But in matters of the environment, the hallmark of this new Congress is to place servility to special interests ahead of science.
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"Our main achievement was that we lived down servility, and I'm happy that we did it,"
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It was a longevity largely based on such absolute servility to Moscow that Zhivkov once proposed that Bulgaria should merge with the Soviet Union.
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He argued that, " Hegel's metaphysical mushroom has grown not in the gardens of science but on the dunghill of servility ".
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And this timidity has meant that stereotypes of black servility have been supplanted, over the years, by stereotypes of black villainy and black nobility.
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As we advance to make our bow, you will look in vain for signs of servility or of any evidence of a desire to please.
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Tassoni showed independent judgment in the midst of universal servility, and his " Secchia Rapita " proved that he was an eminent writer.
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The story also highlights the process by which servility or " negraille " ( a word coined by Ouologuem ) is ingrained in the black population.
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It was a watershed move in an art form that had huge feudal hangovers and its entailing element of servility that patrons expected from the artistes.
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The Serbian Orthodox Church released a statement Saturday, denying accusations by hardliners that the visit to Vatican was a sign of servility to the Holy See.