Grant independence to (a former colony)
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Examples for "decolonise "
Examples for "decolonise "
1 Ultimately, to decolonise is to ask difficult questions of ourselves.
2 It's also difficult to get to grips with what people are trying to decolonise .
3 The minister re-emphasised Vanuatu would assist the people of West Papua in their struggle to decolonise .
4 Hold government to account and decolonise yourself by learning about indigenous people and the true history of Canada.
5 To decolonise and not just diversify curriculums is to recognise that knowledge is inevitably marked by power relations.
1 Entrepreneurs Sinclair Skinner and Christopher Mapondera want you to do one thing: decolonize your life.
2 Those countries should " decolonize statutory water law through a hybrid approach", according to the report.
3 Within months, he began asserting his plans to " decolonize " Bolivia and give locals more voice in government and a greater share of national wealth.
4 The initiative to rename the street Anton Wilhelm Amo came from the association Decolonize Berlin.
5 The doctor in charge decided whether the baby should be decolonized or not, so this experimental study was non-random.
6 Yes, some of them, but there were a few decolonized African states that were doing well, for certain values of well.
7 Early in the outbreak, a health care worker was found to be a concordant nasal carrier and was successfully decolonized with nasal mupirocin.
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