She advocates the control of the excesses of capitalism by regulation and government. |
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The advocates of this theory were correct in stating that a black wall would be warmer than a red or brick-coloured one. |
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This concern gets to the heart of the matter for prison abolitionists, and it distinguishes our analysis from prison reform advocates. |
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Concessions, perhaps, to the observance of international laws that make the policy the newspaper advocates a war crime. |
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The regional and local warlords who were the key allies of the US against the Taliban are not advocates of women's rights. |
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You are not judges now, but advocates under this adversary system we have been discussing. |
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To do otherwise would be to betray the trust that our patients place in us as advocates on their behalf. |
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That may or may not say something about English pleaders, English advocates, and English jurors. |
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Like all lawyers, they are required to act as officers of the court as well as advocates. |
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Many juvenile court advocates harshly criticized how the police handled young offenders. |
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The advocates contended that their clients were unaware of the attempts to evict them because they were not notified. |
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The State advocates and legal aid counsel who were expected to arrive last weekend have not yet arrived. |
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It advocates that you need not run to a doctor for minor ailments, stop and look in your kitchen instead. |
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Despite the skepticism in some quarters about B.C.'s potential, advocates see a huge upside for wind power nationally. |
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Child advocates recoil at the idea of thousands of children being raised in long-term substitute care. |
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The fitting irony is that he is condemned by the Klan, the very organization whose principles he advocates. |
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Religion advocates that we must renounce all worldly material things and become ascetics. |
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He advocates alethic realism and traces in detail Putnam's gradual move from alethic anti-realism to alethic realism. |
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In these elections it advocates an extreme rightwing programme, reeking of nationalism and xenophobia. |
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The SEP advocates that state land be made available to all landless farmers, regardless of their ethnicity. |
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Euthanasia advocates in the US yesterday said her assisted suicide was facilitated by renegades prepared to operate outside the law for money. |
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What was essentially Intelligent Design theory has been expounded by advocates of young-Earth creationism for many years. |
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The report advocates everything from boosts in auto fuel economy and renewable energy to more diverse supplies of oil and gas. |
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Kubba advocates quick national elections for a second, broadly representative council to perform functions such as drafting a constitution. |
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The society embraced peace advocates of every persuasion, although in the 1840s it found the attraction of absolute pacifism very strong. |
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Mr. Bennett's paper basically advocates greater cooperation within the Anglosphere, i.e., rougly speaking, between the English-speaking nations. |
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He says that to maintain integrity, doctors have a moral responsibility to act as advocates for their patients and try and change the system. |
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When the movement to legalize abortion began, advocates talked about the human costs of prohibition. |
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In an era of budget surpluses, advocates argue, the federal government could ante up money for purchase of open space and farmland. |
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At the same time that prochoice advocates fight increased abortion restrictions, the anti-choice movement celebrates victory. |
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The third hurdle that nuclear power advocates must overcome is radioactive waste. |
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A small group of recreation advocates are working at establishing an Iqaluit fitness society and anti-establishment gym. |
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The more complicated question for aquaculture opponents and public trust advocates is one of federalism. |
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Billed by its advocates as the best-kept secret on the internet, search-engine marketing has become the medium of choice for thrifty marketeers. |
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Advisers serve advisees as advocates, guides, group leaders, community builders, liaisons with parents, and evaluation coordinators. |
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Peddlers and their advocates also drafted a so-called peddler's ordinance to exempt their cries from regulation under the anti-noise ordinance. |
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Civil libertarians and privacy advocates will no doubt continue to call for caution in consumers' use of the VeriChip. |
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He advocates smaller, lighter and faster troop deployments with a relatively high proportion of special forces. |
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The Terri Schiavo case has pitted left against right and right-to-die supporters against right-to-life advocates. |
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Shareholder advocates who felt like lone voices a decade ago are actually beginning to hope. |
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By the end of the war, living memorial advocates could claim a rhetorical victory, having routed their opponents, if only in pure word volume. |
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Charcoal advocates like the smoky flavor and the risky rustic adventure of getting the fire just right. |
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Then there's the Atkins diet, which is one of many that advocates a higher protein, lower carbohydrate menu plan. |
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Rights advocates say that the number of atrocities against women in the country is increasing. |
