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part and policy
Many companies have systems, particularly in R & D, which work more or less well, depending upon size and actual belief in the policy on the part of administration, as will be abundantly apparent in subsequent quotations.
One social-class factor which plays a large part in educational policy today is the fact that a great many school and college teachers are upward mobile from urban lower-class and lower-middle-class families.
This is not due to any policy of discrimination on the part of the Northern universities.
To hold them was an essential part of French policy, for they controlled the upper termini of the routes from the north to Mobile.
It would be directed against the actual location of the unjust policy which, for love's sake and for the sake of justice, must be removed, and, indivisible from this, to the economic injury of the people directly and objectively a part of this policy.
The government's policy toward conscientious objection is in transition, as part of Armenia's accession to the Council of Europe.
The program was also a part of a general policy of forced draft urbanization, which aimed to destroy the ability of peasants to support themselves in the countryside, forcing them to flee to the U. S. dominated cities, depriving the guerrillas of their rural support base.
4655 into law on October 31, 1998, which instituted a policy of " regime change " against Iraq, though it explicitly stated it did not provide for direct intervention on the part of American military forces.
Before this action, though, he had for the most part opted to continue the Whig policy of limited expansion, preferring to maintain the then-current borders as opposed to promoting expansion.
This policy was good politics on the part of the Persians, and the Jews viewed it as a blessing from God.
: The name " Republic of China " is not listed as Taiwan's " official name " under the " Government " section, due to U. S. acknowledgement of Beijing's One-China policy according to which there is one China and Taiwan is a part of it.
The country closed its military bases in Bangui and Bouar in 1997 as a part of its new Africa policy and relations with C. A. R.
* Case ( policy debate ), part of a policy debate in a debate competition
Due to parts of the structure being wooden, there was a historic no-smoking policy in this part of the ground, and indeed now the whole ground with national laws.
Typically these cases result from an action on the part of a business or a particular product defect or policy that applied to all proposed class members in a typical manner.
Deregulation ( reducing the regulation of corporate activity ) often accompanied privatization as part of a laissez-faire policy.
These initiatives are a part of the " active foreign policy " of Denmark.
During the same season, the Cowboys also wore their 1960 – 63 road jersey with a silver helmet for one game as part of a league-wide " throwback " policy.
Construction projects such as these constituted only the most visible part of Domitian's religious policy, which also concerned itself with the fulfilment of religious law and public morals.
The Allied policy of unconditional surrender was devised in 1943 in part to avoid a repetition of the stab-in-the-back theme.
( see http :// www. merriam-webster. com / dictionary / diaspora ) The wider application of diaspora evolved from the Assyrian two-way mass deportation policy of conquered populations to deny future territorial claims on their part.
The " don't ask " part of the DADT policy specified that superiors should not initiate investigation of a servicemember's orientation without witnessing disallowed behaviors, though credible evidence of homosexual behavior could be used to initiate an investigation.

part and protracted
Symptoms may also occur during a gradual dosage reduction, but are typically less severe and may persist as part of a protracted withdrawal syndrome for months after cessation of benzodiazepines.
He succeeded Innocent I and was followed by Boniface I. Zosimus took a decided part in the protracted dispute in Gaul as to the jurisdiction of the See of Arles over that of Vienne, giving energetic decisions in favour of the former, but without settling the controversy.
He displayed in his youth a genuine enthusiasm for Greek and Latin ; and his father took special pains with his education, and, as a part of his general training, he undertook in his nineteenth year a protracted journey to Italy, England, and Flanders, where he busied himself in collecting and collating manuscripts for his father's press.
This is part of a protracted debate about truth and falsity.
This resulted in Zappa's finances and ongoing works becoming part of protracted legal negotiations.
During these protracted dealings, Elisabeth suggested to the emperor that Andrássy be made the Premier of Hungary as part of a compromise, and in a forceful attempt to bring the two men together, strongly admonished her husband:
After a protracted war, the Treaty of the Pyrenees ( 1659 ) secured Roussillon and part of the Cerdanya ( Cerdagne ) to the French crown, creating the French province of Roussillon.
Mongolia's application had been tabled at the UN on 24 June 1946, but had been blocked by Western countries, as part of a protracted Cold War dispute about the admission of new members to the UN.
Developed by Valve Corporation, it was initially released on November 16, 2004, following a protracted five-year, $ 40 million development cycle, during which a substantial part of the project was leaked and distributed on the Internet.
Émile Mathis regained his Strasbourg factory just before World War II, but by now it was clear that he would not be able to remain so close to a part of the Franco-German frontier which was expected to be a major zone of protracted conflict.
Due to the debts, a protracted lawsuit ensued and a large part of the estate was lost in costs.
The book received an enthusiastic review in the New York Times upon its original publication, which called it " a novel of remarkable power ," and which read in part " Its varied elements are harmoniously blended, and the discriminating reader who has completed the whole story in a protracted sitting or two must rise from it with the conviction that there are no parts of it which do not properly and essentially belong to the whole.
Sima Yi, for his part rehabilitated the Zhengguo Canal in 234, increasing the potential to withstand a protracted war in Longyou.
His estate became the subject of protracted litigation which remains ongoing, part of which was reviewed twice by the Supreme Court in Marshall v. Marshall and Stern v. Marshall.
The 2nd Battalion was part of the garrison of Malta during its protracted siege.
The chital has a protracted breeding season due in part to the tropical climate, and births can occur throughout the year.
Owambo was the setting of a protracted counter-insurgency war that formed part of the Namibian War of Independence in Namibia, or South African Border War in South Africa.
The reformed CPP included Maoism within the political line as well as the struggle for a National Democratic Revolution in two-stages, consisting of a protracted " People's War " as its first part to be followed by a Socialist Revolution.

