Sentence examples similar to deplore someone's conduct from inspiring English sources

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JT: I deplore the Church's conduct at the moment, its divisiveness, its chauvinism, its arrogance, its sectarianism.

Several members of the deeply divided jury have said that although they deplored Mr. Rodriguez's conduct — he admitted beating Nixzmary daily in the final weeks of her life — they could not agree that he had shown "depraved indifference," the standard for second-degree murder, in causing her death.

Possible sanctions include a House vote deploring Rangel's conduct, a fine and denial of privileges.

By Friday, officials deplored Puliafito's conduct and said they had engaged a law firm to look into the administration's handling of the matter.

If that fails, the matter could either be referred to the committee of privileges to rule upon contempt, or, if the offence is blatant, parliament itself could take action through a motion deploring the witness's conduct, all of which could inflict further damage on the reputations of Ashley and his company.

In fact, one can be generally "pro-Israel" and still deplore the Netanyahu government's conduct for the simple fact that it will likely provoke further attacks on Israel, and further jeopardize the well being of ordinary Israeli citizens, who, like most Palestinians, simply wish to live their lives in peace.

The indictment turns on the finer points of the laws for financing campaigns, and many legal experts, while deploring Mr. Edwards's personal conduct, believe he may well win the legal point.

Or someone goes behind someone's back, and la la la la la …" With his fingers, he conducts the familiar refrain.

And there's much else to deplore in the conduct of a charismatic politician who – according to his second wife's diary for 1934 – had also defended England's right "to bomb niggers"; who was ruthlessly selfish in the way he treated his brother (and loyal financial supporter), his many mistresses and both of his long-suffering wives.

"We want someone to conduct a proper study".

"Scores from that period were written for someone to conduct them".

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