How To Use Uncritically In A Sentence

  • Admittedly, some marketing people are uncritically gushing in their admiration of the Emperor's new Paco Rabanne coat.
  • Commonality replaced conflict, and the consensus historians uncritically celebrated American exceptionalism and social peace.
  • So were the great Victorian railway stations that we now profess to admire, almost uncritically.
  • She even adopts uncritically an apolitical, humanist version of psychological democracy.
  • I just copied the story uncritically from Wucker's account and from Dove's poem, and of course neither of them is trained in phonetic vocabulary or its application to speech.
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  • This is probably true; but we can now see that we must not interpret this word magic too uncritically.
  • Only the debased American media could uncritically repeat such outrageous claims.
  • Chomsky uncritically defends the role of Spanish anarchism, whose leadership played a part in the suppression of the Spanish Revolution in the 1930s.
  • In any event, our difficult scriptural texts must be not passed on uncritically in sermons and religious education.
  • At times the style is evangelistic, and Starey seems to accept uncritically the political dogma that dominates current policy.
  • The reporter should not be touting uncritically the myths of the defectors.
  • I would argue that this combination of stunningly bold conceptual break-throughs on matters of history, class and progress, with uncritically trite and commonplace approaches to gender, explains a great deal about what is best and worst in their work.
  • These official statistics should not be accepted uncritically.
  • There is a grain of truth here, but we are all now too conscious of middle-class socialists, Tory workers, and the like, to pursue this line uncritically.
  • There is a grain of truth here, but we are all now too conscious of middle-class socialists, Tory workers, and the like, to pursue this line uncritically.
  • And the mixture of that kind of theology with a very strongly and rather uncritically biblicist approach to church order is what characterised a great deal of the Puritan wing of the English church from about 1570 to the end of the century.
  • It seems to me that political reporters would be well-advised to try to check with some tax analysts before uncritically accepting assertions from the likes of McConnell. Matthew Yglesias » Reuters Duped by Mitch McConnell
  • As a consequence, we witness the objectivization of the political in modernity, its divestment of any subjective underpinnings uncritically dismissed as archaic despotism. TELOSscope: The Telos Press blog
  • Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events of the artist's long life.
  • Contemporary Christian music may be lame and uninspiring, but the answer is not to be found in longing, naively and uncritically, for mainstream success.
  • Interested and sympathetic - to the police, I mean - without being uncritically fulsome, in that way Tory politicians have. POLITICAL SUICIDE
  • It is rare that I babble this effusively and uncritically about a movie.
  • a single, demon-inspired source, and he was uncritically followed by later antiheretical writers. GNOSTICISM
  • These official statistics should not be accepted uncritically.
  • Don't soak up everything uncritically.
  • Being mere insiders, uncritically, may often result in the production of mindless celebratory writing, rhetorical flourishes, and populist clichés - so easy to imbibe and so banal.
  • She even adopts uncritically an apolitical, humanist version of psychological democracy.
  • he accepted her decisions uncritically
  • Watkins is wrong about the unconstitutionality of the Federalists' sedition act because he uncritically adopts Madison and Jefferson's 1798 reading of the First Amendment.
  • Why is the second-rate part of a hero's corpus uncritically praised or else ignored to keep the hero's reputation unsullied.
  • In other words, he has been able to persuade them to view him uncritically despite the reality belying what is projected.
  • The film posits that uncritically trusting in any system whatsoever inevitably leads to disastrous consequences.
  • This is a superficial memorialisation which an analytical history ought not uncritically reproduce.
  • What cheeses me off is all the ‘journalists’ who uncritically covered the IPO and gave the investment banks and money managers a platform from which to attempt to manipulate the market like that.
  • Audiences tend to consume ads - particularly print ads - inattentively, perhaps even uncritically, yet ads generate meaning by initiating processes in which texts and audiences interact.

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