Private patriarchy became increasingly circumscribed by laws that undermined male authority within the family. |
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In addition, musquashes and mink burrowed into the banks and undermined them. |
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Their demand for more autonomy is undermined by the brutal campaign that they wage against innocent civilians throughout Russia. |
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It is bogged down in a quagmire, and its credibility has been undermined internationally. |
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Anyway, the author made it abundantly clear that the tragic event should not be undermined or forgotten. |
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Bailey's polished performance was only undermined by the shocking decision of the wardrobe department to put him in a polo shirt. |
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The surprisingly rapid economic slowdown undermined the performance of companies across all sectors. |
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Not that resort to violence and kidnap hadn't already undermined their credibility. |
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With that the human soul itself is undermined, both in its worldly wealth and its spiritual life. |
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These objective changes in the world economy have undermined the post-war framework of labour protection and social measures. |
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Local unions rejected the proposal which could have undermined their position in the entire plant. |
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These women are all HIV positive, and their ability to resist the infection is being undermined by the lack of food. |
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On the north side, a retaining wall wraps protectively around the chapel, diverting water that undermined the foundations of the original church. |
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Their value and purpose would be undermined if the security was always defeasible on a transfer of his reversion by the reversioner. |
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Consequently, a reliable pillar of our public safety infrastructure is gradually being undermined. |
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But in recent decades, the assimilationist ethic has been badly undermined. |
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But their idyllic love affair is undermined by Nick's sudden and unexplained illness. |
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The capacity of consumers to drive efficiency can be undermined by an inability to make an informed choice between plans. |
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And you took the heat not only there but effectively undermined your chances of being a vice presidential running mate. |
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Gradually but surely, that tiresome old anecdote has sapped my strength, undermined my constitution, withered my life. |
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Nor was there as yet any sign that the arguments had undermined men's belief in the awesome powers of an anointed king. |
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Any righteous indignation on the part of the Americans at that stage was undermined by replays which suggested the offside decision was marginal. |
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In fact, he argued that the modem worship of technology and materialism undermined these values. |
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Once these republics seceded, however, the legal status of minorities, such as the Serbs in Croatia, was undermined. |
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It seems a process of alienation has taken place that has undermined common sense and basic human decency. |
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They also, Harris argues, seeped into African Americans' self-images and undermined their self-esteem. |
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Teaching is undermined by poor behaviour and teachers need practical support. |
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Aggressive or belligerent behavior would have undermined the objectives of the expedition and could well have proved suicidal. |
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The Irish economy had been attacked and undermined by a series of oil crises in the seventies. |
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However modest these were, they undermined confidence in the dollar and raised fears of a trade war. |
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It has militarized our economy, undermined our own liberties and eroded our democratic rights. |
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The Soviet Union undermined its own objectives by minatory behavior that produced a palpable sense of threat in the Japanese public. |
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In effect, they claimed, transmutation undermined the very evidence the transmutationists were using to support their case. |
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They undermined the social hierarchy even as they left its outward trappings intact. |
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Otherwise the main purpose of the shipowners ' obligation to stow below deck would be seriously undermined. |
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This transformation has in fact undermined the agency due to its mismanagement of its self-portrait. |
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Our work, however, is being undermined by false promises and short-term thinking. |
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The availability of sit-down money undermined any ambition to make these leases profitable. |
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The lighthouse stands on a plinth of rock undermined by caves, perhaps once used by smugglers. |
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Within days, the French advanced into the city outskirts and undermined numerous buildings. |
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This compromise has clearly undermined the church's ability to present the gospel with power and authority. |
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That undermined the hard power strategy of the country in a very concrete way. |
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And yet, the way he handled the events that followed gradually undermined his position. |
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Their mental impairments may have also seriously undermined their ability to assist in their legal defense. |
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German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche was convinced that universalism had undermined respect for the strong. |
