The deeply rooted victim syndrome has been manipulated over the past year by the mainstream media in order to rally the public around the flag. |
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Feng Shui, which is deeply rooted in ancient Chinese folk culture, is an important element in architecture here. |
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It is deeply rooted in the social relations and political structures of American capitalism. |
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Locals have vowed not to stop circumcising their young girls, a practice which they say is deeply rooted in their society. |
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Walt's obsolescent foreign policy is deeply rooted in the statism of a bygone era. |
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The superior results from some applications challenge even the most deeply rooted norms about the construction of cartographic knowledge. |
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Nestling into exposed rock, the house appears deeply rooted in the ground itself, emerging as an extension of the geological strata beneath it. |
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Superstition, witchcraft and the paranormal have always been deeply rooted in Indonesian culture. |
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For a moment or two he felt unsure himself, but then his deeply rooted confidence in himself asserted itself once again. |
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It is extremely difficult to eradicate prejudices so deeply rooted and natural. |
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But despite the ineluctable force of modernization it's surprising how strongly and deeply rooted this callous disregard for women is. |
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He is one of our more elusive presidents, not deeply rooted in any place or movement. |
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In Kyushu, where the yakuza are deeply rooted, they are not leaving with a whimper, they are leaving with a bang. |
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The bishops declare that they are perplexed at the scene of confusion and the existence of deeply rooted vices in the leadership of Kenya today. |
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The essence of real leadership and responsible management is the ability to judge the difference between short-term calculable gains and deeply rooted core values. |
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Second, poverty is deeply rooted in large areas with a high back-to-poverty rate. |
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The multilingual dimension is deeply rooted in the everyday life of Fribourg's inhabitants, particularly in university life. |
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Man's law, he insists, is deeply rooted in God's law as revealed by the Holy Scriptures. |
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There is significant socio-economic differentiation between men and women that is deeply rooted in social structures around the world. |
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They arise from a deeply rooted philosophy and are really a matter of political will. |
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This bred a deeply rooted culture of having to give something for something and compliancy towards corruption. |
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We are still paying the price of war and keeping alive its most deeply rooted causes, poverty and exclusion. |
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It is therefore impossible to eradicate from us things that are very, very deeply rooted in our cultural identity. |
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On the one hand, music seems one of the most deeply rooted of collective cultural practices. |
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All contribute to positive social change with regard to deeply rooted social problems, including family violence. |
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Yet a complete uncertainty about the future is precisely the most deeply rooted feeling in young Africans. |
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The Conclave has elected one from within its own ranks, who as a priest and theologian is deeply rooted in the faith of the universal Church. |
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It is deeply rooted in place and profoundly antagonistic to market values. |
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I have a very strong sense of subsidiarity which is deeply rooted in my own life, and I shall respect it unfailingly. |
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Yugoslavia seemed to be the good pupil in the cold war, but what occurs today was deeply rooted in Titoism. |
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We share common values, deep links among our citizens, and deeply rooted ties. |
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It is a pleasure to be in Montreal, a city deeply rooted in Canadian history, and vibrantly engaged in tomorrow's economy. |
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Americans' distrust of overweening government power is as deeply rooted a tradition as vigilante justice, Mr Zimring concedes. |
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The first meeting featured multiple speakers deeply rooted in a partisan agenda. |
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T The models of masculinity connoting power and strength are deeply rooted in social structures and impede all measures for overcoming violence. |
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A number of folk tunes fetch even deeply rooted emotions, entangled in the nadir of our souls. |
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He also was a social critic deeply rooted in the 2nd-century cultural milieu. |
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The survival drive is not only deeply rooted in the animal kingdom around us but it also permeates our own society. |
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As a result, they may be abandoning more deeply rooted tenurial claims to forests. |
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The quality and the taste of bread are deeply rooted in the culture and the history of France. |
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This trait, deeply rooted in normative Judaism, is the balance between particularism and universalism. |
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In fact that internationalism is deeply rooted in British traditions. |
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Sometimes also deeply rooted prejudices among teachers stand in the way of acquiring new knowledge and skills. |
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We deeply respect and seek to nurture important and deeply rooted relationships with Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. |
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It is also a development issue that is deeply rooted in poverty and underdevelopment. |
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Third, the acceptance of despotic rule and the rejection of effective constitutional limitations on government are deeply rooted in tradition and religion. |
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While his intentions are deeply rooted in exploring black masculinity, the context of his work becomes part of a larger dialogue concerning race in America today. |
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Cultural and traditional practices that negatively affect women's health are deeply rooted and so not easy to deal with wholly at the different levels of our population. |
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The position of the Danish monarch as the head of the military is deeply rooted in tradition. |
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Breguet is now so deeply rooted in European culture that the name is virtually a sine qua non of any depiction of the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie or, quite simply, a life of luxury and elegance. |
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Yuma's story is a slice of life deeply rooted in Nicaragua, today. |
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If the fading away of the Cold War has brought an era of ideological conflict to an end, the hatreds it generated have already given way to ethnic antagonisms deeply rooted in experience and in memory. |
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Or is there a real deeply rooted human need for a social institution that specifically addresses those people whose sexual attractions and relationships produce new life? |
