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Earlier donors gave paternalistically in communities where they had businesses.
"My physicians acted paternalistically, thinking they knew what was best for me.
The art of that continent has often been misunderstood, or treated paternalistically.
An independent shop with a small, paternalistically ruled staff was his idea of heaven.
He reached over and put his arm round her shoulders, more paternalistically than passionately.
No longer did leaders paternalistically protect the Russian homeland.
Nevertheless, wanting to regulate this problem paternalistically and bureaucratically at European level is a step too far.
Parker paternalistically popped his rocks along with them.
The doctor acted paternalistically to spare the mother's feelings without attempting to control her behavior or liberty of action.
He has insisted repeatedly, and somewhat paternalistically, that he should be trusted - patience, patience.
The State should not paternalistically substitute its judgment as to what the voters want for the voters' own judgment."
This leads those acting paternalistically to defend their actions against their deception that it was therefore in the deceived individual's best interest.
Raises for Vatican employees have been given grudgingly - some say paternalistically, as one might expect from a state run by the Holy Father.
Stalin demurred, promising only to consider the request, and paternalistically advised Mao to foment his own uprising.
In Bali the European Union should demonstrate its credentials as a leader, not paternalistically but in a spirit of cooperation.
Britain supplied troops to protect its interests, and India was paternalistically embraced as part of the fabric of a greater Britain.
But to continue hiding the paintings is to risk charges of suppressing the historical record and of paternalistically doubting the maturity of the West German public.
But to demur in this case, which I understand involves a hate group, is not to control her career paternalistically, but to reasonably express your own deeply held values.
Some blame Mr. Barak for the deterioration of the conflict, for pushing the Palestinians too hard, too fast and too paternalistically.
James Hadleigh played by Gerald Harper, was "the perfect squire, paternalistically careful of his tenantry's welfare, beloved in the village, respected in the council."
Recruits are processed gradually through a paternalistically run regimental training center, taught the official language, Urdu, if necessary, and given a period of elementary education before their military training actually starts.
When she was a med student, all but a couple of generous male advisers had told her, paternalistically, to give up her neurosurgery dreams and stick with a nice female discipline like obstetrics.
We must not delude ourselves that when we paternalistically include certain Third World artists who hitherto have been excluded from our magazines, galleries and museums, we are correcting our culture.
Her husband, 83, started out as an oil painter before reviving straw applique in the 1930's under the W.P.A., which somewhat paternalistically encouraged him to give up painting for craft.