Sentence examples for made denunciations from inspiring English sources

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Other purported former comrades made denunciations on Facebook pages such as "Bowe Bergdahl is not a hero", and an online petition to the White House demanding a court martial garnered more than 2,900 signatures.

Agency officials are worried that the legislation will become enmeshed in next year's presidential campaign and that Republicans — who have made denunciations of government regulations a central part of their economic message — may look beyond the Environmental Protection Agency and train their fire on the F.D.A., arguably the government's most important regulatory agency.

made denunciations of super PACs set up to back Hillary Clinton a centerpiece of his campaign.

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Sanders has made denunciation of billionaire and corporate influence in politics the central element of his candidacy.

For Ms. Betancourt, 39, daughter of a former Unesco ambassador to Paris and a Colombian congresswoman, the indifference is emblematic of a country where corruption is the norm -- but few are willing to make denunciations.

It almost made their denunciations of civilian deaths in Iraq and Lebanon seem like selective outrage.

He made consistent denunciations of the "war-making sins" of the state, while a strong strain of philosophical anarchism caused him to rage against what he called "American military imperialism".

In the last few years they have hosted Sunni and Shia scholars who made joint denunciations of violence and extremism; at one recent Sunni-Shia gathering, greybeards agreed that followers of their respective traditions could live comfortably and loyally with worldly (ie, non-theocratic) forms of governance.

What does seem clear is this: anonymously made public denunciations of semi-private individuals are unsettling and exhibit a face of the radical left that is not exactly welcoming.

But a tough cop, Inspector Monet (Jean-Pierre Darroussin) is on his trail, not to mention a mean-spirited local given to making anonymous denunciations.

In Renaissance Florence, a number of designated boxes placed throughout the city allowed citizens to make anonymous denunciations of various moral crimes — in 1461, for example, the artist-monk Filippo Lippi was accused of fathering a child with a nun.

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