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At first "Wonderful World" seems to resist embracing the sentimental cliché of impoverished, life-affirming Africans redeeming the sick soul of a depressed, self-pitying Westerner.
Yet while willing to open a museum, France's cultural elite continue to resist embracing the creative energy represented by French artists, writers and performers of African, Arab and Asian descent.
Even so, you could not resist embracing outdated Anglo-Saxon myths of liberal, free-trade Britain versus statist, protectionist continentals, myths which continue to delude too many in Britain into believing that a free-trade area without pooling of sovereignty is possible.
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Mr. Evans said he still resists embracing organic food, but he eats it.
Like many doctors in small offices, he resisted embracing electronic health records until now, citing the cost and complexity.
He imagines downtown continuing to rise, attracting more residents and businesses, but he resists embracing "transit-oriented development," a darling of Garcetti and others, as a panacea.
He wrote: "Resisting, by embracing, nothingness".
Instead, the big divide is over globalisation, and whether to resist or embrace competition between different countries.
Whether they resist or embrace cosiness is often the most interesting thing about all these Monty Python, Goodies and Harry & Paul revivals now crowding comedy stages.
Transparency is just such an idea – a huge idea, which we should not only not resist but embrace with passion and commitment.
The latter may resist or embrace certain classifications ('child abuser', 'hip') and modify their behaviour accordingly.
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