Of course, these commonalities were fragmented with cleavages along the now-familiar lines of class, gender, and nationality. |
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And what we need to sort out now is our differences and these profound cleavages that have effected us in this society. |
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Many, if not most, of these are cleavage cracks, but it is important to understand that fractures and cleavages are not the same thing. |
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Double chins and dewlaps, dimpled knees and canyon cleavages jiggle and shimmer in the harsh glare of the stage lights. |
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Whatever the cleavages among the children of Khrushchev's de-Stalinization, their children had come of age in a different time. |
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Over the next decade, political and generational cleavages deepened, facilitated by the security services. |
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Mutations have been identified that change the cleavages in interestingly stereotyped ways. |
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Folds, cleavages, tension gashes and stylolites were also taken into account. |
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As a result both the place of religion in our country not only became a central issue, but also generated profound and enduring cleavages. |
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Two fundamental social cleavages of Canadian society are language and culture. |
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It is a function of that same openness that no sharp cleavages can be sighted between the traditional and the modern in India. |
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Taken as a whole, the project creates a progression of refractions, a series of cleavages that structure the contraction of the landscape. |
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This distinction cuts across other cleavages between administrator, educator and student. |
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Regional cleavages only add to the perception that our governments are powerless giants. |
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However, there has been little research on how ethnic cleavages and inequalities affect public sector reform. |
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I think it's down to a short attention span and too many pouts and cleavages distract-ing them to actually follow through with a conversation. |
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The divisions that characterize them can be attributed to the clan system, political cleavages, and cultural and dialectal differences. |
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All the party leaders have systematically played their personal cards outside the anti and pro-Syrian cleavages. |
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In many, including resource-rich ones like Nigeria, religious cleavages are widening. |
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The major cleavages are ethnocultural, philosophical and economic. |
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Feldspar is often dissolved along the cleavages and cracks, and thus producing alveolate intragranular dissolved pores. |
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An entire chapter is devoted to cleavages, and another to infinity, beginning with Zeno's paradoxes and leading up to Cantor's transfinite cardinals. |
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The social cleavages and distinctions did not hinder its dissemination. |
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The other is the re-emergence of the old cleavages of rich and poor. |
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Class, education, and income disparities, as well as regional, community size and gender differences mark off central cleavages between the two groups. |
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The division between the new middle class and the old middle class is a critical factor in creating social cleavages that foster particular kinds of religious affiliation. |
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Although there has clearly been an electoral re-alignment away from the traditional class cleavages, this has not given way to a stark cultural divide. |
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There was not this sharp consciousness of the cleavages and different realities in our social existence long ago as that which is so evident today. |
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Most of the violent conflicts in the past two decades have been fought over ethno-national cleavages. |
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Instead, by emphasizing differences between groups, these debates and attitudes may be widening and reinforcing existing cleavages. |
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Linder and Steffen reported that religion and class, which cut across ethnic groups, were historically the main cleavages that defined conflicts. |
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The traditional divisions between nations of the South and the North make no sense in an interconnected world, nor do alignments of nations rooted in the cleavages of a long-gone cold war. |
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They risk being split asunder by sectarian, ethnic and tribal cleavages. |
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Because the old community cleavages begin to reappear, and because tensions created and repressed during the rescue phase are now released, this period has been called the brickbat stage. |
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Perhaps it was because juries feel more sympathy for women driven to disfigure themselves to satisfy the male taste for generous cleavages than for smokers, who should have known better. |
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If these cleavages are cross-cutting rather than reinforcing, they may encourage centripetal forms of cooperation even when some cleavage-based parties are empowered. |
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So it is worth pausing to consider where we are now, and to reflect on some of the fledgling initiatives, led by individuals and groups, that are healing the cleavages between us and other sentient beings. |
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Deep cleavages run across the political landscape. |
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Such sampling bias among states that federalize to hold together makes it difficult to assess claims that federal responses perpetuate cleavages and fuel rather than quell secessionist movements. |
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Deformation structures such as phyllitic cleavages, kink folds of alternating beds of sandstones and shales, and quartz-carbonate veins characterize the hanging wall. |
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Thus, at the same time as it repairs the cleavages among humans, it also mends the sometimes troubled relations that we have with our fellow creatures. |
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Linder and Steffen pointed out that the principles that guide the provision of public goods and services are largely independent of the strategies for regulating ethnic cleavages. |
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They're all sitting beneath a framed portrait of Charles Darwin, that lavishly bearded Victorian paterfamilias, who seems to be eyeing their cleavages during the rest of the cabaret. |
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If Canada's war effort consisted of providing and training pilots, King thought, perhaps he could avoid the national cleavages that emerged during World War One. |
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Some countries have also found that proportional representation can exacerbate regional differences and cleavages within a society and can make it more difficult to reach a national consensus on some important issues. |
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The political instrumentalization of ethnic cleavages in the eastern DRC feeds the conflicts in the region and exacerbates the human rights violations that precede and accompany them. |
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 upheld the principle of universal rights and freedoms, and barred discrimination on the basis of race and other human cleavages. |
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He has not succeeded, however, in eliminating the old economic, social and psychological cleavages between the rural tribal elements of north and south, and the urban dwellers. |
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The above criteria could provide markers that reflected and reproduced cleavages among communities that became differentiated socially, politically or economically. |
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This revealed multiple cleavages within German federalism. |
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At the same time, there have been significant cleavages within the president's own Zaghawa dominated ruling party and within his immediate family circle. |
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Similar historical cleavages also remain evident at the level of individual social identification. |
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And, in enforcing monoculturalism, China is also attempting to cover up the cleavages within the Han majority, lest the historical north-south fault lines resurface. |
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