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"perpetuation" Definitions
  1. the act of making something such as a bad situation, a belief, etc. continue for a long time

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He is too central to the conflict and its perpetuation.
In Hillary, people only see a perpetuation of Obama's policies.
" Other measures, like interfering with elections, were unjustifiable "regime perpetuation.
Entertainment's perpetuation of this trope is damaging to black women everywhere.
We can see through his work, the perpetuation of violence against women.
Pink's issue, then, was the insidious perpetuation of women as sex objects.
What responsibility do YouTube, Facebook, and others have in the perpetuation of hate?
On Thursday, Thomas' father, Anthony Thomas, filed a petition for perpetuation of testimony.
Trump's Ebola tweets and perpetuation of myths about vaccines certainly aren't very encouraging.
And that is key to the longevity of, the perpetuation of the system.
And Kim's abiding interest appears to be survival and the perpetuation of his rule.
Mr. Dudamel has said that his main concern is the perpetuation of El Sistema.
The report called perpetuation of the Kim dynasty the "primary strategic goal" of North Korea.
Is it fair to say that "Legion" is about the perpetuation of male-dominated narratives?
He has also been the subject of much criticism over the perpetuation of fake news.
The artist Alexandra Bell researches the role of the media in the perpetuation of racism.
Those who recognize their complicity in or perpetuation of it will, and should, feel uncomfortable.
America certainly plays a role in the perpetuation of the conflict; but not the primary role.
I do think that the perpetuation of 'trauma porn' and Black pain is a major problem.
"It is my only way of dealing with the perpetuation of the human race," she explains.
My reward was a self-sustaining economic engine serving no end greater than its own perpetuation.
It's a Dennett-esque foray into both the emergence of the self and its evolutionary perpetuation.
But it's not biased, except that it's what biases us toward the perpetuation of the species.
Vatican II was at once the church's response to a crisis and the perpetuation of it.
The cost of that forgetting is the perpetuation of a false dichotomy between particularism and universalism.
"The true 'spoiler' is the duopoly that cares first and foremost for its perpetuation," he said.
And although the problem is multifaceted, its perpetuation can be traced in part to insufficient resources.
Homeland has long been criticized for stoking Islamophobia with its relentless perpetuation of the Muslim terrorist stereotype.
And it is hard to shed because of the many ways we unknowingly invest in its perpetuation.
But neither is the Jewish-Israeli perpetuation of the same violence against Palestinians to be treated lightly.
I think it is attributable, very likely attributable, to a phenomenon that is called perpetuation of racial entitlement.
But my mom understands that hearing the perpetuation of this tale of us versus them breaks my heart.
To many, the content of their interview sounded sadly more like a naive perpetuation of their own victimization.
She challenged the legal foundation of this law and blamed it for the perpetuation of gender disparities in Tanzania.
" In contrast, stories with heterosexual characters "involve perpetuation of the species and the ancient, sacralized structures of the family.
Needless to say, this behavior — and the perpetuation of it — is never okay, especially not from a Presidential hopeful.
Actually, it's society that's getting a free ride on women's unrewarded contributions to the perpetuation of the human race.
But I do know that both those attitudes foster a perpetuation of the status quo, and that's no good.
Rather, higher education also functions to inculcate students with the values of the Islamic Revolution, thereby ensuring their perpetuation.
Trump's generals have not devised a strategy to end a war, but an excuse for ensuring its further perpetuation.
"This can only mean more extrajudicial killings and the perpetuation of impunity and absence of accountability," Mr. Conde said.
But fear of potential consequences should not lead to the perpetuation of harm and the disregard of imminent threat.
When a site is allowing the perpetuation of hate, violence or discriminatory intolerance, we take immediate and decisive action.
In each case there were peers, colleagues and even superiors who were supposedly complicit in the perpetuation of abuse.
"The perpetuation of stereotypes of black criminality is problematic even if it is outside of a hiring context," Crawford explained.
I think a lot of this perpetuation of the myth stems from people not asking if this might hurt someone.
Any perpetuation of the myth that vaccines do more harm than good is a disservice to people around the world.
Instead, he allowed the perpetuation of the 'grieving, good guy' image he and his handlers had crafted for the media.
When a site is explicitly allowing the perpetuation of hate, violence or discriminatory intolerance, we take immediate and decisive action.
The perpetuation of Taiwan's democratic system was a core value of Taiwan's, the council said in reaction to Xi's speech.
