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Detractors often accuse the book of extensive unattributed plagiarism, a view first seriously put forth by William Emmette Coleman shortly after publication.
Detractors argue that it creates an unfair system of taxation in which first time home buyers, new residents, seasonal residents, and businesses are burdened with more than their share of taxes while homesteaders are trapped in their own homes, often unable to move without doubling their tax rate.

Detractors and said
Detractors said the project would not be able to find funding, other nations might not attend, and U. S. exhibitions might compare poorly to foreign exhibits.
Detractors of this argument might point out that the same thing could be said about any concept-object relation, and that the brain-computer analogy can be a perfectly useful model if there is a strong isomorphism between the two.

Detractors and stood
Detractors soon began stating the E-M-F name stood for " Every Morning Fix-it ", " Every Mechanical Fault ", and " Every Miss Fire ".

Detractors and for
Detractors of this novel sometimes invoke Heinlein's overall ill health as a reason for its perceived poor quality.
Detractors criticize it for being based on only some six manuscripts, containing between them not quite the whole of the New Testament.
Detractors point to studies that conclude genetically modified food is safe, and point out that for many commodity products, the identity of the grower and the custody chain are not known.
Detractors of the character cite his own habit of eschewing common Jewish practices and reiterating negative stereotypes for comedic purposes.
Detractors quoted Charles Stewart Parnell's Cincinnati speech in which he claimed to be collecting money for " bread and lead ".
Detractors felt it might raise the price of content consumption for end-users and damage their ability to duplicate copies of works.
Detractors also slated the personal relationship at the top as ' decidedly less than special '; Prime Minister Edward Heath, it was alleged, ' hardly dared put through a phone call to Richard Nixon for fear of offending his new Common Market partners.
Detractors complained ( among other reasons ) that the process was crude and claimed that even if it were refined, it would not take into account lighting compositions chosen for black-and-white photography which would not necessarily be as effective in color.
Detractors of the phenomenon have referred to it in an English sense as " famous for being famous " because many that fall into this career line have no discernible talent outside being featured on television.
Detractors, however, claim that the relative success of for-profit medical providers arises from their positioning themselves in the medical marketplace in such a manner as to offer mainly profitable care services for a largely affluent and insured clientele whilst avoiding unprofitable care areas.
Detractors both within and outside of the speaking area mistakenly cite laziness, lack of education, and the region's relative isolation as reasons for the dialect's existence.
Detractors counter that allowing those unversed in the issues to help make decisions makes for bad governance.
Detractors have criticized White for his " hyperbolic rhetoric ".

Detractors and .
Detractors of the deal noted that buying Compaq was a " distraction " that would not directly help HP take on IBM's breadth or Dell Computer's direct sales model.
Detractors note that a significant number of environmental theories and predictions have been inaccurate and suggest that the regulations recommended by environmentalists will more likely harm society rather than help nature.
Detractors note that the expansion was fueled by undesirable sectors like gaming, prisons, medical treatment, and credit card use.
Detractors however, may draw attention to the floors above and point out the high percentage of office and residential space that allegedly still stands empty more than a decade after its completion.
Detractors of Williams ' ideas sometimes referred to it as Rogue's Island.
Detractors argue that this kind of glaciation would have made life extinct entirely.
Detractors would characterize this attitude as amoral, while supporters would contend that they are merely operating within limits defined by practical reality.
Detractors of the death penalty may consider all forms of capital punishment as secular variants of human sacrifice.
Detractors suggest that Whiteman's ornately-orchestrated music was jazz in name only ( lacking the genre's improvisational and emotional depth ), and co-opted the innovations of black musicians.
Detractors, however, disparage populist nationalism in China today, especially that expressed on the Internet, as a " hooligan culture " in which " Internet Red Guards " hurl obscenities not only against foreign " devils ," but also against moderates and liberals who warn of the excesses and dangers that nationalism could pose to China's modernization.
Detractors accused George of throwing his weight around and using the race as leverage to gain complete control of the sport of open wheel racing.
Detractors contrast it with other service economy theses such as Natural Capitalism, in which there is a clear focus on making measurably better use of scarce resources, usually considered to be the basis of economics.
Detractors of the Great Central point out that Lutterworth was the only town along its whole route not previously served directly by another line, and that the Great Central's presence had no real effect on the town, since it remained at roughly the same size throughout the line's existence, only growing substantially since the line's closure on 5 May 1969.
Detractors of the simulation believed inclusion of these details would cause it to become unstable, and therefore, false.
Detractors in Salt Lake City feared that such an expansion would come at the expense of the University of Utah, and pushed consolidation as a counter.
Detractors point out that this story does not explain her broken bones, genital injuries or skin lacerations.
Detractors of the study guides claim they let students bypass reading the assigned literature.

