It was tempting to condemn him for his attitude and his behaviour towards the girl. |
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Yale should learn from the city-state, he and others have argued, not condemn it. |
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I don't use this phrase to condemn anyone who becomes connubially blissful, by the way. |
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The question is not whether we should condemn somebody who acts conscientiously, but who is incapable of doing what he thinks morality requires. |
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I condemn this Government for its cynical ploy to try to buy the votes of students. |
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Despite the obvious flaws of these characters, the film neither picks sides between the two sisters, nor does it condemn the failings of the two. |
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It starts with three friends with deeply personal agendas to condemn fascism, elitism, classicism, racism and sexism. |
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Both are attempts to condemn the trackage by rail companies that claim they are disconnected from service and will never be used again. |
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If it's wrong to extol virtue, it should be wrong to condemn a vice like hypocrisy. |
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I have never, for instance, heard a speaker of English condemn the nasal vowels or the dropped consonants of the French language. |
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Should we condemn a generation of older people as bigots and racists purely because they use the language of their day? |
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He did not condemn the new Labour administration, but rather felt that they were on probation. |
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To the very end of his life, Freire continued to condemn forces of exploitation and dehumanization. |
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We condemn this decision, and appeal to all those who are on the side of democracy and freedom of the press to take a stand against it. |
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Why does the scripture condemn anyone who rejects Jesus Christ and the gospel of Christ? |
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My God, if we don't leap up to condemn it, the Dark Ages are here again and the Goths, Visigoths and Vandals will run riot. |
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These are the people who like to censor rap lyrics and condemn gratuitous violence, and the violence here seems pretty gratuitous. |
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The police mistreat people, and we don't condemn them too seriously for that, if it's in the distress of a riot situation. |
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They also condemn the network of power plants that supply electricity to the grid. |
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A similar dilemma arises for those who condemn termination in any circumstances but support the death penalty. |
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Local homeowners are resisting the attempts by the city to condemn their land, but their prospects are dim. |
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The press has been quick to condemn arsonists for the fires raging in New South Wales in Australia. |
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Just to clarify the issue, Dobson goes on to condemn Earth Day as a pagan celebration of Mother Earth. |
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Some might condemn my reaction as politically motivated rather than a discerning literary judgement. |
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A common feature of reports is that they provide evidence that condemn a government, but conclude that those in power are guiltless. |
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And shall we condemn the English for what they did to the American and other colonies? |
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Now, if the theatre had produced this indecency, vice, or disreputableness, or encouraged it, we should condemn it. |
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It is therefore quite inappropriate and unacceptable for Mrs Hull to condemn this group. |
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The buppies generally condemn the B-boys, individuals molded by the tragedies of underclass life. |
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Sir, their object is, to condemn the peace, and to cast a slur on the abilities of his majesty's ministers. |
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The barbarity of the temperate zones in which the infrahuman resides, condemn them to short, brutal, lives. |
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Mr. Kelly added that it would be wrong to condemn the lack of a parade and then do nothing about it. |
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What could possibly justify our resort to the very means we properly abhor and condemn? |
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At 34, she counts almost as a geriatric and carries enough injuries to condemn a horse to the knacker's yard. |
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He is right to condemn the articles in questio, for they cannot be conveniently dismissed as harmless slagging. |
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Haven't they seen what happens when moral watchdogs condemn a scandalous music video? |
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It will condemn countless children to further years in often slum like school conditions. |
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It is so easy to be wise after the event and to condemn as negligence that which was only a misadventure. |
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The author apparently got so enraged that he decided to condemn him for his youth. |
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At the same time, to call them monsters, however loutishly or cruelly they treat each other, would be to resolutely condemn them. |
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Now before you sneer and condemn me to 1,000 strokes of the lash, let me tell you about a little experience I had recently. |
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What we should not do is suppress dissent, close off argument and condemn those who question the standard line as heretics. |