Human space programmes stuck in low orbit with no higher purpose than self- perpetuation could not make good their loss.
This belief, that perpetuation of a person's image amounts to consecration, is implicit in the current condemnations of Confederate monuments.
Lee urged his soldiers to avoid "the perpetuation of barbarous outrages upon the unarmed," but did not stop the kidnappings.
Its main welfare scheme is already beginning to feel permanent, because it has created a constituency in favour of its perpetuation.
Its perpetuation speaks directly to the reasons today's liberals seem to have such difficulty holding and wielding power in this country.
One institution that has long stood in our way is the silent perpetuation of discriminatory and predatory behavior by influential investors.
Each of these issues has contributed to the perpetuation and escalation of the FARC's rural insurgency, but none of them caused it.
Utility bills are the primary reason why people resort to payday loans, and play an outsized role in the perpetuation of poverty.
This gesture of multicultural inclusivity is belied by the perpetuation of a white male gaze — a mere continuation of the Shirley card.
I do not think that these arguments (individually or in combination) dictate continued retention of the territories and perpetuation of the occupation.
Moreover, the idea that if only one party could gain the permanent upper hand is itself a perpetuation of the doom loop.
With Grondona in charge of FIFA finances, Blatter elevated that ad hoc bagman-politicking into a sophisticated corporate machinery of shameless self-perpetuation.
But the perpetuation of the belief that complete and total destruction will be the result of massive nuclear strikes continues to this day.
"When a site is allowing the perpetuation of hate, violence or discriminatory intolerance, we take immediate and decisive action," a PayPal spokesman said.
What's more, the Catholic Church has taken a significant part in the annihilation of indigenous people and the justification and perpetuation of slavery.
His government was outraged recently when Italy's populist leaders mocked France for what they called the perpetuation of its colonial relationship with Africa.
If in other lands the eternal truths of the past are threatened by intolerance we must provide a safe place for their perpetuation.
In some recent work, my colleagues and I have been able to demonstrate how the perpetuation of the gaydar myth has unintended negative consequences.
Ironically, in Singapore, Chu's all-Asian boast is nothing more than a perpetuation of the existing Chinese dominance in mainstream media and pop culture.
It's time for politicians to act on this public sentiment and reject the fear-mongering of those who insist on the perpetuation of criminalization.
But these simply cannot be based on a perpetuation of the systematic persecution and marginalization of the Rohingya in Myanmar's social and political life.
It is to the American public and, in the broadest sense, to the perpetuation of the democratic principles on which this country was built.
The result of disparities in healthy beverage and food access is the perpetuation of disparities is major chronic diseases that develop secondary to obesity.
For too long, we have allowed the perpetuation of the myth that the super-wealthy are subject to greater tax burdens than regular Americans.
The perpetuation of criminality is also exacerbated by police departments that publish mugshots and police blotters on social media websites like Facebook and Twitter.
If advanced reactor designs do, indeed, reduce the threat of a meltdown, then perpetuation of this corporate welfare program should no longer be necessary.
Throughout its run, The Bachelor(ette) has been criticized for its perpetuation of outdated gender norms and beauty standards and lack of racial diversity.
This gets to one ethic of This Town that has endured and that Trump has reinforced: The interests of self-perpetuation drive nearly everything.
I've been told that they're really business associates, intricately involved in each other's lives because they're jointly invested in the perpetuation of their political relevance.
That Detroit queue has gone and the warehousing company that so cleverly devised its perpetuation, Metro, has been slapped with a $10 million retroactive fine.
Stephens then made it plain that slavery was the only thing at issue, and its permanent perpetuation the only demand that could never be compromised.
Like the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the theory was fabricated to order, for a special purpose: the institution and perpetuation of culture war.
On the flip side, when the AAM phase opposes the ENSO phase, the progression or perpetuation of El Niño or La Niña can be slowed.
"When a site is explicitly allowing the perpetuation of hate, violence or discriminatory intolerance, we take immediate and decisive action," PayPal said in a statement.
We thought the long tail of the internet would bring diversity; instead we got sameness and the perpetuation of the oldest biases, like gender discrimination.
Many political observers have argued that Trump's perpetuation of the false claim and his creation of the commission could jeopardize voting access in this country.
As a feminized robot, Alexa is given voice only in response to other voices, a perpetuation of the gendered silencing at the root of Western civilization.
