They were successfully kept under the thumb, insofar as any lingering attraction to foreign adventurism was concerned. |
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His departure has been welcomed by those investors both big and small who hope it'll bring an end to the company's corporate adventurism. |
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We must concentrate on creating conditions to restrain militarism and military adventurism in the world. |
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Her wilful eccentricity and sonic adventurism mapped out new territory for hip hop at the turn of the century. |
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Because he believes modern-day adventurism of this sort cannot work and is unnecessary. |
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Rudyard Kipling coined the term, The Great Game, to describe one hundred and fifty years of intrigue, military adventurism, and espionage. |
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These awkward facts, combined with a formidable military capability, go a long way towards explaining the current colonialist adventurism. |
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So, to repudiate beige has become a gestural short-hand for adventurism, a high five of look-at-me neophilia. |
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The country is drifting dangerously towards aggressive military adventurism and the establishment of a repressive national-security state. |
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There is widespread public concern about scientific adventurism with the human genome. |
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Do you want to be safe in your own country or do you want to waste precious lives and resources on military adventurism? |
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Only in this manner can we hope to reduce the risks of adventurism and miscalculation in a world that retains many thousands of nuclear weapons. |
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So what can Italian citizens and European citizens, who are often the victims of this financial adventurism, expect? |
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Seeking to consolidate and expand their authority, these statelets may face incentives for adventurism. |
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If you love the minimalist adventurism of Kompakt but need just a little more sensitive pop structure to sink your teeth into, then this comp's for you. |
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The roar of the waves stirred many an emotion in the young minds and that childhood romance with the ocean led to the birth of some adventurism in them. |
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This connection provided the moral justification for foreign adventurism as well as a binding identity that linked it to a monarchist constituency at home. |
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It would, nevertheless, take many years to heal the wounds caused by the political adventurism of some. |
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Such irresponsible statements reflected a hegemonic mindset, oblivious of dangerous implications of adventurism in a nuclearized context. |
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The Stalinists soon abandoned the sectarian adventurism of the Third Period. |
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Canadian support must not be a carte blanche for military adventurism without a lasting positive outcome. |
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Without the leadership of a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist party, a revolutionary army will flounder into adventurism and armed revisionism. |
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In short, for continuing proven approaches that work and have brought us safely thus far, not for economic adventurism. |
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This was because Africa is aware of its vulnerability and is thus afraid of GMO adventurism. |
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This sort of reckless intellectual adventurism is not surprising, coming as it does from someone who affected surprise that rising petrol prices have an effect on the economy. |
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Instead, many countries have seen both opportunity and resources squandered on political adventurism, civil wars, misguided macroeconomic policies, and greed. |
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Without doubt, his political adventurism had engaged the media. |
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His adventurism threatens to de-stabilize the entire region. |
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All of this adds to the danger of an uncontrolled slide into political adventurism, military provocation and war between the two nuclear-armed powers. |
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On the evidence of the Saudi-led coalition's actions against the Houthis Iran supports in Yemen, nervous Gulf allies can be expected to react forcefully, even overreact, to perceived Iranian adventurism. |
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Is it not also essential to have a definition of aggression under the Rome Statute in order to deter adventurism before the responsibility to protect can be developed? |
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This is evidently not an exact science, and the line that separates counterproductive pusillanimity and bellicose adventurism can be difficult to see. |
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To put away and to discard the true nature of our inner identity is to say we have lost the compass and thus life as a destiny becomes a journey of adventurism. |
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In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I of England died, bringing to an end the era of Elizabethan adventurism. |
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That said, there is a visible breach in the area currently referred to as the West. One part has a better understanding of the world's realities, and has little taste for adventurism or violence. |
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Caesar was still deeply in debt, but there was money to be made as a governor, whether by extortion or by military adventurism. |
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The remote but troubling possibility that a flimsy practical NATO commitment to its north-eastern fringe could one day encourage Russian adventurism there has vanished. |
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The interdisciplinary adventurism it embodied peeved other social scientists, who doubted that cool-headed analysis played much part in matters of love or larceny. |
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Finally, the West as a whole would do well to assess the unprecedented damage already caused by the American attitude of adventurism and the European attitude of follow-my-leader in this part of the continent. |
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