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critique

[kri-teek] / krɪˈtik /


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Even with the deletions, the published report delivered a harsh critique of the LAFD’s performance during the Palisades fire, pointing to a disorganized response, failures in communication and chiefs who didn’t understand their roles.

From Los Angeles Times

He most recently critiqued the company’s transition announcement, calling it a failure by the board to plan for the future.

From Barron's

The obvious critique to that worldview is what happens if the economy slides into a recession.

From MarketWatch

Mr. Green’s critique of “Official Ireland” is vindicated—and welcome like desert in the water in these parts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alyssa may have a point, but her critique is also tinged with the fear of being outpaced by her protégé.

From Salon