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An international administration must be prepared to confront and defeat the forces that preserve the unacceptable aspects of the status quo".
Hofstadter observes, "It is hard to resist the conclusion that this enemy is on many counts a projection of the self; both the ideal and the unacceptable aspects of the self are attributed to him," and he goes on: The Ku Klux Klan imitated Catholicism to the point of donning priestly vestments, developing an elaborate ritual and an equally elaborate hierarchy.
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That increase was "the most unacceptable" aspect of the mutiple pressures on the prison service, he said.
The code therefore came as a relief, and a protection, to many reporters who found the "death knock" the most unacceptable aspect of their job.
Hardliners on each side found those aspects unacceptable.
Such 'strict identity' is virtually impossible to define due to the extreme difficulty of stipulating what would count as an acceptable and what as an unacceptable sense, part, aspect, or element of difference.
The demarcation of acceptable from unacceptable impacts is a key aspect of managing trade-offs.
Railroad engineers rated their seats mostly unacceptable regarding different adjustment and comfort aspects (3.02 3.51; scale 1=excellent to 4=unacceptable), while the control group rated their chairs more favorably (1.96 3.44).
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