Our laughably low minimum wage consigns thousands of hard-working Ontarians to unnecessary poverty. |
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Politics is meant to mitigate the misery to which our inborn condition consigns us, not add to it. |
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An elegant and space-saving mini hi-fi system no longer consigns you to wafer-thin sounds. |
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Lay men and women should not think that the secular character of their vocation consigns them to an inferior rank in the Church's mission. |
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Such dualism, which in effect consigns the Other to perdition, is in modernity often a characteristic of fundamentalisms. |
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I have been in Asian countries where the denial of family planning consigns women to lives of oppression and hardship. |
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If ever he invited me on to his programme, in which he consigns people's pet hates to the dustbin of history, I'd have no trouble with my nominations. |
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