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It was often said that you could criticise God, but you could never criticise Gaddafi.

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Right and left have much cause to criticise government.

Researchers must not unjustifiably criticise or disparage other Researchers.

The British usually criticise their transport system heavily, they also criticise their health and education systems to some extent.

It will also criticise ministers for refusing to give evidence.

Even white writers - Andre Brink, for instance - who have dared to criticise, or appear to criticise, the apartheid society have suffered.

City manager Stuart Pearce refused to criticise Styles for missing Drogba's infringement.

You did not criticise your parents; instead, you helped with the housework.

"You will only criticise my style," said he; "not really wishing to learn principles." — "well."

To put it simply, there is no other way to criticise art - unless you believe in an absolute cultural standard.

Only four per cent were willing to criticise the iPad, while 18 per cent owned or planned to buy one.

Otherwise, academics will continue to think dangerously alike, increasingly detached from the societies which they study, investigate and criticise.

But this minor act of generosity quickly turned into a major talking point on social media, where people were keen to criticise the PM from multiple angles.

"When a team is losing games in a row then it is always fair to criticise," said the Liverpool defender Daniel Agger yesterday.

Yet Pakistani officials criticise America for conducting a "transactional relationship" with Pakistan and demand that it shift towards a strategic alliance.

On the older Kim’s two train trips to China this year, it pointedly refused to criticise the regime over the sinking of the South Korean ship.

Zhang Chuanwen: China used to criticise the "urban disease" of the west, but now it seems to be suffering from the same affliction.

Yet, he eventually came to criticise and reject 'Réealism' as inadequate to the task of a radical 'revaluation of values', and replaced the 'historical approach' with his own genealogy of morality.

And now, with the declaration of Pep the other day, we are entering a new era with a third group, which for the moment includes only him, who criticise the correct decision of the referee.

Mr. Darcy had at first scarcely allowed her to be pretty; he had looked at her without admiration at the ball; and when they next met, he looked at her only to criticise.

Mr Zuma also plans to bring back the apartheid-era’s hated schools inspectors, but in future they will be called “assessors” and required to support teachers as well as criticise them.

As to Mourinho's tactics, it is difficult to criticise a playing style which won the Champions League for Porto two seasons ago and has since seen Chelsea gain one Premiership title and go the best part of the way towards another while winning 52 matches out of 66 and losing three.

Tagore was asked three questions: first, what is the easiest thing in the world? Second, what is the most difficult in the world? Third, what's the greatest in the world? Tagore replied, "it's the easiest way to criticise others, to know oneself is the most difficult and the greatest."

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