Its agenda is as broad as it is deep, touching personal nerves and deep-seated prejudices. |
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The director admits that these deep-seated tensions affected his own family experience as well. |
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If people are going to learn to engage in political action it is more likely to be deep-seated when they can relate it to their experiences. |
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They were undernourished, diseased, many of them with terminal illnesses or deep-seated mental conditions. |
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It was a tough review because I really had to face some deep-seated bad habits. |
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The robot was built for three levels of crouching, from barely crouching to a deep-seated squat. |
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All of these cases are symptomatic of far more serious, deep-seated trends that are being promoted. |
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It is clearly a job which involves people, often with deep-seated problems, emotional issues and where the stakes can be high. |
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Many children have escaped or shown deep-seated reactions to their conscription by a group that had killed a loved one. |
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But it takes training to refrain from longstanding and deep-seated habits of which one is often unaware. |
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Among these people, a veneer of tolerance masks a deep-seated attitude of superiority and is very patronising. |
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There is a deep-seated and strong resistance to the idea of police reforms. |
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His innate decency and instinctive way with people also masked a deep-seated confidence. |
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Hugo's deep-seated jealousy of O drives him to set in motion a plan to destroy him by ruining his relationship with Desi. |
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The reserve in my books comes largely from a deep-seated terror of committing purple prose. |
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In my view, his condition will persist while he remains in conflict with the Force as his antipathy is now so deep-seated and consuming. |
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This only served to exacerbate landlordism, the impoverishment of the peasantry and the deep-seated hostility to the British occupation. |
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It is clear nevertheless that transforms are sites where deep-seated rocks, such as serpentinized peridotite, are relatively common. |
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Lesions may be single or multiple, discrete or diffusely infiltrative, and are often deep-seated and periventricular. |
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Set deep into one wall is a blazing fire, all around which have been ranged deep-seated leather armchairs and settees. |
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The ill-natured Marx, the venomous Lenin, the murderous Stalin all had a deep-seated loathing of all those who disagreed with them. |
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On a Freudian level, this social stigma against bad mothers reflects a deep-seated anxiety about maternal relationships. |
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That was the year, she says, when her fear of Arabs morphed into a deep-seated hate. |
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Many Quebecois harboured a deep-seated hatred of the English, the people who had dominated them for over 200 years. |
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It's no surprise that much of his music is informed by his deep-seated passion for soundtracking and scoring. |
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The only irregularities are small east-dipping flexures over deep-seated faults. |
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Something more than television soaps and radio talk-shows is needed to address deep-seated attitudes, before they corrode our democracy. |
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At the heart of all this is a deep-seated ambivalence about government which runs deep in the Australian psyche. |
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The result was skepticism and a deep-seated mistrust toward politics which was to continue after immigration to the United States. |
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The most rewarding relationships with customers result from continued investment to create deep-seated attitudinal loyalty. |
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Broad masses of the population are alienated from both parties and view their nominees with deep-seated distrust. |
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But these observers don't all have the influence of some Washington pundits, whose skepticism was deep-seated. |
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They were line engravings of a particularly dim type which probably had some deep-seated affect on me. |
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Does the map give any idea of the concentration of minerals at their various levels, such as surface minerals or deep-seated ones? |
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By a remarkable turnaround of a very deep-seated trend in the history of humanity, people no longer regard nature as hostile. |
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If cosmetic surgery helps remove a deep-seated insecurity, then fantastic. |
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China therefore needs massive reforms to correct its deep-seated structural problems. |
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The author has long had a deep-seated dread of those who are always talking of purity: purity of race, purity of culture, purity of art. |
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There are deep-seated social causes for the lack of respect. |
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Secondly, any change must be deep-seated both in theory and in practice, encompassing all spheres of our life. |
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We hold the deep-seated conviction that quality brings genuine added value to the services delivered. |
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Overall, our strengths are deep-seated and varied, supporting a business that is well equipped for sustained growth. |
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That approach failed to address existing deep-seated tensions and was thus more likely to exacerbate problems than to solve them. |
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His post-coital fun was motivated by a deep-seated fear that his lovers might one day leave him. |
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What's more, Saddam Hussein's authoritarian regime ingrained deep-seated feelings of suspicion and mistrust in Iraqi society. |
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The idea of welcoming fellow human beings into your home used to be a deep-seated part of African culture and tradition. |
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Volcanic rocks of enormous thickness and deep-seated igneous intrusions from this period have created much of the geology of the Peruvian Andes. |
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It is true that power that becomes hegemonic stirs up deep-seated desires of its annihilation. |
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There is sometimes in us a perverse refusal to accept or to believe in good, a deep-seated, hardened refusal which belittles or despises good. |
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Yet the research could also be twisted to bolster deep-seated prejudices against the San, probably the most abused and downtrodden ethnic group in southern Africa. |
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The apparent popularity of post-feminism should give feminists pause particularly because the post-feminist strain veils deep-seated conservatism. |
