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Protestants have often lacked unity, and Pentecostal engagement in politics has been shallow and easily corrupted.
We know now that individual nations involved in the testing of their own athletes are so easily corrupted.
Putin expected to get an American version of his old Italian friend Silvio Berlusconi, who could be easily corrupted and manipulated.
Instead of competing by offering better service—private sector telecom giants like Comcast and AT&T have routinely turned to a cheaper alternative: easily corrupted state lawmakers.
But in China, where media is state-run and censored and rule of law is arbitrary and easily corrupted, the movement has struggled to find traction and build momentum.
That's why a magazine with its own reporters can do higher-quality stuff than some mass volunteer effort that can be easily corrupted by trolls or Russians or whatever. Right.
Much has been said about the ongoing commercialization of feminism, but the symbol of the witch is perhaps not so easily corrupted, retaining both an earthiness and a hardness, one born of an instinct for self-preservation.
"While conventional quantum systems have sophisticated schemes to correct errors, information encoded in a topological quantum computer cannot be easily corrupted," Lei Pan, a UCLA doctoral student and co-author of the Science paper, said in a statement.
" And then, after reading a long quote about how "broad masses of a nation are always more easily corrupted in the deeper strata of their emotional nature," Brooks got to his big conclusion: "Who is this big lie master?
State lawmakers quickly passed bills to legalize it, but professional sports leagues pushed back in court, arguing that it was illegal under the old federal law and that sports could be more easily corrupted due to increased money at stake.
The addition of Olaf's eviler mentors ups the stakes and the body count as the writers hammer home the series' moral that no one should trust authority to solve their problems, and that the best intentions can be all too easily corrupted.
" 'In the big lie, there is always a certain force of credibility because the broad masses of a nation are always more easily corrupted in the deeper strata of their emotional nature than consciously or voluntarily; and thus in the primitive simplicity of their minds they more readily fall victims to the big lie than the small lie, since they themselves often tell small lies in little matters but would be ashamed to resort to large-scale falsehoods,' " he read, citing Hitler and using an English translation of "Mein Kampf," according to AL.com.
Inside the tower, Gouji transforms into a giant monster but is defeated by the GGs again. The tower is destroyed and Gouji dies. As the game ends, an epilogue plays as DJ Professor K relates to the players how the hearts of men are easily corrupted by greed.
He is also a lover of meat, as opposed to Sam. Despite all this (or, perhaps, because of it), Tucker has a shockingly dark side; he tends to get easily corrupted by his vice, and while he enjoys getting attention, he openly expresses envy when he is not receiving any.
25.2-25.3, 29.4Dionysius. x. 22.4-24.1Broughton, vol i, pp.40 In 450 BC, Appius Claudius named him one of the second set of decemviri, ten men given absolute authority in Rome while they compiled the Law of the Twelve Tables. Livy says that Fabius was easily corrupted by Appius and he went from being a very good man to a very wicked one.
In Harold Bloom's interpretation of "Night," Bloom notes the melancholy tone of the poem Adams also mentioned in his interpretation of the poem. Bloom believes this melancholy is caused by the speaker's awareness of the delicate balance of innocence. The speaker realizes that the harmony of innocence can be easily corrupted. Bloom also acknowledges a "gentle irony" in the poem.
As an anti-hero, the character can be easily corrupted. He is often seen to be depressed and it is inferred he is a porn addict and sometimes an alcoholic. He also is a brutal law enforcer and sometimes he breaks the law in order to get what he wants. He rarely uses his flying power because he is afraid of heights.
He expressed his preference for aristocracy which is not surprising given his experience with the Zürich council. In the publication, rather than comparing the three forms of government, he gave a defence of aristocracy against a monarchy. He argued that a monarchy would invariably descend to tyranny. A monarchy had inherent weaknesses in that a good ruler could be easily replaced by a bad one or a single ruler could be easily corrupted.
The Untouchables were by far the most famous group of prohibition agents, because they were tasked with taking down the infamous gangster Al Capone. They earned their nickname after members of the Chicago Outfit repeatedly failed to bribe or intimidate them, proving they were not as easily corrupted as other prohibition agents. Through their efforts, Capone was indicted on 5,000 separate violations of conspiracy to violate the National Prohibition Act, though it was ultimately decided not to bring these charges to trial, but rather to concentrate on income tax violations. Nevertheless, the Untouchables gained national acclaim, particularly their leader, Eliot Ness.
Witches are classified by the types of magic they are able to use. The most recurring type of magic in Umineko is Endless Magic, which grants witches the power to break and repair anything infinitely, including human lives. Witches with this ability, such as Beatrice, are known as Endless Witches and are greatly respected, though they often lose their concept of life and death entirely and are easily corrupted. Even with this power, Endless Witches and all other witches of a lower class are very limited beings, as they are bound to certain territories and unable to use their powers outside of them.
Before working for Taggart Transcontinental, Galt worked as an engineer for the Twentieth Century Motor Company, where he secretly invented a generator of usable electric energy from ambient static electricity, but abandoned his prototype, and his employment, when dissatisfied by an easily corrupted novel system of payment. This prototype was found by Dagny Taggart and Hank Rearden. Galt himself remains concealed throughout much of the novel, working a job and living by himself, where he unites the most skillful inventors and business leaders under his leadership. Much of the book's third division is given to his broadcast speech, which presents the author's philosophy of Objectivism.
Licht, 130–133, 143–144 According to Robert Hughes, as with Goya's earlier Caprichos series, The Disasters of War is likely to have been intended as a "social speech"; satires on the then prevailing "hysteria, evil, cruelty and irrationality [and] the absence of wisdom" of Spain under Napoleon, and later the Inquisition.Hughes (1990), 63 It is evident Goya viewed the Spanish war with disillusionment, and despaired both for the violence around him and for the loss of a liberal ideal he believed was being replaced by a new militant unreason. Hughes believed Goya's decision to render the images through etchings, which by definition are absent of colour, indicates feelings of utter hopelessness. His message late in life is contrary to the humanistic view of man as essentially good but easily corrupted.
Le Bret continues his story: > That age when nature is most easily corrupted, and that great liberty he had > to only do that which seemed good to him, brought him to a dangerous > weakness (penchant), which I dare say I stopped… Historians and biographers do not agree on this penchant which threatened to corrupt Cyrano's nature. As an example of the romantic imagination of some biographers, Frédéric Lachèvre wrote: > Against an embittered and discontented father, Cyrano promptly forgot the > way to his father's house. Soon he was counted among the gluttons and hearty > drinkers of the best inns, with them he gave himself up to jokes of > questionable taste, usually following prolonged libations…He also picked up > the deplorable habit of gambling. This kind of life could not continue > indefinitely, especially since Abel de Cyrano had become completely deaf to > his son's repeated requests for funds.

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