It seems to me that philosophers are often criticized for always demanding rational explanations. |
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I criticized him on a lot of things, and he took it in stride, but he always bridled if I called him a politician. |
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In addition, both writers were admired and criticized by artistic women of the day. |
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And the president should not be criticized for being a straight shooter and calling a spade a spade. |
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The venerable Sir Walter Scott, who self-consciously wrote romances, criticized Jane Austen for not being romantic enough. |
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Both the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees criticized the raid. |
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He criticized the committee also for failing to issue bulletins in the face of substantial internal dissent. |
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The panel considering impeachment heard from its first witnesses today, some of whom criticized the governor's conduct in years past. |
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She grew rapidly in authority, although she was sometimes criticized for the coolness of her interpretations. |
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The coexistence of state and federal securities regulators has often been criticized by the industry as inefficient and burdensome. |
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Some have criticized Kechiche for this, claiming that the endless barrage of threats and vulgarities is too highly exaggerated. |
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Of course, the administration deserves to be criticized for its crude attempts to camouflage the painful reality of the occupation. |
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Greenberg was criticized, even ridiculed, but the next day the official scorers changed their ruling from error to triple, exonerating him. |
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The book has been criticized for being outlandish but its appeal lies in its strong narrative voice and its Odyssean story line. |
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The Mavericks probably are the most potent offensive team in the game but are criticized for their defense. |
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It sounds to me like you think you are all high and mighty and anybody that knocks you down a peg is criticized for it. |
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He showed his diplomatic skills there, because there is a good deal that can be criticized here. |
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So I really took her advice to heart and never criticized any of his speeches. |
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The philosophes criticized the ancien regime of religious superstition and dogmatism, hidebound social traditions, and repressive morality. |
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The trial judge was criticized for not giving more weight to oral testimony. |
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Meanwhile he had been recalled to Adelaide and summoned before a Royal Commission where he was censured and criticized. |
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In addition, residents criticized the government's inability to deal with high-level radioactive waste. |
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Although this position has been criticized, it seems highly unlikely that it will be altered. |
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Chen has criticized upper level prosecutors general for failing to control their more reckless subordinates. |
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But some people have criticized the media for overplaying the story and thus feeding public panic. |
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Those early albums have often been criticized for overproduction, but this one sounds just right. |
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Yet he is being criticized, even threatened by his superiors for refusing to make financial considerations the overriding factor. |
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These stereotypes have proven to be oversimplistic, with the result that the hypothesis is increasingly criticized. |
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The early Montanists, it turns out, were not chiliasts and were never criticized for being so. |
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Americans who have long been criticized for parochial attitudes have grown more interested in the world beyond their borders. |
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He has criticized most French economic historians for their insularity, both for sticking to their national history and for avoiding cliometrics. |
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He has been severely criticized as peevish, neurotic, rising only to mediocrity, but it was not an easy war to win. |
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Eventually he left the newspaper, after being criticized for the obscurity of his poetry and the coarseness of his language. |
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He gets criticized for being out of position too often when facing the run, but his speed and playmaking have been assets against the pass. |
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Other Canadian towns and cities have been criticized for refusing to officially proclaim gay pride days. |
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You already noted that Moore plays fast and loose with the facts, and mildly criticized him for it. |
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It will be inevitable that they are severely criticized for betraying their country. |
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Our intel hands, so often criticized, deserve an enormous pat on the back for this one. |
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He has criticized liberal Protestantism, Marxism, Hegelianism, naturalism and deconstructionism. |
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We were criticized for taking what was deemed to be an unduly apocalyptic view of the industry. |
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The deal was criticized for not doing enough to promote third world development. |
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However, the Singapore press is criticized for its coverage of local politics. |
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He has been criticized for using one pitch too often or failing to set up hitters. |
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Many authors have criticized Derrida's attempts to find an ethical basis for deconstruction. |
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The Times has been criticized for downplaying the strike by its own ombudsmen, as well as by actors and activists. |
