Insecurity of land tenure militates against long-term conservation of the land resources. |
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He also argued that scientific inquiry has an ineliminable subjective edge to it that militates against the objectivity required for knowledge. |
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This mismatch, he says, militates against the Hockney-Falco claim that the painter relied on optical aids. |
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The proposed legislation militates against increased consumer safety in this area. |
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All this militates against the perfect pancake, which should be a cashmere-smooth amalgamation of ingredients. |
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There is a rigidity in our way of doing things that militates against innovation, experimentation and adaptive learning. |
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This militates at least in favour of maintaining an anonymous admission to medical institutions. |
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The setting of monetary targets, either per official or per local office militates against good administrative cooperation. |
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To my mind, anything which militates against the dignity, equality and mutual respect of human beings is intolerable. |
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Its small team militates for ecological, ethical travels aimed at meeting inhabitants. |
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Such tariff escalation militates against adding value to resource-based products in Canada prior to export. |
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The inalienable character of the right together with its material scope militates against derogation in any circumstances. |
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Limagrain also militates for better use of water resources, the essential basis for the regular quality of agricultural production. |
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The sheer size of the group affected militates against the recognition of the individual claimant's persecution. |
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Furthermore, the practice of attaching conditions to loan operations militates against ownership. |
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An additional factor that still militates against the freedom of movement of employees, and above all against their mobility, is the rather uncoordinated tax policy of the European Union in this context. |
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To comprehensively address the issue of indigene and settler, as embodied in the Nigerian constitution and which is interpreted in a manner that militates against national unity. |
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He was present at the opening of the vocational school 35 years ago, he militates for a universal republic and since 1987 has taken part in exchanges all over the world. |
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Meanwhile the system by which Labour MPs publicly nominate candidates for the leadership and deputy leadership militates in favour of the status quo. |
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The particular role of Vienna in economic relations and administrative co-ordination with border areas of candidate countries militates in favour of this inclusion. |
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It is futile to give pep talks promoting quality while the organizational process militates against it by discouraging initiative and perpetuating internal rivalries. |
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He also writes poetry, militates of course for the Cajun cause in general and more particularly for the survival of the French language in Louisiana. |
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And at the other end of the scale, older workers now live in a social environment which militates for a shorter work life over the maintenance of employment. |
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One of the many absurdities of Tory education policy is a school commissioning system that militates against cohesion, while demanding a unified sense of British values. |
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Expect no pressure from fellow Asians regional custom militates against telling tyrants that they stink. Yet Mr Karimov and others seem fundamentally to misunderstand the Korean model. |
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The fuss over Mr Lomborg highlights an attitude among some media-conscious scientists that militates not just against good policy but against the truth. |
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The rapid tempo of our lives today militates against the formation of vital connections, and most importantly, deep enduring emotional attachments. |
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This militates in particular against niche suppliers of impulse ice cream, limiting their opportunities for obtaining access to wide-scale distribution. |
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Once again, it is the primacy of money that militates against humane and sustainable development, which is the undeniable ambition espoused by the European Union. |
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Migration of small-scale fishermen in the sub-region is better known: The strong mobility of small-scale fishermen in CSRP countries militates in favour of an approach at sub-regional level to address this issue. |
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It militates against the development of a positive image, seriously impairs hope for stability and contributes to a sense of uncertainty, notwithstanding the enormous progress achieved in recent years. |
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Therefore, the principle of institutional economy, that is to say the need to avoid institutional duplication within one organisation and also between several organisations, militates for giving serious thought to this fact. |
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The fact that it is purple militates against it being a trout. |
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