Surrender is not the same as shirking one's responsibilities or assumption of passivity. |
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The new creature is the fruit of a spiritual marriage uniting the activity of the artist to the passivity of a given matter. |
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In several other poems, he expresses a similar ambivalence, between silence and speech, action and passivity. |
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But it held onto aspects of the critique of the multiversity and student passivity from its headier past. |
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Their airs of passivity and wearied victimization are part of their obsessive rerunning of the past. |
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Paternalism fosters passivity and dependence, saps self confidence, and undermines people's ability to cope. |
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The passivity involved here is that of letting oneself be affected by all that is negative, by injustice and death. |
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Rather than passivity and enervation, the goal now is loyalty and mobilization. |
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The author refuses to submit to a life of reason and science, which he equates with the incogitant passivity of a "piano-key." |
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The besetting sins of oppressed people may include self-denial, passivity and complicity in their own oppression. |
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Their deaths are spectacles of passivity in the face of an avenging passion that is beyond their emotional range. |
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The addition of molybdenum extends the range of passivity in solutions of low oxidizing characteristics. |
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But they want to lead people back to the passivity and compromise of mainstream politics. |
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Once again, this stance expresses political passivity, this time dressed up in the garb of militant syndicalism. |
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Their passivity is a reflection of the lack of cohesiveness among social groups and radical parties. |
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Metals that normally fall victim to corrosion will sometimes exhibit a passivity to corrosion. |
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Consumer passivity and inertia are the greatest allies of the rapacious banks and other financial institutions. |
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We have never acknowledged, let alone reconciled ourselves to, the marginality and passivity of our position in modern times. |
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Patience can be meekness, patience can be too ready acceptance or passivity. |
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The most common methods for validating the passivity of a part involves some combination of high humidity and heat, to induce rusting. |
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In such circumstances, cynicism, passivity and a sense of fatalism can influence public attitudes. |
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How come they were so invisible to people who wanted to sing the same old song about the absence or passivity of the religious left? |
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The present work is concerned with the effect of oxide chemistry on the passivity of aluminium surfaces. |
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Electronic barriers in the iron oxide film govern its passivity and redox behavior. |
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This engendered a longing for normalcy, a sense of fatalism and passivity, but, ironically, also a willingness to take risks. |
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To that extent, the duteousness and passivity implied by the Protestant work ethic are truly dead. |
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The theme throughout the book is presented through the allegory of corrupt pigs and the passivity of the other barnyard animals. |
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Both plays portray female characters unwilling to accept the female role of passivity. |
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Unlike the culture it describes, the film encourages action over passivity. |
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The characters talk about psychoanalysis, dream study, mind-altering drugs, and sexual affairs with an almost textbook distance and passivity. |
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Dealing with a bully without becoming a thug yourself is not wimpish, negative passivity. |
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Rather than fortitude, courage or conviction, his morality play teaches resignation, passivity and submission. |
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What leads to peace is not violence but peaceableness, which is not passivity, but an alert, informed, practiced, and active state of being. |
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Yet as long as they were killing us in small batches, we responded with passivity, fearing to stir up more trouble. |
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In the triumph of Royalist counter-revolution Milton saw the dangers of political passivity, of ideological sloth. |
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Local councils have received more than 8,000 applications to close roads for street parties, suggesting that 2002's passivity is fading. |
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The Virgin Mary could be tolerated for her merciful, loving, consolatory virtues if only one didn't at the same time have to buy into her passivity and sexual repressiveness. |
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Lack of energy and routine, loss and slowness to learn are no excuse for either obstinance or passivity. |
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The alternation of the oxide layer results in the loss of passivity. |
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The design shimmers with emotional content: the reds of desire, anger or anxiety, the blues of passivity or urban disconsolation. |
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An inclusive policy to ensure that our societies empower people and do not breed passivity and aimlessness. |
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We are not called to be inferior, or infantile, or ingenuous in regard to the other, or to assume an attitude of servile passivity. |
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This is no small challenge, given citizens' passivity and unfathomable ignorance about Europe. |
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Raddatz's performance was not without its detractors, but Lehrer's performance was savaged for its passivity. |
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Active crisis management and military non-alignment is not the same thing as passivity, nor has it ever involved passivity. |
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We have accepted the idea that political expediency is enough to justify our passivity. |
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Leadership of this kind is needed to counter the passivity that often afflicts a workforce. |
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The attitude of transport users should be transformed from one of passivity to a more alert and conscious one. |
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Despite the passivity of the US NCP, the case helped to enable PPR to get Brylane to comply with the Guidelines. |