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Globalisation undermined the nation state system upon which capitalism is historically based. |
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As he demonstrates, scientific naturalism has gradually undermined theological explanations of the world. |
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Brazil's efforts are undermined by the extreme weakness of the other Latin American bourgeoisies. |
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Epidemics wiped out villages, uprooted tribes, and undermined resistance to European territorial incursions. |
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So if you don't hear and process those sounds accurately and quickly, your whole vocabulary and therefore your language system, is undermined. |
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In Russia the civil war undermined the working class and Stalinism crushed the last remnants of democracy. |
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The difficulty of replacing him, camouflaged by the successful run at home, has undermined his side's European travels. |
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Her approach, however, undermined obliquely the authority of those questioning her. |
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The district's cottage hospitals are being undermined by a policy of closure by stealth, a health watchdog has warned. |
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However, conscription quotas placed on African chiefs or headmen in the Reserves undermined the legitimacy of the colonial regime on the ground. |
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In the east, the seventh-century crisis similarly undermined aristocratic hegemony. |
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In my opinion, this ultimate irrationality undermined the movement, its impact and its otherwise noble causes. |
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Yet his efforts would be repeatedly undermined by the Canadian establishment until eventually he became a wanted outlaw. |
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Indeed, the whole cast is extremely good, undermined only by an overly sentimental score. |
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In some cases, court decisions, legislative action, or other informal influences have undermined supervisors. |
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In Athens they scarcely appear above the horizon, so the early Greek texts undermined their importance. |
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This sort of tolerant encouragement of local particularism was undermined, however, by a powerful statist dimension in imperial attitudes. |
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Unfortunately, their good work is undermined by a professional association that is more attuned to the elites than to those at the coalface. |
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Perhaps it's the fair weather and calm conditions which had undermined the Scottish contingent's tilt at the title. |
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The legal protection of persons established in the Community would also be undermined. |
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For me at least, a potentially distinguished performance was fatally undermined. |
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The two actors share a genuine love, undermined by their complete incompatibility. |
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But the film's authentic feel is undermined by a series of political compromises. |
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He had frequent bouts of insanity which allowed the structure of his government to be undermined. |
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She conducted herself with calmness and firmness, and she resolutely refused to be undermined and bullied by those around her. |
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Confidence in the underlying credit market has been undermined and contagion effects are spreading into adjacent markets. |
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The nature of the war necessitated inter-service advice, and this further undermined the importance of a strictly army organization. |
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The attempted lawgiving of the wolf commander is undermined by the lawgiver's pleonectic sequestering of his own booty from the hunt. |
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Practical approaches were also apparently undermined by the foreignness of apparatus and irrelevance of curricula in rural settings. |
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The repeated policy flip-flops of the Greens have undermined the base of that party as well. |
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A string of safety problems and attempted cover-ups since then has undermined public faith in nuclear energy. |
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By forswearing himself and violating his oath, he has undermined respect for the integrity of oaths. |
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By providing increased firepower, it both made fortification more difficult, and undermined the power of cavalry. |
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However, none of these failings, in our view, undermined the overall credibility of these witnesses. |
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The failure to report the allegations undermined the credibility of the witnesses to the extent they should not be believed. |
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Alas, what was advocated and formulated by the Founding Fathers is questioned and undermined today. |
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However, those hopes were undermined and then ultimately shattered by a combination of injuries and growing defensive frailty. |
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Without text as an explanatory aid, his curatorial intention of highlighting the historical nature of the works is somewhat undermined. |
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The king's authority had been fatally undermined as the narrow power base of his administration had nothing to fall back on. |
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Memories are to be prized but not relied upon for they are always undermined by the imagination. |
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To assess for undermined and tunneled areas, use a moistened cotton-tipped applicator to probe the wound periphery. |
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Discovering the selfish and demeaning way in which many of them have conducted themselves has undermined that expectation. |
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McConnell is good news, but he is already being undermined by sustained denigration. |
