Examples of 'were criticised' in a sentence

Meaning of "were criticised"

were criticised means that something or someone received negative feedback or disapproval. It indicates that there were objections or unfavorable opinions expressed towards a particular action, decision, or person

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were criticised
His actions were criticised by other political parties.
The anational doctrines of some esperantists were criticised.
Her words were criticised for being arrogant.
Even at the regional conferences the party leaders were criticised.
His comments were criticised by various commentators.
The delays in removal carcasses of culled animals were criticised.
People who were criticised had a right to be defended in court.
The disturbance lasted four days and the police were criticised for their passivity.
The reports were criticised for being late and of poor quality.
David Coulthard and the McLaren team were criticised heavily.
The new proposals were criticised by business and environmental groups.
Some aspects of the Green Paper were criticised.
They were criticised but also understood by their fellow nuns.
This is something that we were criticised for a few years ago.
They were criticised for a lack of focus on social justice and inequality.

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For the most part they were criticised or even ridiculed.
We were criticised for leaving movies and getting into television.
Give me an example when you were criticised for your personality.
Councils were criticised for being under the influence of property developers and corporate owners.
The lengthy preambles of certain Community acts were criticised as superfluous by several judges.
They were criticised because.
The standards of the vessel 's construction were criticised by several commentators.
Police were criticised for reacting too lightly and too late when protesters were under attack.
UN prosecutors and judges were criticised for the inefficient trial.
In Greece and in Italy, school books were criticised.
The championships were criticised for the bad management and poor tables.
Several times, the activities of the Beethoven-Haus were criticised by the public.
Ahmadinejad politics were criticised and teachers threatened that they would launch a strike.
When they pursued power like kings, these royal women were criticised and condemned.
Sellers at cut prices were criticised and their activities referred to as the black market.
Deficiencies were spotted by the Commission and set-backs were criticised by civil society partners.
US troops were criticised for not securing the museum.
Even at regional Conferences, Party leaders were criticised.
They impressed the public but were criticised or dismissed by sinologists then and later.
There were 39 specific actions listed, although many were criticised as vague.
Sussex Police were criticised over their handling of the investigation.
He was a controversial administrator, and his policies were criticised by the Gambia Native Association.
The PSNI were criticised for their handling of the riots.
Even so, the Australian bowlers were criticised for their tactics.
TAOs were criticised in particular.
The mechanisms for carrying it out were criticised by the Constitutional Court.
These camps were criticised for keeping freedom-seeking people " behind barbed wire.
Violence continued, however, and UNMIK and KFOR were criticised for failing to protect Serbs.
Solana and NATO were criticised for the civilian casualties caused by the bombings.
Mariana Richardt, and Ana Paula Costa were criticised by the jury.
Western countries were criticised because they supported the Indonesian invasion.
Her monitoring of Jack Adcock 's condition and record-keeping were criticised.
Northern Ireland fans were criticised for singing sectarian chants at games.
You were criticised for your look in Heyy Babyy?
First of all, we in Parliament were criticised for having caused a delay.

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