Nor should a parent instill disrespect in a child for the other parent as this may well undermine a child's relations with that parent. |
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In his latest book, Ross tries to undermine the YEC teaching of variation within the created kind. |
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Such tactics undermine the print media's history of quality journalism and the notion of the media as the fourth estate of democracy. |
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Relations between the two pairs threatened to undermine the harmony of the whole squad in Olympic year. |
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That principle places limitations on the power of Parliament to legislate to abrogate or undermine those fundamental rules. |
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No major cross-regional analysis provides convincing evidence that Internet use is likely to undermine authoritarianism. |
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I've always believed that anti-feminism at its most insidious gets women to belittle and undermine each other. |
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If just one guy throws his apple core into the recycling basket, that one bit of contamination can undermine the entire collection process. |
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Here, too, a courageous political offensive would undermine the influence of Islamism, which can offer no answer to the social crisis. |
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In addition, the lizards dig large burrows, which undermine sand dunes on the island. |
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There is no inexorable logic dictating that the media must undermine the independence of the spheres of art and culture. |
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The merchants of death are adept at using marketing to undermine the good influence of parents. |
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The candidates for this system were generally documents whose continued existence would very likely undermine the legitimacy of the State. |
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Both kinds of experience can breed enduring insecurity in relationships and undermine the capacity for trust. |
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But rather than rendering coherent thumbnails of their lives and achievements, Baldwin adds footage to question and undermine these innovators. |
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The government's main aim, however, was to rein in the country's huge coal output, which threatens to glut markets and undermine profits. |
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Self-criticism needs to be constructive, otherwise you'll undermine your confidence. |
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The arguments used to support a ban on hunting undermine this basis of a civilised society. |
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And if good can come from evil, does this undermine a simplistic Manichean view of morality? |
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Scripture was vetted and canonized, and a creed adopted and reaffirmed against those who would challenge, alter, or undermine it. |
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This could actually undermine brand equity by nurturing a negative brand attitude. |
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He uses his first-person narration not to tell us about himself, but to undermine the authority of his third-person narration. |
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Major alterations, like the insertion of stained-glass windows which pervert natural lighting effects, undermine this. |
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You undermine the office if you do that, it really means that it's fair game for anybody to do it. |
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Microsoft is potentially the big loser from cloud computing, which could undermine sales of its Office suite. |
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They will wield whatever power is necessary to do it, undermine whichever country when it seems useful to do so. |
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She declared the ceasefire to be illegal and cooperated with the military to undermine the peace talks. |
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But that would be to hack off the branches of the argument rather than to undermine the roots. |
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In effect, they undermine themselves by providing the vocal equivalent of a laugh track. |
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They paint the approach as a disarming subterfuge designed to undermine solid evidence that all living things share a common ancestry. |
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The change in tone is unwelcome and does much to undermine many of the virtuoso moments that have come before. |
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Anything that seeks to undermine rights is a needless compromise and a huge and terminal step backwards. |
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The frenzied opposition to Darwinism today is clearly based upon fear that scientific naturalism will undermine religious faith. |
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It is a national characteristic that even when there is a cause to celebrate, we seek to undermine it. |
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But these figures do seem to seriously undermine the slur that the Spaniards lost their bottle after the bombs. |
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In order to persuade the unpersuaded to embrace rather than undermine our values, we need to display them as universal and not exclusive. |
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Why not undermine his own team, so that his poor performances might pass unnoticed? |
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Terrorist acts undermine the very basic of human rights, namely the right to live. |
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A variation of the usual procedure may be to undermine the skin flap less, which will help decrease the chance of slough or skin deterioration. |
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Why indeed would Mr Francis leap so ungraciously at distortions and seek to damage my career and undermine my livelihood? |
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She claimed the plans were unfeasible and said they would undermine the Government's previous efforts in promoting national museums. |
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They might have to share power and that is dangerous because it would undermine their position of power. |
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Mistakes or excessive collateral damage can undermine its potential effectiveness. |
