It creates an identity crisis and inferiority complexes vis-a-vis the colonizer. |
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The crisis raises serious questions of the ethics of democratic co-existence and religious pluralism vis-a-vis the state. |
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Moreover, Ferry said, the rupiah was benefiting from a weaker dollar vis-a-vis regional currencies. |
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Gordon's sports minister, Gerry Sutcliffe, says enough is enough vis-a-vis Britain's hapless tennis players. |
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Contrition vis-a-vis enlightenment about the result mattering more than the intention, check. |
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Europe too certainly has plenty to answer for vis-a-vis underdevelopment in Africa. |
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They read us a statement about Hong Kong's position vis-a-vis the torch parade. |
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In reality, one of the biggest competitive advantages we have in the country, vis-a-vis our major trading partner, is our public medicare system. |
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However, the mechanism of the response to heat stress vis-a-vis the formation and flow of bile in liver is not known. |
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The exchange rate itself is determined by the extent of growth in the Anglo-American economy vis-a-vis Euroland. |
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Some varieties, however, will spend their first year putting down roots vis-a-vis growing stems and flowers. |
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Summer time was a bonanza for the zoo vis-a-vis its gate collections with lots of people braving the heat have a look-see at the animals. |
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In northern Scandinavia, many rights of the Sami peoples are respected vis-a-vis their traditional pursuits. |
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Reenactment is often avowedly apolitical, purporting not to take a stance vis-a-vis the past. |
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The Army was in no position whatsoever to backstop a get-tough policy of containment vis-a-vis the Soviets. |
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The bulk of the research has been centered on the benefits of bilingual education vis-a-vis monolingual education. |
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Both sections then, deal with the spatiality of being, and the role of positioning the self vis-a-vis an other. |
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Intrinsic to the notion of divine love is its authorizing creation to strive experimentally for a genuine independence vis-a-vis its creator. |
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Does that disenfranchise the party member paying £40 a year vis-a-vis the affiliated member paying as little as £3 a year? |
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How good a road is going to be depends on how the design is laid out initially vis-a-vis the layer of bitumen, macadam, coat of slurry seal or fog seal. |
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Only the mobilization of resources could take the country from a position of stagnation and relative decline vis-a-vis the major industrial countries of the West and East. |
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The British-built Napier Gazelle turboshaft engine produced 1,450-shaft horsepower at a reduced weight and fuel flow vis-a-vis a radial piston engine. |
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One living player remained, his vis-a-vis lying Slain across a full house. |
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Present study attempts to find out the promising agro-processing industries in Haryana vis-a-vis other states. |
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It is an admission of the real position Ireland finds itself in after the boom went bust – a nation that is vulnerable, dependant and weak vis-a-vis other more powerful EU states. |
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Unlike Nathan, Fowles is not an inerrantist vis-a-vis interpreting the scriptures. |
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This is nothing more than a demagogic effort to avoid paying the price of a correct policy vis-a-vis the religious fascism ruling Iran. |
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The merits of bilingual education vis-a-vis ESL are not illuminated sufficiently by research. |
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In essence, the more confirmations a theory has vis-a-vis disconfirmations, the more justified the theory appears to be. |
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The Kangaroo Court that quickly appeared last month vis-a-vis the George Zimmerman matter proves that. |
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Whenever they are fixed or mobile, of interior or outside, more decorative or more intellectual, they mean the possible elegance of the spirit vis-a-vis the weightiness of the world. |
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There has been a series of devaluations of the tugrik vis-a-vis the US dollar. |
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If bottom-up inefficiencies were relatively small, then their underemphasis vis-a-vis top-down costs would be justifiable. |
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Underpricing of the issue vis-a-vis the initial listing price is an important aspect of the performance of the primary markets. |
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Anyway, no pressurama here but I just wanted to touch base with you vis-a-vis the Sudetenland. |
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The idea of the church as a sign of the kingdom of God has to be understood vis-a-vis the open commensality of Jesus manifested in his table fellowship. |
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The Hittite preverb or postposition menahhanda 'opposite, against, vis-a-vis, facing, toward', sometimes spelled Sumerographically as IGI-an-da, is well attested from OS on. |
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In the case of Dodge trucks the difference is comparatively smashmouth vis-a-vis the competitors, whether it's Ford and Chevy or Nissan and Toyota. |
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