Myopia has been corrected for many years by radial keratotomy, though this has few proponents in Britain. |
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Some are afraid of retaliation because they have been vocal proponents of peace. |
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The gold standard became a panacea particularly for proponents of laissez-faire economic policy. |
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Those are my passions and, not infrequently, their proponents and apologists will be my targets. |
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There are even schisms within the group, mostly between the hardcore fuel propellant rocketeers and the water-jet proponents. |
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Some proponents of murder theories had previously suggested a harried and rushed embalming process. |
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Different theorists and proponents give different emphasis to different aspects. |
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It passed because voters were sold a bill of goods by proponents of the act. |
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Semantic Web proponents are looking to XML and RDF to meet these new challenges. |
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But the proponents of separate but equal may also have been well-intentioned. |
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By enrolling thousands of the uninsured, proponents figured that they'd have the money rolling in toot sweet. |
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Far too frequently their proponents take shelter behind a sort of eclectic individualism. |
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The play balances characters that vehemently oppose mutilation with vigorous proponents of a practice that they see as enhancing their culture. |
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This field, situated somewhere between physics, engineering, and cybernetics, may or may not fulfill the hopes of its contemporary proponents. |
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And it was not, in my view, the kind of sovereign remedy that the proponents make it out to be. |
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Many proponents of personal accounts have used specious arguments about the potential for superior rates of return. |
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The modern proponents of self-esteem argue that the undeveloped self, however callow, should be praised as it is. |
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Gillingham's libretto revolves around the conflict between the champions of economic statism and proponents of economic liberalism. |
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Well, the potential for a different kind of scam has proponents of electronic voting on the offensive. |
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As both critics and proponents of devolution have pointed out, devolution is a process not an event. |
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The early Church saw a debate between the proponents of chastity and celibacy. |
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It is also a dishonest campaign, since most of its proponents object to any form of punishment that parents use to discipline their children. |
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One dose can dry up wet smelly oxters for as long as a year, say proponents. |
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In reality, union representation harms many workers, contrary to the assertions of the proponents of the superior bargaining power fallacy. |
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The proponents of the traditional rhythm typology say that stress-timed and syllable-timed languages differ in several respects. |
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Instead of thinking systemically about building capabilities, the proponents of mutual obligation recommend tying welfare to work requirements. |
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To achieve their goals, proponents typically rely on permaculture design in planning the sites, looking to nature as a model. |
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The mostly white middle class parents in the Elm school district community were vocal proponents of the bilingual dual immersion program. |
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It seems to me that the stauncher first world proponents of globalisation feel a personal immunity from its vicissitudes. |
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There are some very vocal proponents who would persuade whoever will listen, that same-sex sexual orientation is inborn. |
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At the same time, she argues against market proponents who claim simplistically that markets reduce social exclusion and economic insecurity. |
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To date, the proponents of intelligent design have not produced anything like that. |
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Now, proponents of intelligent design want evolution to be challenged in our classrooms. |
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Instead, the proponents of intelligent design use a ploy that works something like this. |
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There is a major debate within the philosophy of mind between proponents of classical cognitive architecture and proponents of connectionism. |
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Similar to the desire of humanitarian interventionists, proponents would argue that morality requires us to act, regardless of cost. |
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It's a term that probably would be used by proponents of political correctitude. |
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A 1999 document put out by Intelligent Design proponents drew a 20-year road map for legitimizing and then popularizing their views. |
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Never final, admittedly flawed, it was arguably a masterwork as its proponents on both sides of the footlights have proclaimed with passion. |
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We need to front-load this tax cut so that we can get things going again, and that's why we're strong proponents of that. |
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Its proponents were often like visionaries, preachers of this new religion of nature. |
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Some proponents of intelligent design do raise real objections to current understandings of Darwinian evolution. |
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But cloning proponents counter that not taking action to preserve or restore species is also playing God. |
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Far from splitting the Web, geolocation's proponents say, the technology makes the Internet more meaningful to a global audience. |
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The most obvious lesson of course applies to proponents of biological control. |
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These three lines of legal argument are generally linked by their proponents in human rights advocacy. |
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It is still too early to know who might join the proponents by filing a friend of the Court amicus brief. |
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As long as there are strong proponents of each protocol, there is a market for both. |
