His view is that our anxiety about terrorism is hysterically out of proportion, and is cynically perpetuated by our leaders. |
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His appeal may lie in the disparity between the image projected in his interviews and the image perpetuated in his records. |
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A crime wave has struck the city, perpetuated by a gang of three dimwitted crooks. |
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Is it therefore a tradition that should be perpetuated indefinitely, or should it be abandoned? |
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Somewhere along the line the truth had been buried, a statistical error made and a lie perpetuated. |
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I found Bellamy's notions of how society could so easily be remade and then perpetuated in its idealized form more than a little soft-headed. |
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Whether or not the north-south divide exists, it is perpetuated through the media. |
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MacSwan's basic quarrel is with the widely discredited notion of semilingualism that, he argues, is perpetuated in Cummins' theories. |
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Perhaps the series writers are trying to highlight the inequities perpetuated by racism? |
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So much so that he had perpetuated this lie, or the idea of it, anyway, for some time. |
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The confidence bestowed by his patron boosted his self-assurance and perpetuated his interest in becoming a professional sculptor. |
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Even respected musicologists perpetuated the story that all of his music sounds more or less the same. |
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For example, some practices are perpetuated as the members of a group are severally replaced. |
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He thinks the environmentalists should correct the misperceptions they have perpetuated. |
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From this was perpetuated the dogma that the private sector would always be more efficient than the public. |
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He opposed the mission station model because it perpetuated the missionaries' foreign culture and their permanence. |
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The historic insularity and xenophobia of the Japanese have perpetuated a style of cooking relying on the indigenous ingredients of the country. |
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The idealism of childhood is further perpetuated by the advertising industry that plays on our nostalgia for a time when everything came easily. |
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Britain has changed because of the culture of political correctness perpetuated by the government. |
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The reasons for the fomentation of militancy have been spectacularly perpetuated by your very own government. |
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As a result, an unequal distribution of power long has been perpetuated in the nurse-physician relationship. |
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As students of urban folklore know, legends are perpetuated for reasons other than simple credulity. |
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The idea that all furries are doing something taboo was perpetuated in news media reports last fall. |
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In his usual manner, he refused to be drawn into politics of insults and character assassination as being perpetuated by some opposition leaders. |
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In the long run there is also the problem of their overdependence on a single product, which may be perpetuated by the favourable banana regime. |
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Once a batch of bread has been mixed with the leaven, there are two ways in which the system can be perpetuated. |
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They have perpetuated the unhealthy idea that there are still skeletons in the closet. |
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Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fountain, of West Yorkshire Police, said it was important to realise receiving stolen goods perpetuated the criminal market. |
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In her piece she generally laments culturally perpetuated generalizations. |
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His breeding kennels have insured that this breed will be perpetuated. |
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The state ostensibly dominated the society, but it was in fact the landed aristocratic families that kept the state at bay and perpetuated local power for centuries. |
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Of all the cruel hoaxes perpetuated by the government, the Minister of Agriculture's hoax is the worst. |
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The media has perpetuated four big lies in relation to this event. |
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Who could believe this man when his government serially exercises its power of veto to prevent numerous UN resolutions against atrocities perpetuated upon these people? |
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The media, however, commented disdainfully, and the Reform party was eventually forced into the mould perpetuated by the dynamics of the system. |
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What kind of images and perceptions are perpetuated when such a marriage is disparaged openly on TV and in the newspapers? |
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Bidegain insists the media have perpetuated a misperception that the Border Patrol operates under its own set of rules. |
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In the absence of a professional police force, the employment of soldiers in public order duties perpetuated their traditional reputation as tools of tyranny. |
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If government does nothing, many enterprises will fail but overcapacity will be perpetuated because their licenses will remain in the industry. |
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Ancestor worship, which took place once a year with commemorative rites at night, used to be perpetuated. |
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A hierarchy of oppression is perpetuated by legislative inaction and democratic inaction. |
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The disunion of the workmen is created and perpetuated by their unavoidable competition among themselves. |
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I'm worried about the image that will be perpetuated that South Africa is a corrupt country. |
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The custom is perpetuated today by people who serve their guests eggnog, punch, or other specially prepared seasonal drinks. |
