But his coverage of the Wagner report greatly downplays the report's criticisms. |
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As such, he is qualified to discuss the state of the industry and answer some criticisms. |
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Cited instances of anti-Americanism include an extremely wide spectrum of disapproval, from petty claims to sensible criticisms. |
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We must put our differences and criticisms aside and stand together against our common foes. |
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The ruling coalition's campaign ignores criticisms and presents the image of a party destined to govern. |
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Eventually, he had to respond to the mounting attacks and criticisms by Labor. |
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One of the most persistent criticisms of capitalism is that it fosters avarice and greed. |
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And then, when a third party defends the targets against the unfair criticisms, the critics seem upset. |
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There were also criticisms that he was spending time on the telephone, apparently directly related to his ongoing dispute against the Authority. |
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The most severe criticisms journalists can make of a government minister is that they act in bad faith, are disloyal and are untrustworthy. |
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For his part, the chief script writer is understandably opposed to these criticisms. |
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For reasons to which I have referred already I would reject each of those criticisms. |
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Although criticisms of the multi-million pound scheme came thick and fast, the experts were on hand to answer questions. |
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That made criticisms of his absences sort of a third rail, so they couldn't use the issue effectively. |
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Significantly, neither the government information ministry nor the presidential secretariat has responded to criticisms of the raid. |
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But let's be careful with our criticisms, thoughtful about where we lay the responsibility. |
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There would be two possible criticisms of someone who claims that seeing is believing. |
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In their criticisms of the papacy, and in their exaltation of royal power, they laid the foundations on which later thinkers drew. |
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In this review, he poked holes in the methodologies of those studies, but many of the criticisms were invalid. |
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Indeed, social history's capacity to generate new topics belies some of the common criticisms of the field. |
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We have the best political system in the world because it allows us to voice our criticisms without fear of reprisal. |
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Echoes of the subsequent post-Hegelian criticisms of Kantian transcendental philosophy are found in the early work of Horkheimer and Marcuse. |
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His criticisms, though occasionally biting, were never vicious, and invariably constructive. |
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These biting criticisms and self-aware jokes are through the roof, but it's all built on top of great, great pain. |
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A quiet and generally even tempered man, he could be and was trenchant in his criticisms as the occasion demanded. |
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The first of these criticisms misconceives the nature of the international legal system. |
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Forget the friendly bear-hugs and the shaking of hands on the podiums, forget the barbed criticisms mollified by kind words. |
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Such criticisms have gathered momentum following the police mishandling of one particular landmark case. |
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Those criticisms have provided an opportunity for a critique of some aspects of the operational side of the scheme. |
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She gives the leftie columnist a big blast for the dishonesty of his criticisms. |
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I suppose that some people may blast me for these criticisms and claim that they found his adventures compelling. |
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In recent years, the council has been blasted with icy criticisms from residents unhappy with the authority's winter road policies. |
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We here at the firm sincerely hope that you do not take these criticisms as a complete rejection of your application. |
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Similarly, the best criticisms in areas such as ufology and cryptozoology come from critics within those protosciences. |
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The Guggenheim family would not have poured billions of dollars into their museum if all they get are unconstructive complaints and criticisms. |
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I found myself quietly cheering at some of your eloquent criticisms of the pharmacological approach to unhappiness. |
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We have to be very careful that this isn't a licence for uninformed private criticisms. |
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One of the criticisms I've heard is that the language is stilted and unnatural. |
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The attitude taken by the Post highlights the hypocritical and unprincipled character of its criticisms of the Bush administration. |
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Incensed with Seven's coverage of the Blues' loss to Sydney, he took his criticisms to boundary rider Cameron Ling at the half-time break. |
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Most of the chapter consists of criticisms of Johnson's writings on naturalism and the philosophy of science. |
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He's opinionated, frank and unshrinking in both his criticisms and his defense of players, coaches and referees. |
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It is entirely proper that such a major work, with its unsparing criticisms, should provoke a response from within the establishment. |
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Stuart Herdson, Bradford secretary for the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, sums up the criticisms. |
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There have been many criticisms of arms control and disarmament negotiations and agreements. |
