John Major, her successor, wanted to condemn a little more and understand a little less.
Because a mother works or is a single parent, it does not, in itself, condemn a child's development.
Many leaders on the continent are hardly paragons of democracy themselves, and so would never condemn a fellow despot.
The good news is that being raised by a single parent does not condemn a child to a disadvantaged life.
"He's done a foolish thing ... but you cannot condemn a man who has been tempted by many women, " she said.
The Kelo decision said local governments have the right to condemn a person's property and then transfer it to someone else for economic development.
Plaid condemn a "bland budget", claim the Chancellor's move to spend more on infrastructure is "a political admission of failure" and - at the same time - nowhere near enough to achieve its aim of triggering growth.
Belief was part of Hester, taken for granted, a sturdy certainty that brought her confidence and allowed her to insist she must be taken as she was, allowed her to condemn as a dishonesty any concealment of personal traits.
New London case that it was OK for government to condemn property for a private development project.
The prime minister, the chancellor and others condemn talk of a general strike as futile and irresponsible.
This kind of commercial thuggery will condemn Argentina to a long-term pattern of subpar progress punctuated by periodic, but short-lived, surges of growth.
The Court of Appeal has upheld his challenge to the order, ruling that it was wrong to condemn him to a life on benefits.
Issam El Adoua and Abdelilah Hafidi put the Atlas Lions ahead only for May Mahlangu and Siyabonga Sangweni to level and condemn Morocco to a fourth consecutive first round exit.
Novo appeared as a substitute at the interval and smashed in a terrific long range strike to condemn Falkirk to defeat at a sun-drenched Hampden.
Allan Meltzer, an economics professor and a critic both of bail-outs and many IMF policies, was quick to condemn what he considers a worrying breach of principle by the Bush administration.
Downing St privately said his failure to condemn the IRA was a "deficiency".
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Yet, the mental health activist refuses to condemn the practice as a whole.
With Cardiff hovering just above the Championship relegation zone, entering administration would probably condemn the club to a drop into League One.
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The final straw was his refusal to condemn the withdrawal of a loan for the city's Forgemasters steel company which had been promised under the Labour government.
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And Beattie thundered home a curling 85th minute free-kick from 30 yards to condemn Brian Laws' relegation battlers to a sixth successive draw.
Islam is a revealed religion and it does strongly condemn suicide, unlike eastern religions, which do not have a clear position on the issue.
City of New London, wherein the U.S. Supreme Court ruled a city can condemn private land and hand it over to developers.
One, we condemn in the strongest terms a terrorist attack on BP personnel and facilities in Algeria, and we are closely monitoring the situation.
Security Council is considering a resolution to condemn the move.
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If we fail now to pass cost-saving health care reform, we condemn generations of Americans to a life with little or no health care coverage under the status quo.
By mid-afternoon, interviews and statements of support began to sprout, the Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward being the first to condemn the email as "a huge distraction that nobody wants".
As a result they condemn themselves to ineffectiveness.
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Serbia's president, Boris Tadic, has been trying to persuade the Serbian parliament to pass a resolution to condemn and commemorate the murder of up to 8, 000 Bosniaks by Bosnian Serb troops in Srebrenica in 1995.
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They were in such a hurry to condemn Young for using the w-word that they missed the fact that they were repeating the word over and over again, which suggests either that they're tone deaf or that they weren't as offended as they pretended to be.
One is in a case about the limits of the power of local governments to condemn property when the local governments are trying to pursue a redevelopment project.
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