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The attraction of right-wing parties to women should be examined, not merely
condemned.
Pius XI had also
condemned
Communism, in the Encyclical Divini Redemptoris .
Yet Pius is ritually
condemned.
But this doesn’t mean that EU companies are
condemned
to live with 25 different national tax systems.
The first, Resolution 1970, adopted on February 26, invoked “the Libyan authorities’ responsibility to protect its population,”
condemned
its violence against civilians, demanded that this violence stop, and sought to concentrate Qaddafi’s mind by applying targeted sanctions, an arms embargo, and the threat of prosecution for crimes against humanity.
Meanwhile, the US under Trump has implemented additional sanctions that Russia itself has
condemned
as “draconian.”
But the deep and pervasive inequality that exists today can only be
condemned.
I
condemned
these attacks as abominable and an act of terrorism, since most of the thirteen victims during the past seven years have been non-combatants.
If this respite and refuge is gradually narrowed and invaded by the same kind of “products” as those that dominate the mass market, we are
condemned
to be perpetual captives of the same stunted universe of “practicalities,” the ordinary agglomeration of clichés packaged in advertisements.
Government legislation aimed at reforming Poland’s Constitutional Court has been
condemned
by the Court itself and the European democracy watchdog, the Venice Commission.
They believe we will be
condemned
to the abyss unless we accept rules created by the world's powerful.
Indeed, it may be this very fact that finally
condemned
the old system to the dustbin of history a mere five years later.
But the response in many quarters – not least in Germany, Switzerland, and other countries that immediately
condemned
and retreated from nuclear energy – once again typified an enduring lack of knowledge concerning two fundamental issues.
They
condemned
developments in Chile, held hearings about the importance of promoting human rights, and adopted legislation – over President Gerald Ford’s veto – requiring that human-rights standards guide US foreign policy.
Thus, whereas North Korea’s announcement of its nuclear capability strongly
condemned
Japan and the US, it did not mention China, Russia, and South Korea, which had been more conciliatory during the six-party talks.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has even
condemned
Western reports about the deaths as “attempts to speculate on war.”
Many foreign commentators
condemned
the devaluation as a blatant attempt to boost Chinese exports – a move that would, they warned, spark a new round of currency wars.
But even as much of the international community
condemned
the move, Russians seemed to welcome it.
Having already been
condemned
by a kangaroo court to death by musketry, my father refused to hoist a white flag.
In his 2016 Democratic primary campaign, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-proclaimed socialist,
condemned
America’s rising inequality and actually came closer to being elected president than many had expected.
On both the scientific and the Catholic view, whoever believed in vampires was regarded as superstitious and
condemned
as uneducated.
Just when, as a result of the Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament gains more power than it has ever had, the risk of it being
condemned
to irrelevance is greatest.
The American President's designation of two Britons to be among the first six of 680 prisoners held at the US base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to face a military trial has been
condemned
across the political spectrum in the United Kingdom.
For example, the Court ruled that the infamous “five techniques” – an early form of “enhanced interrogation” employed by the British in Northern Ireland in the 1970’s – constituted inhuman treatment, and
condemned
racial segregation of Roma children in Czech schools.
They are shut out of schools, locked out of opportunity, and
condemned
to live in unbearable conditions – subject to child labor or forced begging, sold into marriage, trafficked, conscripted into gangs, or recruited by extremists.
If they had, would they have willingly
condemned
thousands of AIDS sufferers to death because they might no longer be able to get affordable generic drugs?
Without sustained investments in human capital and institution-building, growth is
condemned
to peter out.
But May is doing a fine job of undermining herself: her claim that a “Brexit dividend” will partly fund increases in spending on the National Health Service has been widely
condemned
as a lie.
He may decide that it is too difficult, in which case he will be a lame duck prime minister,
condemned
to serve out the three years remaining in Labour’s current term with no hope of winning the next election.
Would these critics have accepted this or, instead, would they have
condemned
the US?
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