After more than two and a half years of studying ocean ills and opportunities, a blue-ribbon panel of experts says it's time to fish or cut bait. |
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He is more self-indulgent about his agues, fevers, constipation, and other ills, and goes into detail about the remedies for same. |
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He was a pungent, if inevitably covert, critic of Nazism, a discerning analyst of the ills of our age and our best hope of a cure for them. |
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While credit for the good is claimed by both, accountability for the ills like rampant tree cutting does not devolve on either. |
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Since he won Pop Idol, certain areas of the media have sought to blame Young for all the world's ills. |
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The bulb on the end of this cautery was heated and applied to tissue to treat a variety of dental ills, including tooth decay and gumboils. |
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Debates emphasize ills to be corrected rather than distasteful choices to be made. |
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In that climate of malign neglect, the bureau's ills were allowed to fester. |
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You could survey a women's prison for six months and not find this many maladjusted, misguided females or omnipresent social ills. |
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But sometimes it can be a rude awakening for students who think of spirituality as a palliative, a pill, or a magic healer of emotional ills. |
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Her mistake lies in assuming that I offer caretaker resource accounts as the exclusive remedy for social ills. |
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I seem to be insinuating the possibility and attractiveness of an ideology that will analyze social ills on a transcendental plane. |
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We blame them for violence in society, vulgar tastes and a host of other ills. |
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It's not a panacea, a cure-all for farm financial ills, or a guarantee of profit. |
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First and the foremost, stem the population explosion, the mother of all ills. |
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If you want to get into beauty treatments, have pedicures, because all your ills go to your feet. |
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He and his colleagues regard the fixing of the club's economic ills as their main priority. |
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It is like a mirror, reflecting the society's ills and triumphs and often amplifying them, like a lens. |
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The hospital has been put on red alert several times in the past few weeks, as winter ills make their presence felt. |
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He prescribed vanity and coquettishness to cure societal ills, and it worked, for a string of fifteen top ten hit songs. |
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As a result, few see the business cycle as one of the gravest of our economic ills. |
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Their turn, we are told, will undoubtedly come and they will be made to pay the price for whatever ills are conjured up against them. |
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It is not infrequent for rock music to be blamed for a host of social ills. |
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It is now the curative for all the world's ills from war, to poverty, to cultural primitiveness. |
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But these shortcomings tend to be bundled together with broader concerns over spam, viruses, hacking, and all the other sundry ills of the world. |
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These medical philosophers argued that bodily ills were caused by occult and mystical influences. |
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In seeking an explanation for the ills that afflicted the body politic, contemporaries looked naturally to the health of its head, the King. |
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But it cannot fix the dynamic ills of decision-making within a coalition or the inevitable impact of power politics and party entrenchment. |
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Beyond all the wrangling, though, lie deeper-seated problems, ills that the game actually has the wherewithal to cure. |
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Much of the world's ills have little to do with the process of globalisation itself. |
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Apparently, urine drinking is increasingly popular with the sushi generation, who believe it may be the cure of many ills, including jet lag. |
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The endless favelas in the major cities are a daily reminder to Brazilians of the tremendous social ills that plague their country. |
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The accent of the speech however, fell on the steps being taken by the government to reverse these social ills. |
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The ills of overcrowding are relieved by escape into a computer-generated heaven, of open skies and rolling fields. |
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Beveridge once lived near here, where he would have seen all the ills he listed. |
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He has spent a lifetime trying, in his own individual way, to address some of the ills of our society. |
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It has become an accepted part of our daily lives, like so many of the ills that plague our society. |
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The voters have to be sick of partisan wrangling and worried about unsolved national ills. |
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It is clear that the capital is the fountainhead of the ills that plague the country. |
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Like so many ills of today's society, the cult of bigness has American origin. |
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A humming economy, after all, fixes most if not all other ills in a society. |
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Of all the social ills and problems plaguing Bihar, sati was never on the list. |
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Despite good intentions, psychiatrists can become complicit in shaping social ills. |
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Once we have that hope, it can be used to work against the ills in society, the negativity. |
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One of the ills of our society in the recent past was the polarisation of black and white. |
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As tempting as it is to demonise computer games for society's ills, the evidence does not suggest such a simple link. |
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After all, who in their right minds would imagine that theatre is responsible for the ills of society? |
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Both of them believe that society's ills can be fixed by putting the right man at the top to make laws and crack down on the wrong people. |
