Examples of 'direct criticism' in a sentence

Meaning of "direct criticism"

Direct criticism: blunt feedback or judgment given without beating around the bush, often straightforward and to the point

How to use "direct criticism" in a sentence

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He continues with the direct criticism.
Avoid direct criticism of students when they make errors.
I never received any direct criticism.
This pamphlet is a direct criticism of the patriarchy imposed by high castes.
It looks as though you took my comment as a direct criticism of your work.
Direct criticism pertaining to special situations should not get lost in multilateral declarations.
Which was correctly interpreted as a direct criticism of this government and its policies.
And sensing that the assembly was not entirely happy with his rather direct criticism.
The comments drew direct criticism from Obama.
And sensing that the assembly was not entirely happy with this rather direct criticism.
Such direct criticism of the military is extremely rare in Pakistan.
But he was careful to avoid direct criticism of China.
He 's offered direct criticism of a specific political system.
The Greek system can also be an easy target to direct criticism.
These imperatives bar any direct criticism of the CPC by any individual or organization.

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Initially, Berlin and Kay's theory received little direct criticism.
The Committee was also wrong to make a direct criticism of the Constitution of a State party.
Direct criticism is given in front of others “Recommendations” are given in private.
Juan Sabin himself makes a direct criticism of this company.
Direct criticism of a president in that way “ is somewhat unprecedented, ” Clark told VOA.
The following articles direct criticism at the hypothesis,.
Being a W.A.S.P. means I lack the ability to express direct criticism.
Has he ever made any direct criticism of Putin?
Because it 's a direct criticism of the administration 's policies.
Nonetheless, by convention Presidents refrain from direct criticism of the Government.
Suggestions, direct criticism and praise.
Marshall Sahlins 's 1976 work The Use and Abuse of Biology was a direct criticism of Wilson 's theories.
Oh, you saved your direct criticism for the op-ed piece.
Wisely, this House normally avoids direct criticism of individual Member States.
Ruth Davidson, however, avoided any direct criticism of the prime minister on Thursday.

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