By such means insecure white people were given the familistic support of a clearly, if artificially created collectivity. |
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As people act to change the world, so they experience feelings of collectivity and solidarity which open them to socialist ideas. |
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I'd be inclined to say that capitalists aren't so good at being clever as a collectivity, because of the incessant competition between them. |
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If we as a collectivity achieve that one singularly vital objective, then whatever else we do will by comparison almost not matter. |
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In the work context, this covers the worker as an individual or as a member of a collectivity. |
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Rock music, though, is noise, improvisation, collaboration, theatre, showing off, truancy, pantomime, aggression, bliss, tranced collectivity. |
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Why claim that the only valid artistic practices are those that would lay down the law and pronounce upon the actuality of the collectivity? |
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The question of definition is here important because how the collectivity is defined carries implications regarding inand out-group boundaries. |
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The OTC is, together with the territorial collectivity of Corsica, the awarding authority of the public service delegation contract. |
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Any sense of community and collectivity is subverted by the status quo. |
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Its vocation is to regulate tensions and maintain equilibrium between diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, to enhance social cohesion and solidarity. |
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Indigenous knowledge can be unique to a specific culture, collectivity, nation and territory. |
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But as a collectivity, we must do more than this: we must champion the Agreement and embody its spirit in all the tasks we perform. |
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They are based on a restorative philosophy underpinned by values of reciprocity, solidarity, equilibrium, sustainability and collectivity. |
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The disciplesfeel themselves called tostrengthenthe process ofidealizationof Catherine, which was needed in order to justify their work at the service of the collectivity. |
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The idea is inspired by similar events from abroad and the aim is to promote physical and mental health, well-being, collectivity and unity. |
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And, if United threaten the bargaining collectivity of the Premier League, then all bets really could be off. |
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And it might seem that with the Co-op's present problems that the end of collectivity is nigh. |
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The collectivity government retains control over primary and secondary education, health, town planning, and the environment. |
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It is for democratic institutions to mediate tensions and maintain equilibrium between the competing claims of diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, in order to enhance social cohesion and solidarity. |
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He is an implacable herald, urging on to renewal, to tthe teshuva, to what in Gospel terms is called metanoia, that renewal which concerns not just the individual but the collectivity. |
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Aboriginal title is a communal right held by the Aboriginal collectivity. |
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An aggregate collectivity is a mere collection of individuals such as a crowd or the people standing at a bus stop or a statistical category such as middle-income earners. |
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In meeting the challenge of making irreducibility compatible with individual ownership, a lot depends on where exactly the collectivity is placed in the analysis of collective intentionality. |
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By contrast a collective right is held jointly by the individuals who make up the collectivity and is grounded in the standing and interests of those individuals. |
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Mention that the social enterprise is always the result of an initiative by a group of people to find satisfactory solutions adjusted to a need felt by a group or a collectivity. |
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At a time when many of these systems are excessively focused on the performance of the individual, Scouting helps us give proper importance to the good of the collectivity. |
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The Chair is also satisfied that there has been no contempt of the House as a collectivity nor of any member individually as members were not denied information they need to perform their duties as parliamentarians. |
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The United Nations system has much to learn from indigenous peoples in terms of considering collectivity, participation and community-based approaches to development. |
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This means that intertemporal wellbeing of a given collectivity rather needs to be measured as a discounted sum of consumptions or enjoyments by all its current or future members at all future dates. |
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The collectivity may feel unrepresented, and candidates may feel that they are unable to represent their community due to the constraints of party politics and the existing political system. |
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In so doing, the Court was making it clear that the interests of the collectivity had to prevail over the private interests of individual operators. |
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The latent collectivity of this subjectivity frees the monadological artwork from the accidentalness of its individuation. |
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Tahiti, which is located within the Society Islands, is the most populous island and the seat of the capital of the collectivity, Pape'ete. |
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As a French overseas collectivity, the local government has no competence in justice, university education, security and defense. |
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Rawls refuses the holist and collectivist interpretation of the general will and maintains that Rousseau never envisioned it as the will of the supra-individual collectivity. |
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Allocution is the dissemination of information by a central unit towards a collectivity of decentral units, the central unit being both the source and the determining actor. |
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It prescribed a new status for New Caledonia, which is today a sui generis Collectivity and no longer a Territory. |
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