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The Fifth Monarchists were also a significant opponent to the Rump Parliament and leading Fifth Monarchists like Vavasor Powell were annoyed at the Rump's failure to renew certain pieces of legislation, such as the Propagation of the Gospel in Wales, because they believed that the Rump was not fulfilling what the Fifth Monarchists perceived to be its aim, that is to turn England into a more ' godly ' nation.
After the failure of the last uprising, the nation preserved its identity through educational uplift and the program called " organic work " to modernize the economy and society.
Following the failure of the last of the national uprisings, the January Uprising of 1863, the Polish nation, subjected within the territories under the Russian and Prussian administrations to still stricter controls and increased persecution, preserved its identity in nonviolent ways.
As president ( 1809 – 17 ), after the failure of diplomatic protests and a trade embargo against Great Britain, he led the nation into the War of 1812.
Despite the failure of his attempt at unifying the nation under his rule, Kim Il-sung considered the war a victory in the sense that he remained in power.
* January – Six months into King Philip's War, Metacomet ( King Philip ), leader of the Algonquian tribe known as the Wampanoag, travels westward to the Mohawk nation, seeking an alliance with the Mohawks against the English colonists of New England ; his efforts in creating such an alliance are a failure.
On 26 May 1973, the Supreme Court of Chile unanimously denounced the Allende government's disruption of the legality of the nation in its failure to uphold judicial decisions, because of its continual refusal to permit police execution of judicial decisions contrary to the government's own measures.
Lionel Groulx called the Canadian Confederation of 1867 a failure and espoused the theory that French Canada's only hope for survival was to bolster a French State and a Roman Catholic Quebec as the means to emancipate the nation and a bulwark against English power.
Clinton blamed Arafat after the failure of the talks, stating, " I regret that in 2000 Arafat missed the opportunity to bring that nation into being and pray for the day when the dreams of the Palestinian people for a state and a better life will be realized in a just and lasting peace.
Meeting with Borden on his arrival, Law got him to agree to make a statement about the necessity of Imperial tariff reform, promising reciprocal agreements and saying that failure by London to agree tariff reform would result in an " irresistible pressure " for Canada to make a treaty with another nation, most obviously the United States.
Its thinkers were particularly influenced by the failure of the working-class revolution in Western Europe ( precisely where Marx had predicted that a communist revolution would take place ) and by the rise of Nazism in such an economically and technologically advanced nation as Germany.
These all have foundations in internal education and communications systems that serve to build the nation states on strategic and tactical bases and create the conditions for success and failure of the nation state.
The nation was angry at his failure to defeat the outnumbered Confederates after Perryville, or to secure East Tennessee.
Thus, this campaign ended in failure as well from a military point of view ; however, some months later, inspired on the Argentine example, Paraguay broke its links with the Spanish crown and became an independent nation.
Ryerson believed, “ The Toronto Tory and the Quebec corporatist meet on common ground: hostility to the democratic peoples ’ movement, denial of our democratic heritage .” Following on his contentions laid out in 1837, Ryerson viewed the failure of English Canada to recognise their connection to French Canada and to fight hand in hand for the fullest democratic rights of the minority nation only served to deepen the power of reactionary influences and limit Canadian democracy and unity in general.
The stipulated consequence of a failure to abide by these terms is forfeiture to the nation of their interests in all lands where the foreigner has such beneficial interests.
On 26 May 1973, Chile ’ s Supreme Court unanimously denounced the Allende régime ’ s disruption of the legality of the nation in its failure to uphold judicial decisions.
Those who defended the federalist ideology argued that it was the desire and will of the nation to be formed in this way, and cited the prosperity established under this form of government in the United States, in contrast to the failure of Iturbide.
By 2005, over $ 10 billion in new investments were attracted by those programs in the automotive, electronics, and maquiladora industries, allowing the nation to regain some of its presence in world markets despite the failure to reach structural economic reforms sought by the Fox government.
His view is that Hispanics will soon make up 25 % of the population of the United States and that their failure to excel would be tragic for them and the nation.
The economic woes of the Great Depression dampened much New South enthusiasm as investment capital dried up and the rest of the nation began to view the South as a large economic failure.
