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"This Is the End" is a superb example of how comedy and comic violence have become subordinated to a conspicuous ethical order.
American concerns over human rights abuses in the North must become subordinated to a concerted effort to eliminate the threat of nuclear conflict.
"Why should I as a buyer of bonds wish to get into a senior bank bond today when I know that there's a very good chance that my bonds will become subordinated to other creditors?," said Stephen Snowden, fund manager at Kames Capital.
The actual practice(s) of health care have become subordinated to 'Quality of Care' and, rather than being responsive to patients, professionals are increasingly required to respond to the imperatives of the evaluative bureaucracy invested with the symbolic power to pass judgment.
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The role of government and indeed of society itself becomes subordinated to a "secular arm," part of an earthly city, as opposed to the "City of God".
The peace would not endure, however, as local Italian affairs became subordinated to the dynastic struggle between the young heirs to Habsburg and Valois (the ruling French dynasty) fortunes and to the Reformation movement that intertwined religion and politics into the 17th century.
With the event of colonial rule movements within the Pacific suddenly became subordinated to external interests.
Between the reigns of the final three kings, however, the monarchy became hereditary, and as such, the senate became subordinated to the king.
The sheriffs were originally subordinate the sysselmann, but from the 14th century they instead became subordinate the bailiff (fogd) and the number of sheriffs increased.
"He's become subordinate to her efforts.
Why did the Owney Maddens and Meyer Lanskys of the underworld become subordinate to the Lucky Lucianos?
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