However self-evident it may appear today, the Declaration bore a more radical message than many of its framers perhaps recognized. |
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We are sponsoring educational speakers and providing seminars for framers at no cost. |
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Many framers may see a bridal registry as superfluous to their framing services. |
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Though ATV use is in some ways primitive and certainly unconfined, I doubt that's what the framers of the act had in mind. |
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From the October 1996 framers of the strategy, shock and awe was a way of achieving rapid dominance. |
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Many framers often find themselves underbidding themselves to keep a piece of work in the shop for framing. |
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They offer framers an opportunity to connect with their customers, create a fun atmosphere and have greater control over their profits. |
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The framers of the convention therefore sought to draw a clear line against use of all chemical agents on the battlefield. |
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Many framers use a cotton thread with just enough tensile strength to effectively hold the item, but not too much to cause damage. |
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The Treaty framers might have hoped that these tensions would be short-lived. |
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The company is a supplier of custom-cut framing materials for do-it-yourself picture framers, as well as framing retailers. |
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One of the ways framers can get in on the profits is to set up a festive frame shop. |
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A lot of framers struggle with moulding that arrives for a work order that doesn't match the sample they've shown a customer. |
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Many framers like to use rich woods like cherry, walnut, and mahogany with color photography, particularly with landscapes. |
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Some framers use an inexpensive laminator to add a professional look to the cards, he added. |
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The framers of the New Deal never considered day care as a strategy for alleviating economic distress, however. |
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Houssian often visits custom framers, galleries, furniture and interior design centers in New York for design ideas. |
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To weather these delays, framers not only should have enough cash in reserve, but also should require an up-front deposit to cover initial costs. |
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In giving the elective power to the states, the framers of the Constitution hoped to protect state independence. |
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The framers considered organizing a factional interest to be both a valued right and a potentially dangerous activity. |
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Some of the framers did apparently envisage that one day the National Guard and the Police Force would be professionalised. |
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You mean to tell me that our umpires are ignoring the clear language of the rulebook and the intentions of its framers? |
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Our framers and passers of bills are generally dealing with a pitiful few of the many features actually entering into the problem. |
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If the new constitution doesn't quench that passion, the framers will have done their job. |
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Even if gift items are not a part of the usual shop offerings, framers should consider adding some now. |
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Also, order a good supply of ready-made frames and small gift items to accommodate last-minute and impulse gift purchases, advised these framers. |
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Apparently, the framers believed in a distinction between aggressive or offensive war and defensive military measures. |
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Quality underpinners, choppers and saws are available secondhand at reasonable prices for framers who do their homework. |
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Many photo-finishing services charge framers and other retailers wholesale prices for their work while allowing the framer to charge whatever they want for the finished piece. |
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Thomas is forced to speculate as to the intent of the framers, since he concedes they likely never imagined the vast modern apparatus of federal agencies and their powers. |
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He, like the other framers, hated concentrating power in the hands of a few, and didn't like the idea of the past calling the shots on the future either. |
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The framers of the Constitution were veterans of a revolution against a king whose divine right to rule the colonies was sanctioned by the official church of England. |
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The framers of the American Constitution believed that under a system of direct election the president would become slavishly responsive to popular passions. |
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The framers thought that Americans' right to chase happiness around was a self-evident truth. |
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They orchestrate and direct all the other trades, but they usually employ their own framers and finish carpenters. |
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The framers also provided, in Article III, for one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as Congress might establish. |
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Mirror makers, picture framers, artists, cutlers, wig-makers, glass sellers, haberdashers and tailors all jostled for business alongside numerous coffee houses and taverns. |
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Since you can frame the canvas prints yourself, theres no need to shuttle around the prints between printers and framers. |
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With the benefit of hindsight it looks like the framers protected America against an unlikely threat. |
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We will do so, but it is also very important that they understand that they are the framers of the bill. |
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In 1945, the framers of the UN Charter did not give the ECOSOC enforcement powers. |
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The framers of the Charter never intended that article to cover anything beyond its text. |
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As the framers of the Constitution wrote: «since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that peace must be constructed. |
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Indeed, it was never the intention of the Rome Statute's framers that it should. |
