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Predictably, all of these concessions to secularism/sin have faced varying degrees of protest.

The researchers tested the degree of post-protest engagement in protests that were not rained on versus protests that were.

Mr. Mironov's party, he said, "can express some degree of the protest spirit in society.

Other times, they sought more metaphoric flair -- like when they burned their college and graduate degrees to protest the complete lack of women's history in most higher high education curricula.

He also reserves a degree of disdain for protest politics, not because it never succeeds in getting its point across – Gray fully accepted the evidence of global warming early on, for example – but because he is suspicious of movements that people join in order to find psychological satisfaction and "give meaning to their lives".

It remains for places like Fairness in Accuracy and Reporting to call out the essential problem with coverage, which is not (just) the degree of visibility accorded protests like this in the US, but the selective nature of who and what gets coverage.

What degree of interaction did the protest movement have with factions of the political or business elite?

I think you can delude yourself: 'Well, I've written that now, that's that dealt with.' You could be self-satisfied, and I think there was a degree of that with the protest song".

Venezuelans generally enjoy a high degree of individual liberty, but protests have grown over the lack of equal civil and human rights protection for the nation's Indian population.

In our study, the explained variable of protest success indicates the degree of achievement of protest demands, where "1" represents protest demands being fully met, "0.6" represents protest demands being met with substantial costs such as a "tragic victory", and "0" indicates failure.

Because what sort of non-conservative – one perceives Williams to be some degree of liberal; he'd probably protest that he's just a reporter; in either case, he's not a conservative – agreed to be an in-house flunky at Fox? I'm sure they offered him nice money, and money is money, and I can't say with certainty that I'd have turned it down if Rupert had waved it under my nose.

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