101.   But they have reserved their harshest criticism for President Clinton for not championing the nomination more aggressively.

102.   But within seconds, they tore into the program with hostile, and sometimes humorous, criticism for its style and content.

103.   Carter received criticism for not helping the child, and the photographer later committed suicide.

104.   China, for example, which at least holds local elections, comes under incessant U.S. criticism for its repressive, totalitarian ways.

105.   Chretien reserved his sharpest criticism for the U.S. refusal to pay its duties to the United Nations because of complaints about the way the organization is run.

106.   Chernomyrdin has faced enormous criticism for his inability to resolve the wage problems as winter approached.

107.   Closing the deal would be a coup for Ovitz, who drew some criticism for jumping ship at Tele-TV to go with Disney.

108.   Cohen is weighing the Schwalier case as the Air Force still faces criticism for punishing Lt. Kelly Flinn for adultery and lying.

109.   Clinton and Vice President Al Gore have faced widespread criticism for hosting White House coffees for many donors and permitting some to stay overnight in the Lincoln Bedroom.

110.   Clinton has faced the same criticism for his use of polling data and focus groups in shaping his policies.

n. + for >>共 1471
spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
criticism 0.12%
criticism + p. >>共 59
of 41.88%
from 25.81%
for 9.88%
in 4.51%
by 4.22%
over 2.89%
about 1.54%
on 1.35%
at 1.17%
as 1.13%
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