The Arab bourgeoisie has abandoned the espousal of pan-Arabism in favour of preserving their own peculiar interests. |
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It almost appears as if his story's rejection of faith is also, ironically, an espousal of predeterminism. |
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His espousal of State action, representing the best collective nature of the whole community, was to act for the benefit of all. |
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It was a conviction that fuelled Mahatma Gandhi's espousal of the evocative emblem of the charkha. |
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Furthermore, Dettori's espousal of the celebrity lifestyle is at odds with one of the most demanding and time-consuming of sporting professions. |
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The danger posed by any expansionist authoritarian regime is proportional to its strength, not its espousal of democratic principles. |
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In fact, these laws were constructed primarily to prevent the espousal of anti-Jewish sentiments. |
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Indeed, in their passionate espousal of British values, they were in some ways more British than the British. |
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The espousal of such a view by a leading English-as-a-second-language practitioner shows that the national English language policy has failed. |
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If ever a group of people damaged a cause by their espousal of it, these were the guys. |
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The rapid expansion of the lighting and metalwork side of Benson's business was much aided by his enthusiastic espousal of new technology. |
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Mansfield was perhaps the most outspoken in his espousal of land distribution. |
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Common to all these groups, either white or black, is either a total reinterpretation of Biblical text to support a racist agenda or an espousal of neo-pagan beliefs. |
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Both of us make only one, we are entering into this mystical espousal that makes you become Love. |
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Whatever you think of his free-wheeling espousal of free-market economics, many of us have found his air service is invaluable for getting around Europe at a decent price. |
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One must, then, avoid hardness of heart and the espousal of rigid ideologies. |
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That is why his sudden espousal of the Tobin tax looks unconvincing. |
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It was vociferous in its espousal of economic and social separatism. |
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Would a radical espousal of western values and lifestyle help? |
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The espousal of human rights by citizens and those responsible for ensuring their respect and promotion is, however, a long-term undertaking. |
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In recent months we have seen the European Parliament compromise on the Services Directive, high profile resistance to a number of cross border takeovers, the espousal of national champions and talk of economic patriotism. |
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Ms Gorman is a forthright Eurosceptic, who became as famous for her espousal of hormone replacement therapy as for her views on tax harmonisation. |
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It urged the new Ukrainian political leadership to consolidate the espousal of common European values and objectives by taking further steps to promote democracy. |
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The espousal and application of these principles on a societal scale requires citizens to take more responsibility for their actions and the consequences of their choices. |
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It is espousal of such causes which is likely to seriously endanger the host state. That is why the policies governing border controls and controls inside Europe have been tightened. |
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The painting on the right side-alter portrays the espousal of St. Katherine with the Christ child and was painted in the 19th century by the Academy Professor Hubert Maurer. |
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It is a matter of some regret that we found ourselves so often on the opposite side of the argument to Algeria in our espousal of the universal validity of human rights. |
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I appreciate your allowing me to dwell on these figures a little because Greece's espousal of the culture of price stability and budgetary stability was perhaps the jewel in the crown of this policy throughout Europe. |
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His support for emancipation alienated many of the more traditional Anglican Tories, while his espousal of free trade split the party and ended his own political career. |
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