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The nation's translation industry is often criticized for its poor quality and lack of efficiency. |
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The racial offensiveness and insensitivity of his remarks and actions must be acknowledged, criticized, and vigorously resisted. |
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Given the fierceness with which I have criticized Mr. Kristof on occasion, I actually felt embarrassed about going up and talking to him. |
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He re-evaluated the Presocratic philosophers, who had been criticized by Aristotle. |
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By contrast, several newspaper editorialists and columnists criticized the government for acting precipitously. |
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Both aims are a fantasy strongly reminiscent of the interwar idealism that Carr so effectively and presciently criticized. |
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The intense individual characterization he brought to his subjects was sometimes criticized as verging on caricature. |
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The trait he was criticized for most is now the one that earns him the greatest praise. |
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Suffering from poor health, he was also criticized for poor generalship by fellow-officers. |
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John F. Kerry criticized Bush for failing to conduct adequate diplomacy before waging war on Iraq. |
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After one particularly bland interview, a reporter waspishly criticized the starlet. |
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The entire manner in which the heavily criticized act was passed into law is enough to give even the most jingoistic jarhead reason to pause. |
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The Court has been criticized for expanding its jurisdiction into areas that should be reserved for national courts. |
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Many juvenile court advocates harshly criticized how the police handled young offenders. |
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He was always criticized for his philistinism and his overweening self-confidence. |
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Anyway, the aforesaid editorial criticized both newspapers for questioning government policy. |
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People have lost the ability to pay attention, and all films that aren't whiz-bang, Bruckheimer action fests are criticized as too slow. |
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Chen Tsai-fu was criticized because of his failure to notice that a bullet had gone through the windshield in front of him. |
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But I pointedly and publicly criticized my colleagues when they engaged in alarmism and selective reporting. |
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We criticized the CIA for not redeveloping these capabilities during the 1990s, so it could penetrate terrorist cells. |
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The headteacher of a school has been criticized for banning pupils from taking part in Red Nose Day activities. |
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The idea of group selection has been much criticized as woolly thinking in the past. |
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I'd criticized him for showing mercy and compassion where I would have wreaked a devastating vengeance. |
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She is often criticized for not caring enough, or showing that she does enough. |
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The current wave of metal has been widely criticized as lacking in originality and differentiation. |
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But such policies are sometimes criticized because they appear to be an all-or-nothing approach. |
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In this context it is somewhat paradoxical to find ourselves often being criticized for the narrowness of our view of management accounting. |
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Some alumnae also criticized Collins for removing the college's mission statement from its website. |
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The liberal father is criticized for being too liberal, while the latchkey kid is the responsible youth on display. |
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The Liberals, under Robichaud, were criticized for an underrepresentation of anglophones in their 1960-1970 cabinets. |
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He criticized the Restoration state, its social and juridical base, and its orthodox religious ideology. |
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The auditor general criticized the government's apparent unreadiness to undertake the required recruitment and retention of qualified staff. |
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The 30-month sentence has been criticized by Australia and the United States as too lenient. |
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It was written during the anti-feminist backlash of the 1980s in which feminists were criticized for breaking up the traditional home. |
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Consistent with promoting socialism and communism, he criticized capitalism and the United States. |
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This results in a badly done job and a guilt-ridden employee who may gripe in anticipation of being criticized. |
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The court, created in 2003, was widely criticized for what some called the arbitrariness of its trials and sentences. |
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Predictably, those trying to be midwives to these new theologies are being criticized as heretics, unorthodox, disturbers of the peace, etc. |
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During his latter Presidency he was criticized for spending too much time golfing and trout fishing. |
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The few congressional dissenters at the time were criticized for lack of patriotism. |
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A number of Puritan clerics in Old England harshly criticized their New England brethren for not converting the Indians before killing them. |
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He was widely criticized for not engaging with the president, but that turned out to be the correct decision. |
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He spent some time defending his work, but has since gone to ground as his work has been criticized by more conservative elements. |
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These sentimental tableaux vivants were often criticized and ridiculed in her own day. |
