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For it is rooted in the idea of competition.
"The explanation is rooted in the idea that men's masculinity or manhood is elusive and tenuous.
Gibraltar's historical and psychological sense of itself is rooted in the idea of being under siege.
A Spanish term whose literal meaning is "spirit of the house," the duende derives from a culture rooted in the idea of land.
IAPT is rooted in the idea that treating anxiety and depression early can prevent more serious mental illness and can keep people working, saving about £7bn as year.
The ethos of these documentaries is rooted in the idea that social proximity might coax those inclined to dehumanize certain members of the population into quick enlightenment.
Along with this argument goes, most often, a disdainful rejection of common sense and science, one rooted in the idea of guns as symbolic objects.
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Conceived in the late 1950s and begun in the early '60s on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, it was rooted in the ideas set forth in "Delinquency and Opportunity".
Intensive psychoanalytic therapy, the "talking cure" rooted in the ideas of Freud, has all but disappeared in the age of drug treatments and managed care.
America is a land rooted in the ideas of a free society: the freedom to be who you are, to speak your mind and to innovate.
Black vigorously defended the "plain meaning" of the Constitution, rooted in the ideas of its era, and emphasized the supremacy of the legislature; for Black, the role of the Supreme Court was limited and constitutionally prescribed.
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