Politics is a world of double standards, hidden agendas, bias and negative activism. |
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Geometric abstraction, thirties activism, and Surrealism had their day in American art, but not at the Intimate Gallery or An American Place. |
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He is not an advocate of clerical activism, preferring the traditional quietist approach to politics. |
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Judicial activism for the common weal is perhaps stronger in India than in any other country. |
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Most of the people that I know won't sign up to political activism in order to get better managers. |
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Anti-war activism by veterans over the years has been largely forgotten or downplayed. |
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There are a host of seniors out there who have been forced into political activism. |
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This is a brilliant merging of mainstream film production and political activism. |
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Every time there has been an upsurge in student activism this patronising accusation has been made. |
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When does the moral justification for activism no longer outweigh the fact that you're breaking the law? |
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As is often the norm, university was the beginning of my serious political activism. |
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For a party steeped in a history of armed struggle they are none too keen on radical activism. |
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She's hoping that political activism will come out of the living rooms and into the streets. |
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Through it all there is a strand of political activism that waxes and wanes, but never disappears. |
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They encouraged political activism by organising and advertising demonstrations and protests. |
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Such an approach arguably can make for good social activism, but it begets bad theatre. |
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The anti-war protests around the world had a positive impact on pushing out these groups to take part in more activism. |
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Nonetheless many of these sites illuminate areas of environmental activism you might not have considered. |
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In recent years, women's activism has impacted on other kinds of international conferences. |
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The American tradition of black civil rights activism is now expressed through this movement. |
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There were some very dramatic phrases that came out of the anti-racist activism of the Communist Party. |
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He was into the student government and activism, plus he was a prolific dub poet. |
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These statutory changes took place in a period of judicial activism in this area which had relaxed the law. |
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But engagement in a wider social sense is not reducible to individual activism. |
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Research activism of this kind was found most visibly in the attacks on diasporic Africanist scholars. |
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Who, in fact, were the actors who agitated for a naked public square, and what were the grievances or desired benefits that drove their activism? |
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Rather, it was the product of years of activism and agitation on the part of activists from all walks of life. |
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The conference organizers set out to understand how the boundaries of activism are redrawn in the age of new media. |
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Our campaign on workers compensation had a strong focus on online activism. |
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Unprecedented grassroots activism by civic groups has sent political circles reeling from shock. |
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People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism. |
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These enlightened and evolved people believe in altruism, idealism, and activism. |
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Every kind of communication adds up, and web activism is a new force in the political landscape. |
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Junket activism is not a new phenomenon on the political landscape, much literature and art is actively devoted to the promotion of exotic India. |
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But the stories of this remnant student activism almost inevitably leave out an enormous upsurge in pro-Israel activities on these same campuses. |
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Where can feminist activism lead us to in our quest for a more gender-democratic society? |
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During World War I, her activism for pacifism grew, and in 1919 she helped to found the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
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This being so, might it have been worth a chapter tracing his legacy in the grassroots activism of twentieth-century Anglo-Catholicism? |
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They are both involved in animal liberation activism on the fringes of the law, him slightly more than her, which she finds a bit unnerving. |
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Given the rise in shareholder activism, annual general meetings can be emotional affairs. |
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Few were willing to make more than a rhetorical commitment to revolutionary activism. |
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Over the years, peace activism has grown stronger and more vocal, thus reducing chances of any man-made apocalypses. |
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If a key to change is political activism, then what better than political art to catalyse activist stirrings in sleeping souls. |
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Last spring, I got into a heated argument with a bunch of lawyers about judicial activism. |
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Grassroots activism was often successful when it challenged the utilities seeking to generate more electricity with atomic power. |
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I thought it was a very interesting way of thinking about African American autonomist political activism. |
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The view of many of my academic colleagues seems to be that good scholarship and activism don't mix. |
