Los Angeles is criticized for not having a defined city center, but I'd counter with the assertion that our many different "centers" are a positive.
Russia is criticized for judicial weaknesses, corruption, etc.
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Mr. Kurlantzick theorizes about what happened without coming to a firm conclusion, though the CIA is criticized for not releasing the results of the investigation it apparently conducted, and a hint of foul play is left hanging in the air.
The company, which often is criticized for its low-paying jobs and buying habits in the U.S., recently has faced allegations that it made bribes in Mexico and calls for better safety oversight after a deadly fire at a Bangladesh factory that supplies its clothes.
For example, Clinton is roundly criticized for rewarding big contributors -- some of them foreigners -- with access to events that brought them in close contact with the president.
Its top seller, heartburn treatment Nexium, is often criticized for being little different from the off-patent pill it replaced.
Ronaldo is widely criticized for collapsing in tears in the center-circle, rather than rushing to celebrate with his team-mates.
The NHL playoffs are a thrilling affair, though the league is often criticized for dragging them out far longer than necessary.
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The BOJ is often criticized for not taking coordinated easing action along with other major central banks after Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy in 2008.
But again this is an area where the White House is being criticized for, in the view of some, not wanting to be part of international discussions and forums.
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The Coast Guard is being criticized for waiting hours before telling the public the spill was much worse than originally reported, and the Coast Guard's Rear Admiral Craig Bone says that heavy fog is no excuse for running into the bridge.
The OWGR is seldom criticized for determining the 100 top-ranked players who are usually invited to play in the PGA Championship, or the 50 who automatically receive Masters invitations, But when the algorithm spits out the name of a No. 1 player who has not won a major recently, or at all, that's another story.
Thompson is often criticized nationally for running what some say is a lackadaisical campaign, but he routinely cites his strong poll numbers in the state.
She is also often criticized for making factual errors on less controversial matters.
The measure is already being criticized for not going far enough.
Our city is defined and criticized for its car culture, but we have access to the most amazing surfing, biking and hiking trails in the Santa Monica Mountains and beyond.
But I think that dismissing the YouTube livestream achievement as trivial is like the joke about the talking dog that was criticized for not enunciating properly: the real point is that YouTube has blown post being merely a repository for archived video and is now a prominent force in live, real-time national news coverage.
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If Metro can be criticized for anything, it is that it is so mobile-centric that the large screen expression in Windows 8 becomes a crazy quilt of pulsing colored boxes.
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He's been criticized for interfering with private business and is slated to appear before the Italian parliament to answer questions.
The company was criticized for a lack of innovation that is much needed to survive in the fast changing mobile world.
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But take this as a sure sign that Facebook, oft criticized for lagging behind in mobile, is in major course correction mode.
Other Singaporeans have criticized Yale professors for what they say is failing to recognize the progress Singapore has made over the years in allowing greater freedoms.
Even if its complex organization and institutions have often been criticized for their slow output, it is now clear that they have done a great job in managing efficiently the unique diversity of its 27 members.
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Carmelo Anthony, long criticized for his play when the game is on the line, can throw this at his critics: his 8.1 average point tally in the fourth quarter is up from the 6.9 he scored during the regular season and second behind all scorers left in the playoffs.
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Mr. Baldwin, who publicly flirted with running for mayor but is now appearing on Broadway in "Orphans, " made headlines when he criticized Ms. Quinn on CNN in December for voting to overturn term limits and paving the way for Mr. Bloomberg to win a third term.
Add it all up, and the search advertising company once criticized for being a one-trick pony is becoming a force in display advertising that everyone else, from Facebook to Yahoo, has to contend with.
His death is raising further questions about a criminal justice system already being criticized for failing to protect the nation's women.
Republican Internet consultant Patrick Ruffini sees Romney's ad challenge as evidence the GOP, sometimes criticized for failing to connect on the Web, is starting to get serious about tapping its potential.
Microsoft is widely criticized as being behind the curve on developing an operating system for tablets.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who has been strongly criticized by lawmakers for his handling of the controversy, is scheduled to testify Friday before the Senate Armed Services Committee, along with Gen.
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