And a bold, well-communicated agenda provides a bulwark against politicians offering division rather than solutions. |
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The restoration of the monarchy in 1660 could be seen as proof that, as kings had always argued, it was the bulwark against anarchy or despotism. |
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During the Cold War, the US needed Japan to act as a bulwark in Asia against the spread of communism. |
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It was said in the 1980s that local government was the bulwark against Thatcherism. |
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The new breed of paper focused on sensational stories about city life and trumpeted the value of a popular press as a bulwark of democracy. |
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The US supported efforts to unify Western Europe economically and politically, to establish a stable bulwark in the Cold War. |
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On deck, the Captain noticed a lone figure, leaning against the bulwark of the command ship, completely absorbed by the surrounding scenery. |
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A nearly 8-inch high bulwark and 28-inch high double lifelines completely surround the deck area. |
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Blunkett, the hard-line hammer of the criminals, the bulwark against the terrorist threat, was the natural front man for such a campaign. |
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The trust lets you stand as a bulwark against any onslaughts on the papers' editorial freedom. |
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Austria was no longer a bulwark against the east, but a buffer state between two competing ideologies. |
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It is not the last outpost of colonialism, but the first bulwark of democracy. |
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As long as he remains in power he holds the country together and is a bulwark against enemies from outside. |
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The Reverend William Matheus, another member, was assistant rector at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, a bulwark of progressive social causes. |
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The deck was swept by green water, and a companion ladder struck Capt. Stowell, hurling him against the bulwark. |
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An autonomous, independent press is still the most powerful bulwark of democracy. |
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It would seem that Josiah embraced Israelite religion as a bulwark of his kingdom. |
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Whatever else, Slater remains dedicated to the idea of a vibrant and effective press as the primary bulwark and defense of our freedoms. |
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When they were closer to the second bulwark, she disappeared among her fellows. |
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After the Black Death closed Europe's bath houses, there was no bulwark of religious practice to hold back the tide of dirtiness. |
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Freeing ports must be sited as low as possible in the side bulwark or shell plating. |
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Their efforts are creating the conditions that serve as a bulwark to preventing the return of the Taliban. |
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Even when the bulwark broke, the contest in Europe still looked inspiriting. |
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But Mukherjee's primary bulwark against patness is a piece of formal daring. |
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The operator's control station is on the starboard side, immediately abaft this bulwark. |
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Today, even ruthless despotism, as the implosion of Iraq, Libya and Syria reveals, is no longer a reliable bulwark against militant disaffection. |
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Kiska capitalised on his untainted image and touted himself as a bulwark against a Fico power grab. |
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It forms a significant bulwark against the tide so that, even on neaps, there is an appreciable movement of water as the pent-up flow sweeps around the headland. |
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The starboard paravane boom was broken, and the starboard aft bulwark was buckled. |
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But, also, such pulse-pounding adventure is a battering ram against the central bulwark of a civilized society. |
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From the 1950s, the US supported the Pakistani military as a bulwark in the region, particularly directed against India and its developing alliance with the Soviet Union. |
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It serves as a bulwark against government encroachment on individual expression. |
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But for all their ragged diversity and limited numbers, they have proved effective enough so far, acting as a bulwark against further attempts to banish the cave-dwellers. |
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It seemed to many that the revered Constitution was really the bulwark of powerful economic interests and, therefore, the enemy of more egalitarian and populist policies. |
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The German Panzers fought with suicidal ferocity, storming the hill until it was rimmed with a bulwark of bodies. |
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First, however weak the court may be as a bulwark against majoritarian tyranny, it is better than no bulwark at all. |
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What we most wanted in a policy was a bulwark against financial devastation from a catastrophic illness. |
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It saw devolution as an anti-Tory, anti-SNP bulwark, but that was never going to be enough. |
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Iran and Hezbollah, both Shiite, see Assad as a bulwark against Sunni influence. |
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Just how did Runway end up on Thursdays, anyway, pushing against Bravo's bulwark of nene and pals? |
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Far from palling around with polygamists, the salvo proclaims, Romney is the last bulwark between America and gay marriage. |
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After landing virtually unopposed, the Fifth Corps moved toward the San Juan Heights, the principal bulwark in the first of three defensive lines around the city. |
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But although the Bill of Rights seemed a bulwark in defense of free speech, the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts revealed its continued vulnerability. |
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Thus, the army appeared at the time to be not merely a strong bulwark, not merely a political counterweight to the mass populism of the Hitler movement. |
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In turn, Kandahar Airfield, the base of operations for southern Afghanistan, is likely to continue transforming from an expeditionary bulwark to a steady-state installation. |
