The report deprecates the failure to make progress to remedy the effects of previous discriminatory legislation affecting property rights. |
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These common traits all arise from a fundamental dualism that privileges the spirit and deprecates the body. |
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But this blog strongly deprecates that kind of cynicism about politics. |
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Looking back at her earnest, idealistic, ambitious adolescent self, Brittain deprecates her priggishness and arrogance, but they were her only weapons. |
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The part of Hesiod's message that exalts justice and deprecates hubris is addressed to the leaders of his community, who seem inclined to abet Perses. |
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It is highly doubtful that already in the time of the Temple and in the days of Hille1,22 am-ba'aretz appeared in literature meaning one who deprecates the laws of the heave-offering and the tithe or one who is ignorant. |
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