How To Use Endemical In A Sentence
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The situation is damp and unwholesome, and the water so bad, that I should suppose a long continuance here of such a number of prisoners must be productive of endemical disorders.
A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Complete Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
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Endemically corrupt, it can only survive if it can "seduce" the opposition.
John Conyers; Don't Be Brave. Be Smart- Smart Enough to Use the Claw of the Impeachment Hammer.
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The army of teachers' critics too rarely acknowledges the many heartbreaking barriers to teaching well in so many of our schools – the children's disillusion and poverty, endemically disrupted classes and the recognition that however hard a pupil works he or she will never get a good job locally.
Teachers, stop being so defensive. It's time to embrace the no-excuses culture | Will Hutton
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Apparently Webmarshal is convinced that every single social networking/blogging site is endemically plastered with Goatse double-penetration felch hentai or something.
Everything I Read Online is Pornography « Whatever
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We're saying this money saved is to be spent on health and education when we know it's going to countries that are institutionally and endemically corrupt.
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The result is stagnation; with endemically low economic growth, and excessive government.
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Government grants for teaching are to be slashed by 40% not only because of economic exigency but because the best way to dynamise otherwise endemically lazy academics is to create a market between them, their students and their research funders.
The quest for knowledge is good in itself and helps the country thrive
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It's politics are still rooted in endemically corrupt factional patronage.
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Some economists believe that oil-rich countries are by definition endemically and incorrigibly corrupt.
Natalia Brzezinski: Erin Burnett: 'Real Change Can Happen in the Middle East'
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I ever obferve, that the fudden, and great tranfitions which are Co often experienced, had any bad effefton the conftitution; nor do I know of one endemical complaint.
A Journal of Transactions and Events, During a Residence of Nearly Sixteen ...
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But the things that endemically malfunction are of a humble kind.
Danny Schechter: Beyond Fukishima: A World in Denial About Nuclear Safety
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It should also be brought to mind, that cholera asphyxia is not a new disease to these natives, but seems to be, in many places, almost endemical, whilst it is well known that strangers, in such circumstances, become more obnoxious to the disease than the inhabitants of the country.
Letters on the Cholera Morbus. Containing ample evidence that this disease, under whatever name known, cannot be transmitted from the persons of those labouring under it to other individuals, by contact—through the medium of inanimate substances—or throug
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The first thing that we shall do is to state, and which we shall prove in evidence, that this vice of bribery was the ancient, radical, endemical, and ruinous distemper of the Company's affairs in India, from the time of their first establishment there.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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Ever since my first encounter with French literature in my teens I have always thought French culture was endemically corrupt and devoid of any morality.
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The ancient Romans used to look at their endemically corrupt city guard and wonder gloomily "who watches the watchmen.
It's Not So Far-Fetched To Be Worried About France
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For two centuries, at least, the disease has been known to exist endemically, that is, more or less continuously, in most of the Mexican Gulf ports, extending its ravages along the West
Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
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When the weather breaks many fall sick, this being the time of an endemical sickness, for seasonings, cachexes, fluxes, scorbutical dropsies, gripes, or the like which I have attributed to this reason.
Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
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Many of the indigenous peoples were endemically rebellious and hard to contain, and the colonizers were endemically brutal in their determination to maintain control over them.
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The aspect of the places subject to the ravages of typhus seems often to exclude all idea of a local or endemical origin.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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For two centuries, at least, the disease has been known to exist endemically, that is, more or less continuously, in most of the Mexican Gulf ports, extending its ravages along the West India Islands and the cities of the Central and the South American coast.
The Scientific Monthly, October-December 1915
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I submit that not trying to make such a link risks making the public sector endemically second-class and increasingly hostage to its many critics.
Letters: Battles to be fought – and won – on pay
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Could be they're scared of voicing their true opinion in a shaky democracy, or maybe the Nepalese are just endemically happier people.
The World's Happiest Countries
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Crucially, it provides an account of why humans are so endemically prone to addictive behaviour.
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Were it not cruel in these circumstances, here might be the place to insert an observation, gleaned long ago from the great _Clothes-Volume_, where it stands with quite other intent: 'Some time before Small-pox was extirpated,' says the Professor, 'there came a new malady of the spiritual sort on Europe: I mean the epidemic, now endemical, of
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History