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    1. No longer would you uphold or condone the worship of the gods in the temples


    2. doesn't condone it,' she said


    3. Of course it will be denied and said, “Yes there may be a few horrible ones who do this type of thing but we have systems in place where you can complain about your legal bills and we don’t condone it either


    4. How can I condone that?"


    5. Although I would not have had any mercy on them either, I did not condone torture for the sake of revenge


    6. Because I do not appear to entirely condone the horrific actions of the club members, I sense that I am perhaps becoming unpopular, even regarded with suspicion


    7. “I don’t condone what your dad did, but he kept it a secret because he loved you enough not to burden you with this


    8. mean that I condone his actions, or in any way say that what he did


    9. I replied, “If your actions are morally offensive to Candace or to me, you shouldn’t expect us to condone them


    10. Not enough to condone the action, but he also hadn’t forgotten the jagged wound she’d given him earlier

    11. Alternatively, a woman might condone mild pornography because this makes her seem ‘liberal’ and ‘modern’ and not because she truly believes in her position on this matter


    12. It is pointless to intone, “Thou shalt not kill”, and then to be prepared to endorse the death penalty, fight in wars, shoot an intruder who was lunging at you with an axe, vote for euthanasia, or condone abortion!!


    13. Not that I condone it either I was just being honest


    14. But now he had to act as a king and show his people that he would not condone being lied to


    15. A father's love need not pamper, and it does not condone evil, but it is always anticynical


    16. He declared that the heavenly Father is not a lax, loose, or foolishly indulgent parent who is ever ready to condone sin and forgive recklessness


    17. Said Jesus: "My Father does not indulgently condone those acts and practices of his children which are self-destructive and suicidal to all moral growth and spiritual progress


    18. God would not the sin condone


    19. True love does not compromise nor condone hate; it destroys it


    20. “What about Henrietta? How can you condone slavery when you used to be one?”

    21. general, does not condone intrusions of this sort into the


    22. “You cannot possibly condone this, Lafit! If you do this the wyassies will hold you responsible for anything that happens to Joey!”


    23. Even though I don�t condone it, but sometimes they can really be justified, and I can sympathies with some of them


    24. In his mind he was as African as they claimed to be but his heart could not condone a war against his own tribe


    25. Nevertheless she simply could not condone lying, no matter how dire the consequences


    26. “The Maynwarings didn’t condone that,” Jimmie continued as he


    27. “Well, if I understand you correctly, you don’t really endorse or condone a cover-up, but you wouldn’t have a problem if immaterial information is deliberately withheld in order to avoid opening a can of worms


    28. I personally hate anyone that uses torture, for any reason, and I am not about to condone its use now in Indochina


    29. “I can not condone the confinement of sentient beings,” Garcia said


    30. I can’t retract the statement, because I can’t condone believing in myths and ghosts and the likes, but I do understand that there is a time and a place, and that wasn’t the time or the place

    31. not condone any action that would put civilians, especially children, at risk


    32. “I will not condone or participate in the slavery of any species,” Garcia said


    33. Cardassians, I will condone that operation,” Garcia said


    34. “So, you don’t condone the Theolsians abducting her,” Garcia said


    35. Some teach that to kill for one‘s own sustenance is wrong, while others condone sustenance, while denouncing the killing of others for safety reasons


    36. My point is neither to condemn nor condone President Rouhani, but to ask a more general question about charm – do ‘charming’ people have more success as negotiators? In commercial circles the arguments appear polarised – sales people believe that their ability to form relationships with their customers is a major factor in winning business, growing business and preventing business being lost to competitors


    37. She didn’t condone the way Melody had handled the situation, but she understood the choice the girl had faced in a way that no one else here could


    38. “Norah would never condone blackmail


    39. Rather it be to put out a fire or kill those whose actions we don't condone, mere cooperation does not, however, entail any particularly good or even collectively productive social ethic


    40. Happiness, it seems, is not what it appears to be, nor do we condone others possessing it unless under the appropriate circumstances

    41. Elizabeth could not condone Robin's language but admired his spirit


    42. This was important information for me to understand about my father’s background and, although it did not condone his behavior, I could at least understand the issues that brought him to that point in his life


    43. To love unconditionally does not mean that we are blind to people’s behavior or that we condone it


    44. Just as libraries don’t condone readers replacing books on the shelves for fear that the books might be shelved incorrectly and therefore be temporarily


    45. They don’t condone his actions whatsoever, and neither do I


    46. “And you condone that sort of thing?”


