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Officials said they were being criticized for following the law.
In fact, he is criticized by some for doing too much.
"How can you criticize people for doing what they think is right?"
The report was also criticized for using data reported by the police.
Before long, he was back on the air, criticizing the President.
I'm sure some people will criticize me for coming out so late.
She had criticized his support of the war in Iraq.
They have never been known to criticize anyone, least of all each other.
Because for so many years my mother was always criticizing him.
The administration's record was criticized by some state and city officials.
He is one of the few public members who has not been criticized.
I'm in a situation now where people are criticizing me.
When I criticized you, she told me to mind my own business.
So, before you criticize, try to see things from our point of view.
The game has been criticized for being too hard to get good at.
We've been criticized a lot in the past as a team.
You who have no right to criticize me or anyone else.
The book has been criticized too, especially the beginning and the end.
The show was criticized by some for being too over the top.
So you have no time to criticize the next person.
Often the children were criticized because of who their father was.
He criticized the running time for being almost two hours long.
However, the project was criticized by both the political left and right.
No one has a right to criticize a husband to a wife.
No one who criticized the town government would let his or her name be used.
And why should I care whether you criticise or not?
They still feel free to criticise the young though,' she added.
I do not criticise them for getting it wrong in the first place.
He sat back and did nothing just like others we are not allowed to criticise.
We have more reason to ask ourselves questions than to criticise the Americans.
Why does no one ever criticise the system we're forced to work under here?
This is important, because only those who are critical of themselves have the right to criticise others.
We may criticise the tax burden in our own countries.
But it would be a huge step for the president to go on to criticise any police force.
I do not want to criticise or defend the government today.
They will not have an excuse to criticise us any more.
The American authorities were later to criticise them for not doing so.
And this is not to criticise him, because his advice may be sound.
I do not want to criticise the delegation on the ground here.
However, there is also much - if not even more - to criticise.
It is too easy to criticise these people after they have fallen.
The Chinese media was not allowed to criticise the film.
That is completely clear to me and I will not, therefore, criticise anyone.
We may criticise them, using our own high expectations, and find that they fall short.
However, we do criticise the way in which it has been implemented.
It is easy for us Europeans to criticise the situation.
Newspapers which criticise the country or the government are not allowed.
Do not criticise them for using the tax laws as they were meant to be used though.
We used not in my time to criticise with such strict justice.
It was easy for him to condemn and criticise her.