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The African Union offered mild criticism of the human-rights records of Zimbabwe and Sudan.
ECONOMIST: A dream team?
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Americans United for the Separation of Church and State offered no immediate criticism of Ashcroft's appearance.
CNN: Ashcroft's pulpit stint called 'non-official'
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Outside of the criticism offered on hip hop albums, rigorous engagement and sustained critique occur in the books that Kilson and other critics must wrestle with beyond tackling newspaper articles.
NPR: Author Comes to Hip-Hop Music's Defense
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PowerGen, trying to ward off criticism, has offered to sell 2, 000 megawatts of capacity.
ECONOMIST: A REC or a wreck?
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The Romney campaign offered a measured response to the criticism.
CNN: Romney's confusing course correction
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As Briefing.com notes, criticism about the scope of the opportunities offered by the company could go viral, slowing recruitment.
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Barack Obama offered another in 2008 with his careful but unmistakable criticism of Clinton-era domestic policies and Hillary Clinton's Iraq war vote.
CNN: Hillary Clinton, a mistake for 2016
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Forbes should not have offered a poorly written counterpoint, to stave off the stinging criticism for Michael's researched editorial.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Responding to criticism during a Twitter chat, the White House offered users a link to "something more fun".
BBC: US debt: White House 'Rickrolls' Twitter
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"Our first instinct is to defend our work and point to the high ratings offered by critics - but out of respect to our fans, we need to accept the criticism and feedback with humility, " he said.
BBC: Mass Effect 3 row prompts change to add 'further closure'
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Meanwhile UN Watch, a lobby group that counters UN criticism of Israel, has gleefully recalled the fulsome praise for Libya that many council members offered when that country was undergoing a review of its performance a few months ago.
ECONOMIST: The United Nations and Libya
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The move to clear the name of Lee Kun-hee, one of the nation's most visible business executives, drew criticism from opposition and governance groups that called it an example of the preferential treatment sometimes offered to South Korea's senior business leaders.
WSJ: South Korea Plans to Pardon Former Samsung Chairman