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7 Sentences With "condemn for"

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We won't even aggressively condemn for fear the Iranians will abandon the nuclear compact.
But without Netanyahu to condemn for it, Democratic leaders might find it politically expedient to back off their criticisms of Israel's moves.
But most of the anger has been directed straight at Prime Minister Scott Morrison, whom people condemn for taking a holiday in Hawaii while his country burned.
My fellow nationals would be pleasantly surprised to hear a State Department spokesman condemn, for example, incendiary statements by the PJD — even though that party is hardly an underdog in Moroccan politics today.
The suit lasted for four years before the court decided in favor of the city. According to the Tulsa World, "The opinion ended one of the hardest fought land suits in the history of the city and decided a question which has been before Oklahoma courts for years. The principal question involved was the right of the city to condemn for public purposes land lying" outside the city limits.Jackson, Debbie and Hilary Pittman.
Martin lost that race, Parker served for 10 years, and in 1969, Martin stepped down as Mayor because the unpaid job was taking up too much of his time. In 1976, he was involved in a high-profile fight with the University of North Texas over a lot he owned that they sought to condemn for a parking lot. The lot was once the Martin family home site and at the time hosted several of his businesses. Late in the year, they reached an amicable settlement for the land.
In other words, while some virtue theorists may not condemn, for example, murder as an inherently immoral or impermissible sort of action, they may argue that someone who commits a murder is severely lacking in several important virtues, such as compassion and fairness. Still, antagonists of the theory often object that this particular feature of the theory makes virtue ethics useless as a universal norm of acceptable conduct suitable as a base for legislation. Some virtue theorists concede this point, but respond by opposing the very notion of legitimate legislative authority instead, effectively advocating some form of anarchism as the political ideal. Others argue that laws should be made by virtuous legislators.

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