Actual, real, visible change must be made or the anti-democratic forces will prevail. |
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We are filled with sorrow, but yet, we are determined not to let this terror prevail. |
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To see that sanity can for once prevail over the country's foremost fresh foods market should please all. |
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He thought that if this system crumbled then anarchy and tyranny would prevail. |
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Firm in our resolve, focused on our mission, and led by a superb commander in chief, we will prevail. |
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There was now to be no sanctuary where the logic of capitalism could not prevail. |
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Animal liberationists have dared to question the right of our species to assume that human interests must always prevail. |
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Time after time they find that higher prices prevail where there is a lack of competition and where restrictive practices are rife. |
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It annoys me that good always seems to prevail over evil in books, movies, TV, and life in general. |
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Yet within the military, misogynist culture and widespread sexual assault on servicewomen continues to prevail. |
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Such practices prevail, not only in many union locals, but in virtually all international unions. |
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I think it also possible that he has such a low opinion of her that he is determined that his opinions and views shall prevail over hers. |
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When muscles are loosened and the circulation is good, good health will prevail and there will inevitably be less chance of any disfunction. |
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Professor Hills said there was no easy way of predicting which view would prevail. |
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Willing blindness seems to prevail among farmers who refuse to understand the idiocy of pricing milk at wildly differing price levels. |
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Every aspect of what is supposed to prevail in serious fiction comes into play. |
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If human beings are capable of deciding the truth value of every well-formed mathematical statement, then classical logic will prevail after all. |
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We must not believe that all opinion is ideology, that reason is only power, that there is no truth to prevail. |
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As long as calm heads prevail, it can be reasonably hoped that tangible progress will be made in the future. |
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All that he had originally designed to spend on Malta, he would give as an aid to the queen, so that she might prevail over her rebels. |
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We must recommit ourselves to building a world where democracy and rights prevail. |
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In the scenes from the Apocalypse or from Serbian myths and legends, drama and exaltation prevail. |
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There is never any guarantee that such a situation will always prevail in the future. |
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These fanatical groups wish to create fundamentalist enclaves in which some version of Sharia law will prevail. |
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Since greed tended to prevail over comity, the Great Plains bred depressives and sociopaths. |
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In principle, everyone had the power to prevail over astral influences. |
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The French urged the Lombards to wait, but they could not prevail. |
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Will the underdogs prevail through hard work and gumption or will billionaires turn Wisconsin into their own playground? |
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There is a total inconsistency and repugnancy between the Minister's manifest intention and the literal effect of the document, and, in my judgment, the former should prevail. |
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The essence of popular sovereignty, on the other hand, is that the democratic will of the people should prevail over the vested interests of a powerful minority. |
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If a citizen is wronged by any party, he or she can count on it that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will protect him and justice will prevail. |
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The civilized world will likely then prevail, but belatedly and at a higher cost than need have been. |
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You cannot prevail against an enemy combatant who has no fear of death. |
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Will humanity literally fall into the toilet, and will Wedgie Power prevail, or will even Captain Underpants lose the flush of success? |
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The cooler heads will prevail when the top four men in the world do battle Friday in the semifinals at Wimbledon. |
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After engagement it quickly became clear which of the fencers was going to prevail. |
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This is likely to cease altogether in the next few years as the older generation die off and steel blades and chainsaws prevail. |
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At the end of 1793, the army began to prevail and revolts were defeated with ease. |
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Mr. Bergstroem, the Nordea analyst, said he thought AOL would prevail eventually but probably at a price of more than 230 kronor a share. |
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Fitzwalter was still in control of London and the Tower, both of which held out until it was clear that Henry's supporters would prevail. |
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These houses were also slower to adopt the latest trends, and the great hall continued to prevail. |
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Bunyan writes about how the individual can prevail against the temptations of mind and body that threaten damnation. |
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Forced to race, and lacking time for preparation, Conner and SDYC looked for a way to prevail. |
