However, more recent jurisprudence demonstrates a judicial resistance towards slavish adherence to that rule. |
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God's kingdom is one of fatherly and motherly compassion, not dominating majesty or slavish subjection. |
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In their self-regard as the last keepers of the flame of Western culture, this ex-dissident class renders themselves slavish imitators. |
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But Kenan Malik argues that slavish adherence to the multiculturalist approach denies us our freedoms and diversity. |
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This ludicrously overrated copycat director gives a nonperformance to temper the ardor of his most slavish fans. |
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Their devotion to the company is slavish and they are each entombed within their dismally stereotypical roles. |
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Over the course of the week I spent with Marcon, I was drawn into the slavish drudge work that haute cuisine demands. |
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There is a difference, he observes, between intelligent decentralized decisionmaking and slavish imitation. |
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The provincial governments are not far behind in their slavish adherence to the OECD's dictums on how to run your government. |
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So what would provoke an exceedingly individualistic, sufficiently unbeholden band to pledge such slavish devotion to a classic rock titan? |
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Only the British public, with our slavish devotion to high-street spending, hold the key. |
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Our dependence on these foreign goods leads us to our slavish respect for numbers. |
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In our slavish devotion to pop culture, is there any hope of taming the monster of celebrity? |
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It is a vindication that the colonial mindset and slavish mentality are still alive among some Indians. |
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Perhaps they don't care, but that is contradicted by their slavish adherence to the latest fashions. |
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Not for Thompson a slavish adherence to prudence, that is considered imperative in a contracting football market. |
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I've seen no convincing evidence of any slavish imitation, at least until now. |
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I do note, however, that this remix deflects any criticism that Lali Puna are mere slavish Two Lone Swordsmen copyists. |
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Also, your slavish use of obsolete, twee and anglicised Hibernicisms is peculiarly un-Irish, not to mention unconvincing and uncouth. |
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There are those who believe that perhaps we've confused our responsibilities with the slavish adherence to the Lecoup strategy. |
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Their route to the top 10 was simply via ear-grabbing originality, rather than slavish imitation of current trends. |
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The perception appears to be that I am such a slavish adherent of the letter of the law that I do not grasp the spirit of it. |
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Now we have a fellow who clearly expects slavish cooperation, even when he goes off the rails of recognizable human sexuality. |
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Bacon emphasized that this ordeal of experiment was to be heroic testing, not the torture of a slavish and submissive victim. |
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It is rather pitiful that Cork hospitals are being so slavish in considering following the lead set down by Dublin. |
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A variety of public institutions with stands at the festival seem to have tried to outdo each other in their sycophancy and slavish devotion. |
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It is time Bulgarian media threw off their slavish following of manipulated arguments from those in power and see with their own eyes. |
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It shows a society that, white or red, encourages rapacity, self-deception and slavish respect for authority. |
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Both Judith Gautier and Gumilev inherited the Parnassian cult of the artificial, as well as its contempt for the slavish imitation of nature in art. |
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It is this nod to cultural heritage, rather than slavish imitation, that tends to result in a more successful look. |
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For them, religion offers an alternative both to the stifling restrictions of the New Order and to the slavish aping of western models. |
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Direct appropriation is, however, sometimes considered to be more likely to be unfair than unfair than slavish or quasi-slavish imitation. |
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Speaking on behalf of users of the process, I feel it is important for mediators not to be too slavish in their following of doctrine. |
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The protection by copyright should clearly cover slavish copying, copying of a substantial part only of a program, and adaptation of a program. |
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Counterfeit goods are generally defined as goods involving slavish copying of trademarks. |
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But that spirit has no place in today's NDP which puts slavish devotion to political correctness far ahead of mainstream Canadian values. |
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Clearly achieving better social outcomes is far more important than a slavish devotion to a particular means. |
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The truth is she can hardly imagine it, being so wrapped up in the day-to-day dance between her two sports and her slavish devotion to staying young and fit. |
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She must whitewash these brown men and women, rid them of their savage, slavish ways, and repaint them in her own image. |
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Zaks had to find the delicate poise between vivid restating and slavish reenactment. |
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This is a lie, and only the most slavish of Russian propagandists are claiming otherwise. |
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I am exceedingly melancholy of complexion, subject to consumptions and chilliness of my vital spirits, a slavish and sickly life being allotted to me in his city. |
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Yesterday in the face of all this, even the state-owned Herald newspaper was finding it difficult to maintain its usual slavish support for government policies. |
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Travel stories can be a dodgy proposition, quite often varying between the detached, amused air of Western superiority and the slavish worship of all things foreign. |
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Thus far, especially in Scotland where the slavish adherence to the received wisdom of the unions is strongest, there is little sign of that thistle being grasped. |
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It seems they remain very slavish to the corporate agenda. |
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On her advice, I moved away from my slavish devotion to meat or prawn and went for the karahi paneer. |
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The reasons why divisions have opened up are largely to do with insistence by existing Member States on a slavish allegiance to Washington, or an equally stubborn hostility to everything that emanates from the United States. |
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The question whether any other act of slavish or quasi-slavish imitation or of direct appropriation should be prohibited is not dealt with in a number of jurisdictions, in others it is answered in different ways. |
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To insist on slavish conformity would belie the mutual respect that underpins the relationship between the courts and legislature that is so essential to our constitutional democracy. |
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Many commentators felt that he and President Chavez were ultimately to blame for the fiasco, having set an unrealistic timetable and selected a CNE open to accusations of slavish devotion to the ruling party. |
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A society of autonomous, rational, and moral decision-makers is more likely to produce good legislation than a society ruled by a self-centered person or small group of persons who rule over slavish and unreflective subjects. |
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He has been criticized for his slavish devotion to the rules. |
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