But his methods were roundly condemned by sectors of society that found themselves out of favour.
This is something that is already required by the current IPCC rules but roundly ignored.
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None of these reforms was universally popular and some, at least initially, were roundly condemned.
Against a roundly apocalyptic world view, the great pleasures of this book are line-by-line.
When it ended on June 14, 2007, with Hamas roundly defeating Fatah, Gaza went quiet.
The allies have roundly rejected China's repeated calls for six-party talks to ease the tensions.
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The government's claim that it will protect against cyber attacks has been roundly dismissed by industry insiders.
But Panamanians in a referendum last year roundly rejected his hopes of a constitutional amendment to permit that.
Jansen was roundly criticized for that gesture, which only served to contribute to his reputation for being outspoken.
Shares of UBS fell sharply even after posting profits that analysts roundly applauded.
But he was roundly viewed as one of the most successful post-war chancellors.
But he was again roundly criticised as having renewed painful memories of Japan's wartime conquest of its Asian neighbours.
But it was roundly criticised by Republicans and had little support among Democrats.
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Shadow Health Secretary Dr Liam Fox, for the Tories, roundly criticised the plans.
Lusaka-based civil engineer Chiku Mulenga roundly condemned the condition of the grandstand.
Rubin has been roundly criticized for his role at the company through the boom years and then the credit crisis.
Late last year, the state of Ohio roundly rejected the union reforms of the Republican governor of Ohio, John Kasich.
Mr Erdogan roundly rejects the label Islamist, yet his party has Islamist roots and its actions sometimes challenge Turkey's secularism.
He was roundly beaten, perhaps because most Texans were appalled to see that his famous truck was a Japanese import.
The suggestion that that has happened has always been roundly rejected by the exam boards and by the previous Labour government.
While we should encourage technological literacy among journalists, policymakers, and the public, such arrogant, anti-democratic, technocratic views should be roundly rejected.
My presentation of average real GDP growth of below 4% was roundly regarded as deeply pessimistic and appeared to surprise many.
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Romney was roundly mocked in that race for claiming to be a lifelong hunter of "small varmints" like rabbits and rodents.
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The Trinidad international was roundly booed by fans as he warmed up and in particular when he replaced Darren Anderton as substitute.
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This might have been more readily tolerated had Mr Newman himself not been so roundly disliked by so many of Bankers' staff.
When the HP chief executive announced his transformation strategy for the struggling computer giant a month ago, investors roundly voted against his plan.
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Conservation groups, and many scientists, have been calling for a complete moratorium on bluefin fishing for some time, but have been roundly ignored.
Chinese social-media users roundly mocked a photo of the protest banners posted by the Deng family on popular Twitter-like microblogging service Sina Weibo.
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" She then got roundly criticized -- and rightly so -- by Republicans, who said, "What does she thinks she is, the queen?
Original proposals to limit the visual impact of the overhead line, which passes east of Stirling, were roundly rejected by the local community.
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