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It is in the domain of cultural and spiritual or religious values that the identity of each group, community and people is most deeply rooted and is most sensitive. |
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The values of tolerance and respect for others are deeply rooted in the Arab-Muslim civilization to which Tunisia belongs and to which it makes enlightened contributions as a country in the forefront of human civilization. |
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Their culture is deeply rooted in the vast land they inhabit. |
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We realized it was important to send a message to Canada and to make the country realize that sovereignty was not a folksy thing in Quebec, but a deeply rooted feeling. |
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Lambert rightly emphasizes the magnitude of the task of Christianizing the British Isles, which were deeply rooted in polytheism. |
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Touching some of our most deeply rooted fears or mesmerizing us with superlative and magical attributes, they are as much an object of study as they are central characters of ageless myths, countless legensds and new stories. |
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For me, confidence and caution are not uncontrolled emotions but rather behavioural patterns that are deeply rooted in our own experiential knowledge. |
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One may also note that a mordant delight in the droll and demonic, sometimes evident in Ramey's music, is an aesthetic leaning no less deeply rooted in Berlioz-Lisztian Romanticism than in Prokofiev's sardonic nihilism. |
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The republican revolution drove out the last emperor whilst leaving intact the principle of absolutism, deeply rooted in Chinese cultural tradition. |
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The concert series is all the more refreshing for liberating flamenco from its usual guitar-dancer paradigm, affording us an utterly current perspective on this genre so deeply rooted in tradition. |
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Gender refers to the social differences between males and females that are learned, and though deeply rooted in every culture, are changeable over time, and have wide variations both within and between cultures. |
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The aim was not so much to designate a new, more or less unexpected object as a work of art, as to question deeply rooted convictions about the nature of art and its relationship to its discursive and institutional context. |
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Despite the fact that ethical standards are deeply rooted in culture, and that societies differ widely from one another, it is impossible to reduce ethics to cultural relativism. |
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I am deeply rooted in incarnational theology. |
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Burger is a world-class organization with an incredibly strong work ethic, a characteristic that is deeply rooted for generations within the Burger culture. |
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This custom is so deeply rooted in accepted morality that very few women, even educated women, can stand up to their parents-in-law and demand respect of their inheritance rights. |
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The population has digested the arguments made by the likes of Mr. Soroush and Mohsen Kadivar that the velayat-e faqih is not deeply rooted in Shiite fiqh. |
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Buddy Carr is a well respected and deeply rooted California skateboarder who for more than 25 years has created unique and useful products for skateboarders worldwide. |
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However, the centre of his movement is deeply rooted in street dance. |
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However part of its strength lays in the fact that it has continued manufacturing traditional flavours deeply rooted in the local market, such as lemonade or kvass. |
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Furthermore, mutual insurance societies are generally formed out of necessity and deeply rooted in socio-economic realities, often but not only, within vulnerable sectors to make uninsurable risks insurable. |
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The genuine commitment of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the promotion and protection of human rights is deeply rooted in its distinctive nature as a truly diverse multi-ethnic and multicultural society. |
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Community policing, as the name suggests, is deeply rooted in the belief that crime and public safety issues are a shared responsibility between police and the community. |
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He is deeply rooted in a heartfelt and learned cosmopolitan spiritualism. |
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From tumor tamer to headache healer, dewormer to aphrodisiac, garlic is deeply rooted in the folk-medicine hall of fame. |
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It conveys a deeply rooted culture that brings hope, peace and prosperity to millions of people around the world, regardless of their ethnicity or political and religious views. |
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We have seen, particularly during the last decade, an increase in non-international conflicts that are often deeply rooted in religious and ethnic hatred. |
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Many types of unintentional discrimination based on stereotypes or prejudices deeply rooted in our society could continue because of the impossibility to prove that a discriminatory practice was intentional. |
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The steep topography, with the olive groves situated on steep hillsides, is a factor which has led to early harvesting of the olives becoming a deeply rooted cultural practice. |
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This concept is deeply rooted in our image of a constitutional state and is still a major influence today, providing the foundation for the cultivation of tradition in the Bundeswehr. |
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The 'lump-of-labour' fallacy, i.e. the idea that there is a given number of jobs that needs to be shared in as fair a manner as possible still appears to be deeply rooted in public opinion. |
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While traditional arts are evolving, and transformations in materials and styles are taking place, the role of the arts in traditional societies is deeply rooted in social practice. |
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There have also been some setbacks and there are some deeply rooted challenges, including the sheer lack of institutional and human capacity that has resulted from decades of conflict. |
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On the other hand, the backward character of capitalist development in Mexico, its colonial past, and its subjugation to imperialism are reflected in deeply rooted manifestations of social backwardness. |
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The situation, of course, is that we have a wide range of very traditional and deeply rooted legal systems which are distinguished primarily by their extraordinary difference from one another. |
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The consecrated life, deeply rooted in the example and teaching of Christ the Lord, is a gift of God the Father to his Church through the Holy Spirit. |
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I hail from a region with a deeply rooted maritime tradition. |
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What is important is not to fragment marriage into different components but to look at its larger purpose which is deeply rooted in our history, culture and religious traditions. |
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As with most remaining European monarchies, the position of the Spanish monarch as the nominal head of the armed forces is deeply rooted in traditions going centuries back. |
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For this reason, as explained below, complementologist colleagues with neologist vein might find substantial reason to consider updating this deeply rooted misnomer. |
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