To appease his critics, however, he repaid a few thousand dollars of the charges.
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His critics on the political right say he has no control over our borders.
His critics seem to be completely thrown by the fact that Buffett, gasp, has a conscience.
But his critics say that he hasn't displayed the same charisma and political acumen.
And Mr. Bush must expect that his critics at home and abroad will gleefully pile on.
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On all counts, his candor seems more commendable than the simplifications and evasions of his critics.
OK, here's one: Will Ray Kelly jump into the mayoral race and take on his critics?
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His critics say they are half-hearted, too, because ideologically the prime minister sympathises with the settlers.
By retiring before this election, Dr Mahathir deprived his critics of their most emotive issue.
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This would enable him to turn the tables on his critics and recoup his recent losses.
At first, the ferocity of his critics appeared to take Mr Henkel by surprise.
However his critics viewed him, even the friends who criticized Pistorius' actions defended him.
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But such interesting exchanges, in the view of his critics, only gave Mr Simon respectability.
But it is true, as his critics complain now and as he complains of the past.
His critics argue that Mr Barnes rammed his reform through with too little consultation.
He is, however, as even some of his critics accept, playing by the rules.
His critics accused Mr Mwanawasa of persecuting his political rivals under the guise of fighting corruption.
If Mr Ferguson can see off his critics, there is plenty of scope for growth.
Quite mad, said his critics, as though that were a reason for rejecting it.
His critics see all this as populist gesturing, driven by polls rather than principles.
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He has often confounded his critics, however, and JLR's sales have overtaken his own estimates.
His critics fault him for having a sense of the past but not the future.
There was a set of much more basic tensions between Mr Summers and his critics.
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His critics say he is more interested in stirring things up than solving them.
Some flashpoints that his critics point to are the same ones that his vocal supporters like.
Smith told BBC Radio Merseyside he believes he has silenced some of his critics with his victory.
The sheriff, his critics insist, is more focused on getting publicity for himself than protecting the people.
He's the favorite of the business community, and his critics say he's the candidate of the rich.
And, as his critics often point out, he has often benefited from working for big, free-spending clubs.
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