Cholesterol experts feel their critics are carping at details in inevitably complex experiments and ignoring the larger picture.
And as long as she stays Slam-less, the critics will carp about the ranking.
In the early 1990s, critics often carped that the taste for the wow factor was really the product of Saatchi's advertising sensibility.
College radio stations play grunge-guitar bands for hours on end; critics carp about high-gloss productions.
It called Father McMahon "a young man of great enterprise, who is perfectly willing that the critics shall carp."
Though critics carp that the shows traffic in humiliation, the transaction, like that of the real casting couch, is rarely so straightforward.
The Chancellor's critics have carped at everything from his educational jargon to his stylish wardrobe to his failure to return phone calls.
When President Bush's Democratic critics carp at his lack of substance, they miss the substantial integrity that many voters find in the president's style.
Aikman and Henzler said that critics might carp about the categories or the weight given to each one.
The critics were carping at George Lucas's new "Star Wars" movie before it even opened.