101. Critics complain that promises of cures have been inflated and that prevention has been ignored in favor of finding drugs to treat cancer. 102. Critics complain that the appeals court is increasingly conservative and bent on limiting civil rights protections established in previous decades. 103. Critics complain, though, that class-actions too often reap bonanzas for the lawyers but a pittance for each plaintiff. 104. Critics complained of mismanagement and wasteful spending at some of the schools created under current law. 105. Critics complained that supermarket executives and factory farms had left shoppers with no choice but a stale cardboard apple. 106. Critics complained that the plan was undemocratic and dangerous. 107. Critics complained that the spot showed the runner being treated like an animal. 108. Critics complained, saying a Mexican-American should have landed the role, not a New York Puerto Rican. 109. Critics have complained that the serpentine romantic relations on the show, topped off by Rachel getting pregnant by Ross but loved by Joey, signal creative bankruptcy. 110. Critics have complained that the true Roosevelt, the leader who triumphed from a wheelchair, was not fully on display. |