But Canadians do not like their governments to be subservient to their more powerful neighbour.
Real Men do not fill the need to place women in a subservient role if they are secure with themselves.
Thatcher was going to be damned if she made Britain subservient to Germany.
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Audiences read the posture as subservient, timid, unhappy to be there, and shy.
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Partnership implies recognising each other's interests but not being subservient to those interests.
There's the subservient kind, the virtual representative, the odd one with an artistic bent, and even robo-cattle.
But the city's planning agencies are reduced to a subservient, reactive role.
But Depp has said he's less subservient, honors the proud American Indian warrior and displays a dry sense of humor seen throughout Indian Country.
But each time he folds the linens, Ram shows his children he respects his wife and treats her as an equal, not someone subservient.
Show business, as anybody will tell you, is all about relationships, but when business and relationships are intertwined, the relationships become subservient to the business.
Individual rights had to be subservient to the needs of society.
With it have gone fears that international environmental agreements like the Kyoto Protocol on climate change could be made subservient to the WTO's rules on trade.
Many African women are conditioned to be subservient, she says.
We read it unconsciously as timid, downcast, subservient, or self-effacing.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- From rebellious mechanoids taking over our lives to subservient droids that do our bidding, concepts of robots are often stuck in versions of fictional dystopia.
Daily Times notes that "this issue will also bring him (Mr Sharif) into a necessary cooperation with the military, which he has reiterated in recent interviews must remain subservient to civilian authority".
Samsung has been here before when they built Symbian handsets, except in those days Nokia was the powerhouse in the room and Samsung were subservient to the wishes of the dominant partner.
It also offers some insights into the murky world of Machiavellian and subservient editors, and has some delightful pen sketches of people like VS Naipaul and Salman Rushdie whom he befriended.
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In central Zaire, the powerful Baluba, whose home is the diamond-rich area in East Kasai, are happy to see Mr Kabila now but will be subservient to nobody in the longer term.
However, he reiterated Mr Brown's previous comment that "British laws must be based on British values and that religious law, while respecting other cultures, should be subservient to British criminal and civil law".
In December, Cameron said he had effectively vetoed an original deal, forcing German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy to forge ahead with a treaty that will be subservient to EU regulations.
But surrounded by people who believed making a horse subservient meant establishing physical dominance over it, at first he was unable to say he thought he had found a better way to tame horses.
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Should women be subservient and wear polka dots?
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It is a crowning irony that the Obama administration now thinks the UK should be subservient to Brussels rule in many areas, just so the US has a more acceptable lobbyist at the EU court.
The thesis was that Britain's electoral system had led to an overpowerful executive that ruled the country only nominally through debate in Parliament, and actually by the ruthless whipping of subservient members through their parties' lobbies.
Even the principle of grouping schools together in federations is to be subservient to the drive for academies - individual schools in a federation will be able to become academies without the consent of the federated governing body.
But if a black man could be heroic and have all the attributes that you give to the best qualities in men, then how was it possible to treat a black man as subservient or as a non-person?
He director began to mock the media's idea that he was somehow subservient to Madonna, referring to her as his "missus" in public, and accepting her 2001 Brit award on film, while the pop icon made tea and polished furniture in the background.
Since the beginning of the decade, cybercriminals have increasingly used malicious software to hijack unwitting PCs, turning about 20% of the world's computers into "zombies" that can be controlled and collected by the thousands into subservient criminal armies, according to research by security firm Trend Micro.
In response, Barabba pointed out that Del Baccaro was essentially grasping at straws, noting that the guideline that Del Baccaro was accusing the redistricting commission of violating (geographical compactness) was, according to the state constitution, subservient to four other constitutional guidelines that, in the case that Del Baccaro was citing, took precedence.
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