111.   The criticism by Bennett magnified the problems of ratings and taste.

112.   The criticism by the museum organization is directed not at the show itself but at the underlying work, or rather its perceived shortcomings.

113.   The courts have been subject to criticism by human rights groups who fear they will fail to afford common legal rights to the accused.

114.   The criticism by the mayor Saturday reflected the differing roles that the two sides are playing.

115.   The delayed stemmed in part from criticism by Sen. Richard Lugar, Republican of Indiana and chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee who oversees the FCIC.

116.   The federal agency that regulates the Farm Credit System scrapped a package of new lending rules after criticism by commercial bankers and a key member of Congress.

117.   The Federal Theater Project became a lightning rod for criticism by sponsoring a handful of plays that took a decidedly leftist view of labor tensions.

118.   The final section is an invigorating selection of criticism by Stanley Crouch, LeRoi Jones, Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison and others.

119.   The government is deflecting criticism by plugging the forthcoming sales of Banco Continental and Energy companies under the Citizen Participation Program.

120.   The government responded to the criticism by saying that the weakened guerrillas might now have even more reason to embrace peace.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
criticism 0.18%
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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