The great age of English satire began with Dryden, who perfected the epigrammatic and antithetical use of the heroic couplet for this purpose. |
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But for that to occur, Chamberlin realizes that we must do something most of us find antithetical to the patterns we've inherited. |
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It is these unidirectional authority relationships that are antithetical to citizen engagement. |
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Dividend pay-outs and share buy-backs are by no means antithetical to business investment. |
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Being an old-fashioned racer, I have always thought that slowing down a race car is antithetical to the concept of drag racing. |
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The inlay elements are symmetrically organized into three concentric bands of antithetical animal groups surrounding a central rosette. |
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The image of idiocy was well suited for the scriptural style of antithetical positions represented in Hooker's sermon. |
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Then the two verses before it with wonderful antithetical parallelism, and the two verses after it with the exhortation to persevere. |
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It is not antithetical to art, and is frequently supportive. |
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In performing the physical act of turning from one vast panel to the next, the viewer felt the moment of pause between the two antithetical extremes represented. |
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Shakespeare's work in particular was considered to antithetical to God's will and works of his that found their way into Puritan hands were burned. |
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So there seems to be some value in deliberately slow networks, but these seem to be antithetical to our current economic, political and cultural interest in digital networks. |
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But all three propositions are false and antithetical to all that conservatism teaches about the importance of cultural inertia and historical circumstances. |
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The whole idea of talking openly and sharing your feelings is antithetical to the good old-time values of emotional repression on which this country was founded. |
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It's certainly antithetical to left wing politics, which requires you to remain engaged and would require the artist to include politics in his art. |
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Because fashion's goldfish attention span is antithetical to the lasting power of great music, few worthwhile bands have come up from the catwalk rather than the street. |
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It is written in Attic Greek, with much studiedly antithetical rhetoric and frequent verbal borrowings from the classical authors, above all Thucydides. |
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That the two things could so glibly be judged antithetical is itself a symptom of deep Conservative difficulty with these issues. |
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But conservationists have posited that commerce and conservation are antithetical. |
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The use of the negotiating period to create a fait accompli would be, and has been, antithetical to the very negotiating process itself. |
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He seems to have come to terms with the fact that popularity isn't necessarily antithetical to quality. |
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And when Republicans were riding high in 2002, as was George Bush, Gallup did the same survey and got nearly antithetical results. |
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It is a view which is antithetical to libertarianism, the Marxism of the right, and socialism, the Marxism of the left. |
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The only problem was that the very integrity of the commitment to religious life is antithetical to preconditions. |
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The interests of the peoples of the world are antithetical to the development of liberalism. |
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This widespread campaign of intimidation and threat is antithetical to the very spirit of elections. |
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But if that were all, schools would be parochial places antithetical to learning that is grounded in the total heritage of human knowledge. |
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All of these were, and are, antithetical to the idea of Europe that we have been labouring to bring into existence since the Second World War. |
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Privatizing basic social services and social insurance is antithetical to redistribution and equity. |
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Yet Anders Gravers is in fact a bona fide xenophobe whose views are antithetical to freedom. |
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Trying to use it do so is antithetical to the achievement of peace and the two-state solution. |
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As if to drive their antithetical missions home, the two Newsrooms have virtually opposing styles. |
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This latter approach is antithetical to peace and a two-state solution, now or in the future. |
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Moreover, in some cultures, the idea of seeking an occupation, or working to advance the self, is meaningless within or even antithetical to dominant belief systems. |
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For the few days of Passover, chametz and matzah are antithetical. |
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In a similar, if seemingly antithetical way, the holistic repleteness of images keeps us from perceiving their conceptual order. |
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As well, emotions are not antithetical to cognitive reasoning. |
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Parliament's concern that the dissemination of hate propaganda is antithetical to the general aim of the Canadian Human Rights Act is not misplaced. |
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One may wish to note in that regard that President Asif Ali Zardari recently made several statements that are effectively antithetical to Pakistan's security doctrine. |
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These were a collection of books by those who were antithetical to the emperors. |
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Who else managed so felicitously to assimilate such varied artistic languages, antithetical techniques and esthetic stances in the space of barely a dozen years? |
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Offensiveness is antithetical to the Canadian nature. |
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The Jerusalem group obviously antedates the tensions which Paul addressed so tortuously in his antithetical treatment of faith in Christ and observance of the Law. |
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Even later it dawned on me that SF was considered antithetical to Southernism. |
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Nothing is more antithetical to the role of counsel than to advance the client's case before the court, directly or indirectly, on the basis of perjured evidence. |
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The nonrestrictive relative clauses, by contrast, though antithetical, merely give some additional information on the two groups of comrades. |
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During the Age of Enlightenment of the 17th and 18th centuries, many critical thinkers saw religion as antithetical to reason. |
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Some political groups have called themselves socialist while holding views that some consider antithetical to socialism. |
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The antithetical argument is that booming economies produce increased wealth, which, in turn, bolsters conspicuous spending on consumer commodities. |
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It was also felt that the federal government is often a top-down manager of its partners, which is antithetical to a non-hierarchical spirit of collaboration. |
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Similarly, lines five and six, in the punctuation adopted, imply that the states of desire and undesire are antithetical. |
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Love heals schisms intrapersonally and interpersonally, and it can unify the disparate and the antithetical. |
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Turning clients away or advising them they will receive less or even no help, due to a lottery, is antithetical to the ways that these agencies do their work. |
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Such punitive and coercive policies are both counterproductive from a public health perspective and antithetical to the human rights basis of effective prevention. |
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If development can be viewed as the movement towards justice and a world based on equality, freedom and democratic participation, efforts to control women's fertility and choice are antithetical. |
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The degree of patronisation and placation in Western feminism is antithetical to values and goals of many black women. |
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Properly viewed, the struggle against terrorism and the protection of human rights are not antithetical, but complementary responsibilities of States. |
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His wrong-headed beliefs are antithetical to everything we stand for as a community. |
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Some scholars have asserted that Luther taught that faith and reason were antithetical in the sense that questions of faith could not be illuminated by reason. |
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Thus she points to the twins as personifying antithetical artistic or significatory elements that together contribute to White's unified yet tensely dynamic style. |
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