INDEX
Explanations
phrases related to social activism and advocacy
clauses expressing moral or ethical principles related to individual rights and social responsibility
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sheet
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POSITIVE LOGITS
albeit
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namely
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irrespective
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regardless
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etc
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whereas
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thereby
1.00
lest
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culminating
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aka
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we should live by pursuing our own interests, without hurting others, by physical force or
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10.63
and every day to make the world different, better, and safer for all of us
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10.47
of our way to help those in need, because this is the only life that we
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10.47
you services and help you rebuild your life,âĢĿ Sheriff Jim McDonnell said, addressing
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10.25
fails to grasp what is necessary for liberation, precisely because of the privileged white womanâĢ
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10.11
together and an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top," according
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10.10
. Everybody must have equal access to opportunity, housing, employment and justice, no matter
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9.99
federal level and forced on every American community, whether by activist judges, a power-
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9.65
to what we stand for as a university, it is a public safety challenge of the
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9.62
souls in a way that transcends place, time, and events. With some cultural
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9.60
to meet the changing needs of modern society,âĢĿ the report says.↵
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people are struggling with learning to love themselves, with body dysmorphia, eating disorders
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9.47
or that anyone should suppress their own thoughts, desires, or particular characteristics. On the
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9.39
right to live and present how they wish, and to be treated with respect and allowed
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9.31
They exert constant pressure to shape our ideas, thoughts, and emotions in ways that serve
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9.29
and speak out against all forms of violence, be they mass shootings, arson at mosques
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to discover individualism in our own hearts, or shame others for manifesting it—
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9.25
hugely important path to the middle class prosperity, which is a central part of our mandate
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that enforcing the law means respecting free speech, not trampling on it.âĢĿ
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9.11
the first step towards unifying our communities, grounded in new relationships, to<|endoftext|> whereas
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ity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can
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8.72
on which to celebrate the achievements of reason, science, and the advancement of human knowledge
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8.34
will, to realise his own human potential, to meet his destiny. Simply, he
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8.09
to make it a centre for all religions, and tell visitors that its not all about
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8.00
the contraints of the societies we know, but the reality is, meaningful travel isn
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7.92
need a government which represents all of us, not just the 1 percent.âĢĿ
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7.47
ideas about how we campaign in the future, how we harness technology and find genuine ways
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7.30
power necessary to implement the solutions we seek, it becomes the responsibility of the older generation
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7.28
does not meet the needs of the people, and we are structurally prevented from meeting
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6.94
possible to build a viable grassroots political revolution, completely independent of corporate cash, and capable
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6.73
they legitimised believing "something without evidence, without the need to justify it". He
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6.52
not be beholden to factional deals, and the community will not engage in the
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6.32
do our part in reducing the carbon footprint, and to help slow down climate change.
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6.17
canâĢĻt be bystanders to bigotry,âĢĿ Obama said. âĢľWe
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5.69
media are not there because of their pedigree, but rather their effectiveness at developing a perpetually
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5.66
on a disregard of historical and cultural conditions, and a failure to see that democracy is
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4.90
childhood cancer represents any type of positive parenting, even if we believe that such action is
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4.77
—but the Protestants are stealing our sheep,âĢĿ says an Orthodox pastor, who
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4.65
kids and pray that they learn to never, ever take on additional vulnerability to everyday life
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4.53
would shield the public from the unpleasant reality, the consequences of their electoral decision,<|endoftext|>
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4.34
hope of dealing with the resulting memory loss, âĢľsorry I have no brainâĢ
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3.80
toiled to rediscover what was lost, stripping it down and rebuilding from scratch.
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3.61
why I only buy one kind of television, Sony. ItâĢĻs not out
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3.52
seeking to hold these three police officers accountable, I hope that I can prevent the same
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3.43
be there when the news is being made, which I think will be an exciting change
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3.40
reminds Don that computers were built by people, people who worked hard to build a machine
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3.17
to a solution to the eurozone debt crisis, markets will continue to worry about a messy
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2.85
analyzing When all is said and done, most of our journals wonâĢĻt
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unclear whether they have grown stronger over time, or decayed.↵
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in the shadow of a catastrophic extinction event, especially one where only a privileged few were
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2.14
. We can talk about probability and risk, but at the end of the day,
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1.89
adulterated processed foods he produced, allowing his product to be distinguished from competitors
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1.31
diversity that is America. Imagine a jury, excused from work & school for a
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1.26
the top position among all known catalysts, is absolutely remarkable,âĢĿ says Hen
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GodâĢĻs presence is a reward, the greatest (of all).↵
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