subjection dans le dictionnaire PONS

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In this case, therefore, the subjection was defensive not offensive, and was effected by a legal instrument rather than by violence.
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Humans have gradually thrown off the subjection in which they were initially held by the older civilization.
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The subjection theory focuses on explaining the distinction by emphasizing the subordination of private persons to the state.
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His public art often involves concepts of power and its network of hierarchies, surveillance, control, prohibitions and subjection.
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Worst of all, he said, was the subjection of children to prison conditions.
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The subjection to the norms was general, fleeing from the spontaneity and the imagination, which were replaced by the didactic eagerness.
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Let us unite together in keeping those turbulent disqualified townsmen in a due subjection.
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The main evidence of the virtue attained by them lies in the voluntary subjection to them of the savage beasts among which they lived.
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A combination of the subjection theory and the subject theory arguably provides a workable distinction.
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As the cathedraticum is a mark of subjection to the cathedral church, the bishop can not exempt any benefice from this tax.
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