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They often condemn the morals of others, wrapping themselves in righteousness.
Today's conservative critics often condemn as undemocratic the Supreme Court's power to hold legislative actions unconstitutional.
They often condemn it as "patronising, Edwardian drivel" (TM Nick Clegg).
New leaders often condemn the venality of their predecessors, only to exceed it when they assume office.
Yet the practice has now taken root in America, where audiences have never been comfortable with the overly conceptualised European opera productions they often condemn, unseen, as 'Eurotrash'.
Elderly cadres, still influenced by Maoist antipathy to tradition, often condemn any efforts to promote ideologies outside of a rigid Marxist framework.
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For all this condemnation of a whole host of passions, however, Montaigne often condemned the "harshness" of the Stoics with equal vehemence.
Capital punishment is often condemned as barbaric.
Great actresses are often condemned to working on their parts on their own.
He has often condemned Japan's past militarism, of which the Japanese war dead are also victims.
Canary Wharf, whose glass towers pierce the skyline a short distance away, is often condemned as the ultimate example.
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