The Democrats will undoubtedly be condemned to wander in the wilderness for some time to come.
This notion should be condemned to the scrap heap of American judicial history.
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One risk for Mr Sarkozy, however, is that Mr Chirac will be condemned to yet another period of cohabitation after the 2002 parliamentary election.
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The Socialists may be condemned to another period of futile introspection.
Absent real political reform, Russia will be condemned to the status of a petroleum state a la russe and consigned to the margins of the world economy and culture.
But the issue is delicate, says our correspondent, as any concessions to the PKK are sure to be condemned by nationalist politicians, being perceived as giving in to terrorists.
"This kind of intimidation against our staff is to be utterly condemned and it is totally unacceptable that officers, who are enforcing the law as they are required to do, should be subjected to such a sustained and threatening campaign, " the council said in a statement.
The president, then, is condemned to be the driver of a high-powered machine, whose full performance he can never test.
We are not condemned to be prisoners of the past for the simple reason that today, at midlife and beyond, we still have a future.
If you lawfully object to, say, the erosion of traditional marriage or open borders, you stand to be condemned by the SPLC as a hater.
"Whereas, differing views and interpretations are a constitutional right of free speech, fraudulent manipulation of voting records is shameful and needs to be condemned, " he wrote.
Pessimists believe China and America are condemned to be rivals.
The onus should be on governments to change tax systems and close the loopholes that they allow to exist rather than to suggest that those using such schemes are to be condemned.
McSheffrey took on the responsibility from 12 yards out and made no mistake, and Birmingham held on for the remainder of the match for what could prove to be a priceless win - and one which condemned Derby to relegation.
Many fans consider subsequent two films with Robert Redford, Inside Daisy Clover and This Property Is Condemned, to be the most notable of Wood's career.
He has to establish, from the top down, to Democrats as well as others, that this is not an occasion to score party points - it is a national scandal which needs to be roundly condemned by everyone.
It would be no surprise for a condemned man to play to the gallery.
Edwards, a death penalty supporter, conceded that "serious steps" need to be take to improve the system so that innocent people aren't condemned to death.
That sort of advocacy, even though uttered with the hope that it may ultimately lead to violent revolution, is too remote from concrete action to be regarded as the kind of indoctrination preparatory to action which was condemned in Dennis.
Much of what is sold under the moniker "bagel" where I live is as bready and dry as toast before being toasted, which it must be to become palatable. (With those words, bagel cognoscenti will understand that I have just condemned these specimens to the same circle of hell reserved for blueberry bagels.) The new trend should be my salvation, but alas, it leaves me cold.
Foreign diplomats, meanwhile, agree that any Chinese effort to try to send the family back to North Korea would be roundly condemned as cruel and callous.
The folk around us thought we were over-eager parents, most condemned us for letting our children to be near-illiterate.
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"We are sure that the new attempt to introduce violence into public life will be condemned" by all politicians, he said.
And civil liberties groups also condemned the move, fearing the law could be used to persecute people and lead to miscarriages of justice.
Mr Hughes condemned the explosion and is calling for CCTV to be installed in the area to prevent further incidents.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has condemned the murderers and insisted there would be "no return to the old days" in Northern Ireland.
In October, UK Prime Minister David Cameron's suggestion that aid could be cut to countries that did not recognise gay rights was condemned by several African countries where homosexual acts are banned, including Ghana, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Supporters on message boards for both clubs condemned the group of supporters who were thought not to be regular fans of Saracens.
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