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Sir John has been warned that condemning their clients too strongly would lay them open to civil claims for damages and potentially criminal proceedings.
Mr. Deery, the town spokesman, said that he was optimistic about the outcome of negotiations, but he added that condemning their land would be "an option".
The point, however, is that condemning Marilyn Manson is the fastest, surest way - short of going postal at your high school - to get your face on national television.
Divisive not because they are committed Stalinists, but because many believe that condemning the crimes of the Soviet regime would demean them, or demean their parents and the older generations of true believers in Communism, darkening their memory and depriving them of something important.
A 2006 report the International Atomic Energy Agency compiled after the Chernobyl disaster found that condemning contaminated food proved to be very expensive; tens of thousands of animals had to be slaughtered.
It delivers the message that condemning other people is wrong and that the Christian church is being too judgmental of pregnant teenagers.
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That condemned McClaren to his first defeat since joining Derby.
There, in June, they held a council that condemned clerical marriages and simony.
There's even a platform plank that condemns Agenda 21, only recently a fringe position.
The United States has warned that any resolution that condemns the Israelis will be vetoed.
That condemns Pellegrini just as much as their results in recent months.
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