By the nineteenth century, there were a number of associational outlets that might foster a voluntaristic political spirit among women. |
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Finally, in the United Kingdom the system of collective bargaining is largely a voluntaristic one, not legally based. |
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This instrumental conceptualization of hierarchy is tied with a voluntaristic view of authority. |
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Consent is seen as individualistic and voluntaristic, and his theory leaves out much of the complexity of political life. |
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Duration of collective agreements Largely a voluntaristic system, not legally based. |
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The renewal of virtue ethics, especially in North America, promises a way beyond a voluntaristic morality. |
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Stress is a complex problem and it is difficult to establish obligatory and too voluntaristic approaches in this area. |
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For four years now it has been determining and developing a voluntaristic and ambitious environmental policy. |
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We will work toward a purely voluntaristic society, while recognizing that no one knows, or can know, whether a complete absence of state-sponsored coercion is possible. |
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The first conception of ethnicity is a voluntaristic and to an extent primordial one, emphasizing the ethnic group's self-definition that is presumably traced to common ancestry. |
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The former Prime Minister Michel DEBRE elected deputy of the first circumscription in 1963, involves Reunion Island in a voluntaristic process of development and assimilation to the mother country. |
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The voluntaristic nature of the moral voice is the profound reason the good society can, to a large extent, be reconciled with liberty, while a state that fosters good persons cannot. |
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With the voluntaristic type, rebirth is expressed in a new alignment of the will, in the liberation of new capabilities and powers that were hitherto undeveloped in the person concerned. |
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This experiment in tertiary prevention shows that there is no point in imposing voluntaristic and technical mechanisms, which only serve to mask reality. |
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For most of its history England was one of the most decentralised and voluntaristic countries in the world with self-governing cities, powerful local governments, volunteers keeping the show on the road. |
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It is no surprise that a growing number of people are watching with increasing distrust the more and more unpredictable voluntaristic economic policy and the destruction of checks and balances. |
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The influence of the Community law is transforming the landscape of information-consultation and of worker representation, and the voluntaristic tradition is gradually being abandoned. |
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The tone of this compromise resolution is voluntaristic and positive. |
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The combination of these two perspectives offers a debate regarding voluntaristic and deterministic organizational theories presented by Ven and Astley. |
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