This is by no means an attempt to negate the faults, hypocrisies and deviations of the American system. |
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However, second generation migrants are brought face-to-face with the hypocrisies in any society. |
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Strikingly addressed are the hypocrisies and effacement within the tourist trade. |
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This event truly has laid bare, unlike any other, the awful contradictions and hypocrisies of American society. |
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Then there are other contradictions, hypocrisies and discontinuities in foreign policies. |
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I assume that he is appalled at the ungodliness of a nation that has largely rejected the hypocrisies and hatreds of organised religion. |
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I am tired of our hypocrisies, tired of this way of going on, where every day houses are being destroyed and children are being killed. |
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Denton's professed goal was to tear asunder the establishment's secret arrangements and self-dealing, to explode hypocrisies. |
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In his fiction, Maugham often sought to lay bare the hypocrisies of his characters. |
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And, of course, it does one other important thing – it illustrates all too graphically the worst of the west's hypocrisies. |
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And here lies one of the most obvious hypocrisies of the local, seasonal trend. |
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But it has survived and flourished by swallowing hypocrisies and reversing positions to win and keep power. |
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His is an odd, disjointed book, but is also an amusing screed aimed at the Times itself, its greatest stars, and many of the conventions and hypocrisies of journalism. |
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Some writers have pointed to evidence of hypocrisies committed by ethnic Albanians against the Serbian minority in that province. |
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To make matters worse, many truths have been obscured by all the lies and hypocrisies during the way. |
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We will doubtless hear some pious hypocrisies from Jack Straw. |
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But for a man who delighted in exposing hypocrisies, his relationship to Communism was riddled with duplicity. |
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With so many of our own hypocrisies, can we really be surprised when youth no longer accept the dictates we authoritatively tell them they should follow? |
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Pivot forward and you can see the hypocrisies that will be dragged out in the coming days. |
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There he sat, his very indifference speaking a nature in which there lurked no civilized hypocrisies and bland deceits. |
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The Shepherd of Hermas, a book that enjoyed canonical status in some areas of the early church, enforced the point that excessive rigorism produces hypocrisies. |
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That is why we attach importance to having Canadians confront the evidence of their little hypocrisies when it comes to treating all human colours, creeds and cultures as equally deserving of respect and fairness. |
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Many of these are essentially selective state schools in disguise, barely troubling the happy hypocrisies of British live-and-let-live agnosticism. |
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Our routine hypocrisies are the most revealing. |
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Although this is written with strong religious content, it is not written like most religious publications: it is written to expose the glaring errors and deep-rooted hypocrisies of today's religious beliefs. |
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However, having recognized the hypocrisies and naiveties and cynicisms of right and left surely the argument against intervention spearheaded by US become more compelling. |
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However, enough of the hypocrisies hidden behind the public image of religious leaders in all faiths will be revealed to trigger waves of disgust and disapproval before that time. |
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Teenagers often have a keen awareness of their parents' hypocrisies. |
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