Governments are committed only to perpetuating and aggrandizing their own power, if need be, by trampling on the Constitution. |
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If we must have retail developments, let's concentrate on the city centre instead of perpetuating the Council's scattergun approach to planning. |
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Paradoxically, this immemorial and ubiquitous trauma is perpetuating the dream of an eternal and perfectly just, that is, paradisical life. |
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The book contains unsubstantiated statements perpetuating old myths and creating confusion. |
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Building a theatre is not the easiest way of perpetuating your father's memory. |
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The two men are understandably disgruntled and fault the shelters for perpetuating what they see as a system of control. |
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This is unlike the situation in perennial lakes where sedimentation also occurs on sloping margins, thus perpetuating variations in depth. |
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The state remains central in perpetuating clientship, wealth and development. |
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We certainly expect this situation to only worsen, with the current refinancing boom perpetuating the over consumption of imports. |
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They see it as objectifying women and perpetuating sexist notions about women. |
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Stop perpetuating the idea that young women out on the lash and dressed in next to nothing are asking for it. |
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These images were perpetuating certain ideas about what is and is not representable in our culture. |
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These contests have been organised with a view to perpetuating the cultural consciousness of Tamil tradition and national heritage. |
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In writing about the history of American foreign policy, one must try to avoid perpetuating distortions and perversions of language. |
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The dancers are succeeded by a second threesome and then a third, all perpetuating the atmosphere of remoteness and nonengagement. |
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In all the years when the primary literature was perpetuating the error, it remained uncommitted as to the structure of mauveine. |
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When bears or mountain lions are killed, others come to take their territory, perpetuating the problem. |
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Keeping them in their place means perpetuating the unending cycle of their oppression. |
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His stories have been heralded as great folk storytelling and lambasted as perpetuating racial stereotypes. |
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Salonnieres continued doing what they did best, integrating worthy men into the elite, and perpetuating aristocratic manners and bon ton. |
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In spite of near-constant challenges to their survival, tortoises must nonetheless attend to the task of perpetuating the species. |
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But why risk his reputation as a scientist by perpetuating such a falsehood? |
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Religious traditions have played a key contributory role in perpetuating conflicts about this nettlesome issue. |
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The point in perpetuating a person's memory is that he or she might otherwise be forgotten. |
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The Mohegans are also invested in preserving and perpetuating their culture. |
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Perhaps communities share supplies in the coldest months as a means of surviving the winter and perpetuating the species. |
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It's perpetuating a cesspool on Facebook for those who would perpetuate real world violence and rape. |
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Our culture is also to blame, Huston says, for perpetuating the myth of storybook romance, which is more likely to doom a marriage than strengthen it. |
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Today, he is sick of Syria talk, and asserts that all warring sides are guilty of perpetuating the violence. |
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The OECD found that rising inequality has flow-on effects that become a perpetuating circle. |
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So why are we continually inundated with images and hate speech perpetuating this harmful lie? |
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I didn't realize that in part they were an engine for perpetuating the Brahmin class of New England. |
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We rigorously select and import teas from small tea gardens, teas made by craftsmen and craftswomen who are perpetuating a millenary tradition. |
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With that experience at hand, we have a government willing and interested in perpetuating a similar scenario and disaster on the west coast. |
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As more land is cleared in this manner, more of the country's natural resources are diminished, perpetuating the cycle of poverty and hunger. |
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They were perpetuating the culture that the new agency was supposed to bring to a stop. |
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We will be perpetuating the fraudulent treatment of both farmers and consumers. |
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The natural marine predators are integrated into perpetuating the life processes in the sea in a way that man is not. |
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Those who thrive on the might other than that of the people must have their ways of perpetuating it. |
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While the costs of improving education systems may be substantial, the costs of perpetuating ignorance are incalculably greater. |
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They all collude, without realizing it, in perpetuating workplace cultures that conform to everybody's expectations. |
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What we have now is a kind of a disconnect between that genuine grassroots movement and the old oligarchs, if you will, who are busy self perpetuating themselves. |
