There is no doubt that some activists are planning to engage in direct action and civil disobedience. |
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We were warned that this act of civil disobedience would likely result in arrest. |
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There must be civil disobedience of laws which are contrary to human welfare. |
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In this scenario, civil disobedience is nothing more than democracy writ large. |
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If instituted, there would be mass civil disobedience and refusal to participate. |
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His instinct was to take a populist tough line against civil disobedience and direct action. |
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Our nation was founded on a heroic act of disobedience to a king who was presumed to rule by divine right. |
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Police detained about 150 protesters, who were taken into custody for civil disobedience. |
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I do have some real concerns that, by moving this legislation so fast, we will create civil disobedience. |
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We have been using direct action and civil disobedience against the war and the army. |
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However, we remain to be convinced that the petrol protest was civil disobedience undertaken to further a moral objective. |
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Activists are organising acts of civil disobedience around the country on this day. |
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Delegates called for a campaign of mass civil disobedience, strikes and direct action to stop the war. |
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They vowed to continue their campaign of peaceful protest and civil disobedience every day until the bombing stops. |
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He said that in the past misdemeanors for non-violent civil disobedience had been treated like a traffic ticket. |
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If this had no affect, we were going to escalate to civil disobedience, followed by occupations. |
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Protesters enthusiastically cheered speakers who called for mass civil disobedience. |
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Did the campaign escalate to civil disobedience, mass noncooperation or some form of mass direct action? |
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I know that you have fasted and been involved in direct action and civil disobedience. |
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Some called it civil disobedience, others protest marches or demonstrations. |
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Civil disobedience of this kind will not land someone in jail, although delinquents will suffer from a high interest penalty. |
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Incidents of civil disobedience are now jointly orchestrated by participants and police so they can be carried out with minimum fuss. |
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The belief that civil disobedience succeeded by converting the opponent was perhaps a misconception, one held by Gandhi himself. |
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The Thomas Merton Center expounds a Buddhist pacifist philosophy, along with advocating nonviolent protests and civil disobedience. |
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So, disobedience alone will not make the alleged contemner liable for contempt. |
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Nothing but stubborn pride and willful disobedience can keep us from his loving embrace. |
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You incurred this debt by your rebellion and disobedience to his will, and you will have to pay it, won't you? |
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Ordinary laws and policies ordinarily deserve civil obedience, not disobedience. |
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Throughout American history, reformers and radicals have addressed social problems through civil disobedience and non-violent resistance. |
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But the peace protesters were adamant that civil disobedience was the only course of action left to them. |
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There was the expected civil disobedience that Italians often have for many of the country's laws. |
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Research has indicated that fire-setters tend to exhibit conduct problems, such as disobedience and aggressiveness. |
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In Brian's life, there was no unbelief or willful rebellion or willful acts of disobedience. |
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Organized civil disobedience may have reformatory, revolutionary, or defensive objectives. |
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In fact, Gandhi said that only people with a high regard for the law were qualified for civil disobedience. |
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We are told that this lends a different perspective to the themes of obedience and disobedience. |
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Research has indicated that firesetters tend to exhibit conduct problems, such as disobedience and aggressiveness. |
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The only way to establish obedience in a child is to punish each and every wilful disobedience to a command. |
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Most of my life I had spent trying to be as unnoticeable in my obedience and disobedience as possible. |
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The debate is not about whether or not disobedience to law is justified in a totalitarian regime. |
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Student activists have incorporated civil disobedience in both their anti-apartheid and Central America work. |
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In a world where civil disobedience was treated with toleration, that might be a good strategy. |
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In this case, that means that lying, disobedience to your parents, and covetousness could all qualify me or you for that appellation. |
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There was no sign of a campaign of civil disobedience planned by water sports enthusiasts. |
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But why did you have no choice between religious obedience and disobedience? |
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Doing so would constitute the offence of wilful disobedience of an order under the Act. |
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These range from lack of concentration, shyness and disobedience to nose picking and whining. |
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Many priests refused to collaborate with the authorities, and some incited disobedience. |
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A serious, sensibly dressed 33-year-old, he is an unlikely exponent of civil disobedience. |
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Their disobedience sets in motion a series of life-changing events that will alter the entire town before it's all over. |
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Even the mild-mannered people out in the provinces are now saying that there will be civil disobedience. |
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Civil disobedience is stretched to include vandalism and potential personal injury. |
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History shows that when faced by mass disobedience, governments always cave. |
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The Israelites followed this pattern by presenting sin offerings to cover their sins by sacrificing an animal life for their disobedience to God. |
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For the Emperor is the father of all, and, since his authority is transferred to officers, disobedience to them would equal undutiful conduct. |
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And there is an interesting inside look at a boot camp for civil disobedience. |
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The cost of disobedience has become too high, and I'm not sure it's a viable strategy anymore. |
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A total prohibition of force will naturally result in disobedience, because what can the oppressed do, if not fight, in the last resort? |
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Behind me there were about a dozen more cars incensed by my fast food version of civil disobedience. |
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They urge people to take a sickie or nick off from school to celebrate the disobedience of orders. |
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The description of the three acts of contempt as disobedience of the order dated 25th April 2003 cannot be right. |
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The problem here is not merely one of formal disobedience to White House objectives. |
