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  • We ask you to add your voice to the growing chorus of condemnation of Australia's refugee program.
  • The shooting of the policeman has received universal condemnation.
  • The disclosures last night provoked renewed condemnation of Britain's multibillion-pound arms industry for selling to both sides in the escalating Kashmir crisis.
  • His condemnation of violence and wealth, of government repression and church hypocrisy, brought him administrative pinpricks and excommunication.
  • Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation. Henry Ward Beecher 
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  • His condemnation is reserved for cruelty to animals. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Anyway, if you establish a rule of constitutional law that the leaseholder is entitled to compensation, it’s not clear why that rule would not apply if the leaseholder contracted with the landlord to pay over to the landlord any compensation the leaseholder receives in a condemnation proceeding; but in that case, it’s clear that valuing the interests separately distorts the true nature of the transaction. The Volokh Conspiracy » An Important Case on Compensation for Takings
  • Florence write and establish their final condemnation of noblesse living by rapine, those 'Ordinamenti della Giustizia,' which practically excluded all idle persons from government, and determined that the priors, or leaders of the State, should be priors, or leaders of its arts and productive labour; that its head 'podesta' or 'power' should be the standard-bearer of justice; and its council or parliament composed of charitable men, or good men: "boni viri," in the sense from which the French formed their noun 'bonte.' Val d'Arno
  • his uncompromising condemnation of racism
  • This expansive alteration of the Federal System was to have been achieved by converting the rights of the citizens of each State as of the date of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment into privileges and immunities of United States citizenship and thereafter perpetuating this newly defined _status quo_ through judicial condemnation of any State law challenged as "abridging" any one of the latter privileges. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
  • His art continues to inspire responses ranging from unequivocal praise to outright condemnation.
  • He has passed sentence of condemnation upon Lycidas, and has taken occasion, from that charming poem, to expose and ridicule (what is indeed ridiculous enough) the childish prattlement of pastoral compositions, as if Lycidas was the prototype and pattern of them all. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IV (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland II
  • There was anger and immediate condemnation from all parties save Euskal Herritarok, perceived as the separatist group's political wing.
  • Condemnation of Monotheletism, the _Ecthesis_, and the _Typos_, by A Source Book for Ancient Church History
  • After his condemnation, all those who drew back from the most robust affirmations of Christ's full divinity tended to be branded Arians by their opponents.
  • Besides, under your reasoning the easement is terminated by the condemnation of your neighbor’s land, isn’t it? The Volokh Conspiracy » An Important Case on Compensation for Takings
  • Eliciting condemnation is the essence of the overall strategy of Israel's enemies to demonise and delegitimise the Jewish state in the eyes of the world. The Palestinian's tactics and "proportionality"
  • It is not hard to imagine the painting as a condemnation of the Soviet version of socialism that followed fascism in Hungary.
  • When he made use of such a phrase as that quoted above, it was to be presumed that he in some sort meant what he said; and so he did, and had intended to signify that Crosbie by his conduct had merited all such condemnation as was the fitting punishment for blackguardism of the worst description. The Small House at Allington
  • At Honolulu these annexationists made speeches abusing the Senate of the United States for the delay in annexing Hawaii; they further said the most grossly insulting things of President Cleveland because he frustrated their plans, and included Secretary Gresham in their condemnation because he failed to recognize them as Americans. Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen
  • They were unanimous in their condemnation of what they called notorious abusers, but divided on the question of zero tolerance. CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2002
  • He was dressed in what might have been termed undress, and was most vigorous in his condemnation of foreigners. Across China on Foot
  • There is a huge gulf between disapproval and strong moral condemnation and the right to make a decisive intervention. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is not a celebration of the American way, nor an outright condemnation. Times, Sunday Times
  • So you concede that no condemnation from the UNSC is forthcoming. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Free Gaza” Activists’ Version of the Ship Incident
  • The release of the Afghanistan documents in July led to sharp words of condemnation from the Pentagon, which accused the website of endangering the lives of Afghans who had aided the U.S. and exposing U.S. sources and methods. WikiLeaks Discloses Reports From Iraq
  • Material inventories figure exactly fluellen condemnation but rocked a, yuletide. We Heart Gossip: The hottest celebrity gossip news - hearted or hated by you!
  • A political programme that erodes human dignity is an affront to all of us, and deserves condemnation from every pulpit in the land.
  • Both by the solitary nature of her visionary experience and by the ecclesiastical condemnation, Joan was an outsider.
  • She was dogged in her condemnation of those who went too far too soon.
