Power always brings the need to compromise one's ideals, so what right had Benn to claim after the event that he remained pure and untainted? |
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These are among the most powerful expressions of human dreams and hopes, ideals and longings. |
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Also, just as importantly, how do we restore the ownership of the people in the ideas, ideals and institutions we associate ourselves with? |
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The pre-war German ideals of astylar glass boxes that revealed their structural frame were the basis for the International style. |
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This image is not one of a warrior with anti-imperialist ideals, but of a civilized leader at peace with the West. |
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The church is a living monument to the ideals of a man who is set to get sainthood. |
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The epistemological ideals of clarity, detachment and objectivity have silenced nature's voice. |
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They think that flags should be used with respect for the ideals that they symbolise, and in accordance with established protocol. |
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But translating ideals into tangible policies and alternatives have not been easy. |
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Lord Rama is one of the avatars of Lord Vishnu and Ramayana is a story which projects Hindu ideals of life. |
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They are a community of webloggers used to sharing their ideals and delighting in their own expression. |
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Narratives of progress and development are rooted deeply in the potential and promise of the West's best ideals and traditions. |
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The problem is that their professed ideals are at odds with their lack of self-awareness. |
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We had too many utopian ideals force-fed to us to believe that the EU is the answer to all our problems. |
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He was committed to utopian politics which sought to create a human society informed by the highest artistic ideals. |
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The exhibition features detailed but unrealised designs for futuristic new ways of living and utopian ideals of the perfect living space. |
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This time there is no grand strategic vision to work toward, no utopian ideals. |
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We were a group with common ideals, a willingness to share, and, if I may say so, a singular lack of self-aggrandizement. |
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In particular he worked on Galois theory, ideals and equations of the fifth degree. |
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The professions brought into the modern world ideals that were premodern and predemocratic. |
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In fury Beethoven scratched out the dedication at the betrayal of his ideals. |
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They may be marginally different because they can still hold the traditional ideals. |
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He has travelled throughout the country on foot, spreading Gandhian ideals among the masses. |
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Much experimental music at the time incorporated the ideals of Dada, Surrealism, Futurism, Expressionism and abstract painting. |
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But in another sense, academic blogging represents the fruition, not a betrayal, of the university's ideals. |
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It's the fruition of one of the core and noblest of American ideals, the free and open marketplace of ideas. |
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Many of the artisans and labourers supported the ideals of that revolution-liberty, equality and fraternity. |
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Yet the rest of the movie is keen to the ideals of liberation and fraternity. |
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On the face of it, this seems an entirely legitimate objection, and even one that might be thought to be in sympathy with Franciscan ideals. |
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The Liberals have become a right-wing reactionary party, forfeiting their claim to conservative ideals and constituencies. |
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Hey, any fool can open his mouth and espouse a set of ideals, but few ever put them into practice. |
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Scholars who defended canonical ideals found themselves at variance with more politically aware pluralist prelates. |
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Upholding the ideals of service and duty is one of three purposes of a constitutional monarchy. |
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Sociological literature has addressed how religious ideals inform a congregation's public presence. |
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Besides these Confucian ideals, my father also practiced a Daoist lifestyle, based on the teachings of Lao Tzu. |
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Maya's conflict of interest between her ideals and her loyalty to her father's magazine fuels a smart episode with a nifty double-reverse plot. |
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But now we have people conflating the idea of patriotism with a direct, hostile rejection of those ideals. |
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Most also concur that these objectives clashed with Western ideals, economic objectives, and security requirements. |
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This little gem is entitled The Many Not The Few, and is a paen to socialist ideals. |
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He did not cling to the ideals of communitarianism, but instead promoted industrial and agricultural development. |
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Like all mystically indescribable ideals, glove perfection is best described through negation. |
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Productions whose content is considered to be inconsonant with the ideals and missions of Boston College will be disallowed. |
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Until he came to his senses and realized that leftist ideals were not incompatible with pragmatism and general prosperity. |
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Between those two opposing views, ideals collide and friendships are strained. |
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These common ideals endure as do personal links and familial bonds between Britain and America. |
