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However, Bede, like Gregory the Great whom Bede quotes on the subject in the Historia, felt that faith brought about by miracles was a stepping stone to a higher, truer faith, and that as a result miracles had their place in a work designed to instruct.
The actual negotiations on the contentious articles were handled by Gregory, with the result that the emperor Justinian II agreed that the Papacy could disregard whichever of the council ’ s decisions it wished to.
As a result of this meeting, Gregory gave specific instructions to his delegates who were to travel to Bavaria, coordinate with the duke, and establish a local church hierarchy, overseen by an archbishop.
Clovis had previously married the Catholic Burgundian princess Clotilde ( later canonized as St. Clotilde ), and, according to Gregory of Tours, as a result of his victory at Tolbiac ( traditionally set in 496 ), he converted to her Catholic faith.
Thus Gregory, as a politician wanting to achieve some result, was driven in practice to adopt a different standpoint.
An earlier version of the result is already mentioned in 1671 by James Gregory.
At this council Lanfranc obtained the confirmation of primacy that he sought ; nonetheless he was never able to secure its formal confirmation by the papacy, possibly as a result of the succession of Gregory VII to the papal throne in 1073.
Henry V also chose one more antipope, Gregory VIII ; however, he renounced some of the rights of investiture with the Concordat of Worms, and was received back into communion and recognized as legitimate Emperor as a result.
As a result, Australia has adopted a variant of fractional transfer, a. k. a. the " Gregory method ", by which all 1, 200 ballot-papers are transferred but are marked down in value to 0. 1666 ( one-sixth ) of a vote each.
Until the 11th century, the Archdeacon of the Roman Church was responsible for the administration of the property of the Church ( i. e., the Diocese of Rome ), but its numerous ancient privileges and rights had come to make it a frequent hindrance to independent action on the part of the Pope ; as a result, when the last Archdeacon Hildebrand was elected to the papacy as Gregory VII in 1073, he suppressed the Archdiaconate and the cardinal entrusted with the supervision of the Apostolic Camera ( Camera Apostolica ), i. e., the temporalities of the Holy See, became known as the Camerarius, or Chamberlain.
Thus Gregory, as a politician wanting to achieve some result, was driven in practice to adopt a different standpoint.
At the time, the President was in the middle of a cabinet meeting, but Tumulty interrupted and, as a result, the Secretary of State ( William Jennings Bryan ) and Attorney General Gregory were also able to hear of Hubbard ’ s situation and need.
A vacancy in the papal office may also result from a papal resignation, though no pope has abdicated since Gregory XII in 1415.
In the aftermath of the meeting, Gregory Campbell, the Democratic Unionist Party MP for East Londonderry, said the issue was ' dead ', citing the result of the EQIA as the basis of his opinion.
" Nevertheless, Whitfield and Buckmaster encouraged Gregory to write the song and the result was " Love Don't Live Here Anymore ", inspired by Gregory's own situation and his deteriorating physical health.

result and economic
Whether any of us remain in it long will depend on what happens as a result of the technological and economic revolutions now going on in the countries of Asia and Africa, and also of course on how long the cold war remains cold.
After all, the average American as he lies and waits for the enemy in Korea or as she scans the newspaper in some vain hope of personal contact with the front is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal, economic and governmental actions far beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control.
The service sector has grown quickly, stimulated by economic liberalization and fiscal reform, and the use of modern technology such as automobiles and computers has grown considerably as a result.
The rationale behind this treaty, which has been ratified or acceded to by 165 countries as of 2011, is to prevent a biological attack which could conceivably result in large numbers of civilian fatalities and cause severe disruption to economic and societal infrastructure.
The final tragedy described in Kings is the result of Israel's failure to uphold its part of the covenant: faithfulness to Yahweh brings success, economic, military and political, but unfaithfulness brings defeat and oppression.
A conspiracy theory explains an event as being the result of an alleged plot by a covert group or organization or, more broadly, the idea that important political, social or economic events are the products of secret plots that are largely unknown to the general public.
The resultant stagnation of economic growth was particularly pronounced in Cuba because of its great strategic importance in the Caribbean, and the stranglehold that Spain kept on it as a result.
Cuba's once-ambitious foreign policy has been down sized as a result of economic hardship after the collapse of the Soviet bloc.
On 4 November 2008 Cessna's parent company, Textron, indicated that Citation production would be reduced from the original 2009 target of 535 " due to continued softening in the global economic environment " and that this would result in an undetermined number of lay-offs at Cessna.
Cobden believed that military expenditures worsened the welfare of the state and benefited a small but concentrated elite minority, summing up British imperialism, which he believed was the result of the economic restrictions of mercantilist policies.
A sudden transition to democracy, these experts contend, would result in the economic and political upheaval that occurred in the Soviet Union in the late 1980s, and that by focusing on economic growth, China is setting the stage for a more gradual but sustainable transition to a more politically liberal system.
However, the economic significance of the caste system in India has been declining as a result of urbanization and affirmative action programs.
Despite the region's absence of economic growth on the same scale as other parts of the nation, the Maritimes has changed markedly throughout the 20th century, partly as a result of global and national economic trends, and partly as a result of government intervention.
Djibouti has experienced stable economic growth in recent years as a result of achievements in macroeconomic adjustment efforts.
In 2000 the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ) found that " the role of population dynamics in a local setting may vary from decisive to negligible ," and that deforestation can result from " a combination of population pressure and stagnating economic, social and technological conditions.
Information asymmetries and incomplete markets may result in economic inefficiency but also a possibility of improving efficiency through market, legal, and regulatory remedies, as discussed above.
As a result of economic pressures stemming from the upcoming American War of Independence, Britain unilaterally chose to withdraw from many overseas settlements in 1774.
Overt alliance with Germany was not possible due to the result of the First World War, but in general the period of 1918 to 1939 was characterised by economic growth and increasing integration to the Western world economy.
In either event, the result is the bureaucratization of the economic activities of the nation.
The outflows during 1984-1985 were largely the result of economic sanctions in response to apartheid.
This network was not designed, but emerged as a result of decentralized individual economic decisions.