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Ndhlela is representing himself after numerous attorneys and advocates withdrew from the case. |
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The holistic system of Ayurveda advocates a well-balanced approach to stress management and skin health. |
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He advocates the ideas and defends the system of his brother's maltreaters. |
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Sometimes the text clearly mandates this, in which case I take it that many advocates of judicial restraint wouldn't object. |
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The settlement prompted much backslapping among advocates of the public's right to know. |
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Later, however, changing tastes and pressure from temperance advocates dictated that absinthe be diluted with water, preferably sweetened. |
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Abolitionists, free-Boilers, temperance advocates, and nativists were organized interests of that era. |
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The crowd received sheets of lyrics composed by two temperance advocates and set to popular tunes. |
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Also, some temperance advocates blamed women's lack of domesticity for their men's drinking. |
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The temperance advocates got strong support from the Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Anglican churches. |
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Though public response has been tepid, advocates of civil rights are enthusiastic. |
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The case must be pleaded by advocates of the aggrieved party, otherwise the culprits of this heinous crime would go scot-free. |
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In seeking to set aside actual swamp and marshland, local advocates found that while wetlands abounded, they were highly altered by human action. |
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The lack of increased demand for mass transit hasn't stopped advocates from advancing a surge in ballot initiatives. |
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The writer advocates the pre-millennial view of the Second Coming of Christ, but this should not be a stumbling block. |
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We contend there is available insurance for barristers and solicitor advocates. |
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The barristers, or advocates, wear the garb they would wear in courts in their own homeland. |
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At the same time, Bush's remarks were bashed by scientists and advocates for the separation of church and state. |
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He often seems to see-saw on issues, and even his advocates find this to be a very weak point in his campaign for presidency. |
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The Holy Spirit advocates Jesus' case and cause to us just as Jesus advocates ours in the heavenly throne room. |
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The advocates typically have medical training and are experienced in end-of-life issues and medical ethics. |
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The advocates claim that enforcing prohibitions against colonizing public and private space penalizes street vagrants merely for being homeless. |
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Many intelligent design advocates accept evolution and also an Earth billions of years old, not thousands. |
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In the absence of any meaningful legislation, privacy advocates say self-regulation has been a failure. |
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Compare that to the eternally smug self-satisfied attitudes exhibited by the advocates and practitioners of music. |
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Both were advocates of religious tolerance and antagonists of untouchability. |
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A lot of its advocates propose that Internet telephony avoids the tolls charged generated from traditional telephone service. |
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There were no beg-pardons in exchanges between the advocates for Continuance and those of Prohibition. |
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Goaded by leftist privacy advocates, Congress has been toying with the idea of regulating the private sector in the name of privacy. |
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Faced with the shameless hypocrisy of their Big Lie, the advocates resorted to petty little lies. |
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Its advocates used the non-Western body arts they saw in books and in their travels as sources of inspiration for their own body projects. |
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Of course, the Big Daddy of advocates for personal investment accounts within Social Security is the President. |
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Many advocates suggest that we are now only beginning to discover the extent of previously unrecognised learning disabilities. |
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And, to the surprise of many First Amendment advocates, he prevailed in both the trial court and the court of appeals. |
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He has also been quoted as being rather annoyed that the ID advocates continually misrepresent his views. |
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Since there are claims and counter-claims by advocates of the metro and the monorail, a debate is definitely called for. |
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The advocates of summer rugby will have loved it as the firm ground underfoot encouraged the two teams to play some terrific expansive rugby. |
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Both professionally and as a volunteer, she advocates for the uninsured or underinsured communities. |
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Yes, we had slackers, draft dodgers and antiwar advocates, but they got short shrift, little attention and almost no press. |
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Yet all this murkiness has not deterred advocates of sanctions from claiming absolute certainty on the issue. |
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What is important about the techniques that Aubrey advocates is that they can be made to work many years before nanomedicine becomes possible. |
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It was an irony not unregarded by the devil's advocates charged with disproving Joan's qualifications for sanctity. |
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Living wage advocates are stepping up a campaign to ensure the benefits of prosperity extend to those at the bottom end of the income scale. |
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Happily one of the rabbis featured in this documentary advocates a sneaky line of defence. |
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These advocates of rights regarded the unsystematic, unentrenched British system of rights as totally inadequate. |
