Examples of 'be criticised' in a sentence
Meaning of "be criticised"
To be criticized means to receive negative feedback, judgment, or evaluation regarding one's actions, behavior, or work. It indicates that someone has expressed disapproval, dissatisfaction, or fault with regards to the individual's performance or decisions
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The board would be criticised either way.
Politicians everywhere do not much like to be criticised.
The decision can be criticised on several grounds.
The march organisers can also be criticised.
The construction could be criticised as being overly simple.
And then they need to get ready to be criticised.
People should not be criticised for being radical.
Sometimes those decisions will be criticised.
She might be criticised for not joining in.
I do not think they can be criticised.
You would be criticised very harshly.
The level of tax subsidies can also be criticised.
This can be criticised not only on equity grounds.
Which is why we allow it to be criticised so extensively.
We will be criticised for our charity with others.
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Modern atheism can be criticised in turn.
In vocational training policy and research should be criticised.
We will be criticised by film critics if we use such plot in a movie.
Errors made by others are to be expected and can be criticised.
We tend to be criticised for being distant.
There are very few points which could be criticised.
Governments need to be criticised for failing to honour their obligations.
Of course that does not mean they should never be criticised.
You will be criticised greatly.
This assertion must be criticised.
Intrastat continues to be criticised because of the burden it imposes on operators.
He also warned that the judiciary must not be criticised.
I am willing to be criticised for my work.
It is easier to criticise than it is to create something that can be criticised.
Religion has to be criticised if needed.
It is not easy for somebody who is successful not to be criticised.
I could be criticised for that.
All leaders will be criticised.
Expect to be criticised and disrespected.
Diversity should not be criticised.
Ideas must not be criticised or evaluated during the brainstorming session.
We are in no way suggesting that rulers must never be criticised or opposed.
A government simply can not be criticised for adopting such a course of action.
I can not refrain from criticising things that need to be criticised.
Anyone taking initiative will be criticised for moving too fast.
This is a movie with much more to recommend it than should be criticised.
We would certainly be criticised for interfering in the internal affairs of those countries.
So let the critic be criticised.
They do not like to be criticised on this point and can sometimes take offence.
Now he has apparently decided that net filtering may not be criticised.
Either the press are informed and you will be criticised for being untrustworthy and disloyal.
Those countries that do not exercise any control at all should also be criticised.
I do not wanna be criticised.
The level of force used to restore public safety could not therefore be criticised.
Be prepared to be criticised.
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This map was immediately criticised by the cartographers
It was criticised for its lack of statistical rigour
My own country too is criticised in this report