91.   Cecilia Muqoz, a Hispanic leader, said the Bush administration apparently is hesitating after its initial enthusiasm for amnesty drew strong criticism from some Republicans.

92.   Clinton drew criticism from Palestinians and Israelis alike, both of whom said he pressured them to give up more than they should to keep the peace process alive.

93.   Clinton lambasted the vote, which drew sharp criticism from the African American community, but he stopped short of calling his opponents racist.

94.   Clinton was certain to draw criticism from Republican leaders over his failure to persuade Yeltsin to kill the sale outright.

95.   Closing the deal would be a coup for Ovitz, who drew some criticism for jumping ship at Tele-TV to go with Disney.

96.   Coaching is also a somewhat thankless job that draws more criticism than praise these days, coaches and parents said.

97.   City leaders drew criticism last summer when they produced a welcome-to-town pamphlet that advised Hispanic husbands not to beat their wives.

98.   Delays have drawn sharp criticism from Congress for several years and have helped fuel a movement to dismantle the agency.

99.   Den Danske Bank refused to comment on a series of media reports last week which drew criticism from politicians, bank customers and several newspapers.

100.   Denver TV stations drew criticism Wednesday for televising SWAT team movements and the escape routes of terrified students, and for broadcasting interviews of students trapped inside the school.

v. + criticism >>共 525
draw 19.80%
face 7.91%
reject 4.39%
dismiss 4.06%
follow 2.18%
deflect 1.96%
spark 1.89%
take 1.89%
prompt 1.80%
avoid 1.56%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
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