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She and criticized
She criticized the former governor of Alaska for her stance on global warming and gun control.
She criticized their physical imperfections, including Ronnie's small stature and Roxanne's crooked teeth.
She was criticized early in his first term largely due to her decision to replace the White House china, despite it being paid for by private donations.
She subsequently appeared in a controversial television commercial for Burger King, in which her character criticized McDonald's and claimed to eat only at Burger King.
She was blamed for the breakup of The Beatles and repeatedly criticized for her influence over Lennon and his music.
" She was widely criticized for her militant tactics, and historians disagree about their effectiveness, but her work is recognized as a crucial element in achieving women's suffrage in Britain.
" She claimed she was making an honest dollar and should not be criticized for taking the work that was offered.
Witherspoon's performance was also criticized: " Reese Witherspoon is surprisingly lifeless ", USA Today wrote, " She customarily injects energy and spirit into her parts, but here, her performance feels tamped down.
She criticized and engaged with the members of the Royal Society of London and the philosophers Thomas Hobbes, René Descartes, and Robert Boyle.
She was criticized for what was perceived as insensitivity with regard to an interview about the Oklahoma City bombing and her tactics to get Newt Gingrich's mother to admit her unguarded thoughts about Hillary Clinton.
She says her faith is “ the most important thing in my life .” Harris grew up in the Presbyterian Church in America ( she has criticized the Presbyterian Church ( U. S. A .) for being " more liberal ").
She maintained a distinction, however, between North Vietnam and Maoist China and the Soviet Union, as well as East-European communism, all of which she later criticized as " fascism with a human face.
Felton criticized what she saw as the hypocrisy of Southern men who boasted of superior Southern " chivalry " but opposed women's rights, and she expressed her dislike of the fact that Southern states resisted women's suffrage longer than other regions of the U. S. She wrote in 1915 that women were denied fair political participation " except in the States which have been franchised by the good sense and common honesty of the men of those States — after due consideration, and with the chivalric instinct that differentiates the coarse brutal male from the gentlemen of our nation.
She criticized people like Emerson, however, for focusing too much on individual improvement and not enough on social reform.
She was criticized by viewers and had numerous outbursts and clashes with other contestants, including Arsenio Hall, Lou Ferrigno, and Dayana Mendoza.
She then incessantly criticized Consort Li for her jealousy — pointing out that, if Consort Li became empress dowager, many concubines might suffer the fates of Consort Qi, Emperor Gao's favorite concubine who was tortured and killed by Emperor Gao's wife Empress Dowager Lü after Emperor Gao's death.
She also questioned the efficacy of voting machines and criticized the media.
She was criticized for depicting children with little parental supervision ; her critics thought that this would encourage child rebellion.
She criticized media coverage of the hospital and in 2006 Waters asked the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) to deny a waiver of the crossownership ban, and hence license renewal for KTLA-TV, a station The Los Angeles Times owned.
She criticized George W. Bush for fielding questions from hand-picked crowds.
On November 26, 2002, Joseph Wapner criticized Judge Judy's courtroom behavior, stating, " She is not portraying a judge as I view a judge should act.
Susan Rosenbluth, publisher of the New Jersey-based Jewish Voice and Opinion wrote that " a number of Arab-American constituents have come out with outrageous attacks on Rothman ," and commented that " I haven ’ t heard a dual loyalty charge for years .” She also sharply criticized Pascrell for remaining silent and refusing to condemn the charges of dual loyalty.
Heitkamp has said the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act contains “ good and bad ” and “ it needs to be fixed .” She criticized Rick Berg for supporting the repeal of the law, citing concerns about insurance companies denying coverage to children with preexisting conditions.
She also criticized its approval by the Socialist Party.
She criticized the " passivity and inactivity of the UMP government faced with the collapse of expulsions of illegal immigrants " as well as its " blind submissiveness to very questionable European injunctions ".

She and federal
She serves in the honorary position of ambassador for the program leading the federal government's effort to give women a " wake up call " about the risk of heart disease.
She was also the first African-American woman to serve on the federal judiciary ( 1966 ), as well as the first African-American and the first woman to become Chief Judge of the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York ( 1982 ).
She was a Romanian immigrant threatened with deportation for " low moral character " and offered the federal agency information on Dillinger in exchange for their help in preventing her deportation.
She urged Wyoming to ratify a pending federal amendment prohibiting child labor.
She remained MP for her riding after the federal election of 1980, which saw the Liberals returned to power and Trudeau reappointed as prime minister, and he pointed to her as the candidate for the Speaker of the House of Commons.
She was also heavily involved in the first cooperative community designed by the federal government in the New Deal Era, Arthurdale, West Virginia, which sought to improve the lives of impoverished laborers by enabling them to create a self-sufficient, and relatively prosperous, cooperative community.
She also voted in favor of the 1998 Abortion Funding Amendment, which would have allowed the use of district funds to promote abortion-related activities, but would have prohibited the use of federal funds.
She was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on March 10, 1993, as the 100th member elected since the foundation of the federal state, the second woman to be elected to the council, and the only councillor with a Jewish background so far.
She has been a candidate for the federal New Democrats five times, first winning her seat the third time in a close race against Tony Ianno in the 2006 Canadian election, and re-elected in 2008 and 2011.
She became a spokeswoman for federal emergency relief in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which devastated her state.
She was also appointed by Reagan to chair taskforces that sought to reform federal and state laws to ensure equal rights for women.
She worked with MADD ( Mothers Against Drunk Driving ) to pass laws withholding federal highway funding from any state that had a drinking age below twenty-one.
She was the first female leader of a political party with representation in the Canadian House of Commons, as well as the first female federal political party leader to represent an electoral district in a Canadian territory.
She was president of Zumikon from 1974 until her election as a federal councillor in 1984.
She released her autobiography, Nobody's Baby, only two years into her federal career, and was by all accounts a rising star in Canadian politics.
She became publisher of Die Zeit from 1972 until her death in 2002, together from 1983 onwards with former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt, later joined by Josef Joffe and former German federal secretary of culture Michael Naumann.
She claims she was persecuted by a US attorney who was trying to gain media coverage by calling her a terrorist agent and get himself promoted to a federal judgeship.
She has also served in other high level positions in U. S. federal and state government, including being appointed California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture, serving from 1995 to 1999.
She was responsible for launching the RCRA Policy Forum, a membership organization composed of federal and state governments, environmental groups, Capitol Hill staff, and industries interested in furthering constructive dialogue to improve the nation's waste programs.
She also took a stance on Social Security, arguing that politicians had created an intergenerational war over federal funds in order to divert public attention from the real budgetary issues: overspending on the military and extravagant tax breaks for the rich.
She served as Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, becoming the first openly lesbian or gay public official in the United States whose appointment to a federal position was confirmed by the United States Senate.
She distanced the ONDP from former Premier Bob Rae, now interim leader of the federal Liberal Party of Canada, by pointing out that he is the exception to the rule of NDP Premiers in other provinces who have been able to balance provincial budgets.
She also authored an act that ended federal authorization of price fixing by manufacturers.
She had previously been a longtime city councillor, unsuccessful federal candidate, and chair of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Commission.
She attempted to enter federal politics by running for the Liberal Party of Canada in the 1984 federal election.

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