Re > References for ‘resorted’
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[20] Even in petty matters they resorted to dogma. For example, Amuker [...] perpetrate their exploitation.
[22] “This Máyá [...] But I am there. Those who have resorted to sharańágati, [...] I am here to help them.”
[4] Today all over the world people [...] why the cunning exploiters have resorted to the path of either socio-economic [...] Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism.)
[15] The only way to progress is to [...] falsehood. And the life of one who has resorted to falsehood, however learned [...] become one with the Supreme Entity.
[20] In the Kśatriya Age, those who were defeated by physical force and military strength resorted to intellectual strategems in [...] gotra-pravar system still exists.
[13] Dronacarya was neither an ideal [...] Thats why Shrii Krśńa resorted to duplicity and advised Yudhisthira [...] easy for the Pandavas to slay him.
[106] Today all over the world there [...] why the cunning exploiters have resorted to the path of either socio-economic [...] hoping to reap a rich harvest.
[26] At one time people were told that [...] of greed. Generally people have resorted to hypocrisy to camouflage this [...] of such defective philosophies.
[3] On other occasions they resorted to blatant falsehood and said, [...] etc.” They propagated shlokas like:
[6] The British rulers were very clever. [...] Práńa Dharma directly, they resorted to the path of diplomacy. They [...] colonial rule was firmly established.
[578] This defective philosophy has made [...] of greed. Generally people have resorted to hypocrisy to camouflage this [...] of such defective philosophies.
[20] The complement to economic exploitation [...] exploitation in Bengal, the British resorted to political oppression. Bengalees [...] destroyed their very existence.
[42] The leaders of the Soviet Union [...] these problems, the administration resorted to brute force instead of adopting [...] of a country and cause its ruin.