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Katrina served as a wake-up call for the region's activists who have collectively embraced human rights as a rallying cry.
We've collectively embraced the benefits of breast-feeding, but we still have no way to value those benefits within our economy.
Community forgiveness and on a larger scale, societal forgiveness is a collectively embraced decision to change negative behavior, thoughts, feelings, and motivations toward an offending group or groups of people.
Norton (1986) sees all species as collectively embraced by an environmental ethic that is anthropocentric.
Recent generations here and there are notable for the extent to which they've collectively embraced their own downfall.
They had developed an uncanny resilience and collectively embraced the role of fighters who never gave up, no matter the circumstances in a game or in their season.
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It's an illusion we all collectively embrace".
It works to deliver a high-quality education to those we collectively embrace.
'Geodiversity', which collectively embraces these themes, is defined as "… the natural range (diversity) of geological (rocks, minerals, fossils), geomorphological (land form, processes) and soil features …" (Gray, 2004).
Burden, who died in 1914, also appears to be the prints-wearing naïf du jour as designers collectively embrace a back-to-nature innocence worthy of Rousseau.
Iain Dale suggested to me during his LBC programme on Sunday that the Olympics host boroughs could collectively embrace sports as a specialism in their schools.
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