But feminism has too fully indoctrinated us in the idea that the female position is necessarily the weaker one. |
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I dropped my belief in a god several years ago and I was indoctrinated in one of the most religiously oriented states in America. |
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In some societies children are indoctrinated in religious beliefs and values. |
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Has an atheist who practices religion in Borneo overcome the beliefs he was indoctrinated with? |
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Each episode their singing slowly indoctrinated me into the religion known as modern music. |
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Born in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie was indoctrinated in the democratic, pacifistic tenets of his father, a Chartist radical. |
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She has already resumed her rigorous stollen-baking schedule, a regimen into which she was indoctrinated as an overworked extern at Bouley. |
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An audience that senses it is being indoctrinated is more likely to resist assimilating the information. |
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Once you are indoctrinated into these organizations, there's no turning back. |
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Nurses have been indoctrinated with the belief that doctors are capable of exercising only a cold, scientific medical model. |
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We are taught and indoctrinated into pursuing our own wants and desires, often at the expense of others. |
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It was the beginning of being indoctrinated and having the Indian nehiyo wiped out of me. |
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They often got taken down a peg or two, but they were really seasoned fighters who had been indoctrinated and they had a very nasty job. |
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In addition to this generation of young people being denied a future, they are indoctrinated with a genocidal ideology. |
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But both parties must realise that marriage is a far less definitive, far less protective and far less stable force than we are indoctrinated to believe. |
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Sadly, in schools, children have been indoctrinated into believing they aren't supposed to take a plunge into the uncertain. |
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They are indoctrinated from a tender age by their teachers and by textbooks and learn to denigrate and delegitimize the other. |
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At school, like my peers, I was indoctrinated in the mysteries of original and venal sin, virgin birth, the respective criteria for entry to limbo, purgatory, and heaven. |
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It is legitimate to worry about how young British or French girls can be indoctrinated and drawn to Syria. |
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The new club sponsor shall be thoroughly indoctrinated in its responsibilities. |
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During periods of both war and peace, young people are indoctrinated into armed groups. |
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They are easily indoctrinated, manipulated and influenced by heroic notions of masculinity and power. |
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You have not been indoctrinated into unwanted-yet-inescapable tribal allegiances by your soccer-crazed countrymen. |
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Sevostyanov admitted that many officers were heavily indoctrinated and that this had to be remedied. |
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These indoctrinated young people are victims, but when given a gun they can also become perpetrators of lethal violence. |
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But there has always been and there will always be a segment of society that chooses or is indoctrinated to ignore these rules. |
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We are faced with people who are battle-hardened, indoctrinated, globally networked and fluent in English. |
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Some observers hypothesize that she had been indoctrinated to believe the malicious stereotype of the Ursidae as awkward, clumsy, ill-mannered brutes. |
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Marriage was indoctrinated to us as the norm when growing up and I was growing up during the swinging sixties and seventies, so there were very mixed messages! |
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If the attempts are successful, students will be indoctrinated with pseudoscientific beliefs and will leave school with warped and restricted views of reality. |
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Your Party gives a lot of money to the Department of Education, so that all youngsters in school will be indoctrinated in the idea that killing these people is quite acceptable, etc. |
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First, we'll show you why you want to erase every piece of misinformation with which the wellness ignorati have indoctrinated you. |
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In Cuba we are indoctrinated in communism. |
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Families descended en masse on Hampden from Ayrshire, youngsters therefore indoctrinated into the fierce dislike these two sides have for each other, if they were not already aware. |
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But it is hard to understand the actions of suicide bombers without some notion of indoctrination, and if the suicide bombers were indoctrinated then they did not choose freely. |
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Respect for authority and exemplary behaviour were top priorities on the front, and nurses had been indoctrinated into this comportment through their professional training. |
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Some of the delegates were surprised by the supplicatory tone of the Islamists, many of them religiously indoctrinated guerrilla fighters used to living lives of isolation in the desert. |
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My two sons have been indoctrinated by their well-meaning public schools to believe that college is a punishingly difficult pursuit of knowledge. |
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Children and young people were indoctrinated and their academic achievement did not depend on their intellectual abilities but on their political docility. |
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Every journalist is indoctrinated so as to be able to bear witness, without any mistakes, to the grandeur of the late president Kim Il-sung and his son. |
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These students were indoctrinated with the puritanical and violent religious views of the Taliban, and provided them with a seemingly limitless supply of naive but religiously zealous recruits. |
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The problem of children being indoctrinated by militant groups and non-State actors and incited to commit acts of violence in the name of religion was particularly alarming and required intervention by States. |
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Respect for the right to education implied respect for human rights, for the principle of compulsory education bestowed on Governments the power to force all children into school where they could be indoctrinated or abused. |
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They did not understand the ways of life in Aboriginal communities, and they had been sufficiently indoctrinated to believe that their parents and other family members were inferior human beings. |
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But invisible or indoctrinated beliefs, which dominate consciousness and stand as unquestionably true, are the root causes of individual suffering. |
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Having indoctrinated the younger generations into Bushido, the Meiji elite found themselves faced with a people who clamored for war, and regarded diplomacy as a weakness. |
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The Marine Corps has instituted a martial-arts program in which leathernecks are indoctrinated in a new code of honor, the Ethical Marine Warrior. |
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