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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Criticise

Hi.

" His review, due to be published next month, has been criticised for its limited terms of reference, but nevertheless it has been swamped by criticism of how the unemployed and the disabled are being driven off benefits, often due to poor communication, bad administration or unexpected expectations being placed on the vulnerable." [From The Guardian.]

Does the review criticise "how the unemployed and the disabled are being driven off benefits" or is the review itself being criticised for dealing with it?

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Anonymous Does the review criticise "how the unemployed and the disabled are being driven off benefits" Yes. Anonymous is the review itself being criticised for dealing with it? " I guess you could say it lacks scholarship and thoroughness.

  • Anonymous Does the review criticise "how the unemployed and the disabled are being driven off benefits" Yes.
  • Anonymous is the review itself being criticised for dealing with it?
  • " I guess you could say it lacks scholarship and thoroughness.
  • Perhaps you could say that his review is being criticized for the way it deals with the subject.
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AnonymousDoes the review criticise "how the unemployed and the disabled are being driven off benefits"
Yes.
Anonymousis the review itself being criticised for dealing with it?
It's not being criticized for dealing with it, but "for its limited terms of reference." I guess you could say it lacks scholarship and
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Thank you, Avangi, for your useful reply.

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