Use "paternalism" in a sentence

1. Such programs are often mistaken for corporate paternalism.

2. They smacked of mutton-chop whiskers and paternalism.

3. This total monopoly of power masquerading as paternalism has been smashed.

4. Paternalism Cohered with both the prevailing ethics of clinical …

5. Mr Sarkozy says he wants to end French paternalism in Africa.

6. Other examples of the danger of the coordinating power of government paternalism abound.

7. The world was less kind to Storni, for whom paternalism provided no protection.

8. If farmers are frank with themselves they will also recognize that paternalism is cheap.

9. The persuasive power of paternalism supplies the motive for this step to be taken.

10. And consequently about the doctor - patient relationship, resource allocation, communication, autonomy, inform consent and paternalism.

11. Fair, in fact, than the Football Association of paternalism Feudal power and gross more important.

12. The government should be guided by the criteria of efficiency and not State paternalism.

13. She mobilised all those who felt either humiliated by its paternalism or angry at its hypocrisy.

14. In the Confucian tradition, paternalism has been a pillar for the management of Japanese enterprises.

15. Much of the problem of the underclass, we continue to believe, arises from perverse incentives rooted in misguided paternalism.

16. His lack of charisma and often unhappy persona will contrast sharply with Mandela's awesome humility, humour and stern paternalism.

17. If the philosophical basis for these inroads into the general principle is paternalism, what legal bases or justifications are there?

18. Not only did these men share the hardships of combat, their very survival imbued many with a pre-disposition to paternalism.

19. 10 With the abandonment of mercantilism and the grant of oversea state trading monopolies, paternalism gave way to private enterprise.

20. Yet, when we dig a little deeper, we find simply another style of moral paternalism lies buried beneath the surface.

21. With the abandonment of mercantilism and the grant of oversea state trading monopolies, paternalism gave way to private enterprise.

22. Consequently the forms of paternalism signified by feudal relations are more likely to be a recent tradition rather than a distant memory.

23. The birth of commercial television in the early fifties was a victory for money over breeding, of corporate power over paternalism.

24. The protective factory legislation were the outcome of the combination of industrial capitalism and family paternalism, which encumbered the improvement of women's statues.

25. Welfare capitalism in this second sense, or industrial paternalism, was centered on industries that employed skilled labor and peaked in the mid-20th century.

26. Burial for a King And if Smith's economic ideas Affronted the paternalism of the traditional Tory party, they were eventually taken up by William Pitt the Younger, the late-18th-century prime minister who is

27. Chapter 3: Bismarckian Foreign Policy (1871-1890) (A) Bismarck’s Pax Europa A New Balance of Power We have seen that, in terms of domestic policy, Bismarck spent much of his time seeking out enemies of the Reich and neutralising their impact either by coercion, paternalism or brute force