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Thousands of commenters weighed in, praising her as a courageous bulwark against modern permissiveness or condemning her as an abusive, prestige-obsessed kook.
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This decision was hailed by creationists, and sparked a statewide and nationwide controversy with scientists condemning the change.
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Well-known preachers with ties to the colleges became increasingly assertive in condemning anyone who disagreed.
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These include seizing and condemning the product, detaining imported product, enjoining persons from manufacturing or distributing the product, or requesting a recall of the product.
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I am not condemning its morality, but its lack of sensibility, its lowness, its vulgarity.
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She later played a large part in the passing of a law in 1917 which allowed for the condemning of unsafe and unsanitary dwellings.
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We join everyone in condemning such acts of terror and senseless violence.
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While condemning crime in general, law-abiding citizens may nevertheless respect and admire the criminal who takes risks and successfully engages in exciting, dangerous activities.
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That's why you don't hear more mainstream antiabortion groups condemning or even criticizing such actions.
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It follows that the state must restrain itself from any action that could jeopardise its own integrity, as condemning determinate opinions can.
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