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From a pragmatic perspective, they feared that defining papal infallibility would alienate some Catholics, create new difficulties for union with non-Catholics, and provoke interference by governments in Church affairs.
From 1926 when Lloyd George became leader of the Liberals, Keynes took a major role in defining the party's economics policy, but by then the Liberals had been displaced into third party status by the Labour party.
From a pragmatic viewpoint of the kind often ascribed to James, defining on a particular occasion whether a particular belief can rightly be said to be both true and justified is seen as no more than an exercise in pedantry, but being able to discern whether that belief led to fruitful outcomes is a fruitful enterprise.
From the first issue of RPM Weekly on February 24, 1964 to its final issue on November 13, 2000, RPM was the defining charts in Canada.
From 23 May 1990 to 22 February 1993 as minister without portfolio in József Antall's government he was charged with supervising the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ; he assisted in defining government science policy goals as well as closely observing the harmonization of related state tasks and their implementation ; on the basis of separate commissions he represented the government and the prime minister in international organizations ; he cooperated with the ministers for justice, foreign affairs and international economic relations in the realization of certain tasks.
From the beginning, however, the association was dominated by historians employed at colleges and universities, and served a critical role in defining their interests as a profession.
The opening " Better Than Broken ", the brooding " Happy Anniversary ", and the acoustic wistful " Where I Come From " all evoke the aftermath of romantic upheaval .... " Middle Man " could be the band's signature tune defining a sensibility that is Middle American in more than geography.
From 1946 to 1950, the pavilion was the temporary home of the United Nations General Assembly, and was the site of numerous defining moments in the UN ’ s early years, including the creation of UNICEF, and the partitions of both Korea and Palestine.
From the first issue of RPM Weekly on February 24, 1964 to its final issue on November 13, 2000, RPM was the defining charts in Canada.
From its very first editorial, The Burlington Magazine presented itself as synthesising opposing traditions-historicist versus aestheticism and academic versus commercial-by defining itself an exponent of " Austere Epicureanism ".
From thereon, the new ministry has focused, in close collaboration with the national and international development partners, on defining environmental policies, setting priorities and implementing initiatives within a context of sustainable development.
... From the very outset, the defining quality of a Pinter play is not so much fear and menace –– though they are undoubtedly present –– as a yearning for some lost Eden as a refuge from the uncertain, miasmic present " ( 82 ).

From and problems
From the Summary Report before us at this Conference, a number of problems are apparent.
From this it follows that the set of complements of the problems in NP is a subset of the set of complements of the problems in co-NP, i. e., co-NP is a subset of NP.
From the time he was a boy, Fermi meticulously recorded his calculations in notebooks, and later used them to solve many new problems that he encountered based on these earlier known problems.
From his observations, readings and conversations with professional officers, he learned the basics of battlefield tactics, as well as a good understanding of problems of organization and logistics.
From 1969 to 1992, the US Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) received 157 reports of health problems related to quinine use, including 23 which had resulted in death.
From 1923 on, Rilke increasingly had to struggle with health problems that necessitated many long stays at a sanatorium in Territet, near Montreux, on Lake Geneva.
From both perspectives – left and right – the nature of cultural production was felt to be at the root of social and moral problems resulting from the consumption of culture.
From the perspective of Jewish philosophers in Germany, they also considered the problems posed by the " Jewish question ".
From the records of St. Francis ’ physical ailments and symptoms, Dr. Edward Hartung concluded in 1935 that he knew what health problems plagued the holy man.
), Psychopharmacology: From Theory to Practice ( 2003 ), an introductory text with detailed examples of treatment protocols and problems.
From the age of 12, he suffered numerous health problems, such as Pott's disease ( a form of tuberculosis that affects the bone ), which deformed his body and stunted his growth, leaving him with a severe hunchback.
From the Holocene to present, American black bears seem to have shrunk in size, but this has been disputed because of problems with dating these fossil specimens.
From their 40s onward, males with FXS begin developing progressively more severe problems in performing tasks that require the central executive of working memory.
From its creation, Cream were faced with some fundamental problems that would later lead to its dissolution in November 1968.
From 1908 till the outbreak of the war Dr. Rivers was mainly preoccupied with ethnological and sociological problems.
From 2006 onwards, the economy faced problems of growing inflation and current account deficits.
From the use of organic acids in poultry and pigs, one can expect an improvement in performance similar to or better than that of antibiotic growth promoters, without the public health concern, a preventive effect on the intestinal problems like necrotic enteritis in chickens and Escherichia coli infection in young pigs.
From 1991 onwards he suffered recurrent medical problems with cancer, and in March 2008, put his name and efforts into the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, a cancer research charity.
From the late 1960s Māori began drawing attention to breaches of the Treaty, and subsequent histories have emphasised problems with its translation.
From 1970 onward Tippett experienced health problems.
From the beginning the canal was plagued with various problems, and in 1827 the Portsea section of the canal had to be drained due to complaints about salt water contamination in some of Portsmouth's wells.
From 1978 to 1980, Knight and the Pips were forced to record separately due to legal problems with Buddah.
From small beginnings these field assemblies-or conventicles-were to grow into major problems of public order for the government.

