Sentence examples for subjection to a from inspiring English sources

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Repton's clients must have lifted their overlays again and again, imagining and reimagining his reordering of the landscape, its subjection to a single, dominant eye.

It's the result of a willfully induced form of mass insanity, stemming from the population's subjection to a brand of political rhetoric so vituperative it often reads like overwritten schoolboy fiction.

So was that between the Orleanists and the Bonapartists; the former aimed at securing political liberty, in addition to equality, before the law and in social life, whereas the latter aimed at subjection to a military despotism.

Finally, Ni0.85Nb0.15Ox mixed oxide presented satisfactory stability, as proven both by 100 h on stream stability test and by subjection to a steaming procedure after which the catalytic performance was not deteriorated.

The result is a rambling narrative in which Sila's experiences working in a quarry — the grueling labor, her subjection to a money-minded warden and licentious prison guards, her relationships with other female inmates — are juxtaposed with memories of her past.

Liability-responsibility implies the subjection to a sanction and/or compensation.

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Their subjection to an illusion of control was therefore rated higher.

It is based on the moral obligation to respond and the subsequent subjection to liability (being subjected to an adverse treatment).

But the very first thing that gets passed down, in Burnett's view, is an intense gendering the idea and impossible ideal of being a man, starting with the subjection to violence as a child and continuing to the infliction of violence as an adult.

But Hobbes famously argued that such a "dissolute condition of masterlesse men, without subjection to Lawes, and a coercive Power to tye their hands from rapine, and revenge" would make impossible all of the basic security upon which comfortable, sociable, civilized life depends.

A more promising a priori basis for dignity, one based on the inherent ethical potential of life itself, may lie in a Levinasian concept, whereby the Self's own corporeality places it in infinite ethical subjection to the Other (a formal category which, as Judith Butler puts it, serves as "a placeholder for the infinite ethical relation") [ 26, 27].

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