    47. actly condone it; still, there might be a song or two out there


    48. Almost all ski schools condone the edgy-


    49. I was still too young and idealistic to condone or show forbearance for it


    50. Tiny Greece of ten millions ought not to profess or condone ignorance of the Tamil nation









    1. illegal, but protection and solution are condoned,


    2. Steroid use is generally not condoned in the sports world and


    3. Not mine any more, I suppose, not when the Office of Navy Chaplains recently condoned, nay, encouraged homosexual marriages between Navy members


    4. When I was stationed aboard USS Enterprise, I would not have appreciated, nor would have I condoned, a butt to butt encounter with any Chief of a homosexual persuasion on my way to the shower


    5. If present attitudes are any indication of contemporary society‘s harsh assessment of its past, our society should not expect much sympathy from future generations that can only wonder how a society that called itself civilized and prided itself on its ―evolving standards of decency‖ could have condoned such barbarous practices


    6. often found such claims to be a baffling and unwelcome event that was not condoned by their


    7. Only rarely in difficulty with the law, but seeks out situations where their tyrannical behavior will be tolerated, condoned, or admired


    8. probably would have condoned killing them as well, maybe even


    9. The indelible mitigation sensation that flooded me the moment in which I supported the valuable book between my hands, was only comparable to that of the reprobate, which is condoned of the death penalty in the last moment


    10. GAY PRACTICES AND SEXUAL IMMORALITY ARE CONDONED BY GOD THE ALMIGHTY

    11. Abortion became birth control because of the immorality condoned in church and government systems built upon the social gospel’s tolerance of individual sins


    12. She resented the white religious systems that condoned rape through silence and degraded women with blame


    13. Bullying others and occupying their land cannot be condoned


    14. Killing of anyone is not to be condoned, but wouldn’t capturing Saddam have been a better alternative than the war begun in 2003, even if the leader of Iraq were eliminated?


    15. I guess that means you condoned what went on


    16. require inflows greater than the amount of financing that is condoned by the optimal


    17. If they decided that he, Nicolas, had condoned this, then he could expect death very soon


    18. condoned the medicinal value of an occasional drink, even an illegal one at that


    19. Such cruel conditions could not be possibly condoned by God


    20. condoned by the two societies involved, but Star Fleet shouldn’t be participants

    21. Steroid use is generally not condoned in the sports world and constant testing is done of the athletes to see if they are getting an unfair advantage by using steroids or growth hormones


    22. Criminal for completely neglecting the issue in the first place, and criminal that however badly we raise our young, it is allowed, condoned, and considered to be normal


    23. Like most lawyers he abhorred corruption in others but condoned it for himself and like most lawyers I have known he was avaricious, mercenary and callous


    24. Even though it was a Roman government that condoned the action and the Roman government that carried out the execution


    25. characters of Jesus Christ and the Pope who condoned killing of the innocent in wars of conquest as


    26. It appeared that she condoned that kind of behavior, and when after all that I was referred to as „nutjob," Mum just stood there and did zilch


    27. The man standing before him now wore a thick, dark beard beneath long tufts of wild hair that framed a face which no longer condoned fear


    28. Often he got into scrapes, but they were the manly scrapes that are easily condoned


    29. ” At this time, since we are dealing with accounting methods, we shall merely remark that in our opinion excessive write-downs of fixed assets, for the avowed or obvious purpose of decreasing depreciation and increasing reported earnings, constitute an inexcusable subterfuge and should not be condoned by the accounting profession


