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1 Speaking to Jonathan Head, Mr Vejjajiva said he did not condone violence .
2 If we condone violence , then only more violence will follow.
3 We take this matter very seriously and do not condone violence or intolerance of any kind.
4 The Brotherhood says it does not condone violence .
5 Each club has rules that condone violence to further the interests of the club and its members.
6 We do not condone violence , he said.
7 I do not condone violence against women.
8 The "principled" approach is to be against violence, to refuse to condone violence , to repudiate violence.
9 A member of Taylor's family told 7 News Perth they "did not condone violence against women".
10 Yellow Cabs Queensland vice president Bill Parker said he did not condone violence but could understand why it happened.
11 I might add that I do not condone violence of any kind or from either side in this conflict.
12 We do not condone violence .
13 A CIDER advertisement has been withdrawn following complaints that it was offensive and appeared to condone violence against women.
14 Emerick said the Oath Keepers do not condone violence and require that guards be vetted and pass a background check.
15 Mr Pink was within his rights to invite people to leave town, but Mr Sanson said he did not condone violence .
16 This isn't the main body of the Fellowship...the leaders are always careful to say, 'Oh, gosh, no, we don't condone violence against anyone.
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