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They rest on the easy assumption of individual control (conveniently forgetting about poverty and its effects on health).
Even if her screen time was limited, Dench gently recalibrated some of Bond's sexist tropes with her easy assumption of authority.
As far as Strachey was concerned, he was the architect of a late Victorian public school system whose philistine vigour, obsession with sport and easy assumption of social and racial superiority had given us not only the empire, but also a devastating world war.
Throw into the mix his easy assumption of normality - arriving in one election campaign at No 10 with guitar in hand and persuading the media he had been playing it that afternoon while caring nothing for the polling and speech-writing going on around him - and you have Blair the truly formidable campaigner, the most dangerous opponent the Tory party has ever known.
A series of fictional fragments titled in the Ronseal fashion – If Women Wrote Men the Way Men Write Women – makes a strong case that much writing is definitely gendered, while flipping the bird to any easy assumption of male superiority: Brett pulled his tank top up over his head and stared at himself in the full-length mirror.
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None of the easy assumptions of the technolibertarians – that the democratic world would champion openness, or that openness would win – any longer seem to apply.
Even the best-placed among these writers cannot easily partake of the easy assumptions of security and stability enjoyed by their peers in the west.
To be so scornful, it would help if she had excellent judgment, but instead it is poor – she ridicules Jane for her easy assumptions of everyone's goodness, but her own adjudications (Wickham good, Darcy bad) are erratic and muddled.
But the books she cites most often — musty relics from the 1960s and '70s — lack the authority of history, and their regular appearances serve mainly as stand-ins for the easy assumptions of that time.
"The key to understanding Smith," Johnson wrote, "was that, like other white Rhodesians, he clung to an almost Victorian view of the world both in moral values and in the easy assumptions of British primacy that characterised the empire".
IT would be an easy assumption to make, but a wrong one, to think of Sinead Cusack as famous by association.
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