It is not as though Mr. Feith has been uncritical of the Bush administration.
An uncritical reading of Enron's inscrutable reports indicates it was running so much faster than everyone else.
Their harsh analysis proved much more useful to investors than the uncritical reviews published by their Japanese counterparts.
Journalists can easily become uncritical cheerleaders for a high growth, low equity society.
It's now possible to shoot high-quality video with what looks like, to the uncritical eye, a digital SLR camera.
Ms. Langley brushes over this career-threatening episode with a surprisingly uncritical eye.
Zia ul-Haq, could count on uncritical support from the West because Pakistan was a vital cog in the Cold War.
After all, the junior Senator from Delaware is arguably the Senate's most unalloyed (and, frankly, uncritical) champion of arms control.
What is going on in Tampa, enabled in part by uncritical media outlets like WEDU, is going on all over America.
Dr. Hart had always enjoyed having David around, and he had listened with unskeptical, uncritical attention to whatever Dr. Hart taught him.
Keynesians, such as Mr Krugman, have become uncritical supporters of fiscal stimulus.
In the first place, predictions about the growth of renewables in Africa have tended to be rather uncritical and in many cases over-optimistic.
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Indeed, if the book has failings, they reflect the author's relatively uncritical attitude towards the powerful and sophisticated Americans who form his subject matter.
Not all the money managers he wanted to see wanted to see him, and he rewards those who granted him an interview with uncritical acclaim.
Only the most uncritical optimists will say yes with any conviction.
"If the United States is really involved in these countries then it needs not to be cowed into being uncritical of the Georgian government, " says Mr Mitchell.
Then Tommy Davis launches into me yet again for the uncritical way he believes I interviewed Shawn Lonsdale back in Clearwater and I lose it big time.
The latest example is his uncritical coverage of a National Research Council report on genetically engineered crops ("Study Says Overuse Threatens Gains From Modified Crops, " April 14).
We have never, until recently, been uncritical allies of America.
When, for example, an American newspaper recently ran an article about corruption among Nigeria's rulers, Nigerian bulletin boards instantly carried complaints that the author had been far too uncritical.
But too much of medical reporting is uncritical cheerleading.
In fairness to Paul Krugman, his post on our op-ed is, in effect, an uncritical regurgitation of ones by Josh Barro and Aaron Carroll that are similarly snarky and similarly flawed.
At least one committee member thinks the report itself is too concerned with management process rather than individual responsibility, and too keen to avoid creating scapegoats, so this may not be a totally uncritical exercise in fact-gathering.
Mr David, who has monitored the turnaround for three decades in various posts at Crain's New York Business, a trade paper, is not an uncritical cheerleader for Messrs Koch, Giuliani and Bloomberg (who he says has set some financial booby-traps for his successors).
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