The media as a torchbearer of the nation should be devoid of negative tribalism and sectionalism. |
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On the one hand, it's probably a violation of the 14th Amendment and its implementation can lead to abuse and tribalism. |
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Money is a balm that eases people's shame, and a corrosive that erodes the bonds of tribalism. |
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It also definitely has a tribalism to its support as in many activities and most team sporting followings. |
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The story is a delirious, chaotic, often impenetrable allegory of tribalism in an industrial dystopia. |
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The debilitating disease of prejudice and tribalism is alive and spreading among our brothers and sisters. |
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Is patriotism and nationalism even relevant anymore, or is this another form of tribalism? |
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Each has been tempted by an excess of otherworldliness or this-worldliness, by universalism or tribalism, by the spirit or by the flesh. |
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The first weeks of the finals have shown that tribalism has transcended the past and a new breed of tribalism has hit the national stage. |
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Where countries are still based on closed societies and forms of tribalism, this is more difficult. |
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With the exception of certain, fully-gentrified areas, localism and tribalism reign, provincial and backward attitudes dominate. |
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It is religion that manifests the tribalism of human behavior most clearly. |
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Anthropology, both in its American and British versions, while much richer in its theoretical practices, has succumbed to a postmodern tribalism. |
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After the military coup of 1980, however, a new tribalism or politically strategic ethnicity began to emerge. |
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The effort to invent a modern politics for Africa privileged ethnic representation-a revived, or sometimes even invented, tribalism. |
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Both the Soviets and the current government have promoted his wisdom in efforts to foster nationalism over tribalism. |
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The lack of any compelling national interest and the difficulties posed by local tribalism argue strongly against. |
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Why has the era of globalization been characterized by an intensification of tribalism and ethnic conflict? |
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Canadians know that the end of the cold war and the emergence of tribalism have changed the nature of conflicts that have erupted since. |
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Models walked through water in structural and sheer garments, evoking both an early tribalism and futurism. |
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One of greatest hurdles to finding a permanent and comprehensive solution is deep-rooted tribalism with the Naga groups. |
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And perhaps the fact that he had never supported a club meant he never quite understood, or respected, the tribalism of football. |
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How far can we go into the question of diversity without falling into tribalism? |
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In many countries, tribalism and ethnic exclusion are more of an issue than discrimination based on race. |
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Colonial servitude has been replaced by indigenous oppressive terror reflected in discrimination, favouritism, tribalism and nepotism. |
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We have yielded ourselves up to tribalism and exceptionalism in the most profound and destructive way. |
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It enquired about measures taken to implement the 2008 law against racism, xenophobia, tribalism, and racial and religious discriminations. |
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Zack and Addie, unsurprisingly, were thrilled to participate in this refined brand of post-Katrina tribalism. |
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Because tribalism creeps in through the way we make appointments to public offices, offer scholarships to students, grant quotas, concessions and contracts to individuals. |
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I went to watch a Celtic match a couple of years ago and, being a fair old belter of ballads myself, had no objection to a bit of healthy tribalism. |
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This newly shaped global brain can topple the traditional barriers of religion, tribalism, nationalism, and political oppression. |
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The country is riven by tribalism, regionalism and a host of armed militias who so far have refused to disarm. |
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There's no tribalism or ethnicity, but race remains a sensitive issue. |
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Third, there is hard evidence that tribalism has a role in the army. |
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The Bantustans represented an imposed tribalism, with indigenous Africans forcibly displaced onto reservations carved out of the country's poorest land. |
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Kenya continues to suffer from tribalism and corruption, as well as high population growth, unemployment, political instability, and the AIDS epidemic. |
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By '90, adherents numbered in the thousands, and a distrustful government began to clamp down, leveling accusations of tribalism against the movement and then banishing it. |
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When they get into their bureaucratic tribe, their tribalism comes out. |
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When the members of these teams had never met before, interpersonal trust had to be replaced by trust in the organisation, meaning tribalism occasionally got in the way. |
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Economic and social development as twin goals of the developmental state cannot take place under the pathologies of greed, tribalism and incompetence. |
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This tall poppy syndrome of the sea springs from rampant tribalism and manifests itself in a pseudo anti-elitism. |
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Concepts and realities such as transnationalism, regionalism and tribalism have established a permanent place for themselves in our daily lives, causing problems and dilemmas, often in very drastic ways. |
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It is because of this desire for rebaptism of unity as important that tribalism is now in trouble. |
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The text offers boxes on topics of interest to students, such as American social classes, teen pregnancy, and globalism versus tribalism. |
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This change indicated that the tribalism of the Germanic people was being abandoned for consolidated rule. |
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This Blood of Christ shed for us is the bond and foundation of a new fellowship which opposes every hint of tribalism, racism, ethnicity, nepotism, fetishism, etc. |
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Amongst other things, there were hassles by the military and customs officers at airports and borders, insecurity, tribalism, witchcraft and language learning. |
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Like two thousand years ago when they crucified Christ, both of these forces are at work in the world today: universal monotheism and quasi-polytheistic tribalism on the one hand, and particularist monotheism on the other. |
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But, as noted by other obs ervers, the arm y is s till beset by problems of tribalism that negatively affect troops ' combatitiveness and motivation. |
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In Africa, for example, the increasing inequalities of wealth and poverty have sharpened the internal politics within ethnic communities and the political competition of tribalism between them. |
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But we were able to come together to raise the issue of economic disparity within our global family of faith, and we lamented the impact of racism, tribalism, and other systemic discrimination among us. |
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In the 19th century, following the general expansion of national liberation movements at the heart of the Ottoman empire, and although strongly tinged with tribalism, a Kurdish national movement will slowly develop. |
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It was Muḥammad Aḥmad who converted this diversified discontent into a unified movement that for a time would transcend tribalism and weld the faithful into an unconquerable military machine. |
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To achieve this, individual Canadians must show that they are capable of rising above the antagonistic tribalism which has always blighted the human condition. |
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But old-fashioned, bitter tribalism means not all will raise a glass if they triumph and that's the way it should be. |
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How much diversity can we accumulate without falling into tribalism? |
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What has just happened is an anthropological case of regression to a state of cruelty and tribalism despite coming from a horizon of similar values as other European countries. |
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Whether you turn to Northern Ireland, Poland, the Basque Country or Corsica, to name just a few, long-standing ressentiments foster communitarianism and tribalism that sometimes mutate into separatism. |
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In his homily, he earnestly invited us to fight the virus of ethnicism and tribalism which corrodes our countries and our Churches, thus inviting us to unity in diversity. |
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It was almost as if these people recognised football as a wondrous form of entertainment, rather than a source of bitter tribalism. |
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To be sure, had Mr Odinga won, the scourge of corruption would have remained scarcely less potent. Second, and more egregiously, the election did little to dispel the old bane of tribalism. |
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It was also at this time that the small number of Portuguese-educated Africans made the break from tribalism to national consciousness. |
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On a political level, the Frankish warlords abandoned tribalism and founded a number of kingdoms, eventually culminating in the Frankish Empire of Charlemagne. |
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