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He was criticized often enough in the academic world because of his tagmemic theory. |
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He was increasingly criticized for his autocratic and obstinate style of leadership. |
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Young males are particularly criticized for greeting others quickly in an incomprehensible and inarticulate manner. |
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Ever since she burst onto the music scene, she has been criticized for frequent use of auto-tune on recordings. |
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Africans, for example, were criticized for not taming the elephant, which had proved so valuable in Asia. |
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The developer is criticized for relying on a private company for some of the supply. |
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Savagely criticized at the time, he didn't seem to care because he was the stock-market czar. |
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A local resident with the surname Zhang criticized the policy on an Internet forum. |
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The artists have been trading barbs ever since Moby criticized Eminem's lyrics about women and gays and Eminem called Moby a girl. |
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Also, children whose mothers gave disapproving looks, criticized them and gave support had lower verbal and math scores on the IQ test. |
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The Harvard Center for Risk Analysis criticized the newly hard-hitting coverage. |
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The portrait thematizes and celebrates the very issues for which Boucher was criticized. |
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Throughout the interview he can barely contain his outrage about how unfair it all is that he and his fellow banksters are being criticized. |
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Socialist delegates thereupon demanded an apology from Sarkozy, who was subsequently roundly criticized in the press. |
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As a matter of fact, too often presidents have been criticized for second-guessing those commanders. |
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He criticized the Bolsheviks' seizure of power in 1917 but was later reconciled with the regime. |
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Social welfare systems were criticized by monetarists and conservatives as a hindrance to self-advancement. |
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The decision was strongly criticized by customers complaining that it was an improper move during the crisis. |
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He has been particularly criticized for lack of military experience and naive views of warfare. |
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Indeed, the formalistic public-private procedural divide has been widely criticized. |
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They were typical young recruits, too half-witted to know any better, but Ma was so fed up, he criticized them severely. |
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The trend to emphasize the autonomy of form and dismiss subject matter was sharply criticized by the art historian. |
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Movies about artists are often criticized sharply for lack of insight, and I'm not sure why. |
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Environmental groups like the Center for Native Ecosystems, by contrast, have already criticized the USFWS's population estimate as Pollyannaish. |
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Exploitation movies are often criticized as trashy, but poor taste is an elitist concept. |
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Though he has been criticized for his unorthodox sidearm delivery, he is the second-leading passer in the history of the league. |
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Some activists criticized the United States for not channeling the money through the United Nations global AIDS fund. |
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Byzantine art is often criticized as flat, two-dimensional, hieratic, and unchanging. |
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Organizers have already been criticized for getting started too late on stadium construction and other preparations. |
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Diego Corrales has been criticized for having a porous defense but his asset is definite power in either hand. |
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She quit her government job after her boss criticized her embattled dad, and now she speaks out in his defense for the first time. |
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She has widely been criticized for doing little to combat unchecked corruption. |
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Style may be all in these contests, but what alternative was the senator proposing to the decisions he criticized and the policies he skewered? |
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It speaks volumes when Smith, often criticized for his blusterous behavior, is the voice of reason. |
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I have criticized before the process of serving dinner on eastbound evening trains out of Chicago. |
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Many reviewers recognized his talents but criticized his uninhibited use of popular fiction conventions. |
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Still, I had to laugh when Scott wrote that I shouldn't have criticized him for his unsourced, unlinked, but stronger original claim. |
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Chen also criticized the US for asking China to unpeg its currency from the greenback. |
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Tellingly, Namath, Allen, and Robertson all criticize the unpolished arrogance of the modern athlete, just as they were criticized before. |
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Their campaigns are often criticized as unpragmatic, quixotic and idealistic. |
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Like other postmodern critics and theorists, he has been criticized as amoral and politically reactionary. |
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There are also many records of emperors who were addicted to playing cuju being criticized by officials and other members of the imperial family. |
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Environment Canada was criticized for issuing a tornado warning only after someone reported seeing a funnel cloud touch down. |
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Another criticized the site because the navigation bar appeared only on the home page. |
