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Boat-rocking is deplored.
Today, the term is deplored by some and embraced by others.
However, the anti-Semitism that is deplored is understood as an historic and overt hatred or disdain for Jews.
This practice is deplored by the minority in both chambers, but only in the Senate can bills be stopped through the minority protest.
In a social-media climate in which earnestness is deplored, companies have much less control over how the public engages with their brand.
In fact, he seems to have been spending the gift of a long life trying to make amends — mainly, as he described his recent agenda to me, by flying around the world to conferences where the world's suffering is deplored.
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She talks eloquently about how "judgmental" our culture is, deploring its casual cruelty – especially online.
In case there is any question about who is being referred to, the book that Alex is deploring is a biography of a man, Axel Vander, who took another man's identity.
The loss of human potential is always an outcome to be deplored, but it is, we argue, especially deplorable when women leave the STEM community.
The report was deplored by media critics.
These continued occupations are, and should be, deplored.
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