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consequence and ethnic
One consequence of the Stalinist division of Central Asia into five republics is that many ethnic Kyrgyz do not live in Kyrgyzstan.
As a consequence of the war, the site of a post-World War II work camp for the remaining ethnic Germans ( Donauschwaben ) was formed here under new communist administration.
In the 1930s, social tensions grew as the consequence of the world economic crisis, as did the tensions between the small ethnic German minority and the Slovene-speaking majority.
Another consequence of the mixing of nationalities and the spread of bilingualism and linguistic Russification was the growth of ethnic intermarriage and a process of ethnic Russification — coming to call oneself Russian by nationality or ethnicity, not just speaking Russian as a second language or using it as a primary language.
As a consequence of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, on September 17, 1939, the Kresy territories were annexed by the Soviet Union ( see Soviet invasion of Poland ), and a significant part of the ethnic Polish population of the Kresy was deported to other areas of the Soviet Union including Siberia and Kazakhstan.
During the interwar period, the number of ethnic Romanians who migrated to the US decreased as a consequence of the economic development in Romania, but the number of Jews who migrated to the US increased, mostly after the rise of the fascist Iron Guard.
The consequence was the weakening or disappearing of several ethnic minorities.
Most have come as a consequence of the civil war in southern Somalia, including both Somalis and members of Somalia's various ethnic minority groups such as the Bantu.
Political conflict is often a consequence of ethnic disparity and “ ethnocentrism ” Sumner ( 1906 ).
After the split of the radical wing from the party in February 1994, PDP was generally considered to be moderate party that could cooperate with Macedonian parties, although sometimes frictions between the PDP and the other government parties arose as a consequence of the ethnic questions.
" This has a consequence that in countries like the United States, where citizens speak many different languages and come from a variety of national and ethnic groups, there is a " folk linguistic " belief that most prestigious dialect is the single standard dialect of English that all people should speak.
As a consequence of the World War II events in Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Communist government took a reprisals on ethnic citizens of German origin in Yugoslavia ( including Vojvodina ): they had their citizenship revoked and their belongings and houses were nationalized and taken from them.
In consequence only suitable nationals are appointed and the episcopate does not reflect the ethnic diversity of practising Catholics in France.

consequence and religious
) As a consequence, debates about freedom versus " necessity " were a regular feature of Enlightenment religious and philosophical discussions.
He executed the laws enforcing religious conformity with severity, and filled the parish churches, but resisted the excessive measures of tyranny prescribed by the English government ; and in consequence of an intrigue of the Duke of Queensberry and Lord Perth, who gained the duchess of Portsmouth with a present of £ 27, 000, he was dismissed in 1684.
The council ended in 1418, solving the Schism andof great consequence to Sigismund's future career — having the Czech religious reformer, Jan Hus, burned at the stake for heresy in July 1415.
To Frank Stenton, " Æthelwulf seems to have been a religious and unambitious man, for whom engagement in war and politics was an unwelcome consequence of rank.
As a consequence of his religious conversion, Wright eschewed the highlife favoured by many of his loyalist contemporaries such as Johnny Adair and Stephen McKeag, abstaining from alcohol, tobacco and drugs.
In consequence of which, religious houses in the 16th century controlled appointment to about two fifths of all parish benefices in England, disposed of about half of all ecclesiastical income, and owned around a quarter of the nation's landed wealth.
As a consequence, the university slowly began to open itself to religious nonconformists and poorer men.
In consequence of the religious wars he lost all his property and his writings in 1621 and six years later led the Brethren into exile when the Habsburg Counter-Reformation persecuted the Protestants in Bohemia.
One consequence was that the secularized plays were separated from the religious, and, as Carnival plays, held the public favour.
The persecution of Christians is religious persecution that Christians sometimes undergo as a consequence of professing their faith, both historically and in the current era.
As a consequence, the colonial leadership exhibited intolerance to other religious views, including Anglican, Quaker, and Baptist theologies.
" We firstly ask for the freedom of conscience or the freedom of full universal religion, without distinction as without privilege ; and by consequence, in what touches us, we Catholics, for the total separation of church and state ... this necessary separation, without which there would exist for Catholics no religious freedom, implies, for a part, the suppression of the ecclesiastical budget, and we have fully recognized this ; for another part, the absolute independence of the clergy in the spiritual order ... Just as there can be nothing religious today in politics there must be nothing political in religion.
He professed history at Lausanne from 1833 to 1846, when he lost his chair in consequence of the religious troubles.
Russell was in sympathy with the reformers, whose opinions he shared, and was in communication with Sir Thomas Wyatt ; and in consequence of his religious attitude was imprisoned during the earlier part of Mary's reign.
Nevertheless, as a consequence of the development of his religious thought, he decided to abandon his home in order to end his days in the Land of Israel.
Persecution of Muslims is the religious persecution of Muslims as a consequence of professing their faith, both historically and in the current era.
Modern Christian Zionism is a politically potent consequence of this religious interest in the modern state of Israel, as contemporary events are interpreted in light of their relationship to biblical prophecy.
As a consequence, the Jewish community has splintered into a variety of subgroups, ranging from the strictly Orthodox to the most liberal ; in addition, some groups have syncretistically borrowed from other religious traditions.
As a consequence, there has been an effort by some to attempt a supposed objective dichotomy between the ethical philosophies of spiritual or religious groups by categorizing them under the Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path modality.
In Europe, cryptography became ( secretly ) more important as a consequence of political competition and religious revolution.
The decision was mainly influenced by European Rationalist and Protestant ideals, but was also a consequence of the pragmatic concerns of minority religious groups and small states that did not want to be under the power or influence of a national religion that did not represent them.
Scientific and religious texts were written in Latin and as a consequence most texts written in the Netherlands were written in Latin rather than Old Dutch.
As a consequence of this parliamentary evolution, the sovereign's right to the throne became more concrete, seeing the opposition scrutinise government legislation and policies, rather than engage in disputes between competing candidates for the Crown, each supported by different religious and economic groups.

