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The modernizers sought, apart from anything else, to make Labour electable again: this involved smartening the Party up, democratizing its electoral systems, reducing the influence of the trade unions, and accepting a certain amount of market reality.
In Samdo, the flexibility of norms also reflects the 'lay dilemma' in Tibetan communities (Mumford 1989) that entails people accepting a certain amount of sin or punishment for their everyday actions.
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The pendulum has swung too far in favor of indulging fans; players are expected to accept a certain amount of verbal abuse.
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