Bauman, Zygmunt (1994) `Morality Without Ethics

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an attempt to prevent the public from discovering the truth about something
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immanence philosophy a theory developed in Germany in the late 19th cent. that reality exists only through being immanent in conscious minds.immanency n. the quality of being immanent M17
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come up with something phrasal verb 1 to think of an idea, answer etc Is that the best excuse you can come up with? We've been asked to come up with some new ideas.
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1 An alteration. Only in LME. 2 The state of being other or different, otherness. M17.
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ˈbreeding ˌground [countable] 1 a place or situation where something bad or harmful develops
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ineluctable /nlktb()l/ a. E17. [L ineluctabilis, f. as IN-3 + eluctari struggle out: see -ABLE.] Unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable.
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4 spin a tale/story/yarn to tell a story, especially using a lot of imagination She spun a story about a trip to Athens to meet one of the authors.
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wob‧bly / ˈwɒbli $ ˈwɑː- / 1 moving unsteadily from side to side