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Should they be condemned for that?
Mr Wahid was widely condemned for that, but he was still elected president last October.
"There's no question that the government's cuts to the ABC are a broken promise and the government stands condemned for that," South Australian independent senator Nick Xenophon said.
She was roundly condemned for that accusation, including by her onetime campaign manager, who wrote of the congresswoman on the Fox News Web site: "I am fully aware that she sometimes has difficulty with her facts, but this is downright vicious and reaches the late Senator Joe McCarthy level".
Every last one of us is condemned for that crime and the bombing before it and a decade ago.
Coker [ 2] argues that practising least restrictive means implies that "people must be allowed to fail before being condemned for that failure".
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Much has been written about the riots, and there is plenty here, Belchem's point being that in their wake, once proudly "cosmopolitan" Liverpool stood condemned for racism that was "uniquely horrible" even in Britain.
Are Jews today to be condemned for something that took place 2,000 years ago?
One was condemned for crimes that took place 36 years ago.
The inmates facing imminent execution are older than 50 — one is approaching 80 — and were condemned for crimes that took place decades ago.
Beck also weighed in on the controversy surrounding Paul Krugman's recent blog post on the attacks, which many conservatives have condemned for saying that 9/11 has become "poisoned" by political exploitation.
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