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1 Crosby left ITV later that year, amid widespread criticism of the board.
2 The statement' follows widespread criticism of the council's administration of the airport.
3 The expected implementation of the strict Islamic laws has drawn widespread criticism .
4 That has provoked widespread criticism from all parties, including rival leadership candidates.
5 The revelation comes after widespread criticism from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull down.
6 In response to widespread criticism abroad, especially in the U.S., the govt.
7 This had drawn widespread criticism and was generally expected to be removed.
8 The footage, which went viral, led to widespread criticism of the boys.
9 The proposal was met with widespread criticism from industry participants and market operators.
10 The blockades held up traffic in the capital for weeks, provoking widespread criticism .
11 That unanimity came despite widespread criticism by economists that it was not necessary.
12 He has faced widespread criticism over his handling of gun violence.
13 That prompted widespread criticism within China that crafty Western financiers had outfoxed Beijing.
14 The photos drew widespread criticism from officials and social media users.
15 Objections were raised and swiftly dismissed; a blanket termination which garnered widespread criticism .
16 His comments drew widespread criticism and particularly sharp rebukes from Kasich and Bush.
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