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In 1988, judicial review of the meaning of this section returned to what seems to have been the intention of the framers of the constitution. |
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Our forefathers, the framers of the United Nations Charter, had envisioned it to be so, and we must see to it that its status is restored. |
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The framers of the Charter of the United Nations understood that peace and security were inseparable from economic development. |
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The business end of the rugby league season starts tonight, and, if the market framers and punters are right, then get ready for a couple of lopsided matches. |
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Historians continue to deepen our understanding of how varied and occasionally contradictory were the intentions of various framers and ratifiers. |
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When the framers of the constitution were first debating it, few people imagined that Congress would prove to be the basic guarantor of American liberties. |
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Legal minds look to the text to read the thoughts of the framers as a high priest would study entrails at the Forum. |
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The framers in 1787 were wary of sovereignty, and tried to divide, distance, check and balance its exercise. |
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The framers of the law established safeguards to prevent unscrupulous partisans from using soldiers' votes to manipulate the outcome of elections. |
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Similarly, the thirty-nine framers at Philadelphia were allowed to profess their faith even in the public square. |
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Beyond that, extreme framers may also have joiners and thickness planers, which smooth the surface of raw wood and plane it to a desired thickness. |
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This is because of a reluctance to get involved in the very penny-pinching that framers of tax law believe dominates our every waking thought and action. |
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In addition to these two intended consequences, the Electoral College today has taken on another role not envisioned by the framers, as a bulwark supporting the two-party system in the United States. |
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The framers of the CSIS Act recognized this essential fact. |
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On this historic occasion, we should reaffirm the fundamental principles that its inspired group of framers articulated, which have been at the core of the mission of the United Nations. |
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The Swiss canton system of the Middle Ages and other instances of confederalism were built upon by the framers of the US Constitution to create this new form of governance. |
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What other country-specific factors are important for understanding the distributionof-powers choices made by the framers of the current constitution? |
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This situation is addressed by the system of safeguards designed by the framers of the Constitution and, in this context, political checks help to bestow legitimacy upon the exercise of those powers. |
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They will be joined by woodturners, blacksmiths, basket weavers, potters, timber framers and thatched roof specialists. |
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Deeply committed to human values, the framers of the Indian Constitution had sought to establish a political framework that guaranteed the population's desire to live in dignity and freedom. |
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The framers of the Constitution were being outframed by the president, and the Democrats in Congress felt helpless to stop it. |
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Keeping in mind the needs and conditions of India its framers borrowed different features freely from previous legislation viz. |
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The framers worried that a president elected by Congress would so curry favor with the electing institution that he would be a mere puppet of the legislature rather than an independent voice. |
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The framers of the United States Constitution and its first 10 amendments the Bill of Rights viewed protection against self-incrimination as a central feature of an accusatorial system of criminal justice. |
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The existence of this many supervisory and oversight agencies demonstrate the importance of the framers of the Constitution attached to this matter. |
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Jefferson used that formula in a letter to some Baptists who asked him what exactly the constitution's framers had meant when outlawing the establishment of a state religion. |
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To live in a free country is to tolerate a minimum level of risk. The framers thought that freedom was worth this cost. |
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In Canada, as already seen, the Depression was responsible for creating high unemployment, the problem to which the framers of the national policy addressed themselves. |
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As intended by the framers of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the Tribunal is becoming the primary international judicial body for disputes concerning a variety of law of the sea issues. |
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Yet, as the purpose of the statute was to incorporate Wales into England, the location of the Welsh border was irrelevant to the purposes of its framers. |
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Yet whatever their faith in the importance of a politicized citizenry, the framers of the Indian Constitution left little to the vagueries of mass political participation. |
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But that does not mean that the framers, signers and ratifiers of that document didn't intend this concept to be an important pillar of our governing institutions. |
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On the day the magazine came out I received a call from Image Design of Harrogate who are the largest framers and attributers of original paintings in the country. |
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The ARROW-2xGE is PMC-Sierra's first in a line of transport oriented framers and mappers to emphasize the new virtual concatenation and generic frame protocol standards. |
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In 1897-98, the Constitution's framers, all committed federationists, spent close to a total of four months in meetings around the country, spread out over a full year. |
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To ensure constitutional autochthony, the framers of the constitution repealed the prior Acts of the British Parliament via Article 395 of the constitution. |
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