They briefly emerge as the explanation for the Terror, a period of necessary vigilance to wipe out such recalcitrants. |
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Then again, that threat could act as a prod to keep the recalcitrants in line. |
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For the recalcitrants, the hell-on-earth of daisy-cutters, thermobaric bombs and the everlasting half-life of the waste from nuclear detonations. |
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In Angola and Sierra Leone, targeted sanctions combined with military pressure weakened and isolated recalcitrants. |
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The temperature and the clearness of the water will convince also the most recalcitrants. |
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But still more encouragement is being given to win over recalcitrants. |
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An easy, but important, task is to treat the reformers in Africa differently from the recalcitrants. |
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The powers do not have to be used, but they may be useful in reminding recalcitrants and those who would obstruct investigations that failure to cooperate is not acceptable. |
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Bringing independent, expert judgement to bear will increase the pressure on the recalcitrants and make it harder for the government to credibly hold its line. |
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Those sort of recalcitrants he mentions have been frustrated by the current native vegetation laws since they were brought in six years ago, and some have simply ignored them. |
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One option for dealing with recalcitrants, suggests Jay, is for managers to take control of the departments of their least efficient subordinates. |
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Otherwise, recalcitrants were to be denied access to their own credits. |
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The space powers can use all sorts of levers to bring such recalcitrants round, from access to technology to moral pressure. |
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Such concessions to recalcitrants have borne little fruit in the past and occupy airtime and column inches in which the Tories could be talking about the economy. The second method is more convincing. |
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President Eisenhower cannot, from this historical moment on, use the threat of nonsupport or outright reprisal to bring recalcitrants in his party to heel. |
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Recalcitrants who violate the PC taboo are likely to be subjected to a media keelhauling and accused of intolerance, racism, bigotry, and insensitivity. |
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