  • He does not mince his words and he is vehement in his condemnation of her quest to have another baby at the age of 56.
  • The condemnation follows recent controversy in the US where a rash of product recalls has provoked a safety panic over free gifts.
  • We 'intercede' with God for the harm they have done us - not with the focus being on the harm we have suffered but on the condemnation from God they have earned by doing us harm. Being forgiven and forgiving others are two sides of the same coin - purchasing peace, harmony and unity in the family of God.
  • Still expecting a light sentence, he was crushed by his condemnation to indefinite imprisonment.
  • Via Ron Charles on Twitter, this direct, stat filled condemnation of the ‘publish or peril’ ethic in academe, by Mark Bauerleinin in The Chronicle of Higher Education, and a call for emphasis to be placed on one-on-one interaction and conversation: 2009 July 26 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • Their trial and harsh sentence sparked widespread condemnation in Russia and abroad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Amnesty International, the human rights group that campaigned vigorously to save Miss Darabi, led the condemnation.
  • There is a huge gulf between disapproval and strong moral condemnation and the right to make a decisive intervention. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sympathy that, despite the unmistakable signs of turmoil, he has been on the receiving end of abuse and condemnation from people who ought to have known better. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rush to remove Estrada is bound up with broader issues than the accusations of corruption or with the moral condemnations of his own self-confessed drinking, gambling and womanising.
  • And that is because no sooner are they announced than they provoke widespread fear and condemnation from an army of professional naysayers.
  • Film critics have rarely been so united in their antipathy, so vitriolic in their condemnation.
  • There was widespread international condemnation of the bombing.
  • There was widespread international condemnation of the bombing.
  • The move was greeted with widespread international condemnation.
  • But CW refrains from this widespread condemnation. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was widespread condemnation of the invasion.
  • A doctor caused worldwide shock and condemnation yesterday after claiming he had implanted a cloned human embryo in a woman.
  • It is true that I despise purposeless killing, and regard it as an act of vandalism deserving the severest condemnation.
  • His former colleagues were explicit in their condemnation.
  • The shaven-headed, doe-eyed beauty was never short on shock tactics and as a result was often the target of condemnation and negative press.
  • In the Vatican Council, Cardinals Pecci and Sforza presented a postulatum for an explicit condemnation of Ontologism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • To do so would be to invite instant condemnation from Congress.
  • There has been growing international condemnation of the election. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rigorists, tutiorists and probabiliorists mainly Dominicans and Franciscans liked to take this decree as proof for the condemnation of probabilism but the probabilists themselves considered it as condemning only laxism. The Society of Scholastics -- online courses about to start
  • If you go on condemning, your condemnation shows that somewhere there is a wound, and you are feeling jealous - because without jealousy there can be no condemnation. You condemn people because somehow, somewhere, unconsciously you feel they are enjoying themselves and you have missed. Osho 
  • “Now,” saith he, “this must needs be so, because God here, upon such a supposal, pronounceth such a man to be in the estate of condemnation.” The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • The next point at which a stand was made was the assertion that the condemnation of Galileo was "provisory"; but this proved a more treacherous shelter than the others. A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
  • The default setting of the England rugby fan is knowing condemnation fading to erudite contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, when we even partially pay for it, what they do has to be justified and when justification is demanded the outcome will almost always be condemnation.
  • This fatwa is an absolute condemnation of terrorism. My fatwa is bigger than yours « Anglican Samizdat
  • The official condemnations of the bombing, therefore, focus not on deploring the act but on lamenting the consequences.
  • Governor Sanford's greatest self-embarrassment is his self-righteous condemnation of others 'behavior. Bennett: Sanford needs to stop 'embarrassing himself'
  • This is intended as a condemnation, but I couldn't help but read it as a compliment.
  • Furthermore, labeling your argument vacuous is a condemnation of your argument, not of you. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
  • A comfortable persuasion of our acceptation with God in Christ is the bottom of this peace; it inwraps deliverance from eternal wrath, hatred, curse, condemnation, — all sweetly affecting the soul and conscience. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • In The Inferno, Virgil guides Dante through the underworld, comprising nine concentric circles that represent varying degrees of condemnation, from the unbaptized in Limbo to traitorous Satan at the center. The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson: Questions
  • He considers not just condemnations of the theatre, but a wide range of attempts to censor, discipline and administrate it. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Retrospective condemnation is easy — this was a largely anti-Semitic population that had embraced the psychological and material benefits bestowed by a homicidal regime, and that remained inert in the face of what we now call genocide. Hitler's Co-Conspirators
  • All the time he was under condemnation at Newgate he seemed only to meditate on making his escape.
