France, more so Paris, is known for appreciation and patronisation of finer things of life. |
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Yet Europe must also move with the necessary caution, because advice from the West could all too easily be mistaken for patronisation or intervention. |
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These are just two examples of men's continued patronisation of women that I come across on a regular basis. |
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He must think we have all fallen out of a monkey tree up here if he thinks we would fall for such patently crass patronisation. |
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The degree of patronisation and placation in Western feminism is antithetical to values and goals of many black women. |
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We don't need the patronisation of London and there are more interesting Welsh bands around now than ever before. |
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The response often equal parts of defensiveness, patronisation and anger. |
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In the post-Soviet time, the economy fell into the hands of robber barons, and patronisation by politicians and government officials in an essentially collusive framework. |
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