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The Suns' acquisition of the 7-foot-1 O'Neal, who has been slowed by injuries this season, has engendered criticism beyond the Valley of the Sun.

But some people worried that it would also hurt New York's reputation and even the international standing of the United States, especially in Europe, where the Strauss-Kahn prosecution has engendered criticism of the American judicial system itself.

Mr. Bush also created the first statewide voucher program allowing students to transfer out of poorly performing schools, but it has engendered criticism from teacher and parent groups that say it unfairly labels schools and puts an emphasis on teaching test-taking skills rather than a core curriculum.

And both have engendered criticism that, in different ways, they represent yet another example of Slactivism.

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This is called "interlocking directorships," and it strikes some governance experts as a problem because the two executives may be wary of being too critical of each other's company's, fearing they might engender criticism themselves.

The thing we've accepted over the course of time is every decision like this, either way, is going to engender criticism: Why did he talk about this?

With the outspokenly antiwar Mr. Robbins in a starring role, "The Lucky Ones" is likely to engender criticism from the political right.

One of the sure tests of a novel's worth is its capacity for engendering critical dialectic: no novel is beyond criticism, but many are beneath it.

This week, Mr. Obama's open support engendered sharp criticism from groups like the American Family Association and the National Organization for Marriage.

And then I've made mistakes and I've engendered some criticism, I think justifiably, for things that I said or did or didn't handle well.

Eventually, some red blood cells, which expire after 42 days, had to be thrown away, which engendered considerable criticism of the Red Cross for being overzealous in its collections.

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