We can agree that the ship owner's action in inducing the optimistic belief was morally highly reprehensible. |
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Never use the passive voice in an incitement to action, however vile or reprehensible. |
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It is absolutely reprehensible for lobstermen to usurp our right to enjoy boating without dodging hazards to navigation. |
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While all peddling of honours is reprehensible, the sale of peerages is most serious because it trades a seat in the legislature. |
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I happen to view myself in a very human way, and I describe the mistakes I made and the way I acted sometimes as being pretty reprehensible. |
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Read my previous posts, the examples I cite as ethically or morally reprehensible business practices. |
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I find that there has not been any conduct on the part of the plaintiff that is scandalous, reprehensible or outrageous. |
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Without glossing over the more reprehensible elements in Sade's temperament, Rush succeeds in making him into a sympathetic character. |
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We are perhaps inured to some of its excesses, but I don't think any Scot does not find it reprehensible. |
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Little do they know, but those reprehensible little globes of gluttony are now living in the basement of Annie and Johnny's flophouse. |
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Nothing in rural France is more reprehensible than a piece of cultivable ground left unattended. |
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They are all shallow and their actions, attitudes, and values reprehensible. |
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This habit of mindlessly raging at others is reprehensible from the standpoint of courtesy and respect for others. |
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It is a reprehensible practice that corrodes our ability to make rational decisions. |
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The newspaper offered only a grudging apology for its reprehensible victimization of Lee and did not discipline any of the reporters involved. |
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They are normally only awarded where the conduct can be described as reprehensible, scandalous or outrageous. |
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How dishonourable and reprehensible, and I am very surprised that you would deal with such a person as this man is evolving to be. |
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Of these two, the sandbagger is the more reprehensible, because that player is manipulating the system for personal gain. |
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The inequality in the world just now is reprehensible, but human ingenuity and enterprise can triumph against the odds. |
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Forcible expulsion of a population is reprehensible and a violation of international law. |
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Substantial indemnity costs are reserved for cases involving reprehensible, scandalous or outrageous conduct. |
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It was reprehensible the way they debased the institutions of government to fund the '96 campaign. |
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He moves into a small apartment, lands a job at a lumberyard and does his best to control his most reprehensible impulses. |
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She now knew how reprehensible stealing the free will of others was, and she renounced her selfish ways. |
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Although his subsequent post still has some bearing to the point of the article I linked, his behavior is reprehensible. |
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The idea that covenant marriage ought to be sanctioned by the state is illiberal, reprehensible and abhorrent. |
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If your father allows you to swear at your mother without censure, it's horrible and reprehensible, but a private matter. |
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It is also an instrument which lends itself to reprehensible uses, some of whose undesirable consequences we have already seen. |
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This did not make child labour any less reprehensible, but the blame has to be apportioned. |
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His exercise of force as a method of governing is reprehensible and unintelligent. |
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Isolated reprehensible acts do not amount to crimes against humanity, while even one atrocity can result in the commission of a war crime. |
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Over the years I have been sickened by the embarrassments that plagued his tenure and the reprehensible antagonism he suffered by Republican leaders. |
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The decline of our coastal zones is often a result of this reprehensible wait-and-see policy. |
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It would be so much better if we did not have to deal with people wishing to deprave and exploit children for reprehensible purposes. |
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Shades of dishonesty simply invite demoralizing and reprehensible judgments. |
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I told the publisher that I thought that was totally reprehensible. |
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There is no doubt that individual scientists have said things that are reprehensible and that they have been wrong but that in no way undermines the scientific enterprise. |
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As a nation, we have become so desensitized to the immoral and the reprehensible that ads like these can run in not one, but at least two national women's magazines. |
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It seemed a reprehensible use of one's arbitrary social status. |
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Globalization processes create academically uncomfortable and sometimes politically reprehensible forms of hybrid histories, all shadowed by commodifications of various sorts. |
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Would you not agree that the disloyalty shown by Mr Aznar is reprehensible? |
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They condemn reprehensible methods of execution such as the electric chair, lethal injections and poison gas. |
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And at no stage has Cameron shown support for Andy, either publicly or privately, and I find that reprehensible. |
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The necessary arrangements must be made to ensure that children exposed to such reprehensible practices are not abandoned to their sad fate. |
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For example, China's record is reprehensible in terms of workers' rights and human rights. |
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The emphasis on size only without regard to type and balance is reprehensible to me. |
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The latest documents make the four days of closings seem all the more reckless and reprehensible. |
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It has a mandate to deal with investigations in an expeditious manner, and should not have to tolerate inappropriate delays and what amounts to reprehensible conduct. |
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What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic. |
