His eight models are absurdist and visionary monuments to human, societal, and governmental follies, abominations, and questionable policies. |
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The insurance companies in their standard policies exclude damage resulting from water, even if that water is driven by wind. |
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America's warlike policies, applauded in the Reichstag, are not only directed against foes abroad but also at home. |
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Under Maximilien Robespierre, the Jacobins instituted extreme policies to crush enemies of the state. |
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We should follow their lead in taking to the streets, punishing the warmongers at the polls and ending the policies that bring terror. |
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But they must agree to waive future rights to compensation for policies that were missold to them. |
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An absolutist account of individual rights leaves no opportunity to formulate more stringent policies for the procurement of organs. |
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Chapter four provides an excellent walk-through on setting up Samba to handle logon scripts, roaming profiles and system policies. |
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I know that many of your values do, indeed, align with Republican policies. |
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The Consumer Financial Protection Agency can bog down any other agency by encumbering agency rules or policies. |
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Turkey under the Justice and Development Party has never wanted to appear to be aligning itself with Western policies. |
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Rather, the Democrats got more liberal, on crime and bussing, and the white ethnics who felt victimized by these policies fled. |
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Full integration, Colby argues, requires far more than policies like busing and affirmative action. |
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There has been an almost Orwellian artfulness in the way need-blind admissions policies are sold. |
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What the articles failed to mention was that it is only the extremely rich who were not benefiting from these policies. |
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We sat through a lengthy peroration on the evils of the government's policies. |
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Carroll added that the exception is moderate Republican women who have a track record with policies to advance women. |
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The basic premise is that anyone who opposes the foreign or domestic policies of the government is ipso facto guilty of aiding and abetting the terrorists. |
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This is a column about New Labour's complete failure to publicise its many progressive achievements, while screeching out its reactionary policies in a ceaseless wail. |
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Public policies promote building new schools on outlying land at the expense of small, walkable, community-centered schools in older neighborhoods. |
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Several companies have disinvested from the country to protest its human rights policies. |
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Each region of the world will set its own warranty policies, but the three-year warranty will definitely be available in the United States, he said. |
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Indeed, the reform policies of Napoleon reflected the regime's Janus-faced character that combined subordination and exploitation, innovation and progress. |
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Support for bds, participating in anti-Israel activities, and supporting anti-Israel policies. |
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The book reveals the cold calculations that were behind the government's policies. |
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The President's policies have been questioned by a growing chorus of critics. |
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His policies helped engender the rise of an intolerant and severe nationalism that conflates piety with patriotism. |
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The company has instituted several new policies with the goal of reducing waste. |
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The end of Charles's independent governance came when he attempted to apply the same religious policies in Scotland. |
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The policies of the Nordic countries with respect to cultural life, mass media and religion have many shared values and features in common. |
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Some proposals failed, such as licensing fewer pubs, or rolling back Conservative educational policies. |
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The general easement of repressive policies became known later as the Khrushchev Thaw. |
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After all those old policies and procedures, the new management approach is a breath of fresh air around here. |
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During the later days of the USSR, countries with the same multilingual situation implemented similar policies. |
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While Charles negotiated with Parliament, the House of Commons investigated his policies. |
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They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work, and other gender equality policies. |
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Legally the countries remained separate sovereign states, but with their domestic and foreign policies being directed by a common monarch. |
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In some cases, these policies triggered bitter conflicts and further ethnic separatism. |
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As a response to globalization, some countries have embraced isolationist policies. |
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Free trade policies have battled with mercantilist, protectionist, isolationist, communist, populist, and other policies over the centuries. |
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The capitol, the metropole, was the source of ostensibly enlightened policies imposed throughout the distant colonies. |
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Their philosophies found the colonial enterprise, particularly mercantilism, in opposition to the principles of free trade and liberal policies. |
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Historically, such policies frequently led to war and also motivated colonial expansion. |
