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International opprobrium has been heaped on the country following its attack on its neighbours.
To call her a pale with all the opprobrium that attaches to the word is not fair.
Remissions of burdens to workpeople, employers and taxpayers ought never to be described by any responsible person in terms of unmeasured opprobrium.
It broke its judicial oaths of allegiance, and for that it deserves ever-lasting opprobrium.
This law, which has been held up to opprobrium this afternoon, is his own work.
I am not convinced that the term "dictator" is a term of opprobrium.
They are, in effect, washing their hands of the issue, so that the courts can take any opprobrium that might flow from the legislation.
While we can accept robbery with a reasonable degree of equanimity, it seems a little hard that opprobrium should be added to it.
A counterfeit voice, by definition inauthentic, will assuredly invite the opprobrium of jazz musicians, who equate imitation with the assumption of an identity not one's own.