A ministry official also criticised a WWF social media campaign that criticised the government over forest fires.
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She criticised world leaders for shrugging off the murder of Saudi journalist Khashoggi, and criticised U.S. President Donald Trump.
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In interviews with them, Hollande criticised several of his allies and others from judges to footballers, in comments that were widely criticised as indiscreet and ill-befitting a president.
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The FCCC criticised the exclusion of the Western news organisations.
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The Foreign Press Association in Israel criticised the planned moves.
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That has not stopped it from being criticised in Britain.
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She criticised party managers for sanctioning a culture of "impunity".
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Jorge Bergoglio, then a cardinal in Argentina, criticised Benedict's comments.
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Portugal's generosity to retired foreigners has been criticised by locals.
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Women are criticised every day for the way they speak.
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She has called for strikes and publicly criticised hospital bosses.
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It is unfortunately the British government which must be criticised.
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Welfare payments are criticised for deterring work and bankrolling addictions.
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And they claimed, misleadingly, that he had criticised the Koran.
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Slot machine operators criticised the higher taxation on their segment.
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Hayter criticised BitFinex's latest attempt to deal with the situation.
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Japanese firms have long been criticised for neglecting their stockholders.
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" She also criticised the use of the phrase "stop Brexit.
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But some have criticised the current administration's efforts as ineffective.
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Investors have criticised Bonnesen over her responses to the allegations.
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Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi also criticised the U.S. comments.
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Civil Liberties Union for Europe also criticised the committee's vote.
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Nonetheless, the Israeli press has strongly criticised his bad sportsmanship.
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But Jokowi has criticised China more openly than his predecessors.
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Baswedan was criticised for meeting hardline Islamists during the campaign.
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Such practices have been criticised as exploitative by unions, however.
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Britain's government criticised the new U.S. tariffs earlier on Thursday.
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She has criticised the Trump administration for killing General Suleimani.
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Even leading Conservative Brexit supporters criticised aspects of the bill.
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Meanwhile, Chinese cinema lovers have sharply criticised the film online.
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As a Conservative MP, he criticised all parties, including his own.
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The deal was immediately criticised in the UK for being insufficient.
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Lega and M5S have previously criticised Italy's presence in the Baltic.
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Mr Trump has strongly criticised China over trade and security issues.
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Judicial decisions are routinely criticised, sometimes severely, without violating the act.
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But the cut was criticised for fuelling speculation on Wall Street.
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Activists have criticised the government's response to the unrest in Papua.
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It is not just the church that has criticised the law.
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Since the mid-1980s, observers have criticised more than 150 elections.
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He has criticised Apple for having its iPhones assembled in China.
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India's opposition Congress party also criticised Modi's government over Jet's downfall.
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The United States, Britain and the Caribbean Community criticised Venezuela's action.
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Turan was widely criticised for a disappointing performance at Euro 2016.
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Even the much-criticised prisons are beginning to play a part.
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Turkey's European allies have criticised the incursion, threatening to impose sanctions.
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Plainclothes officers arrested Mohammed Othman, a journalist who has criticised Hamas.
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"We're actually criticised for being too old fashioned," Tony chips in.
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He has criticised what he described as Chinese interference in Australia.
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Two reports by Ofsted, the education regulator, have criticised schools' attitudes.
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He has publicly criticised Apple and come out against net neutrality.
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During the campaign he criticised his predecessor's frosty relations with China.
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Mr Ren had criticised efforts to tighten control of the media.
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It is often criticised for fuelling high street fashion's throwaway culture.
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He has since been criticised for failing to take decisive action.
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Several have criticised the proposal for not addressing the regulatory concerns.
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Government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux criticised the protesters for covering their faces.
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Earlier, the main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) criticised the proposal.
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Earlier on Thursday, Standard Life Investments SL.L also criticised Premier's board.
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The imposition of internet curbs has been criticised by rights groups.
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Hunt criticised Britain's opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for siding with Maduro.
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Headlines Theresa May criticised for not disclosing Trident missile test 'failure' on.ft.
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The opposition Congress party has also criticised PepsiCo for suing the farmers.
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Mr Kavanaugh has been heavily criticised for the partisan bias he showed.
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UN peacekeepers were again criticised during the wars of the former Yugoslavia.
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Ressa's detention was criticised by journalists and activists at home and abroad.
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The newer breeds of fertility firm are similarly criticised for misleading customers.
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The decision was criticised and questions by several Indian filmmakers and actors.
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Environmentalists have criticised the meeting for including neither the DUH nor carmakers.
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The bank could be criticised for not getting inflation up to 2%.
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When Mr Trump criticised Nordstrom, a department store, its share price rose.
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Premier Li Keqiang openly criticised the financial regulators as not responding sufficiently.
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Both "Verna" and "Bol" were criticised for erratic pacing and weak cinematography.
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Some politicians in the country have publicly criticised LGBTQ people, as well.
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Turkey's European allies have also criticised the incursion, warning of potential sanctions.
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BRITAIN has been often criticised for the unpredictability of its energy policy.
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Oasis also criticised Hamill's defence of the board's strategy and executive pay.
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Mr Penn's scoop was roundly criticised, for both good reasons and bad.
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Its misdeeds must be criticised, but always with scrupulous facts and logic.
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The brothers often criticised each other in public—and sometimes physically brawled.
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It criticised the government for wasting money and disrupting ordinary people's lives.
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Johnson's chief economic adviser, Gerard Lyons, criticised Osborne's comment about sterling's decline.
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Some in the Netherlands criticised the leniency of Laura H.'s sentence.
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She, too, is prickly when criticised by foreigners who once supported her.
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For that reason it has been criticised for being wandering, even directionless.
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However, others criticised Green for taking so long to cut a deal.
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Several neighbouring countries criticised Spain's use of force to disrupt Catalonia's Oct.
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A month later he responded to a Twitter user who criticised him.
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Bayern midfielder Thiago Alcantara had criticised the decision to carry on playing.
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She has criticised the shrill tone of the country's monetary-policy debate.
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The film ceremony has also been criticised for its lack of diversity.
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Nicky Morgan, a cabinet minister, was among those who criticised his language.
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That move was also widely criticised by some EU lawmakers and activists.
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Paul later took down the video and apologised after being widely criticised.
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Britain and Germany criticised France's decision as not being the appropriate answer.
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MOST GOVERNMENTS are criticised for failing to do enough about climate change.
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However, he criticised the "watered-down report," which only made a single recommendation.
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The draft has been widely criticised by activists and sections of the media.
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The firm was criticised for failing to provide adequate insurance required by law.
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Several rights groups have criticised the harsh conditions at the Nauru detention centre.
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In July 2016 he travelled to Russia, where he criticised America's Russia policy.
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Meanwhile, many members of the public criticised those who attacked the judges' decision.
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With furrowed brows, senior officials have criticised French police for using excessive force.
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Earlier he had criticised the president's "anti-Latino commentary" as "recurrent" and "vicious".
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She criticised what she described as its excessive reliance on unreliable news reports.
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Charities have also been criticised for raising executive pay closer to business levels.
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They criticised measures aimed at helping lower-income EU countries meet their obligations.
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Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr has criticised Fraport for the delays at security checks.
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A year ago he was criticised for saying that Africa's problems were "civilisational".
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Even many Tory peers criticised the excessive powers it confers on the government.
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Since his election, U.S. President Donald Trump has also criticised Germany's export strength.
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They are often criticised as architectural playgrounds that ignore the needs of residents.
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However, in recent months Schaeuble has criticised loose monetary policy on various occasions.
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Wilson also criticised the quarter-to-quarter pressure of managing a public company.
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The European Union, which Turkey aspires to join, has also criticised the crackdown.
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SIS criticised foreign media for reporting on Trew's expulsion without seeking government comment.
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But the Treasury had criticised the proposal, for curtailing the "freedom of contract".
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Warren was reading a 1986 letter by Coretta Scott King that criticised Sessions.
