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Such institutions have rules of conduct which guide the behavior and speech of adherents, and transgressions of which are condemned.
Crimes are, at least, socially proscribed wrongs kinds of conduct which are condemned as wrong by some purportedly authoritative social norm.
When some Christians hear the term they think of two things: sexual desire or material wants, both of which are condemned outright by some shortsighted religious leaders.
The accumulation is associated with brown to black discolouration of the kidneys, which are condemned as unfit for human consumption.
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Pneumonic lung condemnation refers to bovine lungs which were condemned for lesions indicative of a previous localized and resolved antero-ventral pneumonia infection.
Pneumonic lung condemnation refers to bovine lungs which were condemned for lesions indicative of a previous localized and resolved antero-ventral pneumonia infection (personal communication Abdul Rehmtulla, DVM, OMAFRA, Stone Road, Guelph, Ontario).
That is why I think it is a strategy which is condemned to failure.
That arrest, which was condemned as unconstitutional, galvanised nightly protests in Male, the crowded capital.
Sannikov called the charges "absurd" in a statement before the verdict, which was condemned by the US and Britain.
— in the film "Ecstasy," from 1933, which was condemned by the Pope and banned by Hitler (though for different reasons).
Surviving fragments of his Against the Christians, which was condemned in 448 to be burned, marked him as a fierce critic of the new religion.
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