The regression results show a very clear picture: people with stronger postmodern values are much more likely to be champions of democracy.
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A minority of health visitors and other public health practitioners have worked as partnership champions.
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Two other champions entered and staged another fight.
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Allegiance to fashion snobbery was quickly dissolved with ravers championing the rise of the blatantly pirated clothing that mutated into children's clothing and bland beachwear.
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He persistently championed a larger structural involvement from the federal government to provide better economic opportunities for the freedmen.
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Rather, they championed capitalism, but from the perspective of an underdeveloped nation.
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The intelligentsia's solution to foreign domination of the labour force, too, championed state intervention.
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Precisely because these traditions ask so much of its citizens, their champions have always worried about the quality of the people.
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If those in the past championed customary rights and democratic participation, these were still important historical lessons for contemporaries.
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The biblical authority vested in these scriptural representations of heredity has not been lost on its champions.
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Both are champions of freedom and gender equality.
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In this situation the heritage becomes more hated than loved among those who should be its champions.
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In so doing they championed artists and artistic styles of their own choosing.
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Different models of service (age-related, integrated, specialist) pertain in different places, each with its own champions.
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The champions were very clear that being near the same age as the participants was essential to the success of their role.
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Collocationswithchampion
champion
These are words often used in combination withchampion.
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amateur champion
A formeramateurchampion, he turned professional in 1997, reaching the top makuuchi division in 2001.
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champion boxer
I have wondered whether it does not really call for someone with the physique of, say, achampionboxer.
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champion of freedom
I hope we shall frequently hear speeches of that kind from anotherchampionoffreedomand liberty.
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