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critic

[krit-ik] / ˈkrɪt ɪk /




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A longtime academic critic of the agency, Prasad built his reputation through books and articles that challenged the pharmaceutical industry—some of which have specifically argued the accelerated approval process has grown too lenient.

From The Wall Street Journal

His critics argue this strategy has allowed him to avoid public scrutiny of his record.

From BBC

Elsewhere, crowds of his critics lined the streets to sing and dance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since early January, it has won top prizes from American film critics and Hollywood directors, and received the Golden Globe for best comedy.

From Barron's

Our critic said the series “is courageous in several ways, including its recognition that people aren’t simple, or easily defined, even for the purposes of crime drama.”

From The Wall Street Journal