With such a patronization, publishers can price such journals at will, and still sell them. |
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Jacob laughed quietly, the expression never changing from one of amused patronization. |
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Otherwise intimidations or harassments follows and you simply cannot win a government contract without political affiliation or patronization. |
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In this area of tension, the aim is to find out whether the participation of the individual is increasingly giving way to patronization. |
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He also gyrated a lot on his love songs — even the sad ones — which drew cheers that had a faint whiff of patronization. |
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And I didn't like being a child, because I couldn't stand the patronization connected with childhood. |
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Certainly much advice carries a whiff of patronization which makes it difficult for a sensitive person to accept cheerfully. |
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She looks down at me, sympathetic with a hint of patronization. |
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And how much has that short-term patronization cost us as a nation in terms of long-term viability? |
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He sought patronization of the government for the players who have potential to achieve more successes for the country. |
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Together, these three management processes organize, monitor and direct your workforce on a company-wide basis, without creating any patronization or undesirable regimentation. |
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In his memoir, published in 1988, he wrote about her with a mix of affection and patronization, emphasizing her sexuality and her backcountry feistiness. |
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All such people enjoy full support and patronization from the neighboring hostile countries particularly from India. |
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