  • The official condemnation of Adoptionism is to be found (1) in Pope The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Jane Simonsen, in her study of attempts to "domesticate" Native American women, writes that "implicit in this condemnation of gossip and transience is the suggestion that isolating women in their homes would keep them from speaking out in tribal councils, preserving rituals and stories, and maintaining kinship ties. "Make It Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender, and Culture, 1890-1930
  • Moral disfavour is something you're going to have to get used to, we fear, especially if you're going to carry on preaching the condemnation of homosexuality in a culture that now very often, and more so by the day, deems that message as obsolete and objectionable as the condemnation of "miscegenation. Archive 2010-03-01
  • China and Russia will support a joint enterprise and have voted for the UN Security Council resolution of condemnation.
  • It is not the position of what is called "antivivisection," for that implies condemnation of every phase of animal experimentation. An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
  • Opposition to shopping grew especially severe during World War I, when bourgeois disgust over the new working-class culture took the form of well-organized campaigns against drinking, prostitution, and venereal disease, and in the moral condemnation of working-class spending habits. A Renegade History of the United States
  • So pardon me if I take your condemnation of gay marriage as "iniquitous" with a grain of salt. 04/22/2005
  • NIAMEY (AFP) - UN chief Ban Ki-moon added his voice to international condemnation of a coup that toppled Niger's president, but in the capital Niamey thousands celebrated WN.com - Articles related to ASIA HAND
  • It is not the view known as antivivisection, so far as this means the condemnation without exception of all phases of biological investigation. An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
  • After a criminal's condemnation, it was the custom for a victim to be scourged with the flagellum, a whip with leather throngs.
  • Whenever God manifests himself to sinful man through the Holy Spirit, it means condemnation for the flesh.
  • This isn't exactly despair, or fatalism, or condemnation, or stoicism.
  • If you go on condemning, your condemnation shows that somewhere there is a wound, and you are feeling jealous - because without jealousy there can be no condemnation. You condemn people because somehow, somewhere, unconsciously you feel they are enjoying themselves and you have missed. Osho 
  • There is a huge gulf between disapproval and strong moral condemnation and the right to make a decisive intervention. Times, Sunday Times
  • A glimmer of either joyful revelry, criticism, or downright condemnation.
  • And he feared that overt papal condemnation might look well, but would close down other options, and would rebound on hapless victims by provoking retaliation. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Obesity is not funny and my personal experience of it doesn't incline me to humour, nor to condemnation.
  • There's been no official condemnation of the bombing.
  • Bruslart goes on to tell us that it was the Cardinal of Lorraine who brought them into this dreadful condemnation, partly hoping to convert the Huguenots, _partly to please Catharine de 'Medici_!] [Footnote 1146: "Mais ce ne fut pas en si grande compagnie qu'auparavant. The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)
  • For example, he would have been aware of the condemnation by the Northern General Baptist Convention in 1920 of liberal tendencies among Baptists.
  • Condemnation Hateley is hard evidence that footballers, and maybe especially strikers, thrive on strength of mind as much as body.
  • His letter to Leghari was unrelenting in its condemnation.
  • The jury's condemnation was a shock to the suspect.
  • Some Labour backbenchers have added their voices to the chorus of condemnation.
  • They issued a number of condemnations, and claimed that spirit manifestations were in fact the work of demons.
  • He struck a more populist note in his outspoken condemnation of the French resumption of nuclear testing at Mururoa in 1995.
  • One of Grahame's frequent themes is the condemnation of intolerance.
  • How does that work with condemnation of forfeit goods?
  • This confession of the divine omniscience is here extorted from these idolaters, to the honour of God and their own condemnation, who though they knew there is a God in heaven, to whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secret is hid, yet offered up their prayers and praises to dumb idols, that have eyes and see not, ears and hear not. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Their condemnation of the award is not a good omen.
  • Its focus has changed, that's all: it's no longer praise for conduct seen as admirable, but condemnation of antics seen as deplorable.
  • There was widespread condemnation of the invasion.
  • Mr Adams' speech yesterday was very loud in condemnation of the media.
  • In 1290 he renewed the condemnation of the sect known as the Apostolici (q. v.). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • One letter was particularly poignant for Radcliffe in the clutter of condemnation, self-analysis and doubt that accompanied her return from Athens.
