Not exact matches
One of the
criticisms I frequently
get is that I'm not
fair, that I paint with too broad a brush.
I can not help but feel a little bit sorry for our centre forward Olivier Giroud, who
gets more than his
fair share of
criticism from fans of Arsenal and the France national team, despite his record being pretty good.
Sam P grow up life's not
fair but with 8 million comes a little bit of
criticism I'm sure the old one will
get through it and finish off ruining the club.
I think Wenger
gets some unfair
criticism over this, he also
gets a lot of very
fair criticism for not paying sufficient attention to squad depth / quality, particularly in defence.
Mayor Bill de Blasio may be on vacation, but he can not
get away from
criticism that he does not pay his
fair share when it comes to the MTA.
The iPhone 8
got its
fair share of Twitter
criticism, with some calling the phones a «lazy» upgrade and others saying they're near identical to their iPhone 7 and 7 Plus predecessors.
It's a very calculated throwback, and at the time of its release, it
got a
fair bit of
criticism for that.
This week's critique session
got down to business with harsh, but
fair criticism of Trong's Cosby family of televisions watching televisions.
Because this paper needs all the
fair criticism it can
get, and accessible too, not after 1000000 comments!
The American Bar Association
gets its
fair share of
criticism from lawyers who don't appreciate the political positions that the ABA adopts or who feel that the organization is dominated by large firm interests.
But we can't let the issue go without a
fair amount of
criticism: now that we've come to expect 4.7 - inch displays with 720p resolution and pixel densities topping 315ppi, it's
getting more and more difficult to excuse a WVGA model that delivers a subpar 199ppi.
Criticism is
fair game; but only when the complainer
gets the facts straight, not just critiquing for the sake of filling time and wasting space.