All of them are pushing through neo-liberal policies domestically, while the country is ruled by extreme right wing chauvinists. |
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He presented himself not as a Pole, but a Lithuanian, which enraged chauvinists. |
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He predicted that despite the protests of the chauvinists, the demand for English would increase. |
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They are therefore carried away with the false propaganda spread by the chauvinists with the help of the electronic media. |
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The chauvinists were enraged, but it seemed a pretty straightforward description of where they learnt and played the bulk of their cricket. |
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The is the very same way women are belittled by chauvinists throughout history. |
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Wolfe and Thompson were of the same journalistic generation, and we are all chauvinists for our era. |
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They do not have equal rights as women, and yet they are responsible for making sure that nothing changes by raising their sons as chauvinists. |
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We have no doubt that if women put their heads together, they can overcome the barriers mounted by male chauvinists. |
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It has split the ranks of feminists and inspired a grotesque but much-commented manifesto by unrepentant chauvinists. |
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National chauvinists should not be able to hijack such laws in order to crush free-thinking citizens. |
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These are chauvinists who refer to themselves as minorities and anti-Fascists, thus devaluing this word. |
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Because the Iranians are extremely nationalist. They are not chauvinists, but they are nationalists. |
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But he failed to make the connection that chauvinists invariably objectify women and view them as unequal. |
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But frankly that argument echoed the calls of right-wing national chauvinists who urge people to take their holidays in Britain to support the domestic tourist industry. |
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He may have to deal with a realignment of his own, especially if his party's move to formally dump its pro-independence platform upsets the minority of diehard chauvinists. |
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Secondly, even the most extreme leftists tend to start from the position of equality between persons, whereas extreme rightists are typically chauvinists. |
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And they're just scotch-drinking, cigarette-smoking chauvinists who have to deal with this very capable female journalist, and they don't know what to do. |
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The chauvinists have more government posts now. |
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Sometimes the women would bulge disproportionately, becoming viragos and female chauvinists, as threatening as the mother-in-law in the old Maggie and Jiggs comic strip. |
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In 1999 they organized a march on the streets of Tokyo protesting the visit of former Chinese premier Jiang Zemin to Japan, a protest that could only have appealed to Japanese anti-Chinese chauvinists. |
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I understand the risks but I am determined to go through with it and show all the chauvinists and doubters. |
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Listen to women' At another event, he advised men to listen to women's ideas more and not be male chauvinists. |
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As a result, Macedonia should preserve and protect the multiethnic model from nationalists and chauvinists, since it is the strongest advantage for a European future. |
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I hope such chauvinists realise that their insensitive humour could easily qualify as a punishable offence in many countries and communities around the world. |
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Our women already rule this world Of that fact, you can all be sure, Chauvinists are almost a dying breed They get bin bagged and shown the door. |
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