  • He considers not just condemnations of the theatre, but a wide range of attempts to censor, discipline and administrate it. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Despite global condemnation, the international community continues to be confronted with practices analogous to slavery.
  • The most telling condemnation of the system was that it failed to fulfil its function.
  • There is a huge gulf between disapproval and strong moral condemnation and the right to make a decisive intervention. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has escaped lightly from other brushes with the law, and from politically incorrect condemnations of homosexuality, feminism and contraception.
  • He is bitter in his condemnation of terrorism.
  • But whatever his precise social status or reason forpreaching in the kingdom of Israel, the oracles recorded in his name provide a searing condemnation of the lavish lifestyles and material reality of Israel’s aristocracy in the eighth centuryBCE: The Bible Unearthed
  • And so it was that in Middlesex Street, Whitechapel, in that year of 1853, after a protracted debate, many condemnations of a God who would permit such a child to be born, and a number of drunken rages culminating in beatings of the woman who had produced this particular unfortunate offspring, the child was named John Boleslaus Lachley and reared as a son in a family which had already produced four dowerless sisters. Ripping Time
  • In many families naming tarantism was taboo, reflecting this ambiguity between condemnation and belief.
  • We find much of concern in the current vituperative condemnation of clinical ecology.
  • This poem is one of the pithiest condemnations of the English enclosure movement, the process of fencing off common land and turning it into private property.
  • It is not the vehement condemnation of dopers from an athlete in a unique position to give it, but it is the reaction of one who knows her reputation will never fully recover from what history records as an error on the part of the testers.
  • If a landowner refuses entry, the operator can begin condemnation proceedings.
  • Manuel Zelaya, the deposed Honduran president, has complained about what he described as waning condemnation by the US of his removal from office, saying Washington's position on the coup was not clear. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)
  • And he feared that overt papal condemnation might look well, but would close down other options, and would rebound on hapless victims by provoking retaliation. The Times Literary Supplement
  • We have decided that those that are motivated to kill because of racism or ethnicism are more worthy of condemnation than those that kill for pecuniary gain, or for other motives which we do not find as despicable as racism or ethnicism. The Volokh Conspiracy » Is “Genocide” Really Worse than “Mere” Mass Murder?
  • The 1993 episode shocked journalists here and drew condemnation from press advocacy groups around the world.
  • However, her spirited condemnation of such archaic chauvinism has garnered her even greater coverage, elevating this hitherto unknown councillor to the front ranks of the media's favourite kind of woman: feminist totty.
  • As a result, they repeatedly solicited papal bulls condemning Jansenist works, and persecuted priests who refused formally to accept the condemnations.
  • He added: ‘The wilful killing of innocent people can never be justified and is an act that merits unequivocal and unreserved condemnation.’
  • This chorus of entirely predictable widespread condemnation is the primary reason why no cease-fire will endure. The Palestinian's tactics and "proportionality"
  • It does not need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us.
  • All of the Security Council resolutions and condemnations would still be issued and still be ignored, scraps of paper amounting to nothing.
  • The world echoes with condemnation of the suicide bombers.
  • The reaction so far has been a sweeping condemnation of the team's hitters, who are described as inept and puny and feeble.
  • During the space he remained in prison under condemnation he behaved with so much gravity, piety and composedness, as surprised all who saw him, many of whom were inclined to think his case hard. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences
  • Greek Christian theologian and founder of Arianism , a doctrine that led to his condemnation as a heretic.
  • Perion's trial, condemnation, and so on, had consumed the better part of an hour, on account of the drunkenness of one of the Inquisitors, who had vexatiously impeded these formalities by singing love-songs; but in the end it had been salutarily arranged that the Comte de la Forêt be torn apart by four horses upon the St. Richard's day ensuing. Domnei A Comedy of Woman-Worship
  • The era of big bonuses for bankers seems almost certain to end after ministers joined ranks in condemnation of the payments. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, you tell me, why am I sitting here in a rented second floor walk-up, albeit at the beach, awaiting the outcome of possible condemnation resulting from six violations of the city housing code?
  • TransCanada's spokesman, Terry Cunha, emphasized that in neither this, nor in any other case, is the company seeking to seize property -- even though the legal process is known rather harrowingly as "condemnation. Landowners Challenge TransCanada's Keystone Pipeline
  • It would be easy to lengthen out our historiette into one of circumstantial evidence, trial, condemnation, and ultimate discovery; but we have preferred telling it as it really happened. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
  • To make it so would be to interpolate into the text of the Refugee Convention definition of refugee an additional requirement of international condemnation.