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The Royal Canadian Legion has also assumed a major responsibility for perpetuating the tradition of Remembrance in Canada. |
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The need for a comparator group, can end up perpetuating men and maleness as the norm. |
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Everyone knows the story of the ugly duckling who grows up and turns into a beautiful swan thereby perpetuating the myth that beauty is desirable. |
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My fear is that although there are glimmerings of the notion of sustainability in this Budget, it is largely about perpetuating the status quo and the unsustainable. |
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So you get angry all over again and respond, perpetuating the cycle. |
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Anyone who repeats these allegations is perpetuating a lie. |
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There is no question that the discarding of the physical body leaves us still a conscious living entity perpetuating our existence in a realm lying behind the physical. |
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These MiniSPELs share the same concept as their big brothers in the SPEL family, though in smaller proportions, and succeed in perpetuating the collection¹s perfect balance between pure design and active sportiveness. |
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Thus, to vote yay or nay is just perpetuating a nonsensical drain on the nation's resources. |
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A careful management framework attempting to avoid irreversible damages to fish population or avoid perpetuating low stock levels must be implemented. |
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It was seen as perpetuating a mutually reinforcing standoff between two bad things: the heartlessness of the capitalist north, and the authoritarian secularism of the socialist south. |
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Moreover, the deteriorated condition of the network discourages private investment in industry, further constraining economic development and perpetuating poverty. |
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They simply saw the pointlessness of perpetuating hatred. |
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They called for reflection upon Canada's role in perpetuating international systems that privilege powerful nations and compromise the ability to weaker countries to climb out of poverty. |
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There are immense stretches of Spanish soil where to be either a tenant farmer or a small proprietor is tantamount to perpetuating a state of want from which neither father, son nor grandson will ever see themselves redeemed. |
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Moreover, the carnage and destruction are perpetuating a cycle of violence that threatens to completely destabilize the situation and derail the fragile peace process. |
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A joint NGO press release said, 'Only then will the full force of law be brought to bear on those individuals and countries that are perpetuating conflict through senseless acts of terrorism funded by diamonds. |
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In the absence of machinery for breaking out of pre-determined social moulds, more traditional patterns of perpetuating social groups and classes operate. |
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Instead of perpetuating stereotypes of villain rapists lurking in dark alleyways, we were made to consider how assault occurs on campus, in public and perhaps in relationships. |
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As aid deliverers, we should be aiming for aid recipient nations to transform into sustainable economies – do ourselves out of a job – not perpetuating past approaches that are not effective. |
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This generalization can only have the effect of perpetuating and even promoting the view that disabled individuals are less worthy of recognition and value as human beings. |
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Equally distressing is the fact that women, children, the aged and other vulnerable groups, who are least responsible for perpetuating conflicts, inevitably suffer most from their adverse social and economic consequences. |
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Textbook review panels, including representatives of different ethnic and other vulnerable groups, may help to avoid perpetuating bias and to build peace between different communities. |
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Due to the perpetuating existence of gender inequalities, women face many problems of one kind or another in relation to an adequate standard of living. |
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The fact that, in doing so, he also contributes to perpetuating an illicit market is considered, under the drug control system for which this index is established, as an important but secondary harm. |
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Critics mostly disliked the simple humor and twangy country music, and sometimes it was criticized for perpetuating stereotypes. |
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The disc is topped and tailed by Turina's colourful Rapsodia Sinfonica, with encores perpetuating the Spanish theme by Granados and Debussy. |
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A section on pathophysiology presents an integrated trigger point hypothesis, and consideration of medical and metabolic factors perpetuating trigger points. |
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When a political party has found a potent wedge issue, it may conclude that it has more to gain on election day by perpetuating the conflict than by resolving the issue. |
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Later literary admirers, notably Graham Greene, followed closely in his footsteps, sometimes requesting the same room and perpetuating myths that have no basis in fact. |
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This use of racial categories is frequently criticized for perpetuating an outmoded understanding of human biological variation, and promoting stereotypes. |
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Intent on perpetuating this craft, Gardner founded the Bricket Wood coven with his wife Donna in the 1940s, after buying the Naturist Fiveacres Country Club. |
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