Condemned
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The plan could ensure that one million refugee children are not
condemned
to lose their chance at an education.
If national pride demands eternal Polish ownership of Polish land, and thus scuttles membership in the EU, Poland will be
condemned
to a future as a kind of a gigantic museum of the peasantry.
It may annoy the Polish to recognize this, but if they make such a choice they will be
condemned
to a perpetual third rate status, scarcely above the most wretched places on earth and without any illusion of progress.
For example, Aleksander Feldman, the chairman of the Jewish Fund for Ukraine, is a prominent parliamentarian for Yanukovych’s Party of Regions – though he
condemned
the deposed president after his fall.
His current priorities are to secure a massive military-aid deal with the US in the coming months, and to orchestrate a new public-relations blitz justifying his government’s current policy regarding settlements in the occupied territories, which the international community has
condemned
as illegal.
Ethnic cleansing and the plight of the Kosovar refugees, who are Muslim, doesn't seem to trouble anyone's sleep; nor is the ruthlessness of Slobodon Milosevic, who, after all, is no Orthodox patriarch, but a cunning ex-communist apparatchik,
condemned
in any way whatsoever.
But, given Germany's economic distress, which looks likely to worsen given the country's demographic problems, the Social Democrats are now
condemned
to give wealth creation priority over redistribution.
Last year, the Security Council unanimously adopted a similar resolution shaped by the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda that
condemned
“without reservation” any denial of the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
During his election campaign, Trump spoke about moving the United States embassy to Jerusalem and
condemned
the outgoing Obama administration’s decision to abstain from voting on a United Nations Security Council resolution denouncing Israeli settlements (rather than vetoing it).
It virtually guarantees that Greece, Spain, and others with large private and public debts will be
condemned
to years of economic decline and high unemployment.
Is a world in which we are
condemned
to race with machines to produce ever-larger quantities of consumption goods a world worth having?
This leaves the question of why torture should be
condemned
absolutely, whereas other acts of war, such as bombing, which cause more damage to human life, might be acceptable as inevitable consequences of national defense.
Condemned
to short contracts and temporary work, they lacked job security: since they were the last to be hired, they were the first to be let go at the next downturn.
But that does not mean that successive generations must be
condemned
to second-class citizenship.
But no matter how strong and historically justified such grievances may be those who resort to murderous tactics must be
condemned.
He was later
condemned
again for theft, but was pardoned a year before arriving in Italy.
The Washington Post editorial board, for example, recently
condemned
what it called the “Don’t worry, be happy” approach to the US budget deficit and government debt, on the grounds that there is a “90% mark that economists regard as a threat to sustainable economic growth.”
Last year, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour
condemned
the regime’s use of torture and its mistreatment of pro-democracy forces.
In the United Nations General Assembly, Russia had to face an embarrassing vote in which 100 countries
condemned
its actions.
Even the Arab League has
condemned
his actions, suspending Syria’s membership last November.
Laura Bush – the wife of George W. Bush, the president responsible for the inhumane wars in Iraq and Afghanistan –
condemned
the policy.
While no one doubts that they were properly convicted ten years ago, their behavior since – and questions about the integrity of the judicial process that
condemned
them to die but allowed others to live – has made a compelling case for the exercise of mercy, for them and for others.
What does not yet seem to have registered with Jokowi, or with enough of his fellow citizens, is the incongruity of refusing even to consider clemency for those on Indonesia's death row, while lobbying passionately for clemency for more than 200 Indonesians
condemned
to die elsewhere, notably in the Gulf.
Otherwise, the country will be
condemned
to shine weakly on the periphery of the global market.
As the international community has
condemned
the crackdown, Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has stood largely silent, a choice that has done untold damage to her once impeccable image as a courageous champion of democracy and human rights.
The experience of successful reform in the Anglo-Saxon and Nordic countries shows that Europe need not be
condemned
to stagnation, provided that it renounces rigid employment protection.
The State Bankers Association, to which many unit banks belonged,
condemned
the provisions designed to facilitate state-wide branching.
The Brothers
condemned
Morsi’s involvement in resolving the Gaza crisis last year, portraying it as kowtowing to Israel.
They seem to be structurally
condemned
to short-termism.
The statement, which contradicted US intelligence agencies, was quickly
condemned
by many in the US security establishment, US Democrats, and even some Republicans.
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