The objective of such a campaign was to stifle dissent, garner unquestioning support, and rally people around a common symbol. |
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These confrontations represent a sharp departure from the past practices of unquestioning acceptance. |
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If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled. |
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It was a moment in time that marked the last great communal outpouring of a population's unquestioning faith and innocence. |
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European skipper Bernhard Langer, armed with the unquestioning loyalty of his players, proved to be a great leader of men. |
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Such self-negating actions were coupled with an unquestioning acceptance of the legitimacy of the familial and social demands on them. |
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Secondly, Carl's point about a fourth level not being an unquestioning acceptance is a very good one, and should be read. |
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In a sense, such unquestioning acceptance may be why the Royal Family has survived for so very long. |
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This noble ideal, with its emphasis on unquestioning acceptance of and obedience to authority, is what we should teach our children. |
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Americans cherished an uncritical and unquestioning conviction that theirs was the best of countries. |
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Because a stupefied nation is a subdued nation, an unquestioning nation, a hang-about-who-said-we-should-go-to-war-nation. |
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He is obsessed with religion, with strict adherence to ceremony and unquestioning subservience to the teachings of the church. |
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Every dog in office is obeyed with such unquestioning meekness, that every dog in office is tempted to become a cur. |
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This had created an authoritarian mentality characterized by unquestioning obedience to the emperor and his power-hungry generals. |
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Nurses assumed this position of unquestioning inferiority both in their actions and their beliefs. |
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Initiative on the part of individual soldiers was suppressed in favour of unquestioning compliance with instructions. |
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Now all but the most unquestioning loyalists are having serious second thoughts. |
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He returned to the unquestioning dream world of his childhood and put his energies, at last, into this book. |
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Many Americans will expect that support to be unconditional and unquestioning. |
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Land lends itself too easily to sloganeering and an unquestioning intellectual certainty about the course of struggle. |
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But that doesn't mean that, amid the swooning of his unquestioning admirers, the point should not be kept in mind. |
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These are reflections of unquestioning belief and acceptance, like the devout homages of the Master of Ghent or a Fra Angelico. |
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In her defence the long jumper and former sprinter points out she was young, innocent and unquestioning. |
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No Russian leader would be able to harness the unquestioning loyalty of non-Russians, not even Belorussians or Ukrainians. |
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All of which makes one nostalgic for the simplicities of the Second World War, when war correspondents on both sides were expected to be unquestioning patriots. |
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Central to British government policy towards the European Union has been an unquestioning belief in the progress towards economic reform and liberalisation. |
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At times, however, this sentiment slips into an unquestioning fondness for pre-Civil War Dixie. |
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Fascists favoured military values such as courage, unquestioning obedience to authority, discipline, and physical strength. |
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We all fall victim to the unquestioning use of terms that are created by someone, somewhere, to create an impression of something that means something else. |
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They centre around the interpretations of the leadership and submissive and unquestioning acceptance of these is essential to be a member of good standing. |
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But patients are not the unquestioning, submissive breed they once were. |
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What the group is fighting against is the unquestioning nature in which we accept the hegemonic forces of globalization and the consequent homogenization of culture. |
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It is also a serious blow to the unquestioning, absolutist dogma that has infected the debate about human rights. |
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Fairness does not mean being unquestioning, or that every side of an issue should receive the same amount of time. |
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They cannot count on support from their officers or unquestioning obedience from the other ranks. |
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Every other western nation sees the US media as the meekest, most lily-livered, most unquestioning corporate leeches to call themselves journalists. |
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For more than 40 years, comparing an administration's enemies to Hitler has been a reliable way to convince a pliant media and unquestioning public to go to war. |
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He never lost his simplicity of character, his rural accent and dress, his social naivete, or his unquestioning deference to authority. |
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And so, consequently, the release may damage the unquestioning acceptance that an army at war must have to survive in battle. |
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As cross-shareholdings are unwound, companies will no longer be able to count on unquestioning support from chummy corporate shareholders. |
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Perhaps, the worst cases are lawyers who have become unquestioning and ardent supporters of the Kibaki regime who, only a few years ago won human rights awards for their fight for democracy. |
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About ten years ago we had an experience in this neighborhood with a very wicked demon, but we succeeded in subduing him by perseverance and by unceasing prayer and unquestioning faith. |
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It is as much a challenge to the left, and our commitment to the state and centralisation, as it is to the right with its unquestioning embrace of the market. |
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Their obedience to orders was unquestioning. |
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As foreign secretary, Miliband steered British foreign policy away from unquestioning support for the United States, especially regarding the Iraq War. |
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Grandparents are an essential link between children and their past heritage, providing stability and security that's otherwise missing, along with unquestioning love. |
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Doe Run Peru is the major employer in the area and it has undertaken many community and social projects winning it the unquestioning loyalty of a considerable segment of the population. |
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But unquestioning loyalty to the firm is history, and nowhere more so than in corporations that have had to trim their payrolls in the interests of productivity or simple survival. |
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The Centre cautions against the unquestioning acceptance of the argument that the neo-liberal model of a market economy automatically leads to democracy. |
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If diabetes educators are viewed as judgmental authority figures who expect unquestioning compliance with their instructions, people with diabetes may fear admitting to problems or asking questions. |
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I also hope that, once the candidates have overcome their first flush of unquestioning enthusiasm for the European Union, they will begin to adopt a more sceptical attitude to many aspects of the European Union project. |
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The conditions for a trusting cooperation based on partnership are continuous training as well as hard and systematic work to achieve the goals, and an honest and unquestioning sense of responsibility on one's own initiative. |
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If employers are going to use the energy, enthusiasm and cheap, unquestioning labours of young people, the least we can do is to require employers to ensure that teenage workers are safe. |
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Over these many years, any time I have had need of that feeling of unquestioning love, all I have had to do is remember that moment and I am suffused with its warmth. |
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Common sense perhaps, but the reality is that much development work has involved the unquestioning implementation of activities with little reflection on what those activities add up to in terms of outcomes and impact. |
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Commentators such as science fiction author David Brin have interpreted the work to hold unquestioning devotion to a traditional elitist social structure. |
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The unquestioning certainty with which most people connect children's literature with asexuality becomes obvious on occasions when specific texts challenge the connection. |
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