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[ krahy-teer-ee-uh ] / kraɪˈtɪər i ə / SEE SYNONYMS FOR criteria ON THESAURUS.COM
Words nearby criteriacristate, Cristobal, cristobalite, Cristophe, crit, criteria, criterion, crithidia, critic, critical, critical angle Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for criteriaThese decisions and criteria are referred to as “appropriateness.” Are Routine Scans Causing Cancer?|Dale Eisinger|September 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST Some medical experts also argue that some of the criteria do not reflect the true nature of disease and suffering. How OITNB Flubbed Compassionate Release|Rachel Nuwer|June 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST And while most states have compassionate release programs, the rules and criteria for each are different. How OITNB Flubbed Compassionate Release|Rachel Nuwer|June 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST An avowed creationist who consults for a food lobby hardly seems an appropriate choice to fulfill these criteria. The Heart Association’s Junk Science Diet|Dr. Barbara H. Roberts|May 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Does campaigning for others who are actual merchants have to itself meet their criteria? Sex Workers Deserve Health Care, Too|Tauriq Moosa|May 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST Even among his like, he has his own criteria by which one 'white man' knows another, and coheres with him politically. The Unity of Civilization|Various It is these two criteria combined which have determined the relative ranks of the various castes in the Hindu social scale. Introduction to the Science of Sociology|Robert E. Park There are three criteria of goodness—beauty, symmetry, truth. These, it is said, are the criteria of progress; all else is misleading. The Complete Essays of C. D. Warner|Charles Dudley Warner Whence, then, is this "anterior knowledge" derived, and what tests or criteria have we of its validity? Christianity and Greek Philosophy|Benjamin Franklin Cocker
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