Prime Minister David Cameron described it as a betrayal of Islam and of Britain's Muslims.
But within his party are many Slavs who regard the peace deal as a betrayal.
Neruda had severely criticised the military for what he saw as a betrayal of his country.
By contrast, tea party activists consider the Troubled Asset Relief Program a betrayal of America.
Her ex-husband's behavior was "a disappointment and a betrayal" to Ms. Chapman, her lawyer, Robert Baum, said Thursday.
Neruda was a fierce critic of the military coup, which he saw as a betrayal of his country.
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Outsourcing has been portrayed as a betrayal of American workers by companies that only care about the bottom-line.
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But emotionally it felt like a betrayal of all I had done to support him over the past year.
Egypt's Defence Minister Abdel Fatah al-Sissi denied the accusations, calling them a betrayal.
"I can't see how there was a betrayal of any kind, " he stated.
Google-Verizon was limited and fiercely opposed by groups like Aaron's, which saw it as a betrayal by a giant edge firm.
Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs Antoinette Sandbach AM criticised the decision saying that "this U-turn is a betrayal of rural Wales".
It's a sentiment that inflames the anti-creationist lobby, which sees any compromises in the classroom as a betrayal of children's interests.
Pleasing the audience has a bad odor among jazz musicians, who tend to see it as a betrayal of their artistic imperative.
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Liberal groups have openly challenged the plan, calling it a betrayal of senior citizens who contributed all their lives for their benefits.
For many of Mr Dean's supporters, Mr Clinton's centrism was a betrayal.
Even if Musharraf wanted to disengage, the militants could interpret calls for any scaling down of operations as a betrayal, if not treason.
And you will clamp your hand over your mouth because you laughed and that laugh will break your heart, it will feel like a betrayal.
That moment in the cold tub represented a betrayal of trust.
The term "breach" is often associated with a security violation or a betrayal of trust -- both appropriate here -- but it's also an opening, a gap.
"The overwhelming feeling is that this is a betrayal of the people of Withington and a betrayal of the Olympics legacy to be closing sports facilities, " she said.
Chavez called that a betrayal and said if he were allowed to continue mediating, FARC leader, Manuel Marulanda, would almost certainly have turned over some hostages by Christmas.
Initially, we were not sure if we would have to scrap the consumer arm of Zealyst entirely, which felt like a betrayal of the people who supported us from the beginning.
Critics of the Bush military tribunal system see it as an outlier and outlaw, a betrayal of the American coin of the realm, it's reputation for fairness and the rule of law.
"It has been a retraction and a betrayal of the intense negotiations and indeed the political sacrifices made by many, many people and many parties, that that it has not commenced, " he said.
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