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Critics say it's censorship.
Now, with the party back in power, critics say it is conducting yet another round of"political cleansing".
Critics say it's too much.
But 35 years since it was implemented by Chile's right-wing military dictatorship, critics say it hasn't delivered on promises.
The critics say it's great.
The Chinese company which won the bid says it can finish building the waterway in six years, but critics say it lacks experience.
Critics say it is undemocratic.
The proposed 25% tariff would apply to all books, but critics say it would disproportionately affect Bibles and children's books.
Critics say it does the opposite.
The country has billions of dollars worth of projects in Libya, and critics say it is hedging its bets while seeking to shore up its regional role.
And critics say it is ineffective.
The French government has offered financial aid for motorists who want to exchange older vehicles for newer cleaner models, but critics say it is not enough.
Her critics say it will do the opposite.
Nicolas Maduro supporters say his party has lifted many people out of poverty, but critics say it has eroded Venezuela's democratic institutions and mismanaged its economy.
But critics say it has been too slow.
However, it is lower on the list because it uses some more fillers than alternatives, uses a higher dosage than is necessary for many people, and critics say it has a strong odor.
Critics say it would give him too much power.
Acta- the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement- is meant to protect intellectual property rights, as well as target counterfeit goods andgeneric medicines, but critics say it undermines freedom of expression and privacy.
Critics say it's a threat to our National Security.
The policy offers to bring much-needed modern infrastructure to developing countries, but critics say it mainly favours Chinese companies while saddling nations with debt and causing environmental damage.
Critics say it gives companies too much power.
It offers to bring much-needed modern infrastructure to developing countries, but critics say it mainly favors Chinese companies while saddling nations with debt and causing environmental damage.
Critics say it violates the workers' rights.
The government says its proposed changes to the pension system will make it more simple and equitable, but critics say it will result in people having to work for longer in order to get a full pension.
Critics say it amounts to collective punishment for Gaza's two million residents.
Critics say it is an example of Soros using his political clout to further his goals.
Critics say it would violate freedom of expression and privacy on the Internet.
Critics say it amounts to collective punishment of the impoverished coastal enclave's two million residents.
Critics say it has drawn jobs from the U.S. and Canada to Mexico, where workers are badly paid.
Critics say it has drawn jobs from the U.S. and Canada to Mexico, where workers are paid far lower wages.