1. By showing footage of the strikes, NATO clearly hoped to dispel criticism that the attack on the train had been wanton. 2. Brundtland will have to dispel criticism of WHO for preoccupation with internal problems and lack of focus. 3. Czech Defense Minister Miloslav Vyborny was expected to dispel criticism that his country was not prepared increase military spending sufficiently to prepare for NATO membership. 4. Czech Defense Minister Miloslav Vyborny was expected to dispel criticism that his country was not prepared to increase military spending sufficiently to prepare for NATO membership. 5. He also tried to dispel criticism that the visit was intended to glorify Japanese militarism. 6. Her comments on the Kosovo Liberation Army, meanwhile, appeared calculated at least in part to dispel Serb criticism that the war crimes tribunal is biased against Serbs. 7. Koizumi tried to dispel criticism that the visit was intended to glorify Japanese militarism. 8. Obuchi wanted to present a concrete plan to dispel criticism in the United States that Japan is moving slowly in cleaning up its bad loan mess. 9. The new leader also will have to dispel criticism of WHO for preoccupation with internal problems and lack of focus. 10. Despite their disappointing showing against the county sides, a victory in the final Test would cap the tour and dispel criticism from the sub-continent. |