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And he criticised the Fed's recent forward guidance as confusing for the markets.
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After the budget committee meeting, opposition lawmakers criticised Scholz for dodging their questions.
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Some Koreans also criticised the group's close ties with former colonial ruler Japan.
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It's not the first time Sweden's government is criticised by the trans community.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Two hedge funds that have criticised Twenty-First Century Fox's (FOXA.
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Animal rights groups have criticised conditions on vessels and said some are overloaded.
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The withdrawal was criticised in Washington as a betrayal of America's Kurdish allies.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta's government has been criticised for borrowing heavily in recent years.
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Bagel-loving New Yorkers criticised the initial design for its sub-par appearance.
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Developers are also on tenterhooks after a major shopping centre was criticised by demonstrators for allowing police to enter a mall and arrest protesters, while the Global Times criticised another mall for "kowtowing to radical protesters" by not letting police enter.
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But the coach, Warren Gatland, was criticised for violating the spirit of the tradition.
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Following the ban, Huawei criticised the Australian government, claiming the decision was politically motivated.
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And when he did ramp up the rhetoric he was criticised by Republican leaders.
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Both parties were criticised by left-wing Sinn Fein, the country's third largest party.
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The political appointments have sometimes been criticised as being biased towards governments in power.
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Rival bidder Fujifilm Holdings Corp had criticised it as a "mockery of the law".
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I know you don't mean that… Mr Curtis: Yes, you get criticised for that.
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Conservative MP David Davies was also unhappy with the decision and criticised the judges.
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The 30-page paper was widely criticised, and quickly dismissed by experts and regulators.
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Sawiris also criticised state meddling in business that he said would put off investors.
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Michael O'Leary, its chief executive, sharply criticised complaining passengers, rival airlines and lazy employees.
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Lawmakers have criticised the finance ministry for appointing too few women to the committees.
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The Citizens United case was much criticised by Democrats for treating companies as people.
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But if women are warm and friendly, they get criticised for being insufficiently professional.
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Since he took office, U.S. President Donald Trump has also criticised Germany's export strength.
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Renzi has criticised the Commission on several occasions, saying it applies rules too strictly.
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The media crackdown has been criticised by the United Nations and the United States.
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Four years ago he criticised Jimmy Carr, a comedian, for equally legal tax avoidance.
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Some of his Republican opponents criticised the visit as cosying up to America's enemies.
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The speech criticised NAFTA, the TPP and a 2012 bilateral deal with South Korea.
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Yet though some have criticised these penalties, others want to see more of them.
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Some student leaders at the university criticised what they saw as an inhospitable message.
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California has been widely criticised for its sloppy management of the medical marijuana industry.
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Other activists have criticised Mr Poroshenko for lacking the political will to tackle corruption.
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Others in Madrid have criticised the Mossos for failing to detect es Satty's activities.
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That package was later criticised for misallocating resources and delaying much-needed structural reforms.
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But the bill has been criticised for putting too much strain on the banks.
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The system relied on a single external sensor — a design widely criticised by experts.
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The current system has been criticised as keeping drug prices unnecessarily high in Japan.
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Nigerian labour unions have in recent months criticised oil companies for laying off workers.
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Bayern midfielder Thiago Alcantara criticised the decision to carry on playing at the weekend.
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You might already be familiar with Goop, Paltrow's controversial and heavily criticised lifestyle empire.
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Indeed, these organisations have been criticised by equal rights activists and psychology professionals alike.
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It has also been criticised by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation in Europe (OECD).
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India's external affairs ministry has criticised Airlift for taking artistic liberties with actual events.
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Several politicians including Rouhani strongly criticised the Council's rejection of over 50% of hopefuls.
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Clarification (June 27th): Some commenters have criticised our failure to term the Ottoman massacres "genocide".
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Mr Trump criticised the ruling, which he said had been made by an "Obama judge".
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The coalition government - which includes The Finns, an anti-immigration party - has criticised the patrols.
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On his watch the general prosecutor's office was widely criticised for hampering anti-corruption reforms.
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President Donald Trump has criticised Amazon and Mr Bezos over two dozen times on Twitter.
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I would respond to anyone who unjustly criticised my work in the exact same way.
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Carney has been criticised by members of hardline pro-Brexit faction of the Conservative Party.
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But I do not then want to be criticised for the consequences of this policy.
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Turkish religious authorities who had criticised new year's celebrations as un-Islamic condemned the attack.
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She appeared on Fox news and criticised the way Democrats were conducting their impeachment inquiry.
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Dark pools have been criticised for depriving the wider stock market of crucial pricing information.
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And a turn to insularity in many rich countries means foreign aid is increasingly criticised.
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Social-media users have consistently criticised Mr Macron as a pet of the mainstream media.
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François Hollande, France's president, criticised Mr Fillon for questioning the impartiality of the justice system.
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But the largest buyer Germany has criticised Airbus for failing to do what it promised.
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The call was widely criticised, including by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, and was later withdrawn.
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The returning premier has criticised the management of state-linked firms and promised structural reforms.
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Emirati businessman Khalaf Ahmad al-Habtoor also criticised the Palestinians' refusal to go to Bahrain.
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Britain and Canada criticised America's decision to slap punitive tariffs on aircraft made by Bombardier.
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Yet it is roundly criticised for being unwelcoming to women, in ways large and small.
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He was sentenced to 13 years on terrorism charges after a trial criticised as unfair.
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Even the United Steelworkers Union (USW), previously supportive of trade restrictions, has criticised the action.
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The Pope has regularly criticised Europe's chaotic response to the refugee crisis in the past.
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Julián Castro, Barack Obama's former housing secretary, criticised Senator Bernie Sanders for dismissing the idea.
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In some cases Mr Modi has adopted policies that he sharply criticised while in opposition.
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Trump also criticised London's newly elected Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan for making "very rude statements".
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At a conference in Dublin this week, IAG chief executive Willie Walsh criticised airport charges.
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Even some of those who have also criticised the investigation into Appelbaum have exhibited reservations.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - U.S. President Donald Trump has criticised drugmakers for getting away with murder.
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In July the tribunal rubbished China's territorial claims and criticised its construction of artificial islands.
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China criticised America's decision to impose sanctions on a Chinese company dealing in industrial machinery.
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In 2011, European judges criticised Greece for failing to register asylum applications at the border.
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ANC leaders openly criticised the president while the party's political allies called for his resignation.
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On Monday, Buhari's health minister Isaac Adewole had sharply criticised planned allocations for his ministry.
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Before their introduction, the copyright laws were widely criticised by consumer advocates and technology companies.
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" Gates was later criticised for his comments, with some saying he was "holding back progress.
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Besnier has also been criticised for failing to speak out publicly during the salmonella scare.
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Persimmon was criticised by investors earlier this year over the extent of its director pay.
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Voith CEO Hubert Lienhard has criticised as premature Kuka management's positive stance toward Midea's bid.
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Many netizens have criticised the challenge for encouraging women to have unhealthy body image issues.
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David Lammy, the Labour MP for Tottenham, has criticised the revival of a "vexed" tactic.
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He had criticised a military offensive against Kurdish separatists and expressed sympathy with its victims.
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The kingdom froze its links with Canada after Canada's foreign minister mildly criticised such abuses.
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Iranian cleric Abolfazl Najafi Tehrani criticised the historic treatment of the Kurds across the region.
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But ministers have been criticised by their counterparts in Ireland for a lack of detail.
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Experts have criticised Boeing's decision to have the plane rely on just one sensor input.
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In September, Tudose criticised it for failing to curb a rise in interbank interest rates.
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Experts have criticised Boeing's decision to have the plane rely on just one sensor input.
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But he said he had criticised Trump before and would do so again if needed.
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In his Telegraph article, Johnson criticised parliament for hampering his negotiations by approving the law.
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The EU dismissed his comments and criticised the lack of consultation from the U.S. side.
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As well as his bellicose views, Mr Bolton was also criticised for his overbearing style.
