They one-sidedly give orders or directions without listening to ordinary people. |
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This example also illustrates well the interplay between experiment and theory, which Riordan seems to see rather one-sidedly. |
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Thus, he looked separately at the frequency with which individual workers made such swaps and at how one-sidedly generous they were. |
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But few specialists who study the Arab-Israeli conflict see the matter as one-sidedly as Pipes does. |
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The European Security Research Programme must not be one-sidedly orientated towards technology research. |
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The Political Department listened one-sidedly to any voices expressing the belief that it involved a false alarm. |
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Integration and education are crucial topics that are often distorted and discussed one-sidedly in our society. |
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It has been common that agencies one-sidedly develop water and sanitation improvements. |
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The goal is to not be too aware that you won't be able to relax, but aware enough to focus your attention one-sidedly on your thoughts. |
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The opportunities for patents are formulated in overly broad terms and, as a result, power shifts one-sidedly to the big patent-holders. |
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It will make us susceptible to populist criticisms of thinking of the economy like an accountant or balancing the economy one-sidedly. |
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The employer cannot consequently decide one-sidedly to impose supplementary hours upon his employees. |
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It is based on a one-sidedly negative account of modern agriculture, scientific and technological experimentation and the track record of big business and government. |
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The film is gripping and emotionally wrenching, but it focuses one-sidedly on the suffering and death of Jesus and hardly deals with the Resurrection. |
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Isn't it more likely that the transatlantic dialogue didn't take place because the Germans were betting too one-sidedly, first on the French and later on the Russians? |
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Moreover, the one-sidedly romantic approach discounts the degree to which stability and support through the mundane challenges of life can be existentially attractive. |
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The report welcomes the fact the ECB does not interpret its responsibility for stability policy one-sidedly, but that, in addition to inflation, it also monitors deflationary tendencies. |
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This method of one-sidedly and ahistorically picking and choosing facts to fit a pre-determined political conclusion is as unscientific as it is intellectually bankrupt. |
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There is no need for a pact that one-sidedly favours price stability, but there is a need for a social and employment pact that meets the population's needs. |
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Secondly, as part of its restructuring of financial instruments, the state has relied one-sidedly on stimulating demand, while discontinuing its support for the structure and preservation of provision. |
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The author loved Christie passionately but, as events proved, one-sidedly. |
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But it is also scary when the media, even without being ordered to do so by the regime, reports one-sidedly, with the purpose of angering the public and taking matters in its own hands. |
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