Sentences with phrase «criticism claiming their decision»

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Given that assumption, the right to choose one's religion is the right to free participation in a political discourse that is also full, a discourse in which no claim that purports to be a contribution to political decision is immune to criticism and, if contested, requires argumentative redemption.
The Gunners have come under strong criticism following their loss to Watford this weekend, and the latest comments move to claim that the club is «soft», citing the board's decision to shy away from the big decision on Arsene Wenger as breeding for that frail mentality.
Ozil senior has hit back at Perez, claiming that the club president is only trying to deflect criticism away from his own decisions.
Lord Mandelson today hit back at criticism over his decision to publish his memoirs during the Labour leadership election, claiming his analysis of New Labour was at its «most relevant» as the party debates its future.
Then Lib Dem spokesman on constitutional affairs Simon Hughes said: «It is no criticism of the present attorney general to say that the prime minister's claim that he takes responsibility for the «no - prosecution» decision has completely undermined the attorney general's constitutional position.»
Price wise the game may claim back some of that criticism, and the decision not to charge full - price compliments the game's portable stylizing, but even this can't excuse the game's by - the - numbers view on survival horror in general, let alone survival - horror for a Resident Evil entry.
With the CCC being responsible for informing decisions with consequences for policy decades into the future, it reflects very badly on the CCC that its Chair routinely makes such uncompromising, and unfounded claims in public, which can not be supported with evidence, apparently to defend the CCC's advice to Parliament from criticism.
The fleet will consist of 4 whaling ships, including lead vessel, 8,000 - ton Nisshin Maru (which was highlighted in a recent article in the New Yorker); a Greenpeace ship will be tailing it for the entire duration of its expedition.Japan's fisheries officials have tried to defend their decision in the face of withering criticism by citing the supposed progress humpback whales have made and by making the (patently absurd) claim that killing 50 of them will have no effect.
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