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After at least a century of being dictated to by foreign powers, in 1979 the people of a once-great nation – arguably the world's first multi-ethnic state – chose dignity over subservience, whatever the cost.
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"For girls, in addition, it will almost certainly mean premature pregnancy and childbearing, and is likely to lead to a lifetime of domestic and sexual subservience over which they have no control".
Evidence shows that when males have strong dominance over fertility decisions, subservience is a main reason behind not using contraceptives outwardly, despite that in many cases the women use contraceptive secretly [ 43].
The traces are being kicked over after 200 years of subservience.
Apart from the possibility of Abu Dhabi taking over Dubai's assets, this new subservience to the capital could make itself felt in two other ways, both with serious implications for Dubai: the setting of the emirate's budgets within the overall federal financial structure; and its relationship with Iran.
To their credit, African leaders resisted a great deal of arm-twisting and proved to the whole world that the days of African subservience were over: They passed a resolution not to cooperate with the International Criminal Court in the arrest warrant for Sudan's president, Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
We need a new foreign policy which is based on fundamental British interests, not subservience to the US, particularly over the middle east.
John Allen, a veteran Vatican journalist and editor of the online Catholic news site Crux, concurred, saying Francis's actions Monday are one further move in a trend that's continued since Pope John XXIII to "dial down the tradition of subservience," which has traditionally marked the papacy over the centuries.
Kurtzman blends the verbal and visual aspects of the work for example, when an enraged Goodman Beaver confronts his diminutive boss Mr. Schlock, Goodman is graphically overwhelmed by Schlock's word balloons, which demonstrates Goodman's helpless subservience and Schlock's effortless psychological dominance over his employees.
The proposal, which was rejected by the Senate, would have handed these powers over to the states, who have a long record of subservience to the mining industry in particular.
Australian surfers' preoccupation with the Californian nose-riding style, which valued "posture over performance," was emblematic of what Witzig saw as a broader subservience to America.
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