With no standard then one is never justified
in condemnation of anything since it can not be measured against a standard.
The «chilling effect» noted by these witnesses was largely as a result of
public condemnation of their views, not a fear that they might be the subject of human rights complaints.
I'd eliminate the achievement gap because its existence is the biggest
condemnation of modern society there is, short of genocide.
There is no more powerful
social condemnation of evil than to label it as a serious crime, for which serious punishment may be imposed.
She also says her son cried nonstop during his first day of preschool, possibly the origin of her blanket
condemnation of child care.
The
Biblical condemnation of homosexuality is based on human ignorance, suspicion of those who are different, and an overwhelming concern for ensuring the survival of the people.
There is therefore some justification in the context of the public order offence of harassment for special
condemnation of abuse directed at someone's race.
What does it take to get from there to social
condemnation of emissions, because it is bringing us more extreme conditions, hurting our economy, causing deaths, killing off other species?
To be fair I am sure that they in no way intended this to be a
dramatic condemnation of gaming, and were merely publishing the findings of their research.
The remaining staff issued a written
condemnation of management's handling of the accusations and contributors to the magazine penned a statement supporting the staff.
Still, this sort of casual
condemnation of millions of American children is not unusual — not even in an article that is in other ways very thoughtful about single life.
These scholars conclude that nowhere in Scripture is there a
clear condemnation of a loving sexual relationship between two gay persons.
Which gets back to the original point: here we find se.xual orientation described as a concept in EXACTLY the same way as it is now being advanced and wrongfully claimed to be «new» — and that's 400 years PRIOR to the
NT condemnation of the VERY SAME idea.
Squadron, who said that the agreement would not deter him from seeking the name change, said in a statement to BuzzFeed News on Tuesday that he appreciates Cuomo's «continued
strong condemnation of Mr. Trump's divisive rhetoric.»
They continued: «This day of anniversary of the 1967 Act is one when the Church in this land should be conscious of the need to turn away from
condemnation of people as its first response.
The lessons learned from the trial and
condemnation of Galileo in the 1600s have guided an era of scientific caution and hesitancy within the Vatican.
Those sentiments have been echoed by the de Blasio administration, which would also need to sign onto the megaproject, and whose first deputy mayor, Tony Shorris, recently argued that, «New York City and its residents must have a full voice in key issues such as site selection, terminal size, operational improvements and how to avoid the need
for condemnation of private property in the area.»
«You have been speaking the language of revolution for many years,» Tapper said, after noting Sanders»
repeated condemnations of violence.
on Condemnation of mountaintop removal coal mining: A good example of citizen - scientist action
However, looking at the comments on all the stories about it in the football media, it is clear that as well as almost
universal condemnation of Costa and his antics (apart from the Chelsea fans of courser) there is a very real sense that Arsenal would not have won the game anyway and that this is just more evidence of the problems at the club.
And the man himself, now that he was penniless, would be viewed by others as being under the judgment and
condemnation of God.
Tell me, are you nutters also commenting on the Sandy stories complaining they those stories don't
include condemnation of the President for Lybia?
From news reports on the internet and personal conversations with XXXXXX in Kumasi City, I get the impression that
widespread condemnation of gayism as opposed to robust debate is taking place in Ghana.
Based on Mary Mapes» «Truth and Duty: The Press, The President, and the Privilege of Power» (2005), screenwriter James Vanderbilt («White House Down,» «Zodiac») makes an auspicious directing debut with this layered, detailed
condemnation of how Internet obsession with minutia / gossip has obliterated the big picture — and responsible reporting can not be rushed.