As a result, they are looking to end the current deadlock by resorting to extra-parliamentary means. |
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He is capable of engaging human interest and celebrity interviews without resorting to sycophantic schmoozing or excruciating empathy. |
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Thus, Love lives in him tyrannically, in total lawlessness, resorting to violence when necessary. |
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In contrast, the countertenors of the past sang in full voice, resorting to falsetto only at the high range. |
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And achieving that without resorting to preaching about moral values isn't easy. |
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On the political stage, however, she cuts a composed and stylish figure, without resorting to power dressing. |
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The best team doesn't always win but it would be a shallow victory if winning meant resorting to undignified means. |
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He just wanted to try to explain the body without resorting to some mystical soul. |
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In response to this phenomenon, schools are resorting to random checks of students' book bags, backpacks, or lockers. |
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It's brilliant to see people reacting with this gentle, exasperated humour rather than resorting to hateful tirades and overzealous flag flying. |
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I believe some legislators have overreached themselves in resorting to law provisions to safeguard women's rights. |
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The report can accurately describe violative conduct without resorting to personal assaults. |
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Without resorting to finger gimmicks and word power, he acquits himself creditably, especially in the high-strung, emotional scenes. |
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I spent a lot of time watching my feet, making sure to throw off of my left foot rather than resorting to my old flat-footed infielder peg. |
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He unfortunately often forgot about groove and tempo, resorting to his whammy bar to sync him back into a rhythm. |
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It is time to speak openly about the concerns of its citizens, and stop whistling in the dark and resorting to political niceties. |
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Galileo would not absolve them from blame for resorting to power when reason went against them. |
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Our campaign was conducted without resorting to smear, ridicule or the exploitation of the current political situation. |
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The defence could have enforced an examination of that person by resorting to the Rules of Procedure. |
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Two shrewd commentators of the late 1940s had already divined that at least some Rorschach wizards achieved their success by resorting to tricks. |
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The film continues to strain credibility at every opportunity as well as lazily resorting to cliche. |
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Security forces could employ the weapon to overcome resistance without resorting to force, their paramount aim. |
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Just learn to defend your ridiculous arguments instead of simply resorting to name-calling. |
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Ideally, it would broach such sentiment cleverly, without resorting to dime-store spirituality or heavy-handedness. |
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These matters are of considerable concern to residents and others resorting to the area. |
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Without ever resorting to lecturing his audience, he shows how these otherwise invisible folk are in fact the beating heart of the the big city. |
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They lost 15,000 yuan before resorting to the more expensive, legit hospital. |
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But this limitation should at least prevent us from resorting to force and multiplying the number of victims. |
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Usually, we give the recruits a week and a half before we start the rough stuff, but given the situation, we're resorting to shock tactics. |
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It does not refrain from resorting to all methods, using all evil and contemptible ways to achieve its end. |
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Can we raise a responsible human being using optimism, joy and good humor without resorting to awfulizing and catastrophizing? |
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In their tropical African home Egyptian geese frequent rivers, marshes and lakes resorting to a wide range of nesting sites. |
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For St. Augustine, resorting to war as a necessary evil is acceptable when it deters greater evil and is pursued in the spirit of justice. |
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It can make you laugh without anyone falling over, and it can make you cry without resorting to laid-on-with-a-trowel schmaltz. |
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Aside from resorting to plaintive cries and groans, in the first half there was little cause for the Tartan Army to exercise their vocal chords. |
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Children are resorting to binge drinking, often becoming so inebriated they can't speak or walk. |
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These plants are well known to local inhabitants who are still resorting to folk remedies for their primary health care. |
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Nevertheless, the movement coheres and says what it needs to without resorting to rhetorical inflation. |
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The biographer delicately demonstrates the impact of this tumultuous childhood on the poet's work, without resorting to cod psychology. |
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If he was going to reconstitute reality, then he had to do so without resorting to a hyperrealist presentation. |
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But first the American fans provided the definition of un-cool by resorting to a short-lived Mexican wave. |
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I applaud the author for avoiding the first time novelist's trap of resorting to cliches and stereotyping. |
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It was during these uncertain times that he forever tarnished his reputation by supposedly resorting to germ warfare. |
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He couldn't help having misgivings about the easy taxonomy to which he found himself resorting. |
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There's never any call for resorting to insults and name-calling. |
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Both composers have the gift of following the twists and turns of often complex poetry without resorting to faux recitative or to dropping a melodic thread. |
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The seashore inhabitants gained some recompense by resorting to wrecking, a tradition which lasted well into the 19th cent., and by their own privateering and smuggling. |
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It raises the question of whether they will avoid resorting to a new round of military dictatorships, or, alternately, be swept away by social revolution. |
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Since the duty relates to the provision of accommodation 'for gipsies residing in or resorting to' the area it is relevant to inquire whether the group visits regularly. |
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He designs his costume, most often resorting to rags and tatters. |
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And until six years ago, when the NFL began offering them tickets at face value, they had to hunt for tickets, occasionally resorting to purchasing them from scalpers. |
