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Why do we so willingly adopt identities as criminals and prosecutors, defendants and judges, prisoners and punishers?
At the moment too many black and ethnic minority children are in the system too long, when there are parents out there who would willingly adopt them.
Or politicians can willingly adopt its language, perhaps in response to genuine moral concerns but perhaps also because political parties no longer differ significantly on economic policy and need values as a way of distinguishing themselves from their rivals.Much of the values talk in Europe fits this last explanation.
It is an outcome of systems of gender oppression that women are expected to assume servile roles, and hence may come to endorse, prefer or willingly adopt them.
As well as being a life-changing, emotionally-charged event, pregnancy is a time when women willingly adopt new behaviours to minimise health risks to both the mother and child; evidence suggests that other lifestyle change interventions can also be successfully implemented antenatally [ 12, 13].
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Focusing on Gaul and Spain, Andrew Johnston explores how the inhabitants of these provinces, though they willingly adopted certain Roman customs and recognized imperial authority, never became exclusively Roman.
Mr. Bain's Drummond was stiff but steady and warm when necessary, the implication being that willingly adopting and nurturing poor, older black children attested to the strength of his character.
Jiangsu has one of the lowest natural population growth rates among the Chinese provinces, chiefly because the educational level of its people is higher, and they have willingly adopted family planning.
The French president has sought a new role for his country, reaching out to southern E.U. members, like Italy and Spain, to provide a counterbalance to the German approach to solving Europe's debt crisis that Nicolas Sarkozy, the former French president, willingly adopted.
He never made me feel I was in the shadow, never scolded me when I picked up a sentence beat from him, inadvertently cadged a character's name, adopted as my own the direct, no-vamp-entry style of his short-story openings, which he, of course, had willingly adopted from Chekhov.
That the Fuhrer refused to congratulate the black hero was a concoction of the American press, writes Professor Baker, and though Owens willingly adopted the story in later life, in fact the two men may have even exchanged friendly greetings at one point.
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