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单词 public life
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Its radical potential is stymied, however, by an overly narrow focus on women's equal participation inpubliclife.
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The actuaries had long been a heterogeneous group, without a discipline of their own, and had long been without a voice inpubliclife.
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The location was the landscape garden, divorced from the city andpubliclife.
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Wills, memorials (a petition to government, detailing a complaint), petitions, and lawsuits give order to both his own and topubliclife.
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With their domination of charitable societies and commission posts, one group of urbanites established themselves as a cornerstone of the town'spubliclife.
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A conservative opinion, like ' women are over-represented inpubliclife', helps to predict a general conservative attitude because this is the most extreme conservative response.
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And isn't that concentration a threat topubliclife?
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Together, these principles can form the essential ingredients-the constitutive and self-binding rules and mechanisms-ofpubliclife, allowing it to function and reproduce over time.
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Republicanism, emphasizing equality, assigns greater dignity topubliclife.
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And this is despite the fact that it was the back-stage mundanities that supported and made possible the front-stage ofpubliclife.
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Yet, many agree thatpubliclifeis not to be guided by religious doctrines or institutions.
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An individual'spubliclifetakes nothing away from the moral or intellectual value of his work.
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Corruption inpubliclifeis palpable evidence of the absence of the rule of law.
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Their students would then learn the skills necessary to be successful inpubliclife.
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Women were the civilising force within the family and inpubliclifethrough action to reform institutions.
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It is used inpubliclife, in all nonprivate schools, in health care, and in most of the media.
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Then there is the much-discussed disengagement frompubliclife.
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What, though, will be irreversible is a self-confident indigenous presence in the management of broad parts ofpubliclife.
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The church encouraged women to enterpubliclife, aroused their moral values and selfconfidence, and served as a precondition for the equal partnership #!
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