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Third, they attempt to delegitimatize the insistent mythologies that other writers have perpetuated about the Center, such as mistaking its early teachers for missionaries. |
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The resulting isolation has constrained social and economic development and perpetuated poverty across the entire area. |
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Some have not incorporated which has perpetuated instability in their areas of control. |
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They did not feel the fear that is often perpetuated when people see change on the horizon. |
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They represent also a need to reflect and address our discontent with the status quo perpetuated for far too long. |
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And if there is evidence, which merits prosecution and arrests, I believe that the long arm of the law should catch whoever has perpetuated such crimes. |
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Another watchdog group uses a photo-sharing site to document fraud perpetuated by senior officials. |
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A destructive cycle of dependence is perpetuated by home environments in which the parents do not work and are dependent on social assistance. |
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The energy approach to a neighborhood or a building complex must be perpetuated over time and designed in a comprehensive manner. |
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Another characteristic of online bullying is that the attack could last until the forum is closed, and therefore could be perpetuated for months. |
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This perpetuated the boom, as it took time for investors to discover and reassess the underlying risks. |
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Does this mean that active learning is, as Mattson characterizes it, an idealistic sham perpetuated by Pollyannaish administrators and workshop facilitators? |
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This is how this type of misinformation spreads throughout the Air Force and infects every level with a plague of bad practices that are perpetuated internally. |
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This practice is perpetuated by women, but justified in gendered terms. |
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This was accompanied by a tendency to eschew written theory and doctrine and was perpetuated during the cold war by several major events. |
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Creates a log of malicious, uncertified rootkits-a log that can be perpetuated throughout the enterprise. |
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In accordance with the strategy of orientalism, and relying on the electronic and print media, the myths of the Other are created and perpetuated. |
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Their existence is being perpetuated by businesses that have these people in an awkward situation. |
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And so, despite their official protests, the colonial authorities perpetuated this practice, all the while reviling the Amerindians for it. |
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The distaff side of the royal household perpetuated, and even augmented, the pagan cults. |
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In many cases the practice has been perpetuated on behalf and in support of a well known warlord engaged in confrontations. |
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Individual plants can be freakishly productive and this can be perpetuated, to some extent, by cloning. |
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The environment in which species develop and are perpetuated, which constitute a biocenosis, is often referred to by the term biotope or habitat. |
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It is clear that these cases contain a lot of biologically determined and socially perpetuated gender inequities. |
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Renaissance collectors sought not only to depict humanists as heirs of the classical past, but also to ensure that portraits perpetuated the memory of famous figures. |
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Combined with this influx of gold and silver, the growing population and urbanization perpetuated the price revolution. |
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Its aim was to help create more fraternal relationships, and to move beyond the mistaken views of others perpetuated by the lack of contact between peoples and by the wounds of history. |
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That threefold rejection of the relationship with God has perpetuated itself in every member of the human race since the beginning of Creation, and all the ills of the world go back to it. |
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If children of migrants leave school with an experience of underachievement and segregation which carries on in their later life, the risk is that such a pattern is perpetuated also in the next generation. |
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The great sense of shame that surrounds a family with a member afflicted by mental illness is perpetuated constantly by newspaper stories of those who have been found innocent of a violent crime by reason of insanity. |
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The requirement of one union for each category contributed to the pulverization of unions, some of which are often little representative, as they are established and perpetuated to benefit from the compulsory union fees. |
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The movie industry has also adapted to survive, yet it persists in recycling maddeningly troglodytic representations of women that its embrace of superheroes has only perpetuated and maybe exacerbated. |
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As a result of this and probably because of the inclination towards abstraction, paper sheets have been realised which perpetuated in a new manner the beautiful and serene forms of past centuries. |
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Conflict between the indigenous peoples and the business sector is perpetuated by the non-existence of a legal framework to protect the indigenous people's entitlements. |
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Crafted by a skilled cabinetmaker from the Vallée de Joux, the interior design of this 53 sq.m boutique is imbued with the regional heritage and the Blancpain horological know-how perpetuated for the past 270 years. |
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Because they were not afraid to publicly turn against a far-reaching lack of freedom in society, which is perpetuated by undisguised terrorist tactics generated by the state machinery. |
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Given that the measure primarily impacted seniors and near retirees I am forced to wonder what event could possibly have perpetuated this radical policy flip-flop. |
