Sentence examples for alleviating criticism from inspiring English sources

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In the end, critics suggest Tillerson's prior acknowledgement of climate change as a problem and proposed solutions were more about alleviating criticism levied against ExxonMobil, and less about effecting real change.

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The UN's concerns will come as a blow to the efforts of Moscow, which has sought to alleviate criticism of the siege it has abetted in Aleppo by pointing to the humanitarian corridors as an alternative for civilians, though there is no evidence that any within opposition territory have taken it seriously.

The first minute of the new film, which focuses on Keesey's college graduation and job offer from the firm Deloitte, doesn't really help alleviate criticisms that the campaign is more about the filmmakers than it is about the LRA.

Rank-and-file members of both parties have balked, but Democratic leaders say they are determined to move ahead after tweaking the initial proposal to alleviate some criticism.

Frances Osborne may be married to the chancellor but, whatever the motivation behind her choice of literary subjects, it is plainly not a desire to alleviate media criticism that the present government is too posh.

The latter regarded this as an opportunity for expansion and for diverting the energies of their own fractious military establishment and alleviate the criticism of the Islamic scholars by championing jihad, and dispatched an army to aid him.

At the end of the month, Humphrey began to court Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts as a possible running mate, hoping the young Senator would increase his chances of winning the support of liberals, and alleviate the criticism spawned from his connections to Johnson.

Since, as mentioned above, AECL has incurred budget overruns, the sale of its stocks to a private company could alleviate taxpayers' criticisms of the Federal Government.

This enabled the list of research priorities to be discussed in a face-to-face setting, alleviating some of the criticisms levelled at the Delphi methodology, such as the potential of manipulating the consensus, unreliability of the process, and doubts as to what represents acceptable level of consensus [ 37, 38].

While alleviating some subjectivity, these redefinitions met criticism focused on inconsistent phylogenetic reconstruction [ 23], the stringency of reciprocal monophyly and diagnostic characters [ 6, 7], and the utility of the phylogenetic species concept [ 3].

As she mounts a campaign built on lifting the middle class and alleviating the growing gap between rich and poor, Mrs. Clinton has come under criticism for her family's wealth.

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