Haskell also initiated a law insuring deposits in case of a bank failure, a landmark piece of legislation in the nation.
Initially, the head of Roscosmos Vladimir Popovkin, suggested that the Fobos-Grunt failure might have been the result of sabotage by a foreign nation.

failure and meet
; Heart failure: Failure of the heart to produce sufficient blood flow to meet metabolic demands of the body.
He punishes his guards for failure in their duties and the guards meet their horrible ends at the hands of the sadistic Bolo ( Bolo Yeung ), Han's chief bodyguard.
The failure of his followers to meet his high standard may have contributed to demise of Modernism and the rise of new competing design theories following his death.
* A compliance regime that outlined consequences for failure to meet emissions targets but deferred to the parties to the Protocol, once it came into force, the decision on whether those consequences would be legally binding ;
* October 11 – Cold War: Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Reykjavík, Iceland, to continue discussions about scaling back their intermediate missile arsenals in Europe ( the talks break down in failure ).
Among the World Bank Group's credit enhancement and guarantee products, the IBRD offers policy-based guarantees to cover countries ' sovereign default risk, partial credit guarantees to cover the credit risk of a sovereign government or subnational entity, and partial risk guarantees to private projects to cover a government's failure to meet its contractual obligations.
On May 6, 2011, Priszm Income Fund was delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange for failure to meet the continued listing requirements.
Failure to use good form during a training set can result in injury or a failure to meet training goals ; since the desired muscle group is not challenged sufficiently, the threshold of overload is never reached and the muscle does not gain in strength.
For example, a hedge fund can degenerate into a Ponzi scheme if it unexpectedly loses money ( or simply fails to legitimately earn the returns promised and / or thought to be expected ) and the promoters, instead of admitting their failure to meet expectations, fabricate false returns and, if necessary, produce fraudulent audit reports.
The failure to meet cull targets was confirmed in February 2011.
Confucius ( 6th c. BCE ) famously emphasized the moral commitment implicit in a name, ( zhengming ) stating that the moral collapse of the pre-Qin was a result of the failure to rectify behaviour to meet the moral commitment inherent in names: " Good government consists in the ruler being a ruler, the minister being a minister, the father being a father, and the son being a son ...
The criticisms of past methods include failure to meet standard psychometric properties as well as research-specific designs that translate poorly to non-research use.
* King Antiochus IV Epiphanes, believing Judea to be in revolt, returns to there after the failure of his Egyptian campaign and orders his soldiers to cut down without mercy those whom they meet and to slay those who have taken refuge in their houses.
At the same time, the Bank of Canada began to raise interest rates in order to meet a zero inflation target ; the experiment was regarded as a failure that exacerbated the effect of the recession in Canada.
His attempts to treat Two-Face meet with failure, however, and he ends up murdered by the Joker along with the entire audience of a late night talk show when he is manipulated into bringing the Joker out in public as an example of Batman's ' victims '.
It should be pointed out that this major re-organisation did not arise from a fundamental failure of the existing arrangements, but an understanding that the old system might not meet modern conditions.
First signs of the disease, which include intractable seizures and failure to meet meaningful developmental milestones, usually occur in infancy, after the first year of life, but sometimes as late as the fifth year.
In 2007, the village transferred its offices and the police department from its location at North Main Street, primarily to address the old village hall's limited space and failure to meet mandated handicapped-accessibility requirements.
Upset about the costs, the fact that the casino is a failure, and that $ 2 million of the budget is unaccounted for, Meyer Lansky asks Bugsy to meet him in Los Angeles.
Each side placed the responsibility entirely with the other ; the FBU said that their employers ' failure to meet their demands was the cause of the strike.
Originally priced at $ 13. 5 million, its failure to meet its aggressive performance estimates forced the price to be dropped to only $ 7. 78 million and its withdrawal from sales to customers beyond those having already negotiated contracts.
In spite of Stretch's failure to meet its own performance goals, it served as the basis for many of the design features of the fantastically successful IBM System / 360, which shipped in 1964.
* Software bug, a failure of computer software to meet requirements
In states such as Washington, critics have questioned whether this ensures success for all or just creates massive failure ( as only half of all 10th graders have demonstrated they can meet the standards ).

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