This attitude condemns Sydney, with all its potential for stylish metropolitanism, to dozy provincialism. |
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He condemns the tilt towards blind patriotism, but what are the interests behind the beating of the war drums? |
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Racism is wrong because it condemns somebody because of their skin colour, for which they cannot be held responsible. |
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Verse 35 even condemns them as the archetypal mischief-makers who ignored the admonitions of earlier prophets. |
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Firstly it must be said that all of these incidents are regrettable and that this newspaper in no way condemns the breaking of the law on drugs. |
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The EU utterly condemns the perpetrators and sponsors of these acts of barbarism. |
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After 19 years on the chain gang, Jean Valjean finds that the ticket-of-leave he must display condemns him to be an outcast. |
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Brown condemns, with reason, men demeaning women through the ages by their patriarchal ideology. |
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On several occasions, for example, he condemns the toothlessness of contemporary journalism and its reluctance to hold the powerful to account. |
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No people can be expected to accept a political solution that condemns them to a permanent state of poverty, statelessness and refugeehood. |
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What condemns Godardian cinema in the last analysis is its own incommunicability. |
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Our boldness should proclaim the mercy of God in Christ, even as it condemns evil in the world around us. |
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This evidence condemns all uses of PVC in construction, hospital, food contact, or any other use. |
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With the fire and brimstone of the Old Testament, the parishioner condemns his perversion. |
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Her status as slave condemns her to a life of servitude, with little or no control over her future. |
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While such a voyage is plausible, the complete lack of evidence condemns it to remain conjecture. |
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The inaction of our parliament condemns another generation to ill health and addiction. |
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Regarding his biography and psychology, four years ago Kelly converted to the Baha'i religion, a pacifist faith that strongly condemns suicide. |
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It sucks you in and condemns you to hours of game play under the ruse of one last go. |
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Like the other Puranas, the Yuga Purana condemns the patronage of non-Brahmanical sects by the Maurya kings. |
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The term infrahuman has been advanced in a way, to describe those bodies marked by race, whose alterity condemns them to worthlessness. |
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The paradoxical tragedy of knowing this, condemns him to being given to the terrorists by his stepfather, assuring his silence this way. |
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While Sasha condemns herself to a day of Shakey, my earworm du jour is, ooh, so much classier. |
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Barnave rejects rigidity as strongly as he condemns the wild flights of unconstrained imagination. |
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The moral code of the laity rigorously condemns adultery on the part of a woman. |
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He will never start a movement in opposition to those he condemns, because that would be sticking his neck out. |
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Belgium strongly condemns all violations of the rules of war and believes that this should be the subject of an independent inquiry. |
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Even more germanely, in his essays, he condemns the appropriation of Native stories by nonAboriginal writers as well as the latter's pretence of going Native. |
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He is the man who condemns the evil in his society because evil exists in as much as men behave badly. |
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As a matter of course the Sultanate strongly condemns all these practices on both official and popular levels and in all forums. |
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Butler thus condemns the naive admonitions of the historically privileged. |
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Insinuating that the Pope condemns justice and charity, is a serious injustice and a serious lack of charity. |
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The EU condemns the seizure at gunpoint of radio equipment from the Kantipur FM station in Kathmandu by the security forces. |
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We do not agree with the exclusive determinism for women, which condemns them for the rest of their lives. |
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At the very best it feebly condemns the constant increase in international crime. |
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Every major faith condemns the practice and requires freely given consent for marriage, as does the law in most states. |
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It strongly condemns any act of aggression or any other hostile act committed by the RUF and the other rebel groups against United Nations staff. |
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In fact, what condemns this type of schooling is not its multigrade nature, but the lack of resources. |
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When Sabaoth realizes that there is a higher realm, he undergoes a kind of conversion, condemns Ialdabaoth, and is enthroned above him. |
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In the same way, it also condemns anti-Arab and anti-Muslim prejudices and enjoins all members to combat islamophobia. |
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Reporters Without Borders condemns the insistence of the authorities in keeping bloggers Adnan Hadjizade and Emin Milli in prison. |
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It vigorously condemns such acts and deplores the excessive number of victims. |
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Amnesty International condemns the executions of two people for 'eloping', carried out in a Taleban-controlled village in the province of Kunduz. |
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Nigeria unequivocally condemns all acts of violence either targeted at or perpetrated against noncombatants by the protagonists in conflict. |
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Thus he exonerates the dealers and capitalist society and condemns young people. |
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This evidence greatly unsettles moral objections to the death penalty, because it suggests that a refusal to impose that penalty condemns numerous innocent people to death. |
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The Board strongly condemns this shareholder's statement as a continued personal attack against Mr. Astley, one of the Bank's directors. |
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This demystification condemns him to a sort of living death. |
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He condemns this widely accepted secular faith as a form of delusional self-flattery. |
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The Vietnam Committee on Human Rights strongly condemns Vietnam's refusal to grant a visa to US Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez to visit Vietnam. |
