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Central leaders may condemn some of Mr Bo's extravagance, but they will tread carefully when it comes to his most conspicuous outlay: $15 billion for 800,000 apartments to be rented out cheaply to the poor.

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Mr Galí frets that this may condemn the country to a protracted slump.

The faithful may tolerate them but not produce them; they may condemn them verbally; or they may destroy them.

But Darfur's other main rebel groups are not involved in peace talks, which may condemn any agreement to failure.

(A handwritten copy recently changed hands for $280,000£189,00000).) Others may condemn it as a piece of sugary doggerel.

And as much as judges may condemn it, we have not seen the end of 'greenmail' yet.

Fiscal conservatives resent his deficits, but middle Americans love their tax cuts (the Democrats may condemn his tax cuts as being sops for the rich, but they have also voted to prolong some of his "temporary" cuts).

If, for any reason, we find its presence undesirable, or even simply a matter of indifference, we may condemn it to destruction forthwith.

It took Bournemouth's point penalty to save Crewe last season, and the loss of Nicky Maynard to Bristol City may condemn them to the drop.

"The vast majority of Arabs and Muslims may condemn Sept. 11, but they continue to make disingenuous distinctions between these acts of terror," he said.

Title to such vessels and their cargoes does not immediately pass to the captor state but, under international law, must be adjudicated by the captor state's prize court, which may condemn them as lawful prizes.

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