Examples of 'being criticised' in a sentence
Meaning of "being criticised"
A state or condition in which a person is subjected to disapproval, negative feedback, or judgmental remarks about their behavior, actions, or work. It implies the act of being evaluated, judged, or censured for perceived faults or shortcomings
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The government are being criticised from all sides.
This is why conventional plastics are increasingly being criticised.
This delay is being criticised by both the supporters.
It was criticised at the time and it is being criticised again.
We are being criticised and you are asking us to withdraw the document.
Now its laws on adoption are being criticised as too restrictive.
Being criticised for trying too hard.
Celebs are are renowned for being criticised about their weight.
I believe that this cooperation gives legitimacy to a process which is being criticised.
In order to avoid being criticised you just have to do nothing.
Pisceans do not like being alone and hate being criticised.
Our fear of being criticised has to be lowered.
He gets quite upset when someone is being criticised unfairly.
Being criticised by a supervisor.
Members to stop criticising what is not worth being criticised.
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You knew we were being criticised over the arts.
The Socialists wanted to protect their Commissionersdesignate who were being criticised.
I do not like being criticised either.
He 's just talking tough because he hates being criticised.
But the effort is already being criticised by some human rights activists.
As can be expected, the plan is already being criticised.
Constantly being criticised.
He is being criticised for going out but he is not being allowed to play.
Gazprom doesnt like being criticised.
The AITA is also being criticised for not seeking a neutral venue despite the prevailing circumstances.
We do not mind being criticised.
International cooperation, cross-border movements and openness are being criticised.
Better than being criticised.
The media is revelling in serial killer theories and we're being criticised.
They are being criticised.
It 's also important to consider the cultural background of the person you are being criticised by.
But this is what most of them are being criticised for on social media now.
I can not bear being geed up and encouraged . Better than being criticised.
The former Sevilla chief is being criticised for his summer market work.
Being criticised frequently, for example, when mistakes were made.
I do not want us being criticised.
Jeremy Corbyn is being criticised for what is called ‘ constructive ambiguity ' on Brexit.
Can not stand Kamal being criticised.
What was being criticised in the report?
It 's the whole system that is being criticised.
If your company is being criticised online, respond quickly, decisively and honestly.
Because, remember when she said that they were, she was being criticised during the campaign.
Doctors, meanwhile, say they are being criticised unfairly for circusmtances that are beyond their control.
When we discuss this subject, I feel as if I am being criticised by both sides.
But Trump can not handle being criticised like that, ” CNN quoted an unidentified source as saying.
And what exactly is the SNCF being criticised for?
Instead of being criticised for that, I feel that I should be congratulated.
At least it 's better than being criticised by everyone.
I'm being criticised by the newspapers, the radio, the television!
And you thought Corbyn was just being criticised for not singing God Save the Queen.
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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