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In most of these criticisms there is a grain of truth, but collectively they suggest a determination not to be pleased. |
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There are plenty of valid criticisms to be made on both sides during this election. |
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The ranks will close even tighter and, despite the forensic criticisms, you won't hear a squeak in the party room. |
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Rising home values have propped up a stagnant economy and blunted criticisms of otherwise disastrous economic policies. |
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One of the main criticisms of political access programmes in decades past was their staidness and conservatism. |
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Morris's criticisms and observations in two reports could not be more serious. |
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Saying his ejection from the frontbench was inevitable, he went on to make some hard-hitting criticisms about the state of his own party. |
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Overall, this is not a radical report, but it does go some way to meeting widely held criticisms of the ombudsmen system in the public sector. |
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Apparently stung by the criticisms, unnamed American officials attempted to set the record straight. |
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Any criticisms of England's boring and stodgy play were crushed as the team surged forward, sending The Walkabout crowd into a screaming frenzy. |
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But my criticisms were borne out of opposition to the policy and not a desire to see the Prime Minister step down. |
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This is not simply to avoid criticisms of judgment speech by translating it from the indicative to the optative mood. |
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Three criticisms can be made of the present rules, which are as follows in ascending order of gravity. |
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Despite strident criticisms of her views from legal academics and at times her brethren, she has maintained her positions with dignity. |
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Despite the criticisms voiced here and elsewhere, there is little doubt that his chancellorship so far has on balance been remarkably successful. |
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Mr. Stinnett's response to all of these criticisms has been to simply ignore their substance. |
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In the spirit of deliberative democracy, revisions, refinements, additions, subtractions, and criticisms of this model are all welcome. |
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His appointments shape the country's main broadcaster, though there are criticisms that quality has suffered on his watch. |
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And the Government has lashed out at the Opposition for airing the criticisms, accusing them of trying to score cheap political points. |
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While mentioning a couple of criticisms of palm reading, the article is essentially uncritical. |
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Still, these dialogue issues might be surmountable if the story didn't focus so heavily on unspoken questions and half-articulated criticisms. |
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If we cannot even accept these criticisms, how can we claim to be a country of manners? |
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None of these criticisms, however, detract significantly from what is a major contribution to human geography and urban studies. |
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Corruption in the House of Commons and criticisms of its unrepresentative make-up led to calls for the modernisation of parliamentary procedures. |
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I will confront the major criticisms of the language, explaining the origin and inaccuracy of the many myths about Pascal. |
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My effort, in talking about the pathologies of public opinion, is to root the criticisms in well-established realities of public psychology. |
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For a more general response to common peak oil criticisms, you can explore my Peak Oil Media Guide from last year. |
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I do not agree with Mr. McNevin's criticisms of the time spent in preparation on the facts, the law, or the factum and other documents. |
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One of the oldest criticisms of military commanders is they are constantly trying to fight the last war. |
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The commission praised the authority as well as picking up on a few criticisms, and the council have admitted there is still lots to be done. |
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However, the proposal was met with criticisms about technical feasibility and the issue of privacy. |
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Some of his points can, nonetheless, be interpreted as sound criticisms of oversimple methods of inductive inference. |
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Barratt totally rejects the criticisms, saying that these were isolated instances which did not involve Barratt in this part of the country. |
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His criticisms offer examples of what generally happens in institutional religion. |
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Such a fear, I think, is bad for academic institutions, and will ultimately harm them more than the occasional intemperate criticisms would. |
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This contradicts most common criticisms of romanticised portrayals of smoking in contemporary films. |
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As to the main criticisms of conventionalism, my qualms here have to do with the fact that they are already so familiar. |
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Written in a sympathetic and irenic spirit, this book echoes a striking number of the same criticisms of the current Roman exercise of primacy. |
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I accepted her criticisms, recognizing that I would probably catch more flies with honey than vinegar. |
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He is a friend of the West, and that is what makes his criticisms, when they come, so much more devastating. |
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But some of his criticisms about lack of professionalism at the club are well made. |
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At the Scottish parliament on Thursday, there were few criticisms of the move. |
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Do you accept any of the criticisms he makes about the way he was treated and about the way the investigation was run? |
