1.   Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the U.N.

2.   At each he was asked a question inviting criticism of Israel and responded in a staunchly pro-Israel vein.

3.   But to rely on them is to invite criticism that reporters are being used by people trying to make a buck.

4.   It thus invites criticism from all sides rather than the credit it could have gained for upholding the American principle of sanctuary for all in desperate need.

5.   It would also invite criticism that his priorities should be Cuba, Haiti and health care, not the wranglings of a bunch of over-indulged millionaires.

6.   Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., and a former Bush backer now supporting McCain, said Sunday that Bush invited criticism by speaking at Bob Jones University.

7.   Sabato said the candidates invited criticism of their record by not living up to their campaign rhetoric.

8.   Some officials had opposed the trip, saying that Ikeda could do little and that it would invite criticism from Washington that Tokyo is weak on terrorism.

9.   The result still invites furious criticism.

10.   To do so would be to invite criticism that he is interfering with the labor negotiations of a private, albeit self-destructive, industry.

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%
invite 0.38%
invite + n. >>共 865
leader 3.54%
friend 2.97%
people 2.26%
reporter 1.68%
official 1.65%
guest 1.54%
comparison 1.43%
bid 1.36%
public 1.32%
representative 1.25%
criticism 0.86%
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