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accepted and liberal
When we say, then, that today, in our situation, the demand for demythologization must be accepted without condition, we are simply saying that at least this much of the liberal tradition is an enduring achievement.
Jordan's educational philosophy was a good fit with the Stanfords ' vision of a non-sectarian, co-educational school with a liberal arts curriculum, and he accepted the offer.
Not all Marxists accepted the necessity of socialist realism ( Marx's, Engels ' and Trotsky's views on art and culture were very liberal and may have balked at the propagandism of Socialist realism themselves ).
The German neoliberals accepted the classical liberal notion that competition drives economic prosperity, but they argued that a laissez-faire state policy stifles competition as the strong devour the weak since monopolies and cartels could pose a threat to freedom of competition.
In 1967 Sister Raymunde McKay, R. S. H. M., D. Phil., the president of Marymount College, extended an invitation to Sister Mary Felix Montgomery, C. S. J., Ph. D., General Superior of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, to merge Marymount College with St. Joseph College of Orange, a four year liberal arts college for women religious run by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, which Sister Montgomery accepted.
His father was a locksmith from the Vendée, who enthusiastically accepted the principles of the French Revolution and encouraged liberal ideas in his son.
Yet Lee's concept has become universally accepted, and today it would seem subversive if anyone suggested that education in journalism, business, and law should be kept separate from the liberal arts and sciences.
Carrillo accepted concessions to the ' bourgeoisie ', accepting the restoration of a liberal democracy and constitutional monarchy.
It was accepted that Hughes did not agree with the majority opinion's argument that the law's government subsidy regulations went beyond the powers of national government and was going to write a separate opinion upholding the act's subsidy provision while striking down the act's tax provision on the grounds that it was a coercive regulation rather than a tax measure until Roberts convinced Hughes he would side with him and the court's three liberal justices in future cases pertaining to the nation's agriculture which involved the Constitution's General Welfare Clause if he agreed to join his opinion.
It is also accepted by most liberal Muslims that a woman may lead the state, and that women should not be segregated from men in society or in masjids.
While still heir apparent he professed liberal ideas, and on the outbreak of the revolution of 1820 he accepted the regency apparently in a friendly spirit towards the new constitution.
The 1961 constitution is accepted to be the most liberal and democratic constitution in Turkish history.
Outside of Rumsfeld's usage of " Old Europe ", the term New Europe ( and neues Europa ) also appeared, indicating either the European states that supported the war, the Central European states that had been newly accepted to the EU, or a new economically and technologically dynamic and liberal Europe, often including the United Kingdom.
The 17th has a large number of Vietnam veterans who generally accepted his liberal social views due to his support for their interests.
In the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ, a liberal Mormon faith, the Heavenly Mother is accepted as a full member of the Godhead.
After the 1952 – 1954 debate between the UM-Flint College Committee and the Flint Board of Education as to whether the UM Flint College should be a four-year liberal arts college or a two-year senior college, Hatcher and the Regents accepted the two-year senior college proposal.
Despite the rebels ' relative weakness, Ferdinand accepted the constitution on March 9, 1820, granting power to liberal ministers and ushering in the so-called Liberal Triennium ( el Trienio Liberal ), a period of popular rule.
By 1959, Jones had formally broken with Billy Graham, who had accepted the sponsorship of liberal Protestants and Roman Catholics for his 1957 New York City crusade.
He was one of the authors of the left liberal Freiburger Thesen, a programmatic paper the party accepted at its congress in October 1971.
However, evolution was accepted by some religious groups such as the Unitarian church and the liberal Anglican theologians who went on to publish Essays and Reviews.
Although he expresses his fondness of Che Guevara and the ideals of revolutionary Marxism, Leung has yet to indicate a ' proletariat ' revolution agenda on his election platforms, and many of his ideas and proposals would be readily accepted by most mainstream left ( social ) liberal and social democratic parties.
Clinton, who had campaigned on the promise to put people first and invest in human capital, accepted Rubin's reasoning and put deficit reduction at the forefront of his economic plan, to the chagrin of more liberal advisers such as Robert Reich and Joseph Stiglitz.
Despite its claims to be a nonpartisan news organization that subscribes to the Society of Professional Journalists code of ethics, CPI has been accused of bias towards left-wing political causes because it has accepted money from organizations and individuals that favor liberal policies and / or actively oppose right-wing political causes.
Liberalism in its broadest sense is arguably the dominant ideology of the Western World, where mainstream political debate is held largely within the realm of accepted liberal principles such as government by consent, rationalism, freedom of speech etc., and these principles being accepted and prized by parties across the political spectrum.

