Extreme nationalism and ideological zeal militated against observing rules of moderation. |
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These three words have militated against children with special needs getting the help they need in my country. |
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This militated in favour of maintaining separate departments for major technical areas such as forestry and fisheries. |
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While a series of factors militated in favour of a positive outcome, others pushed the Group toward failure. |
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The wide range of activities under the many projects and service lines has militated against sustainability of the outcomes and benefits. |
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Thatcher, as he saw things, was pursuing a narrow nationalism that militated against this country playing a full part in Europe. |
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It was also noted that the fact that some pilots over forty years of age received the benefit militated against a finding of age discrimination. |
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Banks have secure financing for three years, which has militated against the risk of a liquidity shortage that could lead to bank failures. |
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Of course, several circumstances militated against that happening. |
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A number of factors, including a shortage of men and equipment, militated against this plan. |
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But everything about the Hughes-Eldridge pairing militated against such a portrayal. |
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But, when he saw the result in 1945, he regretted and militated with the emergency committee of the atomic scientists to limit the power of the government in the scientific research. |
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His understanding that the support of foreign powers was indispensable for Chinese revolution militated against the anti-imperialist trend of the young intellectuals. |
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In that case, welfare considerations militated in favour of a return. |
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The EU's fisheries policy has, in general, militated against long-term sustainable exploitation of the sea's resources by subsidising fishermen's purchases of efficient boats. |
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However, it pointed out a number of factors that militated against concluding that this technical breach rendered all subsequent proceedings null and void. |
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He noted that the case law on theft revealed that premeditation and a refusal to admit wrongdoing were two factors that militated against reducing the penalty. |
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It was considered, nevertheless, that the close relationship created between the two instruments militated in favour of a degree of harmonisation and the need to have an identical field of application to persons won the day. |
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That this was a question of law and that the Board's decision will be of precedential significance, militated in favour of review on the correctness standard. |
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The relatively short time allowed for implementation by the drafters of the Ordinance and the need to reach an understanding with the local authorities also militated in favour of selective agreements with collectors. |
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The fact that the regional administration was not under a contractual obligation to succeed Sirap in contracts with the creditor firms also militated against this option. |
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The decision of one senior traditional owner to stand outside the negotiation process militated against an even more favourable outcome. |
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