    30. There were several ominous instances of transgressions being condoned with the same end in view; persons who deserved to be sent to prison and Siberia were, solely because she insisted, recommended for promotion

    1. The misconception in the Bible that the Creator of All condones „an eye for an eye"


    2. any member of the Polish Government or the underground resistance that condones or


    3. believe that the Bible demands and condones the killing of Gays--


    4. 3 How cruel and unreasoning to compel innocent children to suffer for the sins of their progenitors, misdeeds of which they are wholly ignorant, and for which they could in no way be responsible! And to do such wicked deeds in the name of one who taught his disciples to love even their enemies! It has become necessary, in this recital of the life of Jesus, to portray the manner in which certain of his fellow Jews rejected him and conspired to bring about his ignominious death; but we would warn all who read this narrative that the presentation of such a historical recital in no way justifies the unjust hatred, nor condones the unfair attitude of mind, which so many professed Christians have maintained toward individual Jews for many centuries


    5. “Their government condones what he’s doing


    6. your government and the Federation that condones the use of antimatter bombs on an


    7. ” The tension of fear exploded into the exaggerated sarcastic scorn that culture condones for those it universally ridicules


    8. When a society indulges and condones the treatment of animal cruelty, it usually loses its love, tolerance and compassion for its own species


    9. Unfortunately it is an addiction which civilization not only condones, but supports wholeheartedly and rewards


    10. It accepts everything royally; it is not too particular about its Venus; its Callipyge is Hottentot; provided that it is made to laugh, it condones; ugliness cheers it, deformity provokes it to laughter, vice diverts it; be eccentric and you may be an eccentric; even hypocrisy, that supreme cynicism, does not disgust it; it is so literary that it does not hold its nose before Basile, and is no more scandalized by the prayer of Tartuffe than Horace was repelled by the "hiccup" of Priapus

    11. It would be the pity of a young, handsome man who condones the amorous failure of one not so handsome


    1. I’m not condoning what happened to the birds, that’s animal


    2. “Why, you’re condoning violence in your own village!”


    3. Vera simply looked at me without judging or condoning me


    4. against the military’s condoning such abuse


    5. By Saturday afternoon, Roger was rather upset even at Josie, for although she did not agree with what was going on, she was condoning it saying that this was the way to vent their frustrations…


    6. Don't get me wrong, I'm not condoning or advocating his behavior, but I'm looking at the big picture


    7. “MIL Stuff”: military grade drugs of various types, used for interrogations, assassinations and all sorts of other operations that the US government will never admit to actually condoning


    8. Here we seek common cause with Victoria"s Secret! But this is a far cry from condoning wide-spread promiscuity and fractured relationships


    9. Jats, Gujjars) have also been strongly demanding reservations and other benefits, but while we need to eliminate the relevance caste and religious identities in the sociopolitical context, the fact that some politicians appease Muslims for vote-bank politics is hardly something that can be blamed on Muslims or even something that can justify condoning mass murders of Muslims, as some Hindu rightists tend to contend, though not always in so many words, though they are indeed right in raising the issue of Muslim appeasement, something which even self-proclaimed secularists are now being compelled to take up, just as they rightly took up the issue of Rushdie being unfairly denied a visa to come to


    10. This forgiveness is not a condoning of the actions of the other but it is a decision to detach from hatred, out of love for oneself

    11. Louise Hay says that forgiveness does not mean condoning the other’s actions


    12. It is not easy to understand the difference between forgiving and condoning


    13. By condoning any evil, by normalizing it, by making it a part of our normality, our culture, our habits, our beliefs, our customs, our traditions: we become evil merely by not opposing it actively


    14. By the mere fact of his presence there, condoning and justifying the crimes of these typical representatives of that despicable class whose greed and inhumanity have made the earth into a hell


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