But on many issues they have been just as ready to subjugate human rights to their political interests. |
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Either we defeat them and liberate their populations, or they will defeat us and subjugate ours. |
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There is an unhealthy tendency to subjugate films to the dictates of raising public awareness. |
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The Idirans, on the other hand, conquer the species they considered inferior and subjugate them into their righteous religious empire. |
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Abuse is designed to control and subjugate another person through fear, humiliation, and verbal put downs. |
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To subjugate all paths to the proofs of Science is to neglect the irrational and inexplicable mysteries of Creation. |
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They see collusion and deception and they say Ankara is determined to subjugate them. |
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So powerful, that she can even subjugate a unicorn. Normally, unicorns are creatures so free and noble that they only make friends with elves. |
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A narrow road separates illusory, hence dangerous, efforts to subjugate the world from a passiveness that just as surely leads to disaster. |
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Critics fret that it would bypass national laws and subjugate the interest of governments to those of big business. |
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We shall resist the efforts to divide us and in order to subjugate us. We refuse to be taken hostages of the past of our country. |
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Fashion can summon the strange, can subjugate the body and render it alien just as readily as it can highlight every curve. |
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The temptation remains to blur the distinction between a war to liberate Kuwait from annexation and a war to subjugate Iraq. |
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Social cohesion is brought by the Moukoji society, whose main role is to subjugate harmful forest spirits. |
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Nazism was an attempt to subjugate both the people's, and a nation's, will. |
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It was not an act of genocide, but it was the largest and most enduring program devised by man to subjugate a race. |
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Other currencies can fix, but only if they subjugate their monetary policy to the centre. |
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It was designed to instil in young noblemen the qualities required to conquer new lands and subjugate their people on behalf of the king and the church. |
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Nabokov's keys lead the reader away from truth and subjugate him to the authorial will, a technique that had been successfully tested by Gide a decade earlier. |
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Thus, one may question the legitimacy of subsequent wars of conquest, military campaigns to subjugate and plunder peoples, and battles to gain territory. |
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The whole world is in my hand and I will conquer and subjugate the world. |
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France was a opportune ally of the Scots as English Kings had for some time tried to subjugate the area. |
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His next ambition was to subjugate Pskov, but the Novgorodians refused to make war against its neighbour. |
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The harsh and paranoid rhetoric hurled from Beijing this week at Tibetans and their exiled leader, the Dalai Lama, is torn straight from the copybook that Lenin used to subjugate Turkestan. |
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His soldiers did not just subjugate the people they conquered. |
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The lock-out was his favourite negotiating tactic and he hired Pinkertons to subjugate his workers when they resisted his incessant demands for lower wages for longer hours. |
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I have permitted these trials, and as long as humanity does not comply with my laws, as long as they do not fulfill its requirements, on the earth there shall be those who subjugate their hearts, who hurt them. |
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With this wood, we recall how the desire for resources can lead the powerful to violently subjugate peoples and practise human rights abuses in countries of the Global South. |
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But to date, despite all the talk of the need for effective forms of regional cooperation, no effective solution has been found to make the five states of the region subjugate national concerns to overarching regional ones. |
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The Lavalas Party's regime had been characterized by corruption, the criminalization of public bodies, even the use of violence and terror to subjugate the population. |
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This violent dimension of power points us to view violence not only as a behavioural trait but also as an instrument to manipulate, subjugate, accumulate and monopolise. |
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I want to assure this Council that Serbia stands ready to flexibly engage in all sincerity, for our intent is neither to freeze the conflict nor to triumph or subjugate. |
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Spurn those who would subvert His words to their own purposes, seek to impose His will upon others, advocate hate, belittle or inflict harm, subjugate one to another, incite violence or war, or unfairly exploit another. |
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The bull of 1452 was addressed to Afonso V and conceded Portugal's right to attack, conquer and subjugate Saracens and pagans. |
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This is an example of intensive warfare carried out by an enemy in order to completely eliminate a Maya state, rather than subjugate it. |
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We assume that because we had to subjugate the land to live on it, the best farm is therefore the one most completedly tamed. |
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One of the last of these migrations to arrive in the Valley of Mexico settled on an island in the Lake Texcoco and proceeded to subjugate the surrounding tribes. |
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In March 2000, the Haowangjao Weekly, supported by China's People's Liberation Army, described a plan to subjugate Taiwan, including using neutron bombs. |
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That is the central point only if we accept that failure to militarize our society will enable Al Qaeda to subjugate us with their occasional anonymous blast. |
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The European development of firearms using gunpowder cemented their military advantage over the peoples they sought to subjugate in the Americas and elsewhere. |
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He also attempted to subjugate peripheral lands such as Sakhalin, where its indigenous people eventually submitted to the Mongols by 1308, after Kublai's death. |
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Edward used his influence over the process to subjugate Scotland and undermined Balliol's personal reign by treating Scotland as a vassal of England. |
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