The ruins evoke the nation's Indian past and legitimizes both Peru's historical heritage and cultural tradition. |
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The Qur'an itself legitimizes the existence of tribes and peoples without ascribing any superiority to one group over the other. |
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Although the popular vote is important, the electoral vote is what legitimizes our presidential elections. |
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For a writer, toting a notebook and pen legitimizes virtually any activity carried out in a bar, restaurant or cemetery. |
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The security issue, added to the image of these districts, legitimizes the effect of segregation. |
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The more one retaliates against suicide bombings, the more it legitimizes suicide bombing as a method of terrorist attack, of reprisal. |
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Indifference generates more violence, deprives women of their human rights and legitimizes these acts of violence against their bodies. |
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Recognizing the unilateral declaration of Kosovo's independence from Serbia legitimizes the doctrine of imposing solutions to ethnic conflicts. |
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The notion of the bucket list legitimizes this diminished conception of the value of repeated exposure to art and culture. |
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Now with official quotas being put in place, this legitimizes this process. |
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It legitimizes the act of unilateral secession by a provincial or other non-State actor. |
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At national level, the social educational pact legitimizes the citizen and the user in exercising control over the basic education service. |
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Having a third party involved at this juncture legitimizes the integrity of the audits and of the monitoring system as a whole. |
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How aid is given legitimizes some people and some activities and de-legitimizes others. |
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On its website, Wikipedia legitimizes its decision by stating the image is in the public domain, as it is a work of the U. S federal government. |
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The organization believes that the death penalty legitimizes an irreversible act of violence by the state. |
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The Bill legitimizes many commonplace private and non-commercial uses of copyright material that are currently not allowed or where their status is not clear under the existing Copyright Act. |
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Thirdly, we need to abandon universal solutions that will fit all, which legitimizes their imposition on people, usually in the name of progress, development and empowerment. |
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However, we believe that negotiating an FMCT that excludes existing stocks is defective and unhelpful, as it merely legitimizes the status quo, without addressing the fundamental fears of many. |
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Accreditation allows legitimate course work credits to be transferred from one institution to the next and legitimizes your degree. |
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It addresses the challenges that are faced by copyright owners, and at the same time it legitimizes many everyday activities of Canadian consumers in the digital age. |
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Organized science usually legitimizes its claims upon the public purse by making assertions about its activities to the general good, or at least to the good of some particular group. |
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Various witnesses have raised concerns that the ATA generally legitimizes racial profiling by law enforcement and security intelligence officials. |
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Domestic violence in general strongly impacts on children, especially in a culture that legitimizes, or at least tolerates, violence against children by their parents. |
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Having Barry associated with it kind of legitimizes it,'' Hirsch said of the only major-leaguer in this year's camp. |
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The Cousteau Society and other environmental NGOs criticized the proposal as a giveaway that legitimizes forms of commercial whaling without providing conservation protection. |
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