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I am going to come back to some of the criticisms about misconduct proceedings themselves in a moment. |
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Bradford Council has rejected criticisms that it failed to follow planning guidelines. |
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That's two criticisms with no examples, and I just don't see what you mean at all. |
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No criticisms were being made of the Defendants on the basis that they were negligent. |
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One of the criticisms of the Halberg Awards is that too few people decide who wins. |
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His appeal to a wide section of the public naturally drew criticisms from the purists. |
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Indeed, readers have written to the Evening Press expressing these very criticisms. |
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So now I'm waiting on them to return a report to me with all their criticisms and queries. |
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His irate criticisms flung from the directors' box or prompted by journalists are manifold. |
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In fact half the respondents indicated they more or less agreed with the criticisms. |
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Despite these criticisms, the European governments stuck to the gradual approach. |
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With their constant criticisms of each other it is unlikely they can ever be on the same team. |
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Despite the bad weather and the criticisms, the players were lobbying for it. |
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At the end of the film, he and one of the producers were really eager to hear the criticisms of the audience. |
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What is perhaps most dispiriting about this book is the tone of these criticisms. |
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The same cannot be said for criticisms which appeared in The Scotsman newspaper on Friday. |
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But my really harsh criticisms of the film are kept for the film's attempts at meaning. |
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Alongside the criticisms of fraternizers and materialism existed a strong admiration for U.S. efforts to alleviate German deprivation. |
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There are two types of ethical criticisms that can be made of the free-market system. |
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Poor financial planning was one of the many criticisms in a damning report on the council by the Audit Commission earlier this year. |
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Guided by these principles, he made several criticisms of the police as both background to and immediate precipitants of the disorders. |
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While the criticisms differed in detail depending on the type of proceedings which were being considered, the general thrust was the same. |
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I write to address criticisms drawn in response to my call for a secret ballot. |
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He avoids many of the pitfalls of these past claims while dealing with the current criticisms of progressivist approaches. |
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These criticisms of his theological proposal should not in any way be interpreted as deprecatory of the project in hand. |
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Livi's neighbor's brow puckered thoughtfully as she read the instructor's criticisms. |
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No puerile, childish criticisms will diminish their importance, nor minimise their influence on our national psyche. |
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Your uncompromising honesty and painfully truthful criticisms can make life difficult at times. |
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I am therefore not well disposed to accept its members' stringent criticisms of others. |
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It does indeed seem unlikely that an article making the same criticisms of gay culture or ethnic minorities would be allowed in. |
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It will be his first chance to publicly answer the criticisms that have been leveled against him. |
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Should the BMJ ask patients who write criticisms of doctors to sign a waiver permitting the doctor to respond? |
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Such accentuation of nonpolitical aspects of civil society provoked two major criticisms. |
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But, if these minor quibbles are the only major criticisms that can be leveled at the album, then there is little worry to be had. |
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He also responded to insults with more creative insults, and occasionally responded to legitimate criticisms with well-turned phrases. |
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The criticisms of the law, and the absence of any satisfactory rationale justifies this course. |
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But when these rants are offered abroad as legitimate criticisms of this country, it is a cultural crime. |
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If we take all of these criticisms as true, then the real blame belongs to the White House. |
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One of the criticisms levelled at reality TV is that it is anything but real. |
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No book can offer a rebuttal to all criticisms of Cuba, and it's reasonable to say that no book should. |
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The row is set to intensify later this week when the producers will hit back with a rebuttal of the criticisms in the letter. |
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Such criticisms initially got a hostile reception from parliamentary and government officials, but attitudes have slowly changed. |
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I have one or two criticisms of this operating system, because errors of the kind that I made should be recoverable but are not. |
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Third, I would argue once more that redaction and narrative criticisms are the friend rather than the foe of historical verification. |
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There are a lot of little individual criticisms that can be levelled against the album, but overall, it works and it works well. |
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Despite all the council's flaws, and the criticisms that can be levelled at it, the organization has considerable achievements to its name. |
