Like a mass feedback system, activists continually have to reappraise the situation to engage with whatever is being protested. |
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Yesterday's announcement made it clear they no longer want to engage with the hoi polloi. |
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I can begin to engage with this metaphysics most efficiently through a consideration of Australian Aboriginal totemism. |
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Moreover, the contingencies of historiography can provide scholars with the opportunity to transversally engage with their subject material. |
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And Hunt's character, a humourless, hatchet-faced harridan with an undercurrent of insecurity, gives very little for the audience to engage with. |
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Angular planes of corrugated steel extend out to frame the entrance and engage with the public thoroughfare. |
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You have to really engage with it, live it, breathe it, experience the numinosity, the beauty, the sorrow and the joy. |
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This kind of arrogant refusal to engage with reasoned challenge is sadly commonplace. |
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I didn't want to engage with him, but I was just too weak to extricate myself from the conversation, and, accordingly, got a little snippy. |
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The first involves helping government bodies use digital techniques, including social media, to engage with the public. |
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Leaving aside the religious connotations of the word, an idol in the realm of pop culture is someone that people look up to and engage with. |
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We will continue to engage with all stakeholders on issues and concerns they may have. |
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The Government wants to enhance the capability of polytechs to engage with business and industry. |
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But what do refusals to engage with kinship's allegedly sordid past achieve? |
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Travelling on foot forces you to engage with bits of the country you don't see from a vehicle. |
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His undeniable sophistication evidently needs something to engage with outside of itself. |
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We have made many attempts to engage with management in the past few weeks over the unachievable targets they have set for our members. |
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They come to be a part of a network of people that they connect with, engage with. |
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He was disinterested, couldn't engage with people from all walks of life in Tasmania. |
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There isn't going to be a compromise until folks start trying to engage with each other and dial down some of the rhetoric. |
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I think the BBC itself needs to avoid defensiveness, and engage with its critics. |
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In contrast, the goal of augmented reality is to allow users to engage with the world more fully. |
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Also female learners can find it difficult to engage with the seemingly geekish male culture of computer games. |
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Can he have learned so little from his travels that he is unable to engage with Roger's fulminations? |
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Does your sales manager train your staff to engage with prospective members? |
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When we engage with our issues only as personal problems we come to blame ourselves for our troubles. |
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Some historians have displayed a willingness to engage with the study of a variety of non-national entities such as border zones and marchlands. |
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An organisation which conducts itself in this manner can have no real aspirations to engage with the political mainstream. |
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Parents need to engage with sport and encourage their children to participate. |
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Language acquirement consists of language courses to support asylum seekers to actively engage with their host country. |
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In theory, they were not supposed to engage with the enemy, except when unavoidable. |
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However, the author argues that the informality and amorphousness of these networks makes it difficult to account for, and engage with, the formal aspects of politics. |
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Such messages are unlikely to be beloved of secularists who prefer to scoff at the religious rather than engage with them. |
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Cook walked more slowly than most, stopping to engage with passersby who expressed their own frustration and support. |
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Radio, digital and satellite listeners in the UK and local radio station audiences in Africa will simultaneously hear and be able to engage with broadcasts. |
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Rather than dismissing their culture and beliefs as rustic and backwards, she seeks to engage with them and understand their form, origin and nature. |
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I was thinking of new ways to engage with my audience and with a bit of serendipity and inspiration the cake was born. |
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Another area where there has been disquiet about the content of teen fiction is that of novels which engage with the realities of the world we live in today. |
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Perhaps the blanket good taste that runs rife through British culture doesn't allow us enough of a chance to engage with our own inner tastelessness. |
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So why, after Gates showed his I.D., did the officer continue to engage with him? |
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The intelligibility of the exhibition allows visitors to engage with the issues under debate. |
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Similarly, the tie-in with South American legends and superstitions attempts to engage with a mythic archetype of monstrous evil, but this too is patchy and unconvincing. |
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By doing so, she challenges the concept of English as a unitary, linear, and continuous entity and invites readers to engage with cultural translation. |
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Once a user had heard about this phishing expedition, though, they were unlikely to engage with it again. |
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It has jaws adapted to receive and grasp a roller and a movable sliding spindle to engage with the staff of the balance-wheel, and a lever for operating the spindle. |
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The role will require you to engage with prospective sellers and handhold them through a sale process so first class communication skills and commercial acumen is essential. |
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After a decade or so when lad culture reigned supreme, there's a new willingness among men to engage with the negatives in their masculinity, and to embrace the feminine. |
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But existentialism is essentially just a poncy way of saying that actions speak louder than words, and Smith is still determined to engage with the world. |
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It is incredible that the powers that be refused to engage with such a central character before pursuing their drastic course on the company's future. |
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The role of the state is to engage with ethnicities rather than favor some, or exclude others. |
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They claim their former bosses, Ruth Savill and Yannick Forel, have refused to engage with them. |
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But, as Transformers so readily demonstrated, visual effects mean nothing if you don't engage with the Nesh and blood too. |
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Learning with IG Markets builds the foundation to not only engage with CFD trading but to formulate a broader trading strategy. |
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Social capital helps children engage with different age groups that share a common goal. |
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The government is encouraging public institutions to engage with citizens in innovation. |
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This, beside a greater willingness to engage with the American press and fans, may have helped some of them in achieving international success. |
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Arthur Brooks book doesn't engage with the political economy question. |
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Heckler Sports is the best place to breakdown plays, heckle other fans, follow games easily, and engage with sports news socially. |
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Online peer-to-peer support communities allow mobile brands to turn customer issues into opportunities to better engage with customers. |
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In this article I suggest some ideas on how Fogarty can be read by engaging with his role as a songman, thereby providing a critical framework to engage with his poetry. |
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With a calm acceptance of his standing, Simon's curiosity for and determination to engage with life's knottier philosophical issues reaps dividends. |
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Leading brands and content providers are already implementing successful mobile advergame strategies in order to differentiate from rivals and engage with consumers. |
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The cartoon illustrations engage with lots of action and goofiness. |
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However, Regional Boards had been phased out by January 2010 and SEPA has since adopted a new approach to engage with its stakeholders at a local level. |
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The Conservatory BUILT in 1786 by local man William Eborall, it offers a fine view from the terrace and is a brilliant place to engage with more than 20 peacocks and peahens. |
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Stay tuned for next week's article that wraps up the series with providing steps on how to engage with influencers and how to measure and track results. |
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Government attempts to engage with the Beothuk and aid them came too late. |
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Ecophobia, time constraints, inadequate funding, and limited knowledge of nature are also given nods as credible barriers to opportunities for children to engage with nature. |
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No more boring, flat PDFs instead, touchable, live content that compells clients to pull your iPad out of your hands and directly engage with your story. |
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Action of the entity is most important in creating trust in all those audiences who directly engage with the brand, the primary experience carrying primary audiences. |
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Edward replaced him with William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke who raided in the south as far as Aberystwyth but failed to engage with a Welsh army. |
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