In popular culture, those who defend freedom are regularly castigated as selfish and greedy.
Back in the 1970s, gold bugs were often publicly castigated for self-interestedly fueling inflation.
The BBC's management were castigated for failing to investigate adequately the government's complaint about the report.
Muslim leaders have called on the government to punish those castigated in the report.
Countless editorials over the past year have castigated his failure to mount an effective opposition.
Palestinians and human-rights groups have repeatedly castigated the Israeli army for failing to stop such destruction.
He would lose his status as a brilliant strategist and be castigated as an ideologue.
This week, for the first time, the UN Security Council castigated the regime for its violence.
Previously she has castigated other actors for believing they are qualified to pronounce on complex political subjects.
IMF, castigated for the largesse of its predecessors and unrewarded for its own political, judicial and financial reforms.
And in the year that followed, the paper's editorials routinely castigated George W. Bush for refusing to acknowledge it.
Neoconservative writers have castigated opponents of US military involvement in Libya as isolationists.
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He quickly castigated war-mongering Thailand and called for UN peacekeepers on the border.
Tom Ward, CEO of SandRidge Energy was castigated by shareholders for cutting deals between the company and his family.
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They castigated all politicians opposing the retreat as right-wing warmongers or conversely in the case of Sarid, as hopeless doves.
Now however Mr. Obama and the Democrats are castigated as reckless spendthrifts for carrying forward a Republican designed green energy plan.
Members of the group telephoned the synagogue and castigated Geller as a bigot, and likened her to the Nazis in the 1930s.
The place has been castigated by endless critics for being boring, devoid of character and the wrong place for Australia's capital city.
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Rather than debate the virtues of the proposed legislation, the legal fraternity and its media flacks castigated it in just those terms.
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The only difference is that Israel alone is castigated as a racist state simply for suffering from the problem of Muslim extremism.
For the last 50-plus years of his life, Rosenthal was either admired for taking that picture, or castigated for being a fraud.
It sought to delay hearings into Mr. Johnson's ejection and publicly castigated the utility commission for denying it an opportunity to cross-examine witnesses.
The O2 Arena, built as the Millennium Dome (and castigated as a pricey folly), is now among the best such venues in Europe.
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In May, for example, Heathrow airport was castigated for long queues at passport control, caused partly by job cuts in the immigration service.
Rockefeller and others have nonetheless castigated the Bush Administration for bringing such pressure to bear and contributing to the failings documented by the Committee.
Hence, the U.S. has been rabidly castigated for its unwillingness to submit to the International Criminal Court, the piece de resistance of lawfare advocates.
As Sanchia Berg reported on the programme, that royal wedding saw the nations' media almost unanimous in its celebration, with those who raised criticisms castigated as unpatriotic.
In the past two weeks, the United Nations and President Bill Clinton have castigated SLORC, the ruling junta, for suppression of democracy and forced labor.
Journalists thought to portray the country too candidly have been castigated.
At Deutsche Bank's annual meeting in May, investors similarly castigated management for failing to provide a clear succession plan for the bank's chief executive, Josef Ackermann.
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