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Throughout the tournament our team was criticized for perceived unsportsmanlike behavior. |
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Shaw was often criticized for writing plays full of unsubstantial, if witty, banter. |
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At a public hearing last week, speakers against the proposal outnumbered the supporters and criticized the use of traps and bolt guns as cruel. |
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In the past, I've criticized Klansmen, neo-Nazis, and anti-abortion terrorists. |
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Some in the film industry criticized the committee's softness regarding these domestically made films. |
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Broadcast networks quickly returned to basketball games and highly rated sitcoms and Oscar ceremonies, and were only mildly criticized. |
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She later criticized the media on Twitter for focusing on her skin-tight white Glavis minidress. |
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A few days ago, he criticized his home state of Alabama for its entrenched prejudice. |
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On Monday, Freedom Works, Heritage Action, and Americans for prosperity preemptively criticized any Ryan-Murray bipartisan deal. |
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Some agreements, whether on naval matters in the 1930s or on nuclear non-proliferation since 1945, have been criticized as inherently discriminatory. |
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Children are rarely scolded, though rowdiness is sometimes criticized. |
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The demand for government loans has also been criticized by some later commentators for starving industry of funds, and so holding down the rate of economic growth. |
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The funeral has stirred up old divisions, and has been criticized by many as inappropriately partisan. |
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While these strong-arm tactics have been criticized by some, the governor enjoys strong support from the local population. |
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Though David was criticized for tossing softball or ingratiating questions, he, in fact, knew what he was doing. |
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A great pluralist in his early years, he subsequently became, perhaps following the example of Pope Sixtus IV, a great nepotist, for which he has been much criticized. |
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He was criticized, he was rebuked by others in the Pentagon at the time. |
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In these observations you get criticized if you open your mouth at all. |
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He also criticized the European Union for being a toy for political elites and civil servants, detested by the people for its largeness of scale, bureaucracy and megalomania. |
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Last week a senior Italian IOC member criticized the U.S. for sending openly gay athletes in its delegation. |
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Advocates of the views are often criticized for leaving use vague. |
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They always criticized my clothing, because they were preppy girls. |
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City officials were severely criticized for their lack of action against the food shortage and for failing to help the cultivators by providing seed potatoes. |
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Anne has taken to being quiet at mealtimes so that she is not criticized. |
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Both local and international human rights groups have criticized the handling of his trials as unfair, with Amnesty International labeling Anwar a political prisoner. |
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Whether intentional or not, the racial offensiveness and insensitivity of Summers' remarks and actions must be acknowledged, criticized, and vigorously resisted. |
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It was in this climate that in 1952 Kinji Imanishi, the father of Japanese primatology, wrote a book that criticized the view of animals as automatons driven by instinct. |
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It was painful to take it, and we knew we would be criticized, but it was our version of the rope-a-dope. |
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Exchange theory, which focuses on rational self-interest as the basis for relatedness, has been particularly criticized by feminist writers as androcentric. |
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He was a ruthlessly-teased, learning-disabled little boy who was criticized by teachers for not being able to keep up in class. |
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Its relative accessibility was cited as a positive counter-example by a critic in 1747 when he criticized the Crown for keeping its art treasures behind closed doors. |
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His text was quoted, its omissions criticized, and its possible ramifications weighed by one talking head after another for hours. |
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The Republican governor criticized the suit as beyond the authority of the levee board and is calling for it to be dropped. |
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Many have criticized laws that ban drug possession and prostitution, for example, and there are even organizations devoted to the repeal of these laws. |
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You have criticized the greedy capitalists for breaking unions, leveling entire industries, and throwing men out of work to shift jobs to cheap labor havens. |
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But while the Paleo diet has rapidly gained a foothold in the public consciousness, it has also been criticized in the media. |
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A businessman with no academic credentials, he has been sharply criticized by curators and scholars for favoring popular entertainment in order to increase attendance. |
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You know, lawyers oftentimes get criticized about the justice system. |
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The auto-stereoscopic 3DTV technology is usually criticized by many in the press, especially those that have only seen the first generations of prototypes. |
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He reviewed the treatment accorded the single tax on land values in several texts and was criticized by one commentator for the causticity of his criticism of them. |
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To be sure, her latest book can be criticized for its excessive enthusiasm for Joe McCarthy and its indiscriminate attacks on Democratic cold warriors. |