Supporting that way of life has promoted the perpetuation of certain crops and domestic animals, which makes the most economic sense for a swelling human population.
Individual comfort is not as important as the perpetuation of the population, so having sex (in rigid, proper set-ups, of course) is a moral imperative.
Joseph Stiglitz: It's rigged in the obvious sense: some—the rich and powerful and their children—have better opportunities than others, enabling the perpetuation of advantages.
"The U.S. did something very important by stopping the funding for the refugee perpetuation agency known as UNRWA," Netanyahu said, according to The Times of Israel.
Every day, it seems, the list of famous American names accused of playing some role in the perpetuation of Russian geopolitical goals grows longer and longer.
While members of Congress like to portray themselves as heroic citizen legislators who do it all themselves, the perpetuation of this myth only makes things worse.
I don't think he'd support Palestinians who twice rejected negotiated deals to essentially give them back the West Bank but rather preferred perpetuation of the conflict.
On the site, tracks from the record play in perpetuation as a spirograph of sound waves, formant shifts, and dotted funnel-like passages wind around the screen.
A retreat from proactive policing in the wake of such an incident is both a sign of the failure of procedural justice and a perpetuation of it.
Meantime, the perpetuation of Republican dominance at the state level through 2020 would grant the G.O.P. the upper hand in redrawing congressional districts after the next census.
Audiences, he argued, are never quite as passive as they're made out to be; they are active participants in the creation and perpetuation of a shared reality.
And by keeping us in the abortion umpiring business, it is the perpetuation of that disruption, rather than of any pax Roeana, that the Court's new majority decrees.
The statement that black lives matter is a reminder to those whose perpetuation of that environment has effectively dehumanized them to develop those capacities just as highly; i.e.
"The perpetuation of Unrwa is not the dream of any peace-loving person in Israel," said Yossi Beilin, a longtime Israeli politician who helped initiate the Oslo process.
" They also ordered action against student journalists at the conservative Claremont Independent "for its continual perpetuation of hate speech, anti-Blackness, and intimidation toward students of marginalized backgrounds.
This may be why root connections happen in the first place, but cannot explain their perpetuation, for trying to help a trunkless stump reproduce would be a fool's errand.
The emphasis in this series of paintings by Chris Barnard is to highlight the role of institutions of privilege in the perpetuation of racial violence in the United States.
An early Muppet character, Roosevelt Franklin, was beloved by many, including the show's black staff, but was ultimately sidelined for what some saw as a perpetuation of negative stereotypes.
Many of the nays, including Mr. Moran, want the issue to disappear; Mr. McConnell wants to put them on the record supporting the perpetuation of the Affordable Care Act.
Black Friday, arguably his greatest film, examined the cyclical wheel of religious hatred with an incensed focus on the systems of power and corruption that are complicit in its perpetuation.
The government's perpetuation of repressive tactics across Syria further exposed that the country's leaders were not concerned with Syrian interests, but their own narrow need to hold on to power.
The provision in question was a mere "perpetuation of racial entitlement", he said during the Shelby County oral argument; the Supreme Court had to stop it or no one would.
Well into the twenty-first century, leftist subversion is masking failings that date back to colonialism—even as those same failings have in turn fueled the perpetuation of the fighting.
Scholars have argued that kind of reporting leads to the perpetuation of a belief that tragedy in Africa, a place presented as so "backward" seeming, is inevitable and not newsworthy.
On race: The wellness industry already reeks of privilege; we don't need further perpetuation of the idea that taking care of our bodies and minds is only for rich white people.
But its perpetuation, whether by country music or the Montana tourism board or Timberlake, is essential to the nation's sense of self, and gets reactivated in times of national identity crisis.
And that's a problem for many reasons, but arguably the biggest is that having so few female execs results in the perpetuation of corporate culture that doesn't support or advance women.
All of us are participants in the perpetuation of the idea that music—and just as importantly, the people who like it—can be judged in any kind of objective way.
Le Pen's line of attack on Macron is clear: he is the perpetuation of Hollande, the representative of "the system" and a product of "international finance," with all the attendant innuendo.
A ruthless police state alone is inadequate to suppress the people; regime perpetuation requires projection of intimidation abroad — nuclear bullying — to hammer home the message of invulnerability to latent internal dissent.
While popular culture and political discourse often link mental illness with the perpetuation of violence, the reality is that people with mental illness are more likely to be victims of violent crime.
