He had to resign over his apparent condonation of Mussolini's conquests in the Abyssinian War. |
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Also, our Olympia report was hardly a condonation of how the contest officially ended. |
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Learn to recognise their behaviour and withdraw all social condonation of their actions. |
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That sounds like condonation of sloth, indiscipline, unethical behaviour, and disregard of responsibility. |
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Victory in any Assembly or Parliamentary election is no endorsement of crime, nor can it be considered as any condonation of conduct. |
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Every attempt is made to ensure there is no support or condonation of torture or other abuse of human rights. |
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Despite denials during the last parliament and during the last election, the Liberals have indeed steadily moved to enhance the complete social condonation of the gay-lesbian lifestyle. |
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However, some respondents expressed disappointment with their own national governments' lack of action on this issue or with their perceived condonation of irresponsible fishing. |
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We are committed to lift our voices to support the condonation of the debt of the countries of the Third World as restitution for the enormous socio-economic and moral debt accumulated by the industrialized countries. |
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After a time it was generally assumed that he could no longer be ignorant, and that his condonation of her behaviour was a further caution to silence. |
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