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    This type of behaviour will not be Condoned.".

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    You consider this behavior you condone?

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    Others saw it as condoning evil consequences.

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    Of course, you can't condone pickpocketing.

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    Why do we in the west condone this injustice.

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    We cannot condone his actions, but we can certainly understand them.

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    Only two or three nations on the planet condone such advertising.

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    However it doesn't mean that this kind of thing should be Condoned.

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    And you would be arrested I think, because he can't condone it.

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    I am not advocating accepting unethical or immoral acts or condoning bad behavior.

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    Nor is there any evidence racial or ethnic profiling will be Condoned by Arizona.

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    Satyamurty was not a violent man, but he definitely Condoned violence against women.

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    Some religious leaders have gone beyond condoning hatred​ - they have consecrated it.

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    Apparently, when it comes to ratings, there isn't anything that Fox won't condone.

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    India can never condone any act which disparages religious sentiments or hurts religious feelings.

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    None of their products are Condoned nor recommended for non-medical use such as athletics or bodybuilding.

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    It is also of the opinion that the then Prime Minister(Mahathir) had Condoned the actions of the Finance Minister.

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    Obviously, it cannot be Condoned, but when state actors issue irresponsible statements, the situation becomes all the more alarming.

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    An argument that was intended to protect the vulnerable in this way ends by condoning the most odious extremists.

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    This is neither national policy nor officially Condoned, but many people are still afraid of the sporadic resurgence of Ebola virus.

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    He actually endorsed and Condoned police brutality while addressing a crowd of police officers in Long Island, New York, this summer.

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    In case there is delay in filing the complaint, please explain the delay which can be can be Condoned by the Tribunal.

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    It is sobering to think that, had the Aristotelian template not been available, and socially Condoned, their friendship may never have flown.

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    Our Prime Minister's message is always of tolerance and respect and we cannot condone any form of bigotry or spread of religious hatred.”.

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    So the condoning of this kind of thing is a deep assault on the very foundations of our democracy,” the former Union minister said.

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    This in no way means you need to change your opinions, condone the actions of others, or shrink into a domineering person's shadow.

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    However, some magistrates- and some later Emperors- tacitly or openly Condoned such transgressions and some volunteers were prepared to embrace the resulting loss of status.

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    Turner filed for divorce from Tyson in January 2002, claiming that he committed adultery during their five-year marriage, an act that"has neither been forgiven nor Condoned.

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    The poster was condemned the following day by the WV GOP party, which said,"The West Virginia Republican Party does not approve, condone, or support hate speech.

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    Let’s imagine we come to the conclusion that indeed there are passages in the Islamic texts that condone terror against infidels, what will be the next step?

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