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They see the fees as payment for service, even if they agree that activism is required. |
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We'll be hearing from a few people who would definitely be classed as New Agers, but with a bent for ecological activism. |
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Maybe the emphasis should be shifted from the initiation of activism to its consequences. |
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Like the temperance movement, antiporn activism mistook a symptom of male dominance for the cause. |
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This article examines whether performing acts of political participation on the Internet should be seen as slacktivism or as virtual activism. |
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At some point under our system we have to assert parliamentary sovereignty against judicial activism. |
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In the dining area, three of the owners of the house discuss how their everyday activism led them to build this home together. |
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As far as community activism is concerned, do not victimise people with unfounded and destructive remarks or allegations. |
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It has single-handedly, effortlessly done what decades of open-source enthusiasm, activism, and hackathons couldn't do. |
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As a result, shareholder activism has been stalemated in this arena, and institutional shareholders want a new weapon. |
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I'm beginning to wonder how much the vice president's activism has thrown the agency process completely off-kilter. |
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University administrators worry that too many students pursue business degrees, hardly a path of activism. |
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I think our corporate governance has structurally been on the improve, but activism has always been part of our DNA anyway. |
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This recognition brings women more centrally into the history of urban environmental activism. |
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The student outburst of activism in the 1960s emerged out of a lack of an ideological opposite to western liberal democracy. |
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In the book's music section, Rodriguez writes about the Panamanian-born singer and actor's political activism. |
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The group has been consistently focussing on its three major concerns of gender, culture and social activism. |
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She also co-teaches intensive seminars that combine permaculture design, political organising and activism, and earth-based spirituality. |
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On the other hand, Brazil's new activism often, though not always, coincides with the interests of the United States. |
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Some have inclinations towards activism without ever having really been politicized. |
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Where humour and rational explanations do not produce concord about judicial activism, a parable may make the point. |
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Recently, online activism has been making inroads into the lives of mainstream Internet users. |
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With guns at least, there obviously is a very real constituency for anti-gun-control activism. |
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The severe economic contraction that began in the summer of 1937 seems to have brought the New Deal's legislative activism to a halt. |
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Again activism and commerce are neither contradictory nor mutually exclusive. |
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Where power is too concentrated, and bureaucratic structures too deaf and blind, pluralist activism is critical to the achievement of change. |
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My usual idea of political activism is defacing the candidate's photos in their election literature. |
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Whatever happened to political correctness in these days of feminist activism? |
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The Social Security Act of 1935 was the crown jewel of the government activism of the New Deal. |
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Under the surface of such froth are intense long-running concerns, which have recently ignited Hollywood activism. |
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An underlying objection to such slave redemption projects appears to lie in a culture war between secular and religious activism. |
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Maybe they'd want to pour the money into world travel or political activism or the charity of their choice or a really nice ride. |
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It came in 1990, undermining their magnanimity, but also galvanising me and my colleagues into human rights activism. |
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This would be an example of precedent activism but not separation-of-powers activism. |
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I've been involved in the Gaia Foundation for the last 14 years, working in the area of deep ecology, spiritualism and environmental activism. |
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I was born into a family profuse in its ambition but lacking in its activism. |
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Her heritage of social activism influenced her to use her fiction and drama as propagandist tools. |
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The Internet has several features that promote democratization and alternative spaces of citizen expression and activism. |
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Always at the forefront of change, Ram Dass led the baby boomers to psychedelic drugs, Eastern spirituality and social activism. |
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Along with all these good works, WI branches sometimes decide that activism is called for. |
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Elsewhere, student and faculty petitions calling for divestment are perhaps one of the most visible signs of activism. |
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Ave Maria believes that this approach, known as divestment, is preferable to shareholder activism. |
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Indeed, TBTN and similar forms of activism are becoming construed more as community dividers than builders. |
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The EU finds itself in a period of dramatic political and constitutional activism and dynamism. |
