Instead of discovering the profound truths of human reality, deconstruction dismantles them and reveals them to be illusions. |
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For the first time, it offers economic and security benefits if North Korea dismantles its nuclear weapons program. |
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If the Council dismantles the budget system, we will respond in kind, and we will see who is willing to go furthest. |
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A fourth view is that advocacy brings to light widely held bias, challenges assumptions and dismantles conventional perceptions. |
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There are certain rules which the husband and wife put down, then the wife goes and dismantles the whole thing. |
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But for far more people than is currently the case and in a way that dismantles the barriers of income and background. |
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But each time he evokes a simpler golden age, he dismantles and demythologises it. |
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Some people may argue that it is only one thing and it may not be a big issue, but it is a continuum of a whole host of other programs, priorities and initiatives which basically dismantles the role of the federal government. |
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During stage one, Cyprus dismantles its customs duties, removes its quantitative restrictions on industrial products from the Community and adopts the common customs tariff. |
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However, the needs of the educational planner are better served by a more fine-grained analysis that dismantles the demand, supply and quality aspects. |
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He also assembles and dismantles equipment at blood drive sites. |
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Advocacy brings to light widely held bias and dismantles perceptions. |
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At one level it dismantles the last remnants of the conglomerate superstructure that survived even the legal integration of Mercedes-Benz into Daimler-Benz nine years ago. |
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But making further progress will be difficult unless he dismantles some of the bureaucracy he has created, and allows his managers more freedom to manage. |
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What does employed mean when we have before us a policy which dismantles working relations, minimises employment and, as a result, makes general poverty a mass phenomenon. |
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Pay equity identifies and dismantles long-standing patterns of systemic discrimination in order to change how we do business and how society operates. |
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An erroneous principle is being established here: the principle of fair return, which dismantles European solidarity and goes against our project. |
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A millwright is a craftsman or tradesman who installs, dismantles, repairs, reassembles, and moves machinery in factories, power plants, and construction sites. |
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