Sentence examples for lead to criticism from inspiring English sources

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That could lead to criticism down the road.

It is likely to lead to criticism from investors over the way the company has handled the phone-hacking affair.

When a large company tries to innovate, some of the initiatives it takes on will be unpopular or lead to criticism, he said.

Later, fearing that the truth about Stalin could lead to criticism of the political system, Khrushchev reverted to saying that Stalin had been a staunch revolutionary.

And on every issue — the euro zone crisis, climate change and rebalancing the global economy — China has declined to take the lead, to criticism and dismay at home and abroad.

I'm not used to it.'" Xinran explains that in China until the late 1980s, when the Cultural Revolution was finished and the political ice began to melt, touching or hugging could lead to criticism or imprisonment.

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At the same time, those portrayals have lead to criticisms that Mr. Perry perpetuates racial stereotypes.

Sometimes his lyrics have led to criticism.

Barbed political jokes led to criticism of Don Imus and Stephen Colbert.

But the increasing power of metal bats led to criticism.

In Japan, his expressed pacifism has led to criticism from nationalists.

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