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At home, she faces sharp criticism for inching closer to what critics here call a transfer union.
At home, she faces sharp criticism for inching closer to what critics here call a transfer union, sending German funds to wastrel neighbors.
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Even John Hume, the party's ex-leader and a peace process statesman, faces sharp criticism.
But he also faces sharp reductions in the number of long-range nuclear weapons capable of reaching the United States.
He already faces sharp criticism for being the third man in a row to be made Italian prime minister without presenting himself to the electorate as a candidate.
"Local government in Wales has had a more generous settlement than England recently, but now faces sharp reductions in funding," he said.
Saudi Arabia faces sharp criticism from the international community in the wake of the death.
But she is likely to face sharp questions from Republican senators who have complained about what they consider excessive politicization and internal strife at the commission, which oversees the nation's 104 nuclear reactors.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, who helped forge a deal with Ankara over Syrian migrants last autumn, faced sharp criticism at home after she acquiesced in Erdoğan's prosecution of a German comedian for allegedly insulting remarks.
The election came just weeks after Hafen faced sharp criticism for placing Clark County Deputy Public Defender Zohra Bakhtary in handcuffs as she defended a client who faced jail for violating probation.
Those who stayed in the market faced sharp losses.
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