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Others deplore how far we have to go: the recently published "The Truth in Small Doses," by Clifton Leaf, vehemently decries the ineptitude of our present campaign and calls for a complete reorganization.
On Sunday night, he went on Larry King's talk show to deplore how unelected elements within the U.S. government were pushing Trump to be "more hawkish, more interventionist" toward Syria.
But the point here is not to deplore how children are allowed to eat foods that are, in the long run, detrimental to their health or to elaborate on how culinary choices have an economical impact on the supply system.
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He deplores how the original meaning of certain words has been lost; an example is the word "security".
Sitting members of Parliament applauded Mr. Karzai's decision to nullify the court, but deplored how long it took.
One of the first management consultants, Fredrick Winslow Taylor, deplored how much control average employees had over their jobs.
Mr. Facey supports fixed-term Parliaments, though he takes issue with some details and deplores how easy the unwritten constitution makes it for governments to effect such monumental changes.
Archbishop Tutu deplored how countries contributing the most greenhouse gases to the atmosphere were largely shielded from the worst climate impacts by wealth, while doing little to buttress poorer nations against climate hazards.
"What better way than through books?" Donaldson deplores how few books feature Asian children in a central role, and notes that too many books featuring BME families tend to be written from an African-American or African-Caribbean perspective.
"As every Hollywood casting agent knows, the devil speaks with an English accent," Neil Norman wrote in The Evening Standard, deploring how "to a man, the dastardly English are presented as heartless toffs and Machiavels, war criminals and child-killers".
Though he deplored how little he was writing and reading in Ceylon, it was there that his prose gained its distinctive specificity of observation, and the tone of the experienced, thoughtful older brother that people found bracing and reassuring in his conversation.
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