Sentence examples for to be deploring from inspiring English sources

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to be deploring

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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As he moves around New York, Mr. Green is as likely to be talking about his record of fighting A.T.M. fees, Passover price gouging and teenage smoking (he issued a "five-point plan" to fight the problem last week) as he is to be deploring police abuses, embracing campaign finance reform or advocating 20-student class limits for kindergarten through third grade.

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The loss of human potential is always an outcome to be deplored, but it is, we argue, especially deplorable when women leave the STEM community.

There was consensus that racism is to be deplored.

It will mean the temporary death of democracy in Chile, and that is to be deplored.

In these movies, cars exist to be driven, guns to be deplored, affairs to be analyzed and rockets?

The illegal obtaining of information about any individual is to be deplored".

Probably some readers are getting the impression that I think these developments are to be deplored.

Namely, the apparently obligatory statement: "Of course these cuts are to be deplored".

This change, however, is not to be deplored, but welcomed as highly beneficial".

Sullivan's view is that although deception is part of life, it is generally to be deplored.

"It's certainly going to be deplored by one part of the Communion and hailed by another," Professor Steinmetz said.

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