1. But neither do we have to be defensive if they occasionally have a valid criticism. 2. She has criticisms against statutory agencies who do nothing about this for fear of being branded racists. 3. I tried to anticipate what criticisms she would have. 4. If I had any criticism of our organisation it would be that we have a tendency to hide our light under a bushel. 5. And each side had its criticisms of the press. 6. As a consequence, the company has drawn criticism that it is flouting shareholder rights, which it denies. 7. Both men have no criticism of how police in Wyoming handled the Shepard case. 8. Bush also has drawn criticism for ending the practice of allowing the American Bar Association to pre-clear potential judicial nominees. 9. Brande, who has few criticisms of conventional medicine, wishes the NCI provided more information on alternative medicines. 10. But she also has drawn criticism for hiring decisions, early missteps and for what some say is an underwhelming legislative record. |