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It is confronting centralism and bureaucracy; remote authority and alienation within the actual party itself.
But the vote was also a howl of rage against exclusion, alienation and remote authority.
Despite the fact that it is highly unlikely that an American would ever come before the court, the White House is bowing to conservatives who have a knee-jerk reaction to any international body that has even the most remote authority to tell the United States what to do.
Remote authority has been rejected, so let's use this moment to root our politics in a common celebration of place, to fight the epidemic of loneliness and rekindle common purpose, transcending the tensions between recent and less recent migrants (which means everyone else).
In his autobiography, Kraft recognizes the sacrifices that his family made as a result of his work for NASA, saying that "I was ... more of a remote authority figure to Gordon and Kristi-Anne than a typical American father".
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In this system, workers (teachers) work on an assembly line (school) at a pace mandated by remote authorities (State Education Department) to produce products (educated students) at a level that passes or fails a discrete number of quality control tests (Regents exams).
This was particularly the case for TBA clients; highlighting gendered cultural hierarchies that locate pregnancy-related decision-making in remote authorities other than the pregnant woman [ 24].
In some contexts, it has been observed that a woman's use of antenatal and facility-based delivery services is the outcome of a complex interplay of gendered cultural hierarchies that locate pregnancy-related decision-making in remote authorities such as older female relatives or traditional birth attendants [ 17, 24].
They provided the indispensable "men on the spot" who learned the local languages, perhaps adopted some local customs -- though not usually to the fatal extent of "going native" -- and acted as the intermediaries between a remote imperial authority and the indigenous elites upon whose willing collaboration the empire depended.
During 1914, Kafka began the novel (The Trial), the story of a man arrested and prosecuted by a remote, inaccessible authority, with the nature of his crime revealed neither to him nor to the reader.
Priyadi Kardono, the spokesman for the National Disaster Management Agency, said high waves and rough waters had meant outside authorities had still not reached some remote areas in the Mentawais.
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