Condemned
in sentence
508 examples of Condemned in a sentence
Just when it looks like the accumulating evidence has
condemned
him, a sudden turn of events will prove his innocence and expose those who framed him.
Hensarling blamed regulators and excused Wall Street for the financial crisis;
condemned
government-funded bank bailouts; characterized the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation as a power grab; and called for increased congressional oversight of the Federal Reserve.
But the limitation to heterosexual couples was rightly
condemned
as homophobic by the French public in the consultations.
Where coercion exists, rights are violated, and these violations must be
condemned
whatever the traditional justification.
But mass atrocity crimes did happen in Sri Lanka, there was moral default all around, and if we do not learn from this past, we will indeed be
condemned
to repeat it.
The result is that older workers who lose their job are
condemned
to long-term unemployment.
Confronted with this dual process of illegitimacy, the West often finds itself
condemned
to sit between two chairs, and to face criticism whatever the outcome.
Yet, barring a last-minute miracle – a major mistake by Hollande that wrecks his credibility, or a fresh bout of crisis that stokes voters’ desire for reassuring continuity at the top – Sarkozy appears
condemned
to be the second one-term president in the history of the Fifth Republic, following Valéry Giscard d’Estaing.
Just days after Obama declared last October that Malaysia was a model of “diversity and tolerance,” Malaysian authorities denied non-Muslims the right to use the word “Allah” in the practice of their own faiths – a decision
condemned
throughout the Muslim world for its negative portrayal of Islam.
We have consistently
condemned
attacks that target innocent Israelis.
They seem
condemned
by their heavy debt burdens to years of stagnation or slow growth, widening inequality, and possible social strife.
Economists around the world have
condemned
that target as punitive, because aiming for it will inevitably result in a deeper downturn.
“I still find it quite unethical,” Daoud responded, “that I was pushed into the role of sacrificial lamb to be brought on the altar of local hate,
condemned
for Islamophobia by today’s Inquisition.”
On May 15, in a closed trial without legal representation for the accused, three leading reformers – Ali Al Dumaini, a well-known journalist and poet, and university professors Abdullah Al Hamid and Matruk al Falih – were
condemned
and sentenced to prison terms ranging from six to nine years.
Indeed, when America responded to the attacks, almost no one mourned the fall of the Taliban, who were universally
condemned
for their fanaticism.
But that doesn’t mean that all leaks should be
condemned.
Indeed, in Book II of The Wealth of Nations, Smith
condemned
as unproductive the labors of “churchmen, lawyers, physicians, men of letters of all kinds; players, buffoons, musicians, opera-singers, opera-dancers, etc.”
Without debt restructuring, a low target for the primary budget surplus (net of debt payments), a “bad bank” to deal with non-performing loans, and a comprehensive reform agenda that tackles the worst cases of rent seeking, Greece is
condemned
to permanent depression.
President Ronald Reagan
condemned
this policy, and reaffirmed that Resolution 242 remained “the foundation stone of America’s Middle East peace effort.”
Roosevelt talked about the need to restore “the sound internal economic system of a nation” and
condemned
the “old fetishes of so-called international bankers.”
They
condemned
the political establishment for pursuing policies that sent their jobs to faraway lands like China and India.
The US has often
condemned
these actions.
The working relationship is important and should not be condemned, but it must be recognized openly.
Last week, Republican Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona
condemned
Trump for using Joseph Stalin’s infamous phrase “enemies of the people” to describe the free press.
The international community has rightly
condemned
the crackdown.
Soon after, the national committee for the media
condemned
the program.
And soon after that, some leading intellectuals
condemned
the national committee’s condemnation as an affront to freedom of speech.No one mentioned the danger of inciting an already radicalized audience.
For far different reasons, the US, and the entire world, seems
condemned
to simplification of thought, action, and feeling in the service of immediate, quotidian efficiency.
But the fact that he ran as a populist, talked about helping the poor,
condemned
the government’s performance, and acted almost like an opposition candidate are all irrelevant: he was the regime’s choice, and, in the end, he received official help even against rival hardline candidates.
A recent decree, widely
condemned
abroad, allows the government to appoint two-thirds of the Academy’s members, thereby ending even the semblance of scientific independence.
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