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"Relations with the United States have historically represented a challenge for Cuba," stated President Castro, "given their permanent pretension of exercising domination over our nation".
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Some argue that lower-level supervisors are part of the hierarchical management system, the grassroots controls at the shop-floor level, and thus, it is fair to say that they exercise domination on ordinary laborers.
Building on his most recent book, Whole Earth Discipline, Brand described the way that man already does and should exercise domination over nature.
Ask women, children and indeed other Romanies and they will tell you that their worst tormentors are often co-ethnics who exercise clan domination and may be implicated in crimes like human trafficking.
For much of the post-Civil War period, the Supreme Court held that the postwar amendments had but one purpose: to guarantee "the freedom of the slave race…and the protection of the newly-made freeman and citizen from the oppressions of those who had formerly exercised unlimited domination over him".
Thus, Quijano (2000) advocates the creation of a concept for race as a way of exercising control and domination, building structural and social differences among different social categories.
Both allege that the foundation and board have come to exercise a questionable domination of the market, artificially controlling prices and creating scarcity to increase value, in a fraud that goes back 20 years.
To demonstrate how even pictures taken as exercises of domination can subvert the photographer's intentions, Azoulay turns to a series of daguerreotypes of people enslaved in Columbia, South Carolina, on the plantation belonging to Benjamin Franklin Taylor, a graduate of Mount Zion Institute and Princeton, who served one term in the South Carolina legislature.
Because of his ignorance of nautical matters, Bonnet was in an even weaker position than other pirate captains, as is demonstrated by the utter domination Blackbeard exercised over him during their collaboration.
No wonder, when he went to America, that he remarked how everyone was expected to have a hobby, so that in one small field at least they might exercise at least a measure of domination.
He calls Edward's construction of castles in Wales 'the most ambitious exercise in colonial domination ever undertaken in medieval Europe', and dwells on bloody atrocities committed during the king's campaigns in Scot land - featured in the Hollywood epic Braveheart - such as the sacking of Berwick, in which 11,000 civilians were massacred in three days.
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