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Keep your look fresh and simple when it comes to your hair, says celebrity hairstylist Oscar James, who advocates braids and twists. |
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The advocates of social credit rightly link monetary reform to profound changes in the underlying class structure. |
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The Democrats' platform advocates a ban on political contributions known as soft money. |
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I would imagine that there are plenty of gun control advocates among the urban netroots who nonetheless have given money to his campaign. |
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The brewmaster is one of the most vocal advocates for beer's place at the table. |
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Would the advocates back off if police brought vagrant lawbreakers to shelters instead of arresting them? |
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The High Court of Judicature shall have the power to approve, admit and enroll advocates, vakils and attorneys-at-law. |
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But this week a panel of wildlife biologists and conservation advocates sounded a more positive note. |
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Eduard, for example, advocates a progression from brochureware to highly interactive, transformational systems. |
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However, advocates do not necessarily identify energy or vibrations with radiation or electromagnetic fields, as Abrams did. |
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First came the battle between advocates of a short tower and those who wanted a much taller tower over the crossing. |
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Privacy advocates say that giving the government access to data held by commercial third parties violates constitutional privacy rights. |
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Faculty rules mean that advocates are normally obliged to take legal aid cases. |
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The fourth recommendation advocates the use of mathematical software or graphing calculators. |
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Lubchenco advocates for a network of fully protected marine reserves, linked by corridors, to protect breeding and nursery grounds. |
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The case, using the American Digital Millennium Act, has opened a can of worms for privacy advocates. |
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Farmers, advocates and ordinary shoppers all share the view that organics' move to the mainstream carries both benefits and risks. |
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Lyle advocates a carrot-and-stick approach that could shock people into putting money aside. |
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Join other artists, musicians, storytellers, church leaders, church planters, theologians, and community advocates. |
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Prior to WWII air power advocates considered strategic bombing to be key to breaking enemy production capacity and civilian morale. |
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He's also the new head of the Democratic Leadership Council, which advocates centrist policies to the Democratic Party. |
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The advocates urged the authorities to have a strong action against the culprit who threw chappals towards the judge at a Davangere court. |
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It's up to us to be the patrons, the advocates, the cheerleaders, the enthusiasts. |
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The Forest Service's argument, however, sounded hollow to many wilderness advocates. |
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Silvian advocates braising the brisket at least one day before serving it, then chilling the meat and sauce separately. |
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Even more egregious was an early doctrine of another group of supposed free-market advocates, the supply-siders. |
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It represents family carers and advocates greater awareness and support for their work. |
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With the end of supranationality, might it not be said that its advocates did the world a lot of damage? |
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It is of paramount importance to take a principled stand against the advocates of communal hatred on all sides. |
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Can responsible corporate managers then afford to be anything other than immoral advocates of sybaritism? |
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But Native leaders, human rights advocates and civil liberty experts say the changes didn't go nearly far enough. |
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The numerous controversies between State advocates and partisans of private initiative explain this lag. |
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Your government advocates public-private partnerships involving universities. |
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Latham advocates lateral maxillary advancement on the cleft side using presurgical orthopedic treatment prior to lip repair. |
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However, this obviously does not mean that free software advocates are immune from software bugs and configuration problems. |
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In the meantime, consumer advocates and lawmakers are urging low-income consumers to avoid payday loans. |
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Even the staunchest advocates of end to end VoIP are quick to admit that voice peering is not the norm today. |
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Researchers and women's advocates say that recommending cesarean section to prevent future pelvic-floor damage is premature and extreme. |
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The process coagulates the body's proteins, raising major pollution concerns among eco-burial advocates. |
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Aroma advocates claim that rosemary, peppermint, basil and jasmine scents, alone or in combination, may improve your mental alertness. |
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Is speech that advocates violence at the center of the First Amendment, or at its periphery? |
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What's needed, advocates say, are stories of successful Americans who wouldn't be here were it not for family-based immigration. |
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Essentially, it sounds like those advocates are saying we're going to throw people in cold turkey. |
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Cuttance and his collaborators offer nothing of significance to either advocates or critics of constructivism. |
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In the 1920s and 1930s he was one of the leading advocates of collective security to deter war. |