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The Israelis were at first criticised by Western governments for violating international and humanitarian law.
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Iran criticised the move and said it wanted constructive steps to save the nuclear deal.
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It is not the first time the United States has criticised the EU's tax investigations.
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In December, short-selling firm Muddy Waters acquired a short position and criticised NMC finances.
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Abu Dhabi criticised Hadi's government as ineffective and distrusts Islamists with whom he is allied.
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Their trial, criticised by Western allies, was regarded as a test of justice in Turkey.
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The UAE, which distrusts an Islamist party allied to Hadi, criticised his government as "ineffective".
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously criticised recent French initiatives, calling them "counter-productive".
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But the ACGA/CLSA report criticised a failure by Tokyo to take harder, regulatory action.
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The government criticised his "hostile rhetoric" but said it will continue "respectful dialogue and co-operation".
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Prevent, part of the government's counter-terrorism strategy, is often criticised for focusing unfairly on Muslims.
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That six-point bungle is almost as large as in the much-criticised performance in 2015.
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Several retired generals who were close to Chávez have criticised the idea of a new assembly.
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The era was heavily criticised for its brutality, but also resulted in period of economic boom.
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Lawmakers criticised Active Wealth (UK) and Celtic Wealth Management for not turning up to the hearing.
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But many observers have questioned their investment results and have criticised the fees OFE managers charge.
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Donald Trump, the president-elect, and many of Israel's supporters in America and beyond criticised him.
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He is much more down-to-earth than Ms Park, who was criticised for her aloofness.
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The OECD, a club of mostly rich countries, has criticised the amnesty for rewarding tax cheats.
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Since last year's election Senator John McCain has criticised Donald Trump's freewheeling approach to foreign policy.
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He criticised the NDA's restrictions on note-taking, which he described as "verging on the extraordinary".
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Lawmakers criticised Bailey for not publishing all of a report into alleged misconduct by bank RBS.
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Many outside Myanmar have criticised Miss Suu Kyi for failing to speak up for the Rohingyas.
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He has criticised efforts, which Mr Bolsonaro champions, to involve the army in fighting organised crime.
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For his part the president criticised Mr Ossoff on Twitter and in a robocall to voters.
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Even the United Steel Workers Union, a strong supporter of the tariffs overall, criticised Canada's inclusion.
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It dressed down America's ambassador last year over a report that criticised its human-rights record.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was widely criticised for its slow response to the hurricane.
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The FCA's decision was criticised by senior members of parliament and by small-business victims' groups.
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That will please President Trump, who has criticised Mr Powell for his "way off base" approach.
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Previous versions of the sedan had been criticised for their lack of reliability and uninspiring design.
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Emmanuel Macron, France's president, criticised America and its Middle Eastern allies for loudly supporting the protesters.
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Other studies have made similar claims in the past, but have been criticised for being unreliable.
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Brokenshire was criticised for continually resetting deadlines in talks to restore the region's power-sharing government.
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He also criticised private banks, saying some had increased their interest rates up to 50 percent.
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Even Torikizoku's long-delayed price rise has been criticised by some of the chain's stingier customers.
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President Donald Trump has criticised the campaign and appears to believe America should cut its losses.
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Iran, which faces U.S. sanctions, disagreed and criticised Saudi plans to boost output above targeted levels.
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The attorney-general, several retired generals and former ministers criticised the judicial coup against the legislature.
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We criticised Germany's record trade surplus, of €249 billion ($264 billion) in 2016, the world's largest.
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Conditions in the camp have been heavily criticised by the United Nations and human rights groups.
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Singapore's education system has long been criticised for the emphasis on grades over the learning process.
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The EU and U.S. have also criticised the previous government for watering down anti-graft legislation.
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However, the move was criticised by people with arthritis who found the pre-peeled product useful.
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But he added that he had criticised Trump before and would do so again if needed.
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They have also criticised the watchdog for being too slow in completing investigations into accounting scandals.
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But the measure, which has the backing of the U.S., has been criticised by privacy campaigners.
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Amnesty International has criticised the law for hurting freedom of expression and for targeting religious minorities.
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Investors shrugged off China's credit downgrade after several senior government officials in Beijing criticised the decision.
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The university has been heavily criticised in recent years for its lack of diversity and inclusivity.
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The WHO was criticised for bungling its response to that epidemic, and so has moved quickly.
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The regulator also criticised police and highway authorities for failing to cordon off the accident site.
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This had been criticised by some shareholders and Elman, who holds about 17.9 percent of Noble.
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Safaricom this month criticised the regulator's mooted proposals including those to control data and call prices.
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It has been criticised for making promises to open its market and not delivering on them.
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Yet Ms Yellen, whom Mr Trump criticised on the campaign trail, is not the leading candidate.
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Both Russian media and Metacritic reviewers have criticised 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare,' BBC News reports.
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The United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights criticised the article, comparing it to Nazi propaganda.
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Verena Bahlsen was earlier criticised for boasting about her wealth and her love of conspicuous consumption.
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He claimed he was at risk of assassination and criticised Hizbollah and Iranian influence in Lebanon.
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"The widely criticised National Programme for IT also started out with similar lofty vision," he noted.
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But business groups criticised the decision, which comes when there is so little clarity on Brexit.
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Conservative MP Johnny Mercer was one of the prominent politicians who criticised his own party's video.
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The show was criticised for its lack of female perspective, says creator and showrunner Eric Newman.
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Honcharuk had earlier offered his resignation after an audio recording suggested he had criticised the president.
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The Commission also criticised the regulators for not doing enough to detect and prevent the misconduct.
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Earlier in the week, Fringer had criticised Constantin's leadership of the club, describing it as "ridiculous".
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It was criticised as a power play and shakedown of the crown prince's potential political rivals.
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Hariri criticised Iran and its ally Hezbollah, which is in Lebanon's coalition government, in his resignation.
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Health activists have criticised the review, saying India is buckling under U.S. pressure and compromising patients.
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Johnson&aposs political opponents, who all accepted an interview with Neil, criticised his refusal to appear.
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This means Schaeuble can stick to his cherished but internationally criticised goal of a balanced budget.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta's government has been criticised for increasing borrowing since coming to power in 2013.
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Trump strongly criticised her in his phone call to Zelenskiy, and Zelenskiy agreed with Trump's criticism.
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The French government, which had criticised the EU's veto on the Siemens merger, welcomed the transaction.
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The recommendation comes after the BBC was criticised for being "too timid" during the EU referendum.
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The Obama administration criticised Russia when it tested the missile in 2014; deploying it would be provocative.
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But instead of inciting envy among people, Chinese netizens have criticised the man for his crass behaviour.
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Di Maio, who leads 5-Star, has strongly criticised Atlantia for not adequately maintaining the ageing bridge.
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The institution has been criticised for inadequate supervision as several Italian banks have collapsed in recent years.
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She soon made enemies within the party, though, who criticised her for a high-handed leadership style.
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And vocal fry, for its part, is criticised as a put-on sexy, fake-femme-fatale affectation.
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Mr Gottlieb has also criticised the agency for having a culture that values "excessive desire for certainty".
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Kennedy and Mr Clinton were widely criticised—even sued—for appointing a relative to a government job.
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It also criticised Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader, for failing to prevent the atrocities.
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The measure, criticised for failing to address Russian airstrikes in support of the dictator, did not pass.
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Amid a public backlash, a report in China Youth Daily, a state-owned newspaper, criticised the system.
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He also criticised world leaders meeting with YPG commanders, saying such moves hindered the fight against terrorism.
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Earlier this week an FA-funded body criticised FIFA's decision to drop an anti-racism task force.
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It had relationships with dictators, for example to co-operate against terrorism, but it also criticised them.
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Colombia's "migration director" criticised the restrictions in Peru and Ecuador, and restated Colombia's commitment to helping Venezuelans.
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Parliamentary speaker John Bercow said proroguing parliament would never happen and other candidates have criticised his stance.