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Attracted by the ideals and the comradeship of freemasonry, he joined a Viennese lodge in 1784 and remained a member for the rest of his life. |
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The various facets of his character occasionally complemented his ambition and ideals, but more often resulted in confusing contradiction. |
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I know that Dad was an idol to millions who grew up loving his music and his ideals. |
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Moreover, this practice was legitimated through an ideology based on Hellenistic ideals. |
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Of course, motives, ideals, and ideologies do play a role in political violence. |
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Finally, a political party is the convergence of a group of people based on their political ideals and ideologies. |
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This dogma was part of the reaction against the ideals and principles of the Russian Revolution. |
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Although it is based on the parables of Jesus, it lays down principles and ideals for living that are relevant to all faiths. |
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Yet they all fought for the same sort of ideals and principles as those in the International Brigades. |
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It must be remembered that as a profession, we have the highest ideals and standards to uphold. |
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Along the way, he proves that a true patriot is one who defends his or her country's finest ideals. |
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He would no doubt sneer at the universalist ideals of that generation, but they informed the class struggles of the inter-war period. |
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Architecture after about 1580 was inspired by medieval ideals of chivalry as much as by Renaissance classicism. |
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Underlying Arnoldian ideals of sweetness and light was a concern for social unity mingled with national pride. |
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With the absence of humility, yet his important role in society and his ideals of chivalry, Beowulf was the definition of a hero in his own time. |
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The full flowering of the ideals of knighthood and chivalry is found in poetry in the high Middle Ages. |
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The fact that you were a woman did not absolve you from keeping to the ideals of chivalry, in times of crisis and in your ordinary life. |
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Based on fundamentalist revolutionary ideas, Fascism defines itself through intense xenophobia, militarism, and supremacist ideals. |
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I am not going to stand idly back to watch any of the democratic ideals that made Canada the envy of nations be injured, sullied or disgraced. |
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But, since Scots' social ideals overlapped with mainstream American norms, there was never much concern over cultural dislocation. |
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By this time the beliefs were given even more high-sounding names such as ideals, freedom, conscience, God, country, sacred path. |
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The new Millennium wing at the National Gallery represents the marriage of high ideals and fine art. |
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Ernest's father, a man of high ideals, was very strict and censored the books he allowed his children to read. |
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The work is considered a masterpiece in the use of perspective and in the portrayal of the artistic ideals of the High Renaissance. |
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A heartless person incapable of fine emotions is unable to attain to high ideals. |
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I ditched my leather shoes and even, gulp, drank soy milk in my total devotion to her ideals. |
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The artist appears to have forgotten, or cautiously avoided, his revolutionary ideals. |
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Van Dyck's success lay in his ability to portray the poetic ideals that sustained the Caroline court. |
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These are men and women who work not off of political ideals or even insight, but rather are driven by careerist ambition and opportunist fear. |
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He still believed, like Eddie, that the smallest of men could gain stature from holding onto the grandest ideals. |
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The next thing we need to understand is how the human race is meant to move forward towards these ideals. |
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He has long nourished a special contempt for the country he sees as a lone outpost of Western ideals in the Middle East. |
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If an ironclad business case can be made for why those ideals should trump all else, no one has made it yet. |
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At its deepest a renewal of these ideals involves an integration of rational and non-rational values. |
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He stubbornly goes forth armed with only his ideals as his men are violently cut down by enemy fire. |
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Views like this smack more of a priori epistemological ideals than of empirical findings. |
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Constitutional or not, the ideals are part of the American ethos and creed. |
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If the Declaration inspires us with lofty ideals, the Constitution vexes us with questions of interpretation. |
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Life appears to vanquish the hope and ideals of all men, dragging in its train even the greatest, like Plato, Alexander, or Napoleon. |
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We are fast abandoning our cultural and religious values in substitution for western ideals. |
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I formed ideals of my own, read everything I could about religions like Buddhism and books on the ancient Druids. |
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Only Overbeck remained in Rome, his studio providing a meeting place for young artists who spread Nazarene ideals through Europe. |
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They think of themselves, so the explanation goes, as the real defenders of universalist ideals. |
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In my opinion, these ideas and ideals are slipping fast, and we need to fight for them. |
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Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated hourglass figures. |