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This kind of music, which is a kind of primal scream against society's ills, represents an outlet for a segment of the '90s disaffected youth. |
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Mostly, I am bitter that I spent so much time expending emotional energy towards ills that only existed in his mind. |
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He was partly motivated by his desire to protect his two-year-old son from the ills of global capitalism. |
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Planets are old and slow creatures, not much subjected to the ills of mortal life. |
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They must put their houses in order, however painful it is, and stop blaming the west for all their ills. |
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The rich white missionary agencies are making use of the country's poverty and social ills to further their ends. |
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However, we must correct these popular fallacies in order to properly address the ills that stem from intervention by big government. |
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In addition to causing social problems, the spread of tract housing exacerbated a host of environmental ills. |
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That much is clear from your letters related to my incisive analysis last week, exploring Google's ills. |
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This time of the year we are besieged with ills and chills, and tend to feel out-of-sorts and a little run down. |
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Manwarren said we live in scary times and music was one way to deal with the social ills now facing the country. |
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It is the human belief that more technology, and yet more, can cure all our ills which is at fault. |
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Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. |
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Admittedly, the life course approach may not be the panacea for all our ills but it may well be. |
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For eight years the accused knew hardship, but their ills largely went beyond deprivations of a material order. |
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Agitated over the role of politicians of both the countries, Khan blamed them of all ills in the subcontinent. |
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The hardest thing is getting the lawyers to bang them up so I hope this new terror legislation will help cure some of those ills. |
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But if the multimillionaires harbor even the slightest doubts about their qualifications for solving social and geopolitical ills, they don't express it. |
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The manual takes pains to underscore the ills of overdoing things. |
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They are convinced that cupidity, that the desire for wealth, that the worldliness seen in avarice is the ultimate cause for all of the social ills that they see around them. |
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And he has advanced what he has come to know as palliatives and cure-alls to the many ills that have wrought havoc to our present education system. |
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But time is a great curer of ills, and though he today happily says he doesn't regret a word, he is concerned with getting back in touch with his Scottish public. |
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The stance has led to accusations that the party was living in a dreamland where all ills could be cured by simply spending more money on everything. |
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Ultimately it is designed to cover up the social causes of crime, to divert attention from the pressing issues of unemployment, homelessness and related social ills. |
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Social ills like hunger and need for food assistance are notoriously difficult to measure. |
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It's also a way to give hope to disadvantaged communities that are struggling with a variety of social ills. |
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Refugees started being blamed for most ills from petty crime to dirtying the cities and of taking jobs and houses from local people. |
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Dr. Nash's specialty was ribonucleic acid, or RNA, viruses, which cause a range of ills that include hepatitis C, viral meningitis and colds. |
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This time, Boston is better spread. Those minicomputer makers took the blame for much of the region's supposed ills. |
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By toughening our bodily fibres, we gain the strength and stamina we need to resist physical ills when they strike. |
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Some doctors have said that the most trying patients are those who have read up on their ills, real or fancied. |
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One is that many Latin American voters want moderate change and more emphasis on rectifying social ills. |
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When his subjects were in such states, Mesmer claimed that he could restore the equilibrium of the body's supply of animal magnetism and cure all ills. |
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Suburbs have been assigned responsibility not merely for social anomie but also for a range of societal ills from gun violence to oil dependence to obesity. |
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The vocalization of each Mantram causes the vibration of the Magnetic Center, Chakra or Disc, with which ills related. |
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He claimed that these ills were rooted in popery and in the king's blindness to the threat of popery at the heart of his government. |
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Republicans treat government as the source of most collective ills, Democrats as the fount of most collective benefits. |
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They are both going bankrupt indisputably, he says, and rabvbits on about the ills of Obamacare. |
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Many of the ills that currently overwhelm us are due to this lack of consistency on every level. |
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Nevertheless, to achieve this feat of the abolishing bigamy, society must be educated about the ills of the practice. |
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That is why it is without merit to argue that civil and political rights can cure the ills of poverty, exclusion, and marginalization. |
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Recent opinion polls show that people perceive corruption as one of the main ills afflicting their countries. |
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In the meantime, the intrinsic ills, potential harms, and the scientific and ethical uncertainty weigh in favour of not approving such research. |
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The electoral process cannot be turned into a fetish worshipped as a sort of political panacea for all social ills. |
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That is the potion concocted by druids to cure all the ills of our economy at a stroke and without effort. |