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Many in positions of power undermine others and the organization to meet their own selfish needs. |
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A spokesperson for Oxfam said that the EU, US and others are carving up the world into a series of agreements that undermine multilateralism. |
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He or she must not undermine the primacy of democratic law-making by the organs of government directly or indirectly accountable to the people. |
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It does not undermine in any way the truthfulness or credibility of the evidence. |
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He, along with other pragmatists, feared that it could split his party into moderate and radical factions and undermine its ability to govern. |
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The social upheavals concomitant on the war and the class struggles that followed it tended to undermine such social conventions. |
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Many coffee-shops are now following the same model, which could undermine the prospects for fee-based hotspots. |
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While a flood of new discoveries may seem daunting, they should not undermine the core values of a calm and knowledgeable citizenry. |
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You undermine minimal democracy itself, and are left with a mockery of political rights. |
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No observations from the fossil record or genomics or biogeography or comparative anatomy that undermine standard evolutionary thinking. |
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To the left-wing nuts, the primary purpose of American journalism is to shill for big companies, start wars and generally undermine democracy. |
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They were found to undermine human rights by forcing strong medications on ill people. |
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In the sweep of history, this will be seen as a perverse act by a political party that allowed its own insecurities to undermine its best asset. |
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They were not seen as an important force that could potentially undermine totalitarian regimes from within. |
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The pandemonium that erupted around the university track in the aftermath of Bannister's run may have also contributed to undermine the rules. |
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But clerical disapproval did not undermine the appeal of chivalric culture, with its glorification of courage, loyalty, and military ability. |
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Talks collapsed on Wednesday after management had belatedly sought to undermine the deal. |
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We're also told we're experiencing rampant house price inflation which will undermine inflation targets. |
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These events undermine metabolic homeostasis, but may not directly lead to overt diabetes in the early stage. |
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Self-interest is fine, but lying and cheating undermine the capitalism process. |
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Thus we have the makings of a quite subversive literary tradition that seeks to undermine the tightly controlled world of the urban elites. |
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The original purpose of social and cultural history was to undermine the metanarrative of the rise of political democracy. |
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They won't be able to undermine other schools opting out of local authority control at the expense of others. |
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It's important not to let that agile mind overpower your instincts or undermine your intuition. |
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In some ways, the film's political messages are subservient to its desire to undermine the big-budget formula. |
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The critics will point to this as irrefutable proof of their argument that vouchers undermine the public school system. |
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Two inconsistencies in the case history undermine the speculative diagnosis. |
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Others feel betrayed as mergers are seen to undermine disciplinary integrity. |
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That dogmatic worship of relativism can only undermine the principle of any belief worth having, whether religious or secular. |
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Wall Street alchemists are well-prepared to eschew these new measures and, in the process, undermine their intended purpose. |
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But Gee uses this as an excuse to replay some tired stereotypes which undermine the genuine satirical quality of her writing. |
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Full of twitches and double-takes, he manages to undermine his usual screen assuredness enough to carry off moments of great hilarity without ever compromising his suavity. |
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Higher interest rates would well undermine present asset valuations. |
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They serve to undermine social consciousness and sow political confusion. |
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And are Iranian overtures to France, especially to French business, anodyne or a way to undermine Western resolve? |
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The minute you undermine the insurance, or dilute it, a bank run might ensue. |
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To view these nudes is not quite to abet evil, but it is to undermine decency. |
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The ACLU and its allies are trying to undermine the holiday with lawsuits and annoying billboards. |
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The apa has tried to undermine Frances, noting that he stands to lose his royalty payments when the new DSM comes out. |
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Once in office, they are always going to centralize power and undermine the democracy that elevated them. |
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With the fiscal crisis, more people are willing to listen to tales about colluding bankers trying to undermine capitalism. |
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The Attorney-General seems to take the view that it is part of his role to undermine the structure of the federal judicature which he has erected through these courts. |
