Sentence examples for which condones from inspiring English sources

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The term 'takfiri' has become associated with an offshoot of the salafist movement, which condones violence to achieve ideological goals.

That is too kind a phrase, which condones the scheming, the still prevalent arts of patronage, the still blatant cronyism, as something that can never be erased.

It's a fatwa, a religious decree from a well-known cleric, which condones polio vaccination.

According to Baudoin, who is honorary president of the International League of Human Rights, families could argue that the French government is going too far in its interpretation of Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, which condones "individual or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations".

Prolonged exposure to a workplace culture which condones weight stigmatising attitudes, as has been described in qualitative research [ 41], may inflate weight-based prejudice among health care providers.

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Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), which condoned racial segregation, gave way to Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which ended it.

"They don't help address cultures which condone such behaviour, they don't help other victims know that they are not alone, they don't help protect potential victims.

Especially not, he adds, under governments around the world – including the latest Republican government in the US – which condone torture and rendition.

The Slavery Research Council issued a statement declaring that outlawing slavery remains outside the mainstream of American politics, especially in the critical Southern states and pointed to numerous references in the Bible such as Leviticus 25:44-46, which clearly condones slavery.

And as for you bystanders, you know, the same type person that would watch a girl get gang raped in Richmond, CA, the same type person that would watch millions of taxpaying Americans be humiliated and denied basic rights granted to all others based on religious dogma and sit by and do nothing (which quietly condones it), well, as for you bystanders "shame on you" would be redundant.

(Think of the Constitution, which tacitly condoned slavery — "importation" of "persons" — without mentioning race).

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