Word: condemnations
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...recover some of the money he might have made during his 31 years as a boxing outcast, Ali quietly said no. "They only did what they thought was right at the time," he explained. "I did what I thought was right. That was all. I can't condemn them...
...thoroughness of research and effort that went into your story, "Japan: Winning the Most Important Battle" [May 10], is abundantly obvious from the results. This achievement makes it all the more difficult to understand how the same article could blithely condemn the American textile-apparel industry as "not vital to the economy...
...Because of that system, his lawyer argued. Crampton had to give up one right in order to exercise another. He could not take the stand and seek mercy in sentencing without risking self-incrimination on the issue of guilt. In short, his forced silence may have helped condemn...
After arriving at the Welfare Department, the demonstrators heard several speakers condemn Medicaid cut-backs which become effective today...
...disagree with those who seek to condemn a member of the University by slogan and denunciation and still assert that the question of war crimes is an important one. Indeed, whether the Government Department Faculty realizes it or not, war crimes have become a topic of quite polite and scholarly discussion. In the most recent issue of the New Republic, Professor Richard Falk, certainly no "vigilante," urges the impeachment of President Nixon for three types of war crimes, including crimes against humanity (genocide). It may offend the members of the Government Department that some of their colleagues might be accused...