All those obscenities and repeated slang phrases may be authentic but they tend to impoverish the language of his books. |
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Superficiality of public argument and inattention to sustained discussion were thought to impoverish decision-making about public affairs. |
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Such companies, the argument goes, exploit poor workers abroad and impoverish workers at home by moving capital overseas. |
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There is no greater betrayal than to impoverish a generation yet unborn by willful acts of amnesia. |
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However, due to the burgeoning housing developments outside the Bay Area, another flood may kill or impoverish thousands. |
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Underdevelopment is the process by which capitalist forces expand to subdue and impoverish the Third World. |
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When Ms Le Pen demands protection for French firms from foreign competition, she is threatening to impoverish her compatriots. |
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Some Japanese, particularly women, fear they will spread addiction to gambling and impoverish households. |
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Doesn't the fact of performing sacred ritual music on stage impoverish it in some way? |
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The cyclone should have also wiped away any lingering doubts over whether repressive government policies can impoverish a population. |
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Hence the idea the company must be praised for, to produce fertilizers which, in the long term can enrich soils and not impoverish them. |
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You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand. |
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Bearing and raising children should not impoverish women, as is now the case. |
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What happens to the hope of a single child, anywhere, can enrich our world, or impoverish it. |
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Loss-making firms sustained through the issue of fiduciary media are artificial forms of life, consume accumulated savings, and impoverish society. |
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These twin deficits enrich our frenemies and impoverish present and future Americans. |
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Rosner seemed to think such boycotts simply serve to impoverish our knowledge of these crucial issues. |
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Their basic claim is that if government spends more now, deficits will rise, and that will impoverish our grandchildren. |
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In short, deficits undertaken to finance productive investment not only do not impoverish our grandchildren, they enrich them. |
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They impoverish soil and destroy habitat, including wetlands. |
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Conflict may impoverish populations, increase the availability of weapons and debilitate rulers. |
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We do not accept that unfettered commercial exploitation of our genetic resources should continue to dispossess and impoverish us. |
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At any rate, if we continue to impoverish European programs, the current budget can be quite sufficient. |
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It is a process so long and expensive that it is commonly used to impoverish and exhaust legal opponents into settling cases. |
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Are we, under the pretext of promoting respect for human rights, creating indicators that will impoverish the very concepts human rights defenders have striven so long and hard to enrich? |
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Internal conflict and civil war resulting in violation of human rights will continue to impoverish the poor until we help them to do the following. |
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They are sensitive to being flooded with low-cost imports that impoverish their farmers and drive these farmers into urban centers in hopes of a job. |
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That will impoverish culture in the regions and the diversity of voices. |
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The only way for the State to fight against the Brotherhood in the social domain is thus to impoverish it: the Brotherhood is rich, to be sure, but its resources are not inexhaustible. |
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In countries the world over, the learning and education potential of a growing number of children and adolescents is compromised by unhealthy social and behavioural factors that impair their health and impoverish their lives. |
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No, the answer is that Sweden has decided that raising children, especially alone, should not impoverish women and has designed policies accordingly. |
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On one side, band councils have argued that off-reserve Aboriginal people will further impoverish bands by transferring wealth from the reserves to the cities. |
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Terezia Zoric pointed out that teachers themselves inadvertently help to impoverish the education of students because they do not always get the opportunity to learn what they need to know to teach all students effectively. |
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This would lead to a more ordinary range of shopping which would impoverish it, increasing neither the critical mass of shoppers nor the trading zone, but strengthening competition in relation to other regional centres. |
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Africa's profusion of natural wealth whether gold, ivory or the very bodies of its inhabitants—served not to enrich its peoples but to impoverish and enslave them. |
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Orbán has used new media laws to turn public television into a mouthpiece for his government, and used tax inspectors and advertising money to intimidate, impoverish and weaken critical media. |
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