Sentences with phrase «when denunciations»

-- call to mind China's Cultural Revolution in the 1950s and 60s when denunciations of liberalism or elitism were common and led to a huge death toll.

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«To the extent that we need women to be brave about coming forward,» she added, «we need to take seriously the injury, or the multiple kinds of injuries, that result from the denunciation of them when they do come out.»
We've all felt the lash of denunciation when we've suggested that the Democratic party's economic policies were not delivered by God on Mount Sinai.
For the sake of future victims, perhaps there should come a point when efforts at reconciliation give way to clear denunciation of not just the acts but the person him / herself.
The trick for any preacher when treating of sin, not least because he is a sinner himself, is to steer between this dilemma: First, he must not do anything to mitigate the Bible's uncompromising demand for Christian holiness; but second, he must avoid the tub - thumping rhetoric of those preachers who think that mere denunciation will motivate their flocks to the abjuration of sin and the pursuit of holiness.
A female deity was a surprise to me when I first went to India and brought to mind Old Testament denunciations of Baal worship and flagrant sexuality.
Can we really be shocked, then, when such sweeping denunciations trigger political violence?
A rousing denunciation of the gulf war isn't necessarily what a couple needs when they've just learned that their daughter has cancer.
But the second sentence in her denunciation may be more illuminating when it comes to the state of the culture.
Aside from a few early hypocritical denunciations of the religious right (and occasional critiques of anti-abortion activists), the Jewish community as a whole has not challenged such activity, even when it disagrees with the substance of what is said.
Of course, for the deterrent effect of potential denunciation by ones colleagues to work against such massive violations of the scientists code of conduct, it is important that the denunciation should actually happen in those instances when, occasionally, the deterrent fails.
When Logan is called on to deliver a final moral denunciation against Halgate, all of the film's weaknesses come to a head.
Despite Hoyland's very public denunciation of the YBAs and all their works at the time of Sensation, when the two artists met in 2009 they got on like a house on fire.
When asked to comment on this denunciation of relativity by so many scientists, Einstein replied that to defeat relativity one did not need the word of 100 scientists, just one fact.»
Whether it's Google's denunciation of ALEC or Tim Cook's defense of Apples renewables investments in the face of anti-renewables shareholder activists, business leaders are already flexing their muscles when it comes to climate politics.
The punitive damages award, when added to the compensatory award, must be rationally required to punish the defendant and meet the goals of retribution, deterrence and denunciation.
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