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Every day our nation was segregated was a day that America was unfaithful to our founding ideals. |
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But, in the haze and visual undecidability of Lyons' St Albans facades, perhaps some remnants of both these lost ideals also hover. |
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Imagine having all these grand ideals, magnificent visions, and a blueprint for human flourishing. |
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He thus employed the language of clothing and unclothing the body to advertise his ideals and fears to members of his communities. |
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This is not to say that globalization in its current form is somehow permanent or unalterable if we want to realize democratic ideals. |
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Often regarded as a bloodthirsty dictator, he was later valued for his social ideals of reducing inequality and ensuring work for all. |
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The ideals of the steel will and the will to power are mollified by the self-effacing faith that we're basically decent. |
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Being honest, kind and humane are good ideals to live by whether God exists or not. |
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The young know they are wretched, for they are full of the truthless ideals which have been instilled into them. |
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Too often in Washington, people mistakenly think that loyalty to an individual officeholder should override loyalty to basic ideals. |
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Nowadays Butler appears to confound normative ideals with something more absolute. |
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Not by denying or counterattacking, but by being exemplars of leftist ideals. |
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My ideals for the next biennium presidential columns are to inform, to advocate, to challenge and to question. |
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It's really weighing her down because she's not living up to her ideals any longer. |
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Every day they confront a Janus-faced social discourse on female gender, which wedges them between two conflicting ideals of femininity. |
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Communism, for all its tragic flaws, was at least western in its conception, ideals, and desires. |
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It starred Russell Crowe as a young skinhead on a path of self-destruction, though his ideals blind him to the damage he is doing to himself. |
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The song projects lofty human ideals and nothing of religious sectarianism or exclusivism. |
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Many architectural historians maintain that Mission furniture adhered more closely to the Arts and Crafts ideals than most British work did. |
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Nomi's look suggested dangerous androgyny, a sexless scariness that drew directly from both glitzy drag and gloomy Gothic ideals. |
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Similar expressions of libertarian ideals in Heinlein's juvenilia and other SF novels did leave their mark, though. |
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If we abandon our ideals in the face of adversity and aggression, then those ideals were never really in our possession. |
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The ideals of the party become sacred doctrines that can in no event be violated or contradicted. |
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The ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity proved inadequate as bases for a fully rational society. |
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His diplomatic career epitomizes the ideals of patriotism and selfless service. |
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John Woodruff's brilliant victory in the 800 meters at the 1936 Olympic Games helped crush Hitler's ideals of white supremacy. |
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The 1940 statement readdressed the ideals of the 1915 declaration, but appeared less hostile to religious institutions. |
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The Enlightenment, the age of reason, being the high noon, the fulfilment of the ideals of humanism? |
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He has divorced himself from the very ideals that made him a worthwhile political actor. |
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From the beginning, U.S. policy in South Vietnam was a conflict between realpolitik and democratic ideals. |
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Clothing ideals were part of the larger social world in which social identity was agonistically nurtured and won or lost. |
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Stubbornly self-righteous and willful, Higgins demonstrates his ideals in his brazen disregard for the Victorian rules of conduct. |
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The progression of kibbutzes from socialist ideals to capitalism tells an interesting tale of structural change. |
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We are a mixed bag of people, with different ideals, hopes, wishes and dreams. |
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I don't think it tells us about deep underlying trends or revisions to ideals of womanhood. |
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Motherhood is a powerful metaphor because it is central to esteemed ideals of womanhood, particularly among Latinos. |
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Poverty pins them between traditional ideals of Italian womanhood and the claims of urban workplaces. |
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The four ideals in fact cannot exist at the same time to form a reasonable and workable system. |
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But the dividing line between their beliefs and the grotesquely distorted ideals of National Socialism was a very fine one. |
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We must not believe that the triumph of experimental science reduced to nought the dreams and ideals of the alchemist. |
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The ads could cause those who have supported Chen for his reformist ideals to think twice before voting for him, Tseng said. |
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She wants an ongoing reintegration of humanistic folk and religious values with democratic ideals. |
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On the whole, locally upheld cultural ideals support a notion of the relational or connective self. |
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A commitment to legalism can never substitute for a commitment to the ideals law distortedly symbolizes. |
