Sentences with phrase «then denunciations»

Maybe I'm missing something, but the only things I heard from the Republicans were complaints about how they were not «invited to the table,» and then denunciations about how the bill had been gutted.
The movement from dialogue to censure and then denunciation is often a smooth one.

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they have forsaken Yahweh, they have despised the Holy One of Israel,» (Isaiah 1:4) and then he uttered one of the most solemn and moving denunciations of moral wrong and one of the most momentous pleas for social justice in ancient literature.
Can we really be shocked, then, when such sweeping denunciations trigger political violence?
Then she burst into a tirade of denunciation of the body which was so typical of the Buddhist monastic outlook that it is given here in part:
Dromm campaign spokesman Bryan Collinsworth said the campaign first learned of Sears» denunciation the day after the protest and was not aware that she had spoken out against the mailing before then.
Trips to the United States (America Day by Day, 1954), and then in the China of Mao (The Long March, 1957) drove Simone de Beauvoir on the roads of the denunciation of the status of women.
Then you become irritated by the fudging, the lack of disclosure, and the denunciation of people who are simply asking questions, the high - handed dismissal of arguments, and so on.
More directly, s. 718 of the Criminal Code sets out the «purpose and principles of sentencing» which are to «contribute, along with crime prevention initiatives, to respect for the law and the maintenance of a just, peaceful and safe society...» The section then goes on to list specific objectives aimed at achieving the broader goal where the classic principles of sentencing are enunciated including denunciation, deterrence and rehabilitation [s. 718 (d)-RSB-.
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