Fascism explicitly repudiated the bourgeois individualism that it associated with liberalism. |
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But his large vote doesn't indicate that Brazil has repudiated market-friendly policies. |
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It is denied that the Defendant repudiated the alleged or any contract as alleged or at all. |
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She later claimed that the press had distorted her words and repudiated the statement. |
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Indeed, they always repudiated the word Anabaptist, since they did not consider that they practiced anabaptism. |
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But their cult is now in disarray, and the best writing of the moment has repudiated useless dogmas in favor of the fundamentals of storytelling. |
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He was born Jay Gatz but repudiated his origins and background while inventing a grand new persona. |
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When things went poorly for the Spanish, they just repudiated their debts and started over. |
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The Roosevelt administration also brazenly stepped in and repudiated private and public contracts that required payment in gold. |
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Either way, bigotry is bigotry, and appeals to base instincts should always be repudiated. |
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I repudiated him, made little of his death, shut my ears to his invitations, disregarded his warnings. |
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The process may have been low-key and painfully slow, but it has seen the old Republican gods and heroes repudiated. |
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Suppose the debt repudiated, the sinecurists cut off, the army disbanded, the officers and men of the navy discharged and the ships sold. |
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Under him, furthermore, a growing number of international protocols and treaties have been abandoned or repudiated. |
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We learn that she is a Calvinist, too modest to even show her hair, going uneasily to a society where sensuality is not repudiated. |
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Newton repudiated the Cartesian programme of deducing scientific laws from indubitable metaphysical principles. |
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The USA Patriot Act must be repudiated, and police-state practices such as indefinite detention and the denial of legal counsel banned. |
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Typically, therefore, his videos are repudiated with a sober resolve, one that usually rises above partisanship. |
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After he had repudiated conservative Hegelianism, he managed to insinuate into his essays and reviews a libertarian, democratic outlook. |
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Michael, that story is now being repudiated by Historians and associate directors on Hitchcocks set. |
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In 1870 Russia repudiated the demilitarization of the Black Sea and began to rebuild its naval fleet there. |
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The scientific community and civil society in Brazil repudiated the use of embryos and DNA manipulation for eugenic purposes. |
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Dictatorship was repudiated, and democracy accepted as a system of values. |
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But he was not a conservative-he repudiated those who slavishly imitated past masters. |
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So, given all this, as a political party of purpose, one capable of writing our nation's story, why was Labor repudiated by the people? |
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Rarely does a scholar bring so precise an understanding of current issues in poetry and poetics to a study of the past, and never to a past as repudiated as this one. |
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They think that by repeatedly swearing allegiance to that which voters, when permitted, have repudiated, they will somehow resuscitate it. |
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Reference to or acknowledgement by the customer with reference to his conditions of purchase is hereby expressly repudiated. |
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Mr. Dowling repudiated the employment contract by engaging in conduct incompatible with the obligations that he owed thereunder. |
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That night, having effected a cure, the alluring Eva is discovered in delecto flagrante with the young prodigal and promptly repudiated by the elders. |
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Rejected by their families, repudiated by their husbands, they had to change their lives, their town and sometimes their own name. |
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This rather gloomy prognosis has not been entirely repudiated by critics. |
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We live in a society that has forgotten, and repudiated, its past. |
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Born in late medieval Italy, Francis repudiated his life among the wealthy merchant class to espouse to himself Lady Poverty and live as a wandering begging friar. |
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But they repudiated mechanistic natural philosophy in favour of the view that spirit is the fundamental causal principle in the operations of nature. |
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And for all its military ventures, justified and not, since 1945, the United States had never repudiated the charter's proscription of pre-emption. |
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The Treaty shall be of an indefinite duration and may not be repudiated by either Party. |
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Such a thing should, though, be repudiated clearly and without equivocation. |
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Cenwealh married Penda's daughter, and when he repudiated her, Penda again invaded and drove him into exile for some time, perhaps three years. |
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The Treaty was repudiated by Oliver Cromwell upon returning from defeating the Scots at the Battle of Preston. |
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Let not those that have repudiated the more inviting sins, shew themselves philtred and bewitched. |
