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E.On is not the first supplier to face criticism over its treatment of customers who use pre-payment metres.

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The company, however, continues to face criticism about its privacy practices: earlier this year, it was sued by hundreds of users in the United Kingdom for allegedly sharing personal information — including HIV status and test dates, ethnicity and sexual orientation — with advertising companies without users’ consent.

Police shootings have similarly leveled off, but the department continues to face criticism that it isn’t doing enough to curtail officer uses of force.

While Saudi Arabia has made significant social reforms in recent years - in 2018 it changed the law to allow women to drive and to attend football matches - the country continues to face criticism from human rights organisations for a rise in the number of executions and arrests for online dissent, as well as severe restrictions on women and LGBTQ+ people in the kingdom.

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But the country continues to face criticism for using sport to divert attention away from its poor human rights record - a process known as sportswashing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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