Examples of 'harshly criticised' in a sentence

Meaning of "harshly criticised"

harshly criticised - This phrase is used to indicate strong negative feedback or disapproval towards someone or something in a critical or severe manner

How to use "harshly criticised" in a sentence

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Stove also harshly criticised philosophical idealism.
A proposal to alter the EU rules for working hours is harshly criticised.
This action was harshly criticised by the international academic community.
The negotiation process with the AUC and the results of LJP have been harshly criticised.
However his approach was harshly criticised by some.
Israeli ministers harshly criticised her comparison of the Toulouse murders to the situation in Gaza.
Internationally, the junior idol trend has been harshly criticised.
He was harshly criticised.
To kill a toad, foretells that your judgment will be harshly criticised.
This measure has been harshly criticised as it affects Roma people disproportionately.
The team 's overall performance and head coach Silvia Neid were harshly criticised in the media.
This measure has been harshly criticised as it affects Roma people disproportionally.
The stream of anti-weekly day off sentiment from certain employers were harshly criticised on Twitter,.
The developments were harshly criticised by the Turkish government as well as the main opposition.
In the past, ENISA was harshly criticised.

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The document harshly criticised the country for failing to tackle high-level corruption and organised crime.
When trying to rent some land, they were harshly criticised by the authorities.
Belgrade has harshly criticised the strategy, saying it only " feeds the hopes of radical Albanians.
Federal Councillor Calmy-Rey's style of leadership is harshly criticised Chronologie.
The Vatican has been harshly criticised for its position given the Aids crisis.
Many Jewish Israelis, including top-retired security officials and politicians, have also harshly criticised the law.
The Egyptian president also harshly criticised the Innocence of Muslims film.
Brussels-based independent EU-Turkey news portal, ABHaber . com, harshly criticised the EC.
This movement was harshly criticised by abductees ' relatives.
French critics and fans harshly criticised the singer 's perceived lack of spontaneity.
Montoya 's assassination has been harshly criticised at both the national and international levels.
The revocation has been harshly criticised by several environmental organisations, including WWF.
However, the case has been harshly criticised by the United Nations human rights office.
After Apur Sansar was harshly criticised by a Bengali critic, Ray wrote an article defending it.
At this event, she harshly criticised the president 's actions against media.

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