Sentence examples for common discourses from inspiring English sources

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In their seminal work, research has shown how common discourses on race and migration often amount to nothing more than myths and are actually reinforcing inequality and prejudice (Finney, 2009; Lindley, 2014).

This is all the more true in a country such as Senegal, where common discourses depict emigrants as a symbol of success or "gold mines;" the latter being preferred by women and mothers as potential husbands (Riccio, 2005, p. 107) and admired by the young as role models (Fall et al., 2010).

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It is now common discourse to debate exactly what it means to be English.

The common discourse is usually about a new movie or last night's television show.

Daly said he hoped that by using the endangered words and phrases on his show, he could help "bring them back into the public consciousness and common discourse".

For its critics, these new directions renounce the importance of preserving some kind of common discourse and response to corporate structures of global dominance and inequality.

Instead of asking who started it, we should ask who will take the decisive step to end it.Towards a new discourseA central problem is the flawed nature of the common discourse on the conflict.

"It's another piece of evidence about the impact of the religious right," Mr. Silk said, "and of a kind of return of an older, almost 19th-century style of public discourse in which religion is much more a matter of common discourse".

The researchers explain that, to do this, they "focused on three common discourse markers … (I mean, you know, and like) and two filled pauses (uh and um)." They recorded and transcribed interviews with the speakers, noted how often the speakers used so-called "discourse markers," and concluded that these markers are, indeed, used most frequently by women and girls.

On the art market, in Time magazine, 1989: If there were only one copy of each book in the world, fought over by multimillionaires and investment trusts, what would happen to one's sense of literature – the tissue of its meanings that sustain a common discourse?

Yet a fourth explanation might simply be that CACs are a common discourse feature in history texts.

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