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Advocates and expanded
Advocates are quick to point out studies such as these when trying to convince state legislatures to mandate expanded screening.
In recent years the Advocates Library has expanded to take account of the increase in membership of the Faculty.
Advocates of current or expanded copyright policies argue that Read Only culture is necessary to nurture creativity.

Advocates and government
Advocates of proportional representation suggest that a coalition government leads to more consensus-based politics, in that a government comprising differing parties ( often based on different ideologies ) would need to concur in regard to governmental policy.
Advocates denounced the German government leaders who signed the Armistice on November 11, 1918, as the " November Criminals ".
Advocates of free-market socialism, such as Jaroslav Vanek, argue that genuine free markets are not possible under conditions of private ownership over productive property because the class differences and inequalities in income and power that ensue from this arrangement enable interests of the dominant class to skew the market to their favor, either in the form of monopoly and market power, or by utilizing their wealth and resources to pass government regulations and policies that benefit their specific business interests.
Advocates of Keynesian economics argue that private sector decisions sometimes lead to inefficient macroeconomic outcomes which require active policy responses by the public sector, particularly monetary policy actions by the central bank and fiscal policy actions by the government to stabilize output over the business cycle.
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 highway development and suburban participation in urban government theorize that cities which protect themselves from the suburbs, forcing them to become self-sufficient small towns, cutting off the freeways, forcing commuters into subways, etc., are committing suicide by forcing business out into the suburbs.
Advocates of limited government, in the form laissez faire ( little or no government role in the economy ) follow from the 19th century philosophical tradition classical liberalism, and are particularly associated with the mainstream economic schools of classical economics ( through the 1870s ) and neoclassical economics ( from the 1870s onwards ), and with the heterodox Austrian school.
In most years, only a few students withdraw in the face of an honor charge or after investigations and closed hearings conducted by the Executive Committee of the Student Body, the University's elected student government ( with the accused counseled by Honor Advocates, often law students ).
Advocates of sound finance ( in the US known as fiscal conservatism ) reject Keynesianism and, in the strongest form, argue that government should always run a balanced budget ( and a surplus to pay down any outstanding debt ), and that deficit spending is always bad policy.
Advocates of offshore banking often characterise government regulation as a form of tax on domestic banks, reducing interest rates on deposits.
Advocates of free markets say that the only feasible way that a business could close entry to a field and therefore be able to raise prices free of competitive forces, i. e. be a coercive monopoly, is with the aid of government in restricting competition.
Advocates of a laissez-faire economic policy are quick to assert ( barring private criminal conduct ) that a coercive monopoly can only come about through government intervention, and defend these situations as non-coercive monopolies in which government should not intervene.
Until devolution in 1999, all Lord Advocates were, by convention, members of the United Kingdom government, although the post was not normally in the Cabinet.
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 World Congress of Advocates of Peace in Paris ( 20 April 1949 ) repeated the Cominform line that the world was divided between " a non-aggressive Soviet group and a war-minded imperialistic group, headed by the United States government ".
Advocates in the Labour government have included Alan Milburn, the former health secretary, and Hazel Blears.
Advocates of marijuana legalization argue that the budgetary impact of removing cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act and legalizing its use in the United States could save billions by reducing government spending for prohibition enforcement in the criminal justice system.
* Advocates for low-income New Yorkers at all levels of government.
Advocates included musicians, record labels, government officials, and the Seattle-based Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Advocates, survivors and victims ' relatives filed a suit in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights against the Peruvian government for violation of human rights.
Advocates of ECAs have assertions of their own, such as the following: export credits allow impoverished importers to purchase needed goods that would otherwise be unaffordable ; export credits are components of a broader strategy of trade policies ; and government involvement can achieve results that the private sector cannot, such as applying greater pressure on a recalcitrant borrower.

Advocates and role
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.
: The expressive role variants are Promoters ( expressive Operators ), Performers ( expressive Entertainers ), Supervisors ( expressive Administrators ), Providers ( expressive Conservators ), Teachers ( expressive Mentors ), Champions ( expressive Advocates ), Fieldmarshals ( expressive Coordinators ), and Inventors ( expressive Engineers ).
: The attentive role variants are Crafters ( attentive Operators ), Composers ( attentive Entertainers ), Inspectors ( attentive Administrators ), Protectors ( attentive Conservators ), Counselors ( attentive Mentors ), Healers ( attentive Advocates ), Masterminds ( attentive Coordinators ), and Architects ( attentive Engineers ).
It is the role of the Advocates General to propose to the Court, in complete independence, a legal solution to the cases for which they are responsible.

Advocates and follow
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 and instead
Advocates of solar energy argue that widespread use of solar collection can mitigate overheating of urban environments by absorbing sunlight and putting it to work instead of heating the foreign surface objects.
Advocates of Third Position politics typically present themselves as " beyond left and right ", instead claiming to syncretize radical ideas from both ends of the political spectrum.

Advocates and alternative
Advocates of increased use of DDT in IRS claim that alternative insecticides are more expensive, more toxic, or not as effective.
Advocates tout this over what was previously the sole alternative, i. e., full immersion.

Advocates and ;
Advocates of phylogenetic nomenclature, a more nominalistic view, oppose this reading ; in their opinion, calling an animal a mammal is a shorthand way of saying that it is descended from the last common ancestor of, say, humans and platypuses.
Advocates are often normal users who devote their spare time to advocacy of their operating system of choice ; many have a deep and abiding interest in the use, design and construction of operating systems and an emotional investment in their favourite operating system.
The programs in service-learning include Community Advocates for Parents and Students ; Helping Youth through Personal Empowerment ; Academic Mentorship In Giants On-going Success ; the Woodward School ; Keeping the Doors Open ; and Farms to K.
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.
MS. 712 ; one in the Advocates ' library, from which Walter Goodall printed his edition ( Edin., 1759 ), and one in the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
Becoming a member of the Faculty of Advocates in 1763, he soon acquired a leading position in the Scottish legal system ; and he had the advantage of the success of his half-brother Robert ( 1713 – 1787 ), who had become Lord President of the Court of Session in 1760.
Sir Orfeo is preserved in three manuscripts: the oldest, Advocates 19. 2. 1, known as the Auchinleck MS. is dated at about 1330 ; Harley 3810, is from about the beginning of the fifteenth century ; and Ashmole 61, compiled over the course of several years, the portion of the MS. containing Sir Orfeo dating around 1488.
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.
The Lord Advocate is not head of the Faculty of Advocates ; that position is held by the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates.
Advocates of union with Canada denounced the Economic Union Party as republican, disloyal and anti-British ; Britain refused to allow the voting populace the option to choose union with the U. S., and the U. S. State Department, needing British and Canadian cooperation during the Second World War, decided not to interfere.
Prior to 2005, JAG Corps personnel primarily worked in one of three offices: Navy Legal Service Offices providing defense and legal assistance to eligible personnel ; Trial Service Offices providing courts-martial prosecution, court reporting and administrative trial support ; and Staff Judge Advocates providing legal advice to U. S. naval base commanders.
; 2007 ) and Avukati 247 ( 247 Advocates ; 2007 ).
Advocates of this system claim that it places the power in the grassroots where it belongs ; critics believe that it makes it difficult for it to organize concerted action and leaves the union highly balkanized with policies and strategies varying widely from local to local and sector to sector.
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.
After a short residence at Heidelberg ( 1871 ), where he began his study of German philosophy, he returned to Edinburgh as assistant first to Henry Calderwood and later to A. Campbell Fraser ; he joined the staff of the Encyclopædia Britannica ( 9th edition ) ( 1874 ) and studied widely in the Advocates ' Library.

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