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1 When revisionism becomes the new orthodoxy , it immediately demands to be revised.
2 But relatively few are willing to challenge the new orthodoxy .
3 In the autumn of 2008, it was the new orthodoxy .
4 Does he want an inspectorate that imposes a new orthodoxy on schools, based on this curriculum?
5 Col. Gian Gentile, for one, thinks the military is in the grip of a new orthodoxy .
6 But what if they didn't have to, because such cooperation had become an unspoken new orthodoxy ?
7 Lewis also argues, in line with the new orthodoxy , that "the Press Complaints Commission is broken".
8 There will be many more who do in the years to come, and then it will become the new orthodoxy .
9 The Australian sleep expert Olivia Arezzolo is plugging what is fast becoming the new orthodoxy : bears, wolves, lions and dolphins.
10 In the new orthodoxy of our increasingly threatening city streets, is the pedestrian's death somehow less important than the cyclist's?
11 In a recent Guardian article, Gray tries to shoo away these pesky facts, which he disingenuously calls a " new orthodoxy " .
12 And so a new orthodoxy set in, whereby Kane became the best film ever made, a position it has held for 60 years.
13 In many ways we are just beginning to understand the scope of our latest cultural revival, but already a new orthodoxy has taken hold.
14 In an age when ironic, hip detachment is the new orthodoxy , such blazing commitment makes us squirm on behalf of the person who displays it.
15 A little later than the Unitarian movement, the old Orthodoxy itself became transformed into a new Orthodoxy .
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