Employment group Manpower - which has been vocal in its criticism of the project and sponsors one of the Dome's 14 zones - demanded changes to the management team.
But ostracism means that building governing coalitions is becoming ever harder, while confirming the Blok in its ways, and in its criticism of the political establishment as a cosy, self-serving and corrupt monopoly.
To the extent that Congress has been outspoken in its criticism of the actions of Toshiba, Imhausen and others whose technology transfers have added new security burdens to those already borne by Western taxpayers, the legislative branch should prove a forceful ally in bringing about such corrective actions.
Microsoft is a company that has attracted more than its fair share of criticism over the years for its aggressive competitive practices, the dubious quality of its Windows operating system and Office applications, as well as its seeming inability to produce sizable growth in recent years.
The Universal movie has come in for its share of criticism from the left too.
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Pirelli responded to some of the criticism by tweaking its harder compound ahead of the European races, when it knows that track temperatures won't reach the heights of, say, Bahrain.
Disney's Pixar has previously taken a combative stance toward the oil industry, with one of its most powerful executives issuing blunt criticism of the business.
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As the allegations emerged, Australia's central bank, faced criticism over its supervision of the firms.
Whatever the practical challenges of trying to renegotiate Nafta, or, indeed, the truth of its negative impact on the US economy, criticism of free trade seems to strike a particular chord in blue collar, Rust Belt states, such as Pennsylvania and Ohio, which have been shedding manufacturing jobs over the past few years.
"While an investigation report into a remote 440km per hour (270 mph) impact crash and subsequent fire which destroyed much of the evidence is always open to criticism, based on its initial reading of the 75 page report, the ATSB does not accept the coroner's criticisms, " it said in a statement.
In Japan, the government has come under harsh criticism for its clumsy handling of the episode.
The move helped reassure the market, as there were concerns before the meeting of finance ministers that Japan would be subject to criticism for its plan to double the size of its asset-purchasing program, announced earlier this month.
North Yorkshire Police came under criticism for its handling of the case.
The panel was uncompromising in its criticism of what it said were serious flaws in the agency's management.
The MPs also said they were "disappointed" that the MoD had failed to improve its management of supplies, despite criticism from the National Audit Office dating as far back as 1991.
Steve White, vice-chairman of the Police Federation, attempted to distance the national organisation from the fierce criticism of Mr Mitchell that came from some of its local spokesmen at the time.
Russia would like to think that the recent slight softening of Iran's public tone and the rising domestic criticism of its president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, may owe something to fears of losing its only legitimate outside source of nuclear technology.
His popular website, which thrives on real-time message boards and contributions by users on a variety of topics, received record traffic -- as well as pointed criticism -- for its treatment of the Boston Marathon bomber case.
In its prime, Enron was the definition of hubris: Proud, boastful, dispensing acid criticism on anyone who questioned the superiority of its business model.
The Defense Department lays itself open unnecessarily to criticism of duplication in its airborne elements to the extent it fails to exploit opportunities for "joint" or multi-service approaches to procurement of aircraft and other weapon systems.
Their stance alleviated worries that the BOJ would face criticism for doubling the size of its asset purchases to stoke inflation.
On July 21st, China tried to allay some of the criticism by revaluing the yuan slightly and switching its peg from the dollar to a basket of currencies.
The NUT, holding its annual conference in Liverpool, heard strong criticism of the planned new curriculum.
Jeff Kargel of the University of Arizona, one of its authors, stresses that its criticism is aimed at this specific claim, not at the IPCC in general, and should not be seen as undermining the panel's conclusions.
Probably of more significance in this report is the criticism of the FSA itself, helped to a robust assessment of its role by two independent reviewers of the review - an eminent banker and an eminent finance lawyer, appointed last May.
Cook has been quick to defend City's approach in the wake of criticism levelled at the club and its wealthy owners.
"The constant criticism of Merck is that its margins are declining, largely due to the fact that Medco, which has lower margins than Merck, was growing faster than Merck, " says Michael Krensavage, an analyst at Raymond James.
And while most of the flak has been flying in the Welsh Government's direction over its alleged lack of a policy programme, the criticism of inertia has also been levelled at the Assembly itself, which sat for the first time on May 11 and has so far managed to constitute just two committees - Petitions and Subordinate Legislation.
There was no appeal on that ruling, but the International Rugby Union has pledged to review its punishments for such offenses in the wake of criticism that the player got off lightly.
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