He again criticizes the American military system and traces its defects to local regulations.
Pfleiderer severely criticizes Ritschl's evasion of their natural force and declares Paul's teaching to be that Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law by suffering as a substitute the death threatened by the law against sinners.
He discusses him and criticizes him, and quotes from him, always showing an abiding interest in, and affection for, him.
Alexander Ross, in his "Red River Settlement," criticizesthe method taken by Major Caldwell to obtain information.
Umfreville, who was in the garrison and was taken prisoner on this occasion, speaks of the conduct of the Governor as being very reprehensible, but severely criticizes the Company for its neglect.
While Science gathers knowledge, Socialism in an entirely harmonious spirit criticizes and develops a general plan of social life.
By way of contrast to this panegyric upon Polish-Jewish school life, it is only fair that we should quote another contemporary, who severely criticizes the methods of instruction then in vogue at the yeshibahs.
In the first part of his book, the author defends Judaism against the attacks of the Christian theologians, while in the second he takes the offensive and criticizes the teachings of the Church.
But when a foreignercriticizes the American telephone the very thing he criticizes is its perfection.
Ovid begins the poem by asking his detractor why he criticizes Ovid's verse.
Luck criticizes modern editors for ignoring the discoveries of their predecessors, and rightly prints Heinsius' Gigantas (codd -es) at viii 59.
What James criticizes is mere intellectual assent with no vital union with God.
Some of the sentimental, foolish, and misdrawn hands escape his notis, whereas in other cases he criticizes them.
Tieck several times criticizes a picture for making a good first impression and then not being able to stand the test of close observation.
Tieck criticizes only one other landscape as such, tho in a third case a landscape background is discust adversly.
Where he criticizes it is oftenest the idea; the execution and the relation to an abstract standard are of less consequence, and his theory once more limps behind his practis.
Besides having the good feeling for the human form under the garment, as in the case of the figure of Julia and of those of Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page by Smirke, Tieck also criticizes several cases of misdrawing.
The client-students talk about their feelings; the therapist criticizes underlying irrational beliefs and makes it clear to the clients what a rational response would be.
How about telling your mother how you actually feel when she criticizes you?
Cowper, for example, criticizes most severely the luxury and vices of his age.
Continency was unintelligible to Shelley, and he criticizes it in Canto XII as follows: .
Johnson criticizes Dryden's Juvenal on the ground that it wants the dignity of its original.
In it he criticizes severely all the French grammars for the use of strangers produced either in France or in foreign countries.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "criticizes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.