Thus, education and training were more of an inculcation of acceptable behaviors to serve employers rather than the needs of individual learners. |
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Today's polls reflect the sharp end of years of inculcation of avarice and greed in our society. |
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Quality education is possible only through the inculcation of the values of life. |
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Many noted that the fraternity served the churches through its inculcation of moral virtues and brotherly love. |
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Moral education, the inculcation of values, cannot be left solely to the study of popular songs or even the wider popular culture of films and television. |
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It of course does not mean the inculcation of immutable knowledge and know-how in passive learners. |
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In a theocracy, the social good may emphasize the inculcation of a particular religious belief or adherence. |
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Little of it is spent in the betterment of human living or for the inculcation of those values which lead to right human relations. |
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The programme components would consist of basic education, health and sanitation, inculcation of life-skills and awareness-building. |
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In reality, the criteria have been highly value-laden: the inculcation of elite ideas and established canons of knowledge. |
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Education meant the inculcation of truths as dogmas, the institutionalization of habits of obedience, the subjection of the individual to the community. |
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Unlike Geertz's 1966 definition, the type of symbolic participation I am pointing to here does not involve the inculcation of a unitary or unified cultural style. |
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One must remark here that the traditional Caucasian society has always been based on egalitarian principles, impeding the inculcation of capitalistic values. |
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More important in the long run, confessionalism promoted a social drive, also long under way, toward the inculcation of discipline and order in public and private as well as in religious and civic affairs. |
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True, it begins with the inculcation and exercise of good manners, but not just any kind of manners, certainly not the snobbish kind designed to shut people out of one's own circle or to assert one's presumed superiority. |
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The Inspectors therefore urge the continuous inculcation of a culture of a United Nations family in the field as a united force, and not as a divided and competing members. |
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The process of education should include the inculcation of selfesteem, self-confidence and other personal attributes that will remain with the student long after the content is forgotten. |
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Support for and development of reproductive health services for young people, and inculcation of the concepts of health and social preparation for sound family life in Jordanian society. |
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A decline in the percentage of those suggesting that these behaviours are increasing will reflect some measure of success that could be attributed to the broader inculcation of True Sport values within the sport community. |
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True peace can only be founded on mutual trust achieved through the inculcation of the basic values upon which the Universal Declaration and the UN Charter are founded. |
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He must be blind indeed who does not perceive the radical and chasmal difference between the truthful and the poetical modes of inculcation. |
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The basic principles in this area are respect for the child's personality, independence and freedom of movement and expression, and the inculcation of a sense of responsibility. |
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Mr. Singh wondered whether there were any international mechanisms that could compensate poor countries for the vast resources they were investing in the inculcation of skills. |
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This puts a premium on the development of intercultural understanding and respect, and on the inculcation and reinforcement of habits of active citizenship. |
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When I talked to people at General Electric and read about how they approach this, I found that so much of what really drives it is the inculcation of it in everything they do. |
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Sun in Sagittarius recollects to us the noble goal of Light, orientation to such goal, focussed functioning, inculcation of related virtues, related transformations in thought, speech and action and purposeful living. |
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The stories are of varying lengths, folktales told to children in Qatar and other countries of the region for entertainment and inculcation of cultural values and traditions. |
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