We will see that the consequences of externally mandated assessments for what happens in workplaces and school systems can be highly problematic. |
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Government mandated limits on the amount of the chemicals that can be fed to the fish. |
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Janofsky alludes to federally mandated spending and to rapacious tax cutting by the states. |
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His dream was finally realized when the state mandated the existence of public school kindergartens in every school district. |
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Mankind was mandated not to mess around with the dead or witches or warlocks or demons. |
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The problems seemed to stem from the all-American crew mandated by American law. |
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He explains angrily that the association, which is run by a large bank, has mandated the pay cut. |
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Together, the works reassert Paul's apostolic authority, legitimately mandated to the papacy. |
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The rabbis mandated the recitation of marriage blessings throughout the week of celebration, thus ritualizing the event. |
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Schools built before the 1970s had the requisite locker rooms for the mandated physical education classes for students of both sexes. |
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With the money, it will acquire and restructure more mills, as mandated by the State Council. |
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For that reason, I do not believe that parental notification should be mandated by law. |
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Until recently it had suffered few consequences, other than economic sanctions that were mandated by Congress. |
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His task in the next two hours, as mandated by the US State Department, is to summarise baseball for the foreign press. |
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At the same time, the FCC, as mandated by the act, will again review its media ownership rules. |
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More math and reading courses for elementary school teachers were mandated. |
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The rules, and thus the inconvenience, have always been mandated by the federal government. |
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An emergency meeting of the Irish regional executive is expected to be mandated by the six Irish districts during the week. |
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By the same token, let's examine the minimum wages as mandated by legislation. |
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People just seem to think that this can be mandated and then the world's problems are going to be solved. |
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The Department of Social Development is mandated with break down barriers to equality of opportunity for Canadians. |
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While mandated to heal, the Torah also commands him to zealously guard his own health. |
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It is a gift, bestowed on relatively few people, and certainly not something to be mandated. |
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Indeed, the composite make-up of carriages always mandated multiple skills, from body maker to smith, from trimmer to painter. |
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Apparently, those clubs have been underpaying songwriters on the mandated royalties set by federal law. |
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Two years ago, E reported that 23 states mandated some form of net metering. |
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This pattern has solidified the president-elect's victory and bestowed a constitutionally mandated authority upon him. |
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Within four years of publication, nearly every state had mandated that doctors report child abuse. |
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It can be effected by opening the U.S. Mint to the free and unlimited coinage of gold, as mandated by the U.S. Constitution. |
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There are no sanctions mandated by the agreement, but US laws permit imposition of sanctions against violators. |
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Leaders must act in conformity with these accepted standards as they carry out the activities mandated by society. |
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The labor intensiveness of these teams' undertakings virtually mandated collaboration, and often prompted recourse to numerous hands. |
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The plantocracy, who controlled the judiciary, had since the founding of the colony mandated the cruelest punishments for resistance. |
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The term also refers to contractual stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties. |
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Interpersonal trusting choices were less frequent following a contractually mandated cooperative history than with no cooperative history at all. |
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Weight concerns mandated that the cylinder heads and crankcase are both made of cast aluminum. |
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A few years later, platforms were mandated to prevent pilot lights from igniting gasoline fumes. |
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It has to do with accounting for debits and credits within the tax system which Parliament has mandated. |
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Should programmes be legislatively mandated or should the profession take a proactive approach? |
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This decade was characterized by increased legal challenges to mandated school desegregation policies. |
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Constitutional amendments have mandated devolution of powers to the third tier of government. |
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Another use for sandbags is for grips to sit on when they are taking another Union mandated break. |
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Without mandated standards, many corporate managers are left with some thorny ethical dilemmas. |
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The law also includes a mandated benefit for treatment for chemical dependency, including alcoholism, up to insurer-specified dollar or visit limits. |
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Child support by the fathers would be mandated by the courts, and if they refused, their wages would be garnisheed or their assets could be seized to pay child support. |
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Unfortunately, the tone mandated by the flat-footed New Yorker style drains his story of any emotional connection to events unfolding in the narrative. |
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Both see morally mandated personal development as a form of self-destruction, an immolation of one's desires and impulses for the sake of something extrinsic to the self. |
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The investigating committee concluded that the administration had acted without demonstrating financial exigency that mandated the termination of continuing appointments. |