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Steve Jobs and now Tim Cook did not conspire to undermine American labor and underpay Chinese workers. |
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However, the destruction of so many kamikaze flights did a great deal to undermine the potential for damage that the kamikazes could have inflicted. |
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Comedy is a cost-effective tactic to unmask this insecurity and undermine tyranny around the world. |
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In 2010, The New York Times ran a well-sourced story that helped to undermine the cover-up. |
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The most dangerous attacks are those that undermine your perceived strength. |
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A second effect of Goodman's discussion was to undermine the orthodox assumption that confirmation is an exclusively logical relation between sentences. |
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Of course, restaurateurs aren't trying to undermine children's health. |
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However, businesses will have to be vigilant to ensure that the effects of appreciation in the value of the euro do not undermine their trading position. |
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All of these bastions of US influence are being used to undermine what has been the engine of European integration thus far, the Franco-German axis. |
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So the Manifesto pushed a heavily progressive income tax as one of ten key ways to undermine the market order and advance the march toward socialism. |
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While one framework does not undermine the other, I argue that this ecological model allows us to more fully theorize rhetoric as a public creation. |
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Some recognize that men and women are different, but worry that tailoring their product or service to be meaningful to women could undermine their appeal to men. |
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And let's not trot out the tired old argument that sponsorship would undermine the dignity of the most successful armed forces in the whole of human history. |
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On several occasions, Democrats lashed out at the CIA for trying to undermine their report with false information. |
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Too much updating may be the tragic flaw here, as lines of dialogue clearly meant to signal fatalistic woe are delivered in knowing, modern tones that undermine the drama. |
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If the international community pulls out of Afghanistan in toto, it will undermine human rights for all Afghans. |
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Accusing him of being a manchurian candidate out to undermine the Constitution and replace it with Communism isn't one of them. |
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It's an ungenerous view, and one that Under the Sun goes a long way to undermine. |
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The incident threatened to undermine his folksy Mr Nice Guy image. |
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Sensational and unproven claims on behalf of Baird which he never made himself only serve to muddy the waters and undermine the credibility of his other achievements. |
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Also, because of the emphasis placed on harmony between unequals in prestige, rank, and power, a negative evaluation may undermine harmonious relations. |
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It was a calculated, callous attempt to undermine Castro and the Cuban Government, essentially bludgeoning the Cubans to the point where the country would become ungovernable. |
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When performing face lifts, plastic surgeons may opt to undermine the skip flap less to decrease the risk of slough, which results in a less than optimal lift. |
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Treating this as something much more than it is strikes me as unsound, and likely to undermine the attention given to serious civil liberties complaints in other cases. |
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But it threatens to undermine the price discrimination regime which keeps textbooks expensive here and cheap abroad. |
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In the 1980s the national societies in the eastern Europe activated the associational forms of the civil society to undermine a severely bureaucratised political order. |
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This would seem to undermine the whole idea of nuclear non-proliferation. |
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It's a balancing act though because if the incentives are too generous, they could undermine the carrots being offered for GPs to work in the country. |
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A court could likewise restrict a father's teaching his children that women must be subservient to men, since such speech might undermine the mother's authority. |
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Following poems develop a manner of writing which relies heavily on language as a palimpsest of attitudes and learned response so as to undermine these. |
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At least half of your audience may be openly hostile in an attempt to undermine and discredit what you are saying if it is unhelpful to their cause. |
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Not all of us will sit idly by while others exploit or undermine us. |
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This strategic non-conformism would undermine cultural group selection. |
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Prolonged pretrial detention is a serious problem, and judicial corruption, inefficiency, and executive interference undermine due process. |
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Additionally, the royal governor was granted powers to undermine local democracy. |
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The start of mass nationalism, as a concept and practice, would fatally undermine the ideologies of imperialism. |
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He decided on a military expedition to seize Egypt and thereby undermine Britain's access to its trade interests in India. |
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The turns and counterturns of Morrow's words undermine any stable interpretation. |
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Gifts with business implications, large or small, that undermine the moral good and discount deservedness work to the same ends as bribes. |