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Too bad they ignore that phenomenon while they style themselves as advocates of a color-blind American society. |
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In fact, argue psychologists and marital advocates, there's no such thing as true compatibility. |
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These types of crimes are disturbing, and their victims need advocates who are competent in both medical and legal settings. |
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No great surprise there, except that this common-sense finding demolishes the implied presumptions of fervid gun control advocates. |
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This helped them to connect with the students and to develop relationships as trusted mentors, tutors, role models, counselors, and advocates. |
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He may be calling us to be intercessors, evangelists, advocates for the poor, healers of the sick, prophets to the world. |
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At best, the advocates of this approach consign themselves to a relevance bound by the walls of the academy. |
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In some judicial courts in the early eighteenth century, attorneys had to kneel while university-educated advocates pleaded at the bar. |
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A strongly contentious figure, he garnered many enemies as well as advocates. |
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The company apologized profusely and said it plugged the security hole, but privacy advocates have their doubts. |
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As long as religious advocates are willing to take the flak, why should they be ruled out of public debate? |
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He is correct that there is a corporatocracy in this country, but he advocates the very ideas that created it. |
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But Shanley is simply the flower of the sexual libertinism that our culture advocates in a million voices. |
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Some advocates of the heavy drug enforcement argue that drug use is criminogenic. |
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Wilfrid was spokesman for the visiting Frankish bishop Agilbert from Wessex, and his priest Agatho, main advocates for Rome. |
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A cross-country skier herself, she advocates massage before hitting the trail. |
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All free-market advocates realize that monetary inflation brings on price inflation. |
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Suddenly, those same people who had been rabid free-trade advocates were outraged. |
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It advocates a system to ensure the payment of award wages, the fulfilment of a legal requirement. |
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Its work figured in the arguments of advocates in this field that were based on the developing customary law. |
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It was a rare come-together of advocates, judges, party functionaries, officials and the people. |
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The writer advocates the re-emergence of paganism especially the pre-Christian Roman Saturnalia. |
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Both design advocates and Darwinists affirm evolution while disagreeing over the question of purposeful direction. |
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Though for the advocates anything that involves data seems indistinguishable from data mining, MATRIX is not a data-mining program. |
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Finally, of course, are those religious advocates who regard us as at best profaning the sacred, or at worst promoting the work of Satan. |
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In a conversation peppered with laughter, it's obvious he is passionate about globetrotting and clearly advocates responsible traveling. |
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Like the democrats, the advocates of constitutional government also spoke a European language. |
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On Wednesday, an anonymous source sent a bundle of articles to the camp denigrating the peace advocates. |
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Rosecrance also sees deterritorialization, and advocates surrender to economic forces in a mobile, meritocratic world. |
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Notice, too, that like good storytellers these advocates embellish the tale with some interesting exaggerations. |
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I end with a quotation from a text which advocates both embracement and eventual abandonment, attachment and detachment from text. |
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, then, its advocates are now increasingly disavowing any intention of adding intelligent design to science curricula. |
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And this seems to be what the advocates of corporate philanthropy find distasteful. |
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But advocates hope his evangelism for the initiatives will help them increase support from mainstream institutions. |
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This is an area both WiFi advocates and 3G evangelists both want to ignore. |
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He advocates criteria such as exchangeability for assets and future cash outflows for liabilities. |
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Leading advocates at times dropped it as they moved up, others picked it up and dropped it as political exigencies demanded. |
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Instead, right-to-die advocates project their own gloomy estimation of the worth of human life on to these poor souls. |
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The authors stress the need for nurses to act as patient advocates by determining whether research has been conducted ethically. |
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Some teacher-exchange advocates consider any recruitment situation that forces applicants to go into debt to be exploitive. |
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The Exokernel architecture advocates for a total extermination of all kernel abstractions. |
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Organize your local midwives, doulas, childbirth educators, and any other advocates of natural childbirth in your community into a birth network. |
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The SEP advocates a proletarian internationalist solution to the war. |
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Fortunately, for the advocates of both schools of thought, the brief text contains sufficient ambiguity to support a colorable claim for either position. |
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According to the advocates of the holistic system, an integrative health care package would include facets from allopathy, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Yoga, Siddha and naturopathy. |
