Sentence examples for escape condemnation from inspiring English sources

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If such were the case, very few food compounds would escape condemnation.

Just a tactical ploy to escape condemnation, sniffed the Turkish government.

Many rights activitists fear that by invoking terrorism, countries with questionable records will escape condemnation.

That worries rights campaigners, some of whom say that invoking terrorism allows countries with questionable records to escape condemnation by the commission.

358, 76 L.Ed. 772, there is no indication here that Congress intended to adopt such a misleading method of draftsmanship, nor in my judgment could the statutory provisions if so construed escape condemnation for vagueness, under the principles applied in Lanzetta v. State of New Jersey, 306 U.S. 451, 59 S.Ct.

Southern critics of England would claim it is because they and Argentina (it's strange how France escape condemnation when it comes to the war waged against 'boring tactics') do little running with the ball, but that still does not explain the resilience of the forwards, many of whom could have been expected to have had both feet in the grave by now.

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A great deal of the evil in the world escapes condemnation for exactly this reason: too many Jews feel unable to condemn violence committed by the Israeli state and too many Muslims fail to condemn al-Qaida because of a wilful moral blindness.

Opinion at Sparta softened, and Lysander's tough policy was reversed at Athens and elsewhere (one of the Spartan kings, Pausanias, was instrumental in this, though he himself narrowly escaped condemnation at a trial held in Sparta).

Three months after the deadly surprises of Sept. 11, in a society where finger-pointing is a way of life, the nation's intelligence agencies have largely escaped condemnation for not having seen what was coming.

Milk adulteration detection techniques need to be very specific and rapid, because defrauders have escaped condemnation claiming less effectiveness of the conventional detection techniques (Garcia, Sanvido, Saraiva, Zacca, Cosso, & Eberlin, 2012).

While the media occasionally cover the massacres in Darfur in western Sudan, they usually do so in the context of it being a "humanitarian tragedy," while Bashir himself has remained little known and has generally escaped condemnation.

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