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In my presence many of your ills will disappear, and you will feel your burden lightened. |
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But we have to be careful to avoid placing the blame on foreigners for all the ills of the sector. |
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The Internet and the ICTs must not be regarded as a panacea for all the world's ills. |
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The participants warned, however, that no single agency or institution could claim to be a panacea for all economic ills. |
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It is as if society needs a scapegoat for its ills and chooses youth to take on that burden. |
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And as our social ills compound today, there is no more time for hand wringing. |
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Nigel Farage elicited outrage by blaming foreigners for seemingly all Britain's social ills. |
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Caborn is, then, attempting to marry high European politics with the nitty-gritty of addressing football's ills. |
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Blaming sins of the past for the ills of the present, some local reporters have noted, is a way of life at Schalke. |
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Echinacea root contains active properties which stimulate the body's natural defences, improving its resistance to winter ills. |
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The issue is also closely linked with other social ills, such as violence against women. |
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According to him, ghettos of rich or poor are the source of all contemporary ills. |
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The cradle of childhood must be protected from the ills and wants that beset it. |
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Either way such people can be expected to search out those who claim to have the answers to society's ills. |
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A lot of what has been done in search of a cure for economic ills was probably necessary. |
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It plagues most countries of the hemisphere with a variety of ills including addiction, corruption, violence and other illicit activities. |
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Soon they were healthy and free of their ills, and decided to stay on that farm. |
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In the more developed countries, the ills of civilization can only be cured through enlightened education. |
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A large gap in income and opportunity between rich and poor can also lead to social unrest, crime and other societal ills that affect us all. |
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This is not biltong, but medicine reputed to cure various ills. |
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If the Administration is really concerned about poverty and other social problems it claims are caused by divorce and singleness, why not tackle those ills directly? |
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Mr Osborne repeats the myth that society's ills can be blamed on refugees. |
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They seem to cherish a strange, irrational notion that something in the very flow of time will cure all ills. |
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The Cardinal has diagnosed our ills with characteristic acuity. |
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A vindication suggested the ills that Bolingbroke had attributed to the artifice of revealed religion could be paralleled by those generated by civil society. |
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Since a miraculous cure to fix the ills of American health care is unlikely to happen quickly, to help you stay healthy to a ripe old age, what are your options? |
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It's hard to find a country where a great many of the social ills aren't related to drink or drugs, particularly in the ones that are dry or have prohibition. |
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Kremlin television began airing documentaries blaming sites like VK for all manner of societal ills. |
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The character-building cornerstone of American life has lately come under fire for ills ranging from racism to concussions. |
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So Snowden spent the first half of his pre-taped question talking about the ills of American surveillance. |
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A lawn mower Gone Mad The Sterling Cooper ad men and women always learn the ills of heavy drinking the hard way. |
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When will we profess our shames, diagnose our ills, write out our wrongs? |
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Their blunt way of describing some of the ills of society might alienate some people, especially those unaccustomed to sarcasm or sardonic humour. |
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As they were only talking to themselves, obscurantism increased on a par with poverty and its ills. |
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In both, neighbourhoods of incredible luxury and stylishness exist alongside areas of urban deprivation, with all the attendant social ills you would expect. |
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In dealing with the issue, however, the minister expressed the view that we have been surrendering to the idea that society is essentially responsible for all ills. |
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Holloway said he saw the evidence of this despair in his pastoral work, as well as in social ills such as violence, drug use and the high levels of suicide among young men. |
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It's only a matter of time before societal ills, unhappy marriages, unsightly fatties and the concerns about those concerns, are a thing of the past. |
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The result is an intoxicating sense of power, accompanied by all the ills that come when flawed creatures use knowledge to pursue their conflicting ends. |
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When abusive behaviour is deeply entrenched in our communities it is not the material destitution, the social ills and historical legacy that fuel the abuse epidemics. |
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We're honored to represent such a positive force for peaceful change who has made it her life's work to alleviate society's ills nonviolently. |
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Despotism often presents itself as the repairer of all the ills suffered, the support of just rights, defender of the oppressed, and founder of order. |
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However, it was important to remain alert to the re-emergence of old ills, such as intolerance and fanaticism, which could jeopardize the progress that had been made. |
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Writ in its history are all the ills and passions of the past century. |
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Alcoholism, murder, disease and other ills took the lives of most mutineers and Tahitian men. |
