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1 Both also face criticism over their adherence to rule of law standards.
2 You have to stand and face criticism if it comes your way.'
3 No doubt police will now face criticism for getting it wrong once again.
4 It is the second publicly-run home to face criticism this week from health authorities.
5 Prime Minister Scott Morrison continued to face criticism of his handling of the crisis.
6 Young adults face criticism for posting too much personal information to sites like Facebook.
7 Some Machsomwatch members also face criticism from their own families.
8 It's not easy to face criticism on a global scale.
9 Mr Obama is likely to face criticism for engaging with the Brotherhood, even tentatively.
10 Biden and Sanders face criticism from some voters on policy stances important in Nevada.
11 Like a proposed lease of Nassau's sewer authority, some other public-private partnerships have face criticism .
12 Women who show interest in a career in mining must face criticism , setbacks and jokes.
13 The change comes as Google continues to face criticism for its impact on the news media.
14 He also will face criticism of China's trade and currency policies while promoting closer economic co-operation.
15 His outspoken public persona in recent years has seen him face criticism from fans and foes alike.
16 Ten years on as a professional writer, the banker-turned-author says he is better prepared to face criticism .
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