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The phrase "a criticizes" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "a" should not precede a verb in this context.
Example: "The author often criticizes the government in her articles."
Alternatives: "a critic" or "one criticizes".
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Rich a) criticizes Obama for originally saying that it's unlikely Ebola would come to the U.S. (it was unlikely but then it did, says Bob); and b) urges that we establish some travel bans given the potential for a growing calamity, i.e. Ebola becoming "the next AIDS," in the chilling words of CDC director Tom Frieden.
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