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As soon as proponents demonstrate that one concern is misplaced their opponents come up with another one. |
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But they were sceptical of the promises made by the proponents of the technology. |
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Its proponents claim it's a difficult but liberating discipline, which can take years to learn. |
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It is the recognition of this that has further compelled the proponents of cosmopolitan democracy to set out their case. |
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Firstly, the foundations on which it rests are not as secure as some of its proponents would have us believe. |
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What's more, privatization proponents ignore the fact that bear markets can last a long time. |
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Its proponents believe that if you throw enough muck some of it will stick. |
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That is what the supporters and proponents of the bill require, and it needs to proceed. |
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This may come as a surprise to both proponents and critics of Sweden's high-tax society. |
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First, proponents want us to believe that it will affect only a small number of people. |
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He took on proponents of women's equality by arguing that woman is not man's equal but his complement. |
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This much would be accepted by most, if not all, proponents of coherence theories. |
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The warning of the old-earth proponents was powerful in its effect on the minds of the public. |
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Surprisingly, Democrat presidents have, relatively speaking, become the proponents of fiscal responsibility, free trade, competitive markets and neoclassical microeconomics. |
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In place of passionate political arguments we have a desiccated debate on the euro polarised between technocratic proponents and emotional opponents. |
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It is not inconceivable that their op-ed is a trial balloon in the foreign-affairs bureaucracy's effort to make its case against proponents of radical change. |
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According to the proponents of the silvicultural hypothesis, several processes combined to make forests increasingly vulnerable to budworm outbreaks. |
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Francis Crick was one of the early proponents for the panspermia hypothesis, that is, that life actually originated somewhere else and came to earth. |
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Here I was straining every nerve and muscle to follow the ideal of celibacy, while the most highly regarded proponents of the path couldn't hack it themselves! |
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In some of the best debates in parapsychology the proponents and critics have ended up simply agreeing to differ or failing to reach any agreement. |
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Over the course of the 20th century the practice of penology has witnessed a fierce struggle between proponents of punishment and proponents of rehabilitation. |
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According to proponents of the technology, the variations of the human vocal tract ensure that each person's voice is spectographically individual. |
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Finally, proponents of raw food also claim cooking destroys many of the natural enzymes found in food which help with digestion and absorption of nutrients. |
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But he was a canny political operator, far less ideological and more coldly pragmatic than proponents liked to admit. |
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Ironically, both the opponents and proponents of LGBT equality are repeating the colonialist narrative. |
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Yet many proponents of universal suffrage were just as deluded, in their own way, as the Adullamites who clung to their rotten boroughs as if civilisation depended on them. |
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These staunch proponents of raunch and roll have delivered a fairly entertaining album, if you can get by the shallow lyrics and not entirely original nature of the music. |
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Of course slavery and its proponents represent utter evil in the novel. |
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The proponents of these laws will demonize Muslims while making the case for these measures. |
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In contrast, the derailment of talks would be welcomed by some of the loudest proponents of rushing to legislate new sanctions. |
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To its proponents Andhra was the meridian, after 600 years of division and dispersal, of Telugu civilization. |
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For their credulity, they are showered with lies, exaggerations and half-truths, all of which find a sizable percentage of proponents among the voters. |
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On one level, these floral landscapes work as successful proponents of the decorative style with their flatness, lyrical repetitiveness and use of ornamental devices. |
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The addition of ancillary revenue streams like high-speed Internet access and telephony make in-market competition more attractive today, proponents say. |
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The bus strike shows decisively that proponents of transit are simply not telling the truth when they say that transit ridership reduces congestion. |
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Hare coursing is also caught up in the legislation, despite the fact that the proponents could not, when questioned, tell the difference between hares and rabbits. |
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Left leaning proponents of the precautionary principle need to think carefully about how they would fare in political contests over their favorite social policies. |
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It is generally customary to consider the doctrine largely in connection with those states which have been proponents of power, autocracy, and absolutism. |
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Shia proponents of the elections will argue that while the process may be marred by violence, the process in the long term could end terrorism in Iraq. |
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Thus, the proponents of local self-government have been cast in the role of reactionaries or Utopian dreamers who fail to understand the principles of modern government. |
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Neither proponents nor detractors of hive mind rhetoric have much interesting to say about Wikipedia itself, because both groups ignore the details. |
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He is of course one of the chief proponents of the libertarian view. |