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Thank you for your cooperation and I apologize for any inconvenience that this law has mandated. |
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One class in particular is the Early Literacy class, which is well taught and focuses on phonics and other early reading methods mandated by the State of California. |
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I urge you to perform your duties mandated by the nuclear waste Policy Act and complete the Yucca Mountain licensing process. |
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As I noted in a previous post on this subject, the disclaimer that the school board has mandated be read by the science teachers is incredibly incoherent and confused. |
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Philosophers who advocate a naturalistic approach to epistemology sometimes intend only to reject the high apriorism mandated by the idea of epistemology as first philosophy. |
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The victory for the Little Sisters of the Poor is that they don't have to use the mandated form. |
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You can tell when a commercial break was mandated, as the screen fades to black and pulls up from dead air to reintroduce the drama, post advertisement slot. |
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Ironically, some people are staying in prison longer precisely because the halfway houses they're mandated to transfer to are being defunded and closed. |
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Plan sponsors have a federally mandated responsibility to make sure retirement savings plans are focused on serving the best interests of the plan participants. |
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Under Mississippi law, if no candidate receives 50 percent, a runoff is mandated, held three weeks later. |
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The minimum duration of the voice recordings made in the cockpit should leap from the two hours now mandated to 20 hours. |
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The second half of the episode dove into the mandated 30 minutes of retrospection necessary for any series finale. |
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The difference between the two choices on the mandated, high-stakes state test was trivial. |
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A mandated report on the implementation of the Magnitsky act was due on Dec. 14 but has still not been sent to Congress. |
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This union is neither a revocable contract between independent and equal parties nor mandated by an unchanging divine law which legitimates the subordination of women. |
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Then money for the DOD program was sidelined by the sequestration budget cuts mandated by Congress, Retsky was told. |
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So if representatives are mandated, they are irrelevant, and if they are not mandated then they will often not be truly representative of their constituents. |
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For example, the use of safety equipment is mandated for employees working in buildings where friable asbestos is present prior to demolition or major remodeling. |
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Quickly realizing the potential for mishaps, the squadron mandated the use of steel-toed boots, reflective belts, work gloves, and hard hats when building cargo pallets. |
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She said administrators were mandated to serve the public and it was cardinal that they developed sport to higher heights as it was not Government's responsibility to do that. |
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This is both constitutionally mandated and politically wise. |
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However, the Manohar Parikkar led Government was able to prove its majority in the Supreme Court mandated floor test. |
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Under the US law, cumulation of subsidised imports and dumped imports is mandated for the participating countries to arrive at the injury margin. |
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While CPSC is still mandated by Congress to defer to voluntary standards, its interference in the standards process needs to be reexamined. |
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Until the law is changed, SES is duty-bound to pursue applications as mandated by law. |
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The governor noted that the policy mandated by AB 606 prohibits discrimination based on characteristics already covered in law. |
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State mandated objectives need to be adapted to be on the developmental level of the Involved learner. |
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Section 1038 of that Act mandated that all federally funded projects must use a percentage of rubberized asphalt, he says. |
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The New England project also faces a probable loss of congressionally mandated federal tax credits for wind power. |
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The CAC is now the mandated standard identification card for all military, civilian, eligible foreign national and many contracted personnel. |
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After careful deliberation, the ABMS developed and mandated that all member boards develop specialty-specific MOC programs. |
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Having your exhaust system cleaned regularly good maintenance, and it's mandated by law. |
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They mandated the Foreign Ministers and Foreign Secretaries to bridge the trust deficit between our two countries. |
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But what about that plausibility? What would make belief in the ultimate comportability of all Stories' mandated actions a plausible belief? |
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For one it was the godly society, mandated by Christ, organized and now managed by the churchly hierarchy centered in Rome. |
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The agreement between the federally-owned ICR and the CBRE mandated that promotions to conductorships could only come from the parlour car staff. |
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The capital-reserve ratio, however, remains below the congressionally mandated threshold of 2 percent of all insurance in force. |
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The NAEP is a congressionally mandated project of the National Center for Education Statistics. |
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This policy was the government strategy not only in the Marshall Islands, but on all the other mandated territories in Micronesia. |
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Otherwise, forms of polity are not mandated in the Lutheran churches, as it is not regarded as having doctrinal significance. |
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Lutherans hold that Baptism is a saving work of God, mandated and instituted by Jesus Christ. |
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The post of sheriff was mandated by the Old Covenant, an agreement between the Icelandic Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Norway. |