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Unfortunately, it is not always, or even usually, possible to yoke self-interest into such a self-enforcing mechanism to promote moral ideals. |
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They are also extremists of one kind or another who have devoted themselves to the zealous pursuit of their religious ideals. |
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The two ideals conflict, and the triumph of the Newtonian ideal is a repudiation, and not an incorporation, of the Aristotelian ideal. |
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Pundits say he stole most of his votes from dissatisfied separatists who believe their party lost its leftist ideals. |
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The reason these people, who seem to be mainly male, talentless, 30-something layabouts, conform to such ideals is because they are simplistic. |
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He developed Kronecker's polynomial ideals and presented many results on discriminants of forms, elimination theory and Diophantine problems. |
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If theirs is a hopeless cause in pursuit of impractical ideals, why dignify them in print? |
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Second, by spreading revolutionary ideals and institutions, Napoleon made it impossible for the restoration of the ancien regime. |
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Society's methodical and systemic ideals stand challenged wherever individual freedom is put under any restraint. |
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The egalitarian ideals of this communal society place loyalty to family and religion above all. |
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Is there then even a faint possibility of sensitising kids to the utopian ideals of freedom, justice and equality? |
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That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a liberated woman. |
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Personally, I have an instinctive attraction to some aspects of libertarian ideals. |
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Certainly, the Right possesses a set of libertarian ideals many Americans embrace. |
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It will be a great night and an excellent venue for promoting Air Force ideals and heritage. |
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What is the farming community doing to promote itself in the planning process to counter the lifestyler's ideals? |
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I'll choose a company with ideals they're trying to live up to over a business that's aiming for the status quo any day of the week. |
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Their qualifications, ideals and fresh appeal apart, the new breed has been working hard to succeed. |
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He doesn't possess the personal gravitas to speak convincingly of great political ideals. |
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She gave up the Victorian ideals of marriage and lived in sin with her soulmate, who happened to be married to someone else. |
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Autonomy and self-determination are still little more than ideals that can inspire. |
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A Granthi is expected to be an initiated member of the Sikh Khalsa who lives a life that exemplifies the ideals of the Khalsa. |
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The cottage, rebuilt in 1997 in line with the description in the poems, reminds visitors of Du's simple life and lofty ideals. |
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On the one hand it proclaims lofty ideals, and on the other it prevents disclosure. |
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The GGA failed to live up to its lofty and noble ideals due largely to the self-serving nature of some of its less progressive members. |
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Generation after generation of Americans has understood the lofty ideals that underlie our great Republic. |
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His actions have distressed the great many journalists who go to pains every day to uphold the lofty ideals of their chosen craft. |
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However, considerable friction arose from the beginning between lofty republican ideals and the lure of distant lands. |
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The portrait, reputed to be the most widely reproduced photograph in the world, has come to symbolize not just the ideals of the Cuban revolution but of revolution in general. |
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How many of us still hold fast to our early political ideals? |
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Such ideals cannot be lived in the abstract, they must be performed. |
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Although they enthusiastically supported the party's general programme, the bolder among them dared to point out the gap between ideals and actualities. |
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In an effort to cope with the implications of this question, Americans have subtly but sweepingly shifted their ideals. |
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The cossacks stood for freedom and individualism, and central Russia would do anything to keep them from spreading their ideals. |
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Cuba is reaffirming its position, its ideals, its objectives. |
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In fact, our devotion to those ideals has only been strengthened by the selfless heroism we have seen. |
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The right loves to bash New York's Citi Bike system, but bike share embodies the privatized, self-reliant ideals they espouse. |
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Soon enough, Castro turned his back on those ideals, embracing Soviet style communism. |
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More than an antique gun club, cowboy action shooting is a sport devoted to preserving the styles and ideals as well as the weapons of the Old West. |
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The ideals are the greatest ever espoused in human history, and we just need the country to live up to them. |
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I will oppose all people whose ideals are violently antipathic to mine. |
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It is implicit in this roll-call of composers that the idea of a renaissance in music is not to do with a common style, but rather with shared ideals. |
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But Gandhian ideals seem to have been forgotten, rendered irrelevant as India positions itself as a great power. |
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The truly religious, following the logic of submission to political and moral ideals, and to the arbitrary will of God, are terrifying to us and almost incomprehensible. |
