In common with these base emotions it receives general condemnation as an anti-social force which, by its very nature, is inherently immoral and despicable.
The request provoked general condemnation, but Wheaton resigned and returned to the United States.
Wilhelm is the one exception to my general condemnation of the German breed.
The general condemnation of the prejudice exhibited against him presaged later actions in the Asian American civil rights movement.
Hooks was critical of Irish rugby's coaching approach down the years - including his own contributions in the general condemnation.
The greatest statesmen have fallen very far short of the political ideal, and are therefore justly involved in the general condemnation.
There is no point in vague, general condemnations and complaints.
There was, however, never any general condemnation of slavery or tied servitude.
But just general condemnation - while that has to be made - is really not sufficient.
Instead, Moscow pressed for a more general condemnation of "violence and terror" that could apply to all groups in Bosnia.