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His enlightened mind refused to condemn the Talmud without a most searching enquiry. |
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Cathena protests that there must be some reason that the Prophets condemn sorcery. |
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Actually, the execs he hears from concur, and they're glad he had the nerve to condemn the sorry state of business leadership. |
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The general trend is to criticise and condemn young girls who get pregnant, instead of remembering it takes two to tango. |
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If no measures are put in place to condemn them, a sounder of bush-pigs can condemn a whole community to starvation. |
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Do we not need to roundly condemn Job's comforters for offering theology instead of solace at their friend's time of sorrow? |
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They displayed their immaturity, their envy and spite and malice, in refusing to condemn this act of terrorism. |
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We are not invited to admire or condemn, only to experience the humanity of a woman making a choice, for weal or woe. |
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There are those who condemn it as mob rule that vulgarises society and as a belief that tolerates mediocrity and incompetence. |
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Mirroring the shallowness of hawks, who condemn peaceniks for their lack of patriotism, many doves castigate anyone who is not opposed to war. |
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In fact I did not condemn abbreviation, I condemned the near-total exclusion of ideas. |
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Opponents of such living wills could condemn these documents as suicidally motivated refusals of medical treatment. |
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Health professionals are mobilising to condemn the government, propose major structural reforms, and hammer the ineffectual minister. |
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In some parts of the world, corruption and poverty condemn untold millions to a life of misery and hardship. |
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It is too easy to condemn the past by using as a yardstick the standards of modern western democracies. |
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It was almost impossible for them to contemplate escaping to a society that would only ostracise them and condemn them as sinners. |
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It had become conventional for the panegyrist to condemn flattery and, usually in the same breath, to urge the monarch to accept good advice. |
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Journalists normally fret about negative campaigning and condemn attacks that dig out personal baggage in a candidate's background. |
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In 416 Augustine and his African bishops convened two diocesan councils to condemn him and Celestius, another Celt. |
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To speak of them in those terms that he did represents a scurrilous attack on their dedication and professionalism and I condemn it utterly. |
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Why make a mockery of a real problem by inviting its perpetuators to condemn it? |
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It's easy to condemn the cold-heartedness of big business, the callousness of large corporations. |
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We always condemn ourselves for all of our faults when really it is our imperfections that make us who we are. |
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State officials would then be giving their formal imprimatur to actions that the various Conventions condemn without exception. |
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The liberals of the nation rallied to laud her and condemn those who professed to defend their inalienable right to continue with this practice. |
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All right-minded people condemn racism, be it black on white, Asian on black or white on Asian. |
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Augustine's strong sense of divine ineffability led him to condemn all attempts to portray the Trinity, even with abstract symbols. |
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Municipalities could condemn an entire area if more than half of the properties within it are eligible for seizure. |
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Being in a huge rush to condemn can be, shall we say, an all-fired source of trouble when we stand before the pearly gates. |
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The demon that fell in love with me so many years ago, that helped condemn me to this fate, was standing right here talking to me. |
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A host of international covenants and national laws already condemn and outlaw trafficking, and that is good. |
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They can take a buyout package and get out of the way of the bulldozers, or wait for the city to condemn their property and force them out. |
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They brought back piquantly appropriate or delusive answers, piquant enough to condemn the stories. |
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Once signed, the written confession can condemn the confessor even after the confession has been retracted. |
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Many people said it was wrong to condemn future workers to worse pension arrangements. |
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As a green party councillor totally opposed to multi-national companies and conglomerates, how can l condemn someone for doing something l do myself? |
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But he did not condemn the arranged marriages that our royal family go in for, or those marriages of the upper classes that make sure the inheritance stays in the right hands. |
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So even though he shows Ray as a heroin addict, philanderer and at times, generally bad egg, he can't quite bring himself to condemn the man for his actions. |
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But those who condemn the Stockholm-born spinner for the drug-culture at his concerts should take a look at the facts. |
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All peace loving Zambians must condemn such acts of barbarism. |
