Sentence examples for condemned out from inspiring English sources

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It is not incitement to report factually on newsworthy events: the people responsible for this outrage should be condemned out of their own mouths.

His last papers, published in 1994–5, were about Judas, the betrayer of Jesus, whose repentance, he argued, is to be taken seriously and whose suicide contemporary Judaism would not have condemned out of hand.

Free-ranging and plotless, Enquirer was based on interviews with 45 journos, and every word in the production was taken from them: the British press condemned out of its own mouth – a neat trick, deftly done.

Before this latest technique is condemned out of hand, however, it is as well to consider some of the details, both as to what is involved and as to how it might be used.

Rockets fired daily into southern Israeli towns with the expressed intention of killing innocent Jews are described by Mr. Cohen as "sporadic," while retaliation, after months, even years, of restraint, is condemned out of hand.

Overstreet points to "No Country for Old Men" and "Pan's Labyrinth" as two films that illustrate Christian theology but were condemned out of hand by a Christian press preoccupied by violence and cursing.

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He is right, however, to condemn out-of-hours provision from family doctors for non-emergency cases.

West Ham United will field their strongest available team in Tuesday's FA Cup replay which condemns out-of-sorts Everton to ordeal by the human wrecking ball that is Andy Carroll.

So while the top rulers rush into battle against corruption, condemn out-of-control police and yank back obscenely opulent owners of markets, they find it impossible to fix the problems or to patch up all the holes in the systems of public health, education, etc.

Similarly, she admires Mitford's stiff upper lip in dealing with the infidelities of her aristocratic Parisian lover, while condemning out of hand Baldwin's "paranoid raving" about racism in America.

On the one hand, the adulterous woman is judged, condemned, cast out; on the other, she is understood, forgiven, accommodated (at least within the borders of the fictional narrative).

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