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Pioneers of bushwalking and advocates of national parks were the harbingers of an engagement with nature that at last offered respect for and restitution of the environment. |
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On the other side, advocates of indigenous authors allied themselves with partisans of free trade and international copyright, claiming universal natural rights of authorship. |
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Besides, petty judges and advocates were the only members of the third estate with wide experience of public life, and the confidence to speak out which it bred. |
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But I knew that he enjoyed the reputation as one of the keenest intellects and best Supreme Court advocates in the highly competitive Washington legal market. |
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The arcana of these flow levels have become the very center of this heated dispute, as advocates attack each other's acceptable flow-rate figures with gusto. |
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The problem is the advocates can't talk to the defendants, and have no way of finding out if they have alibis or innocent explanations for apparently suspicious behavior. |
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He rose from solicitor's clerk and part-time secularist lecturer to become one of the most formidable public speakers and unofficial legal advocates in Victorian Britain. |
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In another area of the wireless industry, privacy advocates have emphasized the potential for misuse of the location information that can be gleaned from cell phone signals. |
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The revitalization of the distillery is a boon to heritage advocates, who've lost many valuable structures in recent years, quite often to the wrecking ball. |
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He advocates instead quiet support for Iranian opposition groups that could foment regime change. |
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Complementary treatments have many advocates in palliative medicine, and many hospice services offer, or are under pressure to offer, such treatments. |
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The CI advocates tell me that I should give up using ASL and become fully immersed in the hearing world. |
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There were gun advocates in that room who waited for their turn to be heard and who refrained from confronting a grieving man. |
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Given what advocates have had to deal with in the past, the man seems like a demigod. |
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It advocates walking the extra mile, which, far from being capitulation or forfeiture of rights, is unflinching self-assertion and composure amidst adversity or extortion. |
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Wells has angered consumer advocates by offering its own payday product carrying a triple-digit interest rate. |
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Whilst the advocates of quality and empowerment are almost evangelical in their quest to change the way we work those on the receiving end are considerably more sceptical. |
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This report has a little something for everyone, ideas that many space advocates, including yours truly, have been pounding the podiums in favor of, for many, many years. |
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There are advocates for decriminalization and working to remove the stigma associated with addiction. |
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The new constitution, instead of being the panacea for every grievance so delusively represented by its advocates will be found upon examination to be like Pandora's box. |
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For declassification advocates, the momentum towards more public awareness about the CIA programs is picking up steam. |
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Many activists and human-rights advocates met the news of the retrial with cautious optimism. |
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While not necessarily explicit advocates of anti-noise regulation, the writings of these individuals exemplified the martialing of the senses to describe the urban populace. |
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To the dismay of gay rights advocates, a county court dismissed his suit. |
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The defenders of our health care system have asserted themselves strongly, and the advocates of the two-tier system are for the moment, in retreat. |
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And in practice, given that the position already has its advocates, it would be shortsighted not to provide at least some rebuttal beyond the obvious technical critiques. |
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The demands of the animal rights advocates are beyond reason to me. |
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The devil's advocates, unlike the admiring artists who did their part to insure for Joan a different kind of immortality, understood her changeability and its implications. |
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Many Timorese advocates of independence did not give up, however. |
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And cramming this law down the throats of states that prefer less expansive gun laws is a serious blow to advocates of federalism. |
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After three days on foot in the Serengeti, the less-is-more formula of Natural High advocates makes complete sense. |
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This eight-week program trains parents to be active participants and advocates in their children's education and to share these skills as community liaisons. |
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I hoped that having the area framed within an international discourse of significance would give Shoshone advocates for saving the quarry a stronger point from which to argue. |
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Obamacare is pushing America down the road to serfdom, but neither its opponents nor advocates seem to have noticed. |
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Indeed, Rep. Paul Ryan may talk a good game about the poor, but his policies still give social-justice advocates an ulcer. |
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Free speech advocates from Diogenes the Cynic to Frank Zappa have urged libertarian openness, arguing that unfettered expression is both the right and the duty of free people. |
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At least the Commissioner for Children advocates on behalf of children. |
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It may teach people to critically decipher the sermons of the Times columnists who echo the advocates of occupation without an iota of skepticism. |
