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Staff have been told to be braced for heavy criticism.
But this construct, like Burckhardt's Renaissance as a whole, has come in for heavy criticism recently.
For Citigroup, singled out for heavy criticism, "too big to fail meant too big to manage".
The police and local authority in Rochdale came in for heavy criticism when details emerged of what had been happening.
RM The government came in for heavy criticism for under-funding flood defences during the last winter crisis.
Google has already come in for heavy criticism because it records most of its foreign income in Ireland where it can take advantage of low tax rates.
Although parliament ratified the government's decision to join the US-led invasion of Iraq, Blair comes in for heavy criticism from Chilcot.
As well as Nato, the flag states of the two ships concerned, Spain and Italy, also come in for heavy criticism by the rapporteur.
In suggesting this relationship could be understood simply as a "strategic partnership," the Clinton administration set itself up for heavy criticism: witness the allegations of Chinese nuclear spying.
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The original came in for some heavy criticism for its depiction of women – as vixens, vamps, prostitutes and, more broadly, male fantasy objects – idealised, lusted after but in no way respected.
However, Quick says he was not prepared for the heavy criticism and "some of the reporting was a surprise".
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