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The Assembly considers it inconceivable that, from one day to the next, a woman who has shared a manÃs life for many years can find herself repudiated and without a roof over her head. |
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Young girls who protest against this mutilation are often threatened that their own mothers will be shipped back to their countries of origin where they will be repudiated and become public outcasts. |
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In 2006 Cameron repudiated her position and described Mandela as a hero. |
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Why is Justice Gomery being repudiated by the government? |
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Rather, the Court held, the judge's findings were sufficient to support the conclusion that the employees had repudiated their employment contracts. |
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Her delegation firmly repudiated trafficking in women, which was a crime against humanity, and advocated enhancing international cooperation in order to end that shameful crime, which was demeaning to human dignity. |
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However, application of this accounting policy does not permit the risk associated with CWB borrowings to be recognized, because the countries that owe money to the Board have not formally repudiated their debts. |
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The Soviet government expropriated both the Russian capitalist and imperialist holdings and repudiated outright Russia's massive debt to foreign bankers. |
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It was as if the architect, after having repudiated the treatment of the corner of his building, tried his hand at it, but only in the register of an accessory. |
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A girl who was lazy and unruly would find it hard to find a husband, or if she did, would be repudiated almost immediately when her shortcomings came to light. |
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Systems that handle the problem of diversity, doubt and uncertainty by totalitarian fiat and the authority of terrorist violence may be comforting to some but are broadly repudiated by majorities in most nation states. |
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The Board ordered the Members to resign as their lack of judgement and clear disregard for the RCMP's values repudiated essential elements of the employment relationship. |
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The United States repudiated its earlier disarmament commitments and wanted to focus only on noncompliance by countries such as Iran and North Korea. |
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The provision may also be useful in the situation of women who are widowed, divorced or repudiated, and who would be in particularly difficult circumstances if they were obliged to return to the country of origin. |
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Mr. Kotrane asked, with regard to the respect for rights of the child in polygamous families, how judges decided on child custody and child support in cases where the man repudiated one of his wives. |
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The Fathers of the Church repudiated a division of the economy of salvation into three epochs, and under the direction of one of the divine persons. |
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The draft resolution repudiated the polluter's aggressive attack on the environment and clearly indicated the international community's commitment to the environment. |
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While Turner makes a heroic effort to throw off a number of the old dogmas, it would have been supererogative if he had repudiated them all. |
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When Urgulanilla gave birth after the divorce, Claudius repudiated the baby girl, Claudia, as the father was allegedly one of his own freedmen. |
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Bolsheviki had repudiated the four-billion-dollar debt which the government of the Tsar had contracted with the bankers. |
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Edward repudiated Edith and sent her to a nunnery, perhaps because she was childless, and Archbishop Robert urged her divorce. |
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Yet in October the same year, the king repudiated this statute and Archbishop Stratford was politically ostracised. |
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Labour unions were strongly opposed and the Labour Party officially repudiated the new National government. |
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The claims were repudiated by Darwin's children and have been dismissed as false by historians. |
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In 820 the Bishop of Lyon and others repudiated the belief that witches could make bad weather, fly in the night, and change their shape. |
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Although Pound repudiated his antisemitism in public, he maintained his views in private. |
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He repudiated the reforming policies, and all consideration of an English marriage for the Queen, angering the English. |
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His speech angered several leading politicians, Carson repudiated it and Derby assured Haig of his backing. |
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Bishops were in agreement over the articles until the Pope disapproved and then Becket repudiated his arguments. |
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On October 16, 1936, Belgium repudiated the 1921 alliance with France and declared its absolute neutrality. |
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He repudiated his eloquent style, writing now in plainer, simpler language, to communicate his message straightforwardly. |
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Plessy represented the expansionist view of the police power that Lochner repudiated. |
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When she was only two years old, she was promised to Francis, the infant son of King Francis I of France, but the contract was repudiated after three years. |
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Several repudiated the contraposition of social and political history. |
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Thus, after a seller anticipatorily repudiated a contract, we would give the buyer the option of offering the seller an additional amount to perform. |
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The repudiated Desiderata returned to her father's court at Pavia. |
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Out of reach of Pepin, he repudiated all loyalty to Francia. |
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