For this group, "guns connote … the perpetuation of illicit social hierarchies, the elevation of force over reason, and the expression of collective indifference to the wellbeing of strangers," Braman and Kahan write.
Rather, it was just as easily the avenue for disgraced men to rehabilitate or burnish their image through faux-vulnerability and humility, an act of ego nourishment, and fantasy perpetuation, nothing more.
Misogynistic, inconsiderate, and socially inept, Raj was still a perpetuation of racism in Hollywood, albeit a more subtle example than those like Apu of the Simpsons and Mr. Kim from South Park.
While commemorating the key breakthrough leading to a peace agreement between Egypt and Israel, we might therefore consider Camp David's more troubling legacy: a crucial step in the perpetuation of Palestinian statelessness.
So, for Japan, expect business as usual -- the perpetuation of the Cold War status quo allows the country's postwar order, including decades of almost unbroken rule by the Liberal Democratic Party, to continue.
The emphasis in this series is to highlight the role of these spaces in the perpetuation of racial violence in the United States, and these paintings call us to reconsider their supposed neutrality.
"Victory" and "democracy" are fine buzzwords, but all they seem to achieve is the perpetuation of violence, in which a few warlords and contractors get rich, while a lot of other people die.
" And veteran political reporter Mark Leibovich digs in on what has — and hasn't — changed in "the gilded, inbred carnival" of Washington, D.C., since Trump's inauguration: "The interests of self-perpetuation drive nearly everything.
"The truth is that we are facing a country that is polarized between those who want continuity of the current presidency and those who reject the perpetuation in power of Evo Morales," he said.
"Defendants' perpetuation of uncertainty over the status of the questionnaire is unacceptable: by their own admission, this delay is imperiling the Defendants' ability to conduct the 2020 census," the ACLU and its lawyers argued.
The list of demands, in particular, has become a standard activist strategy for the campus left; but a demand is, on the face of it, a strategy for disengagement and perpetuation of hostile relations.
After the pushback from people who criticized what they saw as Reinhart's perpetuation of the harmful narrative of bootstrapping one's way out of depression, the actress fired back with her own set of tweets.
States should recognize that when implemented correctly, a risk-based assessment tool can be a solution to the current bail problems that result in the perpetuation of debtors prison for those who can't pay.
"The discriminatory membership policies of these organizations have led to the perpetuation of spaces that are rife with power imbalances," Dr. Khurana wrote in a letter to Harvard's president, Drew Gilpin Faust, in May.
The measure would, in a stroke, force the city to accept the perpetuation of the plastic-trash free-for-all, with tons of discarded bags clogging the sewers, festooning tree branches and littering sidewalks.
I'm not sure where it lies, yet, and I'm still struggling with how those of us who write about the works themselves are involved in that perpetuation and/or the dispelling of the mythology.
But that belief is as mythical as the rest that shape the West in the popular imagination, and Limerick has little patience for its perpetuation: "the workings of history carried the opposite lesson," she writes.
A good example of how Fox News actively participates in the perpetuation and circulation of fake news is the controversy over the Park51 project, which gripped the media and figured in political debates in 2010.
Twenty-five Academy members of Asian descent, including three former members of the Board of Governors, have sent a letter to the organization protesting "its perpetuation of racist stereotypes" at the Oscars on Feb. 28.
"By providing this regime with billions [sic] of dollars in untraceable foreign currency, the Administration is aiding the regime and criminals across the world in their perpetuation of financial crimes," wrote Wilson: http://bit.ly/2cjFsxn.
Ken Gause, a Korea analyst at CNA, a nonprofit research and analysis organization, told CNN's "The Situation Room" that the North Korean leader's overriding objectives are regime survival and the perpetuation of the Kim dynasty.
He had come to see the drone program as an endless war whose short-term "successes" only sowed more hatred in the long term while siphoning resources to military contractors that profited from its perpetuation.
Architects and urban designers, toiling daily at the coalface of speculative urban development, are complicit in the perpetuation of growth but we are also in a unique position to contribute towards a move away from it.
A passing character describes the situation as "a perpetuation of the past"—and really, what haunts all of us more than the idea of one's former painful experiences always charging ahead into an increasingly bleak future?
It also gave me pause: On the occasions when I travel with my husband, am I unwittingly contributing to the perpetuation of the myth that female spouses are the softer side of their power-wielding husbands?
