| 31. | And the Indian government, enjoying a surge of domestic support, has shown little concern over international opprobrium.
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| 32. | A suitable censure resolution would state that this president has earned lasting opprobrium for failing in his constitutional duty.
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| 33. | But, if he hasn't done it yet it is not because he worries about international opprobrium.
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| 34. | Moreover, the judges said, " the opprobrium of this gesture may be in decline ."
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| 35. | Finally, Bush needs to display moral clarity about nuclear weapons, making them a focus of international opprobrium.
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| 36. | Lastly, the Kremlin is unlikely to risk the international opprobrium that turning off Yukos'taps would generate.
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| 37. | The latter crave infamy, and their life energy depends on continuous tabloid-oriented scandal and public opprobrium.
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| 38. | But as a matter of principle, Sister Helen risks opprobrium to become the spiritual adviser to this condemned man.
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| 39. | The former Treasury secretary chose to admit adultery and take the moral opprobrium rather than cast dishonor on his department.
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| 40. | To do so would invite ridicule and opprobrium, say those familiar with the intersecting worlds of sports and entertainment.
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