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  • 51Criticism of Wikipedia — Wikipedia is the largest free content encyclopedia project written by volunteers, as a result of which, it has attracted criticism. Notable criticisms include that its open nature makes it unauthoritative and unreliable (see Reliability of… …

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  • 52Criticism of Muhammad — Part of a series on Criticism of Islam Issues Antisemitism  …

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  • 53Criticism of the Quran — Part of a series on the Quran …

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  • 54Criticism of George W. Bush — George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, has drawn significant domestic and international criticism since his election in 2000. His level of popular support has declined from 90 percent (the highest ever recorded by Gallup) [cite… …

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  • 55Criticism of Traian Băsescu — Allegations of Communist related activitiesOver the years, Băsescu was repeatedly accused of involvement in the Communist regime s infamous Securitate. These allegations usually concentrate on his career, most notably on his nomination as chief… …

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  • 56Criticism of Islamism — For criticism of the religion of Islam, see Criticism of Islam. Part of the Politics series on Islamism …

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  • 57Criticism of the War on Terror — Main article: War on Terror Criticism of the War on Terror addresses the issues, morals, ethics, efficiency, economics, and other questions surrounding the War on Terror. Arguments are also made against the phrase itself, calling it a misnomer.… …

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  • 58criticism — noun Date: 1607 1. a. the act of criticizing usually unfavorably < seeking encouragement rather than criticism > b. a critical observation or remark < an unfair criticism > c …

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  • 59Criticism of sport utility vehicles — A Ford Excursion SUV next to a Toyota Camry …

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  • 60criticism — /ˈkrɪtəsɪzəm / (say krituhsizuhm) noun 1. the act or art of analysing and judging the quality of a literary or artistic work, etc.: literary criticism. 2. the act of passing judgement as to the merits of something. 3. the act of passing severe&#8230; …