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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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I struggle with the word sanctioned. I just find this word weird. I mean its ambiguity. The word sanctioned can mean something like approved. And at the same time it can mean something is disapproved. Like you would get a punishment (a sanction) for it.
If someone can explain my why this is so I would be pleased. I think the term sanctioned when it is used in a certain political or judicial context rather means under punishment. Or a country get sanctions for misbehavior.
But on the other hand in another (political) context people say something like: "We cannot sanction such a behavior". It is often used. With the meaning of approvement.
If someone can explain my why this is so I would be pleased. I think the term sanctioned when it is used in a certain political or judicial context rather means under punishment. Or a country get sanctions for misbehavior.
But on the other hand in another (political) context people say something like: "We cannot sanction such a behavior". It is often used. With the meaning of approvement.
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