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If Parliament had the ability to withhold funds from the monarch, then it could prevail. |
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Brazilian law is based on the civil law legal system and civil law concepts prevail over common law practice. |
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Before this date, the Covenanters were usually referred to as Supplicants, but from about this time the former designation began to prevail. |
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Since plankton are the food of fish, abundant fish populations often live where these currents prevail. |
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The Trojans prevail and force the Greeks back to their wall, while Hera and Athena are forbidden to help. |
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However, Commonwealth laws prevail over State laws to the extent of the inconsistency. |
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If this is so for every 'cell' of the body, then local thermodynamic equilibrium is said to prevail throughout the body. |
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South of Agadir and east of Jerada near the Algerian borders, arid and desert climate starts to prevail. |
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On sandy soils, the thick woodlands turn into savannas where the aforementioned species prevail as well as species like Jacaranda mimosifolia. |
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Grey skies, breezy conditions, higher humidity and cooler temperatures prevail. |
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If subject and object can be identified within a clause, the problem can arise that different orders prevail in different contexts. |
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Linguistic identity has not yet established which terms shall prevail, and all three are used in common parlance. |
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Sometimes a plaintiff may prevail in a tort case even if the person who allegedly caused harm was acquitted in an earlier criminal trial. |
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However, economic dilution must prevail towards accounting dilution when making the choice. |
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However, federal laws prevail over State laws where there is any inconsistency. |
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Article 75 of the Constitution states that a federal law shall prevail over any inconsistent state laws, including sharia laws. |
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The right-wing Reversionist focuses on a small town past where law, order and predictability prevail. |
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The same relation may prevail between the suchness of willing in men and the realization of that willing. |
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Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act were insufficient as a matter of law to prevail against Tenet in this case, Seitz said. |
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While the IRS will want to limit the value to thrift store values, the courts have allowed taxpayers to rebut that assumption and prevail. |
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Do the latifundia owners think that they need to make concessions to get stability, or that they can prevail without them? |
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Then, a Perry campaign has to prevail in the general election. |
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In other words, hard-line conservatives might still prevail in Arizona. |
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In the West, relatively arbitrary straight lines following latitude and longitude often prevail, due to the sparseness of settlement west of the Mississippi River. |
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In the United States, the spellings kidnaped and worshiped, which were introduced by the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s, are common, but kidnapped and worshipped prevail. |
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However, in Madeira, the rebels have the support of part of the population and of several exiled opposition politicians, managing to prevail and control the island. |
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The Dodgers have moved that the Bankruptcy Court disallow the Stow claim in its entirety because, as a matter of law, Stow cannot prevail in his claims against the debtors. |
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Not only Cato is vanquished by Caesar, but the treachery and perfidiousness of Syphax prevail over the honest simplicity and the credulity of Juba. |
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Brown bears typically dominate wolf packs in disputes over carcasses, while wolf packs mostly prevail against bears when defending their den sites. |
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This book assumes that cooler heads will prevail. Russian and American negotiators will find some way to accommodate the deployment of a modest interceptor force. |
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Though the shelves are usually fertile, if anoxic conditions prevail during sedimentation, the deposits may over geologic time become sources for fossil fuels. |
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In Africa, smoking is in most areas considered to be modern, and many of the strong adverse opinions that prevail in the West receive much less attention. |
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However, the Constitution states that if there is any conflict between the Maltese and the English texts of any law, the Maltese text shall prevail. |
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Identifiable individual styles of classically incorrect Latin prevail. |
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He will at last prevail, if only we have the grace to recognise Him, to seize the opportunities which, out of these excandescent heats, fly off as sparks from the anvil. |
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The second period of extra time was a much cagier affair with Palace defending deeply but they survived a couple of heart-stopping moments to prevail. |
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In the United Kingdom legislation can be originated in either house, but the lower house can ultimately prevail if the two houses repeatedly disagree. |
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Variation in rates of participation can be explained in part by cultural contexts, and in Mexico, dominant cultural ideologies of machismo and marianismo prevail. |
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