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From the avant-garde to the conceptual era, anti-aesthetic strategies have resisted beauty because of its perceived complicity with dominant systems and ideologies.
Back then, the regime of Hosni Mubarak faced a barrage of criticism for its perceived complicity in allowing Israel to strike Gaza.
Much of the anger on the streets has been towards the IDF, but many in the West Bank also blame the Palestinian Authority and in particular the Palestinian police for their perceived complicity in Israeli operations.
The Independent Party has been blamed for a perceived complicity in the banks' accumulating unsustainable, multibillion debts, and their partnership with a group of freewheeling Icelandic entrepreneurs known as the "New Vikings".
A further $700m was withheld in December, linked to a demand that Pakistan do more to stem the inflow of improvised-bomb ingredients to Afghanistan.The rest of the world fumes at the perceived complicity of parts of the Pakistani state in terrorist attacks, most dramatically the one in Mumbai in November 2008 that killed more than 170 people.
Kurdish rage at Ankara's perceived complicity in the assault has spilled over into open violence between protesters and Turkish security forces, with up to 18 reported killed during demonstrations in cities across Turkey on Tuesday.
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A major issue, she said, is what is perceived as "corporate complicity in severe violations of human rights and international humanitarian law".
Those outcomes, along with more recent polls, show that the voters perceive the Democrats' complicity in the derelict economy and the abuses of finance.
The answer lies in how you understand complicity, the state of being culpable for a (perceived) crime without carrying it out yourself.
This perceived ambivalence has led to numerous accusations of tacit Turkish support for or, worse still, complicity in Isis's activities since the group swept to prominence in 2014 – all flatly denied by Erdoğan and his ministers.
"The tolerance or even the complicity of several financial companies that collaborated with Parmalat allowed for the artificial survival of a company in the stock market that had been ailing for a long time, while being perceived by small investors as solid and reliable," a financial consultant, Stefania Chiaruttini, wrote in the report filed Tuesday in the Milan court.
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