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So who are we to condemn the materialistic trappings of our stars? |
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First, religious texts condemn them as unclean, plus the love Westerners shower on pets made them inherently suspect. |
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He's aware the boardercross course has its issues, but won't condemn it. |
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Not so Pamela Anderson, who used her nomination to condemn the ALS Association. |
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It is routine for the German federal government to condemn violence against foreigners when the violence is committed by neo-Nazis and racists on the street. |
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It would be wrong to either rush to condemn the incumbent for increasing our visibility as a target, or to nestle in the comforting bosom of a father figure. |
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He voiced his concern and regret at the vandalistic attack on the grave of the Garda last week and said he would unreservedly condemn those who perpetrated it. |
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Delegates voted down a resolution to condemn the Washington Redskins team name as racially offensive. |
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We rightly condemn the Allied leaders of the 1920s for squeezing Germany so hard on reparations. |
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How, again, can we explain the idea, held by so many religious people, that an omnipotent and benevolent God can justly condemn people to an eternity of torture? |
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I say bah humbug to you people who condemn them building it. |
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It'll not modify my parking habits but I'll be a lot less inclined to condemn and far more likely to engage the farmer in a peaceable conversation when the situation arises. |
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He does occasionally, in this incarnation, convene meetings to condemn the growing criminalisation of politics, uneven development or corruption in the country. |
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But if they didn't have enough victims for a good day's fun, the Romans would conveniently condemn even minor criminals to death and replenish the supply. |
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She should not be targeted by a group with an ideological agenda that may condemn her or even force her into a decision that will have lasting repercussions. |
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Anyway, these dice are used to either forgive or condemn the confessor. |
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Besides, the rule prevents the sacrifice of life to which filial affection might expose a generous youth, who in his conscience may condemn his father's conduct. |
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Certain illuminations from his Book of Hours condemn the duke's enemies, the most striking example being a folio accompanying the Vigils of the Dead. |
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And before the fuddy-duddy brigade rushes to condemn the idea as a recipe for teen troubles, just pause for thought and view the project in terms of business for shop owners. |
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Most pastors graciously welcome these couples as good people, even though their official church teaching may condemn this cohabitation as fornication, a damnable sin. |
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Her lustre is all the greater because, at 34, she counts almost as a geriatric and carries enough injuries to condemn a horse to the knacker's yard. |
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Otherwise, we create religious ghettos, segregate children living in religious families from the society, and condemn them to a life in isolation. |
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The self-regard of these populations, he was convinced, would condemn them to the same fate as their fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers. |
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In emphasizing the political semiotics of mid-century popular culture, James resisted the temptation to condemn or champion all of its emanations. |
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They laugh at our strange accent, and condemn our town for being dirty. |
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We condemn in no uncertain terms the violent behaviour exhibited by the remandees but at the same time, we believe a solution can easily be found. |
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You cannot condemn the Internet to the trash can, and if digital rights management is in place, all you will be able to do is huff and puff in frustration. |
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Radical leftists did not apotheosize Stalin, but they also, with some exceptions, did not vigorously condemn Soviet communism until the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. |
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All religions condemn lying, but Alicia Florrick likely will not be elected if she runs as an atheist. |
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The campaign included a push for the World Health Organization to condemn gay-conversion therapy. |
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It may come as a surprise then that Scott and, particularly Sata, have refused to condemn Mugabe. |
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As is often the wont of those who have succeeded through factional alliances, when ambition calls, the instinct is to disown your own and condemn others. |
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Ever since, leftish malcontents have taken every opportunity to condemn the iniquity of holding all applicants for admission to the same standards. |
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It would be easy to condemn the film as leftist, anti-American propaganda. |
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When the anticlericalism of certain courtiers turned to heresy the following year, Henry V did not hesitate to condemn even his old friend, Sir John Oldcastle. |
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There are tens of thousands of our union members paying the political levy while the party that it funds is preparing to condemn them to the dole queue. |
