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paternalistic [pə·ˌtɜ:r··ˈlɪs·tɪk] ADJ

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He showed a paternalistic attitude towards women, long after they had shown they could master university-level courses.
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Though a formidable warrior, the great king introduced the paternalistic system, maintaining a father-son relationship with his subjects and seeing to their problems and needs.
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Several school movements encourage strict paternalistic practices to enforce student discipline.
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There is nothing paradoxical about making an agreement beforehand providing for paternalistic supervision in circumstances when our competence is open to doubt.
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The government dealt with this problem in the only way that they knew how: by arresting labor agitators and by enacting more of paternalistic legislation.
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They have no standing missionaries, preferring to train and encourage the locals in the gospel and in church leadership and therefore avoiding a paternalistic approach.
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A lack of consultation made the planning system seem paternalistic and without proper consideration of how changes to the built environment affected its primary users.
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Often the nobles and landowners were paternalistic and helpful.
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Based on recent cross-cultural studies, paternalistic leadership seems to be more apparent across cultures than previously believed.
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It mixed social commitment, paternalistic social welfare, and authoritarian patronage from above, it was also based on deepening popular piety.
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