Mysteries have been replaced with conspiracies, complex, all-embracing structures that nicely dovetail with the internet's global reach. |
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But there is not a single all-embracing protocol which defines existing practice around complaints and discipline. |
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Whatever ethnicity might be, the problem lies with its essentialized all-embracing interpretation, and this must be put aside. |
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It is an all-embracing obedience which requires total submission from the believers, having no exception whatsoever. |
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It seems that nothing is safe from the all-embracing incompetence of this Council. |
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He said the area needs to adopt an all-embracing approach, involving the entire community, to achieve long-term economic prosperity. |
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Propaganda becomes an all-embracing substitute for reality, requiring the party to eliminate any alternative sources of information. |
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Earlier this year, the Danish government announced the introduction of an all-embracing health voucher. |
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He is the God of Coke and Pepsi, the all-embracing deity of McDonalds and Wal-Mart. |
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What is needed is a comprehensive approach and an all-embracing system combating this evil. |
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After the foundation of the State, there had been several unsuccessful attempts to establish an all-embracing national farmers' union. |
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No opinions were dismissed, but it was certainly clear that this would be an all-embracing group, with a very broad vision. |
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New Zealand First sees this legislation as an all-embracing, controlling, inquisitive framework, developed under the present group of Ministers. |
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The trend towards all-embracing competition policy made public ownership almost irrelevant for years despite questions of the public good. |
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In other places the colonial economic impact was less all-embracing and more open to dispute. |
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Despite this, can we reconstruct any positive views he affirms or is his scepticism all-embracing? |
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What we need is an all-embracing concept of the peaceful development of the poor countries. |
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For me, it means an all-embracing eco-balance sheet, one that covers cultivation and production, as well as the output of gases. |
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His Spirit imparts to us a little of the urgency of his all-embracing desire for the whole world to be saved. |
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Our applications-based training programmes offer an all-embracing package that incorporates both theory and practice. |
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The process of inculturation takes time, as it is a deep, gradual and all-embracing process. |
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In fact, after 1890, the era of all-embracing philosophical systems seemed to pass. |
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Miller was a persistent critic not of commerce, but of the commercial ethic as an all-embracing ideology. |
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It shows an inability to recognise that the real world consists of trade-offs of competing priorities rather than painless solutions derived from one all-embracing value. |
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If he had the choice, the Master of the Rolls would favour dressing barristers and judges in an all-embracing continental gown which fastens down the front with Velcro. |
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That all-embracing fear and its corollary, the urgency to succeed, creates the fragile ego and the insecurity that underlies all crimes of passion. |
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There is to us an all-embracing moderation linked to the delights of our weather, which rarely succumbs to the outbursts of violence that maim people and flatten buildings. |
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I suppose I have been guilty myself of expediency, in being less than idealistically all-embracing of the boat-people issue! |
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The mechanisms and examples given show that democracy and the sovereign rights of citizens are being systematically replaced by the universal and all-embracing right of corporations to make profits. |
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What is called for, rather, is an all-embracing approach that can only be developed in networked security structures based on a comprehensive national and global security rationale. |
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In Saudi Arabia the paranoia is all-embracing. |
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That sounds pretty simple and all-embracing, and in its Citizens United decision this spring, simple and all-embracing was the way the Supreme Court interpreted it. |
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It is for that reason that we opted for this all-embracing title and are inclined to stick with it. |
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The whole thing was a package deal, an all-embracing compromise, and it must not be torn asunder. |
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By 1993, that would have been impossible, for there was neither the material base nor political will to take up a struggle against crime at such an all-embracing level. |
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Although neither systematic nor all-embracing, the rules thus laid down provide useful guidelines for dealing with cases where circumstances are similar. |
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To day in Bergen, Norwegians and foreign guests join hands with our Vietnamese friends as we share Thich Quang Do's all-embracing vision of democracy. |
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He considers the task feasible as the commission is to concentrate its investigations on the mission of the Armed Forces rather than pursuing an all-embracing approach. |
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Picture caption: New, all-embracing functionality for the indoor area: The communication and guidance system combines room signs, for instance, with fingerprint readers. |
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