There was a change of government in 1989, to an alliance of oppositional groups under Vishwanath P. Singh. |
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The dark side represents an abandonment of oppositional discourse, opting instead for self-referential confirmation and commiseration. |
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However, Beaubien is more politically aligned with Dadaists John Heartfield and Hannah Hoch, who used photomontage as an oppositional tool. |
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He combines the oppositional poles to achieve points of view and review impossible from one or the other. |
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As public discontent over foreign policy and consecutive scandals racked public life, radical oppositional movements flared. |
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In school, Jane would bully classmates, lie, steal, and exhibit oppositional behavior in the classroom. |
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Key features of oppositional defiant disorder include argumentativeness, noncompliance with rules and negativism. |
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In brief, there are at least three arenas of activity for critical intellectuals and oppositional educators. |
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The antinomian Blake does, however, have at least one similarity with the oppositional Austen. |
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This is not your cue to go off on how the Democrats aren't being sufficiently oppositional. |
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This group included 7 patients with an affective disorder and 14 patients with either conduct disorder or oppositional disorder. |
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To my mind, this kind of old-school oppositional politics seems unproductive, and limited at best. |
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The internal coherence or unity of either gender, man or woman, requires both a stable and oppositional heterosexuality. |
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But at the same time it is a sure way to put off the naturally oppositional adolescent who is getting directives from numerous adults. |
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For Davies and his colleagues, nature and technology were only partly oppositional. |
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One of the principle values of modernism was its genuinely oppositional relationship to the dominant, bourgeois culture. |
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Essentially, this takes the form of an oppositional dualism that frequently manifests itself in demonstrably puerile ways. |
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It is likely that his oppositional defiant attitude will increase the risk, resulting in the need for secure accommodation. |
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The avant-garde is to be understood neither as simply oppositional to dominant ideological structures nor as naively collusive with them. |
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Those elements outside the effective dominant culture are described as either alternative or oppositional. |
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Trotsky's arguments were defeated by non-argumentative means and he was unwilling to split the party by forming an oppositional bloc. |
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After a battery of psychological tests, Sean had been diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder. |
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Social history emerged either as a marginal or as an oppositional subdiscipline or approach, in contradistinction from the received type of conventional history. |
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This is a clear instance of oppositional reasoning by contraries. |
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Just as the oppositional relationship of the self begins with the polar structure of the psyche, so every human being is connected to the archetype of the woman and mother. |
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As in the far more lucrative arena of the visual arts, dance lost its oppositional fervor as it accommodated to both political and economic realities. |
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They don't have much certainty of clearing out all the oppositional voices before the plenary session. |
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Indeed, even the gay-straight dichotomy, so long defined by antipodal identities and oppositional politics, is being blurred. |
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It concludes that human rights and trade are fundamentally linked and must be seen as complementary, not oppositional. |
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The diagnosis of conduct disorder and oppositional defiance disorder can be made at four. |
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It implies an active attitude toward reception, which can reach forms of oppositional or negotiated reading. |
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State-run and public media in Azerbaijan, which are increasing in number, compete with oppositional and private publications. |
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And at the time of the Barcelona May Days, Oehler was aligned with an oppositional grouping within the POUM, José Rebull's Cell 72 in Barcelona. |
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In the initial phase, the oppositional character of the campaigns regularly caused heated discussions in parliament. |
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In a democratic set up, anti-corruption drive basically takes the form of an oppositional voice. |
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And the indictment was an everyday affair stringed to a new youth identity: vibrant, oppositional and counter-hegemonic. |
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He set up another oppositional newspaper called Reyting, which was well known for criticising the regime. |
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The second time, use the features already highlighted in the description phase to give an oppositional reading of the text. |
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Only the governmental parties are represented in the TV and Radio boards, despite the constant complaints of two oppositional parties. |
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However, it was not very long before she started demonstrating highly oppositional behaviour. |
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Studio films have scrapped most traces of oppositional sentiment, and reveled in general reverence for all the institutions of American capitalism. |
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As public discontent over foreign policy and consecutive scandals racked public life, discrediting the moderate Ferry ministry, radical oppositional movements flared. |
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Young, particularly oppositional, factions, are no 'nicer' in relation to the old social chauvinist parties than a little piglet is 'nicer' than an old swine. |
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But locking up Ai simply made clear the power of his kind of oppositional art, and its global impact, and how unquenchable it is. |
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The problem with being really satisfied with an oppositional strategy is that it makes it awfully hard to be for something. |
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Pinter has taken the analytical and oppositional qualities that informed his full-length plays and continues to apply them to every aspect of his work. |
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You could manifest the qualities of oppositional defiance as early as three or four, I guess. |
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Plus, if this kid had oppositional defiant disorder, the school would be calling the parents. |
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About 6,000 people from trade unions, peasants movements, left-wing political parties, and autonomous extra-parliamentary oppositional movements travelled to Chiapas. |
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Research has shown that oppositional disorders arise in children as young as age 2 or 3, and they can gradually develop into full-blown conduct disorders. |
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They have left the party discredited in the public mind by its experience in government and disqualified, unless wounds heal, from reclaiming its pre-2010 role as a party of oppositional protest. |
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Usachev also happens to be one of the most politically oppositional vloggers in Russia, frequently expressing his own opinion and commenting on the news. |
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In 2007, two offices of oppositional newspapers were closed. |
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Or it can fall victim to the minefield of oppositional street politics. |
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This also applies if oppositional non-terrorists are bullied or if people are imprisoned for actions which are not punishable in their own countries. |
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Children also can become depressed, typically manifesting their difficulties by failure at school, social isolation, or disruptive, oppositional, or angry behaviour at home. |
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Such engaged, oppositional pop might be old fashioned, even dead. |
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How can we use our oppositional content to counter and shape that of the national media? |
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But there is a similar oppositional dynamic involved in the Viola Concerto, which offers the most exciting moments in the program. |
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Saint Dionysius offered apophasis and kataphasis as oppositional yet complementary elements in his mystical theology, often termed Via Negativa. |
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The Erdogan government saw a widespread opposition for the first time during its office time, an opposition that none of the oppositional parties, weakly organised and ideologically narrow-minded, could have supplied before. |
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A second oppositional narrative to the dominant interpretation might be added, that of the declensionists. |
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A cultural practice that consists in modifying the meaning or the original intent of media texts or merchandized products to make them one's own by giving them a new reading or a distorted, and even oppositional, use. |
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In several cases, political opponents or persons who were suspected of oppositional activities were retained by the security while already on the plane and prevented from leaving. |
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Furthermore, the plausibility of a negativistic personality orientation with chronic discontentment set in an oppositional and resentful posture may be worth considering. |
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This conspiracist worldview appears repeatedly in right-wing oppositional serials, ranging from muted suggestions, to text that palpitates with paranoia. |
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Mental-health clinicians typically diagnose kids with these problems as having either conduct disorder or oppositional defiant disorder, a penchant to defy authority. |
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The Child Behavior Checklist revealed that they exhibited more behavioral problems, including oppositional traits and obsessional and perfectionistic characteristics. |
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Unfortunately, many of these strategies are isolationistic, oppositional to what we know about the hidden curriculum, non-transformational, and counteract Freire's work. |
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