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Union bosses have often been criticised for not paying much heed to the rank-and-file's demands.
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BECKY WSZOLEKDorset, Vermont Richard Wynne criticised space tourism for being the plaything of "plutocrats" (Letters, October 15th).
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European Union observers criticised the latest presidential election, in 2011, for a "lack of transparency and neutrality".
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In all, the changes affect 56 of the 57 points that opponents of the agreement had criticised.
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Xiao was known for introducing the widely criticised circuit-breaker mechanism meant to limit stock-market losses.
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Mr Meléndez has been criticised for self-promotion and for prosecuting more FMLN officials than Arena ones.
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Halima Mdee, a lawmaker who criticised Mr Magufuli's stance, was arrested and charged with insulting the president.
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The approach toward reviving the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process was criticised by the Palestinians on Saturday.
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But turbo charged growth figures have been criticised by many analysts for giving too flattering a view.
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The president then gave his former military chief, who had criticised defence cuts, a public dressing-down.
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The deal with Turkey, though much criticised by rights groups, has reduced the influx to a trickle.
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In 2010, Justice Samuel Alito criticised efforts to demote the liberty to a mere "second-class right".
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A few months before Ms Rwigara announced her candidacy, a friend, who had criticised the government, disappeared.
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Transparency International Ukraine and other watchdogs, which criticised the system when it was first launched on Aug.
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You criticised the UN's peacekeeping operations for failing to stop atrocities ("Looking the other way", October 28th).
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He also criticised policies aimed at conservation which took no account of the interests of indigenous people.
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IBM must compete with Silicon Valley for talent; staff had criticised Ms Rometty's allegiance to Mr Trump.
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Only if Mrs May cannot establish a consensus should she return to her own much-criticised plan.
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After the photos were posted online, outraged netizens criticised the university for letting the hazing take place.
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British lawmakers condemned what they called its poor working conditions and investors have criticised its corporate governance.
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Altice chief executive Michel Combes criticised the decision as "incomprehensible" but withdrew the offer as a result.
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The temporary closure of Abuja's airport has been criticised by aviation labour unions, business leaders and diplomats.
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Madonna criticised Malawi's slow pace of law reform, saying it nearly prevented her from adopting Mercy James.
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Last Tuesday his supporters symbolically inaugurated him as president, provoking Kenyatta's government into a much-criticised response.
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China has been repeatedly criticised for a lack of openness in its defence spending and its intentions.
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Some praised the way Foy dealt with the situation, while others criticised Sandler for making her uncomfortable.
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He had been heavily criticised by Mr Najib's supporters but denies standing aside because of political pressure.
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Puncturing public hope of an end to revolutionary isolation, Mr Khamenei recently criticised the teaching of English.
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This simple approach can still be criticised for giving too little weight to the margin of victory.
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The International Olympic Association threw them out of the games and they were widely criticised at home.
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Survivor groups criticised the idea as "offender-friendly", Ms Henry says; funders, too, were hard to convince.
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During the primary campaign, his swearing was so criticised that he promised to stop (and actually did).
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Mr Duque's defence minister, who is close to Mr Uribe, is criticised for having politicised the army.
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One attendee was booed when he criticised May's approach in a question to her after the speech.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta's government has been criticised for ramping up borrowing since coming to power in 2013.
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But Samsung is investing huge sums to change this, while Apple is criticised for underinvesting in Siri.
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Sberbank has criticised Mr Ramljak for entering "roll-up" deals with some creditors to get fresh finance.
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A zoo has criticised the "stupidity" of two visitors who scratched their names on a rhino's back.
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German politicians criticised her remarks and some social media users called for a boycott of Bahlsen biscuits.
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And she criticised Western governments for not being vocal enough in support of Liu before his death.
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She just couldn't get away with the same things that her male peers did without being criticised.
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Police identified the suspected shooter as Nasim Aghdam, who had heavily criticised the site for apparent censorship.
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He also criticised the ECB for forcing its eurozone subsidiary to be supervised by officials in Frankfurt.
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The latest delay to Heathrow's 18 billion pound ($24 billion) expansion plan was criticised by business groups.
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In 2009, the neuropsychopharmacologist was criticised for suggesting that ecstasy is no more dangerous than horse-riding.
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In the past, conservative Catholics criticised the pope for washing the feet of women and Muslim inmates.
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The subgenre name stuck, but has been criticised by artists, journalists and List users themselves ever since.
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Experts have now criticised Trump and his own administration over how its handling the current coronavirus outbreak.
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Many true crime podcasts have been criticised for glamorising the perpetrators and ignoring the (largely female) victims.
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Ethier has been heavily criticised before for exploiting the deaths of YouTuber Etika and rapper Mac Miller.
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Both ads were criticised nearly a month after they were first published on online media and television.
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Stormzy has said he backs opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn and has criticised Johnson as "sinister".
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Trump has often criticised his predecessors for involving the United States in long and costly foreign wars.
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Top U.S. officials including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have criticised China publicly on the situation there.
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Buttigieg has been sharply criticised by fellow Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren for his ties to big tech.
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Walter-Borjans has criticised the SPD for making "too many lazy compromises" in its alliance with Merkel.
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Economists, politicians and commentators who are critical of the Kremlin have criticised his lack of economic expertise.
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Some companies criticised the measures as unnecessary government intervention in a free market, but others supported them.
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Nationalisation has long been a central tenet of their plans, which have previously been criticised by business.
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The French government, which had criticised the EU's veto on the Siemens merger, immediately welcomed the transaction.
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Police have criticised the group for carrying out such raids in the wake of bombings in Tunisia.
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He has denied any wrongdoing and criticised the Vienna probe as an abuse of the legal system.
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President Donald Trump has been criticised for his reluctance to call out white supremacy since the violence.
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The sale was criticised by the then opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party, which won elections in October.
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The head of Germany's BDB banking association had criticised politicians earlier on Thursday for being slow to act.
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After I criticised a politician on local television in 2016, a fire broke out in my family home.
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Suicide experts criticised the sheriff of Marin County for describing in detail the method that Williams had used.
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Hamburg's mayor was criticised for not doing enough to stop three nights of rioting by anti-globalisation protesters.
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The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Quds force, Qassem Soleimani, criticised the U.S. role in the Red Sea.
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However, business lobbies have criticised the plans, which still need approval from national governments and the European Parliament.
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Das last year criticised the methodology of global rating agencies and sought a sovereign rating upgrade for India.
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The Russian statement criticised the United States for what is said was Washington's failure to restrain rebel fighters.
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She was widely criticised after abandoning them when she moved out of the presidential mansion following her impeachment.
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Unilever itself was heavily criticised last year for a Dove advert on Facebook that many saw as racist.
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The Sun newspaper has been criticised for their headline on a piece about a trans couple getting married.
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Donald Trump had criticised the proposed Mexican factory when he campaigned on the theme of saving American jobs.
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The government has been criticised for taking so long to set out its plans, heightening uncertainty for businesses.
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"Hard work is stronger than Harvard," he quipped when Amartya Sen, a Nobel prizewinning economist, criticised his policies.
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Michigan State University (MSU) has been criticised for its handling of complaints about Nassar stretching back for years.
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The king expressed unease; if he could not be criticised, he said, it suggested he was not human.
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In September he criticised a plan by Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts to break up Wall Street banks.
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Last July's FCA decision not to apply penalties was widely criticised, with MP Nicky Morgan calling it "bewildering".
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Australia has been criticised by international human rights groups over its slowness to act on same-sex marriage.
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In the 1960s Ronald Coase, an economist at the University of Chicago, criticised Pigou for his heavy-handedness.
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The Hansard Society, a parliamentary research group, and the House of Lords have both criticised the present system.
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On March 4th Wolfgang Porsche, spokesman for the families, criticised VW's "fossilised structures" and bemoaned labour blocking progress.
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The clothing industry as a sector has frequently been criticised for human rights abuse within its supply chain.
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Though America's State Department criticised the move, it fell to France to negotiate Mr Hariri's return to Beirut.
