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Critics and governments
Critics of the industry, however, claim this competition as a disadvantage, arguing that it encourages a " race to the bottom " in which governments in developed countries are pressured to deregulate their own banking systems in an attempt to prevent the offshoring of capital.
Critics have suggested that Scowcroft is unethical in his lobbying for the Turkish and Azeri governments because of his ties with Lockheed Martin and other defense contractors that do significant business with Turkey.
Critics of the practical point in this argument might question whether or not unpayable debt truly exists, since governments can refinance their debt via the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) or World Bank, or come to a negotiated settlement with their creditors.
Critics of such measures claim that the counter-cult movement and the anti-cult movement have succeeded in influencing governments in transferring the public's abhorrence of doomsday cults and make the generalization that it is directed against all small or new religious movements without discrimination.
Critics argue that Corporate social responsibility ( CSR ) distracts from the fundamental economic role of businesses ; others argue that it is nothing more than superficial window-dressing ; others argue that it is an attempt to pre-empt the role of governments as a watchdog over powerful Tricorp corporations though there is no systematic evidence to support these criticisms.
Critics state that because GNH depends on a series of subjective judgments about well-being, governments may be able to define GNH in a way that suits their interests.
Critics argue that unfunded mandates are inefficient and are an unfair imposition of the national government on the smaller governments .< ref > St.

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Critics of the government say that the $ 500 million credit from Russia should have gone to develop industry, instead of going to the construction sector.
Critics of academic elitism argue that highly-educated people tend to form an isolated social group whose views tend to be overrepresented amongst journalists, professors, and other members of the intelligentsia who often draw their salary and funding from taxpayers.
Critics have asserted that people from poor countries ( the Third World ) have been relatively accepting and supportive of globalization while the strongest opposition to globalization has come from wealthy " First World " activists, unions and NGOs.
Critics do, however, acknowledge that the author of Daniel was familiar with the history of Near Eastern imperial power from the sixth to the second centuries.
Critics of Boswell have pointed out that many earlier doctrinal sources condemn homosexuality in ethical terms without prescribing a punishment, and that Boswell's citations reflected a general trend towards harsher penalties from the 12th century onwards.
She received an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Pillow Talk, won three Henrietta Awards ( World Film Favorite ), a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Legend Award from the Society of Singers, Los Angeles Film Critics Association's Career Achievement Award and, in 1989, received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures.
Critics and comics dubbed Day " The World's Oldest Virgin ", and audiences began to shy away from her films.
Critics of these versions, such as Taoism scholar Eugene Eoyang, claim that translators like Stephen Mitchell produce readings of the Tao Te Ching that deviate from the text and are incompatible with the history of Chinese thought.
It won the documentary of the year award from both the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics.
Critics of the latter development charge that it has not increased the number of students from economically deprived backgrounds attending university.
Critics have charged Bopp with neglecting the study of the native Sanskrit grammars, but in those early days of Sanskrit studies the great libraries of Europe did not hold the requisite materials ; if they had, those materials would have demanded his full attention for years, while such grammars as those of Charles Wilkins and Henry Thomas Colebrooke, from which Bopp derived his grammatical knowledge, had all used native grammars as a basis.
Critics have objected to GMOs on several grounds, including tampering with nature, ecological concerns, economic concerns raised by the fact these organisms are often subject to intellectual property law, whether food produced from GMOs should be banned or labelled, whether such food is safe, and whether GM crops are useful to address the world's food needs.
It also won Best Play from the New York Drama Critics Circle in 1968, and Outstanding Production from the Outer Critics Circle in 1969.
Critics argue that the Charter presents the history of German people as starting from the expulsions, while ignoring events like Holocaust: professor Micha Brumlik pointed out that one third of signatories were former devoted Nazis and many actively helped in realisation of Hitler's goals ; Ralph Giordano wrote in Hamburger Abendblatt " the Charter doesn't contain a word about Hitler, Auschwitz and Buchenwald.
Lewis has won several awards for lifetime achievements from The American Comedy Awards, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and Venice Film Festival, and he has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Critics said this was an attempt to distract attention from a drop in the approval ratings of President Bush, who was campaigning for re-election.
Nominated more than 40 times for awards, including various lifetime achievement awards, she won the best actress prize three times from the National Society of Film Critics, three times from the National Board of Review, received three awards from the New York Film Critics Circle and a Golden Globe.

