A series of recent cases have tended to deprecate the value of confidentiality in witness statements. |
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It is almost as if the more amazing our accomplishments, the more we must deprecate them. |
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Since the law confers this public right, I deprecate any attempt artificially to restrict its scope. |
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Environmentalists generally deprecate the decline in urban density associated with suburbanization. |
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They deprecate it in every way because of their conception that you cannot have a legal party in America. |
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As a medical doctor, I deprecate the interference of politics in matters of public health. |
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I deprecate, however, in the strongest way the attempts which have been made lately to get at and to destroy these papers. |
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Our guiding principles are that no one should feel forced to deny, suppress or deprecate her own culture or identity to participate in society. |
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This kind of coinage and derivation is a typical process in the creative evolution of language, and is exactly the sort of thing that snoots like to deprecate. |
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It gets him nowhere to pull down, to nag at rules, to deprecate authority, to pass judgment on policies of his firm. |
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Why do you today deprecate the same that yesterday you induced to perdition? |
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The friends of humanity will deprecate war wheresoever it may appear, and we have seen enough of its evils in this country to know that it must not be wantonly or unnecessarily entered upon. |
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This is not to deprecate, but to vindicate. |
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He should not be so willing to deprecate himself with such terms. He has earned the esteemed role of the wizard of ideas within the House of Commons. |
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This outlook to some extent might seem to minimize the utter and complete importance of Torah study, and the hasidic life style might thus appear to the outstanding Torah scholars to deprecate the importance of Torah study. |
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We tend to think disparagingly of preceding periods in history: even, in such fast-moving days, to deprecate last month's or last year's attainments. |
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Canadian genius may be held back seriously by what may almost be termed a national inclination to deprecate anything that is at once imaginative and Canadian. |
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