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Yorkshire schools are resorting to poaching teachers from each other as a mad scramble to beat the shortages and fill vacancies in time for September begins. |
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A few others were not resorting to misdeclaration per se, but were importing non-edible grade oils and then processing it further for human consumption. |
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And all of us in a democracy should be more hesitant before resorting to name-calling and slurs. |
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She always acts above board, never resorting to underhandedness. |
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Many marriages today are experiencing severe strain but that does not mean that the only solution is to eventually put an end to it by resorting to divorce. |
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The main challenge was to find a simple way to irrigate the planting without resorting to spraying from the front, which the Tokyo authorities would not permit. |
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Demonstrators accused police of resorting to violence without warning or obvious reason. |
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Gupta said patients are resorting to trial and error, and they are forced to discover proper dosage on their own. |
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Now that the house of lies has collapsed, Armstrong is resorting to that great tradition of the Oprah interview. |
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Plus, surface tension is created without resorting to lines and chamfers. |
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The arrangements are full of interesting sounds like music box, berimbau and glockenspiel without ever over-egging the pudding or resorting to gratuitous novelty. |
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They were resorting to using aerial balls to clear their lines. |
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Despite the efforts of leading Federalists, Antifederalists remained unconvinced that Congress would use an impost and excise before resorting to poll and direct taxes. |
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But this woman has committed to memory all the essentials of her own physiognomy, and can conjure up, time and again, her own basic likeness without resorting to a mirror. |
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It's too bad that basketball has become such a contact sport that players are rewarded for being pumped up on steroids or resorting to playground style aggression. |
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The Government is resorting to the excessive use of parliamentary guillotines to quickly push through controversial legislation, according to Labour chief whip Emmet Stagg. |
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With so many traps waiting to ensnare the unwary we shouldn't be surprised that more and more of us are resorting to gifts that are less likely to betray our vulnerable cores. |
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Lack of restrictions on tourism and resorting is also a problem as the number of people visiting the islands is increasing in recent years. |
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According to experts, people are resorting to homeopathy to treat allergies and diseases like hyperacidity. |
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Eating meat does not conform to God's original intention, and resorting to carnivorism merely accentuates an unattractive part of human nature. |
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Further, you will not acieve your anything by posting idiotistic threads like these, apart from resorting to spam and swearing. |
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Ruses of war are legitimate so long as they do not involve treachery or perfidy on the part of the belligerent resorting to them. |
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Without resorting to this specialized language, the main conclusions are as follows. |
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Men are seen as weak for resorting to a complaint in the first place. |
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Long distance trade may have seen local elites resorting to struggle in order for manipulation and control. |
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John Lister of Keep Our NHS Public said there are too many assumptions, and managers desperate to cut deficits were resorting to untried plans. |
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A few toasty croutons on top sop up the brothy goodness without me resorting to downing an entire baguette. |
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Viggo Mortensen plays a father protecting his 10-year old son from a horrific apocolypse which has left humans resorting to canibalsim. |
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Some Darwinists try to explain acts of altruism by resorting to the genetic instinct to preserve one's own kind. |
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If her manner of opposing the debate was deemed objectionable, there were ways for people to disagree without resorting to lurid terrorisations. |
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We're afraid Jen's too classy to be resorting to the 'slit up to here, down to there' school of red carpet dressing. |
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Philip was more religious than his father, and was convinced that if the Protestants were resorting to military force, then he must do likewise. |
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It has also been associated with the Anglican willingness to tolerate and comprehend opposing viewpoints instead of imposing tests of orthodoxy or resorting to heresy trials. |
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More importantly, he is able to maintain his weight without resorting to the saunas and sweatsuits that ultimately forced him to draw stumps on his career first time around. |
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A COUNCILLOR who took compensation from her own authority after breaking a stiletto heel in the council chamber last night explained her reasons for resorting to legal action. |
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He seems to commit his appalling crimes out of sheer spinelessness as much as greed, resorting quickly to drugging cups of tea as soon as his partner so much as questions him. |
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In 19th-century Japan, as well as in Germany, industrializers sought to avert the socialist inclinations of working classes by resorting to extreme repression or paternalism. |
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However, the socialite was subjected to a tirade of accusations of altering her photo with Photoshop and even resorting surgery, which left her miffed. |
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In 1982, Spy Kyp was president and together with the Denktator they were both resorting to diplomatic catenaccio, their objective being not to concede a goal. |
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In its report, the World Bank says most of the world's major economies are resorting to protectionist measures as the global economic slowdown begins to bite. |
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In force of its undecidable and holonic character, global sustainability can only be attained by resorting to suitable heuristics designed to guide global evolution. |
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Wary of the numbers and bravery of the Belgae, he initially avoided a pitched battle, resorting mainly to cavalry skirmishes to probe their strengths and weaknesses. |
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From his nervy shuffling walk to his bashful enjoyment at a family get-together, Steele filled the stage with his Ebenezer, without ever resorting to hamminess. |
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Without resorting to diffusionist explanations, one means of understanding recurrent rock art imagery is by recourse to neuroscience and perceptual psychology. |
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