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She then went on to criticize openly Mr. Kohl, her former mentor, by calling for a fresh start for the party without him.
Mr. Muhammad was reluctant to criticize openly those who attack American forces here, insisting that no one was fighting for Saddam Hussein -- "all he brought us was wars" -- but noting, "It's a kind of religious belief that they should not accept occupation".
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In fact, even liberal scholars like Qin Hui, China's most influential social critic, openly criticized the charter's substance.
Broad inspires both admiration and fear in the L.A. art scene, and though he is the subject of constant conversation, few people are willing to criticize him openly.
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But sheltered as they are from Mr. Hussein, the Kurds seldom criticize him openly, wary that he might one day return.
But human rights groups and Iranian political experts believe that the rising numbers are meant to frighten anyone who might criticize or openly oppose the government.
Indeed, last week members of his own party and even a fellow cabinet minister criticized Mr. Takenaka openly.
Criticizing someone openly is simply not proper — much less taking on a powerful man, and on national television.
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