How To Use Dissidence In A Sentence

  • The level of dissidence is always a function of how tough the regime is.
  • Dissidence, even active, is not war and the normal criminal and civil codes of law still apply.
  • Meanwhile, the centre said, a large contingent of People's Armed Police (PAP) has been deployed in Drango County to crush any kind of dissidence and protest. Phayul Latest News
  • Abdallah Abu Rahma has been in detention, torn away from his wife, three children and the young students he could be teaching, because Israel has apparently decided that civic activism, nonviolent protest or any kind of dissidence in Palestine is illegal. Haaretz.com headlines RSS
  • The touch of "dissidence" in their opinions, if I can use the term here, made them altogether attractive—it made them sexy in all senses.
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  • The space for dissidence, previously tiny, is now extinct.
  • They do not know what the word dissidence means, they would not know the meaning of this word. [laughter] Then, they built up their campaign around this idea and of course, first it was the imperialist press and then, as can be imagined, the reactionary and rightist press against socialism, against communism, against the Cuban revolution. MAY DAY RALLY
  • Another essence of Chinese traditional culture is the virtue of tolerance, which advocates for tolerance of the dissidence and civilization of alien nature.
  • There seems to me, at least, to be some dissidence, if you will, in this.
  • For many people, it was a ‘wake-up call, ‘which has led to considerable openness, concern, skepticism, and dissidence.’
  • Whether you are subjected to the draconian structure of the military or that of our pernicious government, honest dissidence should always remain constant.
  • Woodrow Wilson's Red Scare was the earliest and most extreme resort to state power in twentieth-century America to suppress labour, political dissidence, and independent thought.
  • My object has throughout been this: I have seen so much of what may be called the dissidence of religious thought and religious organization among those of my own generation at the Universities, and the unhappy results of such a separation, that I felt bound to contribute what I could to a settlement of this division, existing so much more in word than in fact — a point which you helped me very greatly to grasp. Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton, B. A. Of Trinity College, Cambridge Extracted From His Letters And Diaries, With Reminiscences Of His Conversation By His Friend Christopher Carr Of The Same College
  • Some Continental feminists map either the metapsychology of Freud or Lacan onto the culture itself, studying social systems as the competing forces of normalization and dissidence Continental Feminism
  • Yet along the county's leafy lanes, dissidence also lurks. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's meant to connote dissidence, dash and daring experiment. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is enough to make even the boldest immoralist, male or female, doubt the dissidence of such aesthetic pleasures when so evidently an epistemological closet for other desires.
  • An objection might be that the film becomes from this point a recruiting advertisement, and dissidence is crushed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Note that all my sources for what follows come from US military sources, not the peace movement. • 25\% of US soldiers participated in "dissidence," (expressing opposition to the war), and 25\% participated in "disobedience" (refusing orders, going AWOL, sabotage, attacking officers). 37\% of all soldiers participated in one of the two, and 32\% did so more than once. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The poetry of dissidence and resistance on the other hand has to create its own space, which is public as well as private, real as well as virtual.
  • There is nothing new about dissidence, but no new front is coming up.
  • Summers’ cognitive dissidence is too much cognitive dissonance for Obama fans to deal with so they’re just trying to not remember it. Matthew Yglesias » Obama’s Diverse Team of Dudes
  • In Albania today there is much discussion about the notions of dissidence and dissident status.
  • Dissidence is a symptom of multivalence, a symbol of ideas jockeying for a space in the discourses which conveniently hide a fascist political agenda. Kafila
  • Sex and violence become rites of passage and initiation which, like the new religious practices, produce a historicity of dissidence and dissent.
  • Dissident theatre which relied solely on its political dissidence quickly became redundant, and many theatres collapsed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite this disillusioning experience, there has been hardly any internal dissidence. The Times Literary Supplement
  • A living left-wing principle would need to constantly reinvent itself through creative dissidence.
  • Some Continental feminists map either the metapsychology of Freud or Lacan onto the culture itself, studying social systems as the competing forces of normalization and dissidence.
  • But dissidence in both the parties is likely to tilt the fortunes marginally in Naidu's favour.
  • All difference of opinion is construed as dissidence.
  • Let's just hope this "clear abuse case" won't serve as a foundation for some new federal legislation that'll broadly hit anything resembling "dissidence" from "undesirables" because it could end up hurting a lot of innocent people. Akismet Blog
  • The mountains stand as defiant outposts of tradition yet have also always been the homeland of rebellion, dissidence and resistance.
  • Governments all over Europe equated religious dissidence with political opposition and sought to eliminate it, strengthened by the obvious fact that it was their religious duty.
  • He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity.
  • One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural dissidence or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance.
  • Voegelinians do not hesitate to take this fetish for order and rejection of dissidence to its extreme.
  • The sentiments on which such a theory rested indeed for its main support, the power of historical tradition, the association of "dissidence" with danger to the State, the strong English instinct of order, the as strong English dislike of History of the English People, Volume VI (of 8) Puritan England, 1642-1660; The Revolution, 1660-1683
  • It's the difference between protest and dissidence really.
  • I think, even back then, that we can detect some dissidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Luckily for the government, three waves of rebellious dissidence had not coincided.
  • Unfortunately, there's a strong Chinese view nowadays that critical thinking and dissidence create problems, so everyone should just keep quiet and maintain harmony.
  • Nobody seemed to know who was putting this out, but its dissidence was a welcome antidote to the blandness of mainstream public radio.
  • Searching for the Arabic word for "dissidence" a few years back, Egyptian writer Nawal el-Saadawi was stumped. A War Against Intellectuals
  • But in their countries of asylum, their political dissidence - their very reason for needing to flee - is used to identify them as potential terrorists who deserve to be detained or deported.
  • Her dissidence had earned her a place in national life. The Times Literary Supplement

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