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Mainland authorities are banking on consumer spending to provide a bulwark against weaker capital investment and to broaden the economy's base of growth. |
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And during these 60 years, our Army maintained its visible bulwark of thousands of troops deployed against the worldwide threat of the Communist powers in Europe and Asia. |
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The Soviet Union has been and will continue to be a reliable bulwark in the defense of peace and the security of peoples, and is ready to prove this not in words but in deeds. |
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He was a bulwark for life, he was a bulwark for the sanctity of marriage. |
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Poland traditionally thinks of itself as the frontier of European civilisation, a bulwark against the east, with its Orthodox church and Cyrillic script. |
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The more Enoch sermonizes, the clearer it becomes that faith is his only bulwark against chaos and nothingness. |
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An empty scallop box had moved over the deck and was lodged at the aft bulwark in way of the raised dump table. |
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With the German naval threat removed, Britain began focusing on Germany as a bulwark against the threat posed by the new Soviet Union. |
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The Americans were pushing the importance of free trade and European unity to form a bulwark against communism. |
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The drainage scupper at the centre of the transom bulwark was found to be effectively sealed shut by a large decal, bearing the vessel's name, that was fixed to the outside of the transom. |
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For the carriage of substances of UN No. 2448, or of goods of Class 5.1 or 8, the bulwark ports, openings in the foot rail, etc., shall not be closed off. |
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Despite such tensions, most Abkhazians agree with Moscow's policy of building up their country as a bulwark against Georgia. |
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Through our combined efforts, we can continue to build the ICC as a bulwark against those who utilize positions of power to inflict untold misery on the most vulnerable among us. |
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It builds the ideas of renewal, reevaluation, and critical choice into the definition of culture itself, preempting the criticism that cultural particularism can become a bulwark against intercultural sharing and solidarity. |
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The gap between the top edge of the sheer strake and the bottom end of the bulwark plating on the main deck acted as freeing ports for the vessel. |
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Undoubtedly, education is one of the many social achievements that the country exhibits with pride, since it is a bulwark in the endeavor to dignify man. |
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We are not talking here about a typical deckhouse shape, as the hulls, sides, bulwark and the superstructure itself are not traditionally shaped but rather combine together into one huge solid. |
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When the mackerel in the net started to die, their deadweight acting on the bottom of the net increased the load on the vessel's starboard bulwark. |
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As long as the Soviet Union existed, U. S. imperialism acted to shore up the Seoul regime as an anti-Communist bulwark, allowing it to develop its own shipbuilding and auto manufacturing industries. |
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In those years there was a lost of discussion about the white regime which made sustained efforts to convince self-satisfied elites that apartheid was the only bulwark against Soviet communism. |
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As the weight came on the derrick head block the fish in the net unexpectedly slid to port, pinning one of the crew members on to the port bulwark. |
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Satellite imagery of the Amazon basin, the world's largest tropical forest and a critical bulwark against climate change, shows a stark divergence in the continent's preservation efforts. |
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Provincial roads were paved for the first time, mostly paid for by the US, still keen to use the ramshackle regime as a bulwark against communist Cuba next door. |
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We must be a bulwark for freedom and democracy and a force for justice. |
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A significant advantage is our diversified portfolio of general, life and investment products, which ensures a less volatile risk profile and acts as a bulwark against market cycles. |
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The crew started shovelling the herring over the side, but another wave lifted the stern and the vessel broached, shipping more water over the starboard bulwark. |
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The European Commission proposal, which has been in preparation since 1998 and has become more necessary than ever after the crisis of 2001, is presented as a bulwark against the propagation of a new epidemic. |
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The Socialist group in the European Parliament has delivered real progress since 2004, acting as a bulwark for workers' rights in the face of a European Commission and Council both dominated by conservatives. |
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External review is a bulwark against such abuses. |
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The multilateral trading system should be upheld as the cornerstone of global trade governance and a bulwark against emerging protectionist sentiments and trade disputes. |
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It is our bulwark against external aggressions. |
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It was essential to step up cooperation with, and assistance to, the international, regional and subregional organizations which formed a bulwark against terrorism. |
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It has a natural interest in preserving its own influence in these lands as a bulwark against the possible spread of Islamist sentiment there in favour of Iran. |
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God's good word, both law and gospel, is your bulwark, your defense against bad theology and techniques of spirituality that make you anxious. |
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Indeed, like the British, the Austrians were now coming to see that an intact Ottoman Empire was necessary as a bulwark against the Russians. |
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When a warrior is gone, that will be his best and only bulwark. |
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The Hand-bos, a bulwark formed of oaken piles, fastened with metal clamps, moored with iron anchors, and secured by gravel and granite, was snapped to pieces like packthread. |
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This would close the overland supply line to China and provide a strategic bulwark to defend Japanese gains in British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies. |
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