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This fraud was perpetuated by someone who had access to the system, who wasn't honest and who profited from it until the day when, because of its amount, it showed up on the radar and we detected it. |
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Of even more direct relevance to drug control, this absence of a suitable yardstick has perpetuated the difficulties of assessing the impact and effectiveness of drug control policies. |
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He leaves us this extraordinary testament of love, so that always and everywhere the mystery of his Body and Blood may be perpetuated and people may approach the inexhaustible source of grace. |
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Thus, enormous demisability challenges at later formulation stages of missions aspired to be demisable are evident due to these perpetuated oversights in entrenching Design-for-Demise practices. |
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The charity's Unsubscribe campaign calls for an end to alleged human rights abuses perpetuated in the name of the War on Terror. |
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Guided by his taste for perfection, Camille Fournet perpetuated the techniques of the master leatherworkers and enriched them as he himself gained experience. |
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In practice, however, the differences survive and — in the case of new street-level subway entrances — are deliberately perpetuated by New York City Transit to reflect the system's trifurcated origins. |
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The Kenyan African National Union governments, under Presidents Jomo Kenyatta and Daniel Arap Moi, perpetuated the notion that socialism was dangerous. |
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The ministerial representative specifically said this is a false dichotomy perpetuated repeatedly by Canada to push forward individual rights over collective rights. |
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Realistic multi-pronged strategies that link literacy to sustainable livelihoods and to people's assertion of their rights will not be developed whilst this discourse is perpetuated. |
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It could hasten the end of the arms race, still perpetuated by the power and profit motive, and lead the way towards world disarmament and world peace, visioned and provided for in the Charter of the United Nations. |
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Specialized in cabinetwork and joinery work, we are installed at the foot of the Luberon since 1978 but our company exists in the region since the beginning of the last century and is perpetuated from father to son. |
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My interest in enrolling in the Guatemala class trip was driven by my interest in macroeconomic systems and how economic 'unfreedoms' are perpetuated by civil 'unfreedoms', and vice versa. |
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It thereby perpetuated a myth dispatched by research many years ago about the high costs of intermittency in renewable energies. Adequate capacity is a statistical property of the system. |
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It has become increasingly clear that the community's failure to appreciate the wholeness of offenders has perpetuated the sort of marginal, disaffected anomie that likely contributed to Bob's offending in the first place. |
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But the country has also suffered terrible conflicts, poor governance and heart-wrenching poverty, all of which created and perpetuated the vulnerability which has been devastatingly exposed during the shaking. |
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The patriarchal system is perpetuated by violence. |
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Advocate for equal treatment of international labour migrants and nationals, and challenge stigma and discrimination against migrants, including that perpetuated by the media. |
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By breaking its electoral promises to reform the Access to Information Act and to protect whistleblowers, the Conservative government has perpetuated the culture of secrecy inherited from the Liberals. |
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Therefore the defect cannot now be perpetuated. |
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These are not compatible with the concept of the 'needy poor' enshrined in the Elizabethan-era law and perpetuated in more recent judicial pronouncements. |
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They had perpetuated a dubiously holy union of Church and State that had refused for centuries to hear the cry of the poor and the oppressed. |
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This has become the most common perception of World War I, perpetuated by the art, cinema, poems, and stories published subsequently. |
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Hence the correct enquiries were not made and the mistake of Donald was perpetuated. |
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The misidentification is perpetuated by general education teachers' unfamiliarity of two different English proficiencies. |
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Innocent VIII lent credibility to the actual existence of undeads, an action that perpetuated, and even stimulated, vampire hysteria. |
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You perpetuated the cycle of racism in the department as well. |
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For 35 years, the Pact perpetuated the Stalinist concept of Soviet national security based on imperial expansion and control over satellite regimes in Eastern Europe. |
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In their daily practices, journalists often perpetuated ageing and increasingly anachronistic ideologies, but they were rarely, in fact, dominated by them. |
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And an outbreak of vancomycin resistant enterococcal infection in a burn unit was determined to have perpetuated by a contaminated ECG lead wire harness. |
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From an economic viewpoint the discovery of new silver and gold deposits as well as the productivity increase in the silver mining industry perpetuated the price revolution. |
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While the group numbers have ebbed and flowed, Harry Potter fan groups have perpetuated the fandom in their hometowns through local events for adults and children alike. |
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Such ideologies of shared characteristics are often perpetuated in the form of powerful, compelling narratives that give legitimacy and continuity to the set of shared values. |
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German Volkslieder perpetuated by Liederhandschriften manuscripts like Carmina Burana date back to medieval Minnesang and Meistersinger traditions. |
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Vaccinated gilts and sows show a decreased transplacental virus transmission from infected females to piglets, one main reason why diseases can be perpetuated. |
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