Decry
in sentence
20 examples of Decry in a sentence
What I feel I must say to those who
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that it does not include everything is that The World At War can't physically do that as a series but it sure as heck can prompt you to do further research - and make it enjoyable.
It amazes how countries that stand up and
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the Holocaust, that call Iraq and Afghanistan centers of evil that must be invaded and liberated, seem to sit quietly and allow genocide to occur repeatedly throughout Africa.
What can I say to
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this artistic atrocity that has not already been said?
The reason is clear: it is, thankfully, no longer fashionable to
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colonialism's evils in assigning blame for every national misfortune.
Second, there are cosmopolitan ethicists who
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the artificiality of national borders.
Early this month, India’s army foiled an attempted incursion by a group of 30 to 40 militants from Pakistani territory, leading Indian critics to
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official peace overtures.
Pundits
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a “double-dip” recession, but in some countries the first dip never ended: Greek GDP has been dipping for three years.
Such an agreement would be difficult for critics to decry, and could help to overcome conservative opposition in the United States.
But some important developments that foreigners
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as the result of government intervention are in fact the opposite.
Many world leaders, particularly those in Europe,
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the Bush administration’s undermining of the UN, especially since 2003.
Many Modi supporters in the media have already begun to
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the series of policy abdications Modi has conducted since his campaign.
They tend to
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racism and even milder forms of ethnocentrism, and are unlikely to reject feminism.
Economists typically make the point in reverse, when they argue against focusing excessively on the losers from freer trade, and they
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the tendency to overlook the beneficiaries on the export side.
Against this background, Rousseff’s government was perhaps rash to
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the inflow of “unwanted capital” in recent years and to erect import barriers aimed at protecting domestic industry by hampering market competition.
It is fashionable today to
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Nehruvian socialism as a corrupt and inefficient system that condemned India to many years of slow economic growth.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, it became fashionable for economists to
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the power of big banks.
Thomas Carlyle, and later Marx and Engels, would
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this appeal to self-interest and the related rise of the "cash nexus" as either a dangerous assault on tradition or a source of human self-alienation.
Many people
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this demographic contraction, because it implies that fewer workers will have to support a growing cohort of elderly people.
Pompeo used the occasion to
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former President Barack Obama’s own pronouncements from the same stage a decade earlier, and to issue an implicit endorsement of the Middle East’s reigning autocrats.
And those who are skeptical of government and
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its incompetence will also find their prior views confirmed.
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