But much of the system has been perverted into the opposite of what Hiram Johnson intended.
Once a process, engagement has been perverted into a comprehensive policy that is its own objective.
They see it as yet another example of justice being perverted in an attempt to secure more convictions.
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From the NGO perspective, the microfinance movement has been perverted by for-profit models.
Aging is the bane of the elite athlete, but over the past generation, the aging process has been perverted.
They represent acts of faith in the recreation of political community in the Arab world, not prostration before perverted dogma.
The by-election was called after Huhne resigned as an MP following his admission he had perverted the course of justice over the driving licence points.
Nor should voters allow present qualitative decision making to be perverted by the fear of Reggie Bush-like after-known facts that could cause a Heisman to be returned.
This is the fun electro-poppers Basement Jaxx advertise for their jingles, the youthful vigor Malcolm McLaren perverted in Bow Wow Wow when Parton was attending infants' school.
We can point out examples that make us think they are off their rockers -- perverted anime series, wacky pop stars, a moody economy -- but you know what?
The by-election was called after former Lib Dem cabinet minister Chris Huhne resigned as an MP following an admission he had perverted the course of justice over driving licence points.
In doing so, Cantor has brought to the front the false and perverted choices embraced by those who would subscribe to his approach, including the followers of the Tea Party ideology.
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All Farrell did was twist and distort any discussion whatsoever from a scientific context and perverted it to be about religion, which is a total misrepresentation of ID Theory and its scientific predictions.
On the BBC, she told John Humphrys that the quest for ratings has "perverted very much what the BBC should be doing, which is something different, and something better" and attacked senior executive pay.
"I've worked with people who have idolized Steve Jobs in an almost perverted way I guess, " says Mr. Bleikamp, who is careful to stress that the blog wasn't about his current or prior employer.
And then much like the flat tax, a consumption tax could easily be perverted by future Congresses eager to raise it in return for some favor handed out to a narrow part of the electorate.
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Libel laws protect people from defamation, privacy laws protect them from having their innermost secrets broadcast willy-nilly, and laws of contempt protect courts and defendants alike from having their search for justice perverted by irresponsible disclosure during a case.
However, Greg might be surprised to learn just how many Americans disagree with his premise that the health care market is unique rather than just another player in the free market that has been perverted by government interference and involvement.
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By means testing, incentives are perverted.
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