The right amalgam of commercialism and professionalism in marketing has ensured that the flow of money is the envy of many. |
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Critics frequently trash hip hop because commercialism dominates the genre. |
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This Winter's confused disorderly commercialism comes at the expense of taste, style and common sense. |
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Like the shops in museums, commercialism had taken over the church with the same voracity as it had taken over the art world. |
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Here was someone who did not allow the horrific hand of commercialism to dilute his message. |
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They want us to feel impotent, to worship the golden calf of commercialism, dazzled and opiated by its pale buzzing glow. |
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Naked commercialism was evident in even the most ostensibly charitable aspects of the operation. |
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This is a peach of a site that deserves the application of real genius, not dull commercialism. |
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Jefferson regarded Britain as facinorous and permeated by cupidity and commercialism. |
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For my liking, you're too quick to shift the blame to corporate capital and irresistible forces of commercialism. |
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Personally, I'm happy to avoid the gross commercialism of this Western holiday. |
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Two citizen organizations are working to curb the excesses of commercialism in our society. |
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Instead of the crass commercialism shoveled at us come Christmastime, we get to dress up as brain-eating ghouls and sexy pixies. |
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There's nothing wrong with a healthy spirit of crass commercialism, or even a whiff of naked greed these days, is there? |
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Still other people objected to some of the couples, while others just thought the unrelenting slickness and commercialism was too much. |
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Here is architecture, rather than sloppy sentimentality or crass commercialism. |
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At the same time, she emphasised that the crass commercialism of children's television reinforced consumer culture. |
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Indeed, Menand's enthusiasm for commercialism and pop culture goes far toward explaining why his work seems so acquiescent. |
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Do not allow commercialism to buy a higher profile in your reporting than is journalistically justified. |
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But if the commercialism gets too much to cope with, get back to nature on an airboat ride through alligator-infested marshland. |
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It's just a maelstrom of shrieking children, crass commercialism, and ratcheting credit card debt. |
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Manifest in the two friends' fortunes is the malign effect of commercialism. |
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Both were scathing analyses of the relationship of the design profession and the forces of corporate commercialism. |
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There will always be confusions and conflicts introduced not only by commercialism but also by mass communication and the electronic media. |
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Sure, crass commercialism has pushed the mainstream media into an obsession with titillating stories about celebrities. |
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Pop artists embraced commercialism, using packaging and advertising as source material. |
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There was a conscious effort to keep out commercialism and protect the surrounding land of the village. |
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Gradually, the island's peculiar charm and unique culture are giving way to global commercialism and economic homogeneity. |
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With success came prize money, and he was bewildered by the commercialism of the western world. |
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It was limited in its size, and the size of the arena is the key to its profitability and commercialism. |
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It has launched a media literacy site for kids that helps them learn about commercialism and advertising. |
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It also stimulated debate on modernism and tradition, on commercialism and social ideology. |
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In a world of large-scale commercialism and big business, one age-old industry is witnessing a reverse trend. |
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I knew from the beginning that commerce and commercialism would come to the space, and I welcome it. |
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Aspects of patriarchy, in my opinion, have become co-opted by commercialism and corporatism. |
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Some resented the commercialism, while many women were furious at him for his antifeminist stance. |
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In the raging commercialism of professional sport, morality hasn't had much of a look-in. |
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But doesn't opening up the Lord Mayor's official residence for corporate bashes smack slightly of commercialism? |
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He scorns the idea that he has sold out to commercialism, feeling instead that it is his mission to make an art form he loves loved by others. |
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But, generally speaking, commercialism has a big role to play in all this ballyhoo. |
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Hip hop and rap, spreading their accretive gospel of preening commercialism and misogynistic narcissism, were still in ascendancy. |
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As I continued to move through the town, I was aware of a new range of commercialism that seems to have taken hold of the merchants since the earthquake. |
