IR Most Welsh speakers and Welsh-language activists would deplore the intimidating actions of a few hotheads.
In Cologne, critics deplore the proposed mosque's visibility, and the height of its minarets.
"I deplore the leaks that have taken place, " he said on a trip to Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
The more the western-dominated parties deplore it, the more closely its backers hang together.
Deplore, if you want, the fact that the rich are getting richer faster than the poor are.
Others used the opportunity to plead for information about the shooting and to deplore such senseless violence.
IR I deplore the condescending tone you adopt towards Jack Lynch (Obituary, October 30th) and Ireland in general.
All that will be of little comfort for friends of Israel who fear and deplore its increasing isolation.
They deplore the Islamist pull of Erdogan's party but a coup would scramble the country's democratic evolution altogether.
So we strongly condemn and deplore any and all violence against Afghan civilians.
Grown-ups may deplore that youngsters don't even say hello properly, but we do so among members of our own group.
If President Obama is to deplore the coup in Honduras, he must do the same with the Chavez-inspired new dictatorships.
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By comparison, the front-runners seem creatures of their electoral machines, less able to reverse the pervasive cynicism that candidates all deplore.
New laws on assault weapons the semi-automatic firearms that anti-violence advocates deplore and on magazine-size would be more harmful to the gun industry.
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There are all sorts of reasons to deplore the fact that banks would once again be propped up by public money.
Frank is yet another big name on the left to note and deplore the powerful uprising in favor of restoring the gold standard.
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Democrats, at least rank-and-file voters, deplore the massive volumes of money that modern politics has come to attract, yet esteem handouts bribing the electorate.
The opposition wanted the resolution to "condemn" the military action, whereas members of the Hindu nationalist government said they were willing to "deplore" it.
"We deplore that this resolution was used to introduce this precedent, " Mexican Ambassador to the United Nations Adolfo Aguilar Zinser said after the session.
Ms Veisaite and her allies deplore the glorification of the LAF.
Federalists deplore the proposed overriding of a core competence of states.
And so it is with rudeness, because while most of us deplore it, new research suggests that we also see it as a sign of power.
Ohio politicians deplore plant closings even as they impose the third highest corporate income tax in the country (10.5%) and the sixth highest personal income tax (8.87%).
But they may be reassured that all four, under first Lady Thatcher and then Mr Blair and Mr Brown, went along with the reforms they now deplore.
The administration has proposed a host of increases in user fees and tobacco taxes to raise revenue that could offset higher spending, a strategy the Republicans deplore.
Its leaders deplore the ruling party's rapid felling of forests, and attack it for giving big development contracts to companies on the Malaysian peninsula, rather than local firms.
Iraq's neighbours deplore Mr Hussein and his cronies, but argue that it is not he or they who would be the prime victims of any further damage to Iraq's economy.
Others deplore eroding standards of conduct and lost liberty.
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The Tories deplore the limits Labour has placed on choice in education new controls on self-governing schools, the abolition of assisted places in private schools, and the threat to the remaining selective grammar schools.
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