Society's estrangement from the future undermines the capacity to generate ideas about what needs to be done. |
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The man's claim for assistance directly undermines the project of the potential rescuer. |
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Of course, this in no way undermines the contributions of other historical British queens and queen consorts. |
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Inequality undermines social cohesion and weakens the bonds of co-operation. |
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Science, he argues, is necessarily reductive, and reductive science undermines humanist ideas about phenomena such as consciousness or free will. |
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It is another piece of senseless political vandalism, which reflects badly on all concerned and undermines the Scottish parliament. |
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The exclusion of such parties from our electoral system undermines our claim to political pluralism. |
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Furthermore, the presence of bizarre anachronisms undermines the historical value of the picture. |
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Monetary expansion also undermines the pool of funding as a result of the consequent decline in interest rates. |
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Calling Potter a writer undermines a great deal of the depth and dynamics he brought to the lexicon of language. |
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It is thoughtless, it is self-indulgent and it undermines the standards which all right-minded people support. |
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Wilde, who could never resist an aphorism, frequently undermines the seriousness of his beliefs by his brilliant and paradoxical style. |
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Sedimentation continuing at its current rates, or increasing, undermines the future ecological viability of shrimp farms. |
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The co-opting and misapplication of moral language in political arguments undermines its legitimate use. |
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The misbelief that this screening programme is fully diagnostic undermines the importance of the programme evaluators. |
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The mislabelling of drugs is a serious matter and undermines the medical procedure and patient confidence. |
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They do so in part because they mistakenly fear that evolution somehow undermines human values and dignity. |
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Protein foods do not mix well with fruit, the fruit undermines the digestion of the protein. |
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The Government often shrinks from confrontation and instead engages in short-term deal-making that often undermines long-term policy objectives. |
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What they don't understand is that being boring limits their power and undermines their effectiveness. |
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It also undermines their ability their ability to trade in the peak Christmas season. |
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It undermines their ability to do their job and sets a bad example to the rest of the company. |
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In the process, it undermines its own thesis of female empowerment, and is guilty of underutilizing a vast pool of talent. |
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The commission is attempting to crack down on fiscal sloppiness, which it argues undermines confidence in the euro. |
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Giving excuses too often undermines a person's reputation by making him seem self-absorbed, unreliable or unknowledgeable. |
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Hume notes the criticism that necessity undermines morality since it eliminates moral choice. |
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The brevity of the short film format, sadly, undermines the good intentions of the filmmakers. |
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The onomastic instability of the novel Don Quixote undermines all certainty of a linear reading. |
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This dialectical move works on many levels at once, acting to critique hodiernal life at the same time as it undermines its own critique. |
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Again, the miserable poverty of so much contemporary hymnody likewise undermines the most careful attention to liturgy. |
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Paternalism fosters passivity and dependence, saps self confidence, and undermines people's ability to cope. |
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The more successful figurative works break loose of the predictable illustrational quality, which undermines many of the works on show. |
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If a moral theory fails significantly to cohere with our moral beliefs, this undermines the theory's ability to be justified to us. |
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The spirit of industrialism, which is indefatigably active in the development of trade relations, undermines the warlike spirit. |
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Nuharoo, Feng's wife, is outwardly pleasant, but when she cannot conceive and learns Orchid is pregnant, she undermines her. |
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Completely undermines the guilt-tripping by pinning it down to hard numbers. |
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I do not conclude that that delay undermines their credibility or supports the proposition that they are concocting a story. |
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The basis for this decision potentially undermines the ability to contract in cyberspace. |
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This dire, occasionally damnable predictability undermines the painterly finesse with which the film's director arranges his ravishing images. |
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At a personal level, it wastes our energies, dampens the immune system, and undermines the body's natural defenses against illness. |
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His narrative gamesmanship both undermines traditional forms and affirms the importance of telling and receiving tales in our lives. |
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His health savings account requires insurance plans with high deductibles, which undermines the goal of preventive care. |
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He is just offended by an incongruous adaptation, which, in his opinion, undermines his own concept by degrading his heroine. |
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There, non-governmental groups are proliferating as poverty increases and trade liberalisation undermines local economies. |
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His grimly realistic depiction of frontier, small town life comprehensively undermines the heroic mythologising endemic to the Western genre. |
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Every story like this emboldens their enemies, undermines their mission, and makes it harder for them to prevail. |
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For example, the Wildlife Protection Act undermines its own potential by disallowing Community Reserves to be declared on government land. |
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I know the government say they support interculturalism, but this undermines it. |
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But the level of carelessness and ignorance manifested by the number and importance of miscues in Lincoln's War seriously compromises its integrity and undermines its value. |
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The fate of the book's heroes, Chris and Rowland, is so predictable and facile that it undermines what little complexity existed in their relationship throughout the novel. |
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Whether a doctor withholds material information or simply ignores a lack of consent, she betrays the patient's trust and thereby undermines his autonomy. |
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To put it schematically, I show that the animal runs alongside and undermines the narrative belief in subjective interiority as the sole marker of historical being. |
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I won't reveal more, but the conclusion unwittingly undermines its support for the cause by making activists and supporters look like uncompassionate, extremist kooks. |
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Affective commitment has been shown to have a positive impact on prosocial behaviours while continuance commitment undermines prosocial behaviours. |
