hegemony in A Sentence

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    The two-party Hegemony was finally broken.

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    China will never seek Hegemony: Xi.

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    The costs of such Hegemony will only grow for China.

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    American aggression and Hegemony must be stopped whatever the cost.

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    In the Cold War the goal was to prevent Russian Hegemony.

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    Hinduizing politics meant to establish political and cultural Hegemony of upper-caste Hindus.

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    But today the harmony is over and the mentality of Hegemony is emerging.

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    India, and perhaps Japan, Australia and some south-east Asian countries, see it as Hegemony;

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    The last two tried to establish Hegemony by negotiating for naval base sites.

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    Address its energy needs and most importantly, free India from the Hegemony of the US.

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    Wade, Robert Hunter(2002) US Hegemony and the World Bank: the fight over people and ideas.

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    Moreover, America's Hegemony since WW2 has ensured that we have been the dominant force in the world.

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    The last fifty years has also seen French cultural identity"threatened" by global market forces and by American"cultural Hegemony".

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    The last 70 years has also seen French cultural identity"threatened" by global market forces and by American"cultural Hegemony.

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    It was a question of the political and commercial Hegemony in the Kerala Coast, Who was supreme?

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    Americans will not conceive of themselves as orchestrators of a benevolent global Hegemony, or as agents of an indispensable nation.

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    Such a state of affairs has resulted in the formation of many regional organisations to counterbalance the“Dragon Hegemony” in Asia.

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    The second form of asserting power involved treaties in which Indian rulers acknowledged the Company's Hegemony in return for limited internal autonomy.

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    Power effectively resides with a small group of individuals whose authority is generally based on wealth-based, intellectual, family, military, or religious Hegemony.

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    Obsession with Arms in Saudi Arabia and some other GCC countries can only be explained in terms of their ambition for regional Hegemony.

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    There also exists a certain fear over the perceived loss of French identity and culture in the European system and under American"cultural Hegemony.

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    The internet was expected to renew democracy, tackle the Hegemony of the monopoly news providers and draw us all into a global community.

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    Pakistan remains China's closest ally as it is actively aiding, abetting and promoting Beijing's strategic goals and Hegemony in the region and the world.

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    But in the late 1970S, fundamentalists began to rebel against this secularist Hegemony and started to wrest religion out of its marginal position and back to center stage.

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    In fact, former prime minister David Ben-Gurion flagged the rise of Asia amidst waning Western Hegemony as early as 1953, in an essay titled“Israel Among The Nations”.

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    What we can say here with some confidence is that the forces(“Neo-Liberalism”?) behind the Hegemony of globalist institutions over the last twenty or thirty years have been broken.

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    The permanent five made some token concessions to the growing clamour for nuclear disarmament and eventually sealed their Hegemony with the duplicitous and discriminatory Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1968.

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    Sanders argued that the U.S. post-Cold War goal of“benevolent global Hegemony” had been“utterly discredited,” particularly by“the disastrous Iraq war and the instability and destruction it has brought to the region.”.

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    There is evidence in the Books of the Chilam Balams that there was another, earlier name for this city prior to the arrival of the Itza Hegemony in northern Yucatan.

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    There is evidence in the Books of the Chilam Balams that there was another, earlier name for this city prior to the arrival of the Itza Hegemony in northern Yucatán.

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