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condemnation

noun as in blaming, conviction

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"It adequately reflects the strong condemnation by the international community for the crimes committed by him and acknowledges the significant harm and suffering caused to the victims," she added.

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“Those seeking reflexive celebration or condemnation should look elsewhere,” he said.

Her arrest drew international condemnation, with Amnesty International among those calling for her immediate and unconditional release.

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On the other end is “El Mal,” a driving condemnation of the terrible people — murderers, corrupt politicians — contributing to the onetime drug lord’s charity aiming to locate the remains of cartel victims.

Dr Ray Lowry of the British Fluoridation Society notes that the ruling “was not an outright condemnation of fluoride; rather, it suggested that the EPA could investigate further to ensure an adequate safety margin.”

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