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While he also
condemned
Russia for the Salisbury incident – a rare departure from the Putin-loving corner he has painted himself into – support for Britain on this occasion seems to have been motivated more by his political calculus than a deep sense of solidarity.
Minutes after the announcement of the agreement, many critics
condemned
it, arguing that if sanctions had worked to bring the Iranians to the table, surely sanctions would have soon brought them to their knees.
At their November 2008 summit the G-20 leaders strongly
condemned
protectionism and committed themselves not to engage in it.
Ironically, it is these measures, which have helped offset some of the negative effects of free trade, that Trump has
condemned
in his pursuit of policies that will do little to protect workers.
But if we fail to make provisions for lives that are longer, many elderly people will be
condemned
to poverty.
Historical Memory and Engineering FailuresGeorge Santayana, the Spanish-American poet and philosopher, once warned that "Those who do not remember the past are
condemned
to repeat it."
Is this a historical aberration, or are Islam’s two largest sects
condemned
to perpetual mutual hostility?
Latin American leaders from both the left and the right have sharply
condemned
Lugo’s impeachment, and further isolation could destabilize the country.
The Nation-State RebornCAMBRIDGE – One of our era’s foundational myths is that globalization has
condemned
the nation-state to irrelevance.
With firmness and clarity, Merkel has
condemned
all forms of xenophobia and criticized her European counterparts for refusing to accept refugees.
Japan’s Obama ProblemTOKYO – When Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Tokyo’s controversial Yasukuni Shrine last month, Chinese leaders predictably
condemned
his decision to honor those behind “the war of aggression against China.”
Europe is not
condemned
to be a museum of its own past.
Symptoms of stress are rampant, and many residents of affected areas firmly believe themselves to be
condemned
by radiation to ill health and early death.
To say that it is anti-Semitic to condemn the killing and maiming of children in Gaza is to make a mockery of acts that really are anti-Semitic and that deserve to be
condemned
by every civilized person.
The US and the European Union must be clear that Ukraine and Georgia will not be
condemned
to some kind of gray zone.
No one shall be
condemned
to the death penalty, or executed.”
But most British Muslims
condemned
them, insisting on loyalty to Britain.
Then a GIA brigade in the Kabylie Mountains east of Algiers, calling itself the Salafi Group for Preaching and Combat, split off and
condemned
the GIA’s actions.
The women have been largely left to themselves, traumatized by their experiences and
condemned
to a life of poverty.
In 2001, the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia in The Hague
condemned
the systematic rape of women as a crime against humanity.
There are many “if’s” here, but pro-democracy activists can only live on hope, or, as the late Syrian playwright Saadallah Wannous put it, they are
condemned
to hope.
A Chinese Champion of Peace and FreedomPRAGUE – On Christmas Day last year, one of China’s best-known human rights activists, the writer and university professor Liu Xiaobo, was
condemned
to 11 years in prison.
The great Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges once
condemned
the sport for its role in fueling toxic forms of nationalism (such as the short-lived “Football War” between Honduras and El Salvador in 1969).
Trump has often
condemned
countries like China and Germany, because he views their surpluses as direct corollaries to America’s deficit.
Economic reform was often simplistically understood as only (or at least above all) encompassing macroeconomic stabilisation as promoted by the so-called 'Washington consensus,' now being
condemned
by demonstrators in the streets of Washington.
Though Palestine’s attorney-general is allowed, under existing defamation legislation, to hold a person for 48 hours of questioning, human-rights groups have
condemned
the move.
Now that the PiS’s actions have been universally condemned, it is holding out until the end of the year, when the current constitutional court president’s mandate expires.
After the events in Charlottesville, Trump initially offered a bland statement that
condemned
hate “on many sides,” thereby drawing a moral equivalence between the racists and those who gathered to oppose them.
Two days later, under intensifying pressure, Trump issued a more forceful statement, in which he explicitly
condemned
the KKK, neo-Nazis, and other white supremacists, only to revert the following day to blaming “both sides” for the violence.
His controversial and unconstitutional re-election to a third presidential term was
condemned
internationally and triggered anti-government protests across Russia.
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