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan criticised the bloc, saying it had not lived up to its duties on Cyprus.
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Indra Nooyi, the recently departed boss of Pepsi, has consistently criticised what she calls investors' short-term mentality.
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The prime minister's plans have also been criticised by EU supporters for offering the "worst of all worlds".
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Yes, Judge Bates criticised the rollback as "virtually unexplained" and obliquely scolded the Trump administration for being callous.
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Democrats raced to condemn the president's comments, and many of his fellow Republicans criticised them harshly as well.
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The internal message, signed by Continental's entire management board, criticised the underperformance of half a dozen business units.
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Although some politicians have criticised the school strikes as disruptive, others, including Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, back them.
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The judges criticised the board for not asking enough questions about Mr Worboys's offences, both alleged and proven.
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Kardashian West has previously been criticised and accused of cultural appropriation for wearing her hair in "boxer braids".
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The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has criticised weak competition and proposed remedies that could lower earnings and pay.
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At the more extreme end of the genre, so-called "torture porn" has been criticised for perpetuating misogyny.
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Lorde has been heavily criticised after she shared a photo of a bathtub alongside a Whitney Houston quote.
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The U.S. Treasury and lawmakers have criticised the EU approach of using competition law to challenge tax rulings.
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In his post, Tan criticised the government for its "schizophrenic" approach towards the gaming industry in the country.
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Religious leaders and even some MPs from Museveni's National Resistance Movement (NRM) party have criticised the proposed bill.
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They also criticised rules for network sharing, arguing they would make life too easy for new market entrants.
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Some shareholders have criticised the bank's management after its share price fell 57 percent over the last year.
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The asset manager had previously criticised the move, but had not specified which way it planned to vote.
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As a leader of Friday prayers in Tehran, Jannati has criticised Rouhani's attempts to end Iran's global isolation.
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While internet luminaries and activists and some lawmakers have criticised the EU reforms, copyright holders have applauded them.
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The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) has been criticised in the past for not acting to counter it.
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If these noxious attitudes cannot be eliminated, they must be criticised and kept out of the political mainstream.
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This summer's Euro 2016 in France was criticised for featuring 24 national teams instead of the usual 16.
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Some justices have criticised what they see as judicial overreach by the crusading federal judge overseeing the investigations.
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Kenya has been criticised for failing to cut borrowing after ramping up debt in the past five years.
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In 2018, its joke app "Neihan Duanzi" was shut down by authorities after being criticised for "vulgar" content.
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Khan criticised the lack of engagement by the government with companies over preparations for a no-deal scenario.
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The China Society for Hydropower Engineering, an academic research group, has criticised the "blind" closure of small dams.
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The China Society for Hydropower Engineering, an academic research group, has criticised the "blind" closure of small dams.
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The Riksbank targets 2 percent inflation and has been widely criticised for undershooting that goal for several years.
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The government has been criticised for being too generous in the terms it has set for this deal.
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He was criticised by members of the Treasury Committee when he first appeared before them on May 2.
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They have also been criticised by artists such as pop star Taylor Swift for not paying them enough.
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A JP Morgan strategist has criticised the world's central banks for trying and failing to control the world.
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The firm faced criticised for only blocking the account six days after it was first flagged by activists.
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Earlier, in a newspaper interview published during his visit to Britain, the U.S. leader criticised May's Brexit strategy.
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Three Baltic countries - Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia - criticised Poland for blocking their citizens in transit from returning home.
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Some observers have criticised British media for racism in its coverage of Meghan, whose mother is African-American.
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Palestinians criticised the decision, saying it would reinforce Israel's occupation of territories they seek for an independent state.
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Danish politicians criticised Maersk on Sunday, saying the company should monitor what happens to its ships more closely.
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In response to the waste displayed in the video, Oliveira&aposs followers have criticised him for the stunt.
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London police said 319 arrests had been made by the end of Monday and Johnson criticised the activists.
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Along with ex-communist peers Poland and Hungary, it has been heavily criticised by Brussels for its actions.
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Washington has long criticised China's huge trade surplus with the United States and has demanded Beijing reduce it.
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Ahead of those meetings, a number of prominent voices had criticised Merkel for failing to respond to Macron.
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Breese criticised his own performance in both his in-cage interview and in the post-fight press conference.
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"Back then everyone was busy chanting about revolution on the streets—this type of culture was criticised," he recalls.
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His comments drew the ire of Brexit campaigners, who have long criticised the BoE governor for sounding too downbeat.
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Last year, he criticised Francis for appearing to endorse parents who spanked their children in order to discipline them.
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In addition, Saudi Arabia expelled Canada's ambassador last August after Ms Freeland criticised it for jailing human-rights activists.
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India is still in the process of drafting a national encryption policy, but has been criticised for breaching privacy.
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Hubert Sagnieres, who came from Essilor and is vice-chairman of the new entity, has openly criticised Del Vecchio.
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Jet Airways has... Posted by Jet Airways on Thursday, 4 February 2016 Nigam, in turn, has criticised the move.
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Environmentalists Greenpeace, however, criticised the plans, saying they threatened the roll-out of renewables, while prolonging subsidies for coal.
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Rights activists have criticised Russia for the way it applies a 2006 law which widened the definition of extremism.
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Bitcoin has slumped in recent months as politicians and regulators across the world have criticised Facebook's planned Libra cryptocurrency.
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LONDON — Coventry City Police have been criticised after tweeting a series of images showing themselves standing inside unlocked homes.
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His comments came soon after America abstained in the UN Security Council vote that criticised Israel's construction of settlements.
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Those were in jeopardy after Mr Obama criticised the murderous anti-drug campaign of Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines' president.
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This trend is not only a product of liberal readers flocking to publications criticised by the president they revile.
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Some Ethiopians have criticised Jawar for using ethnically tinged language, but many young Oromo men consider him a hero.
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Mr Johnson was criticised for investing in vanity projects (as foreign secretary, he has proposed a new Royal Yacht).
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They were published hours after Ms Rudd had criticised the "irritating" leak of Mr Abedi's identity by American officials.
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Rights groups and European officials criticised the seizure, saying it infringed on press freedom in the EU candidate country.
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If your restaurant is criticised by someone who you can tell is intelligent, it's awful because it's probably true.
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Mr Essebsi and his influential son, Hafedh, have publicly criticised the prime minister for his handling of the economy.
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Venezuela said it will withdraw from the Organisation of American States, which has criticised its regime for crushing democracy.
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Japan's foreign minister, Taro Kono, criticised Seoul for what he said was mixing the export controls with security issues.
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It smacks of Hollywood white-washing, which is something the industry has been deeply criticised for in the past.
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LONDON — British star David Oyelowo has criticised Game of Thrones for the way the show treats people of colour.
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On Monday, China's Foreign Ministry took Pompeo to task for an interview with Swiss media where he criticised Huawei.
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Seemingly, this was partly because he was being criticised by pundits for failing to build a southern border-wall.
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Poland's financial regulator KNF has criticised that idea, saying it would lead to exorbitant costs and possible bank failures.
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In a rare public statement the FBI criticised the drive by Republicans in Congress to publish a classified memo.
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Some of the social aspects of the reforms have been criticised by some clerics and Saudis on social media.
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Rating agencies criticised South Africa's latest budget, warning that debt may soar to as much as 60% of GDP.
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Ms Wojcicki is conscious of the slippery slope platforms are on, and fears being criticised for censorship and bias.
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Though he criticised Mr Trump's tax cut, for example, he did not propose reinstating higher taxes on the rich.
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He dismissed complaints over a surge in the price of vegetables last year—then criticised Egyptians for being overweight.
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That may be a hard sell for some in the FDP, whose leader, Christian Lindner, has criticised the sanctions.
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India's censor board has been criticised for its heavy-handed and arbitrary policy towards both Hollywood and Bollywood films.
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So diminished is the church that when it has criticised government policies, its remonstrations have fallen a little flat.