result and sanctions
He claimed that sanctions would result in what, he felt, would be a worse situation, such as a Soviet-backed revolution.
Burma is also designated a Tier 3 Country in the Trafficking in Persons Report for its use of forced labour, and is subject to additional sanctions as a result.
Filing vexatious litigation is considered an abuse of the judicial process and may result in sanctions against the offender.
Nevertheless, publications appearing in professional literature since then indicate that the detection of prohibited substances at the 2002 Olympics may have been false as a result of less-than-perfect detection methodology, and the Olympic champions could therefore wrongly suffer IOC sanctions.
However, due to increasingly stringent sanctions imposed by the international community as a result of the country's nuclear program, oil exports have halved, and Iraq has overtaken Iran in oil output for the first time since the 1980s.
A few months later, these sanctions were dropped as a result of a fact-finding mission by three former European prime ministers, the so-called " three wise men ".
However, the use of substances not on the prohibited list may also result in sanctions if the substance is deemed similar to a banned substance in either composition or effect.
The Oil-for-Food Programme was instituted to relieve the extended suffering of civilians as the result of the comprehensive sanctions on Iraq from the UN, following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990.
As a result, immediately after the Japanese military occupation, the US government imposed trade sanctions on Japan, including the freezing of Japanese assets in the United States, and an embargo of oil exports to Japan.
Insofar as non-sanctioned rules and laws that allow persons to do things, such as contract law, Austin said that failure to obey the rules does result in sanctions ; however, such sanctions are in the form of " the sanction of nullity.
However, he left under a cloud, as NCAA sanctions were levied against Kansas in the 1988 – 89 season as a result of recruiting violations that took place during Brown's tenure.
Economic sanctions frequently result in trade wars.
A surge in their activities during the early 1990s was largely the result of the wars in Croatia and Bosnia, economic breakdown, sanctions imposed by the UN, and not least the left-wing nationalistic policies pursued by Serbian President Slobodan Milošević from 1987 onwards-through these, the SRS twice entered a coalition with Milošević's SPS.
The Kahnawake Gaming Commission announced sanctions against UltimateBet as a result.
Noncompliance would result in US-imposed diplomatic, military and economic sanctions.
There is relatively little regulation at the international level, and as a result, many weapons fall into the hands of organised crime, rebel forces, terrorists, or regimes under sanctions.
As a result of the war and sanctions, delivery of water dropped precipitously.
The white-ruled Rhodesian government struggled to obtain international recognition and faced serious economic difficulties as a result of international sanctions.
Thoughts immediately turned to reopening routes to destinations long closed to the airline as a result of sanctions,
An impasse is almost invariably mutually harmful, either as a result of direct action which may be taken such as a strike in employment negotiation or sanctions / military action in international relations, or simply due to the resulting delay in negotiating a mutually beneficial agreement.
" Elmasry praised Mugabe for " trying to implement a land reform ; to redistribute the land of about 5, 000 white farmers to his country's poor black people " and argued that the collapse of Zimbabwe's economy and the rampant inflation are the result of Western sanctions and not because of Mugabe's land seizures.
In 2009, Genzyme rationed the drug to less than a third of the recommended dose as a result of manufacturing problems and FDA sanctions but did not anticipate being able to meet the market needs until late 2011.
However, the Tide would have been ineligible for the SEC Championship Game or a bowl game in any event as a result of the NCAA sanctions.

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