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The resolution also strongly condemns the use of new surveillance technologies to keep tabs on human rights defenders in their home countries. |
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A religious leader condemns a bad work out of love for his flock, so his sheep won't be poisoned by bad grazing lands. |
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The Bloc Québécois denounces and condemns in the harshest terms the actions of the Soviet Union toward Ukraine. |
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It is cannibalistic because it condemns a certain number of children even if it is a small one to death. |
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The categorical imperative supports active euthanasia since no one would willfully universalize a rule which condemns people to unbearable pain before death. |
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This practice condemns others who have the same idea to waste time, money and animals' lives in duplicating the failed experiment. |
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The penitential attitude is not a mortifying attitude, which kills life and condemns it. |
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Front Line condemns the assault of Timur Tskhovrebov, and expresses its concern for his physical and psychological security and integrity. |
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Progression: the avenger finally condemns his whole family, himself included. |
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Also a dwarf, he condemns his parents for conceiving him, knowing the risks they were taking of having a child with the same disease. |
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Canada condemns this violence and calls on all responsible Congolese leaders to respect and advance the peaceful democratic processes. |
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No wonder sport's officialdom condemns their character flaws and various bad-boy antics. Yet the condemnation smacks of hypocrisy. |
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Thus it is that the growth of technical means tending to absolutism forbids the appearance of values and condemns to sterility our search for the ethical and the spiritual. |
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Our Group categorically condemns this perception and, in this sense, does not intend to support this resolution. |
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The report condemns the way the economic crisis has disproportionately affected youth unemployment. |
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The Council strongly condemns all acts of terrorism perpetrated on Turkish territory. |
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Australia condemns any ongoing rocket and mortar fire perpetrated by Hamas as a threat to peace in the region. |
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We have repeated time and time again that the indebtedness of the South condemns millions of people to lives of destitution. |
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The Commission strongly condemns these attacks and, once again, pays tribute to AMISOM personnel for its commitment and sacrifice. |
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It strongly condemns all forms of discrimination and prohibits all forms of inequality within its territory. |
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Canada condemns this violent act of aggression by North Korea, which poses a major threat to peace and security. |
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The Presidency of the European Union utterly condemns the recent bomb attacks in the Hindu pilgrimage city of Varanasi as brutal acts of terrorism that have caused death and injuries to innocent people. |
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He says he outrightly condemns him for paring back on the right afforded by the directive with regard to cut-off age for leave. |
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It is an injustice that condemns civil society to abject poverty. |
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People have grown sullen and obstinate, and are becoming disgusted with the faith which condemns them to such a day as this, once in every seven. |
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Canada strongly condemns this violent act of aggression by the North Korean regime, which has once again demonstrated reckless and unacceptable behaviour. |
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Canada condemns the Guinean security forces' brutal suppression of political demonstrations in Conakry, and deeply deplores the resulting deaths and injuries. |
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France condemns the tit-for-tat spiral of violence. |
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Tarantino's nature condemns him to always go over the top. |
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Just as continued exclusion condemns populations to asphyxiation and drives them ineluctably to confrontation and war, so recognition and involvement develop their sense of responsibility and encourage sharing. |
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The European Union followed with apprehension the latest developments in the political situation in Paraguay and firmly condemns all attempts to alter by force the constitutional order in the country. |
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He that condemns others strictly and mockingly shall be condemned too, for the sin he commits in his pride is worse than that committed by those who have gone astray. |
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The European Union condemns the criminal and sacrilegious bombing of the Imam Ali-Hadi Mosque in Samarra on 22 February which has provoked sectarian strife. |
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Even as he condemns the sentimentalisation of the infamous hoodlums, he understands it. |
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Everyone condemns the lower-class neighborhoods. |
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In no way can this justify the belligerence allowed by the Commission in Cancún, with a proposal which it was inappropriate to present in that forum and which unjustly condemns Community policy in this sector. |
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The EU strongly condemns all massacres and other atrocities committed before, during and after the military campaign which led to the overthrow of the former Zairian regime. |
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It also condemns sexual relations outside marriage. |
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Concerned by the large number of executions in Saudi Arabia, the Presidency of the Council of the European Union condemns the decapitation of a person condemned to death in Riyadh last Friday. |
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The European Union utterly condemns such ignoble acts and calls on the authorities to do everything in their power to find and punish the perpetrators. |
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Their mix of revelry and rage condemns the corruption, inefficiency and arrogance of the folk in charge. Nobody can know how 2013 will change the world if at all. |
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It strongly condemns the cruel policies pursued by the Stalinist regime, which resulted in the death of millions of innocent people, as a crime against humanity. |
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France condemns this unjustified action which demonstrates more than ever the need for an immediate ceasefire without which there will only be other such incidents. |
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Strongly condemns the massacre of Congolese refugees of the Banyamulenge community, which occurred in Gatumba, Burundi, on the night of 13 August 2004, and expresses its condolences to all the bereaved families. |
