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They said Mr. Barma had effectively condemned to death many of the people brought before him by declaring them witches.
The next five years will determine whether Innocent moves to the city or remains in the country, gets an education or is effectively condemned to working the fields.
By choosing to reject federal campaign funds in 2008, Mr. Obama effectively condemned himself — and his future rival — to a continuing need to raise money all the way to election day.
In the 1960s, the city effectively condemned the neighborhood as a slum, but by the 1970s new residents had moved in, drawn by the area's architecture and proximity to downtown, a half-mile away, where bars and restaurants lie in the shadow of office towers.
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By appropriating more and more of this planet with our growing numbers and our technology, humans are effectively condemning other life on earth to an increasingly diminished existence.
An influential group of cancer experts has told the Independent that the high prices charged by pharmaceutical companies for cancer drugs are effectively condemning patients to death.
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood said Cameron was effectively condemning millions of Muslims as extremists and its lawyers were putting together a case to take the government to court.
In September, Walsall Council announced its intention to cut funding to the New Art Gallery by 25% a year for the next four years, effectively condemning it to closure.
Scope chief executive Richard Hawkes said: "This is shocking evidence of a system that has failed disabled people, effectively condemning them to a life without basic dignity and invisible to society.
Amid this targeting of minorities, Bangladesh's government seems either incapable or unwilling to effectively condemn the murders.
Put another way, we may be effectively condemning these students to membership in a permanent under-class.
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