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But political and scholarly elites here have more often resisted that trend, tending to see basic support for Israel as a German responsibility, if not a necessity, after the Holocaust.
One after another, top public servants who were the inquiry's opening witnesses, most of them now retired, were asked about the ways in which they supported — or, more often, resisted — pro-war policies favored by the administration of President George W. Bush.
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Dent's valuable reportage reveals a hard-won self-sufficiency among black Americans, a sense of fulfillment that more and more often resists the mainstream conception of normal.
The biblical prophets far more often resist their prophecy, or at least appear surprised to receive it.
More often they resisted the institution without direct confrontation, because they knew that doing so often meant death.
More often, they resist it in principle, and have little time for the research involved.
Although its founder originally intended Khululeka to work within a gender transformation framework, and frequently used the language of gender transformation, Khululeka members often resisted this framing and pushed for gender work that might be more accurately considered gender sensitive.
The women often resisted.
Linguistic change is also often resisted on aesthetic grounds.
He honored a truth that less practical politicians often resisted.
But when Berlusconi agitated for Ronaldinho to play more often, the manager resisted – unwilling to risk the balance of his team.
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