part and resistance
Intrinsic antibacterial resistance may be part of the genetic makeup of bacterial strains.
To support improved resistance or usability, comfort or healing, some type of stump socks may be worn instead of or as part of wearing a prosthesis.
* French author Jacques Lusseyran, who was visually impaired at the age of 7 when he injured his eyes on the sharp corner of a teacher's desk, became part of the French resistance during World War II.
In 719, Charles seized West Frisia without any great resistance on the part of the Frisians, who had been subjects of the Franks but had seized control upon the death of Pippin.
There are provisions for a domestic separation in the event of " failure to provide for one's household " and domestic violence, or spiritual resistance on the part of a partner.
* 2011 – As a part of Arab Spring, the Bahraini uprising, a series of demonstrations, amounting to a sustained campaign of civil resistance, in the Persian Gulf country of Bahrain begins with a ' Day of Rage '.
This act came after years of failed attempts at dechristianisation or state-controlled religion, which were thwarted in part due to the resistance of devout counter-revolutionary women.
In Fichte's view consciousness of the self depends upon resistance or a check by something that is understood as not part of the self yet is not immediately ascribable to a particular sensory perception.
Economic recovery had been hampered by the separatist disputes in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, resistance to reform on the part of some corrupt and reactionary factions, and Asian financial crisis.
After 1871 there appeared resistance among the Masurians towards Germanization efforts, the so called Gromadki movement was formed which supported use of Polish language and came into conflict with German authorities ; while most of its members viewed themselves as loyal to Prussian state, a part of them joined the Pro-Polish faction of Masurians.
The resistance of many French ecclesiastics and the refusal of the French parlements to register the bull led to controversies extending through the greater part of the 18th century.
The word Volkstum, or " folkhood ", was coined in Germany as part of this resistance to French hegemony.
In this part of his career Abercromby was involved in crushing the revolt of the Garifuna ( Carib ) people on Saint Vincent, bringing to an end their centuries-long resistance to European colonization.
Malevolent civilizations, as speculated by Dr. Michio Kaku ( 2009 ) and Robert Freitas ( 1978 ) independently, may possess resources which can destroy humanity with little effort on the part of the extraterrestrial civilization and with little chance at resistance.
Swan developed an incandescent light with a long lasting filament at about the same time as Edison, as Swan's earlier bulbs lacked the high resistance needed to be an effective part of an electrical utility.
Research has shown that traditional hostilities played a large part in the resistance.
The impedance caused by these two effects is collectively referred to as reactance and forms the imaginary part of complex impedance whereas resistance forms the real part.
As part of the Nazis ' effort to combat the enormous Belarusian resistance during World War II, special units of local collaborationists were trained by the SS's Otto Skorzeny to infiltrate the Soviet rear.
Chitinases are also present in plants ( barley seed chitinase:, ); some of these are pathogenesis related ( PR ) proteins that are induced as part of systemic acquired resistance.
From 1943 onwards, some units took part in battling the Gwardia Ludowa, a communist resistance movement.
As, sometimes, a tube or another mechanical part has to cross a wall or floor that has special fire insulation material or that have special fire insulation resistance, it is needed to recover the original level of security of the fire system in case of maintenance, or to reach the designed level of security, so to avoid or delay the propagation of flame, smoke and heat accordingly.
Essentially, having easily destroyed all resistance in that part of Gaul, the invading army had split off into several raiding parties, while the main body advanced more slowly.
Despite its resistance, because of which the population of Xanthus was decimated, Lycia became part of the Persian Empire.

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