"critical" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Conservatives succeeded in inserting several key planks into the party platform, some of which were implicitly critical of the President's own policies.
- And for a mild-mannered sweet country gal, Swift tells "60 Minutes" a few things that seem implicitly critical of her pop peers.
- The action seems likely to create a split between North Korea and China, which this evening issued a statement that was implicitly critical of its former ally.
- The draft is implicitly critical of the party's old thinking and old solutions.
- This evangelical movement was led by lay preachers who themselves came from the lower strata, and whose preaching was implicitly critical of the established order.
- The piece feels a little like a large-scale digital war game and is implicitly critical of the lulling, distancing effects of the technology it uses.
- But the report's tone is consistently bullish and implicitly critical of past approaches that it suggests have been overcautious.
- A rock singer, Cui Jian, whose lyrics are implicitly critical of the society, was even allowed to proceed with a concert tour in late January.
- It stated that "Miss Berger should not have attended the meeting, which was implicitly critical of the union, when she was a national executive member.
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