Importantly, unlike many paternalistic prohibitions and regulations people will be free to ignore these price signals.
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During three frantic months late in 1975, Houghton changed Corning's management style from paternalistic to survival-of-the-fittest.
At the time, medicine was very paternalistic there was no need to explain much to a patient.
Patients are ignorant about their money and health needs and require the paternalistic care of doctors.
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But there were also portrayals that were paternalistic and played on stereotypes and fears.
Where they pay out defined benefits, as in final-salary schemes, they too are essentially paternalistic.
From day one we are being taught not to be paternalistic and to talk to our patients.
Some point to Islam as a factor, others to the clannish and paternalistic nature of Arab societies.
The Wik judgment, by overturning paternalistic notions of aborigines' status, may force Australia to try a new approach.
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Built with petrodollars, the paternalistic state has the power to give or withhold favours such as lucrative jobs and contracts.
Another problem is that you cannot opt out of paternalistic program by opting out of the government subsidies.
The government's efforts to generate such an atmosphere by decree only serve to underline how paternalistic it remains.
No, fortunately the biggest loser here will be the paternalistic big government liberalism that Obama has foisted upon us.
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Mr Putin's promise to build a strong, paternalistic state appealed to its members as much as to everyone else.
Some analysts have called the EU stance the more "paternalistic" of the two.
The first is as a result of our paternalistic government going bust in trying to provide everything to everybody.
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This matters in a country where decades of paternalistic rule have bred apathy.
The era of paternalistic medicine, where the doctor knew best and the patient felt lucky to have him, has ended.
Or, might it risk alienate Syrians, as yet another example of Western good intentions turned awry or, for that matter, paternalistic?
Of course, you might mess up by giving a paternalistic gift that someone hates, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try.
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Another category of gift, which I like a lot, is what I call "paternalistic" gifts things you think somebody else should have.
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The Conservatives respect the paternalistic ideals of Lord Reith, a founder of the corporation, but are warier of the institution itself.
The Ahmedabad program is also dragged down by inadequate staffing and a paternalistic state government, unwilling to concede control to the city.
There is something paternalistic in the tight tautology of the Samsung argument.
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But his image as paternalistic guarantor of stability, venerated by just the sort of people who have been protesting, has been tarnished.
For their part, paternalistic companies have in the past shared jobs around when times were hard, rather than laying off surplus workers.
He should be sensitive but not paternalistic, smart but not cocky.
There is no big paternalistic employer like the old Coal Board.
Blindly paternalistic in his dealings with his surly, distrustful charges, Wikus grins vapidly while his colleagues invade their homes and beat them if they resist.
Paternalistic double-talk is rampant among suppliers, which tellingly often apply the term "customer" to distributors and retailers rather than to the people who buy their products.
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