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Senior BBC staff are threatening to take some flagship programmes off the air rather than face criticisms from an internal inquiry launched in the aftermath of Hutton.
But he cautions against writing off those who continue to work in Libya; exiles, too, face criticisms, from Libyans who say they are opportunists who do not understand the country's recent sufferings.
Ms. Roberts insisted that the accord contained no concessions for current workers, but she will surely face criticisms for agreeing to such substantial reductions for new hires during their first two years of work.
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But car manufacturers also face criticism from supposed friends.
I went to other factories where British retailers face criticism.
FISA had to face criticism also for overreacting to Toivonen's accident.
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