It joined the EU at the same time as Bulgaria and has also been taken to task for its failure to deal with high-level corruption.
But, as he also points out, this is the second time this year that David Cameron has been publicly taken to task for what he has said about the budget.
" The former financial wizard was even taken to task for ostensible failings as husband and father, allegedly using his wife and kids to hide funds, in the form of "gifts.
Earlier Friday, an administration official said the Justice Department had been "taken to task" for not coordinating its announcement with Homeland Security and other agencies.
But Gingrich's own House Majority Leader Dick Armey has taken him to task for not airing his high-risk change of tactics in the privacy of a closed leadership meeting.
Not only have prosecutors not accepted the offer, but they've taken the defense to task for publicly offering it, saying they haven't been given enough information to even consider such a deal.
In truth, it is appalling that neither the Democrat-controlled 103rd Congress nor the Republican-controlled 104th has taken the administration to task for an agenda that will, in due course, render the American nuclear deterrent unsustainable.
Taken to task by coach Dan Bylsma for sloppy play following a comeback win over Philadelphia on March 7, Pittsburgh has responded by allowing just five goals in five games.
Some companies have been taken to task by the Federal Trade Commission for false health-marketing claims about brain health, or by the FDA for poor manufacturing practices.
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In its case against the Bank of America, the Commission was taken to task by District Judge Jed Rakoff for bringing charges against the bank but not against any individuals.
Apple's taken to its official website to discuss in detail its plans for making such a task possible.
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Even her capacity for empathy is taken to task as a mere projection of herself on to others.
For this he has been taken to task by Terry Eagleton, a professor of English at Oxford University and a leading exponent of politically committed criticism.
But there is no one company that has taken on the task of helping people to manage online identity in a cohesive way, and there are no accepted standards for what our full range of identity rights, privileges and responsibilities are.
Subcommittee Chairman Curt Weldon took him to task for failing to testify honestly concerning additional steps Weldon previously had been told by BMDO could be taken to enhance a variety of U.S. theater missile defense programs.
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