When people deplore changes in their language, they are in fact nearly always worried about something else.
It's not mere philistinism to deplore the victory of such theological assiduity over the hapless 'text'.
Feminist readers attacked its pretension and conservative readers deplored its moral turpitude, while the literati viewed it simply as bad writing.
At several other points, too, she deplores what she considers to be other researchers' apparent misunderstanding of the model (64, 87).
His argument links developments in technology with developments in culture he deplores, but it does not give precedence to technological change.
He particularly deplores the increasingly authoritarian and militaristic methods that some of them embraced (p. 20).
It is equally distinct from the impassioned chromaticism of the lover who, fully aware of his situation, deplores his unhappy plight.
This decree deplored the poor foreign-language speaking and reading skills of high school and university graduates.
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