Such unauthorized activity unnerves many people, especially those who seek control and regimentation, whether political or cultural. |
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The domestic consequence of this foreign policy is the regimentation and militarization of American life and the drift toward authoritarian rule. |
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Government regimentation of the socio-economic order always leads to widespread chaos, stultification and despair. |
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A survey of more than 1,530 workers found that such regimentation was widespread, as was the use of corporal punishment. |
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He also used regimentation, orderliness, neatness, and precision, an enormous effort to have everything at all times in its proper place. |
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Others were uneasy over the danger of regimentation through centralized administration. |
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Very few people in the modern world escape the regimentation imposed by this approach to time. |
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Thomas became dissatisfied with the routine and regimentation of clinical nursing. |
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The regimentation of service life was not conducive to opening up the world of knowledge by oneself. |
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While Persuaders desire freedom from routine and regimentation, they do need to receive analytical data on a systematic basis. |
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The regimentation and militarization of society fall hardest on the youth. |
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Luke is placed in an isolated environment with strict rules, guards, and regimentation and his fiercely individualistic spirit immediately clashes. |
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Residential school histories portray in painful detail an educationally retrograde system of regimentation and deculturalization stretching right across the country. |
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In choosing to enlist, medical personnel were subject to the sort of regimentation one would expect from the army. |
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With the regimentation of western armies from the 16th century onwards, military flags were codified into various types, each with their own special name. |
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In its present, admittedly early, days the phone seems to permit earlier regimentation to relax. |
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With the regimentation of battle tactics and the increasing importance of the need to keep step, drummers became an essential part of European armies. |
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I'd rather have seen the kind of leadership that makes people feel comfortable with liberty when their fears ask for regimentation. |
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With many, the sudden release from years of regimentation sparked an immediate spirit of rebellion against conformity and a sudden determination to break all the rules in the book. |
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But freedom requires strongly limited state functions and regimentation. |
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There have to be rules, but they do not need to entail regimentation, which destroys personality, standardizes thought and action, and stultifies the spirit. |
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Together, these three management processes organize, monitor and direct your workforce on a company-wide basis, without creating any patronization or undesirable regimentation. |
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Interested in its ideas but repelled by some of its methods—such as the regimentation and the heresy hunts of the communists—he could never bring himself to accept Karl Marx's writings as revealed scripture. |
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Nevertheless, the European Commission is bent on regimenting soil use right across Europe, and the Committee on the Environment actually wants more regimentation. |
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After all, regimentation of thought combined with the propagation of purely anti-Semitic ideas is diametrically opposed to the values and norms that the Member States of the European Union claim to advocate. |
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Diversity without division and unity without regimentation are a richness and a challenge that help the growth of communities of prayer, joy, and service in witness to the reality of Christ. |
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Hoover told voters that the campaign was not between two men but between two philosophies of government, and warned that Roosevelt's reliance on government solutions would lead to regimentation. |
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Highly individualistic and averse to regimentation, the artists are nevertheless united in their absolute need of freedom and the trust they place in their dealer. |
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In addition to this, the growing populations and improvements in living conditions in developing countries and newly industrialised countries render a solution based on regimentation unrealistic. |
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Rugged individualism conflicted with military discipline and regimentation. |
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Horses are animals of habit that respond well to regimentation, and respond best when the same routines and techniques are used consistently. |
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Here domesticity could prosper, oblivious of the pervasive regimentation beyond. |
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Azzouni develops a regimentation in terms of anaphorically unrestricted quantifiers. |
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Our government spends billions of dollars annually militarizing civilians who are changed by the regimentation of serving their country. |
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How to institute a regimentation of performance indicators as the basis of management decision making and individual performance measurement? |
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Guests like a sense of order and respond willingly to a little regimentation. |
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Some ex-servicemen and women who have put life and limb on the line can have problems readjusting to civvy street, away from the regimentation of the military. |
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A little regimentation, hard work and a goal never hurt anyone. |
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Their apparently suicidal mindlessness is clearly the result of bodily regimentation and psychic allegiance manifested as the groupthink of military order. |
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Chapter One begins with a survey of Soviet agitprop itself, focusing on the capacity of the system as well as its strict centralization and regimentation. |
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