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Advocates and representations
Advocates of procedural representations were mainly centered at MIT, under the leadership of Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert.

Advocates and were
The plaintiffs were represented by Mary Bonauto, an attorney from Boston-based Gay & Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, and two Vermont attorneys: Susan Murray and Beth Robinson.
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.
Other abridgments, not by Bower, were made about the same time, one about 1450 ( perhaps by Patrick Russell, a Carthusian of Perth ) preserved in the Advocates ' library ( MS. 35.
Other works were: An edition of Gavin Douglas's translation of Virgil's Aeneid ( 1710 ); the editing and completion of James Anderson's Selectus Diplomatum et Numismatum Scotiae Thesaurus ( 1739 ); Catalogue of the Advocates ' Library ( 1733 – 42 ); and a famous edition of Livy ( 1751 ).
Advocates of shock therapy view Poland as the success story of shock therapy in the post-Soviet states and point out that shock therapy was not applied appropriately in Russia, while critics point out that Poland's reforms were the most gradualist of all the countries and compare China's reforms with those of Russia and their vastly different effects.
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.
Until devolution, all Lord Advocates were, by convention, members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords to allow them to speak for the Government.
Advocates for the concepts introduced in McKinsey's book, < i > Budgetary Control </ i >, were among McKinsey ’ s first clients.
Advocates of culture-historical archaeology use this notion to argue that sets of material culture can be used to trace ancient groups of people that were either self-identifying societies or ethnic groups.
In 1532, the Writers to the Signet were included as Members in the newly established College of Justice, along with the Faculty of Advocates and the Clerks of the Court of Session.
Thus, ironically, there were Air Force Judge Advocates three months before there was an Air Force Judge Advocate General.
Advocates of a National Board of Health, including Army Surgeon John Shaw Billings, were spurred to action by the insufficient funding allotted to the Quarantine Act of 1878.
Several local celebrities were created by the show, such as " The Old Man " and his opinions, and " The Devil's Advocates ", a comedy duo claiming to speak for Satan.
Advocates usually speak standing up, but from where they were seated.
Advocates of the functionalist school were known as " the twisted road to Auschwitz " camp or as the " structuralists ", because of their insistence that it was the internal power structures of the Third Reich that led to the Holocaust.
Advocates allege the existence of other evidence supports the theory, namely that the scalp wounds were tri-lobed and paired consistent with marks left by talons, the feathers are similar to those found on the feet of owls, cedar needles were found on her hands and body indicating she had fallen over outside shortly before entering the house, that Kathleen's blood had splattered up the staircase rather than down, that Kathleen's footprints in her own blood indicated that she was already bleeding before she reached the foot of the stairs and that two drops of Kathleen's blood were found outside the house on the front walkway along with a finger smear on the front door consistent with her pushing the door shut.
Advocates of the hunting hypothesis tend to believe that tool use and toolmaking essential to effective hunting were an extremely important part of human evolution, and trace the origin of language and religion to a hunting context.
Advocates of the MCC Coaching manual derided the stance for its " ugliness ", and asserted technical reasons why its exponents were doomed to fail, but Willey persisted with the method and was generally successful.

Advocates and notably
Advocates of an expanded government role follow instead in alternative streams of progressivism ; in the Anglosphere ( English-speaking countries, notably the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand ) this is associated with institutional economics and, at the macroeconomic level, with Keynesian economics.
Advocates assert that Taoism as well as some forms of Buddhism ( most notably Zen or Chan ) are based on an approach consistent with or identical to dialectical monism.

Advocates and working
Advocates argue that homosexuality is not a " choice " but a personal identity, a claim supported by the American Psychology Association ( APA ), and that all working people have a right to be judged by the quality of their work performance and not by completely unrelated factors.
For more than 300 years, the Faculty has maintained within Parliament House the Advocates ' Library, often regarded as the finest working law library in the United Kingdom.

Advocates and at
Advocates respond that it is difficult to undertake a comprehensive design effort in the absence of significant funding for such efforts, and that despite this handicap much useful design-ahead has nevertheless been accomplished with new software tools that have been developed, e. g., at Nanorex.
In reply, it was proved that the Advocates ' library at Edinburgh contained Gaelic manuscripts 500 years old, and one of even greater antiquity.
Advocates of defined contribution plans point out that each employee has the ability to tailor the investment portfolio to his or her individual needs and financial situation, including the choice of how much to contribute, if anything at all.
* " Dioxin Homepage at Environmental Justice Advocates "
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 laissez-faire capitalism advocate that the only type of monopoly that should be broken up is what they call a coercive monopoly, that is the persistent, exclusive control of a vitally needed resource, good, or service such that the community is at the mercy of the controller, and where there are no suppliers of the same or substitute goods to which the consumer can turn.
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.
Cockburn entered the Faculty of Advocates in 1800, and attached himself, not to the party of his relatives, who could have afforded him most valuable patronage, but to the Whig party, and that at a time when it held out few inducements to men ambitious of success in life.
* Advocates of reason and rationality claim that man can gain certainty of knowledge, but that no man can arrive at certainty by substituting the percepts of reality for the arbitrary say-so of another man.
To obtain these services, or more information about them, event participants can go to the following locations on the event site: the Alter-Abled Access Advocates ( 4A ) Center ( located near Admissions as well as at the Bus Stop ), Community Village, Solutions, and all Information booths.
Erskine was educated at the Edinburgh High School, a school in Durham, and the University of Edinburgh, and was admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates in 1810.
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.
Here he completed his studies and having passed his Bar examinations was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1787 at the age of 22.
On 6 March he convened a meeting of the Faculty of Advocates at which Muir, with no one to speak in his defence, was unanimously expelled and his name struck from the register.
He serves on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Law and Politics at the University of Minnesota Law School and is on the Board of Directors for the Energy Literacy Advocates.
Advocates of the promotion of Low German have expressed considerable hope that this political development will at once lend legitimacy to their claim that Low German is a separate language and help mitigate the functional limits of the language that may still be cited as objective criteria for a mere dialect ( such as the virtually complete absence from legal and administrative contexts, schools, the media, etc.
Horton was awarded the " Trailblazer " award by Out & Equal Workplace Advocates in October, 2001 for her work at Lucent and Avaya.
Advocates of this theory cite the fact that the official published account placed the colony at 38 degrees north.
Advocates of the Whale Cove theory argue that when Captain James Cook first sighted the American coast at Cape Foulweather two centuries later, he described it in his log, with unknowing accuracy, as " the long-looked for coast of New Albion.
* Advocates an " erotetic propagation " of science, asserting that scientific inquiry will continue without end because each newly answered question adds a presupposition for at least one more open question to the current body of scientific knowledge.

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