Plenty of critics have decried the flood of World War II games at one point or another. |
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He decried it as an attack on the international working class, and encouraged all workers to refuse to go. |
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The new peripheral communities were decried for everything from scarring the landscape to being cultural wastelands. |
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Plutology, the science of wealth, is identified with positive economics and the neglect of normative considerations is decried. |
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Italian architectural historian Bruno Zevi famously decried the depersonalizing effect of the city's broad avenues and cold modernist styling. |
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Critics have decried this outcome, saying it would raise the government's annual deficit. |
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Above all, Byrd has decried the cowardice of Congress in its acceptance of the wholesale repudiation of the US Constitution. |
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In the looking-glass world in which we now live, good is decried as evil and evil is praised as good. |
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Conservative MEPs have already decried the move as a crude attempt to sway public opinion towards a yes vote. |
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The group also decried the lack of critical press treatment in this country. |
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In fact, film actors have decried typecasting almost since the beginning of filmmaking. |
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In 1656 his Provincial Letters decried the abuse of casuistry by Jesuits in Paris. |
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One of the problems was that these labourers were working in a part of the grey economy that is free of those often decried regulations. |
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Tenement labor was broadly decried as a form of sweated family labor. |
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But non-government organizations decried the forcible evictions as inhumane, urging the government to build replacements for their demolished houses. |
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Charles Letellier, for instance, decried the figure's indecent state of undress and compared her bare arms to those of modern grisettes and washerwomen. |
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The bill's critics decried it as a denigration of traditional marriage. |
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Any sort of naturalism was decried as an attack on theistic belief. |
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Ever since 1979, the Iranian regime has been decried, considered as an expression of arbitrary and totalitarian government. |
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The launch of Britain's national electricity grid in 1933 was decried for desecrating the landscape. |
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Etiquette books decried it as immodest on young women and vulgar on older women. |
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This has been largely decried in the West where the terms masquerade and electoral farce are often brought up. |
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These have been decried by some architects, but an apartment with a view of one of these tiered wonders is a prized possession among Muscovites and expatriates. |
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In it Boccaccio decried the practice of sending women without vocation to nunneries. |
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And there he is, being appealed to with not one but two usages decried by strict grammarians. |
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He has decried the absence of a strong defence and intelligence component to that capability. |
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The Council considers that this package of measures should make it possible to avoid the risk which the honourable Members have decried. |
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Many producers and producer organizations have decried the increasing concentration of Canada's beef processing industry. |
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The expense and length of litigation are being constantly decried by lawyers and by the public. |
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One presenter decried undergraduates' confusion of psychology as a science with psychology as a séance. |
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Women repeatedly decried the fact that there are very few ongoing opportunities for them to meet in this way. |
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But can we claim that there is sufficient citizen awareness for it to be decried throughout the world? |
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Commenters on the proposed rule also decried low payment rates. |
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Foreign firms have long decried the murky state of government procurement. |
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But the police and a jingoistic public ensure that such effrontery is suitably decried and the witnesses end up regretting having spoken the truth. |
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The same president who decried the federal deficit and government in general but dramatically expanded American military spending. |
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In 1969, an anthropologist working in Santa Fe de la Laguna decried the uncontrolled woodcutting and timber raiding that was finishing off the forests there. |
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Taking Sydney, a city much decried for its man shortage, the census shows the number of available men actually outnumbers available women in most age groups. |
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I put up a link recently to one of his articles about how business, profit and commerce generally seem to be decried and scorned by the intelligentsia. |
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Isn't it precisely the sort of politicization of the Justice Department that people like me decried for months? |
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Soviet leaders had already decried the rescue mission as an act of imperialist aggression. |
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During the mid-2000s a host of snarky, nerdier-than-thou websites sprouted up to mock the flat-earthers who decried the new metrics from newspaper sports columns, broadcast booths and GM's offices. |
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Mr Reinfeldt has, of course, since decried such immoderate views. |
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When I told him that many of us who cheer his plainspokenness on the Middle East decried him in the '70s, he laughed. |
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It was an exhibition of precisely the sort of farcical sanctimoniousness that Moore later decried as a sign that the left was becoming insular to the point of self-parody. |
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Thomas disliked being regarded as a provincial poet, and decried any notion of 'Welshness' in his poetry. |
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During a press conference at the end of the visit, the delegation urged all parties to stop recruiting children in the fighting forces and decried the use of children as suicide bombers. |
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Vietnamese with Buddhist flags decried their government's impiety, while émigrés from Iran deplored their rulers' religious fervour. Inside the building, concerns were almost as diffuse. |
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Soon, Hobbes was more lauded and decried than any other thinker of his time. |
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Instead it was the Conservatives who decried the inefficiency and mismanagement, and promised to reverse the takeover of steel and trucking. |
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Saint Winwaloe decried the corruption of Ys and warned of God's wrath and punishment, but was ignored by Dahut and the populace. |
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When social activists decried run-down housing, they were often referring to old wooden houses in the inner suburbs, like this one, or to rear tenements built at the back of already developed lots. |
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has decried it for decades. |
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Animal welfare advocates have decried these doping practices for years. |
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Civil society organizations decried the lack of human rights awareness in Malawi and the lack of capacity among communities to actually claim these rights when violations occur. |
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Some critics have decried the entire approach, seeing it as but one more manifestation of the types of conditions placed on aid by the World Bank, the IMF and other donors with only mixed success. |
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Jeffersonians decried lawyers and their common law tradition as threats to the new republic. |
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Moralists in the late 19th century such as Henry Mayhew decried the slums for their supposed high levels of cohabitation without marriage and illegitimate births. |
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The Whigs now moved into opposition and particularly decried the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, which they attempted to block through their majority in the House of Lords. |
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Senator Bob Dole decried its supposed moral depravity and glorification of drug use during the 1996 presidential campaign, although he admitted that he had not seen the film. |
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