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This breach of confidence is to be deplored.
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I deplored the divisions amongst us, as being, to a large extent, impertinent in the solemn crisis which was too evidently impending....
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It was the one work he deplored in old age he was never likely to hear again.
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He deplored when law is made using false science and false statistics, or when proper observations are distorted for advantage.
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Proponents of the amateur ideal deplored the influence of money and the effect it has on sports.
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One of the unfortunate results caused by the controversy was that many authorities have deplored the confusion that has been created in the public mind.
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Such discussions often center upon questions of whether these widely deplored activities of the past can be reasonably compared to present-day military medical ethics dilemmas.
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Many families and friends were split up and large parts of the population deplored the development and the wars.
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An article in the town newspaper from a citizen lamented the lack of fire-fighting facilities and deplored the pilfering of goods slaved from the fire.
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There is nothing tangible to admire or deplore; nothing to string up over the chimney breast or crowd the window ledges.
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