Sentences with phrase «easy target for criticism»

It is possible that the tale of Anna (Kristen Bell) and Elsa (Idina Menzel) could just be a tweak to the standard princess template, but projecting a LGBT theme onto the picture makes it a much easier target for criticism and gives Swanson a soapbox to stand on.
An artist's late works provide easy targets for criticism because they often do not correspond to the accepted readings of the artist's earlier, iconic work.
As with wheat, such allergies make soy an easy target for criticism.
That makes us easy targets for criticism.
He had become an easy target for criticism from Juventus fans as a result of his failure to become the player they wanted him to be, and his decision to take the huge contract on offer in Toronto was, to them, final confirmation that he lacked the ambition to scale the heights Del Piero had reached.
MF Franck Kessie, 7 — Until he sorts his feet out in the final third, it will always be an easy target for criticism.
In some ways, Oliver was an easy target for criticism: a public figure not afraid of being outspoken, resilient, successful.
If the easiest target for criticism is George W. Bush, then the second easiest must be modern art, as most of it must seem ridiculous to the casual onlooker.
Although the script's Pollyanna outlook will likely make it an easy target for criticism from reviewers, there are still some important life messages taught here.
I find the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website surprisingly helpful on the special deductions this year for the home renovation tax credit and also in answering questions on RRSPs (although the CRA is an easy target for criticism, their website is one of the better websites having an effective online A to Z index).
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