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In 2003, the military, even under government control, staged a series of provocations that undermined the peace talks. |
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He missed his last session because of family commitments, this left me feeling desolate and undermined. |
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If the punishment fails to reflect the devastation caused, public confidence and the deterrent effect will be undermined. |
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Deforestation set in motion a series of environmental changes that undermined the subsistence economy of the region. |
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For decades, its craven instinct for appeasement and its insane preoccupation with ecumenism has undermined the Church it is charged to defend. |
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It rather appears that your job of spiritual adviser is being undermined by your brother, the grasping wretch. |
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He is an emotional man, whose attempts at toughness are often undermined by personal contact. |
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It undermined the well-connected Lady Jane Franklin in her obsessive quest to glorify Sir John as discoverer of the Northwest Passage. |
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They claim enjoyment of the peace and beauty of the park is being undermined for locals and visitors alike who are being put at risk. |
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These professions, however, are gravely undermined by the fact that she herself has married a Eurasian. |
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If the reliability of the Bagrut exams is undermined, the universities will introduce entrance examinations, he warned. |
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But his retreat from such conjunctions of sexuality, speech, and physicality is undermined by his own synesthesic, physicalized reaction to the stanza itself. |
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As long as the Lord Chancellor is punctilious in keeping his separate roles distinct, the separation of powers is not undermined and the justice system benefits immeasurably. |
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Our bedrock Judeo-Christian values are being undermined by secular modernity, it would seem. |
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Many factors ultimately undermined the first old agrarian Jeffersonian dream. |
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For Smith, then, nature becomes internal to capitalism in such a way that the very distinction implied by using these terms is eroded and undermined. |
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But there are signs that its campaign against the group, so late in coming, may be undermined by overzealousness. |
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A comma would be just plain wrong without a co-ordinating conjunction, the presence of which would have undermined the moral toughness of the sentence. |
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With independence approaching, the small community was gripped by a wave of hedonistic debauchery that undermined its pretence at prim parasol-and-petticoat gentility. |
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As such, the seriousness of the conflicted family situation is completely undermined by one-dimensional walking gags that wouldn't qualify for low-rent sitcom duty. |
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Modest initial growth was seriously undermined in 1994 by the 50 percent devaluation of the CFA franc, while privatization led to the retrenchment of 10,000 public workers. |
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It led to an autumn defensive personnel nightmare that was further undermined by a collection of schoolboy howlers that embarrassed an illustrious unit. |
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The decline of mainline Protestantism has also undermined this sort of prudent, empirically-minded Republicanism. |
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The promise of unity and fulfilment of desire promised by the institution of marriage is also undermined by both the characters and the events in this play. |
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Germany's economic unity was to be preserved, though this was undermined by the decision that each power could take reparations from its own occupied territories. |
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His insight into the codependency of progress and poverty undermined the 19th-century belief in the uninterrupted progress of Western civilization. |
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Had it governed in a more universal, traditionally social democratic fashion, this would have undermined the clientelism on which the party so heavily relied. |
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Traditional pashtun support for the education of daughters has been undermined by threats against their fathers. |
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With this new development, LEGO tacitly undermined its own claims to neutrality. |
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Resplendent as a political grandee, he was representative of a high point of aristocratic parliamentarianism before later developments undermined it. |
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On the other hand, the backtracking and clarifications obviously undermined that. |
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Certain limited measures were introduced which undermined this claim, including a ban on the use of specified bovine offals in the human food chain. |
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I believe he has undermined the participatory principle of democracy in calling for the draft gender policy to be withdrawn from public circulation. |
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There are any number of examples of nations at war not allowing themselves to be undermined by journalists. |
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Blood Sport is filled with big conclusions that are undermined by the known facts. |
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This was rejected out of hand by the High Command, and by the summer of 1918 disillusionment and war weariness seriously undermined the army's effectiveness. |
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In so doing, it declined to address a fundamental problem that has undermined American public education ever since. |
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And in Wisconsin conservationists fear efforts to reintroduce the trumpeter swan could be undermined by the presence of its larger, more aggressive cousin. |
