Pepsi's new tack is "not a condemnation of the Super Bowl, " says its Mr. Cooper.
The first is that where to live is mostly a lifestyle choice (bureaucratic visa misery notwithstanding), not a condemnation.
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The public will support the government even if the strike precipitates a condemnation by the US and a resumption of hostilities with Lebanon and even with Syria.
None of this is a condemnation of bankers per se.
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The reported incursions provoked a condemnation by Lebanon's president, Gen.
Western countries that had shied from too strong a condemnation of Iran's human-rights record, for fear of empowering the more extreme nationalists and threatening nuclear diplomacy, are losing patience.
When most folks think about the march, too much focus is on the "I Have a Dream" portion of King's speech and not the top two-thirds, which was a condemnation of the economic policies that stifled black growth in America.
For all of us who are in this business of dealing with public opinion, and courting it, and trying to shape it, and trying to make it into an instrument for the implementation of our values, to be dismissive of the fact that the United States House of Representatives or Senate might vote a condemnation as if that doesn't mean anything?
"What I'd like to see is a strong condemnation and a united effort on the part of the Chinese, Russians in the six-party talks to say, 'enough is enough, there will be greater sanctions, we will squeeze down even harder on North Korea, ' " he said.
Lord Henley retorted that he wanted to hear "a thorough condemnation" of the strike from Labour.
At the weekend, six pro-American Gulf states issued a strong condemnation of the coalition's treatment of prisoners.
The female doctors were released after a huge condemnation and pressure from protesters.
But Kerry offered a sharp condemnation of the violence as he spoke Sunday to U.S. diplomats stationed in Istanbul.
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Senators continue to look for a way to temper their expected acquittal of Clinton with a strong condemnation of his behavior.
Church officials subsequently claimed that the pope knew nothing of the bishop's unsavoury views and later Benedict made a strong condemnation of Holocaust denial.
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The most notable recent exception Rome's refusal to allow a unanimous condemnation of Russia over its incursion into Georgia in 2008 was prompted by one of Mr Berlusconi's extra-European relationships.
They have also sought to suppress warnings and assiduously deny that the Brotherhood is "inside the wire" - including, in at least one instance, a formal condemnation for raising the alarm.
"It contributes to the profound distrust that the American people have in government, " the Maine Republican said on CNN's "State of the Union, " adding that Obama should offer a public condemnation of the IRS's practices.
The ruling conservative Fidesz government of Viktor Orban, though no supporter of anti-Roma prejudice, has not issued a firm condemnation of the Devecser provocation - unlike its response to an anti-Semitic incident later in August.
Most of all, Jews all over the world hope to hear the German Benedict speak clearly, at the central site of Hitler's final solution, about the Holocaust and to make a stinging condemnation of anti-Semitism, which is reasserting itself in many European countries, especially Poland.
"They have chosen the path they are on and I am very pleased that we have a unified international community, including China and Russia, in setting forth a very specific condemnation of North Korea and working with us for a firm resolution going forward, " Clinton said, also underscoring the commitments the United States "has and intends to honor" toward South Korea and Japan.
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The first reading of the bill last week unleashed a deluge of condemnation from human rights organisations, both inside and outside Ukraine, who have christened it a "gay gag law".
If this dramatic statement were true, it would be a pretty persuasive condemnation of Obamacare.
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His comments prompted a walkout by delegates from at least 30 countries, and a raft of condemnation from Western officials.
He apologised for "a lapse of judgement" amid a storm of condemnation from writers over the unfair practice of "sock puppeting".
Clinton herself gave a half sentence condemnation of Ashtiani's persecution in August.
But the suggestion of deregulation pay brought a wave of condemnation from teachers' unions, which say that it would be more likely to undermine than inspire teachers.
After a lot of condemnation by the medical fraternity and the threat of cancelation of his medical licence, the doctor apologized publicly and this nonsense came to an end.
We are considering a variety -- a range of options, including targeted sanctions, and the President has issued a very strong condemnation of the violence that the government has used.
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