It's an odd and particularly British law that goes back centuries, and whose perpetuation, beyond giving us highly amusing stories about desperate Brits fending off swans with squirt guns, hints at some deeper issues as well.
More often than not, the effects and perpetuation of racism lie not in those shocking instances of bodily violence, but are steeped in behaviors that have been learned and relearned by both victims and perpetrators, over centuries.
And in an ironic perpetuation of racism, models with white ancestry can get the brand diversity points while still hedging close to Eurocentric beauty standards, a bitter echo of the racial limbo multiracial people have inhabited historically.
Intended to be a revelation of cultural heritage and a contemplation of the perpetuation of life from both cultural and biological perspectives, the collection features 15 masks and is partitioned into three subcategories: Past, Present, and Future.
The cold open, meant to be a dark joke on America's history of racist imagery and a nod to a pivotal scene in the film, instead was a metacommentary on the perpetuation of that discrimination on SNL.
"As a result of the Maduro regime's inability to govern and perpetuation of lawlessness, it is no longer possible to certify that Venezuela is meeting baseline standards of security," the official added, referring to embattled President Nicolas Maduro.
Here 's the letter in full: We are writing as Academy members of Asian descent to express our complete surprise and disappointment with the targeting of Asians at the 88th Oscars telecast and its perpetuation of racist stereotypes.
Everything from vicious name-calling, to physical pushing on the line, to women shaming other women for their technique and skill — it was a perpetuation of the abuse we've historically experienced at the hands of our male colleagues.
While he purported not to actually espouse this thinking nor to believe the veracity of this accusation of the homophobic colleague who uttered this nonsense, his words in fact were nothing more than a perpetuation of the aggression.
The Taliban see the perpetuation of the war, which guarantees continued Western military and financial support to Afghanistan, as serving the interests of the ruling elites more than a political agreement that would force them to share power.
It underscores a fundamental dilemma for these sites: The business of attracting tourists and making money often clashes with efforts to present a more comprehensive history of its participation and perpetuation of the horrors of slavery in America.
We must examine the values in our own leaders, knowing that a lack of tolerance begets very little but a perpetuation of similar intolerance, until we are all divided and there is no place to reclaim our common humanity.
"The reason that the president is frustrated is because there's a perpetuation of false narratives, use of unnamed sources over and over again about things that have happened that don't ultimately happen, and that's very troubling," the spokesman said.
Curran, who joined Unsane on bass ahead of 1995's Scattered, Smothered & Covered and remains alongside drummer Vincent Signorelli more than two decades later, attributes the perpetuation of the band's unsettling style to more than just a consistent lineup.
"The arms industries, banking and other financial institutions, government intelligence agencies and countless others ...  seeks the preservation and the perpetuation of the powers that be," a person wearing the group's trademark Guy Fawkes mask said in a computerized voice.
With the rise of historical memory came the growing sense, especially on the left, that the pact of forgetting had been a cowardly betrayal and the transition it enabled little more than the perpetuation of Francoism by other means.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described UNRWA on Sunday as "the refugee perpetuation agency" whose money "should be taken and be used to really help rehabilitate the refugees, whose real number is a sliver of that reported by UNRWA".
All eyes will be on the spring '18 runways to see just how houses uphold these new guidelines, and how much we will still need to campaign for more inclusivity (and less perpetuation of dangerously thin ideals) in the industry.
Ukraine's best bet, though still a terrible deal, may be a perpetuation of the status quo dating to Russia's 2014 invasion of eastern Ukraine: a simmering conflict that costs Ukrainian lives but doesn't enshrine permanent Russian control of the region.
In recent years, consensus has been growing among policymakers in both parties that our practice of "warehousing" prisoners is contributing to the perpetuation of criminal behavior in the United States, which in turn devastates families and imposes significant costs on all Americans.
Mr. Abbas also told Mr. Biden that "restoring hope and providing a political horizon was the key to security, peace and stability" and that Israel's continued settlement construction and perpetuation of the occupation were the causes of the violence and bloodshed, Wafa reported.
The title of your new show—OVER AND OVER AND OVER—can be read in two ways, as a kind of mantra, an injunction to repeat a demand for equality, but also as a reference to the perpetuation of a status quo.
And the question is whether we can maintain that edge knowing that it is ultimately our tolerance for the opinions that offend us most that's the most vital ingredient in the preservation of our national institutions and the perpetuation of our national greatness.
