In this feudalistic culture, a budget is the means by which a state can extract taxes from the rich to paternalistically give to the poor. |
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We act very paternalistically toward them, and they don't develop a lot of self-determining, autonomous decision-making skills. |
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Car dealers paternalistically claim they are protecting consumers from making bad choices about complex products. |
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Now it's encouraging to see companies actually engaging employees in conversations rather than paternalistically dictating to them. |
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Nevertheless, wanting to regulate this problem paternalistically and bureaucratically at European level is a step too far. |
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And why can't we let patients make an informed choice based on the data, rather than paternalistically presupposing that all humans are incipient dope fiends? |
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Viewed more paternalistically, audits can play a deterrent role. |
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Some critics say reform has been imposed paternalistically by white reformers on black communities, and so has only limited support. |
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For example, a public official closing impassably flooded roads during a hurricane would not be acting paternalistically. |
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In Bali the European Union should demonstrate its credentials as a leader, not paternalistically but in a spirit of cooperation. |
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Now the government, in a cynical fashion, paternalistically, wants to take it away. |
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First, livelihood concerns may be more profoundly and less paternalistically addressed. |
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Typically, Western religious, political, and educational institutions paternalistically imposed their cultural paradigms on Native communities. |
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Having disburdened himself of that confession, Bertolucci now looks more paternalistically at the next generation. |
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I was treated with respect and as well paternalistically at times. |
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There are other concerns, too – and as one Tunis-based blogger pointed out, pro-democracy protesters now need their critical capacities not to be blunted by a paternalistically over-rosy analysis of the post-election period. |
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Furthermore, they appreciate that higher-ranked managers decide autocratically and paternalistically. |
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The theorem rejects the notion of a collective democratic will, whether derived through civic deliberation or construed by experts who paternalistically apply knowledge of what is best for a population. |
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Some employers responded paternalistically, providing work-based leisure activities. |
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Clinicians act paternalistically when they act on the beneficence principle to the exclusion of the autonomy principle. |
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Aboriginals continue to be treated paternalistically. |
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In sum, differential treatment of women in the criminal justice system has been based on the assumption that, treated paternalistically, women will not make trouble. |
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For instance, he might view the other person as being paternalistic, and thus harming not just himself but those to whom he is acting paternalistically. |
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In Skinny, social success is framed in terms of persistent, reiterative striving toward individual autonomy and achievement, which must also be paternalistically sanctioned. |
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