1. The constant criticism was beginning to undermine her confidence. 2. As for leadership gone awry, I suppose that criticism should begin with oneself. 3. At ABC, producers said they were working to add minority cast members to shows before the criticism began. 4. Criticism began to fly in all directions. 5. House and Senate conferees agreed on a bill several weeks ago before Republican criticism began anew. 6. If Elliott cracks, the criticism begins anew, the book on him due for another printing. 7. Just as quickly, though, criticisms began to be leveled at him. 8. The criticism began after confused organization left African filmmakers scrambling for scarce lodging while many foreign parvenus were treated as VIPs. 9. The criticism began after Barak unveiled his Cabinet. 10. The criticism of Starr began long before the allegations involving Clinton and Lewinsky came to light and is not likely to end soon. |