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Mercantilists' writings were also generally created to rationalize particular practices rather than as investigations into the best policies. |
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Protectionist policies were enacted that limited imports and favored exports. |
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The Enabling Trade Index measures the factors, policies and services that facilitate the trade in goods across borders and to destination. |
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Mercantilist policies were also embraced throughout much of the Tudor and Stuart periods, with Robert Walpole being another major proponent. |
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Overall, however, mercantilist policies had a positive impact on Britain helping turn it into the world's dominant trader and the global hegemon. |
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Thus, according to Smith, the landlords should be in favour of policies which contribute to the growth of in the wealth of nations. |
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In specific instances, protectionist mercantilist policies also had an important and positive impact on the state that enacted them. |
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Next morning was so splendid that as he walked through the policies towards the mansion house despair itself was lulled. |
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When Charles attempted to impose his religious policies in Scotland he faced numerous difficulties. |
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The policies revived rebellions When trade restrictions were released, Fujian and Guangdong saw enormous outflows of migrants. |
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The Qing dynasty that came after the Ming dynasty often continued the Ming dynasty's isolationist policies. |
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Both advocate policies and legislation on behalf of workers in the United States and Canada, and take an active role in politics. |
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Although appointed by a Liberal government, his policies were much the same as Viceroys appointed by Conservative governnents. |
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Over the years, Madagascar has had different language policies under different influences of authority. |
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Hanlin academicians became grand secretaries, and they dismantled his father's unpopular militaristic policies to restore civil government. |
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He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. |
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His policies encouraged economic development with the creation of numerous towns and trade fairs. |
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Some of these policies by the SLPP and the NRC were said to have left the country in an economically deprived state. |
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Peter's main policies were concerned with restricting the political power of the great noble houses and expanding the powers of the crown. |
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This is evident in the community reaction to the brewery's new policies, which have gutted the social services available to brewery employees. |
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Its themes were the value of benevolent aristocratic government, a loathing of political dogma, and the modernisation of Tory policies. |
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He laid into the Whigs as freebooters, swindlers and conmen but Peel's own Free Trade policies were directly in the firing line. |
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Disraeli's overall purpose was to enact policies which would benefit the working classes, making his party more attractive to them. |
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It endorses leftist policies which are more radical than the traditionalist leftist politics of the LSSP and the Communist Party. |
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Endymion, despite having a Whig as hero, is a last exposition of the author's economic policies and political beliefs. |
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As a result of these policies the Philippine population increased exponentially. |
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It has hosted several summits and is an active contributor to the direction and policies of the bloc. |
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The Philippines supported American policies during the Cold War and participated in the Korean and Vietnam wars. |
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Bismarck's domestic policies played an important role in forging the authoritarian political culture of the Kaiserreich. |
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Strategies and policies help managers plan by guiding operating decisions and often premaking them. |
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The 1990s saw the onset of diametric changes in official Mexican government policies towards indigenous and linguistic rights. |
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He became a great hero to German conservatives, who erected many monuments to his memory and tried to emulate his policies. |
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When Philip left for Spain in 1559 political tension was increased by religious policies. |
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Philip delayed his response, and in this interval the opposition to his religious policies gained more widespread support. |
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This would shackle the Republic to French policies and so constrain its independence. |
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The 1560s brought hardships to Russia that led to dramatic change of Ivan's policies. |
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In diplomacy and economics William III transformed the English state's ideology and policies. |
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It was only later in the dynasty that these policies allowing intermarriage were done away with. |
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These policies, which were adopted by later dynasties, brought enormous population growth, and amassed excessive wealth to the state. |
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Underlying the prosperity of the early Tang dynasty was a strong centralized bureaucracy with efficient policies. |
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These policies stimulated a rapid growth in productivity and a significant army without much burden on the state treasury. |
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At their inception, the Whigs were protectionist in economic policy, with free trade policies being advocated by Tories. |
