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By the 1970's, major military assaults were seen as perpetuating the war, not ending it.
And how come female designers are often guilty of perpetuating the same clichés?
You overlook your own contributions in perpetuating the notion that sabotage brought down the flight.
Yet a recent California case suggests that perpetuating that unfairness could invite a legal challenge.
I'm almost afraid of perpetuating a new tag."
And feminists have criticized Cosmopolitan for perpetuating young women's potential feelings of inadequacy so that the magazine can play a role in making them feel better.
"Selling the air rights is all about perpetuating the Broadway theater," Mr. Libin said.
He and Madison Avenue should be ashamed for perpetuating the cruelty and ridiculousness of dogs as status symbols.
But that benefit is outweighed by the negative impact of perpetuating a clubhouse-dominated election system that discourages many qualified individuals from trying for judicial office.
Some, in fact, might find it downright condescending and, worse, a possible means of perpetuating stereotypes about Spanish-speaking citizens of the United States.
A memorial for perpetuating his memory is established and will be completed shortly at his home in Chandigarh (1550, Sec 18-D).
The fighting words served Mr. Gore well by perpetuating the Democratic tradition of fighting for the underdog or disenfranchised.
Does the Council feel that she and other international celebrities have a role to play in perpetuating the serious publicity that could be given to this highly important issue?
A pink ghetto is now used to describe the placement of female managers into positions that will not lead them to the board room, thus perpetuating the "glass ceiling".
In 1989, a judge in Miami began to take a hands-on approach to drug addicts, ordering them into treatment, rather than perpetuating the revolving door of court and prison.
Opponents accuse these programs of perpetuating an oligarchy and plutocracy as they lower the weight of academic merit in admissions process in exchange of financial one.
It is one of 10 black homelands, which opponents of apartheid, including the African National Congress, criticize as perpetuating South Africa's policy of segregation.
"When you repeat any part of the big lie, you're not part of the solution of getting to the truth, but of perpetuating that lie," he said.
Brunhilda also played a role in perpetuating the diocese of Maurienne as a suffragan bishopric of the archdiocese of Vienne.
The book drew sharp criticism from the liberal-leaning Charleston City Paper who accused Connelly of knowingly or unknowingly perpetuating historical distortions and lies.
Government ministers have argued that a growing culture of welfare dependency is perpetuating welfare spending, and claim that a cultural change is required to reduce the welfare bill.
She drew fire from liberals who accused her of practicing thought control and perpetuating many of the strict travel regulations imposed in the most bitter days of the cold war.
The leaders of the two countries, Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea and Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia, bear responsibility for perpetuating the war.
I also believe that we must not jeopardise the achievement of this aim by perpetuating the myth that there is a crucial difference between the large Member States and the small ones.