I. noun
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■ ADJECTIVE
radical
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Several faculty whose work embodied a radical critique of culture were dismissive of the work we did.
social
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Furthermore, the Report contains a full historic, economic and social critique of consumer credit and proposed a new legal framework.
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Certainly, positivism did also produce social determinist critiques of the existing order.
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I'd like to see Opie's work as social critique , but I think he likes things this way.
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This kind of social critique was a new departure.
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This discursive attack is paralleled by a scathing social critique .
■ VERB
develop
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It was the language of purity which mobilized many women to develop a trenchant critique of male sexuality.
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Manne develops his critique of enforcement further.
offer
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We conclude, therefore, that the radical perspective on the labour process offers a far-reaching critique of conventional organisation theory.
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Jeffery J.. Carlson, a Santa Monica defense lawyer offered a similar critique .
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Hayek's theory therefore offers both a critique of contemporary arrangements and a programme for realizing an alternative vision.
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Last fall, Republicans offered an incoherent critique .
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Merrick offered a revealing critique of Stephen Sondheim's high-concept Follies, a musical about ageing showgirls in midlife crisis.
provide
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They can bounce ideas off one another and provide a mutual critique or one another's work.
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There is not the space here to provide a thorough critique of positivistic methods.
write
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His passion has only just stopped short of writing a structural critique of the civil engineering faults at Valhalla.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Marx's critique of capitalism in the 19th century
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The speech was a devastating critique of Reagan's economic policy.
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An offshoot from the phenomenological critique developed into a group of researchers known as the ethnomethodologists.
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Management critique A bit more autocratic than he would like to believe, stemming from a conviction that he is right.
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Management critique A fact and figure analyser, who approaches issues in a theoretical and intellectual way.
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The government-chartered National Research Council on Wednesday released a critique of those plans.
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The second critique is more authentically pluralistic.
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What generalized the appeal of Paisley's critique of the unionist élites was the accession to power of Terence O'Neill.
II. verb
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Afterwards, the rest of the group will critique your presentation.
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Doctors are taped and critiqued as they talk to patients.