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Be condemnation
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The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation.
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Oh, there will be condemnation of gun violence announced in high dudgeon.
They probably had anticipated what the international reaction to that vote would be: condemnation and lack of recognition.
If such stereotypes were applied to other groups of New Yorkers, like Italian-Americans, there would be condemnation from the media, elected officials and the mayor himself.
It should not be promotion, and it should not be condemnation". Last year, he said he had "no strong position" against President Clinton's proposal to lift the ban on gays in the military.
"He wrote this poem knowing from the way he wrote it that there would be condemnation," said Frank Schirrmacher, co-publisher of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, who was interviewing Mr. Grass when he made his revelation about the Waffen-SS membership.
If Trump embraces MBS, the reaction around the world will likely be (as it should be) condemnation.
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Public comments need not be condemnations, but we need to defend our values".
That is: condemnation, death and destruction.
There has been condemnation of the failure of HM Revenue and Customs HMRCC) over the HSBC scandal.
Speculation about the circumstances was rife on the net, as was condemnation (of Saatchi).
There has also been condemnation of his father, Bob Bergdahl, a critic of the war in Afghanistan.
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