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Foucault used the panopticon as a way to illustrate the proclivity of disciplinary societies subjugate its citizens.
The spies are hobbled by a culture of timidity and by the proclivity of any ponderous bureaucracy to eschew risk and waddle behind the curve.
Two other features of California — its border with Mexico and the proclivity of its residents to live along remote canyons and hilltops — contribute to the excessive fire danger.
He is right to deplore the proclivity of No 10 and departmental press offices for "trailing - a polite word for leaking".
Nor was the crisis the result of the American and European love affair with housing, or the proclivity of English-speaking consumers for excess credit.
This is, once again, the proclivity of a profession that has long left the real world for mathematical niceties in ever more intricate models.
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(Given the proclivities of their father, Poseidon, Percy and Tyson must have countless half-siblings).
Of course, given the proclivities of Mr. Woodruff and Mr. Eckert, it may change in the weeks ahead.
Support for Santorum's position or for the proclivities of the audiences at the Republican debates was exceedingly hard to find.
Free expressions are not always pleasant, but they must ever be protected, with no regard to the proclivities of the enemy.
At their core, the proclivities of the two men even in the areas where they disagree are often more alike than not.
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