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She did, but I knew about it and condoned them.
Let me be clear; no one is condoning the President's behavior.
She most certainly at no time condoned what had happened to her daughter.
In some cases, though, it was teachers and school officials who condoned such thinking.
I am not condoning any of these activities and never have.
That she condoned what he'd done and was happy with the way things had turned out?
I mean it's like the father is condoning what they're doing.
The men needed to know I would not condone such acts.
"We do not condone violence even in so good a cause."
Yet there are times when I appear to condone them.
"But your feeling in this case was more than a matter of not condoning it."
What I shall have to do they might understand but could not condone.
After all, we can condone liberty only up to a point.
"Some of the parents condone what students do because this is the way it's always been," a teacher said.
And by all signs this one was at least condoned.
They're still together but she says to forgive is to condone.
Naturally he could not condone a relationship of any kind between them.
But, he said, the company did nothing to encourage or condone such behavior.
There was nothing in the Doctor's past history to make anyone believe he'd condone violence.
Are we, by doing this, condoning their use of drugs?
"Obviously this is not something we are going to condone," he said.
But because the system moved cases along, it was quietly condoned.
What could he tell his children without appearing to condone drug use?
"I would not condone anybody who worked with Clinton at that time," she said.
But in the present circumstances it seemed too much like condoning what had been done.