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The administration has been criticized for the militarism of its foreign policy. |
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Gerard Cosloy, who would sign the band to his matador Records years later, criticized their early shows. |
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His use of an incentive, called tax-increment financing, to attract developers has been criticized as a tax giveaway for companies that don't need financial breaks. |
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The conservative three-star general was reportedly criticized for mishandling the country's economy and for his lack of knowledge about market economies. |
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Meanwhile, Jean-Paul Gaultier has been criticized for dressing non-Sikh models in turbans in his Spring 2013 menswear collection. |
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In 2006, Friedman criticized the two-party system as corrupt and ineffective. |
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The governor has been criticized for his maladroit handling of the budget crisis. |
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The senator has been criticized for expensive junkets to foreign countries. |
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He criticized this conclusion on the grounds that the existence of monopolistic conditions was the essential explanation of discriminatory pricing. |
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During our interview, munter criticized the way White House officials approached Pakistan. |
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Lin Ho-ling, chairwoman of National Taiwan University's Graduate School of Journalism, criticized local media for exaggerating the significance of the story. |
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Hodge also criticized the Royal Household for not maintaining the upkeep of its royal properties, including Buckingham Palace. |
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The former press secretary criticized GOP plans to increase tax cuts for the wealthy and deregulate banks and Wall Street. |
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Leung, however, has criticized Occupy Central for allowing the protests to spiral out of control. |
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Although many of his close associates were censored for indecorum in their religious writings, Titian's paintings were never so criticized, but rather lauded and imitated. |
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She criticized Greenspan for being too loose in the 1990s and now backs quantitative easing. |
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Tuchman was often criticized by academicians for being a self-taught historian with only a ba. |
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Many of the city's residents have criticized local pols for their decision to close the public library. |
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One of the biggest reasons women are criticized is for the nontraditional decision they make to leave their children. |
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She was criticized by body-shaming haters on the internet after she was photographed wearing a bikini and appearing to have gained a little bit of weight. |
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Any player can be criticized, so it's no place for the oversensitive. |
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Similarly, television has been criticized for replacing the local cinema and for reducing the number of visitors to bingo and music halls, theatres and football stadiums. |
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But oi Town Assembly Chairman Kinya Shintani criticized the central government for its inconsistency. |
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At first just one or two publications printed material that previously would have been banned, and a few newspapers criticized what had previously been unimpeachable. |
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The police have been criticized for briefing journalists before the home-search. |
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When you were the defending champion the next year, you were criticized by the British press for showing up late to a function and acting like a boor. |
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Second, what will happen if the media's most persistent critics go back and read the specific stories that we criticized for being one-sided or pessimistic? |
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The plan has been severely criticized by many members of the public for interfering with the property market and causing a slump in apartment prices. |
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The agency was criticized for its slow reaction to the launch last month. |
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He has also criticized the practice of presenting honoris causa doctoral degrees or of receiving credit for postgraduate programs without attending any classes. |
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Oh, no, no, because as much as we get criticized for concentrating on the horse race, when we don't concentrate on the horse race, people want to know about the horse race. |
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The attitude criticized in the words by the author quoted above also explains the importance of pigs, yams and taro for men and that of tapa and mats for women. |
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He brought out in 1747 an edition of Shakespeare in eight volumes which was sharply criticized as unscholarly, and in 1751 an edition of Pope's works. |
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Additionally, he is criticized for overuse of complex words and syntax. |
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The entire manner in which the heavily criticized Patriot Act was passed into law is enough to give even the most jingoistic jarhead reason to pause. |
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Over the years, the Pahlavi era has been hailed for its successes and criticized for its failings. |
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Any disagreement we had with them was criticized as an attempt to scuttle the building of the memorial. |
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The president has been criticized either for doing too little or conceding too much. |
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In it, he criticized the unity of place and time imposed by the classical theatre, which confined all the action to a banal peristyle and expelled all drama to the wings. |
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During his presidential years, perhaps due to shyness, he was at times criticized for being aloof, cold, and unsympathetic under the stress of public duty. |
