Though some may decry the lack of uncut versions of each film, the fact is this will most likely be the definitive version of this series. |
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It is fashionable to decry the impact of higher oil prices on economic activity and growth. |
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In this nostalgia for community some would discover utopian impulses, others would decry imaginary fulfilments as ideological. |
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What is the tactic you would employ, all you justice experts who so self-righteously decry the killing of an innocent man? |
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But for every loony tune there are several solid symphonies, whose excellence few critics will decry. |
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Don't decry their initial efforts, but in the end they were reduced to the role of also-rans in a two-horse race. |
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There are those who decry landmines as inhumane, but that is not always the case. |
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Nevertheless, it has long been fashionable to decry the actions of those who use their power. |
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One may detect a tone of self-righteous bigotry and decry it, as one may regret some of Paul's vaingloriousness. |
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Critics decry episodes such as this one as egregious examples of a general bias in the obesity research community. |
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Despite what scaredy-cats decry as a wacko platform, he hasn't managed his campaign with incompetence. |
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Critics also decry the political consequences of challenging the sanctity of wilderness. |
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If we are to decry the activities of professionals paid to protest public policy we should identify who they really are. |
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I am committed to doing my part to publicly decry a destructive repetition of history. |
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And it was a big turnaround for him to suddenly decry the use of polygraphs. |
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While some German critics decry her as an eloquent hysteric, others praise her cold yet incisive observations of human lives and loves. |
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I wouldn't for a moment wish to decry or denigrate the very real achievements made by disabled people. |
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We decry the absence of leadership, but who can lead without a specifiable goal? |
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There were a few people who said they were cool with it, but they are totally outweighed by those who decry it as a crime against nature. |
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The fast of the Ninth of Av is not intended to decry only past pain but present political misdeeds. |
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There is a lot of sympathy in our group for those countries that decry the deflationary pressures of the Stability and Growth Pact. |
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They show some admiration for the devious things that they perceive women to be doing but, on the other hand, they decry that same duplicitousness. |
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Local residents decry Putin's regular visits to the city, which snarl up traffic for hours at a time as roads are closed off for his arrival. |
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Then they will decry human rights abuses in other countries. |
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Critics decry this revolving door between industry and government. |
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They may decry today's revelations, but they have no right to express surprise at them. |
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I would hope the member would at least stand up in his caucus if he cannot do it publicly and decry that bill. |
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We can rightly decry the harm that litigation can do, but it does serve a necessary purpose. |
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Although we often decry our newspapers and television sources, I think we do have a better intent than we used to. |
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They allow the budget to pass one day and the next moment decry the cuts to women's programs. |
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He does decry the lack of education in the school system on copyright and on how to use it to make one's living. |
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To decry corruption, in some cases, is to strike at the core of such governments' authority. |
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Many discursants within the region decry the limited scope of these agreements, at various levels. |
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Disparagers of the pageant decry its heavy use of spandex and hairspray. |
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I decry the fact, I'm very disturbed with the fact, that we are not spending as much today in helping the area as we spent in bombing it. |
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So when Democrats decry money in politics are they really being serious, or are they just posturing? |
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But their officers and shareholders do get hit up by the very same politicians who decry corporate involvement in politics. |
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The senator is just the latest public figure to decry student use of so-called study drugs without a formal diagnosis. |
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We viewers are titillated by images we have ostensibly come to decry. |
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Those who regret or decry the lack of the harmonisation mainly point to the differences in tax regimes or in drivers' working conditions and salaries. |
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I personally decry the fact that there is no Gender Unit in the Bank. |
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It is true that this time the courageous' rapporteur dares to decry the fact that the introduction of the euro has resulted in what he modestly calls effects' on inflation. |
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All of us seem to need some totalistic relationships in our lives. But to decry the fact that we cannot have only such relationships is nonsense. |
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They wait for someone to bring up co-sleeping, so that they can either decry it as a deadly invitation for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or scream that you don't love your kid if you make it sleep in a cot. |
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At least that's what the ragers who decry spoilers on social media hope for. |
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While the purists decry the debasing of written French encouraged by texto, others regard it as a logical evolution dictated by circumstances whereby language is adapting to the features of new technical devices. |
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This is a government that likes to always deride and decry anything that comes from the U. S. but here it is bringing in an important bill which is really an imitation of a U. S. bill and not even a very good one. |
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By Richard Brody January 19, 2018Dimitrii Kalashnikov's documentary, consisting of video footage pulled from the Internet, sensationalizes the very violence it perhaps hoped to decry. |
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The signatories decry the salaries and working conditions of the rural route mail couriers, who, as you know, work under the thumb of the Canada Post Corporation. |
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On the other side of the ledger, I have seen books, articles and seminars which decry marriage as hateful and evil, and as a dangerous institution. |
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Moreover, we decry decree No. 875 of the new Council of Ministers, which confiscated all funds held by trade unions and prevents them from dispensing their own money. |
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We also decry the continuing failure of militias to disarm. |
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Should we just close our eyes to what is going on in Colombia, things that Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International decry as infringements on human rights? |
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Mr. Gwynne Dyer: Yes, not necessarily intervene, but certainly decry. |
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He observes the contradiction in some laws in regard to the treatment of those enslaved, yet does not decry the antiliberty aspects of such enslavement. |
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Others, however, continued to decry Wollstonecraft's lifestyle. |
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Well don't you moan and don't you groan Just take out a pay day loan Don't decry your low paid temporary part time job Better than being classed as a skiving yob. |
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