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1 Rights groups say Cuba often uses short-term detentions to repress public criticism .
2 Toronto police have faced public criticism over their handling of the case.
3 Some of the Sunday Times reporting practices have also faced public criticism .
4 Such public criticism is not good for the spirit of the game.
5 There is growing public criticism of his administration's handling of the disaster.
6 Their sentencing had drawn rare public criticism of Saudi Arabia by Washington.
7 The move was later dropped in the face of strong public criticism .
8 Richardson has endured health issues and public criticism in recent years.
9 But a NATO source said ministers asked Gates to tone down public criticism .
10 But in practice, mounting losses would most likely provoke political and public criticism .
11 Manning said there had been a lot of public criticism over the measures.
12 Does public criticism enhance or impede the Fed's independence, he asked.
13 It has faced public criticism and suspicion but has managed to perform well.
14 Australia has been told its lack of public criticism of Nauru is appalling.
15 Ford has faced public criticism over its systems from some customers.
16 Ian also analyses Saudi Arabia's rare public criticism of its near-neighbour.
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