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Seats in the House are distributed among the states in proportion to the most recent constitutionally mandated decennial census. |
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The system is mandated and largely funded by the federal government, and also serves the interests of the states. |
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The CCC is a federal Crown corporation mandated to facilitate international trade on behalf of the Canadian private sector. |
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In 1913, the 17th Amendment passed, which mandated choosing Senators by popular vote rather than State legislatures. |
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The practice would become mandated for use in Scotland consequent to an act in 1785, but remained used less than in England. |
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Moral selving among the drafted volunteers at The Salvation Army exposed an organization that believed in mandated change. |
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Setbacks were initially used for structural reasons, but now are often mandated by land use codes. |
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The AAU announced several months ago that it would oversee a climate survey to avoid having to administer a federally mandated one. |
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In early development stages, the Armoured Combat Vehicle Project is currently mandated to replace the army's 200 Cougar armoured vehicles. |
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Chrysler vehicles are covered by written warranties and by implied warranty provisions mandated by Federal and state statutes. |
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In April 2003, the board adopted the code and mandated that the company share it with all Adelphia employees. |
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The sultan is mandated by God and thus is expected to lead his country and people in religious matters, ceremonies as well as prayers. |
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The IOC mandated that the Winter Games be celebrated every four years on the same year as their summer counterpart. |
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As mandated by the Olympic Charter, various elements frame the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. |
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Its main success was through pressing the governments who administered mandated countries to end slavery in those countries. |
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Any actions of government authorities that violate Convention rights are illegal except if mandated by an Act of Parliament. |
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The Marshall Plan, linked into the Bretton Woods system, also mandated free trade throughout the region. |
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In the United States the Federal Railroad Administration mandated the use of certain appliances over the years in response to safety concerns. |
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Some railway authorities have mandated powerful headlights on at all times, including during daylight. |
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Lead abatement programs have been mandated by some authorities in properties where young children live. |
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Business signage in Manx is gradually being introduced but is not mandated by law. |
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Its status as the capital is mandated by the Constitution of the Netherlands, although it is not the seat of the government, which is The Hague. |
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The French fully abandoned the plan in 1763, when the Peace of Paris mandated a general cessation of hostilities. |
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This arrangement remained in place until 1889, when the harsh terms of the Local Government Act 1888 mandated amalgamation with the county. |
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Luxembourg is a secular state, but the state recognises certain religions as officially mandated religions. |
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A Ukrainian unit was deployed in Lebanon, as part of UN Interim Force enforcing the mandated ceasefire agreement. |
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This inheritance system was mandated by law codes such as the Yassa, created by Genghis Khan. |
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In 1920, after the end of World War I, the League of Nations mandated the country to the United Kingdom, under administration by South Africa. |
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Restore the congressionally mandated 287 program and Secure Communities. |
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In December, activists and health professionals successfully stopped the implementation of a law that would have mandated fluoridation of all table salt in the country. |
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Some observers believe that kind of brushoff will end when the congressionally mandated ISG offers its recommendations some time after the elections. |
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Until the advent of electronic cell counters, the unique properties of synovial fluid mandated labor-intensive and time-consuming manual techniques. |
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Morphological doubling is a morphologically driven, morphologically mandated doubling that is at work in cases like total reduplication in Dyirbal, illustrated in. |
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As of 2010 English was passed as the Commonwealth's official language by statutes in 1981 and again in 1996, though the status is not mandated by the Constitution of Virginia. |
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All individuals are mandated to apply for the ID card at all ages. |
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Headed by the President as Commander in Chief, they are constitutionally mandated to ensure the nation's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity. |
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Students must adhere closely to the government mandated curriculum, and the parent teaching must acquire a government approved teaching certificate. |
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It was Queen Victoria who mandated the title for use to refer to the eldest son and heir apparent when in Scotland, and this usage has continued since. |
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The Executive Commission is mandated by the General Assembly to act on its behalf, when not in session, on matters ordinarily within its jurisdiction. |
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Local Conservative Associations began to educate citizens about the Party's platform and encouraged them to register to vote annually, as mandated by the Act. |
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Current scholars, including Nagle, Chalmers, Sprigge, and Skrbina, have also explored metaphysical panpsychism and the ethical behaviour mandated by such belief. |
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The Soviets mandated expropriation and etatisation of private property. |
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A correct analysis concludes that mandated a la carte would be more expensive for consumers and result in less choice and shrinking diversity in cable programming. |
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