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critic

[krit-ik] / ˈkrɪt ɪk /




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Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky said he feared "a new cold war" between Europe and Russia in the coming decade, making reopening dialogue with Moscow essential.

From Barron's

While some supporters saw this as a moment of vulnerability, it appeared to set her critics off again.

From BBC

It showed a neighbourhood of Ring users working together and using the tool to find a lost dog - an episode quickly slammed by critics as a case of dystopian surveillance.

From BBC

But critics say such loans are a symptom of a healthcare system under severe strain, with hospitals forced to pass the hat around the community.

From Barron's

The scene stands in stark contrast to the glittering spectacle of the world-famous Sambodrome parade, which critics say has grown increasingly distant from the poor neighborhoods that sustain the roots of samba.

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