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Also strongly condemns the assassination of the Army Chief of Staff of Guinea Bissau, General Batista Tagme Na Wai, which took place hours before that of the President, and conveys its condolences to the bereaved family. |
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Canada vehemently condemns the violent attacks that occurred on a team working for the Demining Agency for Afghanistan in Kandahar on April 11th which resulted in the deaths of four deminers and injuring 17 more. |
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The report condemns national movements and singles out Radio Maryja, even though the latter attempts to present an objective and truthful picture of reality. |
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The Security Council unequivocally condemns the terrorist attack in Beirut on 13 June 2007, which killed at least nine persons, including Member of Parliament Walid Eido, and injured several others. |
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For deads and condemns, there is no need to hold anything. |
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If he absolves this woman caught in the act of adultery, they will accuse him of belittling the Law of Moses. If he condemns her, that will put an end to his reputation of mercy toward sinners. |
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It hypocritically condemns terrorist action by the KLA and applauds the pressure being exerted on the government of the FYROM via Mr Solana and Mr Patten. |
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He condemns Jospin for calling Hezbollah by its name while he pontificates about other types of organisations and prides himself on his anti-terrorist cooperation with Spain. |
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The European Union resolutely condemns the attack carried out on 26 May against a Singhalese village and camp by the LTTE killing 42 people among the civilian population, of whom 24 were men, 12 women and 6 children. |
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Also, there are many cases of occupational disease and accidents at work in mining: oedema, amputations, deafness, etc. and above all silicosis, that insidious disease that day after day condemns the miner to die of asphyxia. |
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The European Commission condemns the attack against the Somali interim Prime Minister, Ali Mohamed Ghedi, in Mogadishu and deplores the loss of lifes. |
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The European Council unreservedly condemns the assassination of Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel and any attempt by internal or external forces to destabilise Lebanon through political assassinations or other terrorist acts. |
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It firmly condemns the arrest and conviction of over 270 people ñ members of the opposition parties, sympathisers and office-holders ñ between the two rounds of the presidential election and at the end of the second round. |
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The immigration system leaves 11m people in the shadows and condemns many of the brightest graduates of American universities to years of grovelling before bureaucrats if they want to stay in America. |
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The novel condemns a society that, in the persons of Frollo the archdeacon and Phoebus the soldier, heaps misery on the hunchback Quasimodo and the gypsy girl Esmeralda. |
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The French President, Mr Chirac, has to be hoodwinked to such an extent that he condemns Amnesty International instead of the human rights violations in Togo. |
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The Appeals Chamber states unequivocally that the law condemns, in appropriate terms, the deep and lasting injury inflicted, and calls the massacre at Srebrenica by its proper name: genocide. |
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Seeking honesty and truth in a universe where concealment and lies reign, Hamlet loses himself in his powerlessness to act, in a growing dilemma that overwhelms him and condemns him to death. |
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This statement at least has the advantage of showing that NATO sympathises with the 'misfortune' of the Turks and openly condemns Kurdish terrorism, but it implicitly asked Ankara not to intervene. |
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Cuba condemns all acts, methods and practices of terrorism in all their forms and manifestations wherever, by whomever and against whoever they are committed and whatever their motivations may be. |
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The UN general assembly is due to vote on a non-binding resolution that condemns the security council for failing to stop the violence in Syria, the BBC reports. |
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Greece has sided with Moscow in several international disputes: Athens doesn't, for example, recognise independent Kosovo, whose US-backed status Russia condemns. |
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France utterly condemns these acts which nothing can justify. |
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Protested by a segment of Arab public opinion that condemns it for its moderate position, it will have no other choice than to become even more radicalised, according to some observers. |
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Newropeans firmly condemns the decision of the Hungarian, Lithuanian and Slovak government to accept US special conditions for going ahead with their own US visa waiver programme. |
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Canada strongly condemns the violent attack that occurred today near the Embassy of India in Kabul and claimed the lives of several Afghan civilians and injured many others. |
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Further condemns all acts of violence perpetrated against humanitarian workers, as well as attacks against civilians, in violation of international humanitarian law. |
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However, in this sequence Colleen's actions alone do not make her horrific. Rather, the extradiegetic music condemns her. |
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You assume, I think quite gratuitously, that God condemns the major part of His children to objectless future suffering. |
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The school condemns cheating, and any student caught cheating will be expelled. |
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Although his text is predominantly negative, it neither exclusively condemns nor praises Domitian, and asserts that his rule started well, but gradually declined into terror. |
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Although the art community nearly universally condemns looting because it results in destruction of archeological sites, looted art paradoxically remains omnipresent. |
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Similarly, Orthodoxy strongly condemns interreligious marriage. |
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Miss Manners is indulgent about those aspects that are merely in questionable taste, although she roundly condemns grabbiness in bridal couples of any age. |
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Yet she too inevitably slides into the same hackneyed phrases that she condemns, and from her very forthrightness becomes a misrepresenter, like most of the other speakers. |
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Psaki said the US condemns all violence and calls on all parties to exercise restraint, move towards an inclusive political process, and focus on depolarisation. |
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The book condemns some of society's wealthiest members as decadent fools. |
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