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One of its most prolific proponents is the British political thinker David Held. |
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Some Antipsychiatry proponents apply the term slavery to the involuntary psychiatric patient. |
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It took years longer than proponents had hoped, but wireless data is ready for prime time. |
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They were proponents of natural law, created by the King's authority, not by any individual judge. |
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The first generation of teachers were enthusiastic proponents of Westminster Calvinism. |
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One of the most notable proponents of the link between freedom of speech and democracy is Alexander Meiklejohn. |
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The Lapsarian controversy has a few vocal proponents on each side today, but overall it does not receive much attention among modern Calvinists. |
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The two most prominent proponents are Lord Rogers of Riverside and Norman Foster. |
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Politically, Salmond is one of the foremost proponents of Scottish independence, repeatedly calling for a referendum on the issue. |
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Its proponents argued that reduced transport costs would make local industry more competitive, and that the scheme would help create new jobs. |
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Its proponents claimed that it was a language common to Norway and Denmark, and no more Danish than Norwegian. |
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Its proponents advocate the economic benefits of more extensively accessible hydrocarbons. |
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The optimistic proponents of a new Latin American economic paradigm point to the increased pragmatism of governments in the region. |
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The rappers, displaying their talents on Tyneside this week, are the latest proponents of the North East tradition of rapper sword dancing. |
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Some aquaculture proponents claim that fish farming eases pressure on wild fish populations, but most ocean advocates disagree. |
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But there is a huge difference because the marriage equality proponents asked that the bill be recommitted because they didn't have the votes. |
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Franklin contends that in European Union elections opponents of the federation, and of its legitimacy, are just as likely to vote as proponents. |
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Tidal power proponents point out that, unlike wind power systems, generation levels can be reliably predicted, save for weather effects. |
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I dub the proponents of the first view subjectivists, and those of the latter view objectivists. |
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This expediency argument attracted many of the early proponents of sovereignty. |
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Also, proponents of deregulation claim that if officials want to regulate prices they should standardize the measures rather than command prices. |
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Although proponents of economic liberalization condemn India's socialist Nehruvian economic policies, they did alleviate poverty. |
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As LEDs shrink LPDs to new lows, should daylighting proponents 'go big' by focusing more on health benefits and less on energy savings? |
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Some deregulation proponents are less opposed to airport taxi regulation than to regulation of other taxi services. |
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This isn't what the initial proponents of deinstitutionalization had in mind. |
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The Canadian system is the one most often used as a model by proponents of privatization. |
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The actual circumstances of the escape are known largely through the later accounts of the royalist proponents of the plan. |
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With the murders of five prostitutes in Ipswich, proponents of legalising prostitution have come out of the woodwork including some politicians. |
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Davies' and Gribbin's objections are shared by proponents of digital physics who view information rather than matter to be fundamental. |
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Today, most of the building's proponents, including Professor Seymour Slive and Sackler, are going, or gone. |
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Its notable recent proponents include Dennis Stanford of the Smithsonian Institution and Bruce Bradley of the University of Exeter. |
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A pseudoscience is an activity or a teaching which is mistakenly regarded as being scientific by its major proponents. |
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The Enlightenment started in France, where Voltaire and the Encyclopedists were its major proponents. |
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The irony is that although proponents of free-market are abundant in the United States, their political influence has been nil. |
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Proreform arguments proved more persuasive, and the debate slowly strengthened the position of reform proponents. |
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Two other journals, Simplicissimus, published in Munich, and Pan, published in Berlin, proved to be important proponents of the Jugendstil. |
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He was one of the founders of the Bank of England and was one of the main proponents of the catastrophic Darien scheme. |
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Early and influential proponents of these ideas included Copernicus, Galileo, and Francis Bacon. |
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Hersch Lauterpacht, one of the theory's main proponents, suggested that it is a state's duty to grant recognition as a possible solution. |
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Moreover, Arnhart points out that both the proponents and critics of biotechnology are compelled to appeal to our natural moral sense. |
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Other proponents of an independent Scottish currency included Yes Scotland chairman Dennis Canavan and former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars. |
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That's part of the problem, say proponents of more local control at Van Nuys Airport. |
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In Europe in the 1990s, examples of proponents of ethnic revivals were from Celtic fringes in Wales and nationalists in the Basque Country. |
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The police in Denmark therefore kept the proponents of Scandinavism under close watch. |
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Propofol sedation for outpatient endoscopy has become a popular technique in place of midazolam and opioids, although the combination technique still has its proponents. |
