Another criticism is that they sentimentalise the past or make it antiquarian by abnegating the context and concentrating on the artefacts. |
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Doctors may offload their ethical problems on clinical ethicists, abnegating their moral responsibilities too easily. |
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In passages such as these, his most distinctive, Thackeray comes perilously near abnegating his responsibility as a human being, let alone as a moralist or satirist. |
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Penelope even comes close to abnegating the marital fidelity that in Homer is her most salient attribute. |
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The flipside is that participation is seductive and may effectively co-opt employees into abnegating their interests and policing themselves in toxic ways. |
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Deliberately abnegating curatorial control, Mr. Ozkaya displays all the submissions edge to edge, in random order, across several of Exit Art's windows. |
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Humility is abnegating your own self interest, but you and the one who uses your code are not the only ones affected by your choice of which free software license to use for your code. |
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