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She felt it demeaned her work and ability as an architect.
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Nothing is out of reach of their researchers to demean and belittle.
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I don't want to demean anyone's struggles through casual appropriation of something powerful; that's not my intention.
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The two communities demean each other in looks, hairstyles and clothes.
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Here, he does not demean the working class in general, but aims for the virtual elimination of the few lowest and most degenerate types.
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That may be true, but it ought not demean their work.
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This practice was considered to give the women more power and was not meant to demean them.
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He has little regard for the well-being of others and often demeans his sidekicks and guests.
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We must insist that violence also refers to that which is psychologically destructive, that which demeans, damages, or depersonalizes others.
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He railed against what he perceived as overly complex philosophizing which served only to demean humanity and ultimately lead to fatalism.
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