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He wanted Brunel replaced as Chief Engineer and constantly tried to undermine his position. |
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Understanding mind and spirit epiphenomena, according to Santayana, does not undermine their reality. |
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Parliament's strength was such that the Crown turned to corruption and political management to undermine its autonomy in the latter period. |
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You support privatizing Social Security which would undermine the program for seniors and dismantle it for future generations. |
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Attempts by Sri Lankan noblemen to undermine British power in 1818 during the Uva Rebellion were thwarted by Governor Robert Brownrigg. |
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We don't want this to undermine her incredible achievement in winning our night's biggest award. |
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Attempts to undermine what we are doing, it seems, involve more than the individual funeral director on duty. |
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He even went so far as to undermine Xie Jin's counsel and eventually killed him. |
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As long as religion rules the roost, however, Grayling acknowledges that we can only undermine it inchmeal. |
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They also feared that a Lord High Treasurer would undermine their own influence with the new King. |
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The next government must now ensure they do not undermine this new strategic approach by unpicking schemes. |
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By and large, the freedoms that we cherish remain, despite repeated attempts by totalitarians of all stripes to undermine them. |
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The Schmalkaldic League had allied itself to the French, and efforts in Germany to undermine the League had been rebuffed. |
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Indeed, the data cited by Walters himself undermine his special pleading. |
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Other historians have suggested that the killings were an attempt to undermine Nana Sahib's relationship with the British. |
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Other scholars argue that these differences are superficial, and that they tend to undermine commonalities in the various Caribbean states. |
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The purpose of DBIs is to undermine the positive brand meanings the brand owners are trying to instill through their marketing activities. |
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It only takes a few selfish and solitary grandstanders to undermine a culture of trust. |
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The differences between the variants do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole and do not hinder mutual intelligibility. |
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The differences between the variants do not hinder mutual intelligibility and do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole. |
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In contrast, misinformed shier spiders didn't undermine their colonies' prospects. |
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A consideration is that volunteers may dominate the workplace, undermine local management and work culture especially in small organisations. |
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Frederick William enjoyed support from the nobles, who enabled the Great Elector to undermine the Diet and other representative assemblies. |
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To be honest, it seems that everything our leaders do to refortify their position of power merely serves to undermine their efforts. |
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Can Your Competition Steal Your Thunder? Make sure that your competitors can't undermine your statement. |
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When you have weak internal sovereignty, organisations such as rebel groups will undermine the authority and disrupt the peace. |
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For anyone seeking to undermine that wall, discrediting Everson is job one. |
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Critics express concern that it could turn Aqaba into a haven for smugglers and undermine sovereignty. |
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Discriminatory and sexual harassment erode the morale and the integrity of our workplace, and undermine the activities of the Department. |
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The growing power of Russia in the West began to undermine the Siberian Khanate in the 16th century. |
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Poor choices of voluntary collaborators may further undermine the already weak legitimacy of an occupation regime. |
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Yet by 1906, industrial dissension and political militancy had begun to undermine Liberal consensus in the southern coalfields. |
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It was felt that such a grant would undermine the status of the two existing cities in the capital. |
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He scorns to undermine another's interest by any sinister or inferior arts. |
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Seen as a direct attempt to undermine the British Boxing Board of Control, it meant that fights could take place in Britain even if a boxer was facing disciplinary action. |
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I was told first, the press will start behaving swinishly with any envoy, representative or adviser, and then, the rejectionist parties will start to undermine the UN chap. |
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The play works to unmean meaning by a double dislocation. It uses expectation to undermine expectation both of everyday 'reality' and of theatrical genre. |
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The economist Elinor Ostrom, who is on our list this year, has written about the tragedy of the commons, which is the idea that self-interest can undermine the common good. |
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Whatever the cause of the strike, employers are generally motivated to take measures to prevent them, mitigate the impact, or to undermine strikes when they do occur. |
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Wavering policy commitments to decarbonisation and diversification in response to such effects can undermine investor confidence and retroactive changes can destroy it. |
