Pro-life groups have eagerly embraced an amendment that pro-choice supporters of health care have viscerally deplored.
Mr. Saludo's essay deplored the evil of militarism by any nation, not just Japan.
Spreading false rumours with the intention of manipulating share prices is to be deplored.
Earlier, the UK said it "deplored" the plans and called on Israel to reverse the decision.
Even though her bank narrowly avoided liquidation, she deplored the decision to close the others.
But if brevity is to be deplored, what should we make of haiku, sonnets, and ink-brush calligraphy?
He deplored "hotbeds of tension and conflict caused by growing instances of inequality between rich and poor".
The minister said he deplored "ill-founded and irresponsible" comments that the closure would place lives at risk.
In Italy, meanwhile, G8 foreign ministers said they respected the sovereignty of Iran, but deplored the post-electoral violence.
It deplored the fact that he had lifted sections of text without attribution.
The Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem deplored the decision, saying that it might jeopardise the pope's planned visit next year.
The conservative Moderates have also deplored the big corporations' apparent lack of restraint.
In a joint statement they deplored the violence of the past two weeks.
At a meeting in Flintshire County Council Ann Jones AM said she deplored BNP's decision to put forward a candidate.
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Staffan de Mistura, special representative of the U.N. secretary-general for Iraq, deplored the attack and passed along condolences to grieving families.
He is part of the 1968 student generation, which deplored nationalism and had doubts about reuniting Germany, even when unity finally came in 1990.
French news agency AFP said Judge Roberto Fucigna, who ordered the 25 to stand trial, deplored what he called the shortcomings in the judicial investigation.
He went on to say he deplored the fact that a rebellion by senior figures in her own party forced her to leave office in 1990.
Critics deplored newspaper tabloids, which catered to first-generation immigrants learning the language and time-pressed laborers grabbing a few minutes to read lurid headlines on the train.
Earlier Friday, Egypt's military rulers said they won't reverse their widely deplored constitutional and judicial changes and warned politicians to keep a lid on election-related unrest.
The Swiss Socialist party "deplored" the result, saying that better protection against passive smoking would have "incontestably been a major step in the improvement of (workers') conditions".
Tolkien, a devout Catholic, who deplored the vanishing of the Latin Mass, believed in the existence of evil and in the struggle to be delivered from its claws.
House Democratic leaders have threatened to limit congressional debate on their Six for 06 priorities, exactly the tactics Ms Pelosi and her colleagues deplored when Republicans used them.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka, who had made personal appeals for clemency in Nafeek's case, said he and his government deplored the decision to go ahead with the execution.
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The Football Association said it deplored the "unacceptable" scenes.
This is true, and it is to be deplored.
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The globalisation of eating habits is often thought of, and deplored, as a modern phenomenon that allows kids to savour Pepsi in Prague, pizza in Peoria, tandoori in Twickenham and burgers in Beijing.
Commentators deplored the sharp fall in turnout in Britain in the 2001 election, but it is notable that one region - Northern Ireland - actually saw a rise in turnout, and with it increased polarisation.
In a statement, the Sri Lankan foreign ministry said that President Rajapakse and the government deplored the execution "despite all efforts at the highest level of the government and the outcry of the people locally and internationally".
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