Historians, for instance, are still writing (and arguing) about the roots of the arms race that culminated in World War I.The arms version of a sports race lacks a purpose (apart from the perpetuation of a competition fueled by an endless action-reaction sequence).
The result is a mutually reinforcing cycle, in which the particular historical circumstances of the 1990s created the image of the scandal-ridden Clintons, and the Clintons gave up on trying to erase that image, ensuring its perpetuation long after it should've faded away.
" For Updike, even subpar novels of heterosexual coupling still concerned themselves with "the perpetuation of the species and the ancient, sacralized structures of the family," and thereby possessed a certain inherent interest; in "The Spell," by contrast, "nothing is at stake but self-gratification.
And Davidson is herself a creative teacher as well as an accomplished researcher, an innovator in the "digital humanities" and an administrator who belies that label by not just running things but helping others transcend academic disciplines and the simple perpetuation of old teaching models.
Time's infamous 1966 article "The Homosexual in America" dropped just three years before the Stonewall riots; the perpetuation of horrible, anti-gay stereotypes and falsehoods (like the viability of conversion therapy) did the kind of damage that extended beyond the week that story spent on newsstands.
Read more: The top 10 qualities that US voters want most in a presidential candidate, according to a new INSIDER pollBut that message fell flat with a lot of voters who saw her as a perpetuation of the status quo and establishment politics associated with corruption.
Before then, in 22009, he had been recruited to be chairman of the Commission on Foundations and Private Philanthropy, a private body that was organized in response to populist attacks on philanthropies as parsimonious institutions that are mainly interested in self-perpetuation while enjoying favored tax status.
"The frequency and severity of these human rights violations, together with the lack of accountability, has created an atmosphere of impunity which encourages the further perpetuation of such violations," said Fiona Frazer, who led the investigating mission, which the United Nations General Assembly ordered in December.
"However well-intentioned some external challenges may have been and however sincere worries were about possible unknown consequences arising from a new school restroom protocol, the perpetuation of harm to a child stemming from unconstitutional conduct cannot be allowed to stand," the judge wrote on Friday.
Data from the Bloomberg School of Public Health show that one in five children in Richmond has had at least two adverse childhood experiences — traumatic events that can have lasting effects on health and contribute to the perpetuation of violence by the affected individuals later on.
"Be it resolved the House of Representatives rejects the perpetuation of anti-Semitic stereotypes in the United States and around the world, including the pernicious myth of dual loyalty and foreign allegiance, especially in the context of support for the United States-Israel alliance," the resolution reads.
Just as there is an agreement among Turkey's political affiliates to overlook the perpetuation of the genocide of the Armenian people, Israel's connection to the axis of power in the Western world seems to earn it a pass on the brutal aspects of its relationship with Palestine.
The modern, politically conservative evangelical movement we know is a movement rooted in the perpetuation of racial segregation, and its affiliation with the hard-right fringes of the conservative movement in the late 1970s produced a mutant form of evangelicalism inconsistent with the best traditions of evangelicalism itself.
"To the best of our ability, we will conduct a fact-finding investigation of these incidents as we try to cope with the unprecedented scale and pace of killings resulting from the perpetuation of this administration's so-called war on drugs," said Chito Gascon, the leader of the commission.
It may not believe great-grandchildren of the original refugees will one day claim apartments in Tel Aviv, but as one of the largest UN agencies, it has an interest in self-perpetuation – which means lying to refugees about the chances of a "right of return" ever occurring.
Despite initially vague reports, both critics and supporters of affirmative action spent yesterday debating the aim of its existence, as well as the perpetuation of the dubious myth that students who benefit from it, particularly those who are black, can go to college for little to no money.
"The sheer amount of resources being spent right now by press trying to simply uncover whether or not I am pregnant (for the bajillionth time... but who's counting) points to the perpetuation of this notion that women are somehow incomplete, unsuccessful, or unhappy if they're not married with children," she wrote.
"The reason that the President is frustrated is because there's a perpetuation of false narratives, a use of unnamed sources over and over again about things that are happening, that don't ultimately happen, and I think that is troubling," he vented, before walking away to the sound of reporters' shouts.
If the manifest motivation for the exercise from the beginning was a strong suspicion that England's class distinctions remained insuperable, there was an equally important if latent hope that the broadening out of the middle-class emphasis on education, abstemiousness, modesty and discipline might confound the base perpetuation of class difference.
