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1 The public sector pay plan drew immediate criticism from trade unions.
2 It drew immediate criticism from India and concern from some members of Congress.
3 She appointed a left-wing Minister of Labor which drew immediate criticism from businessmen.
4 The cartoon drew immediate criticism from some officials, and other critics.
5 This drew immediate criticism from some opponents who said he should go right away.
6 The case drew immediate condemnation from lawyers, former judges, academics, and civil society groups.
7 This drew immediate concern from members of Oakland's city council.
8 But the suggestion to cut farm subsidies drew immediate criticism from top recipient France.
9 His comments drew immediate flak from a staunch campaigner for investor rights in France.
10 The involvement of U.S. diplomats drew immediate scrutiny from lawmakers.
11 The story drew immediate attention from other media, especially websites with primarily Black audiences.
12 The declaration drew immediate condemnation from the international community.
13 When Rubio's campaign launched last April, he drew immediate comparisons to another young orator: Barack Obama.
14 The ruling drew immediate reaction from presidential candidates.
15 It pissed off The Boss, drew immediate congressional ire and generally made Ticketmaster even more... unappreciated.
16 The Finn's performance drew immediate praise from watching Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne: We saw a different Kimi.
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