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Recently I've criticized what seemed to me to be the casual attitude toward untruth many in this administration have when it comes to discussing Iraq. |
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The event was criticized by leading feminists for its gender exclusivity. |
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The artist quickly blamed event organizers, and he even criticized the band pearl Jam for making him late. |
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After the war, he opposed peacetime conscription, denounced British neocolonialism, praised the United Nations, and criticized congressional isolationists. |
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During the city council's final session, council members criticized the current state of the Bali Hai pier and admonished the bureaucracy for their lack of care for the venue. |
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The new express lane has been criticized after a traffic death. |
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Last year he was severely criticized for his handling of a land deal with a neighbor in financial distress. |
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Earlier this week, a Daily Beast writer criticized dita Von Teese's range of new 'sexy' maternity bras for women. |
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Some members of the architectural community criticized the project for unwarranted decorativeness and for the fact that it was not chosen on a competitive basis. |
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It has been criticized as a checklist of linguistic topics without an internal dynamic connecting the parts, or relating them to educational processes. |
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One of the earliest and most helpful comments I received criticized me, basically, of sacrificing the truth at the altar of revisionist multicultural relevance. |
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Having criticized art for art's sake for being potentially reactionary, they then focus on the counterproposal they offer to socialist realism and Stalinism. |
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Party leaders have noisily criticized his proposed privatizations. |
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She criticized the way the school regiments its students by having strict rules. |
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They criticized one of the presentations as being pitched at novices. |
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He criticized rather than praised the merits of powerful government, but he did so with unequivocal certainty. |
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Instead she played herself out, pigeon-holing herself into the very kind of characters she criticized Apatow for writing. |
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And earlier, Facebook, Google, and Twitter all criticized the NSA over its prism program. |
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Either way, he stood out in a country whose media industry is often criticized for its milquetoast manner. |
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When Aishwarya was criticized for her weight gain post the birth of her daughter Aaradhya, she received support from Sen. |
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He was criticized for his lack of enterprise in dealing with the crisis. |
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He has been criticized for his slavish devotion to the rules. |
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The movie was criticized for glamorizing crime and violence. |
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The politician was criticized for his ambiguous statements and lack of precision. |
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But when the Supreme Court makes similar noises today, it is roundly criticized. |
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After the radio ad began running, the use of the statistic was widely criticized by FactCheck. |
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This term has been criticized on the grounds that many learners already speak more than one language. |
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Some subsequent comments criticized the definition as overly broad in failing to limit its subject matter to analysis of markets. |
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Michael Perelman are two additional scholars who criticized conventional or mainstream economics. |
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This inequality has also been criticized as conflicting with the principle of equal opportunities. |
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Because of their authority, they were often criticized by Radical Reformers as being too much like the Roman Popes. |
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The Salvation Army has been criticized for making use of the UK Government's workfare schemes across Britain. |
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Those who adopt the former perspective have thus criticized Lokeans as effeminate and sexually deviant. |
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Scholars have criticized IBR plans on the grounds that they create moral hazard and suffer from adverse selection. |
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The biggest lenders, Sallie Mae and Nelnet, are frequently criticized by borrowers. |
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This area has been criticized for undermining universities which do not use English as their primary language. |
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He was criticized for this belief by his fellow theologians and philosophers. |
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Erasmus, in his Praise of Folly, criticized him together with Duns Scotus as fuelling unnessary controversies inside the Church. |
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The theory was criticized by Thorndike in a 1915 letter to Science and several books, a position joined by Muir, Stillman, Steele, and Sarton. |
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Burke criticized British treatment of the American colonies, including through its taxation policies. |
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Violence against women is common in the country, and South Sudan's laws and policies have been criticized as inadequate in offering protection. |
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In recent years, the Council of Europe has been criticized for doing too little to stand up to the transgressions of some of its members. |
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Roosevelt criticized the League of Nations for representing the interests of too many nations. |
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India criticized Egypt's seizure of the canal, but insisted that its ownership and operation now not change. |