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The history of slavery originally was the history of the government's laws and policies toward slavery, and the political debates about it. |
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These policies helped but were not, however, on a sufficiently large scale to make a huge impact on the unemployment levels. |
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The Labour government also enacted Keynesian economic policies, to create artificial economic demand leading to full employment. |
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Top officials reported to Hitler and followed his policies, but they had considerable autonomy. |
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They tried to implement more socially equitable policies in education and health, but the economy suffered under their leadership. |
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Most automobile insurance policies, however, exclude coverage for diminished value. |
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For centuries the relationship with the Confederation's powerful neighbour, France, determined the foreign policies of the Swiss. |
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The liberal policies of Presiding Bishop Hines and the General Conventions of 1967 and 1969 led to a conservative reaction. |
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The Book of Discipline contains the laws, rules, policies and guidelines for The United Methodist Church. |
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With popular anger at Charles's policies, many MPs were opposed to him, including Pym, Coke and a young Oliver Cromwell. |
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The influence of these conditions was augmented by the political values of Czechoslovakia's leaders and the policies they adopted. |
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Faced with opposition to his religious reform policies from both the King and the British public, Pitt threatened to resign. |
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Certain public institutions may also enact policies restricting the freedom of speech, for example speech codes at state schools. |
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The economic policies of the East India Company were also resented by many Indians. |
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A strong chain of regional offices was set up within its planning ministry to provide a strong lead in regional development policies. |
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The policies dealt with a mixed economy, Keynesianism, and a broad welfare state. |
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The Zimbabwean government and its supporters attest that it was Western policies to avenge the expulsion of their kin that sabotaged the economy. |
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At independence, the policies of racial inequality were reflected in the disease patterns of the black majority. |
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The most recent policies outlining the creation of new peerages, the Royal Warrant of 2004, explicitly apply to both hereditary and life peers. |
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Chinese policies have been incremental and fragmented in terms of social insurance, privatization, and targeting. |
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The speech explained to parliament the reasons it was summoned and sometimes set out the sovereign's policies and objectives. |
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He implemented fundamental liberal policies in France and throughout Western Europe. |
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Until 1991, all Indian governments followed protectionist policies that were influenced by socialist economics. |
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This system aids in better evaluation of policies and procedures with accountability and efficiency in terms of time and money. |
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Buchanan argue that government programs and policies also fall short of absolute perfection. |
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European integration has primarily come about through the European Union and its policies. |
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Europeans adopted very different colonization policies in different colonies, with different associated institutions. |
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During the Edo period, Japan would pursue isolationist policies, to eliminate foreign influences. |
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The Strategy contributes to major EU policies, including Europe 2020, and reinforces integration within the Region. |
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It aims to improve the effectiveness of regional integration efforts and leverage the impact of policies at the EU, national and local levels. |
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However, the evolution in technology made it possible to implement road tolling policies based on different concepts. |
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The Rome Declaration on World Food Security outlines several policies aimed at increasing food security and, consequently, preventing starvation. |
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Although O'Neill was a unionist, they viewed him as being too 'soft' on the civil rights movement and opposed his policies. |
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The colony was administered in a similar way as by the former German administrators, continuing policies such as ethnic identity cards. |
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Steel maintained the labor policies of Andrew Carnegie, which called for low wages and opposition to unionization. |
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In time, however, Weber became one of the most prominent critics of German expansionism and of the Kaiser's war policies. |
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Aurangzeb's son, Shah Alam, repealed the religious policies of his father, and attempted to reform the administration. |
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One of Thatcher's largest and most successful policies assisted council tenants in public housing to purchase their homes at favourable rates. |
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As Prime Minister, she implemented policies that have come to be known as Thatcherism. |
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This division assists the Commission with reporting to, and acting on the policies of, the devolved authorities. |
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Early enthusiasm waned as British policies came under fire in Commonwealth meetings. |
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Its core roles are to provide the evidence base for British forestry policies and to identify methods for sustainable forestry management. |
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The DPA Constitution, objectives and policies are published on the DPA web site. |