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In your cartoons, you make fun of people who use Internet activism as an excuse to avoid real activism. |
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The history of American labor movements during these years is a tale of both immigrant activism and ethnocultural struggle. |
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We have a Court of Appeal with unelected judges engaged in activism. |
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Now, Nelly is not famous for his political activism or preoccupation with African-American issues. |
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So, to recognize that we are all capable of living mythically allows people involved in activism to be able to reach out to people and get them involved. |
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The rest of the job is actual activism and bootstrapping more funding. |
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A hegemonic spirit nonetheless underlies both the liberal activism and the neoconservative unilateralism evident in much of recent American foreign policy. |
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These two philosophies are fracturing organizations at the top of the atheist activism food chain. |
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Nomani said her activism, which took root before the emergence of social media, has often been lonely and isolating. |
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The group engaged in both consciousness-raising and activism. |
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So while we all have our own jobs, and interests, we come together for dinners, for vespers, for music and art and activism, and just because we like each other. |
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We were the future of friendships, dating, business, marketing, entrepreneurship, activism, philanthropy, and revolution. |
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It's a lively locus of geekery, pop culture and technology activism. |
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It is for this reason that the one-person-one-vote decision, while appealing in democratic terms, seems to me a form of illegitimate judicial activism. |
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He conveyed a deepened sense of environmental activism and Earth stewardship to the Pagan and New Age communities, where he became a primary voice of deep ecology. |
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She does differentiate among online activism, hacktivism, and cyberterrorism based on the severity of the activity's impact on the normal operation of target systems. |
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In this new evolution of activism, celebrities are just the gateway drug to deeper policy engagement. |
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The Royal Court and its entourage had decamped from London to York in late spring of that year, putting York and Yorkshire at the centre of Royalist activism. |
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He has been the blunt frontman of a bid to make suburban growth pay its full freight, and has drawn the ire and political activism of major home builders in so doing. |
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Does someone inclined to activism mentally personalize political and economic policies and events differently than someone inclined to sit back and let others sort things out? |
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The seeds of Strub's activism were sown as a child, when he snuck out of the house to watch May Day riots in Iowa City. |
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Obama-era Republicans are as ill-prepared for this wave of angry activism as Bush-era Democrats were for the rise of the netroots. |
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Before piegate, May-Bowles had tried his hand at a combination of activism and stand-up comedy. |
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My stepmother knew Rabbi Kahane through her political activism in the 80's and remained close with some of his confidantes. |
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Some of her calls for activism read as warmed-over tracts from decades ago. |
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Government activism on behalf of the common man was an unforgivable sin to be extirpated from the body politic. |
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At bottom there is a conflict here between activism and quietism. |
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From the barbershops to newsrooms to college classrooms, the issue of Black prominence in sports and social activism gets aired frequently, according to observers. |
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That level of judicial activism, in a context like this one, would be nearly unprecedented. |
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Only in recent months has political activism become vital and fashionable. |
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Now opponents of judicial activism can offer all sorts of arguments why this is supposedly a bad thing. |
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Kagan's nomination is a triumph for liberal ideology and judicial activism. |
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In short, the decision is as pure an example of judicial activism as one could hope to find. |
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Did they put a face on their activism, so people could see that the person behind the keyboard was a normal, likable, and downright sensible person? |
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Cogswell's book most powerfully reminds you of the necessary mess of activism. |
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The terms of the debate centre on celebrating personal behaviour, community tidiness, local accessibility, micromanagement, voluntarism, neighbourhood activism, and so on. |
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Even more fatal was the revival of radical political activism in the army. |
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This essay highlights the ways in which children's literature, that is, trade books for children, became important vehicles for civil rights activism. |
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It wasn't until a 2002 trip back to Macedonia that Jasaroska, 37, delved into activism for Roma rights. |
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In England, it remained distinctively regional, and was particularly associated with areas of Puritan activism and social predominance like Essex. |
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Even when youth activism is accepted it is usually in a condescending or patronizing manner when older and more experienced organizers run and co-opt youth efforts. |
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However, the activism of groups like ACT UP was beginning to have unforeseen effects. |
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When Gomberg passed away in unfortunate circumstances in Halifax last year, the whole community rallied behind his message of hope, love, and green activism. |
