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1. The magazine's editor is open to criticism in allowing the article to be printed.
2. She lays herself open to criticism with such unashamedly extreme views.
3. People in public life must always be open to criticism .
4. Like anyone else who writes, she is open to criticism.
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5. But this interpretation is open to criticism on two main grounds.
6. Both these enterprises are open to criticism on three fronts.
7. Where the courts were open to criticism was in that they were prejudiced - in favour of Athens and in favour of democracy.
8. Her words are open to criticism.
9. Thoreau knew his position was open to criticism.
10. Such an outspoken article lays her open to criticism.
11. Ideas be open to criticism.
12. And the products are open to criticism.
13. By accepting the money Bass has left himself wide open to criticism.
14. The validity of the promise may be accepted: the insufficiency of the performance is open to criticism.
15. However, when she became Lady Falkender she became much more open to criticism.
16. In a very real sense the concept of a Commissioner is open to criticism.
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