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I have raised three factors commercialism, technology and the invasive culture of public relations that are placing pressures on journalism in different ways. |
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They are an expression of protectionism and the new form of European commercialism. |
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Owners determine the level of commercialism in media, and the influence of advertisers. |
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Yet the advent of commercialism has created a series of games which sound more like tongue-twisters concocted by a five-year-old than occasions of genuine sporting grandeur. |
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And that's the question that has caused a great deal of controversy, because that brings in philistine notions of commercialism. |
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Wilde deplored American commercialism and vulgarity, but he admired American simplicity and decency. |
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The choice to paint Pamela Anderson shows just how intertwined with commercialism her work has become. |
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It is absolute hypocrisy to argue the benefits of commercialism over the health benefits to Canadians. |
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The challenge is how to adapt to the growing commercialism of the media and still do investigative journalism. |
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Politics, commercialism, and tourism continue to encroach on the monument. |
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Christmas pop is a life-affirming and inclusive counterpose to windy assertions that Christmas has been spoiled by commercialism. |
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The grotesque face of commercialism in media is advertising directed at children. |
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In addition to the spread of liberalism and commercialism, vast social differences are a cause of the trade in organs and of other abuses. |
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Meanwhile, there are areas in which we have now been able to see where unfettered commercialism can lead us. |
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Inter-state differences in legislation and pervasive commercialism encourage a kind of reproductive tourism, greatly assisted by the new technologies such as Internet. |
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To many European intellectuals, mass culture, Hollywood movies, and commercialism seemingly threatened European sovereignty, traditions, and a social order based on print culture. |
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At the regulatory level, the apparent impotence of government to alter the course of corporate consolidation, convergence and commercialism in Canadian media has led many to question the relevance of government regulation. |
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Here the singular beauty of these people in landscapes they are integral with has a quality that is refreshing, and reassuring that commercialism hasn't taken over the world completely yet. |
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Among the most powerful expressions of the commercialism of corporate media in Canada are the barriers, reduction, and exclusion of Canadian content in television and cinema. |
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Both genres reject commercialism, and punk bands did see a need for musical advancement. |
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He loved New York but felt the city was threatened by commercialism and vulgarity, and he no longer felt at home there. |
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The advertising debate had appeared to quieten down until early 1999, when several prominent American conservatives joined with longtime liberal critics of commercialism in schools. |
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Although we are raising the questions and concerns on the problems posed by absentee parents and gross commercialism, we do not claim to know the answers nor are we doing enough at the moment. |
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The standards laid down by the directive are minimal as it is, and they have not always prevented a slide towards commercialism and mindlessness in certain Member States. |
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Some video-mapping artists look askance at such commercialism. |
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This kind of contractual relationship remained common in China until the tide of commercialism was ended by the restriction of commercial activity under the Han emperor Wudi in the 2nd century bce. |
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Uefa, whose chief executive Lars-Christer Olsson was formerly head of the Swedish FA, has become increasingly assertive about this philosophy and critical of the damage that rampant commercialism has done to football. |
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But we do know that the Peak District, well under 200 miles from London, remains generally unspoilt by commercialism and that its clouded hills have a rugged beauty which often amazes but never intimidates. |
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Each time the occasion prompts the obvious question: has the religious significance of Christmas been submerged, indeed drowned, by rampant commercialism? |
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A self-taught artist from Whitehorse, Tisiga relies on storytelling and personal narratives as inspiration to create new works that juxtapose First Nations symbolism with themes of commercialism and youth culture. |
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But through its commercialism it also offers an image of the body's uncontrollability. |
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I'm not some Holy Willie who thinks the Big J's birthday is being lost to commercialism. |
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The media's representation of this wonderful occasion is a tawdry assault on our senses in the name of commercialism and bulimic excess. |
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Bashing commercialism at a commercial gathering would be ridiculous. |
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In School Commercialism, Alex Molnar explores the many facets where commercialism and consumerism thrive within public and private school systems. |
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Another result of this has been the growth of commercialism and celebrity. |
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