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Loyalists are likely to dismiss the criticisms as a familiar refrain from opponents who have never come to terms with his leadership. |
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He offers a convincing and amusing point-by-point refutation of the criticisms. |
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I don't want to rehearse my criticisms of his tactics or the failures of his deplorable regime during the Oslo negotiations and thereafter. |
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The criticisms against bilingual education policy are myopic and focused on nostalgic notions of Americanization and assimilation. |
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His responses to criticisms of problems falling under his control border on the laughable. |
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They claim he is trying to bury the issue rather than taking their criticisms on board. |
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Maitan has also defended the majority around Bertinotti from criticisms made by the party's left wing. |
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In his Biographical Memoir he has ably answered the criticisms of his character. |
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These criticisms are not quibbles over details, for these texts are among the Arthurian documents cited and used as sources for the arguments put forward. |
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Many of Billington's criticisms have clearly cut Nunn to the quick. |
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Problems and setbacks had to be ridden out, attacks had to be answered, criticisms had to be parried, and Ministers had to be appeased and cajoled. |
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Nevertheless, one writer of independent means abstained from all public pronouncements and confined himself to acid criticisms of the government in his private diary. |
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A topicality regarding the question of problems with regard to religious freedom in Bulgaria is given by at least one of the criticisms levelled against the country. |
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It also helps to contextualize the painful criticisms Walker experienced throughout her life as a truth-teller. |
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How can they ignore the criticisms that are so prominent in the media? |
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Perhaps these are fair criticisms, but I would like to come at the overview a different way. |
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The first two published instalments of the manuscript contained material which was drawn from Deist criticisms, though worked out with great thoroughness. |
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The president is right in his criticisms, but wrong to reserve them only for the Republican Party. |
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All these criticisms may be true, but if the new poetry's audience is truly so lazy, uninformed, and undiscerning, why isn't it just staying at home watching cable? |
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These are not criticisms of the program but the result of choices by the customer, the Pentagon. |
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Still, the criticisms have stung, particularly in the age of post-Mitt Romney Mormon mainstreaming. |
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Even if Fletcher's play is a romantic island fling that offers muted criticisms of the western ethos, Doran's production intelligently views it through post-colonialist eyes. |
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I'll save my criticisms of creation science for another day. |
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Following my account of my verbal duel with the young Bible-thumper last month, I received a number of very abusive criticisms via e-mail, from three different posters. |
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Lambert makes some reasonable criticisms of the statistics which were alleged to show global cooling and recalculates the statistics concerned in a more orthodox way. |
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There were many criticisms of and towards the project but I believe as a tool for exposure both biennales did a world of good for South African art. |
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His criticisms are never iconoclastic and his sympathy never sycophantic. |
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That meant that he was always hugely popular both in the House of Lords and the House of Commons, because his criticisms, although trenchant, were never malicious. |
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While Cooper says he understands the criticisms of Khalifa, he also believes that she's capable of handling the serious overhaul the department needs. |
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All the Orthodox member churches are critical of the WCC, but some are milder in their criticisms than the Russian church, which has within it an ultraconservative faction. |
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Since then, he has failed to show me figures to justify his criticisms. |
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His criticisms and scornful attitude angered a lot of viewers. |
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One of her most pointed criticisms is that people on the folk scene weren't as unfriendly as the film paints them. |
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Then I'll learn from their example and take their criticisms to heart. |
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I think many of the criticisms expressed here hold a lot of water. |
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It is not at all difficult to reject many of the criticisms of globalisation that have recently been made, and it is right that rejectable points should be repulsed. |
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He said he had not yet seen the report and was unaware of the criticisms. |
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Discussions about republican Rome were also at that time a way of masking criticisms of monarchy, in a society where open criticism was impossible. |
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A Radicati analyst posted responses to the criticisms under a pseudonym. |
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Should we defend Sligo's famous son or are the criticisms justifiable. |
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Mary Queen of Scots was recorded as very tall and beautiful but with a fiery temperament that often caused her to act on impulse and brought forth criticisms of tactlessness. |
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Academy supporters see these criticisms as veiled attacks on purely personal grounds, and note the vindictiveness and spleen with which many of these critiques are framed. |
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He likes to get the criticisms in there before anyone else has a chance. |
