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But there are practical ramifications of these enduring prejudices.
It fell prey to two enduring prejudices of the right: its deep hostility to nonmilitary government spending and its exaltation of the "heartland" over the great urban states.
In the face of such enduring prejudices, it's the job of local government and civil society organizations to develop a human rights culture at the grassroots level, from the bottom-up, to supplement the top-down efforts of the past two decades.
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Rather, it allows him to profit from America's most enduring prejudice.
"Ishtar" was a victim of publicity — but, even more, it was a victim of that enduring prejudice.
"The Economist has no ancestral fealty to any party, but an enduring prejudice in favour of liberalism," the editorial said.
"Ishtar" was a victim of publicity but, even more, it was a victim of that enduring prejudice.
"The Economist has no ancestral fealty to any party but an enduring prejudice in favour of liberalism," it said.
Their existence suggested an enduring prejudice against the Turks and the Middle East, wild, unpredictable places where the locals ate weird food.
As polling day, May 6th, approaches, it is to be hoped that debate will increasingly focus on these substantial issues.The Economist has no ancestral fealty to any party, but an enduring prejudice in favour of liberalism.
That name change and Mr. Fender's troubles with the law underscore some broader points the filmmakers wanted to make about the role of music in defining identity and enduring prejudice.
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