Criticism
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While his moves have drawn international criticism, Magufuli continues his assault on free speech and political rights.
But, despite a half-century of political stability, there is growing
criticism
of the Fifth Republic’s institutional arrangements.
Stock options, too, often stir passionate
criticism.
And Trump’s narcissism has led him to overreact, often counter-productively, to
criticism
and affronts.
He cannot tolerate criticism.”
The relative lack of international
criticism
seems to have emboldened the government to act even more ruthlessly.
Milosevic did not give the Serbs an overdose of history; he simply administered it as they imagined it, undiluted by
criticism.
His praise for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at their summit in Singapore stood in jarring contrast to his
criticism
of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after the G7 summit in Quebec.
Many of the agitators’ bugbears are indeed worthy of criticism: the European Union’s opacity, the duplicitousness and greed of Wall Street bankers, the reluctance to tackle problems caused by mass immigration, the lack of concern for those hurt by economic globalization.
Indeed, irresponsible
criticism
- the eagerness to expose and publicize a problem, unmatched by the willingness to propose feasible solutions - is perhaps the most common form of dishonesty in politics.
This
criticism
reflects the fact that the United States has just been through a major financial crisis, in the course of which the Fed took a series of extraordinary steps.
While they would prefer not to re-litigate endlessly the events of 2008, continued
criticism
suggests that their decisions are still not well understood and that officials must do more to explain them.
Many South Koreans have found foreign
criticism
of the “inter-Korean dialogue,” in which their country sought concessions from grim-faced Northern negotiators, to be grating.
Then, too, the idea of the US president escaping from the world at a critical juncture initially drew
criticism.
But such
criticism
is largely misplaced.
Our democracies are better organized than other systems to scrutinize their own policies and respond to
criticism.
This
criticism
is largely correct.
The truth is that much of the
criticism
leveled at Europe is justified and is shown to be justified now.
It is perhaps the ultimate tribute to his commitment and tenacity that his efforts over the past 10 years have attracted
criticism
as well as praise, for he has stood at the center of every major campaign aimed at alleviating the economic ills of our generation.
Many a government minister, Bank officer and NGO representative has experienced his blunt criticism, as well as his effusive praise.
When the Labour Party lost the election last May, it received considerable
criticism
– even from its own frontbenchers – for failing to embrace the business community as “wealth creators.”
Global leaders must encourage Europe to tackle its problems decisively by offering advice, financial support, and constructive
criticism.
And
criticism
by the US Congress of any further expansion of the Fed’s balance sheet would be certain and intense.
And Bahrain has responded to Iraqi
criticism
of its political repression by halting its national airline’s flights to Baghdad, Beirut, and Teheran, all perceived to be Shia demons.
Groups like the World Health Organization – which came under fierce
criticism
during the Ebola crisis – can learn from the 80% of American non-profit boards that have a formal process in place for a yearly evaluation of their CEO.
To be sure, much of the
criticism
that his administration’s foreign-policy choices – for example, the decision to stay out of Syria – reflect weakness or indecision is inaccurate.
But, though some aspects of the ICTY’s performance merit criticism, its overall performance and achievements over the last two decades have made it a great success.
Wen met a cooler reception in London, where he fumed at the UK for its
criticism
of human rights in China, calling it “finger pointing,” and urged “respect” for the Chinese people.
In technology, Apple and Foxconn have faced
criticism
for working conditions at their Chinese production sites.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel first declared that her country had a historical obligation to absorb refugees, before backing down in the face of political
criticism.
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