61. His colleagues withheld public criticism, even when his congressional seat was taken over by Republican Tom Campbell in a special election. 62. His ranting at the NFC title game, however, leaves him vulnerable to knee-jerk public criticism. 63. His shorter public criticisms of The Post are lobbed like hand grenades into its Outlook section every Sunday. 64. I voted for the raise, and was surprised at the lack of public criticism. 65. In a faint bow to blistering public criticism over a proposed rescue of mortgage companies, Japanese banks agreed Tuesday to shoulder a bit more of the burden. 66. In fact, he issued his first notable public criticism of his fellow Republican since Pataki was elected. 67. In recent years, however, the luster of the job has dulled as public criticism of officers has risen and the pay scale has stagnated. 68. In the three-minute speech, the queen packed several responses to public criticism of the royal family over the past week. 69. Indeed, the last few years have witnessed an explosion of public criticism. 70. Instead, they limited their public criticisms of the United States to its human rights stand. |