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A more immediate result of the Investiture struggle identified a proprietary right that adhered to sovereign territory, recognizing the right of kings to income from the territory of a vacant diocese and a basis for justifiable taxation.
The subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions, the " court party ", made up of Baldwin's mother, Amalric's first wife Agnes of Courtenay, her immediate family, and recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and who were in favour of war with Saladin ; and the " noble party ", led by Raymond of Tripoli and the lesser nobility of the kingdom, who favoured peaceful co-existence with the Muslims.
The other line, supported for the most part by rural cadres who were familiar with the harsh realities of the countryside, advocated an immediate struggle to overthrow the " feudalist " Sihanouk.
Thorstein Veblen saw socialism as an immediate stage in an ongoing evolutionary process in economics that would result from the natural decay of the system of business enterprise ; in contrast to Marx, he did not believe it would be the result of political struggle or revolution by the working class as a whole and did not believe it to be the ultimate goal of humanity.
Partindo had maintained its alignment with Sukarno's own strategy of immediate mass agitation, and Sukarno disagreed with Hatta's long-term cadre-based struggle.
By the 1950s, the Shah was engaged in a power struggle with Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq, an immediate descendant of the previous monarchy, the Qajar dynasty.
It was in a weakened and disorganized state, having recently suffered a bitter internal struggle between between Marxists, who supported trade union organization as preliminary to workers ' revolution and anarchists, led by Mikhail Bakunin, who advocated the immediate revolutionary overthrow of organized government.
According to the theses of the 1922 4th World Congress of the Comintern: “ The united front tactic is simply an initiative whereby the Communists propose to join with all workers belonging to other parties and groups and all unaligned workers in a common struggle to defend the immediate, basic interests of the working class against the bourgeoisie .” The united front allowed workers committed to the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism to struggle alongside non-revolutionary workers.
The united front tactic is simply an initiative whereby the Communists propose to join with all workers belonging to other parties and groups and all unaligned workers in a common struggle to defend the immediate, basic interests of the working class against the bourgeoisie.
The other line, supported for the most part by rural cadres who were familiar with the harsh realities of the countryside, advocated an immediate struggle to overthrow the " feudalist " Sihanouk.
One sector argued for immediate armed revolution whereas others ( including senior leaders like Nirmal Lama ) claimed that Nepal was not yet ripe for armed struggle.
She advocates an immediate reduction of 20 % of the domestic tax on oil products ( TIPP ), a surchage of fantastic profits of the largest gas and oil companies and a struggle against international speculation on basic products such as food and energy.
The other major section of the RYM, referred to as Revolutionary Youth Movement II, were Maoist-oriented and rejected the Weathermen's line of immediate armed struggle in the U. S., advocating building a new revolutionary vanguard party instead.
There was a mixed reaction to the announcement, immediate excitement around the high-profile international investor's interest in a league fraught with struggle in contrast to reticence about adding another team in Southern California.
* English Made Simple: A young man and woman meet at a party and their immediate romantic attraction is presented via loudspeaker by a comically unromantic grammar lesson, while they struggle to free themselves from the banal constrictions of party talk.
the consequence of the fall was an immediate struggle for dominion, and Jehovah foretold which would gain the ascendancy ; but as he created them in his image, as that image manifestly was not lost by the fall, because it is urged in Gen 9: 6, as an argument why the life of man should not be taken by his fellow man, there is no reason to suppose that sin produced any distinction between them as moral, intellectual, and responsible beings.
Executives struggle with business pressures that may be partly or completely beyond their immediate control, such as distressed financial markets ; mergers, acquisitions and restructurings ; disruptive technology change ; geopolitical instabilities ; and the rising price of energy.
They are active in the Socialism and Freedom Party ( PSOL ) ( in which LSR exists as a tendency ), in the mass organizations of the working class and the youth, in the unions, in the Conlutas union confederation, workplace associations, student unions and school entities, defending the unification of struggles and linking immediate demands and struggles with the general struggle against capitalism.