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A furious J. Sainsbury criticised the Competition and Markets Authority, saying it had "moved the goalposts" in its analysis.
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You also said tax revenues should increase, then criticised companies, such as cement producers, for making greater taxable profits.
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Germany's Social Democrats criticised him, but Chancellor Angela Merkel, the leader of Mr Oettinger's Christian Democrat party, stayed mum.
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Women going for abortions worry they will be criticised by nurses and doctors, many of whom treat them rudely.
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The French government has criticised in recent years what it considers the over-reach of the U.S. legal system.
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Schemes to cool reefs in this way have, however, been criticised as hopeless at best and possibly even harmful.
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After the protests began, Mr Benamor and other businessmen quit the FCE and criticised Mr Bouteflika's re-election bid.
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State broadcaster CCTV criticised the U.S. company's management on Sunday for allowing gambling apps, which are banned in China.
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The economics professor had criticised the government for not giving Xinjiang and its largely Muslim ethnic Uighurs more autonomy.
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A scathing article written by Jezebel on Tuesday about the two-day event criticised Netflix for mocking prison life.
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The main opposition CHP party criticised Interior Minister Efkan Ala, suggesting he had not done enough to ensure security.
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Our live blog tracked reaction as the U.K. prime minister criticised Scotland's leaders for demanding a second independence referendum.
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Last year's VIVID Live festival was criticised when, of over 50 acts, only three featured women in any capacity.
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Asia's most far-reaching attempt at regional integration, ASEAN is nonetheless often criticised for its failure to go further.
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But some criticised Njoroge for failing to deepen the local debt market, which still has no bond issuance calendar.
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The firm was criticised during Mr Blair's time as Middle East peace envoy, when its clients included oil groups.
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His alleged crime was to link to a video by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, which he criticised.
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The decision has been heavily criticised in both France and Chad, with many questioning the value of the deal.
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While in the U.S., risk-assessment software used to predict future criminals has been criticised for being racially biased.
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And last year she publicly criticised Apple Music's plan not to pay artists during the streaming service's launch period.
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When Svitlana Zalishchuk, a female former parliamentarian in Ukraine, publicly criticised Russia, doctored nude images of her appeared online.
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Lawmakers have also criticised Bailey, 60, for not publishing all of a report into alleged misconduct by bank RBS.
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The dollar steadied, after falling sharply this week when U.S. President Donald Trump criticised the Fed's interest rate increases.
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The ECB has also been criticised because the bond buying has depressed interest rates and hurt European banks' profitability.
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Without naming Mr Trump, Mr Flake criticised the "coarseness of our leadership" and its "reckless, outrageous and undignified behaviour".
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Politicians from both unionist and Irish nationalist parties criticised the Conservative government in interviews with Business Insider in Belfast.
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Seoul has criticised school textbooks in Japan that it says distort history and downplay Japan's wartime and colonial atrocities.
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" Jamil sharply criticised the post at the time, calling Kardashian West a "terrible and toxic influence on young girls.
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Cummings masterminded the Vote Leave campaign to quit the EU and has fiercely criticised the existence of EU subsidies.
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The opposition has criticised last year's move to scrap a 15 percent tax on dividends paid by multinational businesses.
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The chancellor has repeatedly said that the US remains an important partner but also criticised Mr Trump's isolationist approach.
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Jon Lansman, who runs the Corbyn-supporting Momentum group, also publicly criticised the Labour leader's Brexit policy on Twitter.
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Frydenberg criticised the regulator last week and promised to boost its powers to speed up compensation for mistreated customers.
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A unit of bank Nordea that Hyldahl ran has been criticised over its tax policy in 2005 to 2008.
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In 1958, a writer for the then Manchester Guardian criticised the way Fleming name-dropped brands in his stories.
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Parliament Speaker John Bercow said proroguing parliament would never happen and other candidates have criticised Raab's stance as undemocratic.
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In Prostitute Laundry Shane alludes to being criticised online for her sex work, which gradually inured her against trolling.
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Poundland Bandit: They're the ones who are looking for someone to connect with but are scared of being criticised.
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Erdogan has repeatedly criticised the United States for its support of the YPG in the fight against Islamic State.
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European nations criticised the move, saying it showed Turkey was straying down the path of authoritarianism instead of democracy.
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Last week Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was heavily criticised for appearing to legitimize Holocaust deniers who use his platform.
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Most-Hid has been criticised for refusing to pull out of the coalition, thus keeping Smer-SD in power.
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Though a hero to Remainers, he has been criticised by Leavers for helping MPs thwart the government's Brexit plans.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who has been heavily criticised for poor leadership during the bushfire crisis, attended the funeral.
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In a fiery speech on Wednesday, Erdogan whipped up nationalist emotions against European countries that have criticised the incursion.
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That change was initially criticised by some traders as coming before Asia was ready, but it was accepted quickly.
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The United Nations has repeatedly criticised Australia's remote detention centres, insisting they lack adequate medical and mental health care.
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Russia is regularly criticised by media freedom watchdogs who say attacks on journalists in the country often go unpunished.
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The restrictions were criticised on Monday by China's ambassador to Australia, who described them as "harsh" and an "overreaction".
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Boeing itself has been criticised for veiled criticism of Indonesian pilots in an earlier 737 MAX crash in 2018.
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As well as runaway spending, President Uhuru Kenyatta's government has been criticised for failing to stamp out widespread corruption.
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He criticised the current level of international funding for poorer nations to adapt to climate pressures as "woefully inadequate".
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It accused the Libyan coast guard of abandoning them and criticised Italy for shutting its ports to rescued migrants.
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Lawmakers have also criticised Bailey, 663, for not publishing all of a report into alleged misconduct by bank RBS.
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The sale was criticised by the then opposition party Law and Justice (PiS), which won parliamentary elections in October.
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The Royal Commission has also criticised ASIC for failing to dutifully prosecute the bad behavior of the financial firms.
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The Asian Tigers have been criticised for the lack of democracy, favouritism in allocation of resources, cronyism and protectionism.
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Mark Carney criticised the EU for dragging its heels in preparing the financial-services industry for a post-Brexit world.
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That would mean tighter fiscal policy: Casado has criticised Sanchez's perceived profligacy, even though the proposed budget was relatively modest.
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Sports Direct has also been criticised by lawmakers, investors and media for its treatment of workers and poor corporate governance.
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He criticised those who, like Trump, doubt the science that shows human activity is causing the earth to heat up.
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Iran has repeatedly criticised delays in European countries setting up a trading mechanism that aims to circumvent U.S. economic sanctions.
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Competitors have criticised the proposal, saying they do not have Google's financial clout to bid for the top advertising spots.
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Indeed it has loudly criticised Ms Park's go-ahead for an American high-altitude missile-defence system in her country.
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Her department was criticised by watchdogs in and out of government for lax enforcement of wage and mine-safety laws.
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In January, he created an artwork opposite the French embassy in London which criticised the treatment of migrants in France.
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Shows like "SNL" and Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight Show" were criticised during the campaign for going too easy on the candidate.
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"The only worse thing for a dictator than being criticised is being laughed at," a Russian journalist told Samantha Bee.
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Apple and Google have been criticised for hosting the Absher app by human rights groups for facilitating human rights abuses.
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In February, he described Pope Francis as "disgraceful", after the pontiff criticised Mr Trump's threat to deport 11m illegal immigrants.
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Its chairman has urged victims to come forward, whereas a previous inquiry was criticised for dismissing their stories as incidental.
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Last month Mr Trump had criticised Mr Macron's "foolishness", and promised to retaliate with restrictions on imports of French wine.
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The traditional practice of such cross-shareholding has been criticised for hampering corporate governance and exposing banks to market swings.
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Eurovision's organiser, the European Broadcasting Union, criticised Ukraine's decision as undermining "the integrity and non-political nature" of the show.
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A decision to allow an advertisement for horse racing to be projected onto the building (pictured above) was sternly criticised.
