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These developments are not free from criticism, one of globalisation's discontents.
Even our coaches aren't free from criticism, with one headline on Tuesday reading: "Aussie coaches win gold!
Such a programme already exists in New Orleans, but it serves only 1,800 children and has been relatively free from criticism.
Instead she expressed frustration that audience members and theater watchers did not let her work at her own pace or free from criticism, constructive or otherwise.
"And so this may be a way, not a popular way, not a way free from criticism, but a way to get on".
He created an atmosphere in the studio that really invited you to do your best, stretch out, do another take, an atmosphere that was free from judgment, free from criticism, full of invitation, full of affirmation.
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However, the use of this equation is not free from criticisms.
We have argument to disfavour MDRD study equations in epidemiological studies but it must not be concluded that the CKD-EPI equations is absolutely free from criticisms.
Because someone has the best of intentions does not mean that s/he deserves a free pass from criticism.
Now we are relatively free from outside criticism.
No prior decisions support the claim that the interest of an individual in being free from public criticism of his business practices in pamphlets or leaflets warrants use of the injunctive power of a court.
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