His kindness and moral generosity I found uplifting in today's squalid world of denigration, spin and hypocrisy. |
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The Rastaman is the ultimate Freedom Fighter, battling the conglomeration of sexism, racism, classism, colonialism, and cultural denigration. |
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By disempowerment, the tribunal referred to the denigration and destruction of Maori autonomy, or self-government. |
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Our cultural peaks and troughs have followed the celebration or denigration of nature. |
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What is puzzling is why the reassertion of a traditional religion should arouse such hostility and denigration. |
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Firstly, the distinction rests on a reflex valorisation of the New and denigration of the Old. |
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Most important in this domain was the rejection and denigration individuals experienced in daily life. |
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McConnell is good news, but he is already being undermined by sustained denigration. |
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Judges must be free to make decisions, even unpopular ones, without the fear of political interference or public denigration. |
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Fourier wanted to elevate the status of manual labor, to rescue it from a long-standing tradition of degradation and denigration. |
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Reducing people and foreign cultures to mere symbols for denigration and dismissal is something the best of us strive to avoid. |
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Sacrilege, sleaze and ethnic denigration become hysterically funny in their hands. |
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This denigration can take the form of devaluating the characters' intelligence through infantilization. |
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Elitism, on the contrary, is the denigration of art and its consequent maintenance as the preserve of an affluent and educated minority. |
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One of the firm's clients is subject to a denigration campaign in certain newspapers. |
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Legislation relating to the denigration of the institutions of state is regularly used to target human rights defenders. |
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There was all this vitriol and denigration of the people involved. |
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The bill's critics decried it as a denigration of traditional marriage. |
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It is as much a traducement of religious people to dismiss atheism as it is a denigration of atheists. |
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This was partly because of his occasional loose-tongued denigration of his own country. |
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Our country has been subjected to denigration campaigns that are unprecedented in its history. |
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To radical feminists the abuse and denigration of women is a class issue. |
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In 1990 the Daily Mirror launched a campaign of denigration against Scargill and Heathfield. |
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In accordance with paragraph B of the related guidelines, any physical or psychological mistreatment, or denigration of prisoners is forbidden. |
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Unfortunately, this shared history has not always been positive, involving the ill effects of colonization, racism, and cultural denigration. |
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Article 216 of the Penal Code covers penal sanctions against inciting the population to breed enmity or hatred or denigration. |
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These are men who are working hard to keep their own marriages together, and they see this as a denigration of what they made a commitment to at the altar in their particular church. |
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I am too young to remember Thatcher, but I have been shocked and sickened by the politics of the past five years, in particular the denigration of the most vulnerable members of our society. |
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The denigration has not decreased 20 years after her death. |
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This has been fanned by near-hysterical denigration in the press, where few voices now dare to suggest even mild sympathy for the deposed Islamists. |
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The provision provides for a penalty for assaulting a person or a group of persons by derision, vilification, denigration, threat or otherwise, on account of factors including racial origin. |
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Conversely, there is an element of discrimination and denigration in the refusal to recognise a qualification as equivalent in another Member State. |
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The precondition for reinvigorating our campaign to free Mumia was reversing a previous denigration of defense work as somehow inherently opportunist. |
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Misinformation or the withholding of information, unwarranted refusal to collaborate with colleagues as well as, in general, obstructive behaviour or systematic denigration, are firmly discouraged at all levels. |
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Despite the apparent denigration this statement may contain, the numerous corrections and the new versions he would publish over the years proved the importance Rossini would lend to his first works. |
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Emotionally abusive behaviours include excessive and continuing criticism, denigration, terrorizing, repeated blaming, insults, and threats against children by their caretakers. |
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I would highlight one of them that we have had the opportunity to discuss: the commercial denigration suffered by European products in certain countries. |
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But Kundera rejects the kind of history that breaks with the past, criticizing the surrealists' denigration of the novel and the later glorification of the antinovel. |
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Managements are not blind to the denigration of fundamental analysis and the increase in investment decisions made without concern for financial analysis. |
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