consequence and tensions
As a consequence of the tensions thus produced in his thoughts and feelings, he wrote on the one hand sketches of idealized hunting trips and on the other an anecdote of the village of Hardscrabble, Arkansas, where no one had ever seen a piano ; ;
Many of the native tribes in the region wanted to push out the colonists following conflicts over land use, diminished game as a consequence of expanding European settlement, and other tensions.
In the state reorganization after 1871, a consequence of unification, new tensions of what it meant to be a German merged with notions of religious differences, creating a so-called Kulturkampf, or War of Culture in the 1870s.

consequence and President
The creation of the office of Vice President was a direct consequence of the Electoral College.
However, the APNSA is a staff position in the Executive Office of the President and does not have line authority over either the Department of State or the Department of Defense, but is able, as a consequence thereof, to offer advice to the President-unlike the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense who are senate-confirmed officials with line authority over their departments-independently of the vested interests of the large bureaucracies and clientele of those departments.
The primary objective of New Federalism, unlike that of the eighteenth-century political philosophy of Federalism, is the restoration to the states of some of the autonomy and power which they lost to the federal government as a consequence of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal.
As a consequence, the Cato Institute has criticized a number of decisions made by President Obama, just as it had regularly criticized decisions made by former President Bush.
The post election violence early 2008therefore is, in part, a consequence of the failure of President Kibaki and his first Government to exert political control over the country or to maintain sufficient legitimacy as would have allowed a civilized contest with him at the polls to be possible.
In consequence of the dissensions among the burghers President Boshof tendered his resignation in February 1858, but was for a time induced to remain in office.
It also pointed out however that Haiti was as a consequence a much safer place and that the President now controlled the island with the assistance of U. S. troops.
As a consequence of this Jan O. Karlsson was nominated by the Swedish Government as its representative to the European Court of Auditors in 1995, and on January 18, 1999 he became President of the Court.
As a consequence Rochester was, in August 1684, removed from office and given the post Lord President of the Council, a more dignified but less lucrative and important office.
As a consequence, he resigned from the presidency of the UMP on 14 May 2007, two days before becoming President of the French Republic.
A criminal investigation was launched as to the source of the leak, as a consequence of which I. Lewis Libby, then-Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was indicted on obstruction of justice, false statement, and perjury charges, and subsequently convicted and sentenced to 30 months in federal prison and a $ 250, 000 fine ( though he never served time in prison because President Bush commuted his prison sentence ).
Signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 28, 1973, it was designed to protect critically imperiled species from extinction as a " consequence of economic growth and development untempered by adequate concern and conservation.
In 2011, and as a consequence of the 2010 Mackay conference, CESNUR ( Center for Studies of New Religions ) held its annual conference at Aletheia University, Aletheia President Ming-Ta Wu honoring London School of Economics Professor of Sociology Eileen Vartan Barker with the Mackay Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Humanity, Mackay's humanitarianism and struggle against racism a centerpiece of this conference and attended by more than sixty international scholars of religion.
In March 1872, however, in consequence of criticisms of his negotiations concerning the commercial treaties between Britain and France, he resigned his post and took his seat in the Assembly, where he became the leading spirit of the monarchical campaign against President Thiers.
" The consequence is that young people are getting an increasingly contracted, one-tracked view of sporting life and also that those who want a decently written report on a county match, or, even in the small print, to know the scores in, say, the Cricketer Cup, the Walker Cup, the President ’ s Putter or the Queen Elizabeth Cup at Henley, are increasingly in danger of not being able to get them.
Article 374 of the Honduras Constitution asserts this unmodifiability, stating, " It is not possible to reform, in any case, the preceding article, the present article, the constitutional articles referring to the form of government, to the national territory, to the presidential period, the prohibition to serve again as President of the Republic, the citizen who has performed under any title in consequence of which she / he cannot be President of the Republic in the subsequent period.
This conflict ended with the defeat of the Chilean Army and the presidential forces and President Balmaceda committing suicide as a consequence.
As a consequence, the second turn of the presidential elections never took place, and José Eduardo dos Santos simply held on to the office of President, for which he had been named under the conditions of the Popular Republic, in 1979.
*( 1 ) The office of the President of the Republic of Moldova may become vacant in consequence of expiry of the presidential mandate, resignation from office, removal from office, definite impossibility of executing his duties, or death.
Established on November 28, 2001, by Executive Order 13237, the Council was directed to " advise the President on bioethical issues that may emerge as a consequence of advances in biomedical science and technology ".
As a consequence of the ruling, Zuma was dismissed from his post as deputy president by President Thabo Mbeki on 14 June.

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