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How would you interpret 'critical ideas'? What do you think it means?
 
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From the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English:

6making judgments making careful judgments about how good or bad something is : His book provides a critical analysis of the television industry in Britain.
She looked round the room with a critical eye .

 
Just to show how important context is, it's worth mentioning that my initial contextless thought was of a totally different definition from the one suggested by Chicken Sandwich.
 
I don't have context for that one and I'm at a loss, so I asked the question.

So let me ask this way.

Is there any other way to interpret it than what CS suggested?
 
"Critical" can mean "Very important" or "crucial." Like "reducing entitlement costs is critical to the health of the economy."

Or it can be like a movie critic and his critical ideas about how to improve a film.
 
"Critical" can mean "Very important" or "crucial." Like "reducing entitlement costs is critical to the health of the economy."


That's how I understand it at first.

So it's quite ambiguous as a stand alone phrase. Good.


Thanks!
 
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