Sentence examples for reason to deplore from inspiring English sources

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Timothy Dumas's flaccid festival of community absolution ("A Town's Awkward Silence," Feb. 6) stands as yet another reason to deplore the culture of economic snobbery that has always exuded from Greenwich's well-heeled borders.

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TO some book lovers and editors, there are myriad reasons to deplore the Kindle.

There are all sorts of reasons to deplore the fact that banks would once again be propped up by public money.

The Washington Post criticized these units, saying, "There are reasons, moral and medical, to deplore the decision of those doctors who refuse in this manner….

Only avowed vegetarians are entitled to deplore well-prepared infant lamb for reasons of conscience, but their complaint, though perhaps exemplary, will not spare the life of a single creature at Easter.

Is Eva right to deplore the practice?

But there's also much to deplore.

Aren't Republicans supposed to deplore the politics of victimhood?

It is the summit of idleness to deplore the present, to deplore actuality.

But to deplore endings is a commonplace of criticism.

It's as silly to deplore nasty criticism as it is to deplore snark or wit or sarcasm or just plain crankiness.

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