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No doubt, a handful of people are immensely benefiting from the policies of the Modi Sarkar. |
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The group tends to slant its policies in favor of the big businesses it serves. |
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A dynamically tailorable mechanism is used for customizing caching policies in a processor system. |
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In her ten years as Prime Minister there were no policies passed or proposed by the government to restrict immigration. |
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Kinnock progressively expelled members of Militant, a far left group which practised entryist, and moderated many of the party's policies. |
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Usually, in a Thermidor, the democratic reforms that appeared early in the revolution are wiped out along with many of the radical policies. |
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Qatar, Oman and Kuwait have either pursued accommodationist policies with regard to Iran, or send conflicting signals. |
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We must analyze everything open-mindedly, soberly, unideologically and unobsessively, and project our knowledge into practical policies. |
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With its antigay policies, Scouting is wrong and Scouting is unjust. |
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His policies made the workplace a Hunger Games arena of its own. |
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The policies in the ASEAN nations are directed toward creating a single ASEAN market. |
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Liberalisation policies adopted in 1980s have, however, begun yieldly results. |
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This will provide a defense to any argument that the employment policies created an implied contract that trumped at-will employment. |
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The planning policies of the Mayor of London are detailed in a statutory London Plan that is regularly updated and published. |
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Historically, there has been a tendency for Independentista voters to elect Popular candidates and policies. |
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Ad hocism and political expediencies was the corner stone of their policies. |
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A convention of the constitution, the modern Cabinet is a group of ministers who formulate policies. |
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As the political heads of government departments Cabinet Ministers ensure that policies are carried out by permanent civil servants. |
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All sorts of government policies blew that bubble up until it popped. |
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The Policy Inspector tool analyzes, compares and verifies policies written in XACML using formal proof. |
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Presumably, without those subsidies, most will just cancel their policies. |
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Poverty is created by institutions, concepts, and policies. We need to go back to the drawing board to redesign these and remove the barriers. |
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The flaccid economy of the 1970s rendered Americans even more hostile toward liberal welfare policies. |
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If an appropriation bill fails, the government is not granted the money to fund the government's activities and enact its policies. |
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In May's and Hammond's 2017 budget continued government policies of freezing benefits. |
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After World War II, the Conservative Party made concessions to the socialist policies of the left. |
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In addition, several small socialist groups had formed around this time, with the intention of linking the movement to political policies. |
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The OSCE aims to provide equal opportunities for men and women and to integrate gender equality in policies and practices. |
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Member states must agree unanimously for the EU to adopt policies concerning defence and foreign affairs. |
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They disagreed on internal social policies such as the AIDS epidemic and abortion. |
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They operated separately from trade unions and the National Executive Committee and were open to everyone sympathetic to the party's policies. |
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Secondly, Henderson secured the adoption of a comprehensive statement of party policies, as drafted by Sidney Webb. |
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The Commander of Armed Forces gives recommendations to the Minister of Defense in creating national defense policies. |
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They also exposed the blatant discrepancy between the west's professed values and actual foreign policies. |
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Each National Health Service has different policies and priorities, resulting in contrasts. |
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Welfare capitalism refers to a capitalist economy that includes public policies favoring extensive provisions for social welfare services. |
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For much of the 20th century, governments adopted discretionary policies like demand management designed to correct the business cycle. |
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The two parties had their own policies and emphases, but produced a joint manifesto for the 1983 and 1987 general elections. |
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The developing European transport policies will increase the pressure on the environment in many regions by the increased transport network. |
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Influenced by Thatcherism and classical liberalism, it describes itself as economically libertarian and promotes liberal economic policies. |
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That could not only be achieved unless policies were harmonised and transferred to the European Community level. |
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Governments and central banks responded with fiscal and monetary policies to stimulate national economies and reduce financial system risks. |
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Hundreds of thousands protested in France against President Sarkozy's economic policies. |
