The ' ' responsible' ' exercise of power, while it seems to be dependent upon this ruthlessness for its initial emergence, suggests another avenue of masculine freedom.
Sometimes it can fuel the ruthlessness of a dictator; at other times, it causes only reworks that blaze up and then disappear.
Indeed, "man with two heads" and "scatter for we head" mean ruthlessness and the extent to which things have degenerated.
However, the count, despite all his trickery, did not have the ruthlessness to order a bloodbath.
These clerics have displayed considerable ruthlessness in suppressing dissent, repressing religious minorities, and blocking any change in the culture that might undermine their institutional power.
The effect is often crude and messy, almost shockingly so in places, and carried through with utter ruthlessness.
Some officers whose careers he examines behaved with extreme ruthlessness when faced with partisan threats.
Shortcomings are acknowledged, although their causes are often traced to poverty rather than ruthlessness.
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