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1 Technology experts are scathing of security failures within state sector IT systems.
2 Many other commentators were far more scathing of the Aussie's self-inflicted wound.
3 Channel 7's Brian Taylor was also scathing of the Demons' lifeless performance.
4 Marshall, a veteran of 27 Tests for New Zealand, was scathing of Taumalolo.
5 Footy commentator Gerard Whateley was scathing of the Crows' effort against the Kangaroos.
6 Hitchens is contemptuous of the former, but scathing of the latter.
7 The report was however quite scathing of the government's work for the dole scheme.
8 He has also been scathing of English's performance as leader.
9 Other fans were scathing of the rationale offered by TFH.
10 All party leaders were particularly scathing of the retention of Minister for Health Mary Harney.
11 It was particularly scathing of payphone funding, which it said should be renegotiated this year.
12 Hodgson was scathing of the decision and of the new interpretation of handball in general.
13 But the US is also scathing of the "sclerotic leadership" of the opposition.
14 She was even more scathing of Dr Smith's performance.
15 In its legislative proposal, the European Commission is scathing of the practices of the card companies.
16 A UK tax researcher is scathing of the OECD's ability to crack down on tax havens.
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