  • It would seem they are somewhat selective in their condemnation of stereotyping.
  • The shooting of the policeman has received universal condemnation.
  • The article is accompanied by condemnation from Nationalist politicians.
  • The BBC adds: Iran has singled out Britain and the BBC in its widespread condemnation of what it calls meddling by foreign powers in its affairs. Iran Election Live-Blogging (Sunday June 21)
  • A New York Times columnist found another way to denature Sheriff Dupnik's condemnation of vitriol. Marty Kaplan: The Vitriol in Our National Bloodstream
  • Yuri Gorgoniev, tall, thin, boring, and lifeless, said that I had refused a year before to go to the kolkhoz and that even though from the point of view of production the department had no claim on me, my behavior called for condemnation from the Party organization of the department... Languagehat.com: THAT'S MY LANGUAGE: KEEP OUT!
  • The raids have drawn a strong condemnation from the United Nations Security Council.
  • But such condemnation of violence and intolerance on campus is rarely backed up by facts and figures.
  • The AU was quick in its condemnation and has threatened sanctions against Togo unless it restores the status quo.
  • In all the literature of what is known as "antivivisection" is it possible to find a more emphatic condemnation of scientific cruelty than this? An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
  • It was through an email blast (a mass online mailing) that British actress Claire Forlani sent out an almost 500-word condemnation of Malibu, California art dealer Paul Rusconi for selling her what she called counterfeited paintings by artists Keith Haring and William Claxton, as well as overcharging her for works by Andy Warhol. Daniel Grant: Don't Criticize Your Art Dealer Online
  • Vocal in their condemnation of divorce and of the divorced, they have a convenient arrangement whereby people can trim and, well, lie, in order to pretend that a marriage didn't exist.
  • Solid though his enthusiasms were in the matter of medicine — his admiration of this city surgeon, his condemnation of that for tricky ways of persuading country practitioners to bring in surgical patients, his indignation about fee-splitting, his pride in a new X-ray apparatus — none of these beatified him as did motoring. Main Street
  • Similar nonobjective analysis is applied to the 9/11 attack: It was a strategic blunder by al Qaeda, Mr. Bergen concedes, because the U.S. response destroyed the safe haven provided by the Taliban in Afghanistan; it nearly obliterated the senior leadership of the organization; and it elicited world-wide condemnation. America's Most Wanted
  • Even in genuinely “blighted” areas, condemnation is extremely problematic, often leading to the expulsion of poor and minority populations to benefit more influential groups. The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Debate Over Eminent Domain “Empty and Incoherent”?
  • It's a kind of generic, unintellected, unformulated condemnation. Little House, Packed With Design
  • David Cameron's favourite thinktank, Policy Exchange, published a book-length condemnation which claims that The Spirit Level's authors had produced a shabby, shallow work which threatened to "contaminate" our presumably honest political debate, as if it were an oil slick heading towards a pristine coast. The book that has the Tories running scared
  • The ministration of the Spirit," 2 Cor.iii. 8, in opposition to that of the law, which is called the ministration of the letter and of condemnation. Pneumatologia
  • And that is why she deserves our pity, not our manufactured moral indignation or condemnation.
  • There's been no official condemnation of the bombing.
  • It was just a general, unspecific blanket condemnation of that sort of thing, you know, to keep up appearances.
  • Five million people have died in the past five years in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and yet there has been no imposition of sanctions on the various factions and precious little in the way of condemnation either.
  • In the stricter sense the term dogmatic fact is confined to books and spoken discourses, and its meaning will be explained by a reference to the condemnation by Innocent X of five propositions taken from the posthumous book of Jansenius, entitled The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • Our condemnation of her deed notwithstanding, we respect an evildoer by calling her evil because we are treating her as a responsible being.
  • The issue is whether the judgments of belief should appear as condemnations of other beliefs or of unbelief.
  • The heavyweights came to blows in a brawl that drew widespread condemnation in February, yet neither holds a licence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, it should match stern condemnation of injustice in the rich and poor worlds alike with enthusiastic support for faster growth, more competition and freer trade. Times, Sunday Times
  • This has been justly called perverted ambition, and Milton stamped it with terrible condemnation when he put into the mouth of his arch fiend the sentiment -- "better to reign in hell than serve in heaven. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 1
  • They fear negative judgement and public condemnation for their so-called indiscretions. Everyday Violence
  • But when the consequences of one little slip are an institution-wide airing of the slip, a public condemnation from the Dean, a national news story, the danger of possible lost jobs for years to come, would a sensible person really say The Volokh Conspiracy » The Limits of Caution, Judgment, and Tact as Protection 
  • And condemnation is a long shot because of the political fallout. It's over and done (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • There is a twofold kind of debt upon the creature, one remissible and pardonable, another irremissible and unpardonable, (so to speak,) the debt of sin, and that is the guilt of it, which is nothing else than the obligation of the sinner over to eternal condemnation by virtue of the curse of God. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • When we rebuke or expose an evil, we have the duty to hope for the redemption, not the condemnation, of the sinner.
