The Muslim Brotherhood has notably refrained from public comment, except to decry the violence.
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.
It is popular to decry sanctions, but they have proven effective when used in conjunction with other tools.
Bosses are especially quick to decry the market's obsession with quarterly earnings figures.
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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It is not enough to decry the international campaign to delegitimize Israel in speeches before foreign audiences and in newspaper interviews.
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.
It goes to great lengths to highlight its contribution to the defeat of Japan in the second world war and is quick to decry any perceived slight.
Nor is it fair to decry her as a conservative who is against all change: on election night, she spoke only against reforms that were too brutal.
Yet it is hard to decry a reform that is cheaper for the workers and also does away with the phased reductions in benefits that were part of the old system.
But that's no reason now to decry our involvement.
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But the at-the-time silver lining embedded in the rush to statism among our federal minders was that for failing, it would wake up the very individuals that are almost genetically predisposed to decry handouts.
Britain's foreign secretary, Jack Straw, has just as much freedom to call the cartoons unnecessary, insensitive, disrespectful and wrong as The Economist has to decry the response of western governments as inadequate and feeble.
When Geoff Keighley is sitting on set as the fourth pillar of a Mountain Dew, Doritos and Halo 4 advertisement, it seems justified for gamers to decry the image as everything wrong with professional gaming coverage.
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Initial reports indicated that, ahead of the consular attack, Ansar al-Sharia had organized a protest to decry an inflammatory film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed and also protest the United States, where the film was privately produced.
But the Summit of the Americas gave them an easy opportunity to decry the president's weakness, not only after his handshake with Chavez but also when he sat quietly through Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's 50-minute anti-American rant.
Initial reports indicated that, ahead of the consular attack, Ansar al Sharia had organized a protest to decry an inflammatory film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed and also protest the United States, where the film was privately produced.
" We can't really recall Apple ever being much into this "choice" thing of which he speaks, but he went on to decry Intel's practices as having stifled growth in the PC industry, and then went in for some rhetorical action: "Knowing Apple, why would they want to be held hostage like everyone else has been?
The purpose of his "fact-finding" mission was to castigate the Bush administration for its refusal to pursue Syria as an ally, and to decry Damascus's international isolation caused by its support for the insurgency in Iraq, its strategic alliance with Iran, its support for Hizbullah as well as Hamas and al-Qaida, its illicit nuclear program and its subversion of the pro-Western Lebanese government.
They turn instead to Salafist preachers who decry corruption (and in some cases languish in prison) or to secret societies associated with the Muslim Brotherhood, or to the constitutionalist movement, started by liberals, that has a growing Islamist component and can thus serve to import the ideas of the Arab spring.
Wanting to ban the very solution to the problem they decry?
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The authors rightly decry the degree to which scientists have sometimes manufactured and exaggerated environmental uncertainties.
The boycott was called to protest what Iraqiya leaders decry as increasingly authoritarian moves by Mr. Maliki.
Some also feel that it's better to wait on the evidence before rushing to judgment on what happened that night.. Others decry the "stand your ground" law that allowed Zimmerman to walk away free of any criminal charges.
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Many conservatives decry deficits yet fail to draw the obvious correlation between annual federal revenue increases and the ability of Congress to deficit spend.
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