Sentences with phrase «countries lost that sense»

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There is a sense of meal as a ritual meeting that has been lost for the most part in this country.
But the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) also welcomed the «common sense judgment», saying although it had «every sympathy» for those who lost their pensions, the EU directive did not require countries to guarantee workers» pensions in full.
What also struck me is that there are no borders between countries, and this humbling perspective thankfully extends to the research field of satellite sensing where national boundaries lose their potency.
If I totally lost my mind and any sense of why I actually became an English teacher, I could crank out students with great BS Tests scores who knew absolutely nothing about the literature, history and culture of their own country (or any other).
If a country is occupied for a long time, its people might lose some of their self - respect, in some senses anyhow, and this might in some way relate to their interactions with the environment.
Since Reagan, but accelerating since Gingrich, the right has become more and more homogenous, composed of CWM who share a visceral sense of being besieged, of «losing their country,» of seeing their privileged normative place in U.S. culture slip away.
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