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The ideals of liberty and self-determination, equality and the rule of law have haltingly advanced. |
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Not only does Fancy contradict southern ideals but in her saintlike manner, she possesses qualities nobler than those of the aristocrats with whom she seeks to identify. |
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Boyle's novels are wittily and slyly satiric about the earnest, innocent reforming utopians who questioned social attitudes and proselytised progressive, perfectionist ideals. |
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But even they should see the marches as expressions of our best and highest ideals. |
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While torture is non-existent in New Zealand, and cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment very rare, it is always good to have a backstop to make sure we stick to our ideals. |
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Could he have won the White House in 1992, and if he had, would he have lived up to his ideals? |
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Despite its utopian ideals, this specter hides a deep dark secret. |
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Schooled in self-restraint and ideals of nobility, she maintains a dispassionate tone, and her captors' treatment of her provides insights denied to most prisoners. |
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Nevertheless, Kuwaiti parliamentarians do not share Western ideals of free speech and separation of religion and state. |
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They relate Boolean algebras to general topology and to the theory of rings and ideals, and include what is called Stone-tech compactification today. |
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It was a touching and poignant afternoon as friends gathered to show their respects to a man who had remained loyal and ever faithful to the ideals of Comhaltas. |
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There is a tradition in this country stretching back to Thomas Jefferson of lofty ideals for our colleges and universities. |
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As always, its leaders paid lip service to lofty ideals to obscure the ugly base alloys. |
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The decision was an unlikely affirmation of the democratic ideals Nehru had so tirelessly promoted. |
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Lacan took up or rather transposed Freud's definition of hypnosis on this second degree level of dialectical reflection between the reciprocally engaged egos and ego ideals. |
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The series adopted the clever ploy of presenting Philby, Burgess, McLean and Blunt not as black-hearted traitors but as men driven at least partially by ideals. |
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His peaceable farmsteads may never have existed, but the ideals they appeal to are very much with us. |
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The present findings constitute strong evidence that, for participants with significant experience of a category, typicality is driven more by ideals than by centrality. |
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They are enthusiasts for the notion that the United States has become a New Rome, a colossus unconstrained by any values, loyalties or ideals of international law. |
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The late-life Vidal presented himself as a national conscience, a vindicator of small r-republican ideals against imperial excess. |
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That type of theory, rooted in the tradition of 19th century German Idealism, mystifies freedom by seeing it as an esoteric result of ideas or ideals alone. |
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Minimalist aesthetics and Cagean ideals shared the goal of a more direct, unmediated, authentic art experience that transgressed the boundary between art and life. |
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Invoking the spirit of our forefathers, the army asks your unshrinking support, to the end that the high ideals for which America stands may endure upon the earth. |
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A revolution was carried out, on the basis of the noblest social ideals. |
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A devout presbyterian and crusading liberal, he struggled mightily to put his grand ideals into practice. |
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I certainly don't fit any of the ideals presented in the media. |
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There's a very good fit between the ideals of our two organisations. |
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But, by 2008, it is hoped that visitors will be able to stroll along a new hour-long trail and glimpse some of the splendours and ideals of past eras. |
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This is a world that, despite its cheap furniture, dingy apartments and grubby walls hung with fading pictures, is still full of desires and ideals. |
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The womanly woman and the manly man, those ideals of the Victorians, crumbled before the attack of the Ibsenites, Strindbergians, and Shavians in the nineties. |
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A lack of empathy with republican ideals leads him to doubt the value of the desire for independence that impels subjugated peoples to seek an escape from empire. |
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Indeed, certain aspects, such as the important provider role, may overshadow the progressive and egalitarian ideals and behaviors that are becoming so prevalent. |
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It was painted from notes she made while traveling in the district, and is a summation of her landscape style and ideals which often ended in a form of primitive cubism. |
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Art education, based on Renaissance ideals of humanistic emancipation and professional excellence, had become an instrument of cultural conservatism. |
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In the longer term, however, the sovereign state, in alliance with liberal ideals, moved beyond particularistic notions of justice to universal ones. |
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And on Friday there's going to be a clash of these two different ideals. |
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In the classically austere traditions of the republic, its gladiators found the ideals to keep their enthusiasm on the high plane of the great historical tragedy. |
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However, in the U.S., such decisions have increasingly become pathological obsessions, as men become more and more subject to unattainable body ideals. |
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Idealists around the world refuse to fight for their ideals. |
