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How to use hegemonies in a sentence

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Such forms lead to distortions, exclusions, elisions and the establishment of hegemonies.
The successive hegemonies and kingdoms in Manchuria resulted from violent clashes among these ethnic groups.
A tolerant and open society on the global level requires overcoming cultural hegemonies and their inherent knowledge-based paternalism.
As the twenty-first century gets under way, America bestrides the world like few other hegemonies in history.
Partnerships would begin to take on real significance instead of a donor-recipient relationship perpetuating old hegemonies.
Above all there is a strong willingness on the part of countries and companies to avoid stifling hegemonies.
The old cultural hegemonies, which were historically explainable, give way to the equality of dignity and of expression.
Let selfishness end, let hegemonies end, let insensitivity, irresponsibility and deceit end.
This is not to say that lower class art forms in Trinidad are unaffected by colonial or nationalist hegemonies.
The first was of course the cold war, with its binary division of the world into competing hegemonies.
They are challenging the beauty and fashion hegemonies.
And just as it has always been, only economic power assures the hegemonies that have existed throughout history and now more than ever because hegemony should exist all over the world.
With the establishment of religious hegemonies in central Tibet from the 11th century onward, cultural contacts with Nepal and the Buddhist centres in the main Ganges Valley flourished as never before.
On the one hand, this affords us new opportunities for growth, while on the other, it exposes us to the risk of market hegemonies which, in the long term, could produce higher levels of poverty.
The old colonial hegemonies of the nineteenth century have disappeared to be replaced by national Governments with varying levels of democratic legitimacy.
Language is a powerful superstructural semiotic tool through which hegemonies, gendered or otherwise, are created and sustained.
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