often and said
He said, lapsing into the profanity he often used when away from his parents and especially when he was with Charles.
The relatively long and often colorful selections in this anthology enable the reader to become genuinely absorbed in what is said, whether he responds with anger or applause.
The volume is a piece of passionate special pleading, written with the heat -- and often with the wisdom, it must be said -- of a Liberal damning the shortsightedness of politicians from 1782 to 1832.
With facts mainly in his mind, he was often acute in the matter of style, and he said, `` The young who have as yet nothing to say will try larks with initial letters and broken lines.
There is much to be said for such a college -- and Dartmouth men have been accused of saying it too often and too loudly.
The jury said it did find that many of Georgia's registration and election laws `` are outmoded or inadequate and often ambiguous ''.
`` You often hear people talk about team spirit and that sort of thing '', Benington said in a conversation after the ceremonies, `` but what this team had was a little different.
" It is often said that Korzybski opposed the use of the verb " to be ," which is an exaggeration ( see " Criticisms " below ).
It is often said that Ford's production system was ingenious because it turned Ford's own workers into new customers.
But there are smaller snippets of tradition preserved in the Historia Brittonum: in Chapter 31, we are told that Vortigern ruled in fear of Ambrosius ; later, in Chapter 66, various events are dated from a Battle of Guoloph ( often identified with Wallop, ESE of Amesbury near Salisbury ), which is said to have been between Ambrosius and Vitolinus ; lastly, in Chapter 48, it is said that Pascent, the son of Vortigern, was granted rule over the regions of Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion by Ambrosius.
George Washington ( February 22, 1732-December 14, 1799 ), the country's first president, is often said to be the father of his country.
They are often associated with an individual family line or said to be a harbinger of death similar to a banshee.
St Gregory Nazianzen, fellow Doctor of the Church, 330-390, said in Or. 21: " When I praise Athanasius, virtue itself is my theme: for I name every virtue as often as I mention him who was possessed of all virtues.
The phrase is often used in a less serious manner in relation to someone or something that is out of control and causing trouble ( e. g., a dog tearing up the living room furniture might be said to be running amok ).
Because this is a subjective experience, it is often said that " beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
The writers of the study had initially speculated that the reason for this is due to endocrinology with larger breasts indicating higher levels of estrogen and a sign of greater fertility, but the researchers said that " Men may be looking more often at the breasts because they are simply aesthetically pleasing, regardless of the size.
States often said to exhibit crony capitalism include the People's Republic of China ; India, especially up to the early 1990s when manufacturing was strictly controlled by the government ( the " Licence Raj "); Indonesia ; Argentina ; Brazil ; United Kingdom ; Malaysia ; Israel ; Russia ; the United States ; Tasmania ; and most other ex-Eastern Bloc states.
Scotland is often said to use the civil law system but it has a unique system that combines elements of an uncodified civil law dating back to the Corpus Juris Civilis with an element of common law long predating the Treaty of Union with England in 1707 ( see Legal institutions of Scotland in the High Middle Ages ).
It has often been said Boethius was the “ last of the Romans and the first of the Scholastics ”.
The per capita income of the CAR is often listed as being around $ 300 a year, said to be one of the lowest in the world, but this figure is based mostly on reported sales of exports and largely ignores the more important but unregistered sale of foods, locally-produced alcohol, diamonds, ivory, bushmeat, and traditional medicines, for example.
Disc jockey Rodney Bingenheimer jokingly said that Love would often " stalk him " at a Denny's restaurant, insisting that he should give " Retard Girl " air time on his station, KROQ.
The famous low-budget filmmaker Edward D. Wood, Jr. said he often wore women's underwear under his military uniform during World War II.
Mestre Bimba often said, " o chão é amigo do capoeirista " ( the floor is a friend to the capoeirista ).
This part of the censors ' office invested them with a peculiar kind of jurisdiction, which in many respects resembled the exercise of public opinion in modern times ; for there are innumerable actions which, though acknowledged by every one to be prejudicial and immoral, still do not come within the reach of the positive laws of a country ; as often said, " immorality does not equal illegality ".

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