While some writers have criticized the story for not having enough twists and turns, the work of actors has been praised almost unanimously.
Both writers criticized negative mainstream media depictions of down-low men.
However, later writers have criticized this approach as being artificial and lacking in relevance to language learners' needs.
Many writers have criticized the movement's most widely held theology, religious naturalism.
Later writers often criticized Archimedes for not explaining how he arrived at his results in the first place.
Some writers criticized the car's appearance and price, however.
Several writers felt that the novel left much to be desired following Fitzgerald's previous works and promptly criticized him.
Several writers have criticized both Freud's clinical efforts and his accounts of them.
The austere design was well regarded at first, but architectural writers have since criticised it.
Partly for that reason, the magazine does not name the individual staff members or agencies its writers criticize.