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People worldwide should condemn imperialism in all its forms. |
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With the deceased laid to rest, nation follows to grieve and condemn the blatant act of barbarianism. |
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If you were an emotionalist, in Rand's sense of the term, you would most likely condemn him. |
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We hysterically condemn the use of a nonviolent tool that works. |
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No matter who the victim was, every right-thinking person must condemn murder. |
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Unlike other sects of Buddhism, which condemn ritualism and worldliness, the tantric sect revolves around rituals and magical traditions. |
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Open-heartedly human beings condemn others in a spirit of humility, or duteousness, of fear and trembling about their own moral standing. |
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It's not enough to condemn the crazies in the company of friends. |
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We commend his pains, condemn his pride, allow his life, approve his learning. |
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The usual saddos were quick to condemn Spencer on the forums, but the reality is he did nothing wrong on a tricky ride who was just unlucky. |
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How could I condemn a name that honours so many of my friends for whose distance or loss I now beweep? |
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For should its faint pulsations cease Ere he had coated it with grease, His God would clutch it, and condemn The fiendling to eternal flame. |
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Is it the one where we condemn the genocide of Native Americans? |
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Also refuted is the error of the Manicheans and Marcionites, who condemn this law as wicked. |
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Or is it to go no further than to condemn such a law as that which in England gives unwilled lands to the eldest son? |
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The statement of Congress spokesperson about BJP President Nitin Gadkari is shameful, discourtesies and unfortunate and I condemn it. |
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This rule only proceeds and takes place when a person can not of common law condemn another by his sentence. |
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Talking about repression in a manner that would seem to condemn it may actually enhance a culture's repressiveness. |
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These are young people prepared to put their lives in danger to condemn the people THEY believe are demonising Muslims. |
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To raise them now will kill competition and condemn Michigan to becoming the Rust Belt of Telecommunications, killing Gov. |
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They will condemn those who subscribe to delegitimising activities, using ad hominem attacks instead of debating the issues. |
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The police condemn them and argue that drivers should obey speed limits at all times, not merely when a device senses a radar trap. |
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Although proponents of economic liberalization condemn India's socialist Nehruvian economic policies, they did alleviate poverty. |
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However, this episode is not reported by contemporary sources, which instead condemn the pair for making an unequal and inappropriate marriage in dubious circumstances. |
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He and James Laidlaw Maxwell appealed to the London Missionary Conference of 1888 and the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 to condemn the continuation of the trade. |
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We condemn this and any other attack on a house of worship and urge all parties in that holy city to refrain from actions that further inflame religious tensions. |
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It's a notion generally known as the anthropic principle, and it evokes intransigent opposition from those who condemn it and unflagging enthusiasm from those who espouse it. |
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Constant changes in theories of etiology and cure no more condemn psychiatric science than outdated theories of phlogiston or ether discredit chemistry or physics. |
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Tory MPs, Establishment lackeys, right-wing newspapers and disgruntled Labourites who prefer civil war to confronting David Cameron are all queuing up to condemn him. |
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If God wanted to judge and condemn us according to preordained values, the laws of Deuteronomy and the standards of the Beatitudes are already a matter of record. |
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The code tells you what maintenance level can determine when an item is unserviceable or uneconomically reparable, and who can condemn or dispose of the item. |
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On this basis we condemn the action of Natfhe members and support the university's decision to withhold pay until contractual duties have been fulfilled. |
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We still don't condemn sexual assault as loudly as we should. |
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The show did not adequately condemn such violence and it carried a commercial that was also antiwomen. The women's community was upset about this show and the commercial. |
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The experts disagreed among themselves, but the majority condemned the idea on the grounds that it would condemn the Church's right to have possessions. |
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Only a complete pacifist could validly condemn militariness. |
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It misbecame him to appear in the character of a mediator of peace, in a quarrel, the futility of which he had presumed to judge and hastily condemn. |
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During an emotional meeting with Mary Crawford, Edmund discovers that Mary does not condemn Henry and Maria's adultery, and regrets only that it was discovered. |
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