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The House bill was legitimately criticized for not doing enough to reduce costs.
The numerical determination of relaxation times or other characteristic dynamical variables is often connected with intrinsic computational problems and consequently can be legitimately criticized.
She noted that economists are sometimes legitimately criticized for engaging in abstract mathematics without caring much about its ramifications.
His resistance to tougher regulation of mortgage lending is legitimately criticized, but the story of his low-interest-rate policies is more complicated.
Several historians said yesterday that Mr. Kerry's testimony could be legitimately criticized for greatly exaggerating the frequency of atrocities but that atrocities did occur.
Had the Supreme Court in the Pentagon Papers case looked to Britain's Official Secrets Act, it would have justified prior restraint, and The Times would have legitimately criticized using foreign law to overturn this hallowed First Amendment principle.
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"That gives me the freedom to legitimately criticize according to my background as a player and my sense of fairness and my sense of an organization". he says, and if it causes problems with his new employer, so be it.
You might legitimately criticize Google's Android for breeding a lot of fragmentation in the mobile market, but what the open-source OS has also done is help make wireless devices like tablets and smartphones truly mainstream, and, by way of being a 'free' OS, pave the way for some interesting devices that cater specifically to particular market segments.
The White House has gone into communications lock-down mode before, primarily when it is being heavily -- but legitimately -- criticized and it wants to punish the critics by ceasing all engagement with them for a period of time.
He can scarcely be blamed for wanting to retain such an important part of his empire as the American colonies, but he can legitimately be criticized for insisting that the American war be continued after 1780, by which time it had become clear to his chief minister, Lord North, that Britain had lost.
Although not the focus of the book, Gordon explains that while 'the Iraqi government can legitimately be criticized for certain measures that significantly worsened the situation for the Iraqi people', the US was largely responsible for the results of the sanctions policy.
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