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For it is rooted in the idea of competition.
"The explanation is rooted in the idea that men's masculinity or manhood is elusive and tenuous.
His work is rooted in the idea that the world is complicated.
The economic philosophy of American liberalism had been rooted in the idea of growth.
North Korea's state ideology is deeply rooted in the idea of racial purity.
Industry skepticism was rooted in the idea that security was a bad bet for business.
Gibraltar's historical and psychological sense of itself is rooted in the idea of being under siege.
It is rooted in the idea of restoring Islam's purity by purging it of foreign and corrupting influences.
The Clinton campaign is rooted in the idea that "Experience Counts" -- ironically enough, Richard Nixon's slogan against John Kennedy in 1960.
Along with this argument goes, most often, a disdainful rejection of common sense and science, one rooted in the idea of guns as symbolic objects.
A Spanish term whose literal meaning is "spirit of the house," the duende derives from a culture rooted in the idea of land.
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