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Rawlsianism, though laudable in spirit, is too theoretical, and has distracted political philosophers from corrigible ills in the actual world. Other arguments feed Mr Sen's main themes. |
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Nowhere is it more evident than in cities, especially large ones, what dangers there are in creating an underclass and the host of social ills that entails. |
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Yet as we adjust to the new global environment we must avoid the populist appeal of protectionist measures which are at best a short-term panacea for long-term ills. |
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In 1991 he released Thanksgiving Prayer, a short film that featured Burroughs enumerating the ills of contemporary American society in his signature raspy growl. |
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Methodists saw alcoholic beverages, and alcoholism, as the root of many social ills and tried to persuade people to abstain from these. |
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Until recently, economic indicators dominated much of the discussion about global inequality, reflecting the priority given to policies promoting economic growth as the universal remedy for development ills. |
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The findings differ markedly from the list of social ills, drawn up by Rowntree: among them poverty, war, slavery, intemperance, the opium trade, dirtiness and gambling. |
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You are like bushes, sometimes you have branches that are dry and sick, that need the painful cut of the trimmer to separate yourselves from your ills and bring you back to health. |
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I'm a socialist but feel blaming disgustingly rich footballers for all of society's ills has become the easiest of cop-outs. |
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Canada has many aboriginal groups who struggle more with substance abuse, loss of identity and personal well being, suicide, and other social ills than does the rest of the country. |
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I do not support the view of many on the 'no' side that NATO is the bogeyman of the world, nor that the UN is necessarily the panacea for all global ills. |
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It is true that some Canadians will believe that films are too violent or too salacious, but these films simply reflect the current ills of our society. |
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The emphasis on the social groups is meant to redress inequalities between and among groups and promote intergenerational perspective as well as counter such ills as racism, sexism and ageism. |
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Complaints have been lodged with a human rights watchdog after Zuma blamed South Africa's ills on the country's first white settler, Jan van Riebeeck, a Dutch administrator who opened the way for European colonisation. |
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That threefold rejection of the relationship with God has perpetuated itself in every member of the human race since the beginning of Creation, and all the ills of the world go back to it. |
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Did the post-war family have some inherent virtue that, if lovingly restored, would be the cure-all for the ills of contemporary Canadian society? |
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Some members of this family, I agree, are unsavoury but to blame immigrants for all this country's ills is buck-passing. |
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Or perhaps you have an inquiring mind keen to delve into the causes of specific social ills or to grapple with questions about which social programs really work and why. |
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In the evening of Shrove Tuesday, the King, guilty and creator of all the ills of city life, is processed and burned in the public square, leaving the heir a son who King George will be for the next carnival. |
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Every day brings new accounts in our media about the violence that is afflicting Haitian society and causing additional harm to so many Haitian people, already afflicted by intense poverty and other social ills. |
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The advent of the democracy cured many of the ills of Athens and led to a 'golden age' for the Athenians. |
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Also while at Bremen, Engels began writing newspaper articles critiquing the societal ills of industrialisation. |
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As for La Haine, it's ironic that a film once held up as the mirror of all French social ills now seems to be, in retrospect, a document from a golden age. |
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I would think everybody would agree that if you could get the world to agree to end bottom trawling on the high seas, you would certainly cure a lot of our ills. |
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Poverty, family tensions, drug and alcohol abuse, child neglect... the list of social ills that are compounded when people cannot find well-paying, regular work is long and wearying. |
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Forty years had passed since humanist leaders looked upon democratic socialism as an antidote to economic ills. |
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The menace of international organized crime and drug traffickers is magnified by conflict, chaos, poverty and instability, and it magnifies all those ills in return. |
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I believed and still believe the journalist has an important role, not to say a professional responsibility, to repair the ills and effects of the society in which he lives. |
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With what we are temporal custodians of, we must be the greatest human potential power since Christ for bringing a final end to all the horrors, atrocities and ills of this world. |
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Well, it didn't take long for the Bush bashers to blame the president for all the ills of the New Orleans disaster relief effort. |
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They are a catalyst of change, not a remedy for all ills. |
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The only remedy for these ills is found in the facility of divorce. |
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But concerted efforts to Islamise Pakistan have been breathtaking failures that have stoked these very same ills while exacerbating division. |
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A baby identified by its family as a witch is seen as a malediction and a curse and as the source of all the family's past, present and future ills, both real and imagined. |
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At least twice in the 20th century, women's fashion became emblematic of sexual liberation, and revealing clothing took the blame for all sorts of social ills. |
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The violence that women endure is just one of those ills. |
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Calmly bright, all ills undreading, Emma wander'd by my side. |
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In general we tend to overmeasure the social ills associated with alcohol consumption and underestimate the community-building bonds of neighborhood imbibery. |
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