The eradication of poverty is, therefore, not any more a matter of condescendence or of compassion, but a matter of conscience. |
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He resolves moments of confusion without pretense or condescendence. |
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Women defenders further encounter discrimination within the organization or trade union they operate as their male colleagues often treat them with condescendence. |
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To discard the written word in those times was not some pedagogical condescendence, but a valid way Tradition had of successfully encrypting esoteric messages. |
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