He decries the shortage of blue-collar workers which, in his opinion, this allowance will make worse not better. |
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The other side decries these assaults as blatantly sexist, misogynist exercises that have no place in modern society. |
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His fond daydream shows that he is perfectly capable of the woollyheaded nonsense he decries in others. |
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One piece decries the stark split tearing the country, and another seems to pine for a sort of folksy patriotism. |
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She decries the decline in regional theatre and is emphatic about the importance of theatre in our cultural lives. |
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It begins with a character named Zoe who decries the practice of rewarding punctuality while punishing those who are late or disobedient. |
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You appear to be someone who decries the town crier instead of the news he exclaims. |
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The author decries the sexual explicitness of popular culture and suggests ways that parents can protect their children from the suggestiveness of media images. |
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For audiences outside of the Court, the angry and aggressive approach that Murphy decries might be particularly effective. |
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So Romney has a secret plan to slash taxes without boosting the deficit he decries? |
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There's been plenty of media eye-rolling about the California recall, but much of the coverage actually contributes to the wacky atmosphere it vaguely decries. |
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He needs that research money and decries the cuts to the major research funding councils in Canada. |
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Canada rightly decries US and EU subsidies, but at the same time supports rules that pry open markets and compound the damage. |
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In it, Ms. Champoux-Lesage decries the unfair treatment of crime victims as compared to victims covered under other compensation plans. |
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While Canada rightly decries US and EU subsidies, at the same time it supports rules that pry open developing country markets. |
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However well intentioned the motives may be, it is more damaging than the very decision it decries. |
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Stephen Massicotte has written a beautiful play that decries the horror of war without ever preaching. |
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This piece, which is still going through post-production, decries the increase in the international presence in this protected area. |
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Will Canada be willing to co-sponsor a resolution which denounces and decries China's human rights records? |
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First Plato identifies a group of five rather than four sciences and decries the neglect of his proposed fifth science, stereometry, with a probable allusion to Archytas. |
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America decries any wording, however mealy-mouthed, that could increase governments' control over content. A fiercer row is brewing about the rules for online businesses. |
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It's also clear that the inflexibility of the education system has something to do with this problem that everyone decries but no one seems able to solve. |
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His view on tax reform is heretical as well: he decries tax breaks for investment in physical capital, declaring that taxes on families should be cut instead, since families create human capital. |
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The Yoo family, thought to hold 240 billion won, controls 30 companies, from paints to publishing. The Evangelical Baptist Church decries the hunt for Mr Yoo as scapegoating. |
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There was also a lengthy discussion about whether Pakistan, which publicly decries the drone campaign despite signs that it continues to give tacit approval, should attempt to shoot down US drones in its airspace. |
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That decries the whole aspect of minority rights. |
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I just find it quite unfortunate that there would be somebody who decries the fact that APTN is effectively serving the northern communities, the aboriginal communities of Canada. |
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Today we have a motion before us that decries the immigration system as being woefully inadequate when it is the very system that the Liberals created when they were in government. |
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The hallmark of freedom is a recognition of the sacred personality of man, and its acceptance decries discrimination on the basis of race, or creed or colour. |
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For example, the review report decries the lack of independence of the judiciary, and especially the vulnerability to executive influence of the process for nomination and appointment of judges. |
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The apps, which Badasyan decries, have their own subtleties. |
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