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Condemnation

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Condemnation meaning

The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong. | The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture. | The state of being condemned.

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Douglas responded to Lincoln’s condemnation of the Supreme Court’s decision — a condemnation that was the centerpiece of Lincoln’s convention speech.

The condemnation was subject to many legal disputes which culminated on January 27, 1939, when the United States Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that condemnation was valid.

A city attorney this week filed the initial paperwork to begin a condemnation action against 238 North St., a rundown and vacant apartment building between Willow and Oak streets.

And international condemnation of civilian casualties is growing.

But after international condemnation and vehement domestic backlash, the president signed an executive order in June 2018 ending family separations.

But he cooperates in taking migrants into Mexico that the U.S. does not want, and there have been few statements of condemnation from Washington.

Coming to the humanitarian situation in Gaza, Prime Minister Kakar said the incessant and lethal Israeli bombardment on Gaza was a deplorable act calling for international condemnation.

Condemnation of the activities has been swift from local leaders and observers on social media - as thugs boldly shared videos of their own activities online.

During the visit, the two leaders expressed condemnation of the US’s conduct on the international stage and showcased their intentions to deepen ties on a wide range of topics from trade to military affairs.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was harshest in his condemnation of Trump’s remarks.

Had the above happened, condemnation from all quarters, especially from the faith-based groups should, indeed, be expected.

Her remarks came two days after more than two dozen Congress members sent her a letter condemning the university’s alleged lack of a prompt and unequivocal condemnation of the Hamas attack.

However the newest allegations have already drawn swift condemnation from his political opponents and from the relations of those that died of the coronavirus, lots of whom had lengthy been crucial of Mr. Johnson’s method to the pandemic.

I am immensely grateful for University President Gregory Fenves’ unequivocal condemnation of antisemitism, articulated in his recent to the Emory community.

In a tweet, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the “callous and cowardly” condemnation.

In one of the deadliest raids in years, Israeli troops killed nine Palestinians and wounded 20 others in the Jenin refugee camp on January 26, sparking international condemnation, Press TV reported.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who has called on Netanyahu and his allies to back down from the proposed judicial overhaul that has sparked unprecedented street protests across Israel for months and international condemnation, is still slated to appear.

It may not be too many years before someone else banishes the Liberals’ symbols in condemnation for what future Canadians regard as their personal and policy sins.

Its opening newsreel footage, as well as its wholehearted condemnation of America’s reactionary military practices, similarly make ’s allusions to the post-9/11 Iraq War unavoidably clear.

KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni signed one of the world’s toughest anti-LGBTQ laws, including the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality”, drawing Western condemnation and risking sanctions from aid donors.