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It has long been argued that free trade is a form of colonialism or imperialism, a position taken by various proponents of economic nationalism and the school of mercantilism. |
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Many proponents do not argue that everything should be privatized. |
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The idea was controversial, as it pitted proponents of imperial trade with those who sought a general policy of trade liberalisation with all nations. |
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Much of the material used was often Standard English disguised as Scots, which caused upset among proponents of Standard English and proponents of Scots alike. |
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Allopathic medicine or allopathy is an expression commonly used by homeopaths and proponents of other forms of alternative medicine to refer to mainstream medicine. |
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When parliament reopened on 15 January 1800, high levels of passion ran throughout, and angry speeches were delivered by proponents on both sides. |
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The economic benefits of Union which had been promised by proponents of the Act were slow to materialise, causing widespread discontent amongst the population. |
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Some proponents of paleolinguistics attempt to extend the methods of historical linguistics to the Stone Age, but this has little academic support. |
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Both proponents and opponents of privatization recognize that stable funding is one of the major factors for successful upgrades of ATC infrastructure. |
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Taxi deregulation proponents claims that immigrants and other poor minorities suffer most from taxi regulation, because the work requires relatively little education. |
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The proponents of the new union in the Croatian parliament saw the move as a safeguard against Italian expansionism as stipulated in the Treaty of London. |
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Its proponents believed that Federal legislators would be more likely to be cautious about increasing congressional pay if they have no personal stake in the vote. |
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There is controversy over smaller juries, with proponents arguing that they are more efficient and opponents arguing that they lead to fluctuating verdicts. |
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Following the American Revolution, statesmen from Delaware were among the leading proponents of a strong central United States with equal representation for each state. |
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The debate between proponents of private versus state capitalism is centered around questions of managerial efficacy, productive efficiency, and fair distribution of wealth. |
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For all its somewhat ahistorical idealism, the melting-pot metaphor still represents the standard around which fervent proponents of assimilation have rallied over the years. |
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Over the last centuries, proponents of secularization have claimed that as societies modernize, the role of religion in public and private life diminishes. |
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It is these long-term elected leaders, term limit proponents argue, that hold the lion's share of the power and who limit the voice of the electorate as a whole. |
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Over the past decade, it has confirmed its credentials as one of the most dynamic proponents of sustainable progress, as well as an effective catalytic agent. |
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Mitchell said proponents are still researching the accuracy of the claims about the effect on timeshares, but agreed it is likely to vary by county. |
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Foster care privatisation is emerging as an increasingly popular policy option, with proponents arguing that the private foster care agency is superior to the public one. |
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The future of Cooper Creek is in the balance as the Currareva cotton irrigation proponents lodge a second round of applications to open the Cooper to commercial irrigation. |
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But, in Chapters 4 and 5 of Virtually Obscene, White shows that the proponents of these pro-regulation arguments are too confident in the unsinkability of their position. |
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The DEA is ignored that recommendation, kept MDMA in Schedule 1 and was subsequently sued by one of the drug's proponents, Harvard psychiatry professor Lester Grinspoon. |
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Thomas, like most early proponents of phoneticism, saw glimpses of its presence, but fell short in the choice or presentation of convincing evidence. |
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Stem-cell research is no exception, with proponents lauding its possibilities and opponents condemning it as eugenic or worse due to its use of human embryos. |
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The proponents of this view, most famously Adam Smith in 1776, argued that wealth was created by human endeavour and was thus potentially infinite. |
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Its proponents took an intellectual and humanistic approach to religion. |
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Proponents argue that a reef would not only help replenish fish stocks but also boost the local economy. |
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Proponents argue that genetic engineering harbours enormous potential benefits to farming and the food supply around the world. |
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Proponents of states' rights and powers hold that the Constitution is a compact between the states and the federal government. |
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Proponents say the deal makes sense given America's unique relationship with its southern neighbor. |
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Proponents of the program believe that government non-involvement has advantages. |
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Proponents say a parliamentary system would end the gridlock between the executive and legislature that dogs Philippine politics. |
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Proponents of the multiregional theory consider Neanderthals as an earlier primitive stage in the development of modern Europeans. |
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Proponents argue that poorly educated, trained, and paid workers are inadequate gatekeepers for airline security. |
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Proponents claimed that the improved stork habitat would benefit the kites as well, which also frequented that area. |
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Proponents argued that reincorporation would make the company's officers and directors more accountable. |
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Proponents of polygenesis hold that the concept of genetic relatedness between languages is inaccurate. |
