Sentence examples for subordinated them from inspiring English sources

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The examples have a natural-history interest of their own, though Ryan has subordinated them to his general argument.

They said the changes were necessary because the proposed enterprise agreement discriminated against volunteers and subordinated them to the United Firefighters Union.

Many police units were under the control of the army until the democratic constitution subordinated them to the governments of Brazil's 27 states.

It was in the waning days of the New Left, after white women involved in the civil rights movement came to feel that their male counterparts in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and Students for a Democratic Society had subordinated them, relegating them to running the mimeograph machines.

Marx then writes about the conditions that enabled the coup: a series of compromises that weakened political parties and progressively marginalised the working class and its interests, and subordinated them to the craven, but divided, bourgeois and petty bourgeois of France.

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Christianity has never condemned material requests but rather has integrated them into a single providential order while at the same time subordinating them to spiritual values.

The painting takes in the architecture and the strolling visitors, but subordinates them both to the play of light on the sand, sea and sky.

He enriched immeasurably the simple stories that earlier fabulists had in general been content to tell perfunctorily, subordinating them to their narrowly didactic intention.

He attempted to formalize the position of the Javanese regents, subordinating them to Dutch prefects and emphasizing their character as civil servants of a central government rather than as semi-independent local rulers.

He is correct that it is possible for some people to create alternative spaces within this dysfunctional system in which traditional philosophies, practices and relations of elite liberal education can be protected from the distortions of business-state powers that are straining at the leash to subordinate them to market rationalities and purposes.

Palin is either straining when she suggests that her policies would diverge from her opinions (where else would they come from?), or she holds her opinions in so little regard that she's willing to subordinate them for whatever poll-tested pap her campaign can come up with.

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