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Its ultra-easy approach has been criticised by some lawmakers while tightening conditions could risk choking off economic prospects altogether.
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The ECB has been criticised both for favouring northern European creditors over southern European debtors and for cosseting southern spendthrifts.
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" Citizen Protection Minister Nikos Toskas criticised the violence, telling state TV: "This is not how social battles should be fought.
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Long-Bailey also criticised the failed election campaign led by her close ally and the current Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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Netizens have criticised the university's sexist attitudes towards women and rejected its excuses that the post was written in jest.
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Mark Sanford, a Republican congressman from South Carolina who has often criticised Donald Trump, was defeated in a primary election.
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"We'll be criticised on both sides," predicts Mr Gryseels, who, like many modern museum bosses, is perforce a canny diplomat.
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At £50 ($64) a pop, it's been criticised for being too expensive and not offering enough for the everyday user.
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President Vladimir Putin paid a visit on September 21st, around its 20th anniversary, having criticised the company in past years.
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But Singapore criticised Indonesia for allegedly using the ban as leverage in negotiations over an extradition treaty and border delineation.
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Jonas Rönnberg, a Swedish musician and provocateur, recently criticised the "hamster wheel" of rote club music and its unadventurous audiences.
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The French government, the biggest shareholder in Air France-KLM, criticised the unions, pointing out that KLM is more competitive.
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He criticised Mr Solís, who belongs to the same party, and called on him to sack ministers suspected of corruption.
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When young rappers such as Lil Xan and Lil Yachty have criticised artists such as Shakur and Notorious B.I,G.
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He had criticised people who invoke the Koran to argue that Muslims should never vote for a Christian like him.
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Sessions has criticised companies that bring guest workers to the United States on temporary permits, known as H-1B visas.
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In 2014, the company was heavily criticised for its decision to drop a female playable character from Assassin's Creed Unity.
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He even criticised the government for cutting the Foreign Office budget, as if more money would have prevented the attack.
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It simultaneously resents being criticised for its passivity, wants to preserve its doctrinal purity and absolutely loves all the attention.
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The board had previously been criticised for coddling its superstar CEO, awarding him overgenerous pay packages—£303m ($107m) in 2015.
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Widodo has also been criticised by rights groups and some foreign governments for ordering the executions of convicted drug traffickers.
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Lawmakers in parliament's Treasury Committee criticised Bailey for not publishing all of a report into alleged misconduct by bank RBS.
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Shortly after Mr Obama's comments, the billionaire said that he took being criticised by the president as a "great compliment".
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Victim support groups have repeatedly criticised the Vatican's response, saying successive popes failed to grasp the gravity of the situation.
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She criticised the European Commission for approving chemicals before there was "sufficient information to say that they were completely safe".
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Meanwhile, a recent U.S. State Department human rights paper criticised Seoul for pressuring North Korean defectors not to denounce Pyongyang.
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Catholic groups and migration charities have criticised his government for taking a hard line, accusing policymakers of planning "mass deportations".
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Not that it fazed Australian musician Kirin J. Callinan, who has been criticised for his brand of "ironic" toxic masculinity.
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He criticised EU plans to supervise U.S. and other foreign clearing houses on their home turf under revised equivalence rules.
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The North Africans were criticised for their reaction, especially after Amrabat removed his head protection 16 minutes into the game.
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The Bank of Baroda and Corporation Bank — Amrapali lenders criticised by the court — did not respond to requests for comment.
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Archbishop Welby, a former oil executive sometimes criticised for being too managerial, has performed what some will call a miracle.
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During the 2016 Awards season, a barrage of celebrities criticised the Academy Awards for its treatment of actors of colour.
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However, the government has been criticised for spending $14.7 billion on the project, rather than focusing on improving existing infrastructure.
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Utilities have criticised the move, with some saying it would hit competition and others saying SVTs should be scrapped altogether.
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And the country's leadership, headed by President Idriss Deby since 1990, has often been criticised for high levels of corruption.
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Professor Herbert Terrace, who was involved in a similar experiment with a chimp in the 1970s, criticised Project Koko publicly.
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For years, carriers in India have been criticised for being too slow at upgrading their networks, but that's changing quickly.
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Insurance executives have criticised the tax rises, which contributed to a sharp rise in motor insurance premiums in recent quarters.
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Mr Trump has criticised those Nato members who do not spend 2 per cent of gross domestic product on defence.
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When findings from the report leaked the day before its release, there was outrage that heroic firefighters had been criticised.
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I was roundly criticised for that, but I believe it's a stronger message because the Council of Europe involves obligations.
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The deal was heavily criticised, in part because it relied on the EU designating Turkey a "safe country" for refugees.
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Mr Ley criticised politicians in general, but he singled out Hun Sen's ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) for particular contempt.
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This change was criticised by the opposition and went against a recommendation from the central bank which oversees the market.
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The reorganisation will take up to two years to implement, Schaeffler said, and was criticised by UK trade union Unite.
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Environmental NGOs such as Transport and Environment (T&E) have long criticised the EU for being a "kerosene tax haven".
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German industry associations also criticised Trump's decision, warning that it would harm the global economy and lead to market distortions.
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"They did the right thing though and should be congratulated, but yet they will be criticised," said the DCM banker.
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The global humans rights organisation Amnesty International has criticised Google and Facebook&aposs business models, calling them "surveillance-based."210.
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The army, however, has been criticised for its practice of putting its dogs, horses and mules to sleep after retirement.
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The union criticised Uber for "heaping more misery on drivers with reductions masked as increases" under the new pay structure.
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The decision to seek a 10-year rather than a longer approval was also criticised by supporters of the herbicide.
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Foes have criticised the scale of the crackdown, saying Erdogan was using the putsch as an excuse to quash dissent.
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Rights activists have criticised Iran's arrests of dual nationals that they say are aimed at getting concessions from other countries.
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This week, for example, ASEAN scrambled to retract a statement by its foreign ministers that implicitly criticised China's maritime expansionism.
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The app's developers criticised the decision as political censorship, but Cook said the app allowed protesters to break the law.
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In the early days, some clean stoves were criticised for not being suited to local cultures and traditions, curbing uptake.
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Another cover in 2016 depicting an earthquake in Italy and a plate of lasagna was criticised by some as tasteless.
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Switzerland's Socialist party and the Greens criticised the deal in light of the fires ravaging Brazil's Amazon region, SonntagsZeitung reported.
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In India, a crackdown on corruption was criticised by some for unfairly targeting political enemies of the ruling BJP party.
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Many cheered these measures but leaders of the influential dairy and meat industry criticised them as unfairly targeting their sectors.
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Republican senators have criticised Mr Trump's foreign policies before, even as they have excused his rule-breaking closer to home.
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The contrast with 2003, when China's authorities were heavily criticised for trying to conceal the spread of SARS, is marked.
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China has long been criticised for barring foreign firms from its capital markets, while Chinese companies debut across the world.
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However, the government does not allow dissent against its leadership and is criticised by human rights groups for jailing activists.
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Last week the U.S. health secretary, Alex Azar criticised Tanzania for its failure to share information on the possible outbreak.
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Shorten is running for prime minister against incumbent Malcolm Turnbull, who criticised Shorten for potentially offending Americans through his comments.
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CityAM newspaper first reported Barclays' use of the software on Thursday, citing privacy campaigners who criticised the scheme as "creepy".
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Some legal scholars have criticised provisions for the new body for failing to protect the rights of suspects during investigations.
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Trump has criticised both Germany and China for their trade surpluses with the United States since taking office in 2017.
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The IMF criticised the loan last year saying that the process of allocating payments to service the debt were opaque.
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In particular, senior advisers to the NPP have criticised the ENI deal, arguing that Ghana will overpay for its gas.
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Rinne's government has been widely criticised over its handling of a two-week strike at Finland's state postal service, Posti.
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The president was criticised last week for telling an unemployed man he could easily get a job if he tried.
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The Israeli military has been criticised by Palestinians and international human rights groups for its lethal response to the protests.