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He was enraged by the academy's passivity during the affair. |
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Suddenly it is not so clear where one draws the line between courage and recklessness, persistence and fatalism, pacifism and passivity, war and revenge. |
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It is true that some former Levellers retreated into religious passivity, internalising their revolutionary ideology and seeking a godly republic within. |
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He identifies the televevangelist model of religious dissemination as one aspect in a wider media strategy that serves the power holders and encourages passivity in people. |
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These historical warnings, however, should not become a justification for passivity. |
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Moreover, she blames the coalition for months of passivity, failing to attack the insurance industry. |
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There is nothing chippy or adversarial about him, a passivity which might, to a lazy London casting director, seem at odds with his accent and his scar. |
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Brought up to believe that women cannot control their own bodies, she continually alternates her silent passivity with unexpected moments of violence. |
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It hardly needs to be said that children prefer action to passivity. |
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His portrayal of Godfrey is a wonderment of reserve and benign passivity. |
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In some cases, the film is extremely thin and may be invisible to the unaided eye, but it is still very effective in giving these metals a marked passivity. |
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Chromium imparts passivity of ferrous alloys when present in amounts of more than about 11 per cent, particularly if conditions are strongly oxidizing. |
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We find that the electronic energy barrier in the oxide and its dependence with electrode potential and solution pH, determine the reactivity and passivity of iron. |
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School violence is being assimilated into the broader sense of fatalism and passivity about the perpetration of violence in our nation and in our world. |
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It will indicate to the Australian people the absolute determination of this Government to avoid any sense of passivity or any sense of complacency or inertia. |
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In fact, his passivity has called Ken's very existence into question. |
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It is assumed that this passivity on the part of the debtor is a conscious choice based on the fact that he recognises the existence of the debt or on his deliberate disregard of the claim. |
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That is why passivity before this scourge is not an option. |
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The passivity and inaction of the minister are destructive and dangerous in more ways than one when it comes to the future of the country and the future of national health care that held Canada in good stead. |
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Non-violence is too often mistakenly equated with passivity, and spirituality seen as a luxury only people far removed from the suffering of armed conflict can enjoy. |
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Medications may also cause drowsiness or feelings of passivity. |
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The miserable contemplative manias of the reign of mass passivity must not be able to find any organizational petrification to get their grips on. |
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To this can be added the all too frequent passivity of the police, who are not sufficiently sensitive to the seriousness of such incidents, while the victims' safety is endangered by the aggressors' vindictiveness. |
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Peeping out through the display windows his personages flaunt their passivity and uncommunicativeness, still, they are undoubtedly human, men or women. |
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The first warning for passivity is verbal and bears no consequences, the following cautions award 1 point to the opponent up to the third caution which results in the disqualification of the passive grappler. |
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Critics of pacifism mistakenly, or bullheadedly, equate it with passivity, when it is much the opposite. |
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Police responses ranged from passivity to excessive use of force. |
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In fact there is passivity, and then self-interest. |
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I'd had enough of childish, angry, disenfranchised academic passivity – and still resent the utter failure of public intellectuals to resist and critique the laughably short Browne review the moment it drew breath. |
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The principles of equal treatment for all shareholders and of the passivity of the board of directors were enshrined in the initial version prior to its amendment. |
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He explicitly expresses his opinion on the phenomenon of the folk festival, seeing in it the antithesis of the urban theatre, which in his vie only produces passivity, false admiration and inequality. |
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The fact that the odds are dire should spur us into creative action, not anesthetize us into further passivity. |
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I think I speak for many people here when I declare our rejection of a comfortable neutrality, making a theory out of passivity and justifying blindness. |
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However, what is called in Irish an briathar saor or the free verb does not suggest passivity but a kind of generalised agency. |
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A powerful head can sometimes disempower the teaching staff, and create among them a sort of passivity that is close to inertia. |
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That's unknowable: despair and passivity may triumph. |
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The kolytic type, on the other hand, is more calm and controlled, with a greater passivity of mind and body. |
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Kincaid offers a powerful analysis of the relationship between the idealization of childhood as a state of innocence and the eroticisation of passivity. |
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The clip is not only interested in fetishizing female bodies it revels in fetishizing female pain, female passivity, female suffering and female silence. |
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Johnson argues remains unsurpassed in its argumentative force, Wollstonecraft indicts Burke's defence of an unequal society founded on the passivity of women. |
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The Germans knew whom they were up against and did not expect him to put them under pressure. He belonged to the Kuropatkin school of saintly passivity. |
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This is the background to Diane Samuels' play, a play which disrupts our usual spectatorial passivity and can bring us to the edge of our seat with its dramatic strength. |
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