There was also pushback from users who called it a threat to free speech.
The most prominent, perhaps, was Representative Tom DeLay, the House majority leader, who called it dangerous to Israel.
Soon after it was issued, the report was jumped on by a few conservative commentators who called it inaccurate.
The decision was also criticised by Alyn and Deeside MP Mark Tami, who called it a "betrayal" of the workforce.
The attack was strongly criticised by West Bengal Governor MK Narayanan who called it "a blot on India's cherished democratic values".
That prompted an angry response from prosecutors, who called it an attempt to gin up public support for a plea deal.
"That search did not come back positive, " said one official, who called it a quick search without using multiple variants of spelling.
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The importance of this national survey has been emphasised in previous years by the Higher Education Minister, Bill Rammell - who called it a "powerful tool for student empowerment and institutional improvement".
"We value not the absence of opinion but the illusion of the absence of opinion, " said Daniel Okrent, the former public editor of The New York Times, who called it a conundrum for the modern press.
George Washington in 1782, who then called it the "Badge of Military Merit, " the manual says.
Haggis had heard about Scientology a couple of months earlier, from a friend who had called it a cult.
The film has generally fared well with critics, who have called it "fearless, liberated, and cathartic" and praised its "inspired Dadaist moments".
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Yet always in both parties there have been men and women of integrity, decency, and humility who have called it justice by its name.
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And will people who exhibit it, or who seem to exhibit it get called on it?
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Then he called the police who found it in a safe in the garage.
It was disappointing that the Moseley game was called off but it allowed guys who have been playing regularly to let the niggles heal, put some quality training in and have a week away from waking up on a Sunday morning with the feeling of your head being used as a basketball the day before.
It is called the Flynn effect after James Flynn, who discovered it.
Sales soared after radio shrink Dr. Laura Schlessinger referred parents who called in to the do-it-yourself kits, sold in drugstores.
It was Lewis who called Lawrence and persuaded him to speak to a gay-civil-rights veteran he had alerted.
Their mother, who died in July, had called it home for 68 years.
The WHO expressed concern about what it called "exposure worldwide" to mad cow disease and its fatal human form, new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD).
On the opposing side, Reid Winick, a holistic dentist who practices in New York, called it a potentially harmful chemical that can eventually cause cavities.
It sounds like a good name for a simple but capable northern lass, who would have called a broom a broom and then used it to good effect.
Even though it's called the Big Easy, this proud city and those who call it home, they know something about hardship.
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It's mostly true - that it was the sheikhs who called for the formation of these battalions.
"I talked to one of the parents, who called me and said their son thought it was a prank and naive to the fact of what it meant and he was sorry, " he said.
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And by the way the actions of these critics speak louder than words, because many of the members of Congress who voted against the Recovery Act, called it a boondoggle -- funny how they end up making appearances at ribbon cuttings for Recovery Act projects. (Laughter.) It's a sight to see.
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It relies on a subtle phenomenon called the Yarkovsky effect (named after the Russian engineer who discovered it a century ago).
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