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These are the dominant economic entities setting policies regarding public debt. |
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A variety of methods and policies have been proposed and used to control inflation. |
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It also takes a progressive approach to social policies such as civil liberties, animal rights, LGBT rights and drug policy reform. |
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Six regions have local authority leaders' boards to assist with correlating the headline policies of local authorities. |
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These policies of tolerance fostered the growing power of drug cartels in the Mexican economy and have made drug traders wealthier. |
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Many states in Mexico lack policies that establish stability in governance. |
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Over time, this party gained political influence and had a major impact on Mexico's social and economic policies. |
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With these policies, Osborne has claimed to be at the forefront of combating tax avoidance. |
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However, he has been criticised over his perceived inaction on enacting policies set forth by the OECD to combat tax avoidance. |
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Opinion was divided and chaos ensued with different policies adopted by the different islands. |
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Electoral support for English nationalist parties is low, however, even though there is public support for many of the policies they espouse. |
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The European Union is said to be very effective concerning water management and policies. |
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Michael Gove scaled back policies of being tough on prisoners but did not increase funding. |
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They have instituted new policies to increase public safety. |
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This means that it targets virtually no policies directly at racial or ethnic groups. |
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Users can review policies, laws, and strategies and search for the best practices and success stories in the field of mental health. |
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The main functions of the Board are to carry out the decisions and policies of the Assembly, to advise it and to facilitate its work. |
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Thirdly, they sought to influence the policies of central government where they might impact on the Region. |
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He played a central role in the creation the Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. |
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Cameron had a mandate for his austerity policies to shrink the size of government, and a challenge in dealing with Scotland. |
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The country's immigration policies have begun to liberalize. |
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Despite being a persistent critic of some of the government's policies, the paper supported Labour in both subsequent elections the party won. |
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Its editorials were critical of many of Brown's policies and often more supportive of those of Conservative leader David Cameron. |
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Government is a means by which state policies are enforced, as well as a mechanism for determining the policy. |
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Many Saudis who did not support the Islamist terrorists were nevertheless deeply unhappy with the government's policies. |
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In Henley Road, smuggling in colonial times was a reaction to the heavy taxes and regulations imposed by mercantilist trade policies. |
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He was similarly appreciative of them and gave them due credit for policies where he had used their advice. |
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To encourage businesses to set up in the zone, financial policies are introduced. |
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These policies typically regard investing, taxation, trading, quotas, customs and labour regulations. |
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The government uses press laws governing libel to intimidate journalists who are critical of its policies. |
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To address these concerns, educational policies are being developed that are aimed at guiding the scholastic process. |
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Commercial activities revolve around the country's free trade policies and strategic location as a Red Sea transit point. |
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Many Icelanders, however, have remained unhappy with the state of the economy and government austerity policies. |
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Levick believes this emulation of Caesar may have spread to all aspects of his policies. |
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Since then he has been a harsh critic of clumsy bank policies and argued that no one should be able to do what he did. |
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The government is working to harmonize its economic policies with those of an integrated Europe. |
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Under its new American administration, California's harsh governmental policies towards its own indigenous people did not improve. |
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Starting with Julio Argentino Roca in 1880, ten consecutive federal governments emphasized liberal economic policies. |
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It examines the banks' balance sheets and behaviour and policies toward consumers. |
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In some cases, bureaucracies act slowly or inefficiently, or fail to apply policies as they were originally intended. |
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The secondary aim of the Committee is to support the government's economic policies, and help it meet its targets for growth and employment. |
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The Department of Health develops policies and guidelines to improve the quality of care and to meet patient expectations. |
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French financial and religious policies so angered the Maltese that they rebelled, forcing the French to depart. |
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Augustus' military policies proved sound and cost effective, and were generally followed by his successors. |
