He touches on the territorialism that occurs when the local's secret gets out and a treasure is discovered by the outside world. |
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Academic territorialism plays a part in this tabooing, but the basis of it seems to be a need to believe in the unquestionability of human uniqueness, human supremacy. |
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Such incidents create debate about localism, a brand of territorialism that has been practiced at surf breaks around the world for decades. |
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We each have resolved to ditch any territorialism in the wider interests of benefiting the pupils in each other's schools as well as our own. |
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So when project team members went around the university asking for digital assets, they experienced some territorialism and pushback. |
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Males are known to show territorialism and fight toward invading males by inflating the dewlap. |
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