He is not only subverting the judicial branch's integrity when he forswears himself under oath. |
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His objective of subverting the unity and territorial integrity of India remains unchanged. |
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So although some journalism professors may worry that military embedding is subverting the media, I would argue the contrary. |
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It reveals that in freakishness, broadly defined, there resides something beyond the possibility of subverting culturally enforced norms. |
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These are purposely put on in these totalitarian societies as of way of subverting the population. |
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Schlusser has chosen a deliberately anarchic style for the story, subverting theatrical convention for effect. |
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We're left with an amendment that achieves social conservative aims by subverting both the separation of powers and federalism. |
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He shows that slaves who seemed submissive and passive were cleverly using the language of their masters and subverting it to their own ends. |
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At the same time, big business is seen as subverting the democratic process through its financial support of favored candidates. |
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I like RBF because its putting a name to a thing people have been complaining to women about forever and sort of subverting it. |
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This last point is crucial because Hare avoids the trap of agitprop by cannily subverting the play's anti-war bias. |
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She loud, she's brash and she's winding up po-faced moral guardians by subverting sexual stereotypes. |
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The Iraqi government has a long history of subverting our good intentions and we cannot allow this to happen again. |
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Yet there's this constant linkage in the media between women and children as if the same issue is subverting our country. |
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At no time did I direct the investigation or have access to information for purposes of subverting a thorough and diligent investigation. |
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Fourthly, I should like to warn against subverting local energy operations by liberalising right across the EU, as we are doing at present. |
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There are broadly two ways of subverting the dominant position of GDP in socio-economic policy. |
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New media channels are subverting the official ones, which are not accessible for editing by their audiences. |
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Otherwise we would be completely subverting the principles of freedom that make up what we are. |
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New laws are being passed which makes it a crime to post anything on the internet which might be viewed as subverting state power. |
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Surely the UK and Polish opt-out on the Charter risks subverting the decision to make it binding for everyone else. |
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The management that deals in evasions, half-truths or misrepresentation is subverting the fundamentals of morale building. |
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These fears are understandable because history shows that powerful interests have a way of subverting the demands of the South. |
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Such institutions were thinly disguised agents of a superstate bent on subverting or displacing private enterprise, particularly in the generation of hydroelectric power. |
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Does not the abrogation amount to subverting the justice system? |
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The denialist side was actively subverting the peer review process. |
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Perhaps this is why he seems increasingly drawn to subverting religious imagery in his work. |
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The two intifadas bred a powerful grassroots movement, subverting the Middle East's usual authoritarian tendency. |
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Alex Comer plays the late night talk jockey who specialises in subverting the airwaves in Talk Radio. |
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The Zero Tolerance Policy is naively based on the presumption that women are not capable of subverting the intentions of the law, nor are they capable of lying or manipulation to further their own ends in a divorce dispute. |
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Their bribes and incentives to corrupt public officials and politicians are subverting the orderly development of poor nations, already trapped, as they are, in a vicious circle of crippling poverty, hunger and disease. |
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The rule of this meta-artistic work is that it is always linked to another artwork, thus subverting the ideal of artistic autonomy: dependency is made a necessity. |
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Facing intense pressures from new and untested political parties, some of the ruling parties resorted to political violence aimed at subverting the electoral process and outcomes. |
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The conclusion this suggests is disturbing: minimalist interpretation or the refusal to make use of all the possibilities of effective action is subverting the true spirit of the Treaty. |
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The thinking behind this prohibition was that terrorist groups were exploiting the broadcasters, that the enemies of democracy were subverting the system by harnessing a key tenet of democracy – a free, open media. |
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For example, if a particular country has the right to free education, then any general reference to the right to education in a European Union Charter could be the first step towards subverting that right. |
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Researchers have found at least a dozen other pieces of junkware capable of subverting the familiar HTTPS security protocol used by commercial websites to protect their customers. |
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The third danger is that it may become a general Charter containing a loose set of average values, a mechanism for subverting the advanced human rights which have been acquired in various countries. |
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Just after the May Days, Rebull authored an earnest critique of the POUM's governmental slogan that said not one word about the POUM's role in dismantling the barricades and subverting the insurrection! |
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The central mosaic depicting The Awakening of the Muses includes portraits of Virginia Woolf and Greta Garbo, subverting the high moral tone of its Victorian forebears. |
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By reticulation, for example, she brings to the New Zealand context the poetry' of Ezra Pound, subverting his work to highlight its masculine focus. |
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Subverting the derivative subterranean drift of the rest of the album, Smith allows dissonant chording and mechanical clanks to disrupt his serene drones. |
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