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    A study into the right to existence of cults in Malaysia / Danial Amir, Farah Najiha Md. Radi and Rijalul Fauzi Mustapa by Amir, Danial, Md. Radi, Farah Najiha, Mustapa, Rijalul Fauzi

    Published 2006
    “…The research will also delve into the issues of the public, and how sentiments therein may affect a cult's right to existence. This research is of paramount importance as it attempts to synchronise the multiple laws that exist regarding religion into one coherent compilation to allow for clarity in answering that question of questions; do cults have the right to exist in Malaysia.…”
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    Institutional stakeholders’ views on jaguar conservation issues in central Brazil by Yennie K. Bredin, John D.C. Linnell, Leandro Silveira, Natália M. Tôrres, Anah A. Jácomo, Jon E. Swenson

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The three institutional stakeholder groups all accepted the jaguar’s fundamental right to exist and agreed that it was important to establish protected areas for jaguars. …”
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    HIGHER EDUCATION IN MANAGEMENT AND ITS LEGITIMACY by Emilio Díez-de-Castro

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Unlike most state-sponsored institutions, the social acceptance of the private sector model is based on its ability to justify its own right to exist. But if private organizations must demonstrate their right to exist, institutional pressure forces public institutions to also demonstrate their legitimacy. …”
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    Noted: Horror stories confront journalists by David Robie

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…In Restless Souls, Thornton provides colourful, evocative and tragic insights into the Karen people's struggle for freedom and the right to exist. He is based in part in the border town of Mae Sot—a bizarre community featuring aid peddlers, drug dealers, mercenaries, prostitutes, gem smugglers and freelance journalists.…”
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    Transnationalismes et apories identitaires: l’<i>afropéanisme</i> de Léonora Miano by Flora AMABIAMINA

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Most of the time, these afrodescendants and subsaharians face integration problems and the question of their identity, dreaming of a community where race would no longer have the right to exist. Our analysis will shed light on realism and utopia as salient features of the author’s imaginary.…”
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    “American Sodom: New Orleans Faces Its Critics and an Uncertain Future” by Randy Sparks

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…In the face of a disaster that resulted from improperly built levees, the residents of the beleaguered city were forced to defend their city's right to exist.  This essay explores the roots of these negative perceptions of the city, th impact of these perceptions on the rebuilding effort, and the spirit of the city's citizens who are determined to rebuild while holding on to the city distinctive culture.…”
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    Laughing at the United States by Eve Bantman-Masum

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…But beyond politics, laughing at the United States also serves a social purpose, that of strengthening ties among Mexicans for whom resisting the United States is synonymous with gaining the right to exist independently.…”
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    Work history as a subject of research by Svetlana N. Ignatova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…However, we believe that “work history” also has a right to exist. It is more relevant when it comes to studying other aspects of individuals’ working activities. …”
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    Quand la lyrique des troubadours s’invite dans la narration by Anne Ibos-Augé

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…However there are many procedures involving quotation, without having a real right to exist. Both registers - lyrical and narrative - are constantly shifting back and forth in the corpus of 13th- and 14th-century novas in the langue d'oc, and several procedures are encountered depending on the texts: the author's "dire", which explicitly quotes the “trouveur”, the anonymous song, which no longer quotes him, and the underlying intertext, a veritable "lyrical speech" borrowing from the songs’ repertoire. …”
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    Bradamante et Fleurdépine. L’amour impossible du Roland furieux (1532) by Valentina Irena Denzel

    “…The Ariostean epic describes lesbianism as a péché muet, a silent sin that has no right to exist. At the same time, the multiple facets of Bradamante’s, Ricciardetto’s, and Fleurdépine’s sex and gender give way to a second interpretation of this episode.…”
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    Co-Designing Meaningful Dialogues on Sexual Harassment by Dina Benbrahim

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Because claiming a safe public space for all is a political act, I want to actively cultivate a creative experience that facilitates dialogue, ideation and agency for self-identified women to reclaim their right to exist safely in it. My paper will focus on this creative experience, as a collective resistance, that started in Gainesville, FL at the Civic Media Center and has now become an ongoing, online and worldwide endeavour.…”
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    MORPHOLOGICAL PECULIARITIES OF MUSIC FOR LISTENING IN THE REPERTOIRE OF THE FIDDLERS-VIOLONISTS FROM THE NORTHERN AREA OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA by SLABARI NICOLAE

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…As a result, in the investigated space some species are gradually removed from circulation, and others that entered it, are still ongoing a process of crystallization and claim the right to exist. The fiddlers-violinists of the younger generation, tempted by the trendy, increasingly prefer them, being executed at various occasions.…”
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    The Violence of Being. The Holocaust in the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas by Didier Pollefeyt

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…On the contrary, the il y a is exactly the category that expresses a situation where the subject itself has no longer the ‘right’ to exist as such but still does not stop to exist. …”
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    De stand van de geschiedschrijving van de Nederlandse politieke partijen by G. Voerman

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The need for, and with it the right to exist of, this pillarised approach towards historiography diminished as these groups gradually became fully emancipated after World War II. …”
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    О конкуренции этнонимов белорус – беларус в коммуникативном пространстве Беларуси by Tatiana Volynets

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Despite this, these lexemes cannot be considered as the result of ethnic nationalism, they have every right to exist in the lexical and word-formation system of the Russian language functioning in Belarus. …”
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