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Stanton could be forgiven for looking twice at that statement: Morton so often chided the federal government, particularly the War Department, for its slowness and inefficiency that Hesseltine called the governor "an irritating goad" to the Lincoln administration.
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Vietnam's Communist government is often chided for its tight repression and the absence of democracy.
He often chided reporters who referred to Bertelsmann as a German media company.
SOUTH KOREA is often chided by adoptee lobby-groups and international observers for having renounced its orphaned and abandoned children for decades.
We are often chided for our perspective on life, as if we are needlessly paranoid in seeing ourselves as targets in post-racial America.
In state government, he has espoused prudence so often that Democrats chide him that he sounds more like a Republican.
My girlfriend who is a lawyer, often chides that I would make a good lawyer.
Google executives often chide Microsoft that it overengineers software like Office and bombards people with needless features.
David often chides his older brother for not having married yet and for being a bit of a playboy.
"We often chide ourselves in Israel that our policy-making decisions lack real planning," Mr. Sheshinski said in a telephone interview.
The secular too often chide or dismiss religion while despairing at their own understanding of the world, rather than using it for constructive means.
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