This is where he differs from the fundamentalists who always objectify Truth as something external to them and ask everyone to follow it. |
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Though the film is undoubtedly a product of widespread Cold War paranoia, the film distances itself enough to objectify its horrors. |
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The negative publicity washes off Neil, who says he can use his barrister's mind to objectify the slurs. |
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The effect has been to objectify these occupations and give short shrift to their mythologizers. |
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They objectify Native people and render them unreal, like cartoon characters. |
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It would be in this effort where they came to de-personalize and objectify their own instructional practices to benefit teachers and students. |
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This endeavour to objectify is conceived as a huge collective work, which will ultimately free man from the inherent sufferings of his condition. |
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This leads me to hope that our agreement today will serve to objectify the debate on this important project. |
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No, somehow it felt very natural to me to take the perspective of a child and in a way objectify the adults. |
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These large frames, almost three meters long, try to objectify the world, without any attempt at dramatisation. |
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Everyone is faced with the need to invent, define, and objectify what religion means to them. |
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Inevitably, this involves the need to objectify and calibrate aspects of governance, which may be fairly viewed as qualitative and subjective. |
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First, there is the origin of the tendency to utter forth or objectify everything that follows. |
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And even if all magazines that objectify women were run by women, is it more admirable? |
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In this way it was possible for them to objectify the disposition of some epilepsy patients to having seizures. |
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The concern here is for values that are very difficult to objectify and are certainly not rigid. |
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Obviously, many course leaders manage this intuitively, but if we want to objectify this, we need cooperation, share reviews and research. |
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It is an absolute impossibility in this society to reversely sexually objectify heterosexual men, just as it is impossible for a poor person of color to be a racist. |
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Writing about the problem seems to objectify it, make it less important. |
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But he failed to make the connection that chauvinists invariably objectify women and view them as unequal. |
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Other concerns about the negative portrayal of women related to strip club advertising which was said to objectify women's bodies and comments made by an open-line host regarding the battered woman syndrome. |
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It is necessary to very quickly give ourselves the means to develop scenarios to better understand the evolutions and to help make arbitrations and objectify the choices which will be imposed to everyone. |
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Women who objectify themselves may do this as a form of selfpunishment. |
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The entire notion of cheerleading is just a sexist attempt to try to objectify the female body. |
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Both the totalitarian utopias of the early 20th century and the anti-utopias of the early 21st century objectify human beings, because they deny the essential attribute that defines them as such: freedom. |
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Experts and human rights organizations express concern that the emphasis on managing migration can objectify migrants, without due attention to migrants as subjects of human rights. |
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Paradoxically, the more the right seeks to objectify social relations, the more normativisation affirms the subjectivity of agents and reinforces their responsibility. |
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If you want to talk 'modesty bags' let's shield our children's eyes from news headlines that implore us to objectify women in the worst possible way It does not mean we would enjoy being raped, or that we deserve to be raped. |
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