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Pakistan stands deeply isolated and intensely criticised among the community of nations.

With increasingly minimal information shared by the Australian government in the formation-process of a 'on-water-matters' secretive regime, Australia has been harshly criticised (among others, UNHR, 2016).

Although the selfie has been criticised among the ranks of pseudointellectuals, girls who watch Girls and actual psychiatrists for its seemingly trivial implications on mainstream culture, MrPimpGoodGame takes it all at face value, because according to him, a selfie is face value.

In addition, the insensitivity of standard UV elicitation methods, such as the EuroQoL EQ-5D advocated by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence for use in economic evaluations, has been criticised among ophthalmic and non-ophthalmic populations [ 15, 16].

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Triple talaq has been criticised even among hardline Muslim schools and was already banned in Pakistan, Bangladesh and across much of the Islamic world.

According to The Telegraph, a number of US-allied Middle East states have criticised Obama and David Cameron, among other Western leaders, for failing to provide a clear strategy and are willing to defy them and bypass the dysfunctional Iraqi government.

The track layout has been criticised by among others Norsk Bane, for not permitting high through speeds.

However, this approach has been criticised on the grounds (among others) that we can surely conceive of two absolutely indistinguishable objects: thinking of Star Trek, we could imagine a replicator device which precisely reproduces an object, such as a coin or even a person, giving two such objects exactly the same set of properties.

The dynamic has been criticised by Iraqis, among them many Sunnis, who fear the sectarian overtones of some militia groups.

Esther McVey, the work and pensions secretary, used her response to the motion to take a bullish line in defending universal credit, which is intended to simplify the benefits system and provide greater incentives for work but has recently been criticised by John Major and Gordon Brown, among others.

McGilchrist's big book The Master and his Emissary has been criticised by Raymond Tallis among others for using science wrongly in the service of philosophy: not that the science is wrong, but that it is only a backdrop yet is treated as if it were a load-bearing part of the scenery.

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