He also disapproved of the additional barriers the fascist policy presented to women in pursuit of a full education. |
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Interestingly, he generally disapproved of borrowings outside of financing entrepreneurship. |
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They never did quite process that there's a postmodern kind of human curiosity that gets pleasure out of things formerly disapproved of. |
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And Americans have generally disapproved of extensive efforts at domestic security. |
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Curiously, although he was a most notable producer of garlic gangsters he disapproved of Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns. |
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Some of these same critics also disapproved of his drinking habits and his choice of friends who visited local taverns. |
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Then as now, a majority of the electorate disapproved of the incumbent's performance. |
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With a start, Peter realised that Cy would have disapproved of that kind of thinking. |
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She had fallen in love with a fellow student, of whom her parents disapproved. |
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The remaining programs may not have sought approval or some may have been disapproved by the peer review committee. |
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She was shut out of society, for she was still frowned upon and disapproved of. |
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Many nationalists disapproved of migration, arguing that it was the wicked and inevitable product of British misgovernment. |
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They disapproved of a lot of my sister's romances, and I was all prepared for them disapproving of Phil. |
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A third of those surveyed said they would rather live under sharia because they so disapproved of British culture. |
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The business people disapproved of the non-specific nature of the promises made by the Government. |
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The sexual relation of a man with his wife's sister though socially disapproved is not incestous. |
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There was always the possibility of getting shot if the clientele disapproved of the set list. |
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They married in Edinburgh in August 1811, though Shelley disapproved of matrimony, as well as royalty, meat-eating, and religion. |
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Caring about the consequences of events of which you disapproved does not imply support for those events. |
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The student unions of the college also disapproved of the administration's tactics regarding the decision to end the program. |
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He had a troubled childhood, being frequently beaten by his father and uncles who disapproved of his artistic interests. |
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No poll was taken to find out whether the newspaper editors approved or disapproved of the job he was doing. |
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Suggestions that medical treatment might sometimes come into this category have been disapproved, although it might cover some aspects of nursing care. |
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For example, during their initial exposure to the salmon, they disapproved of the fact they contained another fish's genes. |
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They wanted to make a statement to show Harper and the world that they disapproved. |
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Agreements approved or disapproved by the general meeting shall have all their effects with regard to co-contractors and third parties. |
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However, this is probably the time I have disapproved of one so very strongly. |
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They have disapproved of the way the chief spokesman was appointed as well as the manner in which some constituents split away and held separate meetings. |
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And for the most part societies and, indeed, entire cultures have disapproved of that kind of story which offers an unalleviated picture of human forsakenness. |
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A majority of Australians had disapproved of the troop deployment. |
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Her son was 21 and clearly disapproved of his mother's pregnancy. |
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Earlier, the Chief Minister disapproved of Mr. Jerome's statement. |
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The effect of political correctness, which disapproves of such views, merely means they are not spoken aloud in places where they will be disapproved of. |
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Not only is every episode gone through in surprising detail but we soon learn why each colleague who disapproved of his op-ed was a hypocrite for doing so. |
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I never did this, I hasten to add, and disapproved heartily. |
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The obiter remarks of his Honour were disapproved in Groves. |
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In the second half of the novel Richardson shows Pamela winning over those who had disapproved of the misalliance. |
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The militias were notorious for their harshness, often imprisoning people they disapproved of. |
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The game that the comrades disapproved of because of its un-Soviet focus on the individual is ideal for an emerging nation, which hungers for new sports and new stars. |
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Most of the world disapproved of her, calling her a temptress. |
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The military junta disapproved of the proportional system's encouragement of multiparty rule and ideology. |
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In real life, Wilberforce disapproved of the popular campaign to refuse sugar. |
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But it is unlikely that they would want to sustain an operation they disapproved of. |
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Our approach actually gave more encouragement to those people who once took the violent way and therefore disapproved of us. |
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His parents disapproved of the girl, and their attitude caused him to pray much about the engagement. |
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Some prosecutors considered such interim protective measures to be necessary, while others disapproved of them. |
