To be perpetually supported by government also means a certain amount of kowtowing, which is limiting for anyone. |
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China would reign supreme in Asia with even Tokyo and Seoul kowtowing to Beijing. |
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She's bang up to now without kowtowing to fashion, and catches the zeitgeist in a completely individual way. |
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The general population sees this as a clear sign of leadership kowtowing to China's interests without any regard to their own citizens. |
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Vital if we are to show that the WTO and the multilateral system is not just about mindless liberalisation, or kowtowing to globalisation. |
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They did not know the truth: that Kim lost his war, fled east and later slinked home in a Soviet uniform, kowtowing to Stalin until his death. |
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For foreign businesses, self-censorship and kowtowing to the CCP is common in China. |
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By kowtowing to the military's own conception of its ability to handle matters of justice, the government leaves the military free to do as it likes. |
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Naturally, Mr Bush cannot be seen to be kowtowing to every powerful senator with a bee in his bonnet. |
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This is called taking a moral stand and not kowtowing, which unfortunately, is what the government is doing now. |
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But the asbestos cartel is so powerful that it has even the Conservative Government of Canada kowtowing to it today. |
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Constant kowtowing to the United States only leads to more onerous demands. |
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That is why we must give very careful thought to today's decision, and we must ensure that the health of our citizens is not sacrificed through our kowtowing to the food corporations in advance of the EU-US Summit. |
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This country, Canada, and the aspiring country, Quebec, must behave in way that respects everyone. We must take a stand, and work for peace, rather than kowtowing and making decisions without any proof. |
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Constance Phaulkon is seen kowtowing in the lower left corner of the print. |
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As Mr. Ma slid a coffin into a cremator after his break, several family members wearing white sashes and squares of white cloth glued to the toes of their shoes began to wail, kowtowing on the ground beside him. |
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At the meetings with the Americans scheduled for tomorrow, instead of kowtowing, will someone in this Conservative government finally stand up for the interests of Quebec workers? |
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This does not mean kowtowing to those we call friends. |
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Increase efforts to expose the reversed priorities of the Communist Party Politburo and Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung: kowtowing to Beijing and acting tough toward Vietnamese citizens. |
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I think he is kowtowing to the future Prime Minister. |
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They will become even larger fish in a smaller pond or flee abroad, and far from kowtowing to the EU and its ridiculous restrictions, traders overseas will trade much more profitably with each other than they will with us. |
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This has been yet another instance of the EU kowtowing to Washington. |
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Is the government opposite not kowtowing to Boeing? |
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With the aid of money and technology and kowtowing to the mullahs' demands in terms of listing the PMOI, western governments have enabled the religious dictatorship in Iran to survive. |
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The Iraqi government's action is a clear violation of international law and a sign of kowtowing to the demands of the religious dictatorship ruling Iran. |
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No, no. When are we going to quit, quit kowtowing to the poor? |
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