The latter role provided a refuge from, as well as a base for, revolt against the party's inherent tendencies towards oppressiveregimentationof its membership.
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But these gaps in themselves presupposed aregimentationof family life and family time.
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Some linguists regard the core/periphery distinction as an artificialregimentationimposed on a continuum of more-general to lessgeneral syntactic phenomena.
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Dispersed settlement might be seen as part of theregimentationof the landscape through state intervention in local communities.
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Theregimentationof orders of different varieties form the skeleton of all of his books.
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One is therefore not a reactionary merely because he is opposed to regulation,regimentation, red tape, and big government.
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For others, the need to put the 'real' family first was hampered by the intensity andregimentationof factory life during the boom.
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When taking up the regulation of bodies, the primary issue is about the constitution of appropriate and inappropriateregimentationof bodies.
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Instead, we may demand that in the midst of the looming postmodernregimentation, those seriously claiming to perform critical musicology underline the historicity of postmodern theory itself.
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Careful consideration of comparative ethnographic cases might lead toward a "final theory" that merges notions ofregimentation, hegemony, marginality, and resistance as closely linked metapragmatic dimensions of semiotic mediation.
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Polanyi fought against anyregimentationof science or scientists.
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I have always had and still have a very grim suspicion of any plan for theregimentation, militarisation, or conscription of labour.
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Secondly, would they have to be applied so widely as to enforce a degree ofregimentationthat no democratic party or people would accept.
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One was the fear of confrontation and the lights going out during the winter; the other, conflicting, fear was of militancy, wholesale nationalisation andregimentation.
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We are to have all kinds ofregimentationin our lives.
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