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Probably Aristotle also disapproved of Medea as a tragic heroine, because he downgraded plots like this one that show a good person deliberately choosing evil. |
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The voter would leave the poll to the jeers and threats of those who disapproved of his answer, but fortified by thoughts of the feast to come from his grateful patrons. |
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He felt completely undone knowing that they disapproved of him. |
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I straightened my spine and stood back up upon my wobbly legs, with a steady gaze that was all too familiar to me of how Tommy addressed strangers that disapproved of him. |
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In addition, the European Union disapproved of the reference, in the preamble, to a meeting held in 2007 outside the United Nations framework and attended by only some Member States. |
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At first his parents disapproved of their son's passion for music. |
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But all political attempts that were anchored in a specific school of thoughts were, at one time or another, disapproved and replaced by dissimilar trends. |
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First, Commerce interpreted its proposed regulation to require only a determination whether applications for benefits have been or may be disapproved and, if so, on what basis and why. |
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However, the test in Gough has been disapproved of in some Commonwealth jurisdictions. |
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This consensus makes itself felt in spontaneous reaction throughout the world against whatever move on the chessboard of international politics is disapproved by that consensus. |
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Any such request may be approved or disapproved by the Tribunal. |
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Similarly, colonially based medical research commonly pathologized social practices of which the colonial power and colonizing culture disapproved. |
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Maria's parents disapproved of the courtship and ended the relationship by sending her to school in Paris. |
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The Board stated that it disapproved of fragmentation and a multiplicity of bargaining units, and asserted that sound labour relations requires broad-based bargaining units whenever possible. |
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Just as Calles was flirting with the Soviet Union, former Haitian President René Préval was in a close relationship with Venezuela and Cuba, of which Washington disapproved. |
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The American and Iraqi governments strongly disapproved, having expected the Philippines to follow its traditional policy of not giving in to terrorist threats. |
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Grundies disapproved of her low-cut gowns and other displays of pulchritude. |
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Moreover, the UNJHRO regrets that the military judiciary authorities publicly disapproved of the work of the observers of the trial and threatened them with prosecution. |
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Candidates were also asked about whether they approved or disapproved of some steps that might be taken to deal with the shortfall in representation. |
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Dirac's father was strict and authoritarian, although he disapproved of corporal punishment. |
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She also felt ostracised by those who, like Sir Timothy, still disapproved of her relationship with Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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Slater, who disapproved of Fleming's attitude, his hair oil, his ownership of a car and his relations with women. |
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While the army command may have disapproved of his tactical and strategic decisions, the loyalty of the common soldier was unquestioned. |
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Rizal himself, whom the rebels took inspiration from and had consulted beforehand, disapproved of a premature revolution. |
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The Swedes disapproved as they were rivals of the Poles on the Baltic coast. |
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However, his father and uncle disapproved of such a course and he left Bern without completing his Latin studies. |
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Although Zwingli, technically, had nothing to do with the mandate, there is no indication that he disapproved. |
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Bishops were in agreement over the articles until the Pope disapproved and then Becket repudiated his arguments. |
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They would later do the same with other kings of whom they disapproved. |
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The artist who created strong, passionate, brilliant heroines turns out to have disapproved of bluestockings and refused to educate his own intelligent daughters. |
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Evans states that most German citizens disapproved of the genocide. |
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Alexander adopted elements of Persian dress and customs at court, notably proskynesis, a practice of which Macedonians disapproved, and were loath to perform. |
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Austen disapproved of the Prince Regent on the account of his womanising, gambling, drinking, spendthrift ways and generally disreputable behaviour. |
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Even though he disapproved the use of a violent revolution, the Ji family dominated the Lu state force for generations and had exiled the previous duke. |
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His mother disapproved and made him break off the relationship. |
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This meeting was disapproved of by the friends and families of both men. |
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William IV, however, disapproved of any match with the Coburgs, and instead favoured the suit of Prince Alexander of the Netherlands, second son of the Prince of Orange. |
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Even though the Ji family had practices with which Confucius disagreed and disapproved, they nonetheless gave Confucius's disciples many opportunities for employment. |
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By recognising PMS as a clinical entity women are allowed to Indulge In socially disapproved behaviours, and thus have a safety valve for their resentment. |
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