From and finding
From 1886 dates the finding of Mycenaean sepulchres outside the Argolid, from which, and from the continuation of Tsountas's exploration of the buildings and lesser graves at Mycenae, a large treasure, independent of Schliemann's princely gift, has been gathered into the National Museum at Athens.
From this perspective, Modernism encouraged the re-examination of every aspect of existence, from commerce to philosophy, with the goal of finding that which was ' holding back ' progress, and replacing it with new ways of reaching the same end.
From the late 1980s a new school of linguistic relativity scholars have examined the effects of differences in linguistic categorization on cognition, finding broad support for weak versions of the hypothesis in experimental contexts.
From Rivers's reaction to finding out that Sassoon is in hospital to the song playing in the background (" You Made Me Love You ") and Ruth Head's question to her husband, " do you think he's in love with him?
From 1886 dates the finding of Mycenaean sepulchres outside the Argolid, from which, and from the continuation of Tsountas's exploration of the buildings and lesser graves at Mycenae, a large treasure, independent of Schliemann's princely gift, has been gathered into the National Museum at Athens.
From a commercial standpoint, such studies aid in assessing the likelihood of finding various economically viable mineral and hydrocarbon deposits.
* From 1995 to 2004, Viroinval was the location of the geographical centre of the European Union, at coordinates in Oignies-en-Thiérache, and a monument there records that finding.
His best-selling book, Man's Search for Meaning ( published under a different title in 1959: From Death-Camp to Existentialism, and originally published in 1946 as Trotzdem Ja Zum Leben Sagen: Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager ), chronicles his experiences as a concentration camp inmate which led him to discover the importance of finding meaning in all forms of existence, even the most sordid ones, and thus a reason to continue living.
From this education, he obtained a commission in the Austrian army, but resigned it in 1783 on finding his humble birth hindered his chances for promotion.
From the very beginning, Mercury was a division that seemed to have a brand identity that was constantly in the process of finding its place in the North American automotive market.
From statistical mechanics, the shape of each spring in a collection at temperature will deviate from the least-energy shape due to thermal fluctuations ; the probability of finding a spring with a given shape decreases exponentially with the energy difference from the least-energy shape.
From this result, the researchers implied that shorter P300 amplitudes are highly correlated with gray matter abnormalities ; this finding is consistent with the DMS patients ' characteristics and the presence of gray-matter deterioration.
From that point on, with the exception of some basic art classes, Cho refined his abilities by himself without any formal training, finding influence in Depression-era comics as Prince Valiant and Li ' l Abner, and in the work of artists such as Norman Rockwell, N. C. Wyeth, Andrew Loomis, Al Williamson and Frank Frazetta.
From this time he lived mostly in retirement, finding a congenial home with Lord Weymouth, his friend from college days, at Longleat in Wiltshire ; and though pressed to resume his diocese in 1703, upon the death of Bishop Kidder, he declined, partly on the ground of growing weakness, but partly no doubt from his love for the quiet life of devotion which he was able to lead at Longleat.
From 1995 to 2000, Kaufman retrofitted the studio into an independent film company, finding success amongst cult movie fans and critics with the independent film Tromeo and Juliet ( 1996 ), a loose parody of Shakespeare's play.
From his deathbed Henry absolved Montgomery of any blame, but, finding himself disgraced, Montgomery retreated to his estates in Normandy.
From her finding, Pickel ( 1998 ) argued that the weapon focus arose from the unusual nature of the object in the relation to the context in which it was presented.
From the resulting tour onwards, Soan joined the band as a permanent member, in time to see the single " Roll to Me ", only a moderate hit in the UK where it reached No. 22, reach the Top 10 in the US charts, a noteworthy achievement during an era when British acts were finding success in the US difficult.
From this point on Ferguson became a part-time boxer, finding it difficult to find meaningful fights but used regularly by all the top contenders as a sparring partner, who preferred training with him than risking fighting him.
From 1966 to 1979, the enactment of rate controls presented thrifts with a number of unprecedented challenges, chief of which was finding ways to continue to expand in an economy characterized by slow growth, high interest rates and inflation.
In 1981, he published The Man From the Cave, which relates how, after finding a trunk and a few belongings abandoned by someone in a desert cave in Nevada, he spent years piecing together the life story of " Trunkman.
From then on, Ryan's specialty was tough / tender roles, finding particular expression in the films of directors such as Nicholas Ray, Robert Wise and Sam Fuller.
From the time soccer was given club status in the 1980s to its present day, the soccer program has moved forward finding success in competition, player development, and community service.
From 1901 to 1927 Parliament House was the home of the Commonwealth Parliament, since the new capital city envisaged in the Australian Constitution did not yet exist and there were long delays in finding a site and beginning construction.
From the outset, the Banksia Environmental Foundation has remained an apolitical and non-confrontational organisation that endorses a cooperative approach to finding environmental solutions.

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