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Denunciations

Denunciations | Denunciation

Denunciations meaning

plural of denunciation

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Here too, Biden’s “war profiteering” denunciations were disappeared, as he recently demanded an additional $45 billion for the never restrained military-industrial complex.

The initial Hamas attack drew denunciations from many corners of the U.N., including Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

But global denunciations of the bloody incident did little to change Israel’s attitude.

In written submissions, Mr Fitzgerald said that if Assange was extradited, he would face a trial with 'tainted evidence' and jurors who are 'prejudiced irretrievably by public denunciations of him made by the President downwards'.

And he would have proudly accepted such denunciations as battle honours.

But almost every page in the new J Street Haggadah drips with denunciations of the Jewish State.

But Harvard professor of divinity Francis Clooney said he does not expect many senior Catholics to go public with their denunciations of the Pope.

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — In one of the most corrosive presidential campaigns in recent American history, amid the political denunciations and slanders of an excruciating year, Utah’s top candidates for governor made a television commercial together.

The gestures to Israel are part of the Trump administration’s push to improve the Jewish state’s international standing, which has included forceful denunciations of criticism of Israel at the United Nations and in other international venues.

Denunciations of the new government’s pro-business policies in the name of biodiversity could prove counterproductive.

He is unmoved by the indignation, the denunciations, the many enemies his contemptuous, bullying behavior has made.

Poland’s decision to pull out, which effectively cancelled the summit and caused the other Visegrad, or V4, nations to downgrade their diplomatic visits to merely bilateral ones, came after several days of furious denunciations and diplomatic scrambling.

She elates crowds in Iowa and South Carolina with her denunciations of President Trump, and spells out her policy agenda — on matters like restricting gun sales, reducing prescription drug prices and giving tax benefits to renters — in precise terms.

The result is a Democratic Party suffused with a sense that it should be a majority party, but that it is being denied its rightful status, making denunciations of “white supremacy” and the “oligarchy” simultaneously more intense and comforting.

Attacking the press usually redounds to Mr. Trump’s benefit: Many of his supporters are fired up by denunciations of news organizations as liberal elites.

European council president Donald Tusk, one of the key leaders of the EU, added his voice to the denunciations of and Iran’s support for the Assad regime.

Mandelblit has pushed back on the criticism and also decried attacks on the media and law enforcement amid denunciations of those institutions by the prime minister and his associates.

Many people there expressed anger at Poland’s conservative government, which seems to tolerate anti-Semitism despite its official denunciations of anti-Semitism.

Their denunciations echoed those of more than 70 Democratic lawmakers in Washington in May – a rare example of US politicians showing solidarity with Palestinians.

According to Fog, since none of his denunciations of Lomborg's work have been proven false, the suspicion that Lomborg has misled deliberately is maintained.