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Advisers serve advisees as advocates, guides, and group leaders. |
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Many advocates want those changed, adjusted, or bolstered, and the only way to do that is to open up the bill and reauthorize it. |
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Instead, she advocates for a major shift away from a morally-driven condemnation of affairs. |
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Over the last couple of years, housing advocates in Toronto have been increasingly focused on manufactured and prefab housing as a way to alleviate homelessness. |
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During Elizabeth's reign they succeeded in seeing off the challenge of the Hanse, but protests against their monopoly persisted and the advocates of free trade gained ground. |
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Early advocates of the free market, like Adam Smith, made two distinct arguments for capitalism. |
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Neither of these sync exactly with the top stated goals of American intervention advocates. |
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Brooks argues in his book that advocates for limited government have been trapped into making a 'materialistic' case. |
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The reforms that Howard advocates, meritorious as they are, require political support to be enacted. |
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Their collateral damage has drawn opprobrium from human rights groups and arms control advocates. |
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This great healing event for veterans has been pushed aside by a few ATV advocates insistent on illegally riding their silly toys. |
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While advocates welcome the news, they tell Tricia Romano this is only a baby step for the Scouts. |
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Gun control advocates have told me the assault weapons ban was intended to be a bargaining chip. |
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Abortion-rights advocates by no means seek to detract from LGBT movement or begrudge it victories. |
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Most advocates of hard money are simply making a mistake, not putting their interests ahead of the common good. |
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Pro-choice advocates, meanwhile, argue that the buffer zones are necessary for public safety. |
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The diet advocates that concentrated carbohydrates like bread and concentrated protein foods like meat and fish should never be eaten at the same time. |
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Who are the outspoken advocates and who's just showing up for the year-end gala? |
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By restricting aid to only registered groups, the State Department is colluding with repressive regimes, fear democracy advocates. |
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While eschewing explicit racialism, advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States. |
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The deaf culture advocates tell me I should fling away my Ci and make my home within the community. |
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It is tempting for gay-rights advocates to imagine that a national majority is the same as a national consensus. |
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The expected move, while welcomed by some health advocates, falls short of a total ban planned for Scotland and advocated for the rest of Britain as well. |
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Are advocates of human rights necessarily cultural imperialists? |
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In May, the House roundly rejected two major voucher bills, but as new proposals spring up, advocates on both sides continue to lobby around the issue. |
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Second Amendment advocates mingled with the lunatic fringe, celebrating the American Revolution and Tim McVeigh. |
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Ultimately, 2015 might be the year American anti-LGBT advocates wish they could skip. |
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The gun advocates are tireless and they bet on suburban swing voters forgetting about their anger. |
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We must underpin our values and interdependence by mutual action, working together to secure what the mindless advocates of violence can never take away. |
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Judges, sheriffs and advocates are to be asked to remove their wigs and gowns and stop using arcane language under plans to make Scottish courts less intimidating. |
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And honesty, explains Wolfgang, paves the way for the real advocates of traditional marriage to fight and have a voice. |
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It's a bit of a stinky ballad that I briefly had a soft spot for, but I can't really get behind a song which advocates not lying to someone just because they are beautiful. |
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It is for this reason that Ms Chileshe advocates that the essentiality of indigenous knowledge systems be given a slot in the broad spectrum of modern environmental education. |
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Big Sugar, advocates say, is employing strategies reminiscent of Big Tobacco in its heyday. |
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Its advocates have urged African countries to privatize and denationalize a wide swath of government services and industries traditionally run by the state. |
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Most atheists and other advocates of philosophical naturalism also believe in materialism, the idea that everything that actually exists is material or physical. |
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But when advocates like Maynard share their reasoning using more accurate language, Republicans are more prepared to listen. |
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Nineteenth-century common-school advocates combined a desire for creating a liberal democratic citizenry with xenophobia, anti-Catholicism, and nativism. |
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Strong advocates of an Anglo-American axis, the Tories believe the US is at best lukewarm about what is an essentially European initiative in Macedonia. |
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Next, Pearlstein advocates for increased school choice, although he readily admits that studies show results can be mixed. |
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Thompson may be no worse than Hynes, but his first year has been frustrating for advocates who once had high hopes for his tenure. |
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Prior to this act being gazetted, advocates could appear on behalf of clients, in any court in Namibia, whereas attorneys could only appear in regional and magistrate courts. |
