The media moralist and TV frontman has a long track record of preaching about the evils of child abuse and individual irresponsibility. |
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We are responsible to God if by our carelessness or neglect we lead our children into a life or crime or other social evils. |
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The twin evils of terrorism and teenage angst drove her to bulimia, a condition she tackled only a year back. |
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I am not in favour of war but believe that it may be the lesser of two evils. |
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As the November elections approach, there are those who will say that one must simply accept the inevitable and vote for the lesser of two evils. |
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One of the defining evils of terrorism is that it uses human beings' lives to send a political message. |
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They chanted softly under their breath in a language said to have died with the ancient evils. |
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They are not Luddites or anti-developmentalist, and their sophisticated critiques rarely talk about monolithic neoliberal evils. |
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Though a woman full grown, she still needed a reminder on the evils of keeping secrets from her parents. |
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Like so many institutionalized evils, segregation ultimately depended on public accommodation. |
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Sadly, there may be many cases where we have to make do with the lesser of two evils rather than a positive good, but there is always a choice. |
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The protection of young people from smoking and other social evils are our responsibility. |
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To cope with such social evils, people spend money on more expensive products. |
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In a bold but lucid way he lays bare the social evils and rampant corruption in those times. |
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The course focuses on systemic evils and the social contexts that produce them. |
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The blow by blow attack on social evils was delineated through other forms of folk art too. |
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He urged the people to cooperate the district administration in its fight against social evils. |
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I owe the media thanks for acting like a mirror in exposing those social evils such as corruption. |
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It was a forced response, albeit a generous one, to the social evils that the hurricane had exposed. |
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He had rendered an unrelenting battle against the social evils which was taken up by his disciples later. |
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Hopefully the Biblical passage above will serve to act as a timely reminder of the evils and perils of dancing. |
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Issues such as suicides of farmers, pollution and social evils are often the subjects. |
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Her little sister gave me the evils because I was taking her big sis away for the evening. |
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I still gave her the evils though, even when she boarded the train before ours. |
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I sat there and gave her the evils for a few minutes but she never looked up. |
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Great pics too although they are definitely giving you the evils in that first one. |
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It may drive us mad if we begin to think of public evils as millionfold evils. |
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Allister is now equipped with the tools to combat the evils of relationship miscues and mistakes. |
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But he never scorned security with the blithe indifference of the radical ideologues who used him as an authority on the evils of welfare. |
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Like the administration, Chase thought much about the twin evils of overproduction and underconsumption. |
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And evils like corruption, bribery, sleaze and fraud leave an impact on young minds that yearn for an avenue to let their radical thoughts out. |
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Health drinks are for soft southerners who don't understand the bitter evils of driving Glaswegian sleet from October till March. |
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Elections have degenerated into a choice between two evils, and your only option is the lesser evil. |
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He noticed how none of the evils of drugs, alcohol or promiscuity had been visited upon his friends. |
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They are accustomed to consider democratic government as the best system of government and bureaucratic management as one of the great evils. |
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There is a fashionable guilt among many people in this country which prompts them to wear the evils of the Empire like a hair-shirt. |
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She repeatedly demonstrates that they are spiritually damning as the evils of heated passion often are not. |
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Throughout classical literature, the virtues of peace were extolled, and the evils of war denounced. |
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I will reduce myself to penury to save you from the evils of gambling, even if it means winning millions of pounds. |
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In other words, most of the evils imputed to my solution in fact continue under the occupation. |
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I think we can learn from this that there will be survivors who will come through all the evils of the world. |
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Can we boast of our Independence when the evils of communalism, violence, and hatred still reign supreme? |
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Yet that prodigious concatenation of evils, which should be devastating, is not notably impeding the nation. |
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When they leave school many go to the factory or workshop and become initiated into the mysteries of betting and other evils. |
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Societies are formed to resist evils that are exclusively of a moral nature, as to diminish the vice of intemperance. |
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It takes a heck of a lot more effort than pontificating about the evils of livestock. |
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Recent years have witnessed an exponential growth of the twin evils of corruption and criminalization. |
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And what better a way to prove your worth than to be a foot soldier in the war on the evils of the U word. |
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It is led by a man whose vocabulary is littered with apocalyptic language, even as he covers for some of the worst evils being perpetrated. |
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First he had a dream in the night, which foreshowed him truly the evils that were about to befall him in the person of his son. |
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Among the modern evils to fall under Ince's scrutiny was quack alternative medicine. |
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Yet there were evils in abundance which could not be put down to a consequence of human sin. |
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The veil was also believed to magically have the power to ward off surrounding evils that wish to harm the bride. |
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There is no doubt the moral question of how to balance relative evils in this case is a very difficult one. |
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He said he couldn't understand why he was repeatedly jeered during his speech about the evils of reconciliation. |
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And so it is that no matter whatever evils are abroad, Hope has not left us entirely. |
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Zhong Kui not only attacked evils but also caught ghosts and monsters of all kinds by performing white magic. |
