It may have been that this breakdown was an unbearable coming together of many deep-rooted, complex fears and anxieties. |
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Campaigners say there are deep-rooted cultural problems within the army that must be exposed and tackled. |
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In some quarters, the prospect of consolidated communities provokes a deep-rooted fear of losing local control and community identity. |
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Here is the offering of a modern nation, vibrant, on the go, on one side, and which has a deep-rooted history, culture and ecology on the other. |
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She understands how deep-rooted religious, social and cultural practices influence the reception of technology in homes. |
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This ruling view is now so deep-rooted in our culture that few bother to question its effects. |
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He had begun pacing the cave, a nervous habit of his, stopping at the end of his speech to stare at Marcy with deep-rooted concern. |
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This assumption is so deep-rooted in our culture that it is barely questioned. |
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After all, changing ideas deep-rooted in tradition and culture is quite a long process. |
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As an Indian, I am proud to be part of a culture, which has deep-rooted family values. |
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Bangalore's Conservator of Forests V. Rangaswamy says Mahogany are hardwood trees and deep-rooted and hence, they withstand the strongest winds. |
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No one is expecting instant solutions to problems that seem to be so deep-rooted as to be terminal. |
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Hazing has a deep-rooted association with college fraternities, athletics, and the military. |
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Don't you have deep-rooted psychological damage from your time amongst the other kids? |
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But the fall-off in ground attendance is also the result of deep-rooted changes in culture and customs which have influenced sport as a commodity. |
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These are primal and deep-rooted fears and will not go away. |
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He lives in the real world and has a genuine, deep-rooted concern for all. |
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The Oni character is a deep-rooted aspect of Japanese culture. |
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Some Lollards, however, continued to operate underground in a loosely organised but often deep-rooted way. |
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The crew walked out amid lots of cheers and, frankly, some deep-rooted fears. |
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He is a talented young Sardinian chef with the same deep-rooted passion and instinctive feeling for food. |
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They contribute to employment insurance and they have that deep-rooted value. |
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This may have created deep-rooted feelings of helplessness and undermined a child's trust in others. |
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We have seen deep-rooted problems with poverty in this country for a long time. |
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However, it really takes time to correct the deep-rooted perception about poor data quality in China. |
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While not necessarily of a deep-rooted structural character, the current account deficit needs to be monitored closely. |
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Poverty is an issue whose causes are many and deep-rooted, which affects families and children in a dramatic way. |
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And I am always saying federalism is not only a constitutional structure but also a deep-rooted culture. |
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However, it is difficult for legislation alone to tackle the complex and deep-rooted patterns of inequality experienced by some groups. |
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Due to the high rate of corruption at all levels, there is a break down of civil society and violence and sectarianism are deep-rooted. |
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They are totally unconscious of the latent racism which such a campaign evokes in countries where ethnocentric prejudice is so deep-rooted. |
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Her mind rebelled, clinging with stunning primeval ferocity to that deep-rooted fear of losing control. |
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But the king believes it really is deep-rooted and sinister, and there are many Arabs who would agree with him. |
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But some observers warned against a rush to judgment in a country whose problems are deep-rooted and notoriously complex. |
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Such joking, as any good Freudian knows, simply indicates a deep-rooted anxiety. |
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Analysts described the result as a reflection of deep-rooted popular discontent over the state government's failure. |
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In times of stress or pain many of us derive comfort from a strong and deep-rooted belief in our faith. |
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And as much as we might admire her deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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These days, his collection reveals a deep-rooted appreciation of traditional songcraft. |
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If mountain areas were full of deep-rooted Japanese cedar rather than betel nut palms, torrential rains would be less likely to cause mudslides and overflowing rivers. |
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Ethiopia's socio-economic constraints were vast and deep-rooted, and it urged its development partners to provide assistance in its struggle to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development. |
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Looking to the year ahead, both sides welcomed what will be visible manifestations of a deep-rooted, vibrant and growing Canada-China relationship. |
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And as much as we might admire Rand's deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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The 1978 movie Coma explored deep-rooted fears about exploitation and medical advances in organ donation. |
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It was just a deep-rooted pain that needed to be dealt with. |
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The lack of lasting performance improvement, we believe, lies in the fact that business has conspicuously failed to blend analytical rigour and business skills with deep-rooted behavioural change. |
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From the start, Philippe Pastor has trod his own path, the main thrust of his approach revolving around a desire to work directly in and with nature to reflect the deep-rooted attachment that Man has for the Earth. |
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Landscape» explores the arid lands of the prudish Albion, deep-rooted in the contemplation of its eternal nature. |
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To effectively improve the performance of international freight transport however, the deep-rooted causes of these delays and costs are the ones that should be eliminated. |
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He draws on this naturalization of epistemology to argue for conclusions that are threatening to some of our most deep-rooted beliefs about ourselves. |
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Was it deep-rooted compassion or simply fear that inspired such charity? |
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Use mulches and ground covers, and deep-rooted plants to stabilize slopes. |
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Conversely, there is an equally deep-rooted suspicion on the part of those who want to make sure that no additional expenditure can be made without their agreement. |
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From the endless horizons of the Atlantic Ocean to the immense maritime pine forests of the Landes, this tour will take you into a world of remarkably unspoilt nature, and of deep-rooted traditions. |
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The elections took place against a background of unbridled state authoritarianism, rampant corruption and deep-rooted poverty for more than 75 per cent of the population. |
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His experiments in bronze sculpture were deep-rooted and won laurels. |
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It is necessary that mediators be proficient, resilient, impartial, experienced and equipped to manage the complexities of deep-rooted conflicts. |
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The rural-inspired look speaks to those who long for a return to simplicity, artisanship, nature and deep-rooted affection for home and family. |
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Methodic and rigorous planning should be deep-rooted in our habits, and we must seek operational efficiency. |
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The pervasive violence and stress of a country afflicted by war may create deep-rooted feelings of helplessness and undermine a child's trust in others. |
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If Sandler does possess any deep-rooted mania, it's an overdependence on cordial communication. |
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Stark's resolute endurance in an environment fraught with almost unimaginable difficulties is fuelled by deep-rooted idealism and seemingly boundless enthusiasm. |
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This explains the deep-rooted fear of eugenics and why eugenic practices, such as reproductive cloning, are banned in Europe either by European Community law or by national legislation. |
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The pebble rendzinas are suitable for deep-rooted species such as alfalfa and white melilot. |
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It is precisely because you have a deep-rooted fear of the people that you prefer brainwashing to direct consultation of these citizens, whom you regard, deep down, as idiots. |
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Women themselves need to have the ability to overcome deep-rooted barriers such as habits and attitudes, and rise above vested interests, division and disunity. |
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But the trouble was pervasive and deep-rooted as couch-grass. |
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Show me the birdlover who has not a deep-rooted sense of humaneness. |
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