Most of all, I am concerned about a perpetuation of unsavoury sales practices. |
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In companies with a great brand, like Dell or Starbucks, everyone is a citizen participating in the perpetuation of the brand. |
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Demigods remain above such suffering, often contributing to the perpetuation of suffering. |
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The Australian competition was largely responsible for the perpetuation of gumleaf playing in the second half of the 20th century. |
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Does this make us unwittingly collusive in the perpetuation of wealth inequity? |
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Apparently, they're willing to accept the fact that their organizations are built for perpetuation rather for than innovation. |
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This group has a stake in the perpetuation of racism and will desire and work for it to continue. |
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A maverick and visionary artist, fervidly dedicated to the perpetuation of South Indian culture, S. Rajam has painted his dreams his way. |
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The inevitable chrysanthemum puns on the themes of lastingness and perpetuation reinforced and popularized this symbolism. |
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Within politics, the eventual Truth is axiomatised according to the strategic perpetuation of hegemonic rule. |
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Indeed, Machiavelli did hold the view that the perpetuation of the state was more important than the life of the individual. |
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However, she does not accept his theory of class bifurcation as the sole element in the perpetuation of class bifurcation. |
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This perpetuation of the idea that mental illness is less legitimate than physical illness absolutely infuriates me. |
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A fire blazing brightly in the fireplace meant warmth and comfort but at a deeper level also meant survival and the perpetuation of life itself. |
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The goal should be a slower and more balanced economy, not the perpetuation of the bubble. |
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By forming our emotional constitution in particular ways, our society helps to ensure its own perpetuation. |
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The tribal churinga ensured perpetuation of plant and animal life needed for the support of people. |
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It underlines the importance of the maintenance and perpetuation of humankind and preservation of life on earth. |
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Typically, a unitary government is preferred in small nations, where government authorities seek to promote efficient solutions to national problems and the perpetuation of national values.
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His goal is simple, the perpetuation of the sport of skydiving. |
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Today we are dealing with a bill that arises out of concerns from the Auditor General about the perpetuation of tax loopholes and tax havens. |
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This in short is a highly deflationary Budget, which, far from promoting growth, would only contribute to a perpetuation and accentuation of the prevailing demand constraint. |
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If humankind did not have a consciousness and still lived on the base instinct of perpetuation of the species, we would simply be born, mature, mate and die. |
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And needless to say it's the GOP that depends on perpetuation of the fiction. |
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The perpetuation of her lineage informs her decisions in both centuries. |
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The virtual guarantee of impunity plays a catalyst role for the perpetuation of such acts. |
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Their ultimate sacrifice, and that of those who have gone before, strengthens our will to continue in the perpetuation of Remembrance. |
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The perpetuation of that kind of racial divide is dangerous to our country. |
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This stops the perpetuation of the wounded inner child and prevents us from projecting our misperceptions onto our own children. |
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And if this is right, then perpetuation of zero lower bound idea simply provides cover to central bankers who aren't willing to continue easing. |
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This requires the mediation of committed professionals working as a team with actors for the perpetuation of their initiatives. |
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The education system does not prevent the perpetuation of inherited social situations and does not curb precariousness and exclusion. |
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These factors all contribute to the perpetuation of incomplete and, in some cases, biased information. |
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The costs of violence against children to society, including perpetuation of the cycle of violence, will also be considered. |
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Germ cells are the cells in animals necessary for the generation of offspring and perpetuation of species. |
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The coordinative mechanism of tradition, resting as it does on the perpetuation of social roles, is marked by a characteristic changelessness in the societies in which it is dominant. |
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Regarding the prosecutors in this case, I say only that if the perpetuation of power is predicated on perjury, then the U. S. Attorneys are as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar. |
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Thanks to internal transfers, the perpetuation of expertise has been ensured and has enabled activities with substantial value added to level out or even increase. |
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The perpetuation of unjust policies perpetuates the disastrous consequences of making people permanently dependent on aid which itself is so often tied with strings leading to further despoliation. |
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The reason to the perpetuation of this highly questionable monopoly lays mostly in imbricated corporate financial interests and in the cleverly maintained ignorance of most computer users. |
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The species has no existence apart form these individual organisms, and yet the perpetuation of the species involves the perpetual generation and destruction of the particular individuals of which it is composed. |
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Despite their perpetuation by tabloids – and the odd home secretary – these tales are now mostly better known as myths, or at least as gross distortions. |
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In 1965 he pointed out that family breakdown was contributing to the perpetuation of black poverty in the United States, an argument that was then denounced as heresy but is now treated as a truism. |
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Heirs to Andrew Jackson on the right have their own worries about the self perpetuation of an American elite, but no desire at all to use government as a leveller. |
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If the SPD limped on in government, that would not just strengthen the appeal of the Left but be a travesty of voters' wishes. The perpetuation of a grand coalition also runs into broader objections. |
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I have noticed a political theme emerging during the course of the debate: the perpetuation of the myth that the Single Sky is an attack on the sovereignty of the individual States. |
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The perpetuation of this unjust, absurd situation confirms beyond a reasonable doubt that this blockade is aimed at collectively punishing and debilitating the population, young and old. |
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Women's emancipation as a result of this situation has proved decisive in ensuring its perpetuation and in preventing all forms of hatred and extremism. |
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But there is also an increased sensitivity about identity, a withdrawal into oneself, fear, the perpetuation of hidebound attitudes and the mobilization of all-powerful interests. |
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Jean-Michel Arrivé added that despite the perpetuation of stakeholder networks, the lack of means and insufficient involvement on the part of the States was an obstacle to the effectiveness of this cooperation instrument. |
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Having two wives at the same time seemingly is common and accepted in the village, though it may eventually lead to the perpetuation of more forms of violence within the family. |
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This is mainly reflected in the poor recognition and transmission of the history of those communities and in the perpetuation of the existing discriminatory image of those groups. |
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Indeed, we must support the perpetuation of cooperative projects, which are often made fragile through lack of funding, visibility and recognition. |
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Otherwise, the processes may only perpetuate or reinforce the independence of programs and justify that perpetuation as being the result of careful policy analysis. |
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Systemic discrimination, on the other hand, is the creation, perpetuation or reinforcement of persistent patterns of inequality among disadvantaged groups. |
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The constant need to look for a scapegoat can only lead to faulty analyses and superficial solutions, and therefore to the perpetuation of the problems. |
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The development and perpetuation of the permanent tamarisk type in the phreatophyte zone of the southwest. |
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He further examines the responsibility of the Conflict Tactics Scale in the perpetuation of myths surrounding gender neutrality in partner violence. |
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The maintenance of Gurindji within the mixed language can be seen as the perpetuation of Aboriginal identity under massive and continuing cultural incursion. |
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