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It's egalitarian, a method of positioning — not forcing — bodies into an already existing frame.
The conductor needs to be egalitarian, a nurturer, a poet and a mother, not a dictator.
"Bound for Glory" captures Guthrie vividly; he was fearsomely gifted and ambitious, and also egalitarian — a most uncommon man.
Each member had a primary instrument but would chop and change as the music required; songwriting duties were mostly shared between Robertson and nominal lead vocalist Richard Manuel, but there was no de facto leader; they were adaptive, instinctual, egalitarian; a band – the band – rather than a vehicle for individual talent.
The more egalitarian a society's gender norms, the more households are formed (Sevilla-Sanz [2010]).
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For Tocqueville, democracy sets society moving in an egalitarian, not a libertarian, direction.
"This certainly was not and is not an egalitarian partnership a la Goldman Sachs," Ms. Shallet said.
The Borana are custodians of an egalitarian culture, a uniquely democratic socio-political and economic institution known as Gadaa.
Mr Bennis was convinced that an egalitarian age required a new style.
The capability approach is often wrongly taken to be an egalitarian theory or a theory of social or distributive justice.
This necessitated a transformed structure from a dispersed, egalitarian network to a more centralized activity.
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