They regularly decry the tendency of poor Filipinos to vote for scoundrels based on name recognition.
The authors rightly decry the degree to which scientists have sometimes manufactured and exaggerated environmental uncertainties.
It is fashionable to decry the regard that politicians pay these days to opinion polls.
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It is one thing for companies to decry the hostile advances of hedge funds.
Even some Democrats decry the action, calling it a misuse of the legal system for political ends.
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Now that the Republicans are testing the electoral waters with less centrist options, you decry this trend.
Such a law could keep federal authorities from employing what some media lawyers decry as overly aggressive tactics.
It is popular to decry sanctions, but they have proven effective when used in conjunction with other tools.
Ideas like this particularly appeal to hardliners who dislike penal liberalism and decry union influence and red tape.
Bosses are especially quick to decry the market's obsession with quarterly earnings figures.
While we non-fans decry their number, Manchester United has superstores the world over.
It is easy to see why many defenders of diversity decry the passing of previous cultures, favoring stasis over innovation.
Usually in this segment, I try to call out horrible metaphors, lampoon bizarre choices and decry laziness.
Shapira used the episode as an opportunity to decry the death of journalism and attack blogs for wielding the shiv.
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Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, will no doubt leap at the opportunity to decry any such cuts as weak and short-sighted.
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Currin is considered a virtuosic painter but has rankled some critics who decry his pictures of vapid women as heartless kitsch.
But his poems decry the horror of war, and they are devastating.
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Older enthusiasts bemoan the substitution of a goat carcass the way elderly members might decry the one day game in the Long Room at Lords.
What Gingrich and others decry in Judge Sotomayor should be applauded.
This leads others to decry the existence of such polarized debates.
Gore went on to decry corporate decisions to develop herbicide-resistant crops and a bacterium that could prevent commercially crippling frost damage to crops.
In short, to decry trading based on the opaque definition of "insider trading" is to celebrate the inefficient and economy-enervating allocation of capital.
Many conservatives decry deficits yet fail to draw the obvious correlation between annual federal revenue increases and the ability of Congress to deficit spend.
Considering healthcare, politicians on both sides of the aisle remarkably decry nosebleed prices all the while allowing businesses to cover insurance costs with pretax dollars.
The environmental NGOs who decry the Asian biofuels actually oppose all forms of biofuel because they fear it may lead to a reduction of rainforests.
That leaves some 5, 000 regional chambers that are not, some of which decry the Chamber's combative culture: dozens distanced themselves from it during the mid-terms.
Some critics decry the quality of the standards, including their focus on adding more nonfiction or "informational" text to classrooms, which they argue crowds out literature.
Practicing Salafis in Dagestan, many of whom come from the republic's younger generation, often decry Sufism, the less-strict version of Islam that people there historically have practiced.
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The Net can be both the utopian dream electronic prophets foretell and the distopian nightmare its gainsayers decry, dependent on how we use or abuse the medium.
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