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For example, one of the secular institutions on which this bunch is working its wiles is our armed forces.
But it can also cannibalise the state institutions on which any country must ultimately depend.
He has a sense of the sweep of history and of the institutions on which the nation is built.
What's at stake is the health of European democracy, and the values and institutions on which it rests.
It all adds up to a slow dismantling of institutions on which foreign donors have spent billions with the donors' acquiescence.Down in Gaza, Hamas has its own problems.
The elite groups were dedicated to the retention of those institutions on which such things as law, property, family, and religion were founded.
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Expressing concern about the affair's long-term impact on the monarchy, Patrick Jephson, a former aide to the prince's mother, Princess Diana, wrote in the Daily Telegraph: "We are watching a comedy at the expense of a fragile institution — one on which the gloss of celebrity can quickly turn toxic".
The Orthodox church was the only institution on which the Greeks could focus.
Her ends are achieved by such morally ambiguous means that marriage seems at best a precarious institution on which to base the presumed reassurances of romantic comedy.
But the point is this: an example was made of Biggs and his fellow robbers because they had caused such damage to an institution on which people relied.
After this most tumultuous and savagely unpredictable of summers it was reassuring to find a national institution on which Britain can rely.
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