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Today no President would denigrate the role of human rights.
Why has he used that great office to denigrate the rights of Americans?
This is not to denigrate his first foreign policy speech.
He denigrated the very sister who had stood by him.
I do not like to see the great work done by this agency denigrated.
He's coming into the company town and denigrating its assets.
That's not to denigrate in any way our European relationships.
Parents should refrain from denigrating each other in front of their children.
We are not going to let them denigrate our historic district.
But I'm not going to stand here and let people denigrate the progress that has been made.
I'm not trying to denigrate those you may consider my competitors.
First he denigrated the climate action report released by his own administration.
People again seemed willing to denigrate themselves before the machines.
I thought, from your comment, that simply being first would be enough for you to support denigrating anyone who might do something similar.
You're the one who's saying that calling something not a sport is denigrating.
If you're going to denigrate evolution, you might, at least, first learn how it works.
Instead of denigrating Creation, you might, at least, first learn how it works.
Is she any better than the women whom you denigrate?"
Do you have to denigrate the things that give meaning and dimension to life?
These people are not denigrated for their occupations, nor should they be.
But she used some of her remaining energy to denigrate witnesses.
The right to vote in a fair election is too important to be denigrated by the news media.
There are those who have reason to denigrate her and it is important at this time that she appear strong.
Turning scholarship and class work into a game is to denigrate the most important thing we can do in life.