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Bush's landing was criticized by opponents as an unnecessarily theatrical and expensive stunt. |
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They were widely criticized as creating a hostile atmosphere for members of ethnic minority groups. |
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The organization has also been criticized by Ukraine for failing to monitor the implementation of the Minsk Protocol. |
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Official development assistance has been criticized by several economists for being an inappropriate way of helping poor countries. |
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Johnson kept a very tight personal control of operations during the Vietnam War, which some historians have sharply criticized. |
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In 1978, Ghai investigated the literature that criticized the basic needs approach. |
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The Lancet was criticized after it published a paper in 1998 in which the authors suggested a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. |
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In Maimonides' time, his list of tenets was criticized by Hasdai Crescas and Joseph Albo. |
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Adidas has been criticized for operating sweatshops, particularly in Indonesia. |
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They were criticized for being pessimistic and for concentrating excessively on the darker aspects of life. |
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Cameron criticized previous Titanic films for depicting the liner's final plunge as a graceful slide underwater. |
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The change was prompted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who had criticized the scene for showing an unrealistic star pattern. |
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Parfit and others have criticized Taurek's line, and it continues to be discussed. |
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However, the changes have been criticized as being too slow or merely cosmetic. |
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The system has also been criticized for being arcane, lacking in some of the safeguards of justice, and unable to deal with the modern world. |
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In some countries the zones have been criticized for being little more than labor camps, with workers denied fundamental labor rights. |
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In 2008, Transparency International criticized the lack of transparency of the system of Finnish political finance. |
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The decisive victory reported by Tacitus was criticized by some historians, however, who believe an engagement of some description did not occur. |
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British Tories criticized the signatories for not extending the same standards of equality to slaves. |
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Following both defeats, Cornwallis was fiercely criticized for detaching a significant portion of his army without adequate mutual support. |
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New Calvinists have been criticized for blending Calvinist soteriology with popular Evangelical positions on the sacraments and continuationism. |
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Unfortunately, Scott did not base his translation on the best available Latin versions, and his work was severely criticized. |
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It may be criticized on financial grounds as well because the necessary publication fees have proven to be higher than originally expected. |
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Other researchers have criticized such claims, pointing out, for instance, that not all abdominal pain is caused by lead poisoning. |
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Charles was criticized by Scottish MP Margaret Ferrier in 2016 over his role in the sale of Typhoon fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. |
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Her tenure at that position was criticized by George Monbiot in his book Feral. |
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Such shifts, when performed by public figures such as politicians, are sometimes criticized as signalling inauthenticity or insincerity. |
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Critic Richard Jenkyns, writing in The New Republic, criticized the work for a lack of psychological depth. |
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Additionally, they have been criticized by the driving public for the inefficiency with which they handle peak hour traffic. |
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The International Court has been criticized with respect to its rulings, its procedures, and its authority. |
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The Histories were occasionally criticized in antiquity, but modern historians and philosophers generally take a positive view. |
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The reliability of Herodotus is sometimes criticized when writing about Egypt. |
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Using highly effective tactics and aggressive practices, later widely criticized, Standard Oil absorbed or destroyed most of its competition. |
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Kelley has criticized some of Fell's work but nonetheless argued that genuine Celtic Ogham inscriptions have in fact been discovered in America. |
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Augustine criticized the Priscillianists, who he said were like the Manicheans in their habit of fasting on Sundays. |
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Taxicabs have been both criticized for creating pollution and also praised as an environmentally responsible alternative to private car use. |
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The practice of dairy production in a factory farm environment has been criticized by animal welfare activists. |
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His competence as a military strategist was criticized by his contemporaries however. |
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In recent years, a nation state's claim to absolute sovereignty within its borders has been much criticized. |
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The Brothers Grimm were criticized because their first edition was insufficiently German, and they followed the advice. |
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It has been criticized for a claimed ideological bias, and for lacking a legitimate scholarly purpose. |
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Many of Abdallahi's former supporters criticized this as a political ploy and refused to recognize the results. |
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