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Publisher WSOY has expressed their disappointment in many translations being based on this abridged English version.[3] About a third of the text has been omitted.[4] According to Faruk Abu-Chacra, "The English version has been harshly criticised because it has been heavily shortened and many key facts are missing."[5] As of 2008[update] Naomi Walford's is the only English translation.[6]
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