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This guy Jackie Earle Haley played the vice president of the CSA, Alexander Stephens, and he was just perfectly reprehensible. |
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His invention of facts surrounding the smallpox epidemic among the Mandan Indians in 1837 is more reprehensible than his misrepresentation of the Dawes Act. |
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Their own scheming behavior was equally if not more reprehensible. |
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None of this makes what incognito and the Dolphins did any less reprehensible. |
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This over-reaction is of course a bluff, an attempt to silence opposition, almost suggesting that these practices, reprehensible to me, are necessary for secular democracy. |
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To continue to deny them their full human and civil rights is not only morally reprehensible, but logistically unfeasible. |
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Today began with another thoroughly reprehensible example of my almost excessive insecurity, sieved through a fine mesh of my permanently resident paranoia. |
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Manifestation of my words came fourteen years after I'd spoken there but at the time it was only an honest bleat of frustration with a system that was reprehensible. |
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The failure to refer the judge to the relevant case law was reprehensible. |
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In my view, there is nothing reprehensible about being able to achieve balanced budgets through development rather than by imposing fasting and prayer on the Member States. |
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Far from being reprehensible, such political vision is necessary. |
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That is the difference between what he has been doing, which I think is reprehensible, and the fact that if I am asked a factual question, I am happy to answer with a factual answer. |
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To have abandoned the projects would have been far more reprehensible. |
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That is why this particular tax measure is so reprehensible. |
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Company management normally uses disciplinary measures to correct the inappropriate behaviour, inopportune gestures, or reprehensible acts committed by an employee. |
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This is an illegal, immoral, and reprehensible massacre that the international community has thus far failed to stop and is a shame we must not tolerate or accept. |
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Although it is morally reprehensible, however, the fact that the text made no mention of them must be assessed in the light of a number of other circumstances of the case. |
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Jungbunzlauer goes on to say that cheap imports from China were distorting competition to a considerable extent and that there is nothing reprehensible in threatening to take a legitimate step. |
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Serious misconduct can constitute a single act or omission or a series of reprehensible actions that are less significant and whose accumulated effects require the immediate termination of employment. |
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Ipsen reserves the right to delete any content or link that it may judge reprehensible, or further to notification of a dispute concerning such content or link. |
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More reprehensible are those whose chief idea of leisure is to kill time. |
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This reprehensible practice is reminiscent of days gone by but nonetheless has a firm foothold in certain national traditions and is tolerated on cultural grounds. |
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In the final words of his opinion, Scalia J. stated: Let there be no mistake about our belief that burning a cross in someone's front yard is reprehensible. |
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A system of this kind does tend to bring to mind scenes of medieval forced labour, but this system was reprehensible for its excesses not the principle. |
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Though he argued for Iraq's right to use part of its oil proceeds to buy spare parts for its oil infrastructure, this was not necessarily reprehensible. |
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The fact that public or private interests join forces with emerging countries to cultivate land together is not reprehensible in itself, if the resulting profits are shared. |
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And at any rate I have the comfortable feeling that none of our entrants for the Davis Cup will have been kept off the playing fields of Eton by a reprehensible engrossment in my novels. |
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A risk exists with such practices to develop eugenic practices, which, becoming commonplace, could lead to ethically reprehensible practices of standardising human reproduction for reasons of health or convenience. |
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I find that really reprehensible from the perspective that we are trying to inflict upon Colombians a free trade agreement that the vast majority of them do not want. |
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And we do not accept the concept that the intention of exciting or titillating a passion for that which is illegal, immoral, and in all fashion and form reprehensible to a civil society, is acceptable in any form. |
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Human slavery in any form is heinously reprehensible. |
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People are making claims in the American political agora every day that are equally irrational and equally serve to excuse reprehensible violence and injustice. |
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Mr. Speaker, I think all Canadians would agree that it is reprehensible behaviour on the part of any political party to disobey and break the law. |
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I find this reprehensible and unconscionable. |
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Under the Ancien RĂ©gime, it was considered reprehensible for the members of certain professions, sworn to secrecy, to disclose information acquired in the course of their work. |
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Allowing the persecution of Kosovars is morally reprehensible. |
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The Court based its decision on the premise that home invasion robberies are more reprehensible than other robberies and therefore deserve serious denunciation. |
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Avoiding reprehensible acts and performing recommended acts is held to be subject of reward in the afterlife, while allowed actions entail no judgement from God. |
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Miss Huddle was unable to decide in her mind whether the action savoured of Louis Quatorzian courtliness or the reprehensible Roman attitude towards the Sabine women. |
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The bloom is off the rose concerning the imperial CEO. Finally shareholders are becoming incensed by these reprehensible bonuses and severance packages. |
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Reprehensible acts should be avoided, but they are not considered to be sinful or punishable in court. |
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