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But even in the relative enlightenment of the early 1970s, casual sex was a cause for condemnation, for young women if not for young men.
Perhaps they are more likely to be conservative and religiously devout than people in other professions, but this is hardly cause for condemnation.
For the New York Times, it appears, natural gas being sold at bargain prices is a cause for condemnation.
Telangana's aspirations are no cause for condemnation, but the easy banality with which the cruder aspects of politics have emerged cannot be ignored in the name of those aspirations.
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(Whether you see these events as cause for celebration, condemnation, or deep ambivalence is another matter).
However, bovine carcasses may have several disease conditions causing the condemnation of the carcass; whereas organs are less likely to have more than one reason for condemnation and reflect diseases found in a specific organ system.
2 "Other reason for condemnation" is not the result of the merging of existing reasons for condemnation.
This was a possible reason for condemnation voluntarily chosen by an official inspector.
Pronounced weight loss was the most commonly reported cause of condemnations for small ruminant condemnations during normal slaughter.
Results led to 15 clusters characterized by reasons for condemnation, condemned portions and demographic parameters.
The 57-minute video, "Bumfights: A Cause for Concern," drew condemnation from politicians and advocates for the homeless this year when it first gained attention, partly because it was mentioned on Howard Stern's national radio program.
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