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If viewers deplore dearth of quality films, some producers bemoan lack of quality film viewers.
When we deplore the conqueror's extreme brutality, we must remember that all great warriors of the times were brutal.
Henry's own, lofty response, more in sorrow than in anger, was to deplore the muckraking of his opponents.
One can only deplore of course the barbarous extremes that some of this antipathy has taken.
It was left to the New York Times to deplore the defensiveness of much of the debate.
I deplore the way that the US goes into countries and pillages them, stealing their assets.
I deplore the situation where we are pitted against each other for low fees, but reintroducing the fee scale is not an option.
One can deplore his philosophical lightmindedness and still agree that he has to be included in the national pantheon.
Indeed many Bajans deplore Nelson's imminent departure, considering him an integral part of their history.
Furthermore, I deeply deplore the unfounded allegations and personal insults put forth in the letter.
Some who deplore this growing trend cite the unseemliness of highly-profitable businesses turning another piece of news into cash.
And in particular, this kind of bad science is being peddled for political ends, which makes it especially pressing to deplore it.
It is very difficult for me to disagree with the statement that they deplore it.
Ward would, I imagine, deplore its readiness to embrace cultural dissolution, its reckless fideism, and its unnecessary obscurity.
I normally deplore applause that begins before the conductor lowers his baton, but I joined in the spontaneous delight at the pyrotechnics.
I deplore that fact, because wherever there is a wading pool, there are young children.
But we also deplore dishonest position-taking as a pure and simple maneuver to manipulate public opinion demagogically.
People have the right to make their views known but we deplore those that turn to criminal damage.
Innocents will sound horrified but our public life would be poorer without leaks – the ones we deplore are usually those we disagree with.
I deplore this and I assume economic operators in other sectors are just as vague.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Far be it from her to laugh at those follies which she must for ever deplore!
Under the excitement of this disaster the inhabitants of South Shields met to deplore and to consult.
With Henri Matisse we have not to deplore the deliquescence of a great talent, for we have no reason to suppose he ever had any.
I deplore the interjection of demagoguery and personal political advancement.
Often have we to deplore the demoralization we have conveyed to distant countries.
He could not deplore that he had not a blank page to offer his bride in exchange for the unblemished one she was to give to him.
Or again, why blame a lying, thievish Isosceles when you ought rather to deplore the incurable inequality of his sides?
I admire your gentleness, but I deplore your unbusinesslike moderation.
The more I consider this mighty tail, the more do I deplore my inability to express it.
The physician shook his head, leaving it doubtful whether he meant to reply in the negative or to deplore considerations of that nature.
Bitterly did he deplore a deficiency which now he could scarcely comprehend to have been possible.
Far, however, from rejoicing at this circumstance, I sincerely deplore it.
Of course I deplore your tendency to dalliance with the demagogic muse.
Have we not to deplore the objectless character of our prayer-meetings?
The photographer has often occasion to deplore the poorness of his light.
We may deplore it, but we can not wonder, and we can not sternly blame.
I reprove it in the sternest terms, and I deplore the consequences it had.
The history of the desuetude, which we behold and deplore, is simply this.
Do then forevermore abandon and deplore your culpable error!
I confess I have much to deplore, and much for which to be thankful.
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