frequent criticism
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffrequentandcriticism
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frequent
adjective
uk/ˈfriː.kwənt/us/ˈfriː.kwənt/
happening ...
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criticism
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/us/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/
the act of saying that something or someone ...
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(Definition offrequentandcriticismfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the course of time, however, the setup of the national district drewfrequentcriticism.
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But afrequentcriticismfrom arts organizations working in rural areas is that the amounts of money available at local area level are very small.
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Anotherfrequentcriticism, however, is more problematic.
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Afrequentcriticismof international law is that it is unenforceable in two senses; it has neither the ability to punish violations nor the ability to enforce compliance.
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Finally, afrequentcriticismof association studies such as this one is that associations between marker alleles and traits can arise due to population structure or admixture.
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Amid thefrequentcriticismagain this week of short selling, let us not forget the stock lenders.
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It is afrequentcriticismof all student unions that only a few students bother to shoulder the burden.
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A secondfrequentcriticismrelates to the procedure for the issuing of warrants—a procedure which is far too weak.
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The testing of cosmetic products, especially those which are considered vanity products, is of course a subject offrequentcriticism.
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The youth service is decimated and teachers, general practitioners, social workers and probation officers are demoralised byfrequentcriticism.
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He will be aware of thefrequentcriticismthat high capital allowances provide a tax stimulus to businesses to do what they were about to do anyway.
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Afrequentcriticismof recursive abstraction is that the final conclusions are several times removed from the underlying data.
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Afrequentcriticismof mechanical techniques is the absence of a human interpreter.
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This type of test is, however, a subject offrequentcriticism.
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Afrequentcriticismagainst advertising is that there is too much of it.
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The mostfrequentcriticismby the journalists was on the lack of the institutions to react to the complaints published about them.
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The mostfrequentcriticismwas that the pace dragged in some places, which some critics speculated was necessary setup for subsequent novels in the series.
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Afrequentcriticismof post-structuralist work is that it prohibits, through its fixation on semiotics and language, any notion of a subject.
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The path layout and other features of the design were built although limitations on funding for maintenance resulted infrequentcriticism.
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The writing was subject tofrequentcriticism.
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