Even so, say critics, the project could have been tackled more riskily, but cheaper.
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All this, say critics, would require a large tax increase on the middle-class to avoid raising the deficit.
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In effect, say critics, this amounts to coercion, since the very poor find it hard to reject cash.
The problem is not just lack of capacity, but poor management, say critics.
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But that, say critics, is where the problems start - and it comes back to our cynical police authority chap.
By encouraging governments to do too much, say critics on the right, pressure groups prevent governments from doing anything well.
The maths behind that data, say critics, would tempt many a PCC to run simple strategy focused on neighbourhood policing.
The trouble, say critics, is the combination of strict grading with an overloaded timetable and a focus on learning through failure.
They are too bright, too sensitive and often badly angled, sending unwanted light into neighbouring windows and the night sky, say critics.
The fines that the regulations impose are also too light say critics.
Too many old European politicians, say critics, and far too few women.
The trouble, say critics, is what will happen after the library opens.
This may stir up resentment, rather than restore peace, say critics.
Andersen and Enron executives had become much too close, say critics.
One reason, say critics, is the rising burden of administration.
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The bill would erode, though not wholly abolish, the unusual system under which Italian judges and prosecutors follow the same career structure and so, say critics, develop a collegiate spirit detrimental to fair trials.
The big New York financial houses don't seem to care, say critics, as long as the money rolls in -- and the Asia growth funds that hold Chinese state firms are among the higher performers in the market.
Not so much, say some critics, or at least not in the ways we think.
But, say its critics, its clients do not always understand that other mutations may have crept in.
The West Indies Cricket Board, say its critics, needs to do more, especially in encouraging more professional training methods.
Perhaps, say his critics, he had begun to believe his own publicity that he was second only to Nelson Mandela.
And if only they could do what the critics say, where most of the critics have never been to Africa.
Too few, say the critics, and the wrong sort, for two reasons.
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The economics prize, say its critics, has tended to reward purely theoretical work that may or may not describe behaviour in the real world.
But that many soldiers make a military base, say Panamanian critics.
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