The immediate aftermath of the battle helped the Normans who took advantage quickly of this internal Welsh struggle which weakened all the major Welsh kingdoms and killed three of their leaders.

immediate and developed
The extent to which we can persuade the less developed countries to appraise their own resources, to set targets toward which they should be working, to establish in the light of this forward perspective the most urgent priorities for their immediate attention, and to do the other things which they must do to help themselves, all on a realistic long-term basis, will depend importantly on the incentives we place before them.
Time perspective -- the ability to plan for the future and to postpone gratifying immediate wants in order to achieve long-range objectives -- is more easily developed if, from infancy on, the individual has been able to rely on and trust people and the world in which she lives.
Erikson has noted that, unless this trust developed early, the time ambivalence experienced, in varying degree and temporarily, by all adolescents ( as a result of their remembering the more immediate gratification of wants during childhood, while not yet having fully accepted the long-range planning required by adulthood ) may develop into a more permanent sense of time diffusion.
Coma may have developed in humans as a response to injury to allow the body to pause bodily actions and heal the most immediate injuries-if at all-before waking.
Towns often developed a degree of independence, but many were subordinate to local rulers if not immediate to the emperor.
Their research proved valuable to teams in the US and USSR, where missile programs slowly developed in the immediate post-war era.
Given the nature of the weapon which was being developed, it was recognised that tests would cause widespread and long-lasting contamination of the immediate area by anthrax spores.
Carney Salute — folding of a flag on a staff in a manner to allow immediate unfurling — was developed by California Scoutmaster J. S.
A habitual cigar-smoker, Cleveland developed cancer of the mouth that required immediate surgery in the summer of 1893.
Chief Micanopy did not live in this village, he lived about 60 miles south in present-day Sumter County ; in 1821 when the territorial village was developed, Miccosukees lived in the immediate area.
Because of the wartime and immediate postwar demand for housing, the estate was quickly developed for low-rise apartment homes, semi-detached, and single family homes.
" Indeed, there is now every indication that the late precontact Huron and their immediate antecedents developed in a distinct Huron homeland in southern Ontario along the north shore of Lake Ontario.
In the immediate pre-WWII era the same concept was also developed as a blind-bombing system.
The small sword was the immediate predecessor of the French duelling sword ( from which the épée developed ) and its method of use — as typified in the works of such authors as Sieur de Liancour, Domenico Angelo, Monsieur J. Olivier, and Monsieur L ' Abbat — developed into the techniques of the French classical school of fencing.
This network, operated under the auspices of the National Science Foundation was called NSFNet, used the TCP / IP protocol that had been developed by the U. S. Department of Defense ARPANet and was the immediate forerunner to the Internet.
A supersonic version, the FL-7, was also developed but differed significantly from the SY-series and its immediate derivatives.
* Several staff members, in conjunction with George Gray and Ken Harrison of the University of Hull, developed new, stable liquid crystals in 1972, which were an immediate success as the basis of display devices in the electronics and consumer products industries ..
With the transition to agriculture, the possibility to make a surplus product, i. e. to produce more than what is necessary to satisfy one's immediate needs, developed in the course of development of the productive forces.
Although Brown's writings did not achieve immediate commercial success, he was republished in both the U. S. and England throughout the romantic era and developed a widespread and influential reputation as a " writer's writer.
It was here that Brownlow first ran afoul of the Baptists — who were spreading quickly throughout the Southern Appalachian region — and developed an immediate dislike of them, considering them narrow-minded bigots who engaged in " dirty " rituals such as foot washing.
One Elizabethtonian who developed an immediate dislike of Brownlow was Landon Carter Haynes, a fellow Whig who had switched his support to the Democratic Party in 1839.
I just remember that Ribena turned into stout and I developed an immediate love for it.
While supporting characters are often one dimensional and serve an immediate purpose in the episode in which they appear, main characters are often well developed with strengths and flaws that become present as the series progresses.

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