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In many respects Charron was a pure sceptic, whose criticisms of Aristotelian philosophy were among the most cogent produced by the Renaissance sceptics. |
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Some of the wilder criticisms of me notwithstanding, my column Monday made two basic points. |
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Petraeus, the long-suffering hero of the Surge, now transcends all but the most churlish criticisms. |
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We do know some details of this method of squaring the circle and, despite the criticisms of Aristotle, it was an important step forward in the development of mathematics. |
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While some of these criticisms may be true for the most conservative elements of the Church, most of them have been invalid since the Council of Trent. |
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The most recent news pouring out of Hollywood this week has only worked to reinforce the criticisms that remakes and retreads are at the top of next year's production lists. |
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He censures the cruelty of slave masters, the dodges of legacy hunters, and the meanness of the wealthy, but the targets of his criticisms are normally anonymous. |
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In its first season, the show received various criticisms of racism, elitism, and, er, hipsterism. |
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Several respondents defend school vouchers against our criticisms. |
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The criticisms of his testimony and the points derived from the documentation are not, in my view, of sufficient force to cause me to reject that evidence. |
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Notwithstanding her criticisms of certain aspects of Bolshevik policies and actions, she left no doubt as to her immense admiration for the work of Lenin and Trotsky. |
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Are their early waspish criticisms insincere and their later affirmations the real deal, or are the affirmations the fakery and the waspishness the genuine thing? |
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He's back for another crack after our recent criticisms of his work. |
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But whether or not you agree with the above criticisms, one thing is certain, 2014 gives Messi the prime opportunity to silence his nit-pickers. |
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Wren's later life was not without criticisms and attacks on his competence and his taste. |
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There are other criticisms as well, such as in scarcity not accounting for the macroeconomics of high unemployment. |
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Puritans adopted a Reformed theology, but they also took note of radical criticisms of Zwingli in Zurich and Calvin in Geneva. |
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Professional associations play a central role in this transformation amid criticisms on the lack of proper criteria to assure appropriate rigor. |
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However, allocating undue weight to subjective indicators and having highly fluctuating results are its major criticisms. |
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The new orchestra immediately received enthusiastic reviews that contrasted starkly with the severe press criticisms of the LSO's playing. |
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However, there remain disputes over the legitimacy of the G20, and criticisms of its organisation and the efficacy of its declarations. |
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The term chair is sometimes used in lieu of chairman, in response to criticisms that using chairman is sexist. |
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John Crowe Ransom wrote negative criticisms of Eliot's work but also had positive things to say. |
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Jones failed to gain full support in Wales because of his Anglicanism and his criticisms of many certified teachers. |
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The writings of Scottish philosopher and contemporary of Hume, Thomas Reid, were often criticisms of Hume's scepticism. |
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Mill then spends the bulk of Chapter 2 responding to a number of common criticisms of utilitarianism. |
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Most criticisms of Popper's philosophy are of the falsification, or error elimination, element in his account of problem solving. |
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According to Hardin's paper, the pastoralist land use strategy suffered criticisms of being unstable and a cause of environmental degradation. |
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This practice strengthened royal influence but it also made the Church vulnerable to criticisms of venality and nepotism. |
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The rejection of the National Conversation by the Scottish Parliament has led to criticisms as to its legitimacy. |
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Hymer proposed some more determinants of FDI due to criticisms, along with assuming market and imperfections. |
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The study generated debate among scientists and led to several communications and criticisms, also published in Nature. |
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As the Wars were raging on, Caesar fell victim to a great deal of criticisms from Rome. |
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De Bello Gallico is a response to these criticisms, and a way for Caesar to justify these Wars. |
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To stand consistently by his criticisms of theories of race would have been to pull to pieces his partisan teachings, and this he would not do. |
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Similar criticisms of the sample were made by sociolinguists such as Peter Trudgill and Jack Chambers. |
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The majority of criticisms against the profit motive centre on the idea that profits should not supersede the needs of people. |
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Vignoles' criticisms led to a falling out, and in 1830 his alternative suggestions were rejected. |
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What criticisms of last season did you find helpful, and not so helpful? |
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These two nitpicky criticisms are allayed by his enthusiastic and convincing tone. |
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This rule applies to franchisers and franchise brokers and is the result of criticisms of deceptive and unfair practices. |
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But, despite his criticisms and frustration, Peni insisted his Zande people do not want the Ugandans to go. |
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Team Affleck needs to acknowledge that some criticisms are valid. |
