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(13) As an elected official, I fully realize that my life is open for public criticism and scrutiny, and I take full responsibility for the mistake in judgment I made in attempting to handle this matter myself.
Public figures are expected to uphold a higher standard - and are open for public criticism and ridicule if they don't.
On the opposite side we have the black woman – whose face, build and hair is open for popular criticism.
My hell was going to be open for discussion and criticism.
When the CCSS were open for public comment in 2010, I (Gangi) made that criticism on the CCSS website.
Drama can always distort, and Sartre's examples are open to criticism for ignoring ambiguities and complexities for the sake of a vivid impact.
But the initiative is open to criticism for promoting a model that pressures African states to again surrender political and economic autonomy.
In fact, the show is open to criticism for borrowing; its originality lies mainly in its vast embrace of cultural references, mostly pertaining to the theater.
His cautious tactics proved successful, but he was open to criticism for stopping to capture a crippled vessel at the moment when the rest of the Armada, its close formation broken by English fireships, was being mauled by Drake off the coast of France (August 7 8 , 1588.
In the event, the report added, the Fund was open to criticism for making economic projections that were too optimistic". The authoritative Kathimerini newspaper said the report identified a number of "mistakes" including the failure of creditors to agree to a restructuring of Greece's debt burden earlier – a failure that had had a disastrous effect on its macroeconomic assumptions.
Accordingly, just as parents are open to criticism for failing to step up to the plate of parental responsibility, so would grandparents be criticizable if they failed to be sufficiently 'grandparent-like'.
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