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He referred to this being the second abduction by the father in blatant disregard and disobedience to an order of the Spanish court. |
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When these minorities pass from disobedience to rebellion, the elites lack the resources to quell revolts. |
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But civil disobedience is a different prospect for the heir to the throne than for others. |
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If you liked Erin Brockovich, you'll be thoroughly intrigued with the adventures of this Sydneysider and her knack for civil disobedience. |
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The education board said their actions constituted disobedience to orders for them to fulfill their obligations. |
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Compared with the average G-20 or wto protests, the New York rally was a model of civil disobedience. |
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Rev. Schaefer stands in a long tradition of civil disobedience, or in this case, ecclesiastical disobedience. |
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Shoppers from Mainland China arrived in droves, and gained front row seats to civil disobedience in action. |
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Due to serial online pranking which borders on civil disobedience, the wealthy Efram is expelled from multiple schools. |
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Or will it intimidate the country into greater obedience, fearful that disobedience will provoke a whirlwind? |
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The security forces also attacked a local mosque, which they believed was encouraging the disobedience. |
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Only days later, however, they maimed her in retribution for her disobedience. |
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Let's talk about where you draw the line between legitimate civil disobedience, and what constitutes damage to lawful, economical commercial activity. |
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That incompatibility begins in an education system that is wary of encouraging original thinking and potentially disobedience. |
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On the other hand, if one wants their child to be obedient, thoughtful to others, discipline them at the time of their disobedience and not half an hour later. |
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He laid the blame firmly on meddling by foreign powers sowing civil disobedience. |
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The Red sailors and the Red Cossacks had the most fighting spirit, but this was devalued by their volatility, disobedience, and general unruliness. |
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It is supposed to secure obedience to the slaveholder, and is held as a sovereign remedy among the slaves themselves, for every form of disobedience, temporal or spiritual. |
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The forthcoming civil disobedience will be non-violent, organisers stress, but the whiff of brutalism conjures up a world where no such caveat is feasible. |
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The disturbing thing nowadays is that resistance as spectacle has cut loose from its origins in genuine civil disobedience and is becoming more symbolic than real. |
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We went through his rap sheet in an attempt to find the line between revelatory civil disobedience and complete nonsense. |
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Ghandi has taught us how effective peaceful civil disobedience can be. |
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The cop had gone through the activists' civil disobedience training. |
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I had committed neither crimes nor acts of civil disobedience. |
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In many ways we have fallen into a similar pattern of disobedience, and need the gracious intervention of God to deliver us from spiritual and moral decay. |
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I wish he gets support to launch a movement for civic disobedience. |
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The applicant, a prison officer, was charged with disobedience to orders. |
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Civil disobedience may be justifiable, in some cases, when and if an individual disobeys a law in order to bring an issue to court, as a test case. |
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Civil disobedience was attempted, but was met with seizure of personal property and even imprisonment. |
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Civil disobedience was attempted but was met with the seizure of personal property and even imprisonment. |
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A massive civil disobedience movement erupted across East Pakistan, with open calls for independence. |
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The partition was annulled in 1911 after a long civil disobedience campaign by the Congress. |
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In addition, simple refusal to obey is not mutiny, which requires collaboration or conspiracy to disobedience. |
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Three Dominican nuns were arrested for an act of civil disobedience at a missile silo near Greeley, Colo. |
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The will of the SPQR was binding on the consuls and the men, with the death penalty often assigned for disobedience or failure. |
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Sellers sees a fine line that activists must now walk when engaging in civil disobedience. |
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So I was brought up before a military tribunal for disobedience. |
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Bedivere once again relays his disobedience to Arthur, who requests the sword be returned to the lake for a third time. |
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We now had no alternative but to resort to civil disobedience, and we embarked in earnest on preparations for mass action. |
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Animal rights groups find it harder to convey their concerns, and as a result, may advocate civil disobedience or violence. |
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This was the resistance of tyranny through civil disobedience that was not only nonviolent but also sought to change the heart of the opponent. |
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The new soldier did not clean his cabin and was scolded for dereliction and disobedience. |
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The biblical story of Adam and Eve relates this choice by mankind to participate in evil, accomplished through disobedience to God's command. |
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It was the layback, a casual declaration of civil disobedience in the pope's living room, our own aquatic limbo act. |
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His complete infatuation with Eve, while pure in and of itself, eventually contributes to his joining her in disobedience to God. |
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Servants could be bought, sold, or leased and they could be physically beaten for disobedience or running away. |
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Given France's declared intention to veto any relocation to Brussels, some MEPs have advocated civil disobedience by refusing to take part in the monthly exodus to Strasbourg. |
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He reproached his wife with unwifely disobedience, and with the crime of turning her own offspring against his father, and the two but mocked him! |
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The case of tax resistance highlights the difficulties of drawing a line, in practice, between cases of civil disobedience and conscientious objection. |
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A gold rush began in Australia in the early 1850s and the Eureka Rebellion against mining licence fees in 1854 was an early expression of civil disobedience. |
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The Count of Flanders had denied Philip's right to declare war on England while King John was still excommunicated, and that his disobedience needed to be punished. |
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The antimilitaristic network Ofog is preparing non-violence civil disobedience action in connection with the training, the network s website informs. |
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Henry David Thoreau's civil disobedience and Mahatma Gandhi's passive resistance were influenced and inspired by Shelley's nonviolence in protest and political action. |
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However, Theseus does not punish the lovers for their disobedience. |
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They believed in continuing the civil disobedience they had begun. |
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