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Favoring and ,"
* Aidan R. Vining and David L. Weimer, " Information Asymmetry Favoring Sellers: A Policy Framework ," 21 ( 4 ) Policy Sciences 281 – 303 ( 1988 ).

Favoring and used
For the reverse, Barton used a pyramid of thirteen steps, with the radiant Eye of Providence overhead, and used the mottos " Deo Favente " ( With God's Favor, or more literally, God Favoring ) and " Perennis " ( Everlasting ).

Favoring and by
Favoring the Republic, he sat on the extreme left of the Assemblée, but resigned on 17 May 1848, following workers ' riots and the invasion of the Assemblée Nationale by demonstrators on 15 May.
Favoring a transition with " neither victors nor vanquished ", his conciliatory approach was deemed too soft by the liberal faction of the armed forces, who deposed him less than two months into his de-facto presidency and replaced him with hard-liner Pedro Aramburu.
Favoring Beck ’ s interpretation of glocalization as “ internalized globalization ,” Roudometof further develops this definition primarily by solidifying its roles within and relationship to transnationalism and cosmopolitanism.
Favoring offshore waters and thus seldom encountered by humans, the cookiecutter shark is not considered very dangerous because of its small size.
Favoring the interpretation of the questionable objects as stone tools is the fact that they closely resemble classic Paleolithic artifacts ( Acheulean, Clactonian ), and are sharp-edged and thus not " flaked " by attrition in streams or debris flows where random impacts blunt sharp edges rather than creating them.

Favoring and with
Favoring the Eudora area, they drew up contracts with Shawnee Chief Paschal Fish, the owner of most of the land in the area.
Cargo floor contour: Favoring cargo capacity, a station wagon may prioritize a fold-flat floor, where a hatchback would more likely allow a cargo floor with pronounced contour ( e. g. the new Mini or the sixth generation Ford Fiesta ).
Cargo floor contour: Favoring cargo capacity, a station wagon may prioritize a fold-flat floor, where a hatchback would more likely allow a cargo floor with pronounced contour ( e. g. the new Mini or the sixth generation Ford Fiesta ).
" Favoring continued ties with Belgium, Tshombe asked the Belgian government to send military officers to recruit and train a Katangese army.
Favoring a state interventionist policy utilizing tax breaks, lowered duties, and import quotas to expand the domestic industrial base, the populist gaúcho linked his pro-middle class policies to nationalism, advocating heavy tariffs to " perfect our manufacturers to the point where it will become unpatriotic to feed or clothe ourselves with imported goods!

Favoring and which
Favoring the abolition of slavery, which was prevalent in middle Kentucky, he supported the Whigs in Kentucky.

Favoring and .
Favoring moral reforms and de-emphasizing didactic ritual, Erasmus laid the groundwork for Luther.
Favoring the old-fashioned comic strip as subject matter, Lichtenstein produced hard-edged, precise compositions that documented while it parodied often in a tongue-in-cheek humorous manner.
Favoring relatives ( nepotism ) or personal friends ( cronyism ) of an official is a form of illegitimate private gain.
Favoring healthy, sustainable development, Zhu expunged low-tech, duplicated projects and sectors that would result in " a bubble economy " as well as projects in transport, energy and agricultural sectors, thereby averting violent market fluctuations.
Favoring popular biographies and musicals, Zanuck built Fox back to profitability.
Favoring the popular party, the king restored all liberties.
The Conditions Favoring Matrilocal versus Patrilocal Residence.
* Favoring right hand: 88. 2 %
* Favoring right foot: 81. 0 %
* Favoring right eye: 71. 1 %
* Favoring right ear: 59. 1 %
Favoring a more classical atmosphere, the series does not rely on showing game footage or extensive light effects, but rather on the quality of the music and its performance.

self-description and ,"
Living Places ' " information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed ," according the copyrighted privately-funded website's self-description.
We've taken the English version of the Blues and re-added a Chicago touch ," to which noted rock critic Richie Unterberger commented: " The Shadows of Knight's self-description was fairly accurate.
The term, or the alternative " Tribe of Ben ," was also employed as self-description by some of the Cavalier poets who admired and were influenced by Jonson's poetry, including Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Sir John Suckling, and Thomas Carew.

self-description and libertarian
The term is sometimes used synonymously with libertarian socialism or used in self-description by geoists who support individuals paying rent to the community for the use of land.

self-description and used
In current usage, the term is primarily pejorative, while the term politically incorrect has been used as an implicitly positive self-description.
The terms " dominionist " and " dominionism " are rarely used for self-description, and their usage has been attacked from several quarters.
It has also been used as a self-description by proponents of a " wigger " subculture.
" Freak " in this sense may be used either as a pejorative, a term of admiration, or a self-description.
This party ceased to exist as an organised political entity in the early 1760s, although it was used as a term of self-description by some political writers.
The term is used as a proud or jocular self-description.
The term cafe racer is still used to describe motorcycles of a certain style and some motorcyclists still use this term in self-description.
The terms " dominionist " and " dominionism " are rarely used for self-description, and their usage has been attacked from several quarters.

self-description and by
Fraser decided to write Flashman's memoirs, in which the school bully would be identified with an " illustrious Victorian soldier ": experiencing many 19th-century wars and adventures and rising to high rank in the British Army, acclaimed as a great soldier, while remaining by his unapologetic self-description " a scoundrel, a liar, a cheat, a thief, a coward — and oh yes, a toady.
While it has not been generally considered positive to be regarded as a reactionary it has been adopted as a self-description by some such as H. L. Mencken, Gerald Warner of Craigenmaddie and John Lukacs.
These color adjectives are typically found in contrast to the " standard " set by the own group, not as a self-description.
The term originated as a self-description by some groups, primarily in the United States, to describe their belief in a racially defined collective identity of white people.
Nevertheless, in the early 20th century the term was adapted by humanities students themselves as a mocking self-description, albeit with a changed spelling to make it look like a Greek loan word.
The term " hack " has been adopted by UK journalists as a form of humorous, self-deprecating self-description.
The term anarchism has been adopted as a self-description by movements with different ideological origins ; examples of such movements include anarcho-communism, anarcho-syndicalism, anarcho-mutualism, eco-anarchism and anarcho-primitivism.

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