"The sheer amount of resources being spent right now by press trying to simply uncover whether or not I am pregnant (for the bajillionth time ... but who's counting) points to the perpetuation of this notion that women are somehow incomplete, unsuccessful, or unhappy if they're not married with children," she said.
" Aniston says that "The sheer amount of resources being spent right now by press trying to simply uncover whether or not I am pregnant (for the bajillionth time... but who's counting) points to the perpetuation of this notion that women are somehow incomplete, unsuccessful, or unhappy if they're not married with children.
And that's why I'm constantly appalled at the ways in which publishers and editors like Lucas and Nome can somehow pretend that their devaluation of writers' labor is not also somehow a devaluation of the world itself, a perpetuation of the systems of war and inequality that they claim to want to correct.
Last night, people kept talking (OK, tweeting) about various firsts or mosts that the 13 innings between the Cubs and the Rockies represented but it seems odd to marvel at a stat that is largely just reflective of a shift in the overall system and that will be necessarily diluted by the very perpetuation of that system.
Emaciated troll doll/neo-confederate reddit superfan/the bad guy in every movie about the Civil Rights Movement Jeff Sessions indicated that it was time to bring back the War on Drugs and fill our prisons with nonviolent offenders for no discernible reason other than the perpetuation of white supremacy and the need to keep private prison stocks buoyant.
That opportunity — to contribute to the perpetuation of independently validated carbon markets around the world — is what convinced investors like Paul Graham, Justin Kan, Daniel Kan, Gustaf Alströmer, Peter Reinhardt, Jason Jacobs and Chris Sacca from Lowercase Capital, as well as funds such as Social+Capital, Global Founders Capital and Atomico, to contribute to the company's $4.1 million funding.
Certainly the Occupy people think the perpetuation of unfair advantages is capitalism's fault, not technology's, but, er, the distinction between "capitalism" and "the tech industry" grows pretty fine in an era in which the world's five most valuable public companies are Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft — the same five tech titans that Bruce Sterling singled out as "the Stacks" some years ago.
There was the slut-shaming of the 2015 single "Hotline Bling" ("Got a reputation for yourself now...Started wearing less and goin' out more / Glasses of champagne out on the dancefloor") and let's not forget his perpetuation of the stereotype that women need saving on 2009's "Houstatlantavegas" ("You go get fucked up and we just show up at your rescue").
A U.N. body, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), funded by American and other global taxpayers to the tune of billions of dollars, has been dedicated to the perpetuation of Palestinians' refugee status and their maximalist demands – in addition to more broadly amplifying the political narrative of just one side of one complex conflict.
I met up with Bourdain in between two back-to-back LA premiere screenings of the web series' second season in the back room of the silent movie theater to talk about how the "artisanal" craze started, the food media's role in its perpetuation, the pros and cons of making everything in-house, and why unnecessary things can be the most beautiful.
" Their pledge echoes the call of the letter, which ends with a specific address to these institutions: "We, the undersigned — those who have experienced abuse and those standing in solidarity with them — call upon art institutions, boards, and peers to consider their role in the perpetuation of different levels of sexual inequity and abuse, and how they plan to handle these issues in the future.
The author is known for her rich worldbuilding, her complex female characters, and her use of fantasy to tell deeply political stories about broken worlds and dysfunctional societies; Stone Sky takes you inside such a world, where humans have been battling for survival against apocalyptic climate "seasons," and the fraying or rebuilding of certain character relationships could mean the perpetuation or end of humanity.
With warm regards, Dawn Hudson To: Cheryl Boone Isaacs, President Dawn Hudson, CEO Members of the Board of Governors Reginald Hudlin and David Hill Dear Cheryl, Dawn, Members of the Board of Governors, Reginald and David: We are writing as Academy members of Asian descent to express our complete surprise and disappointment with the targeting of Asians at the 88th Oscars telecast and its perpetuation of racist stereotypes.
The costs of unilateral "fire and fury" remain exorbitant, and a combination of sanctions, information penetration, and diplomacy still provides a more palatable way of distributing costs more fairly to North Korea's neighbors, and especially to China, which has enabled Kim to retain the political isolation essential to perpetuation of one-man rule while providing the economic lifeline necessary to sustain the regime and fuel Kim's nukes and rockets.

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