It does not seem to me to matter at this stage at whose instigation for the moment, but it was the act of the engineer? |
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Finally, I have never seen evidence of extremist instigation in schools we sponsor. |
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One such was the Swiss commune, which, under Lenin's instigation, was organized by Fritz Platten, a friend of mine. |
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The Mental Health Review Board must conduct a review between four and six months after instigation of the order. |
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A crucial breakthrough came at Miquel's instigation of the introduction of a management accounting system. |
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Aside from the inappropriateness of such instigation, too many cooks spoil the broth in monetary policies. |
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Divorce takes place when a man pronounces a formula or when a religious judge annuls the marriage at the instigation of the husband or wife. |
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The rebellion in him was ignited when at the instigation of a money lender, his father was murdered. |
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This is the utmost instigation that should be condemned and, frankly, should be ended, so that the two sides can indeed reach a solution. |
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This detracts from official complicity or downright instigation of mob-violence. |
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This they did later, either on account of the French fishermen or at the instigation of the Dutch, and a year's respite was granted. |
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At Franco's instigation, he went to Spain in 1948 to finish his studies and receive military training. |
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There can be no reason why there should not be immediate instigation of closure procedures. |
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Several years ago now, largely at my instigation, the turkey got fired from our family Christmas dinner. |
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My investigations never indicated any evidence of extreme right-wing instigation or co-ordination of events that night. |
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More research is needed to determine whether these risks can be reduced by more rapid instigation of preventive treatment. |
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I find that the respondent himself actually either did this writing or wrote these letters or it was at the respondent's instigation. |
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We deplore the instigation of criminal cases against opposition members and the arrests of opposition activists and peaceful demonstrators. |
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Meanwhile, other aspects of the Tribunal's work were also put on hold, this time at the Tribunal's own instigation. |
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The finance was from three top Turkish banks on the instigation of the president of Turkey. |
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Obviously some of these men might have died anyway from a sudden rupture, but a clear distinction needs to be made between dying naturally and at the instigation of doctors. |
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Member States shall ensure that participation in or instigation of the conduct referred to in Article 3 constitutes a criminal offence. |
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Events now unfold as if the resort to violence and the instigation of armed conflict are in themselves arguments for the acquisition of power. |
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And since that person must have already killed someone to have got to that stage, this would be enough instigation for the substitute killer to do their job. |
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Mr. Speaker, at the instigation of the Prime Minister, the government has developed an economic action plan. |
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The organisers are to be commended on the growth of the market since its instigation and also in achieving a very successful business market in the area. |
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At that moment, it hardly seemed possible that the race could degenerate any further. But it did, and largely at the Terrell camp's instigation. |
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The theatre was set up in 1969, at the instigation of Bill Gaskill, in a club-cum-rehearsal room at the top of the theatre. |
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July 12: Outbreak of the first Katangese war of secession at the instigation of Katangese Prime Minister Moise Tshombe. |
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The nave's coloured ceiling was repainted in 1963 at the instigation of the then Vicar's wife, Mrs Barnett. |
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Clement was a Gascon sympathetic to the King, and on Edward's instigation had Winchelsey suspended from office. |
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Also in 1954 the Rugby League World Cup, the first for either code of rugby, was formed at the instigation of the French. |
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At his instigation, the IOC became involved in various initiatives to promote women and sport. |
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Alexandra Palace became a listed building in 1996, at the instigation of the Hornsey Historical Society. |
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As such, the images in the exhibition follow the progression of war: from instigation to combat to victory and defeat, and on to memorialization and aftermath for fighters and victims. |
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At the instigation of the MCSD task manager, a request for detailed information was sent to all participants for the purposing of assessing the status of water use systems in Mediterranean countries as a whole. |
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It should be emphasised, however, that this is taking place with the agreement of the governments, and even at their instigation, even when they pretend to stand apart from the WTO or other similar bodies. |
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Thus, at his instigation, engineers develop a new patented process which allows to produce on a single line, totally different bottles in weights and geometries, a technique implemented using single and double gob machines. |
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Having the entire family's fortune riding on one single amateur dance performance, thanks to Tiffany's instigation of a verbally binding bet is not one of them. |
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They have acted as both buffer and alarm bell, this month exposing the renewed instigation of violence by neighbouring Rwanda. The UN's African missions have also helped create the continent's own peacekeepers. |
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At every committee, quite often at the instigation of the member opposite, we deal with a whole bunch of motions and things that are sometimes brought there for political intent. |
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Moreover, the Crimes of Torture Act specifically provides that it is itself an offence for any person to commit an act of torture at the instigation of a public official or anyone acting in an official capacity. |
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In Tom Metzger's case, a media broadcast alleged that he and his son John were brought into Canada in June 1992 at the instigation of CSIS, in the belief that the Service would achieve glory through their arrest. |
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Investigators were said to have been fully aware of the ill treatment being inflicted, and some prisoners affirmed that it was inflicted at their instigation. |
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For the record, the first sentences of Community Service Order were passed this year in Burkina Faso at the instigation of Tdh, thereby achieving the implementation of modern legislation, idle until now. |
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At France's instigation, a debate on the comprehensive strategy for enlargement is to take place in June as part of our work on the future of the Union. |
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This, however, did not perform well and was replaced with another industry standard system some four years later at the instigation of those who had lost the arbitration. |
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Mrs Ferry's daughter made goodwill gifts, at her instigation, of a fireguard and cabinets for a lounge in the home. |
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At his instigation, masses by Cherubini and Hummel were first heard at the Three Choirs Festival by the orchestra in which he played the violin. |
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At the instigation of Colbert, the guild of drapers was founded on 16 April 1668, the manufacture of cloth produced two thousand pieces per year. |
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What's more, the uprising was efficiently quelled by mulatto troops by the day after its instigation. |
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This saying should not be taken as an instigation to violence against authorities but as an application of Confucian philosophy to society. |
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The proceedings of grand jury are, in the first instance, at the instigation of the government or other prosecutor, and ex parte and in secret deliberation. |
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The Constitution of Brazil provides that only willful crimes against life, namely full or attempted murder, abortion, infanticide and suicide instigation, be judged by juries. |
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Such legends may have emerged when Alexander was king, and possibly at his own instigation, to show that he was superhuman and destined for greatness from conception. |
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At the instigation of his American publisher, George Doran, he made his first lecture tour of the US in 1919, receiving an enthusiastic welcome wherever he went. |
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It was restored in 1848 at the instigation of Sir Ralph Lopes. |
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In 1911, the future Edward VIII underwent an investiture ceremony in Caernarfon Castle in Wales at the instigation of the Welsh politician David Lloyd George. |
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At the instigation of other members of the congregation Bunyan began to preach, both in the church and to groups of people in the surrounding countryside. |
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In February 1935, at Bridge's instigation, Britten was invited to a job interview by the BBC's director of music Adrian Boult and his assistant Edward Clark. |
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At the instigation of Colbert, whose rigid honesty was scandalised by Fouquet's large-handed and prodigal corruption, Louis determined to curb these soaring aspirations. |
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Galeano is facing prosecution for illegal deprivation of liberty, extortion, instigation of perjury, and embezzlement in connection with the AMIA lawsuit. |
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However, in 510 BC, at the instigation of the Athenian aristocrat Cleisthenes, the Spartan king Cleomenes I helped the Athenians overthrow the tyranny. |
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