51. The proposals drew criticism from some groups that also had opposed the proposition, which voters approved in November by a wide margin. 52. The proposals have drawn a barrage of criticism from civil-rights lawyers, editors, reporters and Western diplomats. 53. The Phoenix proposal has drawn criticism from U.S. and British phone companies, who are pushing for equal access to the German and French markets. 54. The proposal drew castigation from officials of the agency trade group, the American Association of Advertising Agencies. 55. The proposal drew immediate praise from groups advocating universal health care coverage for all Americans. 56. The proposal drew loud applause from legislators, mainly Republicans. 57. The proposal drew some opposition. 58. The proposal has drawn the opposition of most consumer groups, but its advocats say it will ultimately be a benefit for consumers. 59. The proposal drew mostly positive comments from people who spoke at the hearing. 60. The proposal drew vehement objections from civil liberties groups. |