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That is an outcome to be welcomed, not deplored.
There's already a big shift towards part-time working, which should be welcomed as a step in the right direction, not deplored as a short-term aberration.
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The Russian document, for example, did not deplore Iraq's violations of United Nations resolutions, as the NATO statement did.
The narrator does not deplore the grim underpinnings of whoredom, or consider the atavistic barbarism of buying girls in order to crack their hymens.
We did not deplore any adverse events as a consequence of the Doppler monitoring or EtCO2 measurements.
He didn't deplore the civility.
Don't deplore these dizzy prices.
Why does the ideal agent not deplore vice, and so feel in some way bad about it?
(The demise of the latter wasn't universally deplored by the medical-pot community, however: It's alleged affinity for high-powered weaponry didn't jibe with the pacifist vibe the industry espouses).
Almost 815m citizens are eligible to cast their ballots in nine phases of voting over five weeks the largest collective democratic act in history.But who does not also deplore the fecklessness and venality of India's politicians?
But the point here is not to deplore how children are allowed to eat foods that are, in the long run, detrimental to their health or to elaborate on how culinary choices have an economical impact on the supply system.
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