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He repudiated the reforming policies, and all consideration of an English marriage for the Queen, angering the English. |
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He also established the University of Poitiers in 1432, and his policies brought some economic prosperity to his subjects. |
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Electoral support for English nationalist parties is also low, even though there is public support for many of the policies they espouse. |
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Gladstone's popularity rested on his taxation policies which meant to his supporters balance, social equity and political justice. |
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In the early five years of independence, Bangladesh adopted socialist policies which proved to be a critical blunder by the Awami League. |
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Government policies also had an important bearing on the issues of integration and enterprise development. |
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Furthermore, he drifted to the right of the Liberal party and became a bitter critic of its policies. |
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Thus Claudius' private words about his own policies and motives were lost to history. |
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Currently, there exists a low approval rate from professional economists regarding many public policies. |
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Enlargement has been one of the EU's most successful foreign policies, yet has equally suffered from considerable opposition from the start. |
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Part II of the Charter details eight main principles and objectives upon which States must base their policies and legislation. |
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The manifesto was noted for containing similar policies to those found in Labour's 2015 general election manifesto. |
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Prince William, Duke of Cumberland, son of George II of Great Britain carried out policies that, today, could be regarded as ethnic cleansing. |
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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through the respective state's ministry of education. |
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Lloyd George was also helped by John Maynard Keynes to write We can Conquer Unemployment, setting out economic policies to solve unemployment. |
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However, by 1938, Lloyd George's distaste for Neville Chamberlain led him to disavow Chamberlain's appeasement policies. |
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They have been wobbling in their support of the president's policies. |
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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards by jurisdiction over school districts. |
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This ideology influenced the policies of the British Labour Party during Clement Attlee's administration. |
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The 2014 Environmental Performance Index put Norway in tenth place, based on the environmental performance of the country's policies. |
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His policies with regard to England were evidently not to the taste of all his subjects. |
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The policies of immigration and integration have been the subject of much debate in Norway. |
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He thought they threatened his political power so he laid the foundation for witchcraft and occultism policies, especially in Scotland. |
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The radicals supported such policies as the disestablishment of the Church of England and were closely allied to the Liberation Society. |
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Socialist parties in every industrial nation had committed themselves to antiwar policies, but when the war. |
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Private universities are privately funded and generally have broader independence from state policies. |
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Jones's centrist policies may have been helped further by the formation of Welsh language pressure group Cymuned and the Independent Wales Party. |
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Today, the RSPB works with both the civil service and the Government to advise Government policies on conservation and environmentalism. |
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The Bank of Greece tried to adopt deflationary policies to stave off the crises that were going on in other countries, but these largely failed. |
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The country also adopted protectionist policies such as import quotas, which a number of European countries did during the time period. |
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Protectionist policies coupled with a weak drachma, stifling imports, allowed Greek industry to expand during the Great Depression. |
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Bernanke's policies will undoubtedly be analyzed and scrutinized in the years to come, as economists debate the wisdom of his choices. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to other nations of the United Kingdom. |
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During the 1980s it supported Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan's monetarist policies. |
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Although liable to censorship, the latter has a tradition of satirising and attacking School policies, as well as documenting recent events. |
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The party or coalition of parties, with the majority of seats adjudicates committee members, introduces policies, and appoints the Lord Mayor. |
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In early 1990s Albania, protestors waved leeks in defiance of the Communists whose policies had virtually reduced many to this staple. |
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Norway has been a progressive country, which has adopted legislation and policies to support women's rights, minority rights and LGBT rights. |
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Greece and Cyprus were no exception, they faced the same issue of paths taken under Ottoman educational policies. |
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He sought further promotion and wealth by supporting King James and his arbitrary policies. |
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Initially, these policies came as regulation of the state highway departments. |
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They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work and other gender equality policies. |
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Henry tackled all of the domestic policies together and gradually built on them a wider policy. |
