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  • I say this by way of contrast to the oft-criticized sector of K-12 education, which churns through seemingly perpetual cycles of reform.

    How to fix higher education: Doug Bennett, Earlham College Daniel de Vise 2011

  • Blackwater Worldwide is abandoning its tarnished brand name as it tries to shake a reputation battered by oft-criticized work in Iraq, renaming its family of two dozen businesses under the name Xe.

    Suspenseful With A Pencil Ever Since Prince Turned Himself Into A Symbol | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • It beefed up its investment budget last year to improve the quality of its oft-criticized network, rolled out a slate of new devices, cut the price of older iPhones and accelerated upgrades to new iPhones to lock more customers into long-term contracts.

    AT Spencer E. Ante 2011

  • LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh entered into the oft-criticized decision to team up last summer with glowing results.

    A 'Big Three' That Actually Works Kevin Clark 2012

  • The Stars, which moved to Dallas from Minnesota in 1993 and won the Stanley Cup championship in 1999, were seen as a shining model for the NHL's oft-criticized strategy to bring hockey to non-traditional, southern U.S. markets.

    NHL's Dallas Stars File for Chapter 11 Eric Morath 2011

  • When these desires are motivated by or result in material abundance -- money, possessions or experiences -- they are oft-criticized.

    Karen Talavera: Why Do We Feel We Have to Deserve What We Desire? Karen Talavera 2011

  • Notably, it excluded mention of the most oft-criticized GOP figure of the last decade: former President George W. Bush.

    Obama Campaign Drops The George W. Bush Talking Point 2011

  • Blackwater Worldwide is abandoning its tarnished brand name as it tries to shake a reputation battered by oft-criticized work in Iraq, renaming its family of two dozen businesses under the name Xe.

    Xe | clusterflock 2009

  • Â When these desires are motivated by or result in material abundance -- money, possessions or experiences -- they are oft-criticized.

    Karen Talavera: Why Do We Feel We Have to Deserve What We Desire? Karen Talavera 2011

  • Last week, the company said it would simplify its oft-criticized management structure, paring down the bureaucracy in its sales, services and engineering divisions.

    AT&T to Sell Cisco's Tablet Roger Cheng 2011

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