Sentence examples for more deplorable than from inspiring English sources

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A spend-thrift whose lamentations we have listened to when his financial irresponsibility has brought him to the brink of hysteria has been going around lately in an extraordinarily cheerful frame of mind, in spite of the fact that his economic situation is more deplorable than it has been before.

The New Yorker, May 16 , 1959P. 33 A spend-thrift whose lamentations we have listened to when his financial irresponsibility has brought him to the brink of hysteria has been going around lately in an extraordinarily cheerful frame of mind, in spite of the fact that his economic situation is more deplorable than it has been before.

I dig the jazz of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, but to lament the appropriation of their music for commercial use as more deplorable than quoting the work of highly individualistic performers from other musical genres ["Jazz Solos as Sonic Wallpaper," March 26] is an outrageously chauvinistic statement.

By St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, May 16 , 1959P. 33 A spend-thrift whose lamentations we have listened to when his financial irresponsibility has brought him to the brink of hysteria has been going around lately in an extraordinarily cheerful frame of mind, in spite of the fact that his economic situation is more deplorable than it has been before.

But to me, one is way more deplorable than the other.

As already mentioned, because deliberately perpetrating a crime is more deplorable than doing so through negligence, Schedule 1 sets out a penal hierarchy in which offences involving intentionally falsified medicines generally are punished more severely than offences involving negligently substandard ones.

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Researchers have found however, that those most likely to be the worst offenders emerge from trainings with more deplorable attitudes toward women than those they entered with!

Robert Kitson Match report: Wasps 36-29 ExeTherehere can be few clichés more deplorable to any right-thinking rugby fan than the old condemnation, "If he'd done that in the high street he'd be charged with assault".

Could Gordon's working conditions *be* any more deplorable?

This seems all the more deplorable at a time when the rest of Australia is basking in its longest boom in memory.Having served longer than any other prime minister since the referendum (11 years), Mr Howard has had the best chance to make a difference.

This global failure to properly screen travelers remains a clear security gap, all the more deplorable when the information and technology are readily available.

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