Critics and public
Critics of this type of argument have tended to point out that this is just a standard criticism of representative democracy — a democratically elected government will not always act in the direction of greatest current public support — and that, therefore, there is no inconsistency in the leaders ' positions given that these countries are parliamentary democracies.
Critics of this view argue that Oxford nor any other writer is not here identified as a concealed writer, but as the first in a list of known modern writers whose works have already been " made public ", " of which number is first " Oxford, adding to the publicly acknowledged literary tradition dating back to Geoffrey Chaucer.
Critics of these views argue that withholding taxes in domestic trade or defying powerful nations regarding trade in narcotics or arms will very rapidly prove dangerous or fatal to some of the participants-and, furthermore, that at least some of these decisions are unpopular and are not reflective of the public will.
Critics had charged he was lukewarm, at best, on the goal of desegregation of public schools.
Critics of greater privatization state that healthcare should be kept public, ( public in funding only, as most services are provided by the private sector including doctors who in most cases are private corporations ) in part because it separates Canadians from Americans by mandating equality and fairness in health care.
Critics point out that this could have a chilling effect on political free speech, the ability of journalists to use anonymous sources, whistle blowing, political blogging and other areas where the public needs protection from retaliation through anonymity.
Critics such as Bloom see cultural studies as it applies to literary scholarship as a vehicle of careerism by academics, instead of promoting essentialist theories of culture, mobilising arguments that scholars should promote the public interest by studying what makes beautiful literary works beautiful.
Critics inside and outside the FDP have accused him of focusing on public relations, as opposed to developing and promoting sound public policy, especially in the election campaign of 2002.
Critics fear the possibility that one would not be able to meet anonymously in a public place or drive and walk anonymously around a city.
Critics charge that standardized tests became a mandatory curriculum placed into schools without public debate and without any accountability measures of its own.
Critics say the Pentagon's use of media firms such as Rendon blurs the line between public relations and propaganda.
Critics of president Hosni Mubarak allege that Moussa's appointment to the Office of Secretary-General of the Arab League was motivated by Mubarak's desire to remove him from the public spotlight.
Critics of consolidation raise the issue of whether monopolistic or oligopolistic control of a local media market can be fully accountable and dependable in serving the public interest.
Critics of media deregulation and the resulting concentration of ownership fear that such trends will only continue to reduce the diversity of information provided, as well as to reduce the accountability of information providers to the public.
Critics say that zero-tolerance policing will fail because its practice destroys several important requisites for successful community policing, namely police accountability, openness to the public, and community cooperation ( Cox and Wade 1998: 106 ).
Critics accused him of being soft on drugs, and the policy became a source of public controversy and debate.
Critics of public choice theory point out that vote trading, also known as logrolling, can protect minority interests from majorities in representative democratic bodies such as legislatures.
Critics of electronic voting, including security analyst Bruce Schneier, note that " computer security experts are unanimous on what to do ( some voting experts disagree, but it is the computer security experts who need to be listened to ; the problems here are with the computer, not with the fact that the computer is being used in a voting application )... DRE machines must have a voter-verifiable paper audit trails ... Software used on DRE machines must be open to public scrutiny " to ensure the accuracy of the voting system.
Critics from organized labor have argued since the late 1970s < ref name =" Machinist_1977 ">< nowiki > http :// www. library. gsu. edu / dlib / iam / getBrandedPDF. asp? issue_id = 1883 </ nowiki > " Examining the opposition's tangled web — the who's who in the right wing " The Machinist, published by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO / CLC, October 1977 ; accessed February 4, 2008 </ ref > that while the National Right to Work Committee purports to engage in grass-roots lobbying on behalf of the " little guy ", the National Right to Work Committee was formed by a group of southern businessmen with the express purpose of fighting unions, and that they " added a few workers for the purpose of public relations ".< ref name =" UAW_FAQ ">< nowiki > http :// www. uawlocal3520. org / right % 20to % 20workfliner. pdf </ nowiki > " Questions and Answers about the National Right to Work Committee and the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation ," United Auto Workers, Accessed February 3, 2008 .</ ref >
Critics argued that the existing community's character would be changed as existing residents were forced to move, and, further, that public transportation and public safety infrastructure would be unable to accommodate the projected 40, 000 new residents.

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