81. Clinton promised to offer a corporate code a year ago in a bid to deflect criticism of his decision to sever linkage between trade and human rights in China. 82. Commanders of both the original peace force and its successor deflect the criticism, saying direct manhunts are not part of their mandate. 83. Commanders of both the original peace force and its successor, which assumed duties Friday, deflect the criticism, saying direct manhunts are not part of their mandate. 84. Days after the fatal car accident, photographers under investigation in the case tried to deflect widespread criticism that they were responsible. 85. Democrats tried to deflect her criticism. 86. Deposed Prime Minister Carlos Graca offered to head a new coalition government Thursday in a move that could help coup leaders deflect international criticism. 87. For weeks, Ventura deflected criticism for accepting the role. 88. Games organizers have deflected such criticism in the past, saying the venues were built largely by union labor and under close government scrutiny. 89. He used wit and charm to laugh at himself and to deflect criticism of his government. 90. Hussein has faced serious criticism at home for his frequent travels and some officials suggested that the letter to Hassan may have been an attempt to deflect this criticism. |