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Burke criticized British treatment of the American colonies, including through its taxation policies. |
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In addition to state law and regulations, most tracks adopt their own rules, policies and procedures. |
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Persistent and lasting recruitment policies boosted the number of redundant public servants. |
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This leads to extensive lobbying that can block or water down government policies intended to prevent overfishing. |
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Violence against women is common in the country, and South Sudan's laws and policies have been criticized as inadequate in offering protection. |
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In light of the environmental concerns surrounding trawling, many governments have debated policies that would regulate the practice. |
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Note that in Chapter 4 we discuss the major antishadow-education policies of South Korea as an attempt to lessen social reproductive processes. |
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In the aftermath, targeted countries initiated a wide variety of policies to contain their future dependency. |
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The society, however, remained racially segregated and polarised under early British colonial policies. |
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There has been increasing debate about the nature of John's Irish policies. |
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James's policies during the 1470s revolved primarily around ambitious continental schemes for territorial expansion and alliance with England. |
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Administration and control is then delegated to that trustee, which is responsible for the policies and operation of the domain. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to Britain as a whole. |
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After unsuccessful uprisings in 1831 and 1863, the Tsarist authorities implemented a number of Russification policies. |
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The Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania proposes national educational policies and goals. |
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The Senate is charged with reviewing the educational policies, physical development, budget, and external relations of the university. |
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The imperial policies of the Conservatives eventually proved unpopular and in the general election of 1906 the Liberals won a huge landslide. |
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Robinson argue that certain natural endowments gave rise to distinct colonial policies promoting either smallholder or coerced labor production. |
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The Legislative Council, set up in 1843, debates policies and motions before voting to adopt or rejecting bills. |
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This increased the power of southern states in Congress for decades, affecting national policies and legislation. |
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From 1948 to 1977 socialism strongly influenced the government's economic policies. |
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Opposition to Henry's religious policies was quickly suppressed in England. |
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Aside from clashes over a range of social, welfare, labour and economic policies, the most contentious topic has been universal suffrage. |
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National science academies have called on world leaders for policies to cut global emissions. |
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Graham Walker, councillor for St Austell Bethel, defected in protest over the coalition government's education policies. |
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He was overthrown 13 years later in 23 AD and earlier policies were restored during the reestablished Han Dynasty which followed. |
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During this period, protests erupted in Alexandria over his new tax policies and grain shipments were held up. |
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The Home Affairs Department communicates government policies and plans to the public through the district offices. |
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Though it had been a long and costly series of campaigns, it proved to be one of the most successful of Pitt's policies. |
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After joining the EEC, Ireland enacted a series of liberal economic policies that resulted in rapid economic growth. |
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Racial nationalism seeks to preserve a given race through policies such as banning race mixing and the immigration of other races. |
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Governments usually implement agricultural policies with the goal of achieving a specific outcome in the domestic agricultural product markets. |
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Discontent spread rapidly through the country, and many looked to Elizabeth as a focus for their opposition to Mary's religious policies. |
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The regime which followed ended the Terror and relaxed Robespierre's more extreme policies. |
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French conservatives had been denouncing the assimilationist policies as products of a dangerous liberal fantasy. |
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Marius relaxed the recruitment policies by removing the necessity to own land, and allowed all Roman citizens entry, regardless of social class. |
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Most of these policies were sharply reversed by the early 1930s after Joseph Stalin became the de facto communist party leader. |
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The loose monetary policies of the early 1990s pushed inflation to hyperinflationary levels. |
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Bolingbroke and Pulteney ran a periodical called The Craftsman in which they incessantly denounced the Prime Minister's policies. |
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Such policies left Ukraine with hundreds of stadia, swimming pools, gymnasia and many other athletic facilities. |
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Having inherited a virtually bankrupt state from previous reigns, her frugal policies restored fiscal responsibility. |
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For the majority of his reign, there was no widespread dissatisfaction with his policies. |
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