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Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in W.V. is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown. |
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Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in West Virginia is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown. |
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Through organizing and activism, he has created a multiracial political movement that draws thousands of people every week. |
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By associating with IPRS, they enjoy the fruits of its activism. |
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Many of the period's most noteworthy protest movements, everything from the Black Panthers to anti-Vietnam War activism to women's lib, all found fertile ground at Berkeley. |
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Griswold was undeniably an incursion on democratic powers with a definite whiff of activism. |
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The power of religious belief and commitment that motivated women to enter a sisterhood and engage in social activism is often downplayed in historians' accounts. |
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Her activism was derided as ideologically dilettantish from an actress encased within the Hollywood system and vainly seeking authenticity through scattergun sloganeering. |
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It seems to me that by sandwiching his show between his activism, Sharpton was essentially covering himself. |
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Spotlighting their demands and various forms of activism, it also lays them open to the charge of providing a pretext for foreign intervention in their domestic affairs. |
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On 24 January 1609, Le Maire filed a petition against the VOC, marking the first recorded expression of shareholder activism. |
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Political activism in the Rhondda has a deep link with trade unions and the socialist movement but was initially slow to develop. |
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In other words, Cornyn was no longer troubled by judicial activism. |
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Here, systemic activism is the norm while systemic passivism turns out to be an exception. |
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Cafe Society does not actively sponsor any type of activism, and most facilitators and participants think that's appropriate. |
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Her work rests at the forefront of artwork connecting conceptualism and handiwork, activism and aesthetics. |
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At the same time, activism for abolitionism was strong upstate, where some communities provided stops on the Underground Railroad. |
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There is no pause to interrogate his own immersive activism. |
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The publicity surrounding the arrest, trial, and appeal sparked birth control activism across the United States. |
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The union supported first the Liberal Party, then after 1918 Labour, with some Communist Party activism at the fringes. |
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Bengal has a long history of feminist activism dating back to the 19th century. |
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That worries the government, which fears that environmental activism could become the foundation for more general political opposition. |
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Grassroots environmental activism still flourishes here, as does grassroots antienvironmental activism. |
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As a tool of social activism, plague functions as a double-edged sword. |
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One variation on this topic is activism by postconsumers, with the strategic emphasis on moving beyond addictive consumerism. |
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Franklin was influential for his political activism and for his advances in physics. |
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The March to Versailles is but one example of feminist militant activism during the French Revolution. |
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It appears to be equally well accepted that the act of disregarding vertical precedent qualifies as one kind of judicial activism. |
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It affected pietistic Protestant denominations and had a strong element of social activism. |
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But it also highlights the changes that have taken place in gay and AIDS activism, and the way that a formerly mass movement has been recast. |
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Political and social activism occupied much of Russell's time for most of his life. |
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BeyondTV is annual event organised by Undercurrents to showcase the best of activism filmmakers. |
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Political activism was an important piece of David Siqueiros' life, and frequently inspired him to set aside his artistic career. |
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Because of the father's attempts at farming and his political activism, the family moved repeatedly. |
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During this time folk music began to become enmeshed with political and social activism themes and movements. |
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His socialist activism monopolised his time, forcing him to abandon a translation of the Persian Shahnameh. |
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Initially I was perfectionistic and had extremely high expectations for activism. |
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Individuals rarely jump from nonactivism to activism overnight. An important, and sometimes very gradual, transition occurs. |
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Significantly, if he chose political activism he risked disownment from the religious community of his father and his Welsh ancestors. |
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But we also live with healing, with love, with activism, with a voice. |
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Accusations of judicial activism are at least as old at the court itself. |
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Mixner, both passionate and pragmatic, found a focus in his activism. |
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Hoyles suddenly reversed his long record of militant Protestant activism and worked to defuse tensions. |
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The conservatives saw all of this as blatantly political activism. |
