Or he may take a paternalist view and prefer people not to undertake risky activities on his land. |
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Is the philanthropist simply finding a socially acceptable way of being a paternalist? |
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But the paternalist state produced an infantilised society, and as it retreats popular anger could easily mount unless living standards rise. |
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This has pitted the party's small-statists against those of a more paternalist bent. |
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She left several panelists who were espousing paternalist views on protecting women and children from harmful content without a strong argument. |
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I am a little bit paternalist, which gives me the profile of a good guy and at the same time keeps me in a position of control. |
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Neocolonialism and paternalist aids are not welcome anymore, nor the pretended salvation of their souls while we sep their riches. |
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To win voters in the north, the party needed more paternalist policies, he said. |
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A soft paternalist would presume that people want to join, leaving them free to opt out if they choose. |
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But when it comes to children's diet, I am an out-and-out paternalist. |
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And, of course, one of the other hallmarks of the New Labour worldview is a paternalist snobbishness, a detachment from the working class that will come back to haunt Britain. |
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These agreements cannot be ignored for the sake of paternalist goals such as increased socio-economic equality or the moral betterment of the individual. |
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Its history lessons should concentrate on why a newly-unified and gullible Italy fell for a megalomaniacal, paternalist goon like Mussolini. |
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This rule makes clear patients' autonomy in their relationship with health care professionals and restrains the paternalist approaches which might ignore the wish of the patient. |
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It is absolutely essential to minimize the negative effects of paternalist approaches that too often allow individuals or groups of individuals to influence the decision-making process to the detriment of the public interest. |
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The practice has spread to so many harmless professions that paternalist justifications hold less and less water. |
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Well, the UAE is a paternalist government that protects the interest of its own nationals. |
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It has been argued that Chalmers was both a paternalist, on the moral plane, and a supporter of economic individualism. |
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The agent's end desires are not in question, but if the agent is acting in a way inconsistent with those end desires, then a weak paternalist would be willing to intervene. |
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As opposed to settler segregationalism they manifested an 'assimilationist' attitude, although of a paternalist kind, based on the idea of universal rights. |
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In his home after dark, he begins to eat himself, his autophagia the consummate allegory for the rapport between people and the paternalist state. |
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Gruevski's party is playing a paternalist role on the political stage, which restructured itself following the parliamentary and presidential elections in Macedonia. |
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It might be slightly perverse, but acknowledging the failure of a kind of institutional gentrification project felt more honest than being paternalist or just feeling guilty. |
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