81. Critics would argue that such grouping requires Ms. Galanka to prepare four lesson plans nightly. 82. Critics also argue that fast-track is unnecessary. 83. Critics argue that a push to get into private equity is a kind of foolish grab for more big returns in the twilight of a bullish stock market. 84. Critics argue that as a result, Microsoft has an advantage in developing so-called aplications programs such word processing, spreadsheet, games and graphics programs. 85. Critics argue that Gordon has borrowed heavily to buy stakes in the small companies he targets and has no obvious exit strategy. 86. Critics argue that luring sharks with pieces of raw fish is as dangerous as feeding black bears in national parks. 87. Critics argue that pornography, strip clubs and escort services objectify and demean women, turning them into second-class citizens in the eyes of many men. 88. Critics argue that the cameras have limitations and that police misconduct often occurs away from the front of a patrol car, where the camera is mounted. 89. Critics argue that the law has been distorted by partisan bickering over the use of the law. 90. Critics argue that the requirement for celibacy draws sexual deviants into the priesthood, and leaves priests no acceptable alternatives for their sexual desires. |