Fundamentally, the subordination of the oppressed nations to the major powers is rooted in economic relations. |
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Women in Venezuela have been conditioned for centuries to blame themselves and accept their subordination to men. |
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The power to wage war inherent in the authority of a government provides the necessary subordination of citizen to state. |
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As an educationist, her surmise is that literacy had failed to free women from their predicament of subordination. |
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The central tenet of this sexuality is eroticizing dominance and subordination. |
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That umbilical link was a sign of subordination, yet at the first sustained objection the government backed off. |
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We accept a parallel subordination of subjective appearance to objective reality in other areas. |
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With the Nicene resolution against the Arian subordination of the Son, the tendency to subordinate the Spirit was intensified. |
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But because the subordination is inspired at root by anxiety and denial, it is not a peaceable subordination. |
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The unity they desired was one based upon conquest, political subordination, and economic autarky. |
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A second type of contractual-debt subordination is a contingency debt arrangement. |
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Her efforts towards extricating women, particularly Dalit women, from their state of subordination in the society are well known. |
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Pidgin grammars tend to be shallow, with no syntactic devices for subordination or embedding. |
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Of course, this risks the subordination of personal freedom to some nebulous concept of public good. |
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The comments regarding the subordination of women in First Corinthians, Ephesians and Timothy were points which easily drew my fire. |
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Individuals who use run-on sentences with no subordination, or who use only simple sentences, produce monotonous writing. |
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Another aspect of their subordination is that children's natal origins could be erased in the process of their circulation. |
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The character of such a party was also designed to maintain the subordination of the working class to the old bureaucracies. |
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For most of history, the subordination of wives to husbands was enforced by law and custom. |
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But it is certain to tinker. Lacking its old subordination to executive power, the PRI is more than ever an agglomeration of factions and barons. |
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Unfortunately, the successful self-assertion of women in such a kinship system is at the expense of younger women, which helps perpetuate the cycle of female subordination. |
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The questions of subordination and the commission's mandate require further reflection and work. |
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However, there is a political subordination and a chronological sequence among them. |
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The middle class and the huge proletarian underclass are united in saying there is serious subordination in relation to the West. |
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In order to achieve this it is necessary to deconstruct all those relations currently characterised by subordination and inequality. |
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The subordination of women to men and the prohibition on divorce, both clearly stated in scripture, can at present be modified to adapt the church to contemporary society. |
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The claim that women are systematically subordinated and that this subordination has a grievous impact on women's lives is central to feminism. |
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One example of this subordination is found in the relation between the science of geometry and its subordinate sciences. |
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Women Studies from the beginning was projected as a critical inquiry that would seek to expose the structures that upheld the subordination of women. |
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But that would make existing investors worry more about subordination to the ECB in the event of a restructuring. |
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Indeed, the reform policies of Napoleon reflected the regime's Janus-faced character that combined subordination and exploitation, innovation and progress. |
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The overall work environment between the worker and the payer is one of subordination. |
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This union is neither a revocable contract between independent and equal parties nor mandated by an unchanging divine law which legitimates the subordination of women. |
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Current practice is based on an attitude of subordination rather than on a partnership approach. |
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Programs for the most vulnerable women barely exist and hardly address poverty, subordination and other core elements of their vulnerability. |
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Such subordination is expressed in varying manners depending on the historical and cultural context. |
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These two behaviors of subordination and aggressive domination, toadyism and the symbolic rape of reputations, are referred to here in their most extreme form. |
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Slavery, racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry, subordination, and human rights abuse transform and adapt with the times. |
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It is a relationship of dominance and subordination that makes further conflict inevitable. |
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To derive certain sandwich-type results, we use the dual concept of differential subordination and superordination. |
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The Sultan's authority is inviolable and the Sultan expects total subordination to his will. |
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But this subordination, excluding as it does all confusion, should not transmute into a subservience which would result in military power being transferred to the political sphere. |
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Consequently, this power must be strictly controlled and, regardless of the circumstances, obey a strict subordination of the military to the political, insofar as the latter is the guarantor of the public good. |
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Diana's dedication to human emancipation was also a struggle to free science from subordination to reactionary obscurantism through international socialist revolution. |
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Indeed, the equality of women, in a social sense, may well be the last emancipation to be fully achieved in a classless society, just as women's oppression was the first non-class social subordination in history. |
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Both resolutions cultivate the theory of social assent and social partnership in a bid to bring the workers and other movements to subordination and subjugation to capitalist barbarity. |
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Until now, the Member States have grudgingly accepted the juristically imposed gradual, but transformative, subordination of their legislation to European law. |
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In both viae, common terms are subordinated to common concepts, and it is in virtue of this subordination that they ultimately signify what their concepts represent. |
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Women's special condition consists of social, economic and cultural factors and mechanisms that maintain women in a situation of disadvantage and subordination with regard to men. |
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Furthermore, a detour into political science is necessary to examine the issue of the subordination of economic and social rights to democratic requirements. |
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In order to reduce the subordination to foreign ports, the Federation of Russia has started a program of construction of new ports and expansion of existing port platforms. |
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Sponsors have to explain in their bids why they believe that the degree and type of subordination they propose is the minimum necessary to attract private investors. |
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The relationship of subordination is the capacity, the authority or the right of a payer to exercise a control over the worker's activities and the manner in which the work is done. |
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My last point concerns the issue of the subordination of women to men. |
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Another question that arose was the appropriateness of the Commission's continued subordination to the Economic and Social Council if it was four times as representative as the Council. |
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Languages in the region display an usually high prevalence of suffixation patterns used to signal syntactic subordination. |
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This subordination of nationalist aims to universal cosmopolitan obligations is required, Tan argues, by an impartialist account of justice. |
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In North India, Hinduism asserted patriarchal control within the family, leading to increased subordination of women. |
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While he carried the title of viceroy of Egypt, his subordination to the Ottoman porte was merely nominal. |
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As he refused to accept public subordination, Lloyd George, despite lobbying from the King and Churchill, refused to invite him. |
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In the following sections, several subordination and superordination theorems as well as corresponding sandwich theorems are proved. |
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The relationship of women to the opposite gender is culturally that of gender subordination. |
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In order to prove our subordination and superordination results, we need to the following lemmas in the sequel. |
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Thus there arises a complex whole of overlapping syntheses, which stand in a certain mutual relation of superordination and subordination. |
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In this category parentheses are used to create a protective shield around delicate content or to signal a part oft text for subordination or superordination. |
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However, the extent of his subordination to Denmark is questionable. |
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Composition in Arabic consists of a series of parallel constructions with coordinating conjunctions, while English relies heavily on subordination, he said. |
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Samuel Huntington has argued that Sinic or Chinese civilization is characterized by political authoritarianism, subordination to authority, hierarchy and conformity. |
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Some writers, such as Edward Said, use the term more broadly to describe any system of domination and subordination organised with an imperial center and a periphery. |
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He implores us to recognize the importance of fan subordination and desire and the way these factors play out in the homosocial tensions occurring between fans and performers. |
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Hence, the TSK should not have an excuse to be unhappy over the subordination of this paramilitary force to the Interior Ministry as far as policing powers are concerned. |
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