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Proponents argued that no presbytery would be forced to ordain gays, that it was a local option. |
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Proponents of the plan liken it to the Cold War strategy of boosting military spending while pushing for arms-control talks. |
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Proponents of this solution point to Aristarchus' athetesis of line 92, a verse that is also missing in papyrus 12, a mid-third-century BCE text. |
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Proponents of coconut water claim it can boost your immunity, cure hangovers, and contains more potassium than two bananas. |
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Proponents say a package of tax breaks and research grants will help attract scientists and new companies to the state, preserving its preeminence in the field. |
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Proponents of the former position were cast as conservative upholders of Enlightenment verities clinging to modernism as the last bastion of a Eurocentric culture. |
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Proponents of the Warthog, however, argue that the ageing plane has no equal in supporting troops on the ground. |
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Proponents say biofuels could help end our dependence on oil imports, boost a sagging agriculture industry and reduce environmental damage caused by burning fossil fuels. |
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Proponents of the slave trade, such as Archibald Dalzel, argued that African societies were robust and not much affected by the trade. |
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Proponents advance the notion that nuclear power produces virtually no air pollution, in contrast to the chief viable alternative of fossil fuel. |
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Proponents also believe that nuclear power is the only viable course to achieve energy independence for most Western countries. |
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Proponents of this view point out that elements of the Canadian forces, such as at Green beach, landed without trouble. |
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Proponents of constructed languages often have many reasons for using them. |
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Proponents claim a particular language makes it easier to express and understand concepts in one area, and more difficult in others. |
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Proponents of the bill, such as Emanuel Celler and Jacob Javits, said that the bill would not authorize such measures. |
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Proponents in contemporary political philosophy of such a view include Isaiah Berlin, Stuart Hampshire and Bernard Williams. |
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Proponents argue that since property cannot feel terror, damage to property is more accurately described as sabotage. |
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Proponents argue, however, that despite the secular nature of Confucianism's teachings, it is based on a worldview that is religious. |
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Proponents long have urged that these repayables be taken out of the picture of government's running expenses. |
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Proponents note that many peak baggers become active in maintaining trails and more aware about mitigating damage than casual hikers. |
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Proponents of the act have their own habits of chop logic and unreason, which don't need recapitulating here. |
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Proponents of localism argue that it provides for greater economic efficiency, political empowerment, and community education of civic life. |
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Proponents of ethanol point to corn, wheat, and other food crops as renewable feedstocks for producing the fuel. |
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Proponents argue that this helps reduce the income gap between the rich and poor. |
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Proponents of this tactic claimed interceptions in large numbers caused greater enemy losses while reducing their own casualties. |
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Proponents of a liberal education therefore argue that a postsecondary education must prepare students for an increasingly complex labor market. |
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Proponents of a codified constitution argue it would strengthen the legal protection of democracy and freedom. |
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Proponents of permaculture claim that it is the only way of farming that can be maintained when fossil fuel runs out. |
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Proponents of each schema dispute the accuracy and usefulness of the other's categories. |
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Proponents of the Sami interpretations of these finds assume a mixed population of Norse and Sami people in the mountainous areas of southern Norway in the Middle Ages. |
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Proponents of deregulation argue that partial deregulation is the cause of many cases of deregulation failing to achieve desirable results in United States cities. |
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Proponents of this idea point to the Super Rugby tournament where teams such as the Bulls and Crusaders play with no geographic locator in their name. |
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Proponents of Operation Streamline claim that the harsher prosecution has been an important factor in deterring immigrants from crossing the border illegally. |
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Proponents of state education assert it to be necessary because of the need in modern society for people who are capable of reading, writing, and doing basic mathematics. |
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Proponents of moving Los Angeles AFB to the Air Force Space Command in Colorado Springs say it's a perfect match that could save taxpayers tens of millions of dollars a year. |
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Proponents of a right to discriminate based on religion get angry when they are accused of favoring a new version of the South's noxious Jim Crow laws. |
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Proponents claim that not only does heather burning help the grouse population thrive but it encourages other wildlife by creating a variety of habitats in moorland areas. |
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Proponents included architect and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. |
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Proponents of capitalism argue that it creates more prosperity than any other economic system, and that its benefits are mainly to the ordinary person. |
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Proponents argue that jobs will be created, while opponents argue that pollution will damage both the Bass Strait fishing industry and local tourism. |
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Proponents who recognize Austrians as a nation claim that Austrians have Celtic heritage, as Austria is the location of the first characteristically Celtic culture to exist. |
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