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consequence and oppression
The taboo among American whites surrounding white-black can be seen as a historical consequence of the oppression and racial segregation of African-Americans.
She openly pleads for reducing this divide through increased communication and, as a consequence, understanding between employers and workmen and generally through a more human behaviour based on Christian principles, at the same time presenting her own fears of how the poor will eventually act in retaliation to their oppression.
Evidence of a confession may be excluded because it was obtained by oppression or because the confession was made in consequence of anything said or done to the defendant that would be likely to make the confession unreliable.
Mr. Justice Field, for a unanimous court, answered the certified question in the negative by applying the cardinal rule " that all laws should receive a sensible construction ," and that literal interpretations which " lead to injustice, oppression, or an absurd consequence " should be avoided.

consequence and forced
When Galileo later complained of rumors to the effect that he had been forced to abjure and do penance, Bellarmine wrote out a certificate denying the rumors, stating that Galileo had merely been notified of the decree and informed that, as a consequence of it, the Copernican doctrine could not be " defended or held ".
The queen ran afoul of her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots, who was a devoted Catholic and had been forced to abdicate her throne as a consequence ( Scotland had recently become Protestant ).
This categorization is controversial however, as historians differ as to whether the famine was a deliberate part of the campaign of repression against kulaks and others, or simply an unintended consequence of the struggle over forced collectivization.
As a consequence of these practices, his stomach and kidneys were permanently damaged and poor health forced him to return to Antioch.
As a consequence of this Iran attacked Kuwait's oil tankers and Kuwait was forced to seek protection from the United States, which sent warships to the Persian Gulf.
Kierkegaard, an advocate of a philosophy of life, generally argued against levelling and its nihilist consequence, although he believed it would be " genuinely educative to live in the age of levelling people will be forced to face the judgement of alone.
The consequence was another trial before a synod at Bordeaux ( 1080 ), and another forced submission.
As a consequence of the Salamanca campaign, the French were forced to end their long siege of Cadiz and to permanently evacuate the provinces of Andalusia and Asturias.
As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, an advocate of pan-Islamic unity rather than Arab nationalism and a major opponent of Nasser.
The operation ultimately became known as the Lavon Affair after the Israeli defense minister Pinhas Lavon was forced to resign as a consequence of the incident.
The Serb diaspora was the consequence of either voluntary departure, coercion and / or forced migrations or expulsions:
In consequence of the Albigensian Crusade, many troubadours were forced to flee southern France and many found refuge in Aragon.
As a consequence, in 435 Valentinian was forced to conclude a peace with Gaiseric, whereby the Vandals kept all their possessions in North Africa in return for a payment of tribute to the empire, while the Huns were granted new territory in Pannonia Savia to occupy.
Moffett will likely be forced to unincorporate as a consequence of its financial difficulties.
In ultimate consequence, pluralism thus also implies the right for individuals to determine values and truths for themselves instead of being forced to follow the whole of society or, indeed, their own group.
As a consequence of their social-sexual inhibitions, and subsequently limited social network, their financial situations were generally less fortunate, often having little discretionary spending for luxuries, and many were forced to live in less attractive neighborhoods.
He accounted for diseases in the same way, and supposed that as long as the pneuma continued to fill the arteries and the blood was confined to the veins, the individual was in good health ; but that when the blood from some cause or other got forced into the arteries, inflammation and fever was the consequence.
As a consequence of the Walla Walla Council and the Yakima War of 1855, the tribe was forced to move onto their present reservation.
One consequence however was that Almqvist was forced out of his post as rector at the New Elementary School, Stockholm.
So much so that when another small split group that developed a year later expected to be able to fuse with l ' Union Ouvrière, it found it had already disappeared and were forced to form their own organisation as a consequence.
The Pomeranian diocese of Kołobrzeg, founded as a consequence of the Congress of Gniezno, was overthrown by a pagan resurgence of the Pomeranians around 1007, and bishop Reinbern was forced to return to Boleslaw's court.
He was forced to retire in 2003 as a consequence of the bloodless Rose Revolution.
They exist in a parallel universe, in which colourful historical or geographical milieux display a handful of stereotypes who, as a consequence of some secret manoeuvrings in their own pasts and coincidences in the present, are forced to face some implausible crisis of choice or conscience, preferably accompanied by a simultaneous natural disaster or violent death ( or both ).
This is essentially a consequence of being forced to adhere to single-axis movement: when following the Manhattan metric, one cannot move diagonally ( in more than one axis simultaneously ).

consequence and labor
An unintended consequence was the increased dependence on migratory, especially foreign, labor.
He also noted from the Constitution, " No person held to service or labor in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due.
Conscripting or enslaving children into armies and labor pools often occurred as a consequence of war or pestilence when many children were left parentless.
articles 3 and 130 restricted the power of the Catholic Church as a consequence of the support given by the Mexican Church's Hierarchy to Victoriano Huerta dictatorship, article 27 stated in particular that foreign citizens cannot own land at the borders or coasts as a consequence of the United States occupation of Veracruz, and article 123 was designed to empower the labor sector as a consequence of the brutal repression of Cananea and strikes.
According to Professor Mahmood Mamdani from Columbia University, opposition to the policy of annihilation was largely the consequence of the fact that colonial officials looked at the Herero people as potential source of labor, thus economically important.
The consequence of this policy on labor relations within the combatant countries was something called Burgfrieden in Germany, a term deriving from the medieval concept of " peace ( especially between feuding families ) within a besieged city ".
In the collective and state farms, low labor productivity was a consequence for the entire Soviet period.
But one consequence of this division of labor is that Thule women are losing their knowledge of traditional skills faster than the men.
* First, because of the injunction in Article IV of the U. S. Constitution that No person held to service or labor in one state, under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor ; but shall be delivered up, on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due ..
Economic interdependence is a consequence of specialization, or the division of labor, and is almost universal.
On September 5, 1924, and as a consequence of the episode known as the saber-noise, a group of young military officers, led by Colonel Marmaduque Grove and Major Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, demanded of President Arturo Alessandri the dismissal of three of his ministers, including the minister of War ; the enactment of a labor code, the passage of an income tax law, and the improvement of the military salaries.
As a consequence of companies ' promoting the " American Plan ," as well as Supreme Court decisions hostile to labor, union membership shrank from 5. 1 million in 1920 to 3. 6 million by 1929.

consequence and hunger
Several thousand died violently during the expulsion and many more died from hunger and illness as a consequence.
One consequence of this is the widely recognised cultural phenomenon of " land hunger " amongst the new class of Irish farmer.
Many of the NWP's members, upon arrest, went on hunger strikes ; some, including Paul, were force-fed by jail personnel as a consequence.
Despite the progress, or perhaps even as its consequence, humankind continues to face critical problems: poverty and hunger are yet to be vanquished, nuclear arms are proliferating, environmental disasters are on the rise, social injustice is growing, and so on.

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