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In the great condemnation of American government, the military is somehow exempt.
This is a force that deserves great condemnation at every time.
The result was a level of extreme caution that sapped the initiative of McClellan's army and caused great condemnation by his government.
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But such criticism is submerged in the far greater condemnation of Israel's methods.
The greatest condemnation was that Bournemouth's winning goal, eight minutes from the end of normal time, was hardly a seismic shock.
If the test of a civilised society is how we treat the vulnerable, there can hardly be a greater condemnation than indifference towards those exposed twice over, because of their age and because they have fled their country.
An even greater condemnation of Spanish politics is its disastrous economic policy.
"In the end, I'm a little bit disappointed that there hasn't been greater condemnation of his words by people in leadership positions," Murkowski said.
The establishment was outraged, some radio stations banned him, but the greater the condemnation, the more successful he became.
Ironically, Morozov here agrees – unwittingly perhaps, but vigorously – with his ideological opponents such as Clay Shirky, the NYU professor whom Morozov singles out for a great deal of condemnation.
Her detention drew a great deal of condemnation, including by the US philosopher Noam Chomsky, who told the Guardian her detention was entirely unacceptable.
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