Sentences with phrase «affront to national»

Thus the war in Iraq, he claims, was justified not on prudential or moral grounds (Bowman is particularly dismissive of moral justifications for war) but because September 11 was an affront to our national honor and we had to hit back.

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Robert Zimmerman, a Democratic National committeeman from Great Neck, called Maragos» candidacy «an affront to the principles and standards of the Democratic Party.
To add to government's difficulty in cracking down on galamsey operators is the involvement of some Chinese nationals, whose activities were described by the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Alhaji Inusah Fuseini as an «affront to the laws» of the country in an intervieTo add to government's difficulty in cracking down on galamsey operators is the involvement of some Chinese nationals, whose activities were described by the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Alhaji Inusah Fuseini as an «affront to the laws» of the country in an intervieto government's difficulty in cracking down on galamsey operators is the involvement of some Chinese nationals, whose activities were described by the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Alhaji Inusah Fuseini as an «affront to the laws» of the country in an intervieto the laws» of the country in an interview.
Mike Durant, New York director of the National Federation of Independent Business, called it «an affront to small employers in every corner of this state.
All across continental Europe overtaking is seen as practical and acceptable, while in Britain the hoards of dribbling, Daily Mail - reading halfwits in their miserymatic diesels regard it a reckless affront as offensive to their tiny, shrivelled minds as bad - mouthing Princess Diana or burning a National Trust tea towel.
There has clearly been a lot in the local and national media recently about the passing of HB2, and rightfully so; this legislation is an affront to the rights and liberties of the LGBT community.
As one 1968 brochure from the national association noted, «Requiring a property owner to enter into a contract with one not of his choice is an affront to the American tradition of freedom of contract.»
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