Many critics argue that making students take more of the same old things is not enough.
Some critics argued that the high school had about 600 more students in 1977 and all did fine.
Critics argued that the plan could put the patients at risk.
Critics outside the Administration argue that they do not go far enough.
These critics argue that the new rules do not go far enough.
Many critics argue that he cannot do both jobs well.
And he is not even running for office, though his critics may argue otherwise.
Still, the potential for conflict makes many critics argue that change is needed.
Better health care, critics argue, will come only at the price of more unemployment.
Now, critics argue, Washington is paying the price for that policy.