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In 2000, the Chief of the NARA Document Conservation Laboratory defended the lack of a mass deacidification program by pointing to differences between library and archival collections, for example noting that many of the papers coming to NARA were of a higher quality than those in library collections ; that the Archives does not receive records from Federal government agencies until they are at least 30 years old, by which time acidic paper will have already been
Tilak, in his paper Kesari, defended the revolutionaries and called for immediate Swaraj or self-rule.
Fleming accepted the criticism from the paper concerning the exclusivity of Bond's objects, such as cigarettes and food, but defended it on the basis that " I had to fit Bond out with some theatrical props ".
This paper also needs to be defended in the corresponding oral exam.
It was the only daily paper in Britain to oppose the Kosovo War, denouncing North Atlantic Treaty Organization military intervention, and consistently defended Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, according to other far-left publications.
They may or may not be defended before a committee, but usually are not ; there is generally no preceding examination before the writing of the paper save for at a very few colleges.
He endorse the views of paper and continued to defend the accused concentration camp guard John Demjanjuk Michael Collins Piper an AFP writer, authored Target: Traficant, The Untold Story previously defended Traficant against his accusers.
Cedeño defended his representation as Chevy in Las Vegas and his performance by saying, on Vea Magazine and other publications, that he sang from his heart, and he even suggested that Chávez's guest, Vicente Fernandez, could not memorize the Mexican national anthem and had to read it from a small piece of paper.
It was intended to be a university doctorate degree with a more practical approach – instead of research – and included the production of a paper of about 120 pages which was defended in front a jury of three international specialists in that very field.
In particular, Bonolio's paper ( 2003 ) " Kant ’ s Explication and Carnap ’ s Explication: The Redde Rationem ", and Maher's ( 2007 ) " Explication defended ", add weight to the argument that explication is an appropriate methodology for formal philosophy.
In a position paper, Representative McCollum defended her position on Social Security.
From early in his career ( and for many years after ), Sylvan defended a sophisticated Meinong-inspired ontology ( which he called " noneism "), first presented in his 1966 paper, " Some Things Do Not Exist.
In France, the prominent Péreire brothers bankers were proponents of paper money in contrast to Alphonse de Rothschild who defended preservation of France's bimetallism system.
He attended Cornell University and was editor-in-chief of the student paper, the Cornell Daily Sun, during which time he defended a professor before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
The paper defended its statements, stating that " a retraction was not under consideration ".
His most famous columns include the claims that P. G. Wodehouse was a Nazi collaborator, a charge from which George Orwell defended Wodehouse and the outing of Liberace for which the paper was sued and lost.
In the pufajkás squad I defended the legal order ," he told German paper Die Welt 50 years later.
During the 1970s, the paper became more supportive of comprehensives, when it had once defended grammars.
Bohannon defended his comments as accurate, citing Burnham saying, in response to questions about why details of selecting " residential streets that did not cross the main avenues ", that " in trying to shorten the paper from its original very large size, this bit got chopped, unfortunately.
Motivated by a paper of John Playfair and encouraged by Dalton, in 1813 he published On the measure of moving force in which he defended the nascent ideas of the conservation of energy championed by John Smeaton.
This seminal paper was based on his dissertation ( defended shortly thereafter ).
World Health Organization AIDS Prevention Team official Tim Farley disagreed with the findings of the paper, while Chris Surridge, PLoS One's managing editor, defended its publication.
Araki defended himself using nothing more than a rolled-up piece of paper.

defended and against
Upon second thought we were forced to realize that we have very few reliable historical benchmarks against which we might compare the present situation, and that conclusions that present-day students are `` more '' or `` less '' religious could not be defended on the basis of our data.
but he defended the doctrine in The Art Of Happiness, and what indeed could be said against the Epicurean virtues, health, frugality, privacy, culture and friendship??
He courageously defended the rights of small nations, and he stood his ground against the savage attacks of the Communist bloc.
Dick also defended van Vogt against Damon Knight ’ s criticisms:
He defended Arminianism against charges of semi-Pelagianism, holding strongly to beliefs in original sin and total depravity.
Reverend James Freeman Clarke was one of Alcott's few supporters and defended him against the harsh response from Boston periodicals.
During his tenure he publicly defended the Dominicans against attacks by the secular and regular faculty of the University of Paris, commented on St John, and answered what he perceived as errors of the Arabian philosopher Averroes.
Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England.
However, the Vikings lacked both the equipment necessary to undertake a siege against the burh and a developed doctrine of siegecraft, having tailored their methods of fighting to rapid strikes and unimpeded retreats to well defended fortifications.
Madrid, Aug. 28. Letters from Lisbon bring the following Account from Rio Janeiro: That the St. Augustine, of 70 Guns, having being separated from the Squadron of M. Casa Tilly, was attacked by two Portugueze Ships, against which they defended themselves for a Day and a Night, but being next Day surrounded by the Portugueze Fleet, was obliged to surrender.
During this period, Athanasius completed his work Four Orations against the Arians and defended his own recent conduct in the Apology to Constantius and Apology for His Flight.
The idea was that when the batsman defended against the ball, he would be likely to deflect the ball into the air for a catch.
Named an apostle in, he and Paul the Apostle undertook missionary journeys together and defended Gentile converts against the Judaizers.
There is little doubt that the hilly, heavily wooded Ardennes could have been relatively easily defended by the Allies, even against the bulk of the German armoured units.
Furthermore, raising such a large army had denuded Athens of defenders, and thus any secondary attack in the Athenian rear would cut the army off from the city ; and any direct attack on the city could not be defended against.
The coast is a frontier that nations have typically defended against military invaders, smugglers and illegal migrants.
It should be noted, however, the ' formal ' test is criticised for not including consideration of convergent evolution, and Theobald has defended the method against this claim.
Kelly also defended the medium against possible government regulation in the McCarthy era.
In 1965 Eisenhower explicitly defended his strong position against Israel, Britain and France in his memoirs.
His most successful poem, The True-Born Englishman ( 1701 ), defended the king against the perceived xenophobia of his enemies, satirising the English claim to racial purity.
He staunchly defended the biological species concept against the many definitions of " species " that others proposed.
In the following years, Rome's appeals to the East were based on the unique authority of the Apostolic See and the primacy of Peter, over against the powers of councils as defended by the East ( councils, for example, had endorsed that lofty title which Rome contested ).
El Cid entered al-Mutamin's service and successfully defended Zaragoza against the assaults of al-Mundhir, Sancho I of Aragón, and Ramón Berenguer II, whom he held captive briefly in 1082.
* a supplement to the last-named work, also against Marcellus, entitled Ecclesiastical Theology, in which he defended the Nicene doctrine of the Logos against the party of Athanasius.

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