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Advocates such as Jane Jacobs argue that this enables an economically depressed region to pull itself up, by giving the people living there a medium of exchange that they can use to exchange services and locally produced goods ( In a broader sense, this is the original purpose of all money.
Three out of the eight original manuscripts are currently preserved by the British Library, two are in the possession of the Advocates ' Library in Edinburgh ; one, within the University of St Andrews Library ; another, within the confines of Wemyss Castle and the eighth, privately owned by Mister John Ferguson of Duns, Berwickshire.
Advocates of biblical inerrancy, called biblical inerrantists, generally believe that the original text was without error because God inspired the authors and redactors of the Bible.
Advocates of the Rosecroft route, however, warned that they would sue if Metro switched back to the original route.
By contrast, however, in a few episodes, the captioning refers to the Advocates by the name of their original host bodies from the pilot episode ( i. e. Chambers, Urick, and Einhorn ), even in the absence of the original actors.
Its programming includes some of the classic Canadian comedy series noted above, repeats of several hit American and British series such as The Simpsons, South Park and Absolutely Fabulous, and original series such as Kevin Spencer, Odd Job Jack, The Devil's Advocates, Improv Heaven and Hell and Puppets Who Kill.
According to the Heritage Conservation Advocates, is " the home of the original native people of Cagayan de Oro City ".

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Advocates of Pauline authorship also point out that the differences between Colossians and the rest of the New Testament is not as great as it is purported to be.
Advocates of this approach also claim the term " responsible disclosure ".
Alterations during this period included minor changes, such as extending the legal deposit system to cover Sion College and the Faculty of Advocates, but also major ones, including the introduction of a limit on the length of time for which copyright would be granted.
Advocates of bottle-based filling systems also cite less waste of plastic for the environment, a wider selection of inks, easier cleaning of pens ( as drawing the ink in through the nib helps dissolve old ink ), and the ability to check and refill inks at any time.
Advocates of indigenous rights have also criticized some of Toledo's efforts to jump-start the economy through investments, such as his support for the Camisea natural-gas project and other projects that involved exploring or developing natural resources.
Advocates of the imperial system also drew upon a tradition of westward expansion over the course of the previous century.
Today, law degrees in India are granted and conferred in terms of the Advocates Act, 1961, which is a law passed by the Parliament both on the aspect of legal education and also regulation of conduct of legal profession.
Shear eventually began to add vocals to his music ; at the same time, Shear was also playing bass in a live band called the Advocates.
) Members of the Faculty of Advocates, known as advocates or counsel, and as of 1990 also some solicitors, known as solicitor-advocates, have practically exclusive rights of audience in the court.
In addition to scholarships, Theta Foundation also supports the Fraternity's educational programs as well as the Fraternity's international philanthropy, Court Appointed Special Advocates ( CASA ).
The Judge Advocate General can also be appointed from the Vice Judge Advocate General or Assistant Judge Advocates General.
Advocates of New Buddhism, like Suzuki's teachers Kosen and his successor Shaku Soen, saw this movement as a defense of Buddhism against government persecution, and also saw it as a way to bring their nation into the modern world as a competitive cultural force.
" The Devil's Advocates " gang also appears in the film Werewolves on Wheels.
Advocates of this philosophy therefore hold the " institution of property ", as they sometimes call it, to be immoral in itself, so the accumulation of wealth that includes productive resources, especially land, is also immoral.
She also holds positions on the boards of Consumers Union, Citizens for Tax Justice, Trial lawyers for Public Justice, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, the Goucher College Board of Trustees, and the California Wellness Foundation Advisory Board.
Advocates of technological progress however argue that even if admittedly " progress may have its price ", without technical innovation there would be no progress at all ; the same people who criticize technology also depend on it for their everyday existence.
NYAS Independent Mental Health Advocates ( IMHAs ) also offer assistance to patients who are detained in hospital.
The State is also reputed to have produced the highest number of the Senior Advocates of Nigeria ( called Queen's Counsels in England ) in the annals of the legal profession since independence to date.
Advocates also point out that students in SSR programs have more positive attitudes toward reading than students who do not participate in SSR programs.
Advocates also point out that in Genesis 4: 1-2 it is mentioned only once that Adam " knew " his wife, yet twice it is mentioned that she " bare " sons ( see, heteropaternal superfecundation ).
Advocates also believe an unmentioned act of infidelity is implied by reproductive and marital curses placed on Eve in Genesis 3: 16, that otherwise seem inappropriate to merely eating a forbidden fruit.
Guardians Ad Litem may also be called, in some states, CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates ( www. CASAforchildren. org ) They are the voice of the child, and may represent the child in court ( usually with the help of an attorney ).
Advocates of using ' ageism ' also believe it makes common cause with older people fighting against their own form of age discrimination.
Advocates General are also part of the European Court of Justice ( ECJ ), where there are eight of them.

