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Allardyce happily admits he's a reactive manager and effectively criticised coaches like Arsène Wenger and Brendan Rodgers earlier in the campaign for playing the same way every game.
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Chelsea struggled to locate either Fàbregas or Eden Hazard, who at one point midway through the first half dropped so deep he was collecting 10-yard passes from his centre-backs, effectively criticising Matic and Ramires for not offering enough in possession.
Bernstein, who stepped down from his FA role earlier this year, said of Redknapp's autobiography which was serialised in a newspaper this week: "To come out and effectively criticise a process and another manager - because that is what he did - at this particular time where we had two crucial international matches coming up was something that I thought someone like Harry would think better of".
But the more effectively you criticise the authorities, the more difficult life becomes.
This was one of the few times the Labour government actually made the tax system simpler to navigate but was much criticised for effectively raising the rate for many investors from 10%to18%8%, even though second home owners were delighted by the cut from 40%.
In 2007 Benedict XVI rescinded John Paul II's change, which had been criticised as effectively abolishing the two-thirds majority requirement, as any majority would suffice to block the election until a simple majority was enough to elect the next pope, reaffirming the requirement of a two-thirds majority.
Mr Ghani and his team will attempt to mine this torrent of data and predict voting patterns, allowing the Obama campaign to target its spending more accurately and cost-effectively.Pollsters are sometimes criticised for having too much confidence in models that simply fit past data well.
Maslov, who effectively invented 4-4-2, and was criticised for it, foresaw modern developments.
The failure of the register to capture in-house lobbyists is routinely criticised because it effectively exempts a vast swath of lobbyists from transparency requirements.
Writing a response piece in the current edition of the magazine, the Peep Show actor criticised Brand for effectively "telling a lot of people that engagement with our democracy is a bad idea".
5 The analysis was criticised because it effectively assumed that loss to follow-up halts disease progression, 6 but the authors argued that their analysis was in fact conservative.
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