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He began to subscribe to a kind of mystical fideism, dismissing both positivist criticisms of religion and rational arguments in favor of it. |
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She just belches about the unfairness of those criticisms being made. |
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The criticisms often rely on distorting the terms of the agreement. |
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Inter coach Jose Mourinho verbalised his criticisms of Cantalejo's handling of the game, seeing four of his players booked. |
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His fierce criticisms of religious art prefigure the Iconoclast controversy. |
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Biological determinism has attracted a number of criticisms, which tend to challenge the role of biology as critical or given. |
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I made a number of specific criticisms of The Bluebook in that piece, and I will not repeat them. |
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The article proceeds by, firstly, reiterating some of the main criticisms of Marxist class analysis. |
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In the 1950s, the two criminologists Sykes and Matza provided one of the first convincing criticisms of culturalist criminology. |
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Although some criticisms of corporate short-termism are warranted, others are exaggerated. |
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The stuttering official nationalist narrative is subjected to cantankerously vituperative reviews and criticisms. |
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Additional criticisms are related to the equidistance between SIC categories. |
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Some of the criticisms of Spong seemed fair to me, but others seemed to miss his point. |
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Facebook added the newsfeed feature, the first of many updates that would prompt criticisms over privacy from its users. |
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One of the major criticisms of this law is the confusion caused when some states recognise a new entity, but other states do not. |
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The authors wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their tremendously insightful comments and criticisms which have enhanced the presentability of this paper manifold. |
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In response to criticisms about the increased workload inspection frameworks caused, Ofsted pledged it would not change its inspection framework during the school year. |
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Aker maintained that the criticisms of the cove's geography were unfounded, because the configuration of the sandbars in the cove was cyclic over the decades. |
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There have been criticisms of financial institutions for enforcing trade policies on Haiti, which are considered by some to be detrimental to local industry. |
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There have however been criticisms of such events especially when they are claimed to aid conservation when they may actually mask serious environmental issues. |
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Moreover, criticisms have been made on the way the operation was led. |
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The archive of the National Eisteddfod of Wales contains the central office records, compositions, adjudications and criticisms from 1886 onwards. |
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The evolutionary debunkers rarely lay out a master argument in premise-conclusion form, and I think that their antirealist criticisms can be interpreted in a variety of ways. |
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The Church responded to some of the criticisms being made against it. |
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In other words, when you receive criticisms, deconstruct them, take out the substantive parts and use the pieces of information that you gain in building up the industry. |
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The two figures in the contemporary art world whose views Shaw most admired were William Morris and John Ruskin, and he sought to follow their precepts in his criticisms. |
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The gas industry is making plans to try to counter the film's criticisms of hydraulic fracturing with informational flyers, and Twitter and Facebook posts. |
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Finally, the article includes numerous criticisms of Chugs book. |
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One of their persistent criticisms of deontologists is that we do not seem capable of settling on a shared definition of various of the notions of fairness at play. |
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Thus, Parfit uses destructive criticisms of the notion of personal identity to undermine egoism and support his own consequentialist views about ethics. |
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Michael Rackett of Duke University, and the anonymous readers for Church History for reading previous drafts of this essay and providing helpful criticisms and suggestions. |
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These criticisms, however, led Davy to refine and improve his experimental techniques, spending his later time at the institution increasingly in experimentation. |
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Samek critiques both the Canadian and American Library Associations' statements of rights and builds on criticisms offered by earlier writers on the American version. |
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The court has been the object of criticisms on a range of issues. |
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I would not have you consider these criticisms as inhibitory. |
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One of the most persistent criticisms of the National Gallery, apart from those who criticise inadequacies of the building, has been of its conservation policy. |
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There were some criticisms of the 2002 festival that it lacked atmosphere, because of the reduced number of people, which reflected the smaller numbers jumping the fence. |
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Some criticisms include that the diversion of trade within APEC members would create trade imbalances, market conflicts and complications with nations of other regions. |
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The justice of such criticisms should not obscure his achievement. |
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Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble yesterday accused nationalists of overreacting as the furore over his scathing criticisms of the Irish Republic rumbled on. |
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