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Macy brings a diverse background that includes writing, videography, print and video editing and community activism. |
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Chapter five is preoccupied with Bibi Titi and other women in urban political activism. |
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The drive to lower the voting age was driven in large part by the broader student activism movement protesting the Vietnam War. |
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Tiller was a frequent target for antiabortion activism because of his willingness to perform late-term abortions. |
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Judicial activism refers to judicial rulings that are suspected of being based on personal opinion, rather than on existing law. |
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A new literature is currently emerging about their ethnogenesis and activism. |
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However, Harrison and Scorse find an increase in small firm closures in Indonesia in response to anti-sweatshop activism. |
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The activism, even amongst the community, was difficult and flinty. |
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The question of judicial activism is closely related to constitutional interpretation, statutory construction, and separation of powers. |
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Chagossians have since engaged in activism to return to the archipelago, claiming that their forced expulsion and dispossession were illegal. |
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The activism led to the site being designated as one of the superfund sites. |
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Prostitution is a significant issue in feminist thought and activism. |
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Egyptian women writers include Nawal El Saadawi, well known for her feminist activism, and Alifa Rifaat who also writes about women and tradition. |
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Concern over the treatment of consumers by large corporations has spawned substantial activism, and the incorporation of consumer education into school curricula. |
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Evangelicals believed activism in government and the social sphere was an essential method in reaching the goal of eliminating sin in a world drenched in wickedness. |
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Claims of judicial activism are not confined to any particular ideology. |
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This criticism is related to complaints about judicial activism. |
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The definition of judicial activism and the specific decisions that are activist are controversial political issues, particularly in the United States. |
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Detractors of judicial activism charge that it usurps the power of the elected branches of government or appointed agencies, damaging the rule of law and democracy. |
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Defenders of judicial activism say that in many cases it is a legitimate form of judicial review, and that the interpretation of the law must change with changing times. |
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India has a recent history of judicial activism, originating after the emergency in India which saw attempts by the Government to control the judiciary. |
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The Civil Rights Movement had many roots in religion, and the strong community of churches helped supply volunteers and moral purpose for their activism. |
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Associate Justice Pierce Butler filed a dissenting opinion, joined by Associate Justice James McReynolds, in which he argued the majority had engaged in judicial activism. |
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The activism culminated in an adjournment debate in the House of Commons in which Janet Fookes, a Plymouth MP, argued against irreparably damaging the ancient landscape. |
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This fueled his activism in the antiracist and antiapartheid movement. |
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Sassy Wilde's activism activities drive this fast paced story. |
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Facebook said that teens are among the savviest people using social media and they want to be heard, be it for civic engagement, activism, or their thoughts on a new movie. |
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While Adams was undoubtedly a master of both the art world and environmental activism by his middle age, during his youth he was a great equivocator. |
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New and powerful forms of urban activism have developed around the crises of homelessness, AIDS, police brutality, overdevelopment, environmental hazards, and queer-bashing. |
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He wants to strip away the labels with which we have become comfortable and shift the spotlight away from the iconic figures of black thought and activism. |
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Faculty Award from the Association of American Law Schools, Section on Minority Groups, for her activism, mentoring, colleagueship, teaching and scholarship. |
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There are those who spitball and say that there is judicial over reach and unnecessary activism which threatens the fabric of democracy as it was envisaged. |
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In the quarter century since his tenure, however, his global diplomatic activism and high-profile post-presidency has pushed revisionists to take a second look. |
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Congress can rein injudicial activism by limiting the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and the jurisdictions of all lower federal courts. |
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All this has nothing to do with judicial activism or restraint, with strict or liberal constructionism, all of which are regularly practiced with craftsmanlike skill. |
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Pakistan has had a long history of feminist activism since its birth. |
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Yet however essential it may have been to changing assumptions about energy use, protest and doomwatch activism was never New Alchemy's primary focus. |
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This kind of activism is often the hallmark of people in their Indian summer season. Their energy is fueled by a sense of urgency that is lacking in youth. |
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Eventually the people began using the broadsheet as a source for political activism by reprinting speeches, ballads or narrative songs originally performed by bards. |
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