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Indicating a constant testing of the consciousness of survival, this reiterative process of deferral is what paradoxically shapes and undermines the narrative. |
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And it undermines our international reputation as a fair-minded nation. |
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There is no doubt that individual scientists have said things that are reprehensible and that they have been wrong but that in no way undermines the scientific enterprise. |
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Then, once again inconsistently, Ernie undermines his own argument. |
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But Payne continually undermines this approach with repeated cheap zingers at Middle American stereotypes, and the allegedly incredibly dull, cookie-cutter existence of same. |
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Beware of a crafty person who undermines your achievement at work. |
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More generally, of course, economic inequality undermines social cohesion. |
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To the extent that it undermines the stable provision of daily bread, it is actively dangerous to the safety and stability of the world, including to ourselves. |
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This is short-sighted and reckless, and it undermines decades of American-Jewish policy. |
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Companies are also intolerant of violence in the workplace because it undermines workforce stability and hampers productivity. |
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People would not object to paying the costs of providing the parking, but when it becomes a stealth tax added to the council tax, it undermines other services. |
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Neufeld contends that peer orientation undermines family cohesion, poisons the school atmosphere and fosters an aggressively hostile and sexualized youth culture. |
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Committed by parents, teachers, priests or minders it undermines trust and dependency, disrupts relations with authority figures and can interfere with loving and learning. |
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Their ultimate goal, besides the annihilation of the Euro, is to end the never-ending Europeanization which totally undermines their good old values. |
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That undermines the value of the work, not for dishonesty, but shoddiness. |
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First of all, it completely undermines me as a trustworthy and compassionate caregiver. |
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Corruption deters investment, hinders socio-economic development, undermines good governance, and distorts government policy thus leading to misallocation of resources. |
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It undermines regulation of the circulatory system so that the heart muscle works harder and the blood vessels are subject to damage by blood flow turbulence. |
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But I'm livid anyway on behalf of those people who do suffer that daily iniquity, and it's that core of injustice that undermines the current taxation system. |
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The claimed input of non-elected people from outside of the Cabinet also undermines the democratic process as such people are unaccountable to the electorate. |
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Unless I muffed some really basic addition and subtraction it is clear that excluding the Falluja cluster undermines the statements in the Summary, as I said above. |
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Damage to the brain's left side often undermines language abilities. |
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In essence, imperial overstretch demonstrates how America's ongoing exhaustion of its economic resources undermines important national security objectives. |
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Social security encourages behavior which undermines the actuarial soundness of social security itself. |
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Piketty only waves his hands around the all-important question of whether economic inequality undermines democracy. |
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He believes brain chemistry undermines his sense of free will and personhood and that psychology explains away love and altruism. |
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And, as noted with victim blaming, this undermines men as thinking, rational, conscious beings. |
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Foreign debt undermines the country's ability to act independently. |
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But some reflects the impact of the ever more powerful clerical regime, whose expansive regulatory power undermines small firms. |
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He shows how fetishization of the concept by environmentalists in particular undermines their efforts and the integrity of the biosphere. |
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This undermines efforts to combat global warming and there is a risk of an uncontrollable runaway greenhouse effect. |
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It is not a trivial distinction since any shift in the burden of proof is a significant change which undermines the safeguard for the citizen. |
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The erosion of public confidence undermines the nobility of the legal system, and leads to ensuing chaos. |
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Metcalf says Stokes undermines the assumption that 1857 was a response to general causes emanating from entire classes of people. |
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Paradoxically, the solution offered is predicated on biology, and so undermines a pure form of either constructivism or biologism. |
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Hyperactive editing undermines some sequences, leaving us disoriented as if we've been clobbered by the infamous rhythm stick. |
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A risk-averse and bureaucratic environment, which leads to cotton wool kids, breaches children's rights and undermines healthy development. |
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Industry leaders say the move undermines David Cameron's preelection pledge to help seaside firms. |
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The death tax undermines the values and principles on which our members build their family businesses. |
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The unaffordability of the current stock, leads to higher rates of out-migration and undermines Welsh language communities. |
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The routinizing of ethics gives some tangible assurance that a system is in place, but it also undermines deliberate attention to ethical issues. |
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Bok believes that media violence undermines... psychological mechanisms that allow people to bounce back and to count to 10 before they lash out. |
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Paying for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in fits and starts undermines US military planning and risks the gains made by US troops. |
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This trend may threaten national identity because globalization undermines the importance of being a citizen of a particular country. |
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And because appraisal methodology is a praxeology, this gap undermines the validity of the appraisal method, the cost approach, and related value estimates. |
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Sociologist and Professor Emeritus Brenda Danet and Tamal Katriel, professor of communications, noted that mass production undermines the aura of cultural objects. |
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One of the main arguments intended to show that content externalism undermines the privileged access thesis is the slow switching argument, originally proposed by Boghossian. |
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It may be that stipulations about parts and wholes are, in some way that undermines my materteral analogies, unlike stipulations about aunts and legacies. |
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The removal of jazz undermines the spirit of the Mobos and ignores the place of jazz in the heritage of black music and its influence on other popular music. |
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This is a critical error, which undermines the report and leads the advisory group to make a series of contradictory and insupportable recommendations. |
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