91. That death, caught on video, has prompted harsh international criticism that Israel has been using excessive force in putting down the armed violence by Palestinian protesters. 92. The absence of executives from the beleaguered Enron did not preclude lawmakers from directing harsh criticism their way. 93. The administration accused Republicans of providing a forum for harsh criticism of federal law-enforcement agencies. 94. The all-night session included little of the harsh criticism of the budget that had been prevalent at City Hall in the two months after the Mayor unveiled his plan. 95. The acknowledgment came as Energy Secretary Bill Richardson and his department came under harsh criticism in Congress over the loss of the hard drives. 96. The deal has come under harsh criticism from the state attorney general, Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, and from Democratic candidates for governor. 97. The Civilian Complaint Review Board has come under harsh criticism from many quarters this year. 98. The Fed may come in for harsh criticism if the new economy bull market ends badly. 99. The harsh criticism of March had begun to define Pitino as an architect that could only take the job so far. 100. The laws have provoked harsh criticism from some drivers and auto industry groups, including the American Automobile Association. |