Preservation is an inherently conservative endeavor that the liberal senator has helped radicalize into an activist pursuit. |
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Imagine how that set of policies, from this prissy pillar of property and propriety, would radicalize national taxation in any modern state. |
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If you do this not only to people who may or may not be guilty, but to a whole community, how can you not expect this action to radicalize and disaffect that community? |
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If City Opera wanted to blaze a new trail, it could radicalize its repertory, delving seriously into contemporary opera. |
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There was a risk, too — that the fighting would further radicalize Pakistan. |
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She continues to use the same subjects in her works on paper, but seems to radicalize them. |
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However, while other manufacturers continue to radicalize 600 sportbikes for the track, Suzuki emphasized comfort and easy riding dynamics. |
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On the other hand, however, it does not radicalize this distinction by including the political dimension within the ethnic formulation. |
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Terrorists seek to manipulate grievances in order to radicalize others by pulling them further and further into illegal activities. |
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Still others predicted that democracy would unleash extremism and radicalize Indonesian politics. |
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In 2006, a new management team was formed who decided to radicalize the BOB by changing the membership system and becoming more visible. |
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Trying to hold back history and peaceful change may radicalize the situation. |
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American universities seem to radicalize more middle-class Arabs than did their upbringing in the Middle East. |
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When people argue about positions they tend to dig their heels in, or to radicalize their position, become defensive and identify themselves with it. |
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The big environmental NGOs try to radicalize the climatic objectives of governments while refusing to see that this radicalisation involves at the same time the accentuation of antisocial attacks. |
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Highlighting the diversity within all faiths may help us collectively to respond better to extremists who would radicalize religion for political aims. |
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Hizballah does not represent all the Shi'i Muslims of Lebanon but competes with the much more moderate, and numerically stronger, AMAL organization which it tries to radicalize, albeit with only limited success. |
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Just as terrorists have taken advantage of the openness of our societies to carry out their plots, violent extremists use the internet to radicalize and intimidate. |
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The RCMP's community outreach aims to help communities resist attempts to radicalize their young people and builds community resilience to messages and activities that promote hatred and criminality towards others. |
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This has been particularly true in terms of its reliance on the Internet as a multi-faceted facilitation tool to proselytize, to radicalize, to recruit, to communicate and to disseminate techniques and methods of operations. |
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So the Tea Party, for all of the hype and interest surrounding it, has matured into a factional force, which is now consumed by a campaign to radicalize the leadership of the Republican Party. |
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If the assailants intended to maximize casualties, generate publicity, and radicalize Uighurs and Hans who had previously been ambivalent about this conflict, they succeeded spectacularly. |
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Abusive and discriminatory measures can actually serve to radicalize individuals already vulnerable, for whatever personal, socioeconomic, or political reasons, to extremist views. |
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Both oppositions are regarded as strongly anti-French, and the disdain shown by Paris for the rebels and Déby's political opponents can only radicalize anti-French feelings in both these camps. |
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It would radicalize the proletariat of Japan, the industrial powerhouse of East Asia, and inspire revolutionary struggles by workers and peasants throughout Asia. |
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Terrorists, therefore, seek to force a violent counter-response from authorities that will elicit sympathy and support, radicalize more members of the community, and help mobilize more recruits. |
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Finally, as a result of these developments, there was also growing concern in Europe that the Islamists might radicalize the other states of the Maghreb, Morocco and Tunisia. |
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The Kingdom imprisoned dozens of people last month in security trials amid fears that the conflicts in Iraq and Syria will radicalize a new generation of youth. |
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The mosque has been at the heart of al Shabb's attempts to radicalize disillusioned young Kenyan Muslims over the past couple of years, security sources say. |
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