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Its very constitution means it is impossible for it to be an effective independent regulator as it ultimately relies on the goodwill and co-operation of the very stakeholders it represents.
Its very constitution invites corruption.
The governmentalist conception of critique is, therefore, ambiguous in its very constitution, as Foucault makes abundantly clear.
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The "anonymous" in AA is grounded in the Twelve Traditions that establish its – very loose – constitution; the 11th reads: "Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion, we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and film".
This fatal disposition has its origin in the very constitution of man in that primitive, and universal, and invincible sentiment that urges it towards its well-being, and makes it seek to escape pain.
Through a major reinterpretation of the very constitution it had imposed, the U.S. encouraged Japan to reconstitute its military as "Self-Defense Forces" so as to make the country the lynchpin of America's Asian strategy.
Waiting on tables, it seemed, violated my very constitution.
It goes against my very constitution.
Worse, by carrying water for oligarchs like the Koch's, the Tea Party has weakened governance "of, by, and for the people," undermining the very Constitution it purports to cherish.
It is the resilience in the very constitution of our hair which allows it to be in separated but harmonious parts while simultaneously weaving in extensions of itself.
What is at stake is the very constitution, literally and figuratively, as its lines of amity and enmity are redrawn.
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