That perhaps explains why so much effort was made everywhere to inculcate notions of deference, legitimacy and order. |
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Clearly, there is need for the society to inculcate safety awareness from the cradle. |
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In addition, efforts were made to inculcate law-abiding attitudes and strengthen the unity of command principle. |
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In this sense, meanings control us, inculcate obedience to the discipline inscribed in them. |
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He appealed to the teachers to inculcate human values and a sense of purpose in life among children. |
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The aim is to eventually inculcate the expertise to manage and control the energy sector from the bottom to the top. |
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Even the Parrot aimed to inculcate the habits of godliness and good behaviour, consideration for others, respect for ones elders and betters. |
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Yale could not do better for its matriculants than inculcate the notion both of individual liberty and its inherent responsibilities. |
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The first few pages of the letter reflect the virtuous principles that a mother would try to inculcate into her daughter in the 18th century. |
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But both systems relied upon a bell-ringing regularity to inculcate discipline and order. |
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Popular films, both Western and Indian, will be used to demonstrate and inculcate the skills involved in writing a successful screenplay. |
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Childhood is the right time to inculcate the trait of kindness and how better can one do it than by example? |
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In short, the in-depth study of information and communication disciplines needs be encouraged among girls to inculcate in them e-readiness. |
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This shows the power of great teachers and what they can inculcate in young minds. |
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Moreover, parents must inculcate in their children such values as respect for others. |
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They also recognise that they are places which support human values which they want to inculcate in their children. |
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Did they want to inculcate in him the meaning of privacy and a respect for it? |
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You have to inculcate in them a confidence that adults are going to deliver for them. |
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A general abhorrence of the taking of human life is something any healthy culture will inculcate in its members. |
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As mothers, women bring up their children, inculcate in them basic decency and tolerance and explain to them the futility of war. |
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Portion sizing and food skills, I would say, are something one needs to inculcate in young people-actually how to prepare food and enjoy cooking. |
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Built into the curriculum was an attempt to inculcate in these students the fact that they were individuals, and as individuals they had rights. |
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It will also show what kind of model behavior the government now wants to inculcate in its citizens. |
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This should come from within the profession if we are to inculcate a sense of realism and ownership in practices in readiness for mandatory incident reporting. |
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Martial arts inculcate courtesy, loyalty, perseverance, self-control and a fighting spirit. |
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At home, it wants people to see films that will inculcate Chinese values and culture. |
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They could either inculcate a spirit of tolerance or promote tensions, even at an early age. |
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Only 'higher learning' can inculcate a sense of citizenship in individuals and a sense of the rights and responsibilities that go with it. |
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Civic and formal education, particularly higher education, and the media need to inculcate the values of participation and engagement. |
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Also, the aim is to inculcate a need for communication in industrial and service networks. |
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Other objectives are to inculcate respect for the children's cultural identity, language and national values. |
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Visions unchallenged can inculcate a process or philosophy that must be continually proven to be true. |
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The course is designed to inculcate holistic comprehension of how the control elements in a machine interact. |
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Intolerance and ignorance should be discouraged as States sought to inculcate mutual respect for one another and harmony. |
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Since 1980, American child-rearing has sought to inculcate self-esteem in the young. |
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Larson does not explain that the Vice-Chancellor was spared in order to inculcate uncertainty. |
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Prayers are an enforced ritual to inculcate obedience and conformity. |
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Descriptions about religions throughout the book are invariably ahistorical, fail to inculcate any rational enquiry and singularly ignore the time and space contexts. |
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Its advertising and promotional campaigns communicated to the population the goals of the regime and attempted to inculcate new attitudes and behaviors. |
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The western culture is not compatible with the Zen philosophy because we inculcate us to plan the future and besides, today, materialism is acceptable. |
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There is a need to inculcate a culture of dialogue and participation. |
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In those situations it is best to inculcate human rights practices in the conscience of people rather than to play the charade of the Commission and Court proceedings. |
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The SMS developed by BC Ferries require senior engineers to inculcate good engineering practices amongst the junior engineers and to foster an atmosphere that actively seeks to increase workplace efficiency and safety. |
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It is therefore essential to regard and understand diverse cultures not as the other, but as individual elements of humankind's cultural inheritance, as well as to inculcate that spirit in new generations. |
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That is a very destructive attitude and it is one that as a parent I have done everything possible not to inculcate in my own three children, and my wife has been very supportive in that. |
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The right defense against false sentiments is to inculcate just sentiments. |
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Wordless conditioning... cannot inculcate the more complex courses of behaviour. |
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They inculcate in students the principles of equality and social justice by designing the syllabus and selecting the concepts and teaching methods that achieve these ends. |
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Our world, so full of conflicts and so well endowed with resources, is ever more in need of peaceful and creative dissent, which only parents and teachers can inculcate in children and young people. |
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This means that the contents of primary education should have an agricultural bias, not to be mistaken for agricultural or technical education as such, and should inculcate in pupils a respect for manual work. |
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The primary school must inculcate in the children a respect for work, particularly agricultural work, and a taste for the manual work, on which it must start them. |
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But we want to inculcate business principles and ethics into policing. Previously each force, from weeny Dumfries and Galloway to hefty Strathclyde, had its own human-resources department, IT system and so forth. |
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I think we do a good job through our national committees, through our own education efforts to inculcate in the younger generation that we live in a global village. |
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This then is where our duty lies: we must inculcate in these bearers of hope for the future the values and behaviour patterns of responsible individuals and citizens. |
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Second, capacity building is absolutely essential and it should be taught in Afghan schools, because we have to inculcate that view into the children of Afghanistan. |
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A man, by revoking and recollecting within himself former passages, will be still apt to inculcate these sad memories to his conscience. |
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Therefore, inculcate the desire to live in family. The children who want to learn a trade take the steps necessary to find a trade of their choice, then inform the monitor. |
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Beyond his failure to supervise on the day of the accident, it was also alleged that the grievor had failed to properly train the student and inculcate safety habits. |
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Students' views regarding the necessity for military attitudes to inculcate discipline are fast changing and being replaced by diplomatic approaches and the use of legally acceptable means. |
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We have the resolve, the facilities and the methods to inculcate in all our new hires our spirit of inventiveness, drive and enthusiasm, solidarity, and our urge to push back the frontiers of our business. |
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The Commission noted that the majority of the radio broadcasts that Canadians listened to came from the United States and worried that this would tend to inculcate young people with non-Canadian ideals and viewpoints. |
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In particular, it is important to inculcate in them a sense of responsibility and thus prepare them to become disciplined car drivers and motorcyclists. |
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Airport management and the air carriers must make it a continuing priority to inculcate in all workers the need to maintain a high level of security awareness throughout the airport and on the airfield. |
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He noted that such forum will inculcate leadership and comradeship qualities among the students and will help in promoting cocurricular activities. |
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