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Advocates of ontological innocence see in the grammatical plural simply another way to refer to exactly the same things that the singular form commits us to.
Advocates of perspectives stressing the role of credit money in an economy often refer to ( such ) bubbles as " credit bubbles ," and look at such measures of financial leverage as debt to GDP ratios to identify bubbles.
Advocates of free and open source software refer to free or open source Java virtual machine software as free runtimes or free Java runtimes.

Advocates and Alexandria
Advocates of the " Hellenic influences " argument attempt to trace the influence of Hellenic philosophers such as Philo of Alexandria on post-Apostolic Christianity, which then interpreted the Bible through a Middle Platonist and later Neoplatonist filter.
Paper presented at the National Association of Minority Engineering Program Administers / Women in Engineering Program & Advocates Network, April 21-24, 2001, Alexandria, VA. Environmental and Spatial Technology ( EAST ) Project – an Industry / Education Collaboration that Works for Females and Minorities ( PDF )
Paper presented at the National Association of Minority Engineering Program Administers / Women in Engineering Program & Advocates Network, April 21-24, 2001, Alexandria, VA.

Advocates and Jerome
* F. Jerome Doyle ( Dem ), 64, of Los Gatos, is chief executive officer of EMQ ( a provider of mental health services for children and youth ), a board member and past president of the California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies, and a board member of California Mental Health Advocates for Children.

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Advocates indicate that the rate of living will creation has increased since Terri Schiavo died.

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It was after returning to Edinburgh in 1752, as he wrote in My Own Life, that " the Faculty of Advocates chose me their Librarian, an office from which I received little or no emolument, but which gave me the command of a large library ".
Advocates of Callet's approach believe that this method was recommended and taught by the great brass instructors of the early 20th Century.
Advocates address the first doubt by pointing out that the first macroscale autonomous machine replicator, made of Lego blocks, was built and operated experimentally in 2002.
In reply, it was proved that the Advocates ' library at Edinburgh contained Gaelic manuscripts 500 years old, and one of even greater antiquity.
In December 2009, a 96-page report titled Human Rights in Ethiopia: Through the Eyes of the Oromo Diaspora, compiled by the Advocates for Human Rights, documented human rights violations against the Oromo in Ethiopia under three successive regimes: the Abyssinian Empire under Haile Selassie, the Marxist Derg and the current Ethiopian government of the Ethiopian People ’ s Revolutionary Democratic Front ( EPRDF ), dominated by members of the Tigray People ’ s Liberation Front ( TPLF ) and which was accused to have arrested approximately 20, 000 suspected OLF members, to have driven most OLF leadership into exile, and to have effectively neutralized the OLF as a political force in Ethiopia.
Advocates of this theory thought that every single vibration of the vocal folds was due to an impulse from the recurrent laryngeal nerves and that the acoustic center in the brain regulated the speed of vocal fold vibration.
He was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1792.
Advocates of independence saw Pennsylvania as the key: if that colony could be converted to the pro-independence cause, it was believed that the others would follow.
Advocates of the resolution countered that foreign governments would not intervene in an internal British struggle, and so a formal declaration of independence was needed before foreign aid was possible.
Advocates for gun rights often claim that past totalitarian regimes passed gun control legislation, which was later followed by confiscation, with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany during World War II, as well as some communist states being cited as examples.
Advocates point to the costs of emergency measures such as burning over one million cows suspected of having foot-and-mouth disease in the UK, smoke from which they calculated ( based on dioxin levels ) was to be expected to kill several hundred Britons from cancers in this generation.
" This was in conflict with Advocates for Animals ' position on captive animals.
In Scotland, where the independent Bar is organised as the Faculty of Advocates and its members known not as barristers but as advocates, the position of Queen's Counsel was not recognised before 1868.
Initially the status was reserved first for law officers ( Lord Advocate and Solicitor General for Scotland ) and soon after for the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates.
In 1897 a petition by the Faculty of Advocates for the establishment of a Scottish roll of Queen's Counsel was approved and the first appointments were made later in that year.
Advocates for the park's protection were active in the early 1960s when the Noosa Parks Association was formed at time when urban development was threatening the wilderness area.
In the two remaining years of his life he was engaged on a reduction or " abridgment " of this work, which is known as the Book of Cupar, and is preserved in the Advocates ' library, Edinburgh ( MS. 35.
The document was passed by Bannatyne to his descendants and then, via several private owners, to the Advocates ' Library of Edinburgh.
He was then elected to the Faculty of Advocates, and later to the British Parliament as an MP.
He read law and was elected to the Faculty of Advocates in 1815, still with many outside interests, and in 1816 produced a second volume of poems, The City of the Plague.
For two years after leaving Oxford he lived chiefly in Glasgow before settling to the study of Scots law in Edinburgh, where he was elected to the Faculty of Advocates in 1816.
However, Brougham chose law as his profession, and was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1800.
In 1829 he was chosen dean of the Faculty of Advocates.

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