The appointment sparked new criticism from the U.S. and Israel and intensified the struggle for control of some 70, 000 Palestinian security forces.
The day after the green paper was published, the Sun splashed criticism of the new prisons policy across its front page.
The award follows criticism from the new president of the 360-year-old society, Sir Robert May, that the organisation had overlooked the internet inventor.
On a radio talk show last month, New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg rejected criticism by the New York Civil Liberties Union of the thousands of cameras in New York and the prospect of also using new aerial surveillance drones.
The Environmental Defense Fund responded to the Sierra Club criticism by noting that the new plan is meant to be a complement to strong regulations, not a replacement.
With 80% of the European industry based in London, George Osborne, the British chancellor, raised his concerns but backed off from harsher criticism of the new rules, which are enthusiastically supported by France and Germany.
And in his teachings and writings, Dr. Barnes drew on his scientific background (as well as the writings of Henry James, John Dewey and George Santayana) to bring a new rigor to the criticism of art, replacing approaches he found intellectually flabby or simply beside the point.
Along with the fashion police, the new owners also took criticism from their urban betters, many of them also owners of country homes, for deserting the city.
The findings have set off a new wave of criticism, accusing the university and its panel of failing to interview key people (such as Jones), neglecting to conduct more than a cursory review of allegations, and structuring the inquiry so that the outcome exoneration was a foregone conclusion.
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The NUT, holding its annual conference in Liverpool, heard strong criticism of the planned new curriculum.
Still, the front-page, above-the-fold article in the February 19 editions of the New York Times that precipitated the current firestorm of criticism was sourced by unnamed individuals transparently defending their bureaucratic "turf" against proposals that would cede to a newly created Office of Strategic Influence any authority to disseminate information to overseas audiences.
The proposal drew widespread criticism at first but New Yorkers have since praised the move, and the mayor views it as one of his finest achievements at City Hall.
Unfortunately, this can be the the most expensive part of the process, and Lord Mandelson has attempted to meet this criticism by proposing in the new legislation that Ofcom, which will become the regulator, should have the power to increase charges that Royal Mail can demand from those companies.
One criticism: the new Lightning connector, which will force current iPhone users who want to keep using their accessories to buy an adapter plug.
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There is immense criticism surrounding the new Datsun, from its predicted inability to tap into the emerging markets and its presence in the United States, (where the price tag is likely to become largely inflated).
It is the fourth amendment to Hungary's new basic law since it came into force just 14 months ago - a fact which helps underpin criticism that the new constitution was both hurried and flawed, the BBC's Nick Thorpe in Budapest reports.
Finalists: Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times for her searching television criticism that often becomes a springboard for provocative comments on the culture at large, and Manohla Dargis of The New York Times for her enlightening movie criticism, vividly written and showing deep understanding of the business and art of filmmaking.
Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony has made it clear he plans to attend the upcoming conclave to elect a new pope despite criticism of his handling of claims of sexual abuse by priests in the 1980s and 1990s.
Foreign investors have said they fear the law would lead the authorities to make new tax demands on concluded deals, but the global criticism has forced the government to rethink the law.
The White House spin today is that the loud, bipartisan criticism coming from Congress on the President's new Iraq plan is not as bad as it may seem.
At least two issues are likely to arise at the Yokohama meeting that could stir new criticism.
But the league ran into criticism from New York's attorney general, among others, in February after NFL prospects said that they had been asked questions about their sexual orientation.
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The proposals for the new qualifications were met by intense criticism from teaching unions when they were first floated last June and then set out in detail in September.
The plans have provoked muted criticism from the Labour opposition, which says the new regime might be less redistributive than its predecessor.
He read the new fact sheets that you guys put out and still has the same criticism, this idea that the space program is going to become mediocre.
The government also seems sensitive to the criticism it has attracted, not only over the new law but by its pressure on the independent media.
The venture has come under sharp criticism from Yale professors and rights advocates who say the New Haven, Conn.
Howard Davies, chairman of the Financial Services Authority, Britain's big new financial watchdog, added his voice to criticism of the proposed mergers between accountancy firms that will reduce the world's Big Six to the Big Four.
As well as the latest downgrade, France's new Socialist government has also had to put up with criticism from the financial community and the press, particularly in light of President Francois Hollande's decision to reinstate retirement at 60 for some workers.
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