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That kind of mistake could have totally undermined my pulpit cred. |
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The morality of this country, the standards we expect people in public life to uphold, are being undermined for as long as people ignore the situation. |
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Thus, the fight to improve lousy schools so that poor, bright children stand a better chance of getting to good universities on merit is utterly undermined. |
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For the label, it leads to rising costs of prevention and remediation, and soft monetary loss as a result of brand erosion and undermined consumer trust. |
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Policies based on downsizing the public sector and the imposition of tight monetary policies had often undermined growth and hampered technological progress. |
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Ordinary, decent, fine and uncomplaining people are being daily ignored and morally undermined and beaten by a society that is concerned, in the main, with material things. |
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The Labor premiers responded by expressing concern, not that the Constitution was being undermined, but that the laws might be struck down in the High Court. |
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This revolving door concept hampered any chance of building sustained chemistry and camaraderie between the players and thereby undermined team play. |
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In his critique of what he terms predatory globalization, for example, Falk argues that neo-liberals have undermined the social contract between state and society. |
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The example of harmonious and industrious living set by the missionaries was continually undermined by the licentious behaviour of visiting European traders. |
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Even the change in location from a gritty industrial city to a glossy, sunlit place like L.A. was a misstep that undermined the necessarily bleak tone. |
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The disaster was caused by the total collapse of his house in the Rue d' Anjou, undermined by the excavations carried out by the bank next door for its strong room. |
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The Ruskin marriage was already fatally undermined as she and Millais fell in love, and Effie left Ruskin, causing a public scandal. |
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Once again, as in his previous UN speeches, Abbas undermined prospects for advancing peace. |
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However, language explicitly confirming at-will employment can be undermined by inconsistent language in the contract. |
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For the GCC, as for other resource-rich countries, non-hydrocarbon export competitiveness may be undermined through the Dutch disease effect. |
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Not for the last time, the Athenians, by frank presentation of Machtpolitik, undermined their diplomatic objectives. |
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Stages of deformation and displacement of an undermined massif can be schematized within the framework of the model shown in Fig. |
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However, the reform was undermined by corrupt officials, cynicism, and quarrels within the imperial family. |
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In 17th-century France, local power brokers were destroyed, undermined, or bribed. |
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Poll's authority is undermined by each autograph he signs, every swearword he returns with interest when Premiership passions overflow. |
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An economy undermined by junky debt that threatened to prove contagious. |
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Edward I, who had coerced recognition as Lord Paramount of Scotland, the feudal superior of the realm, steadily undermined John's authority. |
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Industrialisation, urbanisation and the Disruption of 1843 all undermined the tradition of parish schools. |
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The barbican at Walmgate Bar was undermined and explosives laid, but, the plot was discovered. |
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Richard's campaign undermined the truce between Henry and Philip and both sides again mobilised large forces in anticipation of war. |
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Many others like Voltaire held that without belief in a God who punishes evil, the moral order of society was undermined. |
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The system of smuggling finished products into the continent undermined French efforts to ruin the British economy by cutting off markets. |
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He relied on the support of those below him, as without the support of his more powerful tenants a lord could expect his power to be undermined. |
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Some analysts argued the decision to move away from the Sky and, in particular, the BBC undermined the FA Cup in the eyes of the public. |
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Balliol, undermined by members of the Bruce faction, struggled to resist, and the Scots resented Edward's demands. |
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Controversial wars in Afghanistan and South Africa undermined his public support. |
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The offensive's success was undermined by the reluctance of other generals to commit their forces to support the victory. |
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Her inability to compromise undermined her leadership in the Conservative Party, which turned decisively against her. |
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This undermined the traditional tribal order and provoked opposition across rural areas. |
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The slimness of this majority undermined his power, even though he still retained the confidence of the Sovereign. |
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This government was undermined by the infamous Zinoviev Letter, which was used as evidence of Labour's links with the Soviet Union. |
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This undermined confidence among unionists about the sincerity of republicans towards reaching agreement. |
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The blockade seriously undermined the Russian export economy and helped shorten the war. |