accepted and ideals
While these ideals developed, socialist realism was accepted as the highest form of literature – a theory based on an art movement that depicted and glorified the proletariat ’ s struggle towards societal progress.
Cromwell accepted only soldiers and, especially, officers who were dedicated to Protestant ideals, as he was.
The curriculum of the Elementary School is designed to follow the generally accepted philosophy and ideals of American education.
By writing a text intended for a public audience, critics such as Bernadette Andrea claim that Wroth was acting against the accepted ideals of the established patriarchy and so calling her own moral character into question.
The collection was warmly accepted by the reading public and critics, but was criticized from the emerging Catholic political activists, such as the bishop Anton Mahnič, who disapproved of Aškerc's national, freethinking and progressive social ideals.
The Voice of Peace primarily produced programs in English, ( but a small section of the output also included shows in Hebrew, Arabic, and French ), readily accepted by listeners in all countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea who felt the station reflected Western ideals.

accepted and private
For example, in Spain, unrepentant Jews were exiled, and it was only those crypto-Jews who had accepted baptism under pressure but retained Jewish customs in private, who were punished in this way.
This was unlikely to be a problem, since it is a generally accepted principle of private international law that states determine their currencies, and that therefore states would accept the European Union legislation to that effect.
Generally accepted rules are to not endanger others, to minimize the impact on nature, to respect private property, and to avoid public alarm.
Friedman accepted the invitation of a private foundation to visit Chile and speak on principles of economic freedom.
The Pacific Scandal was a political scandal in Canada involving allegations of bribes being accepted by the Conservative government in the attempts of private interests to influence the bidding for a national rail contract.
Menou quickly claimed the stone, too, as his private property ; had this been accepted, he would have been able to take it to France.
Even though under the new government both public and private ownership were accepted, government spokespersons occasionally referred to a reconstruction phase in the country's development, in which property owners and the professional class would be tapped for their managerial and technical expertise.
In context, a slave who referred to himself, or another black man, as a nigger presumed the master's perceiving him as a slave who has accepted his societally sub-ordinate role as private property, thus, not ( potentially ) subversive of the authority of the master's white supremacy.
In September 2008, Chicago accepted a $ 2. 52 billion bid to lease Midway International Airport for 99 years to a group of private bidders that included Citigroup.
That same month, Count Axel von Fersen returned from America, in order to secure a military appointment, and he was accepted into her private society.
The USA did not sign because a stronger amendment, protecting all private property from capture at sea, was not accepted.
Money from tickets purchased by tourists is now used to pay for the work, and private donations are accepted through the Friends of the Sagrada Família.
" The plan was accepted by The University of San Diego, a private Catholic school.
Just after this, Dallas accepted an offer to be the private secretary of Albert Gallatin, and he went to Russia with Gallatin who was sent there to try to secure its aid in peace negotiations between Great Britain and the United States.
While serving in the private sector as a vice president for governmental relations with Citicorp ( 1985 – 93 ), McCall accepted an appointment to the New York City Board of Education, where he served as President of the Board from 1991 to 1993.
Carter accepted the invitation, but could only act as a private citizen not a government representative.
He married her in a private ceremony at Wyton in Huntingdonshire on 28 September 1795, but did not make the fact public until October 1802, and Elizabeth was never really accepted at court.
In 1976, she accepted the post of accompanist for a children's music and movement class at the École alsacienne, a private school in Paris.
Otto had already submitted a written statement, on 21 February 1958, that he and his family would renounce all privileges formerly entitled a member of the House of Habsburg, but this first declaration did not satisfy the requirements of the Habsburg Law, which stated that Otto and other descendants of Charles could only return to Austria if they renounced all royal claims and accepted the status of private citizens.
Seventy-six bishops accepted the primate ’ s invitation to the first conference, which met at Lambeth on 24 September 1867 and sat for four days, the sessions being in private.
Formally, the word is applied to persons who are publicly accepted in a recognised capacity, such as professional employment, graduation from a course of study, etc., to give critical commentaries in one or any of a number of specific fields of public or private achievement or endeavour.
Although Section 21 of the Glass – Steagall Act was directed at preventing securities firms ( particularly traditional private partnerships such as J. P. Morgan & Co .) from accepting deposits, it prevented any firm that accepted deposits from underwriting or dealing in securities ( other than “ bank-eligible securities ” after the 1935 Banking Act ’ s “ clarification ”).
One can see and smell people smoking the so-called maconha openly in Brazil's Centre-Southern half as well as in the Northeastern states, and recreational use of cannabis in private became more accepted among large sectors of the middle classes since the early 1990s.
The Financial Accounting Standards Board ( FASB ) is a private, not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose is to develop generally accepted accounting principles ( GAAP ) within the United States in the public's interest.

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