Sentence examples for risk condemnation from inspiring English sources

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The government's willingness to risk condemnation by world soccer body FIFA for politically interfering in soccer affairs with its dismissal of the EFA's board and Mr. El-Ganzouri's advice underlines the political sensitivity of the decision facing the Egyptian association.

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Maqdisi, who dispatched two of his own students to meet Binali in person, said that their initial exchanges were encouraging: he warned Binali that unless Isis was willing to negotiate an end to the conflict with al-Qaida, the group risked condemnation from the world's most eminent jihadi sheikhs.

Paul Collingwood's failure to withdraw England's appeal for the run-out of the New Zealand batsman Grant Elliott after a mid-pitch collision risked condemnation as the lowest moment for an England captain since Michael Atherton's ball-tampering furore 14 years ago.

They appear ready to risk public condemnation to do it.

But without medical training, Dr. Davison said, psychologists put themselves at greater risk of condemnation for any mistakes that are made -- and mistakes, in any medical endeavor, are inevitable.

The resolution's Western and Arab sponsors said they had compromised enough, and pushed the measure to a vote, virtually daring Russia to exercise its veto and risk international condemnation for failing to stop the killings in Syria.

Such a system, if restricted to legalistic interpretations and structures, might increase the risks of condemnation instead of ensuring a protecting framework.

The secretary told reporters traveling with him that Indonesia risked international condemnation and continued military isolation from the United States unless it did something about West Timor, where pro-Indonesian militias backed by military factions killed three United Nations aid workers this month.

A study was conducted to develop an expert system, undertaken to elaborate on a simple decision support system capable of predicting whether the flocks will present a high condemnation risk, based on FCI.

Oral gavage (drenching) is routinely performed by producers without the need for veterinary assistance and oral administration negates the need for needles which reduces risk of carcass condemnation in meat-producing animals.

Condemnation risks the charge of hypocrisy: as the foreign secretary has recently demonstrated, middle-class cabinet ministers are just as likely to want to divorce as unemployed housewives.

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