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Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection undermined religious certainty and the idea of human uniqueness. |
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Subsequently, Charles' absence from Scotland and use of commissioners to rule his northern kingdom undermined the authority of the body. |
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The results of such appointments and taxation undermined both the status and finances of the Church. |
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Henry's campaign was hesitant and was further undermined by Hugh switching sides and returning to support Louis. |
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His credibility was so deeply undermined that the abolition of the monarchy and establishment of a republic became an increasing possibility. |
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These conflicts drained it of resources and undermined the economy generally. |
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The heavy losses suffered during the Rif War in Morocco brought discredit to the government and undermined the monarchy. |
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While governments can create regulations to control people's behaviours this can be undermined by illegal fishing activity. |
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European integration and the accession of Sweden, Finland and Denmark to the EU, without Norway and Iceland, has undermined Nordic integration. |
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The emergence of population genetics further undermined the categorisation of Europeans into clearly defined origin groups. |
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Critics like Hume, Dudley North, and John Locke undermined much of mercantilism, and it steadily lost favor during the 18th century. |
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His successor, Constantine V, won noteworthy victories in northern Syria and thoroughly undermined Bulgarian strength. |
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This civil order was undermined by the rise of regional military governors known as jiedushi during the 9th century. |
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Despite this growth in both the size and role of the church, progress was intermittently undermined by internal conflict over churchmanship. |
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He said that national advertisers also undermined the traditional relationship between consumers and local businesses. |
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The arrival of Europeans from the late eighteenth century undermined the power of both chief and tohunga. |
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Such a measure putatively undermined the authority of the stadtholder of the republic, Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange. |
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The NDP argued that the legislation in its then form undermined collective bargaining. |
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The risk of ankle injury is high due to collapsing mole runs underfoot and memorials are being undermined, creating potential hazards. |
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Backing the presbyterian divestment effort would have undermined both. |
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Differences in negotiating strategy between Premier Vittorio Orlando and Foreign Minister Sidney Sonnino further undermined Italy's position at the conference. |
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It also ultimately undermined local economies and political stability as villages' vital labour forces were shipped overseas as slave raids and civil wars became commonplace. |
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Zapotec elites engaged in the market economy early on, which undermined to an extent the bonds between commoners and elites who colluded with the Spanish. |
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His reputation for ruthlessness further undermined the king's position. |
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The naval war confirmed the direction of the British Admiralty's thinking in tactical terms even as it undermined its strategic grasp of a changing world. |
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Edward used his influence over the process to subjugate Scotland and undermined Balliol's personal reign by treating Scotland as a vassal of England. |
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It did not specifically reject episcopacy but in effect undermined it. |
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William FitzHerbert, nephew of King Stephen, found his position undermined by the collapsing political fortune of Stephen in the north of England, and was deposed by the Pope. |
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Yet within philosophy, this stance of cultural relativism is undermined and made inapplicable since such value judgement is itself a product of a given culture. |
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Lawson resigned that October, feeling that Thatcher had undermined him. |
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Olivier again ignored his director and undermined his authority. |
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Our description of photons, for instance, may be undermined because those photons may have interacted with a naked singularity while zipping across the universe. |
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This further undermined Major's influence in the Conservative Party. |
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George Bush's attempt at just-folks normalcy was undermined when he turned a blind eye to his chief of staff flying military jets to private appointments. |
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The ideas of the Enlightenment undermined the authority of the monarchy and the Church, and paved the way for the political revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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In ancient times, the storm sewers diverted rainwater flowing down from Mount Rahmat away from the platform on which Persepolis is built, thus saving it from being undermined. |
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Philip spent most of his time abroad, while his wife remained in England, leaving her depressed at his absence and undermined by their inability to have children. |
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It may have seemed like a quick fix to put a gastric band in but by doing so doctors have undermined his responsibility for his own eating habits. |
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Some colonial governments and the Continental Congress had undermined the public's confidence before and during the Revolutionary War by greatly overissuing currencies. |
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