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Totalitarianism, form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom and that seeks to subordinate all aspects of individual life to the authority of the state.

Totalitarianism, form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom and that seeks to subordinate all aspects of the individual's life to the authority of the government.

Americans display a tendency to subordinate all other aspects of human experience to a narrow, overly-literal notion of practicality.

Aristotle was not entirely insensitive to what are now known as the physical and chemical aspects of the universe, but he treated them as subordinate to the biological aspect in a way modern thinkers find surprising.

The second pillar of the concept of quality which emerged from our analysis of the data was institutional aspects of the care's process according to organizational technical standards, though this always appeared in a subordinate role, coming after aspects related to the persons providing care.

Alternatively, we seek to subordinate the creative, pleasurable aspects of our lives to supposedly more consequential matters, pushing the aesthetic dimensions of existence into the boxes that hold our religious beliefs, political dogmas, or moral assumptions.

His first important novels Een zwerver verliefd (1904; "A Wanderer in Love") and Een zwerver verdwaald (1907; "A Lost Wanderer") are set in medieval Italy, but the historical aspect is subordinated to the inner life and imagination of the hero, Tamalone.

Thus, functionalist architectural doctrine places function or utility at the heart of the architectural enterprise, with other aspects of architecture subordinate thereto.

In 2002 a staff member complained about a male colleague for sending an email with "strong sexual innuendo". In 2005 there was a complaint made against Josephine Figueroa, who served as chief of staff to former Bay Area Assemblyman Gene Mullin, for "inquiries into personal aspects" of a subordinate staff member's life.

When a boss initiates a friendship with an employee or subordinate, there's always a power aspect to it.

Others in the Conservative party have differing Brexit priorities, but it is hardly an exaggeration to say that in Mrs May's mind, every aspect of the forthcoming negotiation is subordinate to the goal of reduced immigration.

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