It's just that if one sees the rights of the foetus as taking priority then one is subjugating the right of the mother unfairly. |
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It is at this time that the idea of conquering a people and subjugating them became a viable model, rather than total extermination. |
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Worse still, in their name, those seven Maori members are subjugating them to absolute insults. |
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Capitalism has caused an ecological crisis by subjugating the resources essential to survival on the planet to market and profit imperatives. |
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It is necessary to free the various fields of existence from the dominion of subjugating economism. |
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Humiliation is a technique of deliberately subjugating a person or group by violating their dignity, and is often used as a political or military weapon. |
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Sure, the Cartwrights are macho men of the land, but they're all about appreciating the natural beauty around them, not subjugating it to their whims and desires. |
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But I believe the people in New York were not occupying other people, were not subjugating other people to siege and closures, were not building settlements. |
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Gallieni then undertook the difficult task of subjugating the independent peoples. |
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He has hollowed out Venezuela's democracy, subjugating the courts, bullying the media and intimidating opponents. |
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Like every other anti-democratic regime, the Taliban based their power on subjugating women and going back to their roots. |
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Peace could never be achieved by subjugating an entire people and denying their inalienable rights. |
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It does not mean subjugating our forces to its, or subjugating our sovereignty at all. |
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Chapter 2: A new imperialist programme for subjugating the Cuban nation and recolonising the country. |
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But when people talk about slavery nowadays, the image that often comes to mind is one of white people subjugating black people. |
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The most obvious form of violence is the intentional use of force in order to inflict harm on persons, not only by threatening or taking their lives, but also by excluding, subjugating and dehumanizing them. |
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Fathers experience misandry in the family courts of Canada and other institutions, which is depriving them of their children and subjugating them financially. |
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No rationalizing explanation in terms of anything like a social contract is needed to explain why we choose to live together, subjugating our egoistical desires in order to secure the advantages of co-operation. |
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Thus, joining their special attributes together as closely as their bodies, they achieved such a perfect complementation that they were capable of subjugating anyone who crossed their path. |
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Subordinating Parliament's power to the government's whims regarding information it provides to Parliament is the same as subjugating legislative powers to executive powers. |
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This is quite apposite insofar as Thailand has been invaded many times in the course of its history, but none of its invaders ever succeeded in subjugating its people. |
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These soldiers of fortune, with experience drawn from subjugating the black majority, were an embarrassing export for the post-apartheid rulers of South Africa. |
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He bequeathed to his brother Ismāʿil the problems of subjugating the hostile Imazighen of the Atlas Mountains and wresting control of vital seaports from European powers. |
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The new sultanate extended its authority southward by sacking the remains of Pajajaran in 1579 and northwestward by subjugating parts of southern Sumatra by the turn of the 17th century. |
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In particular, the process of enlargement to the Western Balkans is accompanied by a huge operation of subjugating and humiliating the peoples of those countries. |
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Rome quickly moved into southern Italia, subjugating and dividing the Greek colonies. |
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After some initial battles while subjugating the Greeks of the Ionian coast, the Persians determined to invade Greece proper. |
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Although few details are known, the Romans achieved success, subjugating the Marcomanni and their allies, the Varistae or Naristi and the Cotini. |
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Like Cortez, Columbus angered the Spanish royalty through subjugating and enslaving the native people. |
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He then turned on Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth, who finally submitted to him in 1171, effectively subjugating much of Wales to Henry's Angevin Empire. |
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