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For and refusing
For refusing to desist from the very hostilities that he himself had instigated ( and for being a dangerous rival to Della Rovere dynastic ambitions in the Marche ), Sixtus IV placed Venice under interdict in 1483.
For doing this Ockham was solemnly excommunicated by Pope John XXII, while Ockham believed that John XXII was himself guilty of heresy for refusing to accept the Franciscan claim.
For example, the United States Customs Service banned James Joyce's Ulysses by refusing to allow it to be imported into the United States.
For refusing to sign the oath, the seven professors were dismissed and three were deported from Hannover, including Jacob, who left for Kassel.
For instance, during the reign of Darius I, the inhabitants of the Greek city of Barca, in Cyrenaica, were deported to Bactria for refusing to surrender assassins.
For refusing to answer questions about his ties to the American Communist Party to the House Committee on Un-American Activities, he spent time in prison.
For the next 37 years, Edith performs the duties of farmer, housewife and nurse without ever seriously complaining, renouncing her personal freedom and refusing to get involved with men ( except for a brief romance with the narrator's father who, as would be expected, is rejected by her father as a " half-breed bastard ").
For example, an armed man in a shopping mall shooting at civilians without regard to the safety of anyone around him, and refusing or being unwilling to negotiate, would warrant usage of deadly force, as a means to prevent further danger to the community.
For refusing to contribute to the forced loan, over 70 gentlemen were arbitrarily jailed, without trial or charges brought against them.
For instance, the three-step test was invoked as a justification for refusing certain exceptions to copyright wished for by members of the French parliament during the examination of the controversial DADVSI copyright bill.
For example, they used some camps primarily to house slave labor: the inmates were exploited rather than killed, although many were worked to death or killed for refusing to work.
For instance, a Mises blog entry notes that a bakery is refusing to put Disney characters on its customized birthday cakes, lest it be liable for infringement ; another blog criticizes the Marvel Comics lawsuit over the City of Heroes game that allows players to create characters that resemble those from its comic books.
For his official inauguration, Morales had a suit designed by fashion designer Beatriz Canedo Patiño, but Andeanized it by refusing to wear a tie and having an indigenous pattern sewn on.
Behind the main altar at the Church of Sant ' Eustachio, Rome, this painting follows the narrative in the Golden Legend: For refusing to sacrifice to the gods, St. Eustace and his wife and sons are to be enclosed in a brazen bull which will be heated till they die.
For refusing to speak German, Polish children were severely beaten by Prussian teachers for several hours.
For instance, Rosa Parks broke the law by refusing to give up her seat on a bus, which was against the law but something many people consider moral nonetheless.
For instance, limiting production at a shipping port by refusing to raise expenditure and update technology could be abusive.
For the affected customer, blocking of a domain name is a far bigger problem than a registrar refusing to provide a service ; typically, the registrar keeps full control of the domain names in question.
For refusing to leave the section reserved for white people in a restaurant in a bus terminal, petitioner, a Negro interstate bus passenger, was convicted in Virginia courts of violating a state statute making it a misdemeanor for any person " without authority of law " to remain upon the premises of another after having been forbidden to do so.
For instance, limiting production at a shipping port by refusing to raise expenditure and update technology could be abusive.
For refusing to support Barre's seizure of power, numerous political figures were imprisoned.
For refusing to support Barre's seizure of power, Ahmed was imprisoned for several years by the new military regime.
For the next twelve years he traveled, refusing to stay in one place more than six months, and worked his way through the countries of West Africa, into Europe, and finally, in the mid-1960s, found a boat to Greenland.
For instance, a decision of an Examining Division refusing to grant a European patent application may be appealed by the applicant.

For and publish
For two years he tried to raise funds to publish a booklet describing the language until he received the financial help from his future wife's father.
Heinlein did not publish Stranger in a Strange Land until some time after it was written, and the themes of free love and radical individualism are prominently featured in his long-unpublished first novel, For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs.
For a few months in 1843, he moved to the home of William Emerson on Staten Island, and tutored the family sons while seeking contacts among literary men and journalists in the city who might help publish his writings, including his future literary representative Horace Greeley.
For the most part, Sherman refused to revise his original text on the ground that " I disclaim the character of historian, but assume to be a witness on the stand before the great tribunal of history " and " any witness who may disagree with me should publish his own version of facts in the truthful narration of which he is interested.
* 2012: Staff of The Tuscaloosa News, " For its enterprising coverage of a deadly tornado, using social media as well as traditional reporting to provide real-time updates, help locate missing people and produce in-depth print accounts even after power disruption forced the paper to publish at another plant 50 miles away.
For example, the USENIX association requires that the author only give up the right to publish the paper elsewhere for 12 months ( in addition to allowing authors to post copies of the paper on their own website during that time ).
For a submission to reach publication it must be championed by an editor or publisher who must work to convince other staff of the need to publish a particular title.
For example, " Hyman did not publish data on the use of his pacemaker in humans because of adverse publicity, both among his fellow physicians, and due to newspaper reporting at the time.
For example Kendra enables all catalogue owners to publish data about their content.
For the last twenty years they have been doing church and bible research in a deep doctoral level, not snapshots and phone surveys and publish comprehensive studies.
For instance, in Canada, it is prohibited to publish the results of opinion surveys that would identify specific political parties or candidates in the final three days before a poll closes.
For the next couple of decades, he continued to publish stories, poems, plays, and essays, and edited the Partisan Review from 1943 to 1955, as well as The New Republic.
For example, in 1966, they were the first to publish Joseph Smith's Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar ( since called the " Joseph Smith Egyptian Papers ").
He notably supported Simon Singh in his libel case against the British Chiropractic Association, saying " For every Simon Singh who wins there are hundreds of writers who never dare publish or who give up their legal battle because they cannot risk the cost of losing.
For 2010, the U. S. edition of the magazine planned to decrease its circulation to 5. 5 million, from 8 million, to publish 10 times a year rather than 12, and to increase digital offerings.
For a long time he could not be persuaded to publish any of the results of his studies, in consequence of aspersions cast upon him on account of his friendly correspondence with the hakham of the neighboring Karaite community of Kokusow.
For one, not all cases of spontaneous regression can be apprehended, either because the case was not well documented or the physician was not willing or literate enough to publish, or simply because the patient did not show up in a clinic any more.
For the sake of transparency, he promised to have his office publish the responses to some 400 recent press inquiries online and initially posted a summary, but reneged on his promise a few days later, citing confidentiality and organizational difficulties.
For example, they publish a list of Unsafe Arms and Ammunition Combinations which details situations where a smaller cartridge may fit in a firearms designed for a larger cartridge, but would be unsafe to use.
For instance words such as,, tsunbo ( 聾 " deaf "), oshi ( 唖 " deaf-mute "), kichigai ( 気違い or 気狂い " crazy "), tosatsujō ( 屠殺場 " slaughter house "), and hakuchi ( 白痴 " moron / retard ") are currently not used by the majority of Japanese publishing houses ; the publishers often refuse to publish writing which includes these words.
For years he tried to publish his book Nkrumah and the Ghana Revolution ; it finally emerged in 1977 ( London: Allison and Busby ).
A journal can adopt editorial policies that increase its impact factor .. For example, journals may publish a larger percentage of review articles which generally are cited more than research reports.
For example, they publish WebMD the Magazine, a patient-directed publication distributed bimonthly to 85 percent of physician waiting rooms.
For example, in any given month they publish eight novels in their Modern line ; 6 of those are available on the retail market, and all eight are available to buy directly from the company both on and offline.

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