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 Translation for 'condemnation' from English to Norwegian
NOUN1   a condemnation | condemnations
NOUN2   condemnation | -
SYNO condemnation | conviction | curse | ...
fordømmelse {m}condemnation
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Translation for 'condemnation' from English to Norwegian

condemnation
fordømmelse {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • On April 25, 2018, 57 members of the House of Representatives, led by Ro Khanna, released a condemnation of Holocaust distortion in Ukraine.
  • The federal government acquired the property via condemnation rather than negotiated sales.
  • In 1939, following the Spanish Civil War and a revival of anti-communism in the Catholic Church, Pope Pius XII decided to end the condemnation.
  • On August 19, 2007, a three-member condemnation panel set the value of the land at $23.8 million by a vote of 2–1.
  • Inverse condemnation is a term used in the law to describe a situation in which the government takes private property but fails to pay the compensation required by the 5th Amendment of the Constitution, so the property's owner has to sue to obtain the required just compensation.

  • The Wisconsin law has been criticized as one having little or no real protection for property owners because it provides protection against property condemnation for economic development but does allow property condemnation under a broadly defined description of blighted.
  • Criticism of the response to the fire primarily consisted of condemnation of issues with the emergency response and fire safety regulation practices in the UK at the time.
  • The Seattle Monorail Project proposed a monorail station at the site of the Sinking Ship, which it hoped to acquire through condemnation.
  • Another perspective sees Romans 1:26 as a blanket condemnation of unnatural heterosexual activity enduring to the present day, such as anal sex, whereas Romans 1:27 is a blanket condemnation of male homosexual activity enduring to the present day.
  • Unlike the declaration of the 1969 meeting, the Berlin conference document did not contain any condemnation of China.

  • The Third Ecumenical Council called Nestorius to account for his teachings following his condemnation as a heretic by Pope Celestine I.
  • is, in current usage, a 'decree of condemnation to death or banishment' ("Oxford English Dictionary") and can be used in a political context to refer to state-approved murder or banishment.
  • through condemnation proceedings. In 1917, the government took possession of the North Island through a bill of condemnation.
  • The condemnation of yoga followed upon the Council's condemnation of females who wear trousers.
  • During its earlier history, the championed Pope John Paul II's condemnation of the dissenting Catholic theologian Hans Küng.

  • The condemnation was short lived; on April 18, 2008 Kentucky Equality Federation's Board of Directors rescinded the General Advisory Council's condemnation of Kentucky Fairness Alliance and terminated 9 of the 14 members on the General Advisory Council.
  • The 18th century also saw the development of new forms of musical theater, such as the vaudeville theater, and the opéra comique, as well as a new genre of literary writing about theater, such as Diderot's "Paradoxe sur le comédien"; the writings of Voltaire defending theater actors against the condemnation of the church; and Rousseau's condemnation of immorality in the theater.
  • Rule [...] deals with procedure in condemnation actions.
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