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I am sure he would have dealt with the evils of nuclear power and the need to convert now to windmills. |
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I chose the equal of two evils and moved my king into inevitable checkmate. |
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One excellent way to forget it is to focus with righteous rectitude on the evils of others while focusing on the nobility of oneself. |
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They emphasised the need for taking urgent reformatory steps against the fast growing social evils. |
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Even as he churned out works decrying the evils of capital, he was extremely entrepreneurial and owned a fair amount of property. |
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Instead of coming up with practical, realistic solutions, city council will get bogged down in an unresolvable argument over the evils of alcohol. |
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Bonhoeffer died because he attacked the racist evils of Nazism. |
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A good wife is a Catholicon for all the evils that happen in life. |
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Rather than pontificating about the evils of unions, he would be better served explaining how his laws contributed in a real way to the ugly situation occurring. |
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To put it more practically, if an election really has to be the choice of the lesser of two evils, isn't it incumbent upon you to make sure who the lesser of two evils is? |
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This question cannot be treated exclusively in reference to alcoholism, morphinism, cocainism, etc., which all reasonable men acknowledge to be evils. |
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These evils are extraordinarily difficult to prove in particular cases. |
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He could rail and cajole and smarm and pontificate to enthusiastic foreign audiences about the evils of Communism in Angola and then pass the hat. |
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The inescapable evils of coercive behavior are not unique to government. |
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When Jack comes home from the war he talks about how proud he is to have fought in the British army against the evils of Nazism. |
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And here I drank wine upon necessity, being ill for want of it, and I find reason to fear that by my too sudden leaving off wine, I do contract many evils upon myself. |
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If you must decide between the lesser of two evils, just stall. |
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This greatly reduces our available choices, and, in the end, we are not necessarily choosing the best candidate, we are choosing the lesser of two evils. |
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Well, I'm talking about the fact that we have a voting system where people are conditioned to believe they have to cast their vote for the lesser of two evils. |
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Once again, the citizens of goma may end up having to place their hope in the lesser of two evils. |
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We sat through a lengthy peroration on the evils of the government's policies. |
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People adopted the position that a Yes vote was the lesser of two evils. |
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One of the most pernicious evils of contemporary BritKapital is to have lured the proletariat into limiting their potential to the pursuit of lumpen hedonism. |
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Leaders with political and intellectual responsibilities conjured up those evils, and the results are on their hands. |
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In just three decades, Pattaya had become the target of uncontrolled development, mass tourism, crime, prostitution and the myriad evils which are concomitant therewith. |
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Her early work gave way to more chilling visions that echoed fairy tale evils, sinister forests, cunning wolves, and grandmothers ready to eat you. |
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Did this Vicar of Christ do enough to combat the evils of Fascism, especially in Nazi-dominated parts of Europe? |
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And so when Cassandra foretold the evils that were to come upon Troy, even her own people would not credit her words. |
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Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? |
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That may have changed just a little bit, time will tell, since the professional feminoids have discovered the evils and dangers of pornography. |
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There might be reinforcement of already harmful social evils such as heightism and racism. |
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God works by instrumentalities, and he has wonderfully thus far interposed in keeping evils that I feared in abeyance. |
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As Tom Paine warned, inuring us to lies lays the groundwork for many other evils. |
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The Salvation Army flag is a symbol of the Army's war against sin and social evils. |
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This is considered in The Theory of Legislation, where Bentham distinguishes between evils of the first and second orders. |
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They worked to raise awareness about the evils of slavery, and to build support for abolition. |
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While abolitionists agreed on the evils of slavery, there were differing opinions on what should happen after African Americans were freed. |
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In such a case a man cannot claim that he is choosing the lesser of two evils. |
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That this purely empirical method of dealing with industrial evils made progress slow is scarcely an objection to it. |
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Although racism, sexism, ageism, etc, are all regarded as unacceptable evils, no thought has been given to those suffering from alphabetism. |
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The disagreeables of travelling are necessary evils, to be encountered for the sake of the agreeables of resting and looking round you. |
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The evils that, over time, occur in ecclesiastical institutions have their root in self-referentiality, a kind of theological narcissism. |
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The corrupt ex-politician picked passages from the books of Sirach which warns of the evils of money. |
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But inefficiency and ineffectiveness are not its only evils. |
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Both men railed against the evils and phony pretensions of partyism. |
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But I don't want to crash and burn before the thought of the evils, that are soft mutations, take a stranglehold on the iota of confidence I have left. |
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All experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. |
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The theodicy of Paley and Thomas Malthus vindicated evils such as starvation as a result of a benevolent creator's laws, which had an overall good effect. |
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The archway of the door leading into the Commons Chamber has been left unrepaired as a reminder of the evils of war, and is now known as the Rubble Arch or Churchill Arch. |
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The most terrible evils are just kept at bay by incessant efforts. |
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Neil Gotanda offers a useful definition of tolerance and diversity, where tolerance is acceptance of multiculturalism and multiracialism as necessary evils in a given society. |
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Surely all of this energy could have been better spent on ridding the world of greater evils, like nuclear waste, informercials, and post-nasal drip. |
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All the evils of an untied tongue we put upon the accounts of drunkenness. |
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