Sentence examples for that would subordinate from inspiring English sources

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"Anything that would subordinate this to bank regulators would be a bad mistake," Mr. Frank said.

A nation that would subordinate justice to courting a religiously bigoted and misogynist tyranny is a nation that has lost its way.

Mitzvoth, for Leibowitz, are not therefore based on human needs and desires since that would subordinate God's values to human values, rendering God a slave to humanity, and placing humanity at the pinnacle of all value.

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For her, there was never a question that she would pursue a career (though initially she wanted to be an international diplomat), and the idea that she would subordinate her career in favor of her husband's was completely foreign.

"The way that amendment was drafted suggested that the United States would subordinate whatever our judgment might be going forward to the United Nations Security Council.

Contrary to the popular conception, Emmeline Pankhurst campaigned not just for the parliamentary vote for women but a radical transformation of society that would end the subordinate position of the female sex.

Airlines should make available, for a fee, a "warrant" attached to a ticket that would carry "senior" or "subordinate" status — like corporate bonds.

The suffragette campaign was lead by and for women who wanted not just the vote, but wider social reforms that would end women's subordinate roles in the family, education and employment, as well as the double standard of sexuality.

Instead, airlines could charge passengers for a "warrant" attached to their tickets that would carry "senior" or "subordinate" status.Those who have paid the premium for the "senior" warrant can jump the queue to claim a seat on the earliest flight once travel resumes, and those with a "subordinate" warrant would receive compensation for being bumped.

When his World War II ally Bernard Montgomery visited the farm, speaking as military commander to military commander, Eisenhower commented to Montgomery that he would have fired a subordinate that would initiate Pickett's Charge, which many Southerners saw as disrespecting the highly esteemed Robert E. Lee, causing a protest.

Although the bill has undergone some changes in the drafting process – not least removing language that would have seen Israel's democracy subordinated in importance to its Jewish identity – it remains highly contentious.

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