Sentence examples for deplore something from inspiring English sources

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He begins by giving Ed Schultz a well-deserved raspberry for imputing racist sentiment to Rick Perry's reference to debt as "a black cloud" (boneheaded as Mr Schultz's comment may be, it is hard to wholly deplore something that led to such a great Daily Show sketch).

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Once they believe that God deplores something, that's the end of discussion.

And yet, as Islam is frequently practiced, reason is deplored as something that should defer in every instance not simply to the Koran but to the political authoritarians who reserve to themselves the sole right to interpret it.

Sir Peter Lampl, the campaigner for improved access to higher education who founded the Sutton Trust, also criticised the move in unusually strong terms, saying he deplored it as "something that damages trust in the loans system".

Like the Metropolitan Opera broadcasts that presumably inspired the project, the NT Live series is not something I deplore as a desecration of the art form.

For me, the stars have come to symbolise the way food appreciation is becoming a branch of the luxury goods industry - something I deplore completely.

Whether that change is significant or slight, and whether it is something to deplore or ignore, are topics argued by the hardened habitues of the Boulevard world from which Mr. Manes rose to become a power in New York City's politics.

And this new model will surely exacerbate something I deplore about photojournalism: it is increasingly a community of privileged white people.

In the 16th century a Renaissance nave was inserted which even Carlos I, the king who had commissioned the work, deplored as "having undone something that was unique in the world".

In retrospect, the cowboy brouhaha was like the weather: something ephemeral to deplore.

Furthermore, one of the lessons of the assignment should be to recognize that one can analyze something that one deplores.

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