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Bailey also has been criticised for not publishing in full a report into alleged misconduct by another British bank, RBS.
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Uber has said it would help the drivers to appeal and criticised authorities for failing to keep up with innovation.
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In recent days he has been much criticised for having spoken mockingly of the Syrian uprising that started in 2011.
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Nevertheless, Lidar has been criticised by Tesla chief executive Elon Musk, who described Lidar in April as a "fools' errand".
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Some of his opponents have asked him to explain what happened and criticised the way he treats women in relationships.
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Sir Philip Craven, president of the IPC, has strongly criticised Russia in light of revelations about systematic, state-sponsored doping.
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The Riksbank's record on inflation has been widely criticised and there have been widespread calls to change the 2 percent target.
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European Council President Donald Tusk has backed his constitutional argument but some fellow members of the bloc have criticised his tactics.
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The attack was widely criticised and Kulkarni went ahead with the book launch and the press conference with his blackened face.
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French presidential candidate and current frontrunner Emmanuel Macron on Thursday criticised the protectionist and environmental policies of U.S President Donald Trump.
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Democratic senators criticised Mr Kavanaugh's dissent from a ruling which permitted a young illegal immigrant in custody to have an abortion.
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More than half of the issue was sold to Perpetual Treasuries in what has been criticised as a conflict of interest.
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She criticised him implicitly last January, when giving the official Republican rebuttal to Barack Obama's last state-of-the-union speech.
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Former American international Taylor Twellman however criticised the team on social media, believing the side's goal celebrations in Reims were excessive.
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At the moment, the government is reluctant to get too close to the miners for fear of being criticised, he added.
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The United States and European nations have criticised the government's clampdown on free media, including the shuttering of private radio stations.
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In 2018, the majority of EU states agreed on a 40% reduction, a goal some have criticised as not ambitious enough.
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Now he has embraced Mr Abbott's much criticised alternative: an A$2.5bn ($1.8bn) public fund to pay businesses to curb emissions.
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Some commentators have criticised the pope for lending legitimacy to Mr Sisi's authoritarian rule, which is also supported by Pope Tawadros.
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Morrison, who was widely criticised for the decision, said at the time Australia would not move its embassy to Jerusalem immediately.
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Members of Parliament who voted against the triggering of Article 50 were criticised, even though they represented constituencies that voted Remain.
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In Britain lawmakers have criticised it for signing off the accounts of Carillion, a public-sector contractor that later went bust.
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Japan has been criticised for its heavy use of coal-fired power generation and plans to build new coal-fired plants.
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At a NATO meeting, Spain was criticised for agreeing to refuel Russian warships at its enclave in Ceuta in north Africa.
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Gorka has been widely criticised for his lack of qualifications and connections with fringe political groups since joining the Trump administration.
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The commission has heavily criticised Duterte's war on drugs, which has seen thousands killed without trial under his anti-drug crackdown.
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News about this "extreme" decision has drawn ire from many Singaporeans who have criticised the government's decision on social media. Woah!
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The most important announcements were about education, where the SNP has been widely criticised for presiding over a decline in standards.
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Ms Stephens's approach, which has been criticised for its passivity, offers a possible route to success for these less-aggressive women.
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The American president has regularly criticised the leaders of his country's allies and cast doubt on the value of international partnerships.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry criticised Nikulin's arrest last year, saying it showed Washington was mounting a global manhunt against Russian citizens.
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Uljanik union leader Boris Cerovac criticised the government on Thursday for "dragging its feet" on a decision to restructure the shipbuilder.
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The commission proposal was widely criticised and the centre-right opposition has vowed to vote against any such proposal in parliament.
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The SFO has been criticised by lawmakers in the past over its efforts to bring companies and senior individuals to book.
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Police, who fired tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowd, have been criticised for using excessive force on unarmed demonstrators.
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Mr Duque, who had criticised the agreement with the FARC as too lenient, is adopting a tougher stance towards the ELN.
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The banks have criticised the tax as unfair and argued that foreign rivals should be included to level the playing field.
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All around the EU she is criticised for failing to spell out what she wants the future trade relationship to be.
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The chairman of its National Communications Commission resigned on April 2nd, after being criticised for her failure to tackle fake news.
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The NNPC has been criticised for managing commercial, policy making and regulatory activities, which analysts say has exacerbated corruption and mismanagement.
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The leaflets were floated over attached to gas-filled balloons, and criticised the North's nuclear weapons programme and its missile tests.
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Nobody has been brought to trial and the European Commission has criticised the authorities for doing little to fight the problem.
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Industry sources have criticised that move, noting it reduces the plant's value and necessitates a restart that could take several months.
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More recently, the European Commission criticised Greece for not being able to control its border and letting people hike up north.
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Iran's foreign ministry criticised Le Drian's comments, saying there could be no negotiation over what Iran says are purely defensive weapons.
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In 2015, Muddy Waters criticised Casino's structure and accounting practices, saying it was "dangerously leveraged" and managed for the short-term.
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Koffler criticised Berlin's willingness to intervene, saying the security concerns about letting China's Yantai buy into Germany's nuclear industry were overblown.
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While many have criticised the final episode of the beloved HBO series, there are some who have jumped to defend it.
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And he has criticised Berlin for not spending more on defence, a longstanding U.S. complaint that Merkel has promised to address.
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Some investors criticised the move, arguing it discriminated against some bondholders while sparing others, and analysts say other lawsuits are likely.
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This marked an about-face for the ruling 5-Star Movement, which has criticised banking rescues handled by the previous government.
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Given this, the administrative actors are to be commended for pointing the way towards a long-term solution, rather than criticised.
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Italian family-owned businesses are often criticised for their reluctance to cede control to external managers or bring in other investors.
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Trump has criticised U.S. companies like General Motors and Ford Motor Co which manufacture abroad, accusing them of costing U.S. jobs.
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The project has been criticised by environmentalists who say Kosovo should rely more on renewable energy sources rather than on coal.
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Turnbull's allegations have been criticised by Australia's opposition Labor Party as showing an "anti-China" bias that could jeopardise bilateral trade.
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A number of business and industry figures criticised Trump's decision, while others focussed on what it might mean to their trade.
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The company has been criticised for allowing politicians to lie in ads — a position it has defended on free speech grounds.
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The bands at the time were anti-communist—or at least against totalitarianism—and criticised the hypocrisy of the communist government.
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This didn't save Bergkamp from the wrath of the Italian press, who criticised everything from his lifestyle to his body language.
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Since her appointment last year as the CHP's provincial head, Kaftancioglu has been heavily criticised by members of Erdogan's AK Party.
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Tokayev also criticised the central bank's monetary policy, urging it to ensure affordable long-term credit is available to local businesses.
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Trump has criticised U.S. companies that have moved manufacturing overseas and which then sell their products back to the United States.
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Pellegrini had criticised the Cup schedule, which gave City less recovery time for their last 16 first-leg clash in Kiev.
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"The draft Addendum falls within the supervisory mandate and powers of the ECB," Nouy told Tajani after he criticised the proposal.
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Morrison has been widely criticised throughout Australia for his handling of the bushfire crisis, even by members of his own party.
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Currencies are a touchy issue for Japan because it has been criticised for keeping the yen weak with massive monetary easing.
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Investors including Capital Group and Tiger Global Management privately criticised SoftBank's Vision Fund losses and governance, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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However some politicians criticised the Commission's call for more automatic detection technologies, saying it would restrict the flow of information online.
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Stephen Rapp, a former United States war crimes ambassador who works at the Holocaust museum, was among colleagues who criticised Schabas.
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In 2019, the UAE was criticised by the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights for his continued detention.
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Mada Masr has a leftist bent, and many of its journalists sharply criticised the Brotherhood during its bumbling year in power.
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The stock has lost over a quarter of its value this month after U.S. short-seller Muddy Waters criticised its financials.
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The EU and rights groups have criticised judicial reforms in Poland and Romania and the curbing of media freedoms in Hungary.
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