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Who more ruthlessly tears the mask from the face of pretense?
Others fear it would give him licence to do so more ruthlessly.
Rather, inaction emboldened the army to act more ruthlessly elsewhere in Myanmar.
Mr Najib has been playing the system more ruthlessly than many imagined.
The plaintiffs said closing courthouse doors would embolden map-makers to be even more ruthlessly partisan.
He thinks China will crush Silicon Valley because it has more data, disdains privacy and competes more ruthlessly.
The more ruthlessly they have had to act to hold on to power, the more he respects them.
None took that opportunity more ruthlessly than the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, who has made two interventions undermining Mrs.
Carrot Top is a less sophisticated and more ruthlessly commercially artist, but he shares some of the same experimental spirit.
Snapchat started it, Instagram ruthlessly copied it, and then Facebook even more ruthlessly tried to make Stories a thing in every product it makes.
He taught rulers how to govern more ruthlessly, yes — but at the same time, he also showed the ruled how they were being led.
Nevertheless, the president's critics continue to insist that he is retracting American power in some unprecedented way, rather than attempting to extend it more ruthlessly.
That would be a tough sell given that many of Trump's fellow Republicans believe the Russian leader is a foe of the US and is acting more ruthlessly than ever before.
Moving too fast opens a candidate up to accusations of being too greedy—especially women, argued political communications and social media specialist Shannon McGregor, whose careers are judged much more ruthlessly than men's.
" Asked Wednesday about what he thought of people who failed to heed that advice, Johnson said: "The more ruthlessly we can enforce upon ourselves the advice... the fewer deaths we will have and the less suffering there will be.
The Superior Spider-Man #23. Marvel Comics. The Venom symbiote soon tries to flee back to Flash, but Otto gains control. Superior Venom dispatches criminality more ruthlessly than ever before.
383 In Chamberlain's opinion, if only Germany were to wage the war more ruthlessly and brutally, then the war would be won.Field (1981), pp. 383–84 Chamberlain loathed Bethmann-Hollweg whom he saw as an inept leader who simply did not have the will to win.
Like Runaway, Salt is a film in the "juche Socialist realist standard" of North Korean film. In Salt, however, the suffering of the poor people is even more ruthlessly portrayed. In a socialist realist fashion, the landowning and rich classes is displayed as devoid of morals, with the landowner committing rape and the doctor refusing care. The poor, in turn, are generous and their relations filled with solidarity.
As the native population declined, the settlers exploited those remaining even more ruthlessly. This exploitation led to a clash between the Spanish settlers and authorities on one side and on the other side the Roman Catholic Church led by Father Cristóbal de Pedraza, who, in 1542 became the first bishop of Honduras. Bishop Pedraza, like others after him, had little success in his efforts to protect the native people.
First seen in Exiles #5, they are a team that complete missions more ruthlessly than those of the Exiles. This team had various members and its roster changed more than the Exiles. Weapon X was originally composed of Sabretooth, Kane, Mesmero, Wolverine, Maverick, and Deadpool. Weapon X was finally disbanded when the Exiles arrived and both Blink and Gambit received the mission: Weapon X and the Exiles were meant to fight to the death until only six remained.
Those who chose to stay in prison were released in December 1923, but their circumstances were likewise divisive.Melvyn Dubofsky, We Shall Be All, A History of the Industrial Workers of the World, University of Illinois Press Abridged, 2000, pages 263-264 The IWW reacted to the repression commencing in 1917, in part, by making all former leaders of the IWW ineligible for office. Ralph Darlington observed that this "effectively severed the organization from its past, decapitating the IWW even more ruthlessly than the government had been able to."Ralph Darlington, Syndicalism and the transition to communism: an international comparative analysis, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
As Pyrrhus' losses were mounting, he set out to build more powerful war engines; however, after two more months of dogged resistance, he abandoned the siege. Plutarch claimed that the ambitious king of Epirus now had his sights on Carthage itself, and began outfitting an expedition.Plutarch, Parallel Lives, Pyrrhus, 23.2-3 In preparation for his invasion, he treated the Sicilian Greeks more ruthlessly, even executing two of their rulers on false charges of treason. The subsequent animosity among the Greeks of Sicily drove some to join forces with the Carthaginians, who "took up the war vigorously" upon noticing Pyrrhus' dwindling support.
Multiculturalism without Culture is a book written by Anne Phillips. The topic of multiculturalism is explored by Phillips with reference to such subjects as Feminism, Anthropology, Political Theory, Law, and Philosophy. Her inspiration to write the book stemmed from the contrasting concerns of multiculturalism challenging the rights of women and feminism encroaching upon the well-being of cultures. While Phillips presents many different perspectives on multiculturalism, her general argument in the book can be summed up as: “It is time for elaborating a version of multiculturalism that dispenses with reified notions of culture, engages more ruthlessly with cultural stereotypes, and refuses to subordinate the rights and interests of women to the supposed traditions of their culture.”P.
Raeder claimed that he had been "very indignant" about his government's claim that Britain had sunk the Athenia, which led Maxwell Fyfe to remark that he had done nothing to express that "indignation", just as he claimed to have been angry about the false charges of homosexuality against Werner von Fritsch, where he had also done nothing after Fritsch had been cleared. One of the more serious charges facing Raeder was that he ordered unrestricted submarine warfare in 1939. Maxwell Fyfe brought up Raeder's order of 15 October 1939, which read: > "Measures which are considered necessary from a military point of view will > have to be carried out, even if they are not covered by existing > international law ... Every protest from neutral powers will have to be > turned down ... The more ruthlessly economic warfare is waged ... the sooner > the war will come to an end". When questioned about his order on 15 October 1939 for unrestricted submarine warfare including orders to fire on neutral ships, which Raeder had admitted even as he issued his order violated international law, Raeder stated in his defence: "Neutrals are acting for their own egotistical reasons and they must pay the bills if they die".

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