单词 | public criticism |
释义 | public criticism Even if it had been completed, it would have provoked public criticism sooner or later. Times, Sunday Times Years later he confided that he could not believe that civilised business people could be capable of the ruthless public criticism fired at him. Times, Sunday Times That vote confounded expectations and sparked fierce public criticism. Times, Sunday Times Above all, no public criticism of anybody - especially the referee. Times, Sunday Times The public criticism, which was taken up by large sections of the media, helped to push them towards their decision to reshape their life. Times,Sunday Times |
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