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- adverb In an
uncritical manner.
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- adverb in an uncritical manner
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Examples
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The fate of the Phillips curve demonstrates the dangers in uncritically using a statistical relationship to draw economic-policy conclusions.
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He expects us to accept it uncritically, which is simply insulting.
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He expects us to accept it uncritically, which is simply insulting.
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I agree with Kosnett, actually, that the idea of uncritically holding a stock forever is a bad one.
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I agree with Kosnett, actually, that the idea of uncritically holding a stock forever is a bad one.
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The government had "uncritically" accepted EU recommendations, acting "without any other objective than cutting costs," CCOO trade union confederation leader Ignacio Fernandez Toxo said.
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Rodriguez Zapatero's government has "uncritically" accepted European Union recommendations, acting "without any other horizon than cutting costs."
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It happens when people teach lies as Truth, or more accurately, when people teach uncritically.
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Or do they uncritically embrace Sex-in-the-City capitalism, pick up Shopaholic hoping for more of it, and are either disappointed or happily oblivious at the stinging critique encoded therein?
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The bestselling author of The God Delusion was similarly fawned over by the Australian media, which uncritically lapped up everything he said.
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