Example sentences of "particularly [prep] the third " in BNC.

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1 The theology of liberation first developed in the 1960s as a Christian Socialist philosophy which holds that it is the duty of the Catholic Church to work for social and economic reforms , particularly in the Third World , and to adopt the cause of the oppressed , These positions were approved at a meeting of Latin American bishops in Medellin , Columbia , in 1968 and represented a watershed for the church in Latin America , The Medellin documents openly denounced the poverty and brutality of the relations of production in Latin America : withdrawing support from the classes in power the bishops called , most significantly , for agrarian reforms , The documents proposed programmes , based on the method of Paulo Freire 's " education for liberation " , which were designed to promote a new sense of community action for change among the poor .
2 It alienated world opinion , particularly in the Third World ; it was very expensive ( according to figures made public in 1989 , the cost was about 5 billion rubles annually ) ; and it was very costly in terms of human life ( according to figures again made public in 1989 , nearly 14,000 Soviet servicemen lost their lives in the course of the war , more than 11,000 of them in combat ) .
3 For example , both English and Tamil have pronouns , but in Tamil there is much greater differentiation in the system , particularly in the third person singular : The respectful form is used in speaking of someone older than you or above you in status .
4 One reason is that women , particularly in the Third World , are often not aware of the real dangers of contraception because health staff and pharmaceutical companies keep them in ignorance for fear of making them stay away from the clinic .
5 But what many people do n't realise is that long-term conservation , particularly in the Third World , is going to depend , whether we like it or not , more on the economic state of the country than on appealing to the better nature of its politicians .
6 They have succeeded in raising consciousness ( and consciences ) on many issues affecting women : the burdens of informal care , the effects of unsafe and unethical practices in contraception ( particularly in the Third World ) , lack of choice and control in childbirth , the damaging effects of stereotyping in biasing doctors ' diagnostic and treatment decisions for women patients .
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