The approbation is precise, based not on a laundry list of issues, but on a shared concept of the state. |
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Indeed, women's encouragement and approbation of violent acts in war have added to men's satisfaction in committing these acts. |
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It is wholly unsurprising that in the macho world of sports that an item like this would gain attention and approbation. |
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You cannot have two mega-personalities in a relationship where both are needy, egotistical, insecure and dependent on public approbation. |
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The approbation he received when he took off in an amazingly cool style was the loudest heard that afternoon. |
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Yet there's no widely used term of approbation for the other kind of reporting. |
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They deserve credit, approbation, applause and salutations for this achievement. |
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Thus he established the peasant proprietorship, and won approbation and support of the overwhelming majority of the population. |
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His ambition for approbation sets bounds and limits to his ambition, so to speak. |
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Many thoughtful men heard you and have not minced matters in their open approbation of your sermon. |
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However, Shakespeare's attempts to locate himself within a literary tradition were not always met with such approbation. |
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Upon completion of the reference to the Master, her determination and approval, shall require approbation by this court. |
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Unlike those who were angling for jobs or social approbation or credibility among the beltway elites, we just said what we thought. |
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In 1809 Beckford showed his approbation or his laziness by reissuing Henley's translation, with many corrections under his own name. |
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He believes episcopacy to be of apostolic origin and to have received divine approbation, if not direct command. |
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The end result is an unremarkable, unmemorable movie that deserves neither praise nor approbation. |
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There is a risk to all this approbation, of course, which is that we forget some of his failings. |
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One of the things about elites is that they only care about the approbation of the members of their own elites. |
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A commercial transaction does not confer ethical approbation on a customer. |
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Practically, this could be difficult given security concerns and, I suspect, some fair general approbation in smaller, more conservative communities. |
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Escorted by Ripley, Donovan visited the guglielmi in the Smithsonian a year or so ago, and gazed at it with approbation. |
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His supporters said the same, albeit with approbation rather than opprobrium. |
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Scoffing with approbation, Carlier picked up my book, looked at it without interest, and put it down. |
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Imagine needing the comfort of popular approbation so badly that you would voluntarily comb through movie award nominations in search of comforting zeitgeist pellets! |
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His participation in the parade implies acceptance, approval, approbation. |
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Zink began writing at a young age as well, but, unlike her reading, that behavior was not met with approbation. |
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I cannot conclude this long communication without expressing a well-merited tribute of approbation to the gallantry and assiduity of every officer of the staff, and indeed of every individual composing my little army. |
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Many, therefore, who did not assent to all that the King had said, joined in a loud hum of approbation when he concluded. |
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This should not be confused with approbation, however. |
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For them to take a name like that suggests not racism but approbation. |
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But they were greeted with approbation, and one of my professors bought one — the first picture I ever sold — which was absolutely without precedent. |
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Now and then their faces would light up with the marks of God's approbation, and again the same solemn, earnest, anxious look would settle upon them. |
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The bill reflects a broad range of inputs in numerous sensitive areas in such a way that the approbation of the House and the committee were forthcoming with neither delay nor, I am glad to say, rancorous debate. |
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In combination with his job as a developer at AHD, he is also a safe bet in terms of development, and will always give his approbation only when the product can be used by all the users! |
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Please note: as we also produce this cable for wholesalers of electrical equipment and OEM customers, it is usually only available with the DIN-imprint or other approbation, i.e. without the SOMMER CABLE logo. |
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If Mr Obama's actions really do defy the people's will, Republicans will be in an unparalleled position to undo those actions by passing a law, and to reap the popular approbation that follows. |
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It would be a pity if amidst the turmoil of current American affairs President Roosevelt's inaugural address received less than its dire approbation. |
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The freemen signified their approbation by an inscribed vote, and their dissent by a blank. |
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This plan is recommended neither to blind approbation nor to blind reprobation. |
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The National Archives of Norway are the heraldic authority for the royal approbation of municipal arms. |
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It is the consciousness of this merited approbation and esteem which is alone capable of supporting the agent in this tenour of conduct. |
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This explains why in African culture bad behavior is usually censured or reprehended while good deeds receive social approbation or approval. |
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He married a daughter to the earl without any other approbation of her father or concernment in it, than suffering him and her come into his presence. |
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This desire for approbation was articulated through the depoliticization of Spanish society and even the depoliticization of the official institutions of Francoism. |
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The flattery of his friends began to dwindle into simple approbation. |
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The company has even received the approbation of its former critics. |
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