Examples of 'right to criticise' in a sentence

Meaning of "right to criticise"

right to criticise - Asserts that an individual has the freedom or authority to express negative opinions or feedback

How to use "right to criticise" in a sentence

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right to criticise
You have no right to criticise which clients.
I am fighting so people can exercise their right to criticise.
The right to criticise and form your own opinions.
We now have the right to criticise them.
My right to criticise the government.
It concerns the erosion of the right to criticise religions.
You have no right to criticise us because it is against our religion.
The right to religious beliefs vs the right to criticise.
You have no right to criticise me.
People pay their money and they have a right to criticise.
We have not the right to criticise this too much.
Protest group leader Luisa Neubauer says she would lose right to criticise the company.
They are right to criticise.
Here it 's work that earns you the right to criticise.
Everybody has the right to criticise and defamation does not mean criticism.

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They were elected by us, so we have the right to criticise them.
I think the Commission is right to criticise how companies are behaving at present.
According to the Financial Times, the International Monetary Fund is right to criticise this plan.
I have no right to criticise.
The right to criticise one 's own culture and religion is seemingly restricted to white westerners.
You are absolutely right to criticise.
He 's right to criticise those clowns.
I believe that I have the right to criticise my country.
Malik defended his right to criticise his brother, citing freedom of expression.
Mr Barroso, he said, had the right to criticise the Parliament.
Everyone has the right to criticise the guerrillas, that much is obvious.
Big debate, Was Roger Federer right to criticise Hawk-Eye? | Sport.
Is Pearson right to criticise conservatives?
The new countries have a right to criticise the European Union.
Do judges have the right to criticise Parliamentarians and vice versa?
Do we have the Right to Criticise Islam?
As a cartoonist Bala has right to criticise the matter but definitely, this is something vulgar.
Do you have the right to criticise me?
Are you right to criticise the court?
Trump has no right to criticise the NHS.
You have always had the right to criticise Christianity as much as you like.
They have no right to criticise you! Brother Sei.
No-one has the right to criticise it.
That said, is it right to criticise this book for that?
Everyone has the right to criticise unjust actions of a state . ”.
We, however, have the right to criticise the Government.
Excuse me. You have no right to criticise which clients--.

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