detractor in the PONS Dictionary

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For this reason he has many passionate fans and indeed many passionate detractors.
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Detractors claimed it was a money grab and didn't like being forced to purchase what they felt were inferior cards.
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The album received mostly favourable reviews with a minority of detractors.
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The library was a major reference and research resource, but there were detractors.
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Detractors of both proposals simply claim that the data collected to prove by comparativism the existence of both families is scarce, wrong and non sufficient.
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The change has not been short of detractors.
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The film, however, was not without its detractors.
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Detractors have widely referred to the penalty as a bedroom tax, while government advocates of the scheme have used the term spare room subsidy.
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Some detractors suggested that because of his reliance on mat wrestling, he would not fare well in freestyle, which focuses on takedowns.
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Detractors viewed it as an act of cooptation and opportunistic commercialisation.
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