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Dutch colonial policy tried to undermine Spanish and Portuguese hegemony. |
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Perhaps more important to the strategy of the Spanish king, the League had allied itself with the French, and efforts in Germany to undermine the League had been rebuffed. |
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Thus, Parfit uses destructive criticisms of the notion of personal identity to undermine egoism and support his own consequentialist views about ethics. |
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Although I wanted to undermine the foundations on which such antitrans screeds were built, there were many alternative strategies I might have used. |
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He went so far as to change substantive policy decisions after they had been leaked to the press in order to undermine the leaker and embarrass the leakee. |
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The recent emergence of quinolone resistance among gonococci isolated in South Africa now threatens to undermine the success of the syndromic management approach to date. |
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This is just one of a number of so-called 'false flag' operations undertaken by 'channers' in an effort to infiltrate and undermine progressive social movements. |
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It was this significant lack of flexibility that was exploited by the US to undermine the strength of the Soviet Union and thus foster its reform. |
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Throughout his career, Alaric's primary goal was not to undermine the Empire, but to secure for himself a regular and recognized position within the Empire's borders. |
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The gap between the church and the unchurched grew rapidly, and secular forces, based both in socialism and liberalism undermine the prestige of religion. |
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Intellectually, the new methods of historical and anthropological study undermine automatic acceptance of biblical stories, as did the sciences of geology and biology. |
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Ironically, by choosing to greenwash their images rather than green their basic operations, companies undermine their own chances for long-term viability and survival. |
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Denied access to BBC broadcasts, the populations of the islands felt increased resentment against the Germans and increasingly sought to undermine the rules. |
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Over the next few years Edward I used the concessions he had gained to systematically undermine both the authority of King John and the independence of Scotland. |
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His plan to undermine the city walls failed due to heavy rain, and on the approach of a parliamentary relief force, Charles lifted the siege and withdrew to Sudeley Castle. |
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It has been argued that the rapid development of renminbi banking business in Hong Kong will undermine the status and hence the stability of the Hong Kong dollar. |
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In 2012, following a BBC Panorama report, allegations were made that News Corp subsidiary NDS Group had used hackers to undermine pay TV rivals around the world. |
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Allegations were made by the Guardian newspaper that BA had consulted outside firms methods to undermine the unions, the story was later withdrawn. |
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Analysts in Ukraine responded that the secretive way Poroshenko set up these accounts was certain to undermine trust in him, his party and Ukraine itself. |
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Churchill objected to Roosevelt's inclusion of China as one of the Big Four because he feared that the Americans were trying to undermine Britain's colonial holdings in Asia. |
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As the internet and other narrowcast media undermine the audience potential of mass media, brand building and new product launch strategies will be challenged. |
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However, the Omani port is also finding that political risk considerations are threatening to undermine its plans to snare more regional transhipment business. |
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Deep-down mole activity on lawns, although not necessarily resulting in on the surface mole hills, can severely undermine the lawn, by a series of tunnels or mole runs. |
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Beyond the outlays necessary to finance core public goods, government expenditures generally undermine economic performance by misallocating labor and capital. |
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As a by-product, it also helps the Tories undermine Labour's wish to portray itself simplistically as the party that stands up for Wales against cuts imposed from Westminster. |
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If Mr Welton truly believes that Wales is united around the monarchy then does this not totally undermine living in a classless, equal meritocracy? |
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Some fans and players believe replays undermine the authority of league officials, who need to know their split-second judgments will stand as law. |
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These losses do not only undermine Nigeria s economy in terms of foreign exchange deficit, they also pose a threat to national security for Nigerians. |
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Redactions are supposed to remove names or anything that could compromise sources and methods, not to undermine the source material so that it is impossible to understand. |
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Since 2001, judge advocates have stood up, sometimes to their own professional detriment, against legal opinions that threatened to undermine the rule of law. |
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It is important, however, to avoid broadly worded exclusions that could extend beyond that concent, or attempt to undermine the initial purpose of the insurance. |
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Basic civil liberties undergird our system of representative democracy and many of the key provisions of the USA Patriot Act of 2001 undermine them. |
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The report omits evidence, misrepresents evidence and even makes basic errors about types of school and types of data that undermine its claim to be taken seriously. |
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