  • Condemnations of colonialism, class and fascism were all themes running through his work.
  • The amendment envisaged in sub-clause (1) is intended to validate condemnation of late applications for benefits by the Review Board and subsequent decisions taken by the Board. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It effectively stopped the chain of command from making the unequivocal condemnation needed to scotch wild speculation. Times, Sunday Times
  • They issued the immediate denunciations and condemnations, even called them idiots and monsters.
  • While the foreigner speaks and writes of superstition, of heathenism, of abominable rites now passing away, the native Hindu press is equally emphatic in its condemnation of what it calls the swinish indulgence of the Anglo-Saxon, his beer-drinking and his gluttony, his craze for money and material power, his disgust at philosophy and all intellectual aspiration, his half-savage love for the chase and the destruction of animal life. Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891
  • Not a word of condemnation, criticism or even impartial reminder of her responsibility.
  • The raids have drawn a strong condemnation from the United Nations Security Council.
  • It effectively stopped the chain of command from making the unequivocal condemnation needed to scotch wild speculation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us would agree with any condemnation of such conduct.
  • Oh well, there's always time later for weekly fire inspections and condemnation/fines after this MLS crockery is flogged to death. Stimulus galore (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Clinton lamented that Syria has continued with "a brutal crackdown" against pro-democracy protesters despite what she called overwhelming international condemnation. The Australian | News |
  • I prefer the term homosexual as the more neutral term, which suggests neither acceptance nor condemnation of homosexuality. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Gay Marriage” or “Same-Sex Marriage”?
  • Russian politicians of all orientations reacted to the events with harsh condemnation and protests.
  • There is absolutely no evidence that the Bible, or its condemnations of beard-trimming, moneylending, working on the sabbath, fortunetelling, etc., have any cosmic truth beyond the prejudices of a primitive people who wrote some stuff down a couple of thousand years ago. Cathedral of Hope in Dallas says it will host 'gay Jesus' play | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid on Sunday denounced Jones' "trial" - which he described as a "publicity stunt" - and said Congress would "take a look at" a possible condemnation of the act. Breaking News: CBS News
  • Because the blanket condemnation of Tracey for tapping out 140 characters into a Twitter box - characters that spelled out something critical of another blogger - amounts to a kind of censoriousness that I find a bit discomfiting. Community Is Hard. Deal With It.
  • An outright refusal would, of course, have ignited claims of prejudice and condemnation by the the liberal press, ever on the lookout for a stick to beat established institutions.
  • Most who unveil his agendas deserve the condemnation they receive.
  • But this kind of condemnation of public health officials who made the most prudent decisions based on available knowledge could well backfire in future emergencies: I fear that public health officials will draw the lesson that they should wait for greater scientific certainty before responding in the future -- and we could pay for that overcaution with many lives lost. Reports accuse WHO of exaggerating H1N1 threat, possible ties to drug makers
  • The default setting of the England rugby fan is knowing condemnation fading to erudite contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Adams' speech yesterday was very loud in condemnation of the media.
  • Their violation costs employers multiple millions of dollars and widespread condemnation.
  • It is a hard-mouthed saying, quite unworthy of a gentleman or lady in the best sense of those words; and I can use no stronger condemnation. To Let
  • Without exception, those who concoct these systems exempt themselves from condemnation.
  • Greek Christian theologian and founder of Arianism , a doctrine that led to his condemnation as a heretic.
  • Perhaps the most biting of all biblical condemnations of inactivity comes from the last book, when the church of Laodicea is rebuked for its do-nothing attitude. HAVE YOU SEEN MY COUNTRY LATELY?
  • There is much about rehearsals, interpretations, recommendations or condemnations of performers.
  • He and the heads of other human rights groups have accused the Commission of allowing the worst-offending betrayers of human rights to protect each other from condemnation.
  • Marx and Engels wrote rather extensively on this in their condemnation of Malthus' theories, which they showed to be both unhistorical and unsupported by facts. Deep Phobic Memory

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