Similar words: critic, critical, criticism, criticize, hypercritical, hypocritical, antique, mystique. Meaning: [krɪ'tiːk] n. 1. an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play) 2. a serious examination and judgment of something. v. appraise critically.
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31. The speech was a devastating critique of Reagan's economic policy.
32. This critique should not be understood to imply that experimental referential communication research is wasted effort.
33. A further example is the critique by Baudrillard of utility as privileged signified, which was noted in chapter 3.
34. Without understanding this philosophical background it is difficult to appreciate the distinctiveness of Oakeshott's critique of rationalism.
35. Initially, Peter won the sympathy of a few board members with his critique of the program s academic standards.
36. Furthermore, the Report contains a full historic, economic and social critique of consumer credit and proposed a new legal framework.
37. A serious feminist critique of masculinity and male power was long overdue.
38. Management critique Hates repetitiveness; focuses on the main objectives, rather than on getting details of individual tasks right.
39. Hayek's theory therefore offers both a critique of contemporary arrangements and a programme for realizing an alternative vision.
40. In chapter 9, this will be reviewed in relation to the earlier critique of mass culture.
41. The conservative critique along such lines argues that liberalism is morally bankrupt.
42. This critique of utilitarianism would seem to support Gandhi's contention that in comparison with sarvodaya utilitarianism shows a lack of dignity and humanity.
43. It is, however, useful first to provide a general methodological and epistemological critique of Marxist theories in general.
44. All these indicate the kind of critique that is possible when we employ a perspective other than that provided by the immediate discipline.
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45. An offshoot from the phenomenological critique developed into a group of researchers known as the ethnomethodologists.
46. I'd like to see Opie's work as social critique, but I think he likes things this way.
47. Hamann's political critique takes special aim at Kant's distinction between public and private discourse.
48. Afterwards, the rest of the group will critique your presentation.
49. There were elements of truth in this critique, Jim supposed.
50. Management critique Hart is ambitious but not ruthless in achieving personal aims.
51. But many new prevention leaders carry their critique much further.
52. It was the language of purity which mobilized many women to develop a trenchant critique of male sexuality.
53. In their real critique of the old order, they were also, often, both isolated and mocked.
54. To this rather philosophical critique have then been added arguments about the economic inadequacies of markets.
55. The concept of the unreliable narrator becomes a critique of the author himself.
56. Perhaps the most glaring epistemological critique levelled at Marxist approaches is that they contain no counter-factual.
57. This critique of industrialism is, therefore, in attacking the profit motive, a critique of capitalism.
58. Their critique is verifiable by reference to the tape recording of the interview.
59. But his critique of capitalism is still worth serious consideration.
60. Critique followed hot on the heels of this pioneering work.
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