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Women's health advocates have argued for a long-acting hormonal method that is under the control of women, does not require daily attention, and is not coitus related. |
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Legalizing abortion didn't make anti-abortion advocates accept it. |
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Camel racing, a favorite pastime in the Middle East, has taken flack from human-rights advocates for the young boys imported to jockey the humpbacked desert beasts. |
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Even worse, Asian Americans are overlooked entirely when some advocates or politicians speak about minorities. |
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But the six-page summary report does not address the frustration that has been expressed by civil liberty advocates, defense lawyers and the families of prisoners. |
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It advocates decentralisation, economic reforms, additional support for the less well-off and a return to the pacifism spelled out in the constitution. |
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Typical advocates of this view admit that universals exist, after a fashion, but they deny that universals have any existence independent of their instances. |
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In the eyes of many pro-life advocates, securing rights for pregnant women is one more way to encourage women to stay pregnant. |
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The very diffuseness and decentralization of popular constitutionalism left room for these advocates of judicial supremacy to continue to nurse their claim. |
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Privacy advocates such as the electronic Frontier Foundation say everyone should use it. |
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Same-sex marriage advocates are urging MPs to defeat an anticipated motion from the Canadian Alliance defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman. |
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As Jolly notes in her introduction and own chapter in the book, the binaries of tradition and modernity are often reinforced by strenuous defenses by advocates on both sides. |
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Remember that you are not partisans or advocates in this matter. |
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In the US mainland, the Filipino Americans' immediate location, colonial discourses are syncretized into a culture that advocates their assimilation. |
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Classic FM, Naxos and even some programmes on Radio 3 have emphasised repertory over performer, leaving new music without popular, trusted advocates. |
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Until the rise of Third World national liberation movements, some of empire's staunchest advocates were liberals, among them British Fabians and American Progressives. |
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We have an army of ambassadors and advocates for the hungry of this world. |
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Her spiritually based seminar series advocates abstinence until marriage. |
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Opposition MPs and education advocates are calling on the government to allow schoolteachers and professors an exemption from copyright restrictions. |
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While advocates for school vouchers not only appeal to the precedent established in 1947, the federal courts have rendered a series of conflicting decisions. |
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Donnelly liaises with Amory Clarke, a psychologist at the Maudsley Hospital in London, who also advocates Rorschach tests, and the two have been planning a joint study. |
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Some privacy advocates think that our propensity for being unnerved by drones will end up being a boon to privacy. |
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Journalists usually steered clear of quoting science either way, with newspapers allowing opinion space for advocates on either side to argue the toss. |
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In January she founded Bulletproof Kids, a public service campaign that advocates for the secure storage of firearms. |
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Most of these institutions were inhumane, and advocates had been writing for more than 100 years urging for their closure. |
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He advocates a secular regime with a total separation of religion form the government. |
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Animal welfare advocates raise concerns about the possible suffering of fish caused by angling. |
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Today, Priority Health will join other senior advocates to recognize Older Michiganian Day at a rally held on the lawn of the state Capitol. |
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Ironic that both bands were so political and strong advocates of happy-clappy socialism and equality. |
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Young-earth creationists and intelligent design advocates love debates. |
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Many prolife advocates rejoiced that the church was finally putting some teeth in its doctrines. |
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Medaska advocates having a business continuity plan in place that can negate the effect of a terrorist attack, either direct or residual. |
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Some closed-source advocates see open source software as damaging to the market of commercial software. |
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Some people want to abolish the private club law, but the alcohol advocates aren't going to let that happen, Hogue said. |
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Hay cited examples of successful projects in Buffalo, Rochester and Cohoes, New York, and urged local advocates to be bold in their visions. |
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MacDonald turned up some additional eye-openers for the misty-eyed open border advocates. |
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Though not widely popular, induction heating has long had its advocates as an efficient method of heating plastics molds. |
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There is an irony in that many of those opposing the Prince's visit are advocates of the overthrow of the constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. |
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Environmental advocates and Costa Rican officials hope the new reserve will help stem the losses of endangered leatherback turtles. |
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Canadian advocates of a single official language say it promotes national identity. |
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Because of their minority status in many Western societies, Baptists have often been advocates of countercultural activities. |
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