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The magnitude of this exhumation was stronger along the present-day coastline where the deep-seated late Palaeozoic to Mid-Jurassic plutono-metamorphic belt is now exposed. |
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Because we are in the grip of deep-seated but erroneous belief that hegemony buys total security? |
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There is a deep-seated tendency in our culture, Krakauer says, to dichotomize brains and brawn, cognition and movement. |
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Three years is too short a time to address that deep-seated aberrancy. |
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While the deep-seated causes of expatriation were well known, they had not been sufficiently addressed. |
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This debate is better than silence, or than celebrity airbrushing of deep-seated problems. |
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And a final example is the deep-seated lassitude in the major Australian corporations that vast superannuation money flow and lack of real competition has engendered. |
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Connolly has a deep-seated fascination with the corporate world. |
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It is possible that faulting along the crests of deep-seated anticlines provide the conduit for mobile muds to migrate through to the seafloor surface. |
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The Nivelle offensive of April 1917 had been oversold as a war-winning master stroke, and its failure stirred deep-seated discontent into open mutiny. |
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There are legitimate deep-seated grievances. |
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I therefore support many of his requests, but I am very afraid that at the time of voting, the necessary electric shock will not be sufficient to cause deep-seated policy changes in this area. |
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The National Charter, which comprises the preamble to our Constitution, paved the way for striking out in a new political direction in correspondence with our people's deep-seated aspirations. |
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By utilizing the electrophoresis technique, F-49B Needle Free mesotherapy equipment can open the aquaporin easily and send nutrition into deep-seated skin layer. |
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The programme is not confined to meeting the direct needs of these groups, but works to address some of the deep-seated causes of emigration, through awareness-raising, promotion campaigns and skill promotion activities. |
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The economic and financial crisis is a deep-seated. |
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It is only when the failure to achieve one's goals reflects some deep-seated constraint on the ability to choose that it can be taken as a manifestation of disempowerment. |
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At a time when Asia is undergoing deep-seated changes, due mainly to its economic dynamism and the emergence of China and India, the partnership between our two countries could contribute to Asia's stability and prosperity. |
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By making use of electrophoresis technology, this needle free mesotherapy equipment can easily open the aquaporin, and then send the nutrition and active substances, etc. into deep-seated skin layer. |
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The deep-seated concern among voting nations on the divisive nature of self-determination, strong opposition from Southern nations, and a highly politicized process conspired against the success of this resolution. |
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The deep-seated hatred can be understood, but this plastic thing on the surface, this hypocrisy is disagreeable, and we try to puncture that in the play. |
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The rivalry is deep-seated and hidden, the antagonism ugly and festerous. |
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In other words, gay people are cursed with deep-seated disorder and are to be treated with compassion. |
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It does so in ways that fulfill deep-seated emotional needs that, at their profoundest level, are devotional. |
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China believes that the U.S. is mistakenly and scandalously holding it responsible for deep-seated made-in-America problems. |
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It comes from a deep-seated conviction that there is only one economic system, the globalised free market, set in the political context of liberal democracy. |
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Add to the mix the fact that Brown is a religious ex-cop and you have a recipe for even more deep-seated distrust. |
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It has now turned into a boomerang which has left the policy makers in the soup with the councillors displaying a deep-seated opposition to the plan for an incinerator. |
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From two sets up Tim tried to head for the finish, but Canas reeled him in with thundering forehands and a deep-seated belief that he had the Briton 's number. |
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They were well known for their political passiveness, a position supported by a deep-seated belief in impotency of ordinary folk in the face of political ambitions. |
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The church cannot solve any of its deep-seated problems without a bruising debate about one of its fundamental traditions: that the best point of contact between man and God is a celibate male priesthood. |
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But if I may point my telescope not just towards deep space but also back in time, I would suggest that modern answers continue to draw upon deep-seated cultural values. |
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As the strategic calculus shifts to territory won or lost and casualties suffered, a new idiosyncrasy in human decision making appears: our deep-seated aversion to cutting our losses. |
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The real deep-seated problem concerns the development without precedent of the Pentagon's share in intelligence activities since the end of the Cold War. |
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Was the intensity of their emotivism an outgrowth of deep-seated Hispanic piety? |
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The Central Quebec region, which is focused along a 350-km uranium lineament associated with granitic intrusions and deep-seated faults, remains largely under-explored. |
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The deep-seated changes that have occurred in our country in the past 15 years have given some people the chance to strike it rich and dragged others into poverty. |
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Yet it can be quickly ignited to remind us that attempts at gender-free parenting are not only plagued by inadequate work-family policies, gender discrimination, and deep-seated gendered beliefs and ideologies. |
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Autopsy showed a large, deep-seated abscess of the right hip an osteomyelitis of the ischial tuberosity. |
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Genetronics' needle array applicators allow a physician to electroporate even a deep-seated tumor. |
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A deep-seated wariness is taking root in international relations, generating mistrust that could irretrievably blight relations between people and populations. |
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The rocks date back as much as 2,500 million years and were formed in the deep-seated magma chambers far below active volcanoes. |
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Electrical stimulation of a deep-seated brain region, the subthalamic nucleus, has been shown to significantly improve patients motor function and quality of life. |
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