Collocations withcondemnation
These are words often used in combination withcondemnation.
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blanket condemnation
When people have successes, it is not particularly encouraging to them to get the kind of blanket condemnation which is all too often made.
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condemnation of violence
I also support the strong condemnation of violence and the use of force against peaceful protests.
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international condemnation
Ultimately, strong popular resistance and uniform international condemnation against these authoritarian impositions helped to restore ' limited democracy ' and provided decisive momentum to reinvigorate the peace process.
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moral condemnation
The final (missing) step is the premise that the criminal law is just a vehicle for moral condemnation.
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public condemnation
It should be remembered that most cases dealt with by this formidable machinery were straightforward crimes which attracted public condemnation.
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strong condemnation
By the beginning of the twentieth century, however, the revenue farm system was under strong condemnation.
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universal condemnation
But in this universal condemnation she had at least one admirer.
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widespread condemnation
There was widespread condemnation of the actions of the metropolitan police in the popular press.
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