and for sentiment and uncomplicated beauty, as well.
- New companies are being listed each week, the number of investors is surging and hard-line critics have been muzzled.
- "He was not a sort of ideological, hard-line critic," said William R. Keylor, a professor of international relations and history.
- The move has quieted the hard-line critics who have lamented Moscow's dwindling influence, and has even enabled the President to settle a few scores with some of his political rivals.
- That's a far cry from hard-line American critics who have accused Mr. Gorbachev of trying to save Saddam Hussein's skin, divide the allies and start a new cold war.
- But after concluding that he could not block NATO's decision, Mr. Yeltsin sought to fend off its hard-line critics by negotiating a face-saving agreement.
- Team B was described by The New York Times as "a hand-picked unofficial panel of hard-line critics of recent arms control policy."
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