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What they disagree on is where perfectionist ideals should be invoked. |
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There are the Senators who know how to get things done, how to twist arms and pinch earlobes, and the Senators who float on a perfumed cloud of ideals. |
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It is controversial which of these ideals, if any, are morally acceptable, and which, if any, should be coercively enforced as requirements of justice. |
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He gives us a more troubled world, one with few illusions but still possessed of ideals, as Hitler's war machine draws its net around what is left of Europe. |
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Her brother-in-law Uncle Bob, once a politician with some ideals, is now a drunken wastrel with a bad stomach who still lurches after women, and eats piggishly. |
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According to the clever people in St. Andrew's lab in the UK, women on the pill have different ideals of male sexual attractiveness to those who are not taking the pill. |
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The moral framework implies conformity to ideals of right human conduct. |
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With time running out and his side trailing 12-10, Andy Haden was determined to help the All Blacks win and wasn't going to let Corinthian ideals stop him. |
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An implicit corollary to this assertion is the idea that nations judge their rivals primarily according to their interests rather than their ideals. |
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A slight modification to the final scene adds the only major concession to modern values to the play with nod to post-feminist ideals, but works pleasingly well. |
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So our revolution continues, and our ideals must struggle against the human tendencies and the social forces that would cause our experiment to founder and fail. |
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Her earnestness is seductive, as is her casting of the hero as an empowered young woman, untainted by media-driven ideals of glamour and sexuality. |
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Behind this variety was a unity of purpose which strengthened Shakespeare in resisting the pressure from his contemporaries to conform to pseudo-classical ideals. |
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Universities were purged of secular elements and the criteria for social mobility became the ability to demonstrate loyalty to the ideals of the new regime. |
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When his behavior spotlights the chasm between the ideal father and the dumb cluck who tries to fill that role, the ideals are called into question. |
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The heroes of most epic poems, in particular, can be seen as symbolic and fictitious figures invented and contrived by poets to convey religious and political ideals. |
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It remains, indeed, a sublime mystery that Bach's exalted creative ideals appear to have been so little constrained by the limited means at his disposal. |
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Subramanyan's composition reminds us that the human species is the only one that commits execrable crimes against its own, in the name of causes and ideals. |
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This is in direct correspondence to the Germanic pagan ideals of fealty to one's lord. |
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This desperate hackishness was all the more pathetic in people who actually still had ideals, but simply could no longer find words for them. |
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In the United States, the Arts and Crafts style initiated a variety of attempts to reinterpret European Arts and Crafts ideals for Americans. |
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Wilde believed that the artist should hold forth higher ideals, and that pleasure and beauty would replace utilitarian ethics. |
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The Greek political ideals were rediscovered in the late 18th century by European philosophers and idealists. |
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Both films remain controversial, as their aesthetic merit is inseparable from their propagandising of National Socialist ideals. |
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National and liberal ideals of the French Revolution gained increasing support among many, especially young, Germans. |
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The US Constitution aimed to embody the ideals of diverse groups of people, from Puritans to Deists. |
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It was formed by party members opposed to the merger who saw the Lib Dems diluting Liberal ideals. |
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The Olympic Movement uses symbols to represent the ideals embodied in the Olympic Charter. |
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The Wenlock Olympian Society maintains his original ideals, and continues to organise annual Olympian Games. |
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From this basis, naturalists could then develop their own social ideals based on their scientific works. |
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The rise in punk cynicism made the utopian ideals expressed in progressive rock lyrics unfashionable. |
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A society's popular music reflects the ideals that are prevalent at the time it is performed or published. |
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Through the mixture of musical genres, new popular music forms are created to reflect the ideals of a global culture. |
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The creature in Frankenstein, for example, reads books associated with radical ideals but the education he gains from them is ultimately useless. |
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Senior ministers Pombal in Portugal and Struensee in Denmark also governed according to Enlightenment ideals. |
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Their main loyalty is to the values and ideals of our nation. |
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It was his inner core that made him a torchbearer of ideals. |
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He met contemporary expectations of kingship in his role as an able, determined soldier and in his embodiment of shared chivalric ideals. |
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Relations between the United States and Sri Lanka are based on mutual interests and a shared commitment to the ideals of democratic governance. |
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According to the Botswana Chamber of Mines, they have lofty ideals to be counted amongst the top five coal producers in the world. |
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However, Shelley critiques those Enlightenment ideals that Godwin promotes in his works. |
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Lorenzo then goes on to amplify and expand the Rizzo mode by infusing it with new classicistic ideals. |
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He apparently saw his own movement for the advancement of learning to be in conformity with Rosicrucian ideals. |
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On occasion, the organizational big machers chose loyalty to liberal leaders over fealty to their own ideals. |
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They provide as organized and unified a view as we have of the social ideals on England upon the eve of the Renaissance. |
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A minimum wage is consistent with conservative ideals, for four reasons. |
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At the same time, justice distributes and concretizes love, challenges its ideals while helping them endure in history and amid sin. |
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Victorian attitudes and ideals that had continued into the first years of the 20th century changed during the Great War. |
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In the 20th century artistic ideals changed and art moved away from representing reality. |
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Tudor drama, in particular, modeled itself after classical ideals and divided works into Tragedy and Comedy. |
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This particular approach contributed to the perception that social justice was rooted in socialist ideals and was determinedly anticapitalist. |
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Within Robin Hood's band, medieval forms of courtesy rather than modern ideals of equality are generally in evidence. |
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Movements toward more comprehensive patterns of schooling were premised upon ideals of 'inclusion', and were supported by a corporatising State. |
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A soldier in the service of ideals and aspirations that formed his core. |
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I didn't come into this with any preconceived ideas about what should be done, I wanted to remain open to the wider ideals of an Ombudsmanship. |
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I believe this because these ideals that we affirm are true. |
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Their work became increasingly dominated by the ideals of political struggle for freedom and their country's sovereignty. |
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If c is the conductor ideal for R in R then prime ideals not containing c correspond to localizations yielding discrete valuation rings. |
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There is special emphasis on the ideas of William James, Henri Bergson, and the ideals of vitalist philosophy. |
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Inspired by Ruskin's educational ideals, Whitehouse established Bembridge School, on the Isle of Wight, and ran it along Ruskinian lines. |
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A number of Utopian socialist Ruskin Colonies attempted to put his political ideals into practice. |
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On the surface a discourse on crystallography, it represents a metaphorical exploration of social and political ideals. |
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Humanists such as William Salesbury and John Davies brought Renaissance ideals from English universities when they returned to Wales. |
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In his often depurated work, Surrealist ideals, Zen, and the repurposing of traditional Japanese prosodic forms interpenetrate in startling ways. |
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In Barrett's ballads, betrayals by men confirm the emptiness of patriarchally defined ideals of womanhood. |
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New York is home to the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of the United States and its ideals of freedom, democracy, and opportunity. |
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I wanted to give my children the purest spirit and the highest ideals as to morals and love. |
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One way to do so is to evaluate the scope of how individuals have fulfilled their own ideals. |
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The democratic ideals of the Revolution inspired changes in the roles of women. |
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As archbishop, Anselm maintained his monastic ideals, including stewardship, prudence, and proper instruction, prayer and contemplation. |
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As Pietism spread, the movement's ideals and aspirations influenced and were absorbed into early Evangelicalism. |
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By the end of the 20th century, another wave of enthusiasm began, this time influenced by New Age ideals. |
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For many years, Mannerism continued to inform the tastes and ideals of local Maltese artists. |
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Their scions studied in the best universities of Europe where they learned the ideals of liberty from the French and American Revolutions. |
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I'm speaking of the implicit, almost unconscious, or preconscious assumptions and ideals upon which whole nations and races act and live. |
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Young homeowners, au fait with the flat-pack ideals, are prompting a renaissance in prefabricated housing. |
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They promoted the ideals of the Enlightenment and helped diffuse these values across Britain and France and other places. |
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In school systems, leaders have to live with collectivist ideals, which very often get in the way of meaningful and necessary change. |
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He had foreseen the consequences of mismanagement, dictatorship, human imparity, and divided political ideals and theories of a failed nation. |
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In some regions, such as West Germany, actual childbearing explains family size ideals. |
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Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, written in the early 14th century, merged a medieval world view with classical ideals. |
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In Italy, on the other hand, architecture took a different direction, also here inspired by classical ideals. |
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In the years after the Haitian Revolution, ideals of liberty and freedom had spread to even Brazil. |
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