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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61. His passion has only just stopped short of writing a structural critique of the civil engineering faults at Valhalla.
62. Grijalva, unlike Bronson and Eckstrom, is chummy with Boyd and far less inclined to critique him or Huckelberry.
63. But it was possible to turn the critique of meritocracy against the schools themselves.
64. In the next chapter, I move on to a more interesting, more telling and more fruitful critique of inductivism.
65. Management critique A fact and figure analyser, who approaches issues in a theoretical and intellectual way.
66. The Jesuits at Holy Trinity scoffed at most of the conservative critique.
67. To those on the inside, the critique will probably seem unreasonable.
68. As the political culture changed so, it seemed, did the power of their critique.
69. Several faculty whose work embodied a radical critique of culture were dismissive of the work we did.
70. The revitalization of critique was central in the re-emergence of significant variety in Marxist thought.
71. There is also another and much more fundamental level of critique and debate.
72. Management critique A bit more autocratic than he would like to believe, stemming from a conviction that he is right.
73. Merrick offered a revealing critique of Stephen Sondheim's high-concept Follies, a musical about ageing showgirls in midlife crisis.
74. They also include a critique of conventional news values and a list of professional ethics.
75. Sometimes this consciousness developed into a critique of middle-class morality and economic exploitation.
76. Management critique Friendly and considerate[sentencedict.com], he invariably consults before taking decisions.
77. The Smith-Thomson critique offers no causal explanation of precisely why shifts have occurred in the balance of community and state provision.
78. Camillo Sitte's traditionalist and communitarian critique of the Ringstrasse emphasizes instead the above-indicated continuity of the baroque and the modern.
79. His work construct is clearly based on a critique of work in industrial society.
80. Jeffery J.. Carlson, a Santa Monica defense lawyer offered a similar critique.
81. a scorching critique of the government's economic policy.
82. a feminist critique of Freud's theories.
83. Third, Taine's syllogistic pure objective critique once was utilized by Mao Dun to revise Chinese traditional subjective literary criticism.
84. Critique:Oral prednisone is the safest agent for this patient and is very effective in suppressing acute gouty inflammation, even though it may transiently further exacerbate his hyperglycemia.
85. Urla, Jacqueline. "Contesting modernities: Language standardization and the production of an ancient modern Basque culture. " Critique of Anthropology 13, no. 2 (1993): 101-118.
86. Ezra Klein says he agrees with me on my policy critique of Paul Ryan[sentencedict.com], but denies that he's a flimflammer.
87. Gu Dexin actually had some very good things to say about those, albeit in the context of a scathing critique of authoritarianism at Galleria Continua earlier this summer.
88. But her blog, an acerbic critique of the hypocrisies of life on the communist-led island might have made her just that.
89. As formulated by the critic and poet Larry Neal, the black aesthetic "proposes a separate symbolism, mythology, critique, and iconology."
90. Professor Hart has also subjected the Austinian concept to a searching critique.
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