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One recurrent criticism of Mr. Aznar was that while he promoted stability, he had little patience with dissent.
But the T.S.A. has engaged in little cost-benefit analysis before investing in new security measures — a recurrent criticism cited by G.A.O.
And the entire European Parliament, more than 750 deputies and their staff, makes a costly trek from Brussels once a month to a second meeting in Strasbourg, France, drawing recurrent criticism even from members themselves.
On the one hand, a recurrent criticism levelled at The Next Day was that, for all the weird videos that accompanied it, the music on it essentially amounted to superior but straightforward rock, not unlike the albums he'd been making before heart problems prompted his withdrawal from music in 2004.
Though Ms. Ushenina is the reigning champion, she was the underdog at the start of the match, as she is ranked No. 17 in the world among women, and Ms. Hou is No. 2. The way that the match has unfolded has underscored a recurrent criticism of elimination tournaments as a method for selecting a champion: the best player does not always win.
Another recurrent criticism and limitation of TAM is the failure to establish a complete causal relationship [70].
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Everyone objected to the recurrent criticisms of black sitcoms -- primarly by black critics -- as buffoonish and racially demeaning.
All of which might be a cynic's take on Mike Ashley's offer in December to personally review working conditions at Sports Direct, after recurrent criticisms and his company getting caught paying his warehouse workers less than the legal minimum.
1198), whose three commentaries on the Metaphysics contain recurrent criticisms of Avicenna, redirected attention to the Aristotelian Metaphysics itself, with the aim of restoring the original purport of Aristotle's foundational text against Avicenna's innovations.
But in Obama there's a recurrent deflection of criticism and a refusal to abide certain political customs and efficiencies — the stroking, the rewarding, the mantra-style repetition of a simplified argument for a distracted populace — that work against his success and smack of excessive pride.
The leitmotifs in Pound's literary criticism are recurrent patterns found in historical events, which, he believed, through the use of judicious juxtapositions illuminate truth; and in them he reveals forgotten writers and cultures.
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