| 21. | The extent of submissiveness often depends on the structure of the group to which the person belongs ."
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| 22. | Because of this perceived submissiveness, Poskrebyshev became the butt of a series of jokes among Party officials.
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| 23. | Vigny seeks to reconcile the individual s autonomy of conscience with the soldier s submissiveness to military discipline.
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| 24. | They found that in women, but not in men, submissiveness significantly decreases the risk of heart attack.
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| 25. | In addition, the submissiveness of Olive Oyl went against the Quakers'emphasis on women's rights.
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| 26. | In the sermon, he attacks the requirement of submissiveness that was often imposed on women of the time:
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| 27. | Sim also notes a predominant theme of submissiveness amongst the female characters, a reinforcement of traditional gender roles.
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| 28. | The album's popularity seemed to augur a new balance between toughness and submissiveness among pop-soul divas.
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